as a Mizzou fan, Daniels cooked us and Nabers and Thomas both played well. But how about the effort and ability from Kris Abrams-Draine? Willing and able tackler at 178, sound coverage technique and is consistently a playmaker. Great ball skills. He will be a "my guy" in this cycle. MIZ
One of my favorite DBs this cycle. He finds the ball so well and takes his game to another level in the redzone area. Had three mental mistake here that cost them late but overall a really good player. Rakestraw a baller too.
@ 5:07 play to the gd whistle, Brian Thomas. That’s unacceptable right there, especially for a guy with that kind of frame. He should be relishing the opportunity to dominate that man instead of quitting in the middle of the play.
as a Mizzou fan, Daniels cooked us and Nabers and Thomas both played well. But how about the effort and ability from Kris Abrams-Draine? Willing and able tackler at 178, sound coverage technique and is consistently a playmaker. Great ball skills. He will be a "my guy" in this cycle. MIZ
One of my favorite DBs this cycle. He finds the ball so well and takes his game to another level in the redzone area. Had three mental mistake here that cost them late but overall a really good player. Rakestraw a baller too.
Nasty release by Nabers @ 8:49, though I think he stems too wide; nice recovery by Abrams-Draine, playing through the hands and using the sideline.
A real 1 v 1 #MIZ
IMO, Daniels should be the first QB taken in the draft.
Did something happen to CB Ennis Rakestraw in the second half? Seems like that’s when LSU took over.
@ 5:07 play to the gd whistle, Brian Thomas. That’s unacceptable right there, especially for a guy with that kind of frame. He should be relishing the opportunity to dominate that man instead of quitting in the middle of the play.
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#86 (TE Mason Taylor) didn't bother to block for Daniels going into the end zone (8:02). Taylor is fortunate not to be in this yrs draft.