neal (@nangleberger) 's Twitter Profile
neal

@nangleberger

the bengals are not a serious organization

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calendar_today26-05-2012 22:57:48

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Dane Brugler (@dpbrugler) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Two best players on the Indiana defense make back-to-back impact plays. D'Angelo Ponds would be considered a top-10 pick if he were 3 inches taller/longer. Aiden Fisher deserves top-100 love. Coaches say he is the alpha of that squad.

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D'Angelo Ponds' verified measurements (from an NFL scout): 5-8 1/4", 174 lbs, 29 5/8" arms Don't care. Plays so much bigger than that.

Brad Spielberger (@spielbergerbrad) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Only at Miami are you getting loose to lead a National Championship game winning drive and Ray Lewis in a fedora gives you a little juice before you trot out there

Brandon Thorn (@brandonthornnfl) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Bell has trended up this season. 6’9” with 36+ arms, and he’s started to weaponize his size — lighter, more accurate independent hands and better movement skills than you’d expect at that frame. Mobile is a great opportunity for him to show it consistently.

Brandon Thorn (@brandonthornnfl) 's Twitter Profile Photo

One of the coolest parts about studying certain OL is seeing them finish and run downfield to protect/congratulate/pick up their guys. One of the most consistent guys at it is Dalton Risner. 33 examples from his 2025 season 👇

Devin Jackson (@reald_jackson) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Caught up with #Duke OT Brian Parker at Shrine Bowl media day, who told me he’s excited to show scouts that he can play inside. He played both tackle spots in college and was actually recruited to Duke to play center. “The reason I'm here at the Shrine Bowl is to prove I can

Caught up with #Duke OT Brian Parker at Shrine Bowl media day, who told me he’s excited to show scouts that he can play inside. He played both tackle spots in college and was actually recruited to Duke to play center.

“The reason I'm here at the Shrine Bowl is to prove I can