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QB:
Jarrett Brown, West Virginia
"The 6-foot-3, 219-pound signal caller has displayed poise in
the pocket, good footwork and recognition skills, and delivered a
catchable ball to receivers." -Chris Steuber |
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RB: LeGarrette Blount, Oregon
"At 6-foot, 245 pounds, Blount is a big, physical runner who
excels between the tackles...he’s displayed patience, excellent vision
and a burst through the line." -Chris Steuber |
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RB: Rashawn Jackson,
Virginia
"Jackson has been a consistent runner, receiver and
blocker...has finished all of his runs strong, and is being recognized
as a big back rather than a fullback." -Chris Steuber |
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WR: Dexter McCluster, Ole Miss
"As a wide receiver, he almost always created space because of
his quick feet and explosion out of the cuts...he also returns punts and
kickoffs and could line up in the backfield, maybe even in a Wildcat
role." - Tim Yotter |
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WR: Jacoby Ford, Clemson
"Ford has the quickness...blazing speed, finds the creases in
the defense and catches pass after pass. He got away from press coverage
nicely by getting a quick release off the line and ran smooth
routes..." -Tim Yotter |
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TE: Jimmy Graham, Miami
"...has been running the smoothest routes of any of the tight
ends...He uses his hands well to gain separation, and his gliding
running style looks effortless...Graham became a consistent downfield
threat..." -Ed Thompson |
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OT: Ciron Black, LSU
"He's equally adept at handling the speed rush or the bull rush
when pass protecting. And Black uses his physical size and sound
technique to be a force in the running game as well." -Ed
Thompson |
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OT: John Jerry, Ole Miss
"He's a physically strong player who excelled in the run game
and who knows how to tie-up his opponent. In pass protection he handles
the bull rush better than a speed rush." -Ed Thompson |
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OG: Mike Iupati, Idaho
"Iupati possesses the overall mass and versatility that teams
salivate over....Iupati played with leverage, displayed quick feet and
kept the defender at bay during individual drills." -Chris
Steuber |
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OG: Vladimir Ducasse, Massachusetts
"He’s quick off the snap, has great strength and is able to
maul the opposition on the line. He’s surprisingly athletic and has
long arms that help him in pass protection." -Chris Steuber |
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C: J.D. Walton, Baylor
"Walton has been strong enough to handle power and quick enough
to handle inside moves...He's also got some nasty in him..." -Bill
Huber |
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DE: Brandon Graham, Michigan
"Scouts...are raving about his relentless motor and his ability
to get in on everyone he faces...combines a quick first step and
tremendous leverage to gain an advantage against the opposition." -Chris
Steuber |
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DE: Alex Carrington, Arkansas State
"He's undoubtedly raised his stock with his speed and pass
rushing ability...He comes out of his stance
with a powerful and startling burst. And his lateral movement along the
line and when in pursuit is very polished." -Ed Thompson |
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DT: Jared Odrick, Penn State
"Odrick is the textbook illustration of what 3-4 teams look for
in a defensive end...he's got the size to hold up against the run and
the athleticism to provide some pass rush." -Bill Huber |
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DT: Dan Williams, Tennessee
"He’s a premier interior force that displays explosion off
the snap, plays with leverage and bull rushes opponents up the
field...He uses his size to his advantage, disengages cleanly and wraps
up ball carriers on initial contact." -Chris Steuber |
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LB: Sean Weatherspoon, Missouri
"Weatherspoon is hitting gaps at good angles to get into the
backfield...his motor is always running...he
runs through players while hitting them squarely in the chest...his zone
pass protection work was usually flawless." -Ed Thompson |
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LB: Daryl Washington, TCU
"He uses his speed and acceleration well to increase the impact
of his tackles. Washington also showed that he can bring the pressure as
a rusher off the outside edge while continuing to due a reliable job in
pass coverage." -Ed Thompson |
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LB: Donald Butler,
Washington
He's very focused prior to the snap of the ball and is reading the
flow quickly...great technique as a tackler...Butler continues to react
quickly to receivers in the passing game and shadowed them well." -Ed
Thompson |
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CB: Kyle Wilson, Boise State
"Wilson closes on the ball quickly and is a very physical
defender. Quarterbacks have to consider his extraordinary leaping
ability before releasing a pass in his direction." - Ed Thompson |
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CB: Patrick Robinson,
Florida State
"He has great agility, transitions well with receivers and
closes fast on the ball. He’s instinctive and diagnoses the action
well. He is a true playmaker and a player quarterbacks avoid throwing
towards." -Chris Steuber |
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S: Taylor Mays, USC
"Mays’ physical nature was evident during one-on-one drills,
as he mauled the opposition at the line during every sequence. In
coverage, Mays was surprisingly patient and had a great sense of
timing." -Chris Steuber |
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S: Nate Allen, South Florida
"He has a burst of speed, possesses sideline-to-sideline range
and works well with others in the secondary...He’s an effective
tackler and takes good angles in run defense." -Chris Steuber |
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KR/PR: Jacoby Ford, Clemson
"With legitimate 4.2 forty-speed--or better--Ford makes every
kickoff and punt an on-the-edge-of-your-seat moment." -Ed
Thompson |
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K: Brett Swenson, Michigan State
"Swenson's a reliable field goal kicker who also gets good air
under his kickoffs without sacrificing distance." -Ed
Thompson |
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P: Matt Dodge, East Carolina
"East Carolina punter Matt Dodge looks like he has a pro leg,
but he needs to find a bit more consistency." -Tim Yotter |