RashanGary
04-27-2011, 09:26 PM
Anthony Allen - Late round Zone Runner
Ryan Williams - 2nd round RB
Davon House - 3rd round CB
Chris Carter - 3rd Rd OLB
Greg Salas - Mid round WR
Ras-I Dowling - 2nd round CB
Allen Bailey - 3-4 DE prospect 2nd round
James Carpenter - Late first OT
Shane Vereen - 2nd round RB
Chris Neild 6'2", 320 lbs - All Big East DT, played NT but tested out with excellent short shuttle and 3-cone numbers, showing very good athletic ability. He's a hard worker, crafty football player and good guy. I don't know how he's a 7th round prospect. He's one of the best athletes at the DT position, one of the best guys and a damn productive player at a tough, thankless position.
Scott Lutrus 6'2" 241 lbs - OLB, Tested out athletically damn near the same as Clay Matthews. Great burst, great movement skills, great explosiveness. He was 2nd team All Big East in his sophmore year, but had injuries wreck his JR and SR seasons. He's known as a hard worker, good teammate and smart football player. He was one of 4 team captains his senior season. He's looked at low because of injury, but damn, this guy is an athlete. He has a chance just on raw athleticism.
Jeff Maehl, 6'1" 190 lbs - WR, All PAC 10 WR, 77 receptions, 1076 yards. Average straight line speed, but outstanding agility and quickness. They say he plays fast with pads on, that's because he's so darn fast in every way except the straight line. Excellent hands, reliable, clutch player. Leader. I'm surprised he's a late round guy. He could be a steal.
Aldrick Robinson, 5'10" 182 lbs - WR, Ultra productive player at SMU. 1300 yards as a SR, over 1000 as a soph and 800 his Jr year. Unlike Maehl, this guy is crazy fast. He's fast in every way, including a straight line. 4.35 40. Only knock is his size and unpolished routes, but to me, if a guys catching 1,000 yards per season, how bad can the route running really be? And he's going to get NFL coaching. Could be a Desean Jackson type player.
Craig Cooper, 5'10" 205 lbs - RB, Came back early from a 2009 knee injury and was not the same player. Never really had one breakout season, but he did play enough to show he can average 5 yards per carry and catch the ball well out of the back field. He's a much more dynamic runner than Brandon Jackson, but he does still dance a little, so I think he's a pure 3rd down back / returner. He can be a dynamic difference maker if he's used like Bjack was last year and on kicks. I like his open field ability better than CJ Spiller. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rnspJ-2Jd3I
Ryan Williams - 2nd round RB
Davon House - 3rd round CB
Chris Carter - 3rd Rd OLB
Greg Salas - Mid round WR
Ras-I Dowling - 2nd round CB
Allen Bailey - 3-4 DE prospect 2nd round
James Carpenter - Late first OT
Shane Vereen - 2nd round RB
Chris Neild 6'2", 320 lbs - All Big East DT, played NT but tested out with excellent short shuttle and 3-cone numbers, showing very good athletic ability. He's a hard worker, crafty football player and good guy. I don't know how he's a 7th round prospect. He's one of the best athletes at the DT position, one of the best guys and a damn productive player at a tough, thankless position.
Scott Lutrus 6'2" 241 lbs - OLB, Tested out athletically damn near the same as Clay Matthews. Great burst, great movement skills, great explosiveness. He was 2nd team All Big East in his sophmore year, but had injuries wreck his JR and SR seasons. He's known as a hard worker, good teammate and smart football player. He was one of 4 team captains his senior season. He's looked at low because of injury, but damn, this guy is an athlete. He has a chance just on raw athleticism.
Jeff Maehl, 6'1" 190 lbs - WR, All PAC 10 WR, 77 receptions, 1076 yards. Average straight line speed, but outstanding agility and quickness. They say he plays fast with pads on, that's because he's so darn fast in every way except the straight line. Excellent hands, reliable, clutch player. Leader. I'm surprised he's a late round guy. He could be a steal.
Aldrick Robinson, 5'10" 182 lbs - WR, Ultra productive player at SMU. 1300 yards as a SR, over 1000 as a soph and 800 his Jr year. Unlike Maehl, this guy is crazy fast. He's fast in every way, including a straight line. 4.35 40. Only knock is his size and unpolished routes, but to me, if a guys catching 1,000 yards per season, how bad can the route running really be? And he's going to get NFL coaching. Could be a Desean Jackson type player.
Craig Cooper, 5'10" 205 lbs - RB, Came back early from a 2009 knee injury and was not the same player. Never really had one breakout season, but he did play enough to show he can average 5 yards per carry and catch the ball well out of the back field. He's a much more dynamic runner than Brandon Jackson, but he does still dance a little, so I think he's a pure 3rd down back / returner. He can be a dynamic difference maker if he's used like Bjack was last year and on kicks. I like his open field ability better than CJ Spiller. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rnspJ-2Jd3I