http://www.timesreporter.com/sports/x174075420/Tornado-tuneup
Went and watched the scrimmage last night. Left after the 1st teams were done.
Swinderman looked pretty good at QB. Has a big arm and seemed fairly accurate. What surprised me most was how well he moved out of the pocket and when making some plays on QB draws. On his TD run of about 30 yards he bounced it outside and was able to beat a couple guys to the corner. I would also say he is a legit 6'3". He will put up some big numbers the next 2 years in Dover's offense. Zahner at WR is their best weapon. He is about 6'2" with some speed. he is able to stretch the field, but I would say his strength is running with the ball after the catch, either on the screens they run or on curls/slants. The DB's better be ready to wrap him up or get some help from the safety. Maholm and Evans are also threats at WR. There are a couple sophomore's that saw PT that have potential, but didn't get the ball thrown their way. I thought the O-Line did a good job of keeping the pressure off the QB, and opening up holes when they ran the ball inside the 10. Keith Johnson could probably go for 1,000 yards if they would run the football.
The D started slow. The first 2 drives there were big holes and they didn't tackle all that well. As the half went along they started to make some plays at and behind the LOS. I wouldn't be surprised if Dover is in some shootouts early, but there is some talent on D and if they take some momentum from the last few series they should be OK. As has been the case since Dover moved to the spread O, if the D can hold teams to under 21 points, they will win most games.