Dennis Pitta of BYU performs at the 2010 East-West Shrine Game. Video and commentary edited by Chris Kouffman of http://www.universaldraft.com/ Perhaps the most impressive aspect of his performance was the change in his blocking that took place with the help of West coach Mike Stock. He always played to the whistle and gave a high effort, but his ability to mirror and sustain, recover lost position had changed for the better. If he can block at a decent level, enough to where an NFL front office is convinced that a little weight room work will allow him to play on-the-line, he could go high because he is a very fluid route runner and pass catcher.
at 1:38 bottom D-End=BEAST MODE
NHSALUM07 1 year ago
@shotblocker6, i didnt mean layout, but there was some power behind it, his helmet got shot off bro.
DallasCowboysTO 1 year ago
@DallasCowboysTO how is that a lay out?
shotblocker6 1 year ago
lol that's hardly a lay-out.
Nice tackle though.
FierceArc 2 years ago
at 1:23 Killa Kam laying him out.
DallasCowboysTO 2 years ago
obviously he can run and catch well... when blocking, he's aggressive but he doesn't have good technique. pro teams are going to have to work on that with him but i think he'll be a steal for somebody in this draft...
UglyToontown 2 years ago