Notebook: Observations of Clemson freshmen on day 3

Clemson returned to the practice fields on a hot Monday afternoon for the third day of camp. The Clemson Insider was on hand to watch the first six periods. Here are some observations about the great freshmen class from the third day of camp. Marcus …

Clemson returned to the practice fields on a hot Monday afternoon for the third day of camp.  The Clemson Insider was on hand to watch the first six periods.

Here are some observations about the great freshmen class from the third day of camp.

  • Marcus Tate was more left tackle in the individual drill I watched.  If you remember on Saturday he was also playing some guard.
  • Payton Page was still in a green jersey on Monday.  He did participate in some of the individual drills.  Page looked to move better than what I remember after seeing him play a couple of times at Dudley in our Tour of Champions.  He has worked hard on the nutrition and in the weight room since arriving on campus.
  • Phil Mafah got some work with the first team OL and DJ at quarterback on the tempo drill.  Mafah caught the pass from DJ and took it into the endzone to end the drill.
  • Will Taylor really has a quick release throwing the football.  He continued to look more comfortable now in his third practice with the Tigers.
  • I spent more time watching the individual drills of the defensive backs today.  One thing that stood out to me was Andrew Mukuba’s hands.  We have already documented his athleticism but he also showed great hands today.  In the individual drills he was working with the safeties today.  If you recall he got a little bit of time at corner on Saturday in one of the drills.
  • Nate Wiggins is getting plenty of attention from coach Reed.  With the depth chart down this year at corner look for him to see some playing time.  Wiggins received plenty of praise from the staff in the spring.  That has certainly accelerated his development.
  • Tristan Leigh was again running at left tackle in the individual drills.
  • Beaux Collins and Troy Stellato both remained in yellow jerseys on Monday.  Stellato was injured on day one and first wore the yellow jersey on day two.  Collins started the camp in a green jersey on day one but was downgraded on Saturday to a yellow jersey.
  • Decari Collins made a nice catch on the sideline today that received praise for head coach Dabo Swinney.  Once again Dabo spent plenty of time with the receivers.
  • One improvement we saw today was not many dropped passes.  Saturday there was a high number but we only noticed a few on day three.
  • Ryan Linthicum was running some guard in the individual drills.  Linthicum cross trained at both this spring.

Seahawks select Stanford tight end Colby Parkinson at No. 133 overall

The Seattle Seahawks have selected Stanford tight end, Colby Parkinson, at No. 133 overall in the fourth round of the 2020 NFL Draft.

The Seattle Seahawks have selected Stanford tight end, Colby Parkinson, at No. 133 overall in the fourth round of the 2020 NFL Draft.

How to watch, stream and listen to day 3 of 2020 NFL Draft

Everything you need to know to catch the Seattle Seahawks as they make their picks on the final day of the 2020 NFL Draft.

The first three rounds of the 2020 NFL Draft are in the books and Saturday marks the final day of the premier event.

The Seattle Seahawks have four selections remaining:

Fourth Round, No. 133 overall

Fourth Round, No. 144 overall

Fifth Round No. 148 overall

Sixth Round No. 214 overall

Click here for the complete, updated draft order for rounds 4, 5, 6 and 7.

Here’s everything you need to know to catch the action on Saturday.

WHEN: Saturday, April 25 at 9:00 a.m. PT

WHERE: Living rooms around the country

TV: ABC, ESPN and the NFL Network

RADIO: SiriusXMNFL, Westwood One and TuneIn

STREAM: WatchESPN app, NFL Mobile app and ABC’s live-streaming app

Be sure and check out the NFL’s Draft-A-Thon, which will be raising funds in support of COVID-19 relief.

Follow Seahawks Wire on Facebook and Twitter to catch all the Seahawks’ picks and breaking news as it happens.

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Seahawks enter final day of 2020 NFL Draft with 4 selections remaining

The Seahawks had a busy second day of the NFL draft, with two trades and two picks, and now have four selections remaining for day three.

The Seattle Seahawks were one of the busiest teams in the league during the second day of the NFL Draft with a flurry of trades and two selections on the night.

Seattle first traded up in the second round to No. 48 overall to select Tennessee defensive end Darrell Taylor, sending the Jets No. 59 and No. 101 in return.

Next, the Seahawks traded down from the No. 64 overall pick and out of the second round with the Panthers, receiving No. 69 and No. 148 in exchange. Seattle then added LSU guard Damien Lewis, their only pick in the third round.

Heading into Saturday – the third and final day of the draft – the Seahawks now have four selections remaining, two in the fourth round and one in the fifth and the six.

Here are the Seahawks picks for Saturday, barring any new trades:

Round 4, No. 133 overall

Round 4, No. 144 overall

Round 5, No. 148 overall

Round 6, No. 214 overall

The NFL draft kicks off Saturday at 9:00 a.m. PT.

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