Observations from Thursday's practice

OK, folks, I got there late, but here's a few notes:
• Ben Poynter has been moved to left tackle. Mitch Enright was running with the first team at center.
• Both starting guards - Celeb Peveto and and Sean Lobo - are sitting out. Not sure how long, but they're both recovering from shoulder issues (Peveto's is a shoulder, and I think Lobo's, too). Tommy Poynter "started" at left guard, Joe Holmes at right guard. Kenard Burley was back anchoring the right tackle spot. Burley was backed up by newly converted OT Dominic Pryor.
• Adrian Dizer had considerable success rushing from the left DE spot. Inside, Charlie Berry paired with Chris Parham, Zac Thomas with Mickey Dollens and Ryan Leonard with Kyle DeGroat.
• Bryan McCann made a fantastic diving, one-handed interception on a ball that looked like it was being thrown away. On the other side, Devin Lowery made several nice catches. Jay'Mond Cleveland was moving very well for a guy who missed the entire 2006 season with a leg injury.
• Looks like several guys have taken Vic Viloria's program to heart. Among those who look good by the oh-so-scientific eyeball test: Adrian Dizer (looks much stronger), Vincent Chase (ditto), DeMyron Martin (looks leaner, but reportedly still in the 230 range), Bryce Hudman (leaner), Justin Willis (leaner and stronger), Ross Nigh (leaner and stronger, and looks like he could add a LOT more strength), Tony Hawkins, Zach Zimmerman. I don't know - maybe they just have new uniforms. But these guys were among those who looked pretty good.
• This year's Bobby Chase? A handful of players stuck around after practice was over: Zack Sledge was there, of course, catching passes from backup QB Zach Rhodes. Adrian Dizer and Vincent Chase were working on their technique on the blocking sleds. Charlie Berry and Mickey Dollens were discussing pass rush moves, how to get bigger offensive linemen off-balance.
• Drills were very limited, but Willis, Corey Slater and Rhodes all threw the ball pretty well. Willis, in particular, seemed to have more velocity this year, although his right (throwing) hand is still swollen after surgery to repair a broken fifth metacarpal bone.
• Emmanuel Sanders seemed very quick and shifty, a good sign after his knee injury at the end of the season.
That's all for now - like I said, I got there late. I'll try to get out there again tomorrow.
• Ben Poynter has been moved to left tackle. Mitch Enright was running with the first team at center.
• Both starting guards - Celeb Peveto and and Sean Lobo - are sitting out. Not sure how long, but they're both recovering from shoulder issues (Peveto's is a shoulder, and I think Lobo's, too). Tommy Poynter "started" at left guard, Joe Holmes at right guard. Kenard Burley was back anchoring the right tackle spot. Burley was backed up by newly converted OT Dominic Pryor.
• Adrian Dizer had considerable success rushing from the left DE spot. Inside, Charlie Berry paired with Chris Parham, Zac Thomas with Mickey Dollens and Ryan Leonard with Kyle DeGroat.
• Bryan McCann made a fantastic diving, one-handed interception on a ball that looked like it was being thrown away. On the other side, Devin Lowery made several nice catches. Jay'Mond Cleveland was moving very well for a guy who missed the entire 2006 season with a leg injury.
• Looks like several guys have taken Vic Viloria's program to heart. Among those who look good by the oh-so-scientific eyeball test: Adrian Dizer (looks much stronger), Vincent Chase (ditto), DeMyron Martin (looks leaner, but reportedly still in the 230 range), Bryce Hudman (leaner), Justin Willis (leaner and stronger), Ross Nigh (leaner and stronger, and looks like he could add a LOT more strength), Tony Hawkins, Zach Zimmerman. I don't know - maybe they just have new uniforms. But these guys were among those who looked pretty good.
• This year's Bobby Chase? A handful of players stuck around after practice was over: Zack Sledge was there, of course, catching passes from backup QB Zach Rhodes. Adrian Dizer and Vincent Chase were working on their technique on the blocking sleds. Charlie Berry and Mickey Dollens were discussing pass rush moves, how to get bigger offensive linemen off-balance.
• Drills were very limited, but Willis, Corey Slater and Rhodes all threw the ball pretty well. Willis, in particular, seemed to have more velocity this year, although his right (throwing) hand is still swollen after surgery to repair a broken fifth metacarpal bone.
• Emmanuel Sanders seemed very quick and shifty, a good sign after his knee injury at the end of the season.
That's all for now - like I said, I got there late. I'll try to get out there again tomorrow.