From Mobile, Alabama, the site of the granddaddy of NFL Draft showcase games the 2010 Under Armour Senior Bowl, the best college football seniors gathered after practice to share their thoughts about the week of practice, in addition to the players they model their game after and the ‘dream team” that they could play for.

Central Michigan's Dan Lefevour (13, left) and Cincinnati's Tony Pike (right) perform drills during Senior Bowl Practice Week. (photo courtesy of Kathy Mosure)
Absolutely solid stuff from Mississippi State’s Anthony Dixon, Mississippi’s Dexter McCluster helps us define his role in the NFL, and Cincinnati’s Mardy Gilyard tells me about how he competes with his Senior Bowl teammates. And you might be surprised by college football’s all-time leading touchdown maker Dan Lefevour’s favorite team ever.
Oh yes, we talk defense with Terrence “Mount” Cody of the National Champion Alabama Crimson Tide. Check out the interviews after the jump.
srbowl2010_Dan Lefevour – shuffling through the Senior Bowl
srbowl2010_Tony Pike – talks about what goes through a QB mind during a “tryout” like this
srbowl2010_Joe Webb – working out at wide receiver
srbowl2010_Anthony Dixon – my favorite interview
srbowl2010_Dexter McCluster – WR or RB? or both?
srbowl2010_Mady Gilyard – super kid with great attitude
srbowl2010_Jacoby Ford – the Clemson track and football star is FAST
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Let me go on record to say that I love this head coach change. The MAC just got one heck of a ball coach and the rest of the conference will be watching closely to see what he puts together at Mt. Pleasant. Dan Enos knows offense, so if you are looking at this from a fantasy perspective take note. It never hurts to put together a draft strategy early.
Brian Kelly is an offensive genius. He has taken average Quarterbacks such as Tony Pike and made them into superstars. He also has the ability to make a run first QB (Zach Collaros) and turn them into true fantasy impact players. Now at Notre Dame, Kelly must start over without incumbent starter Jimmy Clausen as QB. He must also replace the production of star receiver Golden Tate. While this may seem like a steep chore, there should be plenty of talent available for Kelly to make his mark. One thing that his track record has also shown is improved play on the defensive side of the ball during his tenure. Let’s just say Defense is a glaring problem for Notre Dame.