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Daylen Everette pressing to impress at Senior Bowl, wearing the ‘G’ one final time

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edited January 28 in Article commenting
imageDaylen Everette pressing to impress at Senior Bowl, wearing the ‘G’ one final time

MOBILE, Alabama — The Senior Bowl slogan is “The Draft Starts Here,” and that’s how Daylen Everette approached things from the time he arrived on Monday.

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  • DallasDawgDallasDawg Posts: 1,502 ✭✭✭✭✭ Graduate

    @MikeGriffith can you please expound on this paragraph from your story a bit more:

    "Everette was often on the field against Illinois quarterback Luke Altmyer, who threw with a different velocity and accuracy than what Everette was accustomed to seeing in Georgia practices."

    Does that mean Altmyer throws a harder and more accurately than the UGA QB's Everette faced in practice? And, if so, does that mean, he's having to "up" his own game, or that the Senior Bowl is more of a challenge for him to adjust. Also curious if Everette himself made that comment, or if that's just a personal observation made by you?

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