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  • McKelvin:


    Strengths: Is a fluid, smooth and explosive athlete. Displays very quick feet and leverage in-and-out of pedal. Shows good technique and footwork in coverage. Explodes out of his pedal and typically gets a very good jump on the ball. He displays outstanding quick-twitch athleticism and change-of-direction skills. Can keep with quicker WR's on double moves and also shows the hip-fluidity and closing burst to turn and run with faster receivers on vertical routes. Is one of the elite PR prospects in the 2008 class. One of his three touchdown returns in 2007 came versus Big 12 opponent Oklahoma State. The 74-yard scamper (14:10 remaining in the 2nd quarter) shows the type of vision and breakaway speed he possesses.

    Weaknesses: Is a finesse cover corner. Does not like to support the run and will avoid contact if at all possible. Plays a lot of man-off coverage and needs to improve his ability to press WR's at the line of scrimmage. Bigger WR's usually can dictate their routes. Despite outstanding experience in the return game, he displays marginal ball skills. He knocks down too many passes he should pick off. Fights the ball too much as a PR, as well. Really needs to improve his hands in order to reach full potential on defense and in the return game in the NFL.

    Overall: McKelvin arrived at Troy in 2004 and immediately contributed as a kick return specialist and reserve cornerback. He didn't start in his first two seasons (2004-'05), but he played 23 games and had 47 tackles (including one sack), six pass breakups and an interception (which he returned 71 yards for a touchdown). Over his final two seasons (2006-'07), he started all 25 games at left cornerback for the Trojans, recording 126 tackles (3.5 for losses), five forced fumbles, three interceptions and 16 pass breakups. For his career, McKelvin also had 112 punt returns for 1,471 yards (13.1 average) and seven TDs, plus 99 kickoff returns for 2,346 yards (23.7 average) and another score. He suffered a left shoulder sprain during the offseason in 2005 and underwent surgery for a right ankle fracture in 2006, but he missed no games as a result of the injuries. McKelvin is still a work in progress at cornerback and he will never be an overly physical defender. In addition, he needs to improve his ball skills in order to maximize his enormous potential as a playmaker with the ball in his hand. However, McKelvin is one of the fastest and most fluid cornerbacks in the 2008 class. He's also the second-most dangerous punt return specialist behind Cal's DeSean Jackson, which should propel him into the top half of the first round.

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    • Originally posted by Gunakor
      Originally posted by Charles Woodson
      Im hoping Buffalo takes a Wr

      Not likely. NFLN is in unanimous agreement that Leodis McKelvin will be the pick here.
      yea i know, thats what ive been watching. Damn, alright OL run, leave jenkins to us PLEASE

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      • First CB taken McKelvin to Buffalo Bills.

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        • Originally posted by Charles Woodson
          Originally posted by Gunakor
          Originally posted by Charles Woodson
          Im hoping Buffalo takes a Wr

          Not likely. NFLN is in unanimous agreement that Leodis McKelvin will be the pick here.
          yea i know, thats what ive been watching. Damn, alright OL run, leave jenkins to us PLEASE

          Hmm, I'd be surpirsed if he was there at 30. TT has the ammo to go get him though.

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          • I bet we will take #30 someone nobody knows about. Straight from Left Field. Typica; TT move.

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            • Originally posted by Rastak
              Originally posted by Charles Woodson
              Originally posted by Gunakor
              Originally posted by Charles Woodson
              Im hoping Buffalo takes a Wr

              Not likely. NFLN is in unanimous agreement that Leodis McKelvin will be the pick here.
              yea i know, thats what ive been watching. Damn, alright OL run, leave jenkins to us PLEASE

              Hmm, I'd be surpirsed if he was there at 30. TT has the ammo to go get him though.

              If Cason goes before Jenkins then I'd say trade up to get him. As long as Cason is still on the board I wouldn't trade to high up for Jenkins. I would grade them about the same.
              Chuck Norris doesn't cut his grass, he just stares at it and dares it to grow

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              • Broncos......Merling? Sweed? Mendenhal? Jenkins?

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                • Originally posted by Rastak
                  Broncos......Merling? Sweed? Mendenhal? Jenkins?
                  Ryan Clady

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                  • Ah Clady.........safe move to get a tackle......

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                    • hmmm, clady here

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                      • Love how fast this is going. Merling, I mean Clady.
                        "Everyone is entitled to his own opinion, but not his own facts." -Daniel Patrick Moynihan

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                        • Originally posted by Gunakor
                          Originally posted by Rastak
                          Originally posted by Charles Woodson
                          Originally posted by Gunakor
                          Originally posted by Charles Woodson
                          Im hoping Buffalo takes a Wr

                          Not likely. NFLN is in unanimous agreement that Leodis McKelvin will be the pick here.
                          yea i know, thats what ive been watching. Damn, alright OL run, leave jenkins to us PLEASE

                          Hmm, I'd be surpirsed if he was there at 30. TT has the ammo to go get him though.

                          If Cason goes before Jenkins then I'd say trade up to get him. As long as Cason is still on the board I wouldn't trade to high up for Jenkins. I would grade them about the same.
                          I woulda said the same yesterday, but i did some more reading, i would rank Jenkins higher, he seems more like a natural Man CB

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                          • Clady:


                            Strengths: Displays excellent initial quickness and overall agility for his size. Very effective pulling and getting out on second-level as a run blocker. Gets adequate hand placement and has above-average balance. Can seal the edge when asked to reach defenders lined up over outside shoulder. Gets set quickly in pass pro. Has very little trouble with speed rushers. Can mirror and slide versus double moves. A natural knee bender. Extends long arms once in position and can ride edge rushers past the pocket when he gets his hands on them. Plays under control and appears comfortable when left on an island. Gets into defenders legs when goes low and is an effective cut blocker. Works from the snap until the whistle and looks to throw blocks downfield.

                            Weaknesses: Does not show great lower body strength and is going to have problems driving defenders off the ball in short-yardage situations. Lacks ideal explosiveness, hasn't learned how to roll hips into blocks and fails to knock many defenders back at the point of attack. Occasionally will get beat by inside quickness. Needs to learn to set while staying more balanced. Can be overaggressive, lunges a little too much and is vulnerable to push-pull moves. While shows adequate awareness in pass protection and helps out when nothing comes to him, over commits at times and has some problems picking up delayed blitzes. Big enough to hold ground but bends at the waist rather than the knees and is going to have some problems holding ground working against NFL caliber bull rushers. Can get jumpy when defenders start jumping around before the snap and he's vulnerable to false starts.

                            Overall: Clady redshirted in 2004. In his first active season at Boise State (2005), he made 11 starts at right tackle. In 2006 he moved to left tackle, where he was the starter in all 26 games over the next two seasons. He was a second team All-America selection in 2007. Like a lot of young offensive linemen, Clady needs to get stronger and sharpen his technique. However, he clearly has the frame, quickness, agility and work ethic to quickly develop into a quality starter at left tackle in the NFL. Clady projects as a mid-first round pick, as a result.

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                            • Ryan Clady Denver Broncos

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                              • Panthers on the clock.....

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