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Tuesday, July 5, 2011

Top 10 NFL Safeties

Top 10 NFL Safeties


In rating my safeties I broke it up into Top 5 for both the free & strong safety positions.

I prefer my free safeties to not only be able to cover ground but also be sure tacklers as well.

When it comes to the my strong safeties I like them to be thumpers than be that extra support in the box! With that being said lets get to it!


Top 5 Free Safeties

05) Oshiomogho Atogwe---5-11---205---Washington Redskins
Here is one the more unheralded players period on the defensive side of the ball. He is a big play performer, coming up with big play after big play with turnovers from opponents.

04) Reggie Nelson---5-11---206---Cincinnati Bengals
The first thing that comes to mind with this player is playmaker. He is truly a ball hawk through the air. If opposing quarterback are off the mark a bit....Mr. Nelson is there to pick up the pieces.

03) Michael Griffin---6-0---203---Tennessee Titans
He is a good blend of speed and physical mentality. Not only is he looking to make the big play in
the air...but he also is just as effective at delivering a smashing tackle to opponents. Once he laces
them up it's all business with this performer.

02) Louis Delmas---5-11---202---Detroit Lions
He is a true up and comer in the league. He is the most physical of the free safeties in the countdown. He is a safety who enjoys delivering initial contact to ball carriers....than bringing in that interception. He can make the big play through the air....but he gives any defense a physical presence!

01) Ed Reed---5-11---200---Baltimore Ravens
Reed may be a little long in the tooth....and may have some injury concerns.....but when it comes to the perfect blend of delivering the big play by ground & air......then he's your one! His ability to play center field may be unlike anyone that has ever played the game at the position. Though he may not be known as a knock out artist.....he more than makes his presence known in both areas of his game!


Top 5 Strong Safeties

05) T.J. Ward---5-10---2111---Cleveland Browns
He may be considered a bit undersized but he more than makes it up with the punishment he delivers on an every snap basis. He is young in the game...but there is a good chance you will be hearing from this stud for some time to come.

04) Brian Dawkins---6-0---210---Denver Broncos
Though he may have a few miles on his treads he still brings it between the hashes as good as most for the criteria of an in the box thumper at strong! Once he squares up and zeroes in on opposing ball carriers....it's like the warning noise from a rattler. It's too late to react by the time he strikes.

03) Pat Chung---5-11---212---New England Patriots
Chung may be somewhat of a surprise to some....but this is one talented balla ya best not mess with! He is a younger...bigger....more athletic version Troy Polamalu. The key is younger. At this point all he needs is snaps before he takes over as the games #1 SS. He is a fierce tackler...who possesses the instincts in the passing game to make plays through the air. Make sure and look for him!

02) Troy Polamalu---5-10---207---Pittsburgh Steelers
Here is an accomplished warrior here. Not only has he performed his excellence during the regular season but also in the playoffs and Super Bowl! He has been the ultimate at his position for some time now. There is a good chance you are looking at a 1st ballot Hall Of Famer here.

01) Bob Sanders---5-8---206---San Diego Chargers
That's right he is my #1 rated strong safety. Yes he may have been battling injuries over the last few years....and yes he may lack what some may say prototype size. But true ballas come in all shapes and sizes....and Sanders definitely fits that category. But when you're talking about a pure in-the-box safety.....he's ya man! He delivers such vicious hits to opponents that they look for him before he gets to them. he is a throwback performer of the days of old when physicality was the number one trait when the game was dictated by physical play. Had it not been for the injuries....there is no doubt in my mind that he would and still could be HOF material!


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Monday, May 2, 2011

Draft Day Bust Segment: (WR) A.J. Green

Though AJ Green has good size and athletic ability--after evaluating him on tape his skills in no way dictate he should be selected #4 overall!

Whenever selecting a prospect in the NFL Draft you should always be looking to acquire good value. In this case this would be considered bad value.

When you are selected #4 overall--not only will you be paid as one of the top WRs in the entire NFL before standing foot on the field--but you better produce as such since the team that selected you (Cincinnati Bengals) will be paying you as such.

AJ Green is a one dimensional type WR--in that his one and only thing he is good at is spreading the field & going up and getting balls. Which is an excellent trait but at the NFL level to be considered an elite receiver he needed to show more on film transitioning from the collegiate to NFL level.

He lacks good explosion after stop & go situations. Which if he is going to become a top level WR at NFL level he will need to do. How many times in his collegiate career have you seen him take a short pass or hitch and take it the distance?????? Rare I'm sure!

Ha if Green had been selected in the late 1st RD or early 2nd RD his draft status would be looked upon totally different. But since he was taken where he was 4th overall the Cincinnati Bengals will look back and regret this selection!

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NFL Team Draft Grades

*NOTE: Only Listing Team's Best Value Selections*

ARIZONA
TE Robert Housler (3rd RD)
LB Quan Sturdivant (6th RD)

ATLANTA
MB Jacquizz Rodgers (5th RD)
DE (4-3) Cliff Matthews (7th RD)

BALTIMORE
CB Jimmy Smith (1st RD)
WR Torrey Smith (2nd RD)
OL Jah Reid (3rd RD)
WR Tandon Doss (4th RD)
CB Chykie Brown (5th RD)
DT Pernell McPhee (5th RD)
QB Tyrod Taylor (6th RD)
RB/FB Anthony Allen (7th RD)

BUFFALO
FS Aaron Williams (2nd RD)
LB Chris White (6th RD)

CAROLINA
WR Kealoha Pilares

CHICAGO
OT Gabe Carimi
DT/NG Stephen Paea

CINCINNATI
QB Andy Dalton (2nd RD)
OG Clint Boling (4th RD)
FS Robert Sands (5th RD)
WR Ryan Whalen (6th RD)

Travis Cobb -- MB -- Arizona - 5-11 - 180 - 4.38/40

Strength
His main position throughout his collegiate career was at the Wide Receiver position. But his skill sets dictate his talent would be best utilized at Multi Back position. Meaning give him touches wherever he needs to line up---just get him the ball. He is a playmaker!

He was such an underutilized weapon within his team’s offensive game plan. He possesses the type of talent that easily could have made him a collegiate All-American.

He possesses a solid athletically put together build to his frame. He displays such first step burst and explosion out the box.

He received limited balls thrown his direction but when he did have targets thrown his direction he displayed excellent hands---body control and adjustment to balls thrown outside the box.

Once defenders near his fluid change of direction---quick feet---and balance make him a talent to behold. It also makes for a long day for defenders who try to bring him down. Many times finding themselves off balance grabbing for air!

When in the open where he can use his speed---the stride in which he runs with is so fluid and compact. There is no wasted motion in his stride. It is the same stride and instincts that make him a very effective kickoff returner. His special teams return skills can only add to his value as a prospect.


Weaknesses
Low production during collegiate career


Summary
There is no question he is a 1st round talent if utilized properly. Due to his lack of touches---therefore production---dropped his draft value. He needs 15--20 touches through
multiple positions as a kick returner---wide receiver---screens---etc. The fact that he wasn't drafted is more directed at those who are evaluating the film--not any question of his talents!

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Aldon Smith -- 4-3/DE -- Missouri - 6-4 - 265 - 4.74/40

Strength
His skill sets dictate his best long term position as a 4-3/DE

He possesses good upfield push off the edge pursuing QB/ ball carrier

Displays good straight line speed


Weaknesses
Lacks multiple position flexibility due to lack of overall agility to play the OLB effectively

Lacks good change of direction (limiting potential impact plays)

Liability versus the run (lacks stoutness at point of attack)

Improved hand technique versus opposing blockers


Summary
Aldon Smith was selected much higher than evaluations dictated. He went 7th overall--when we had him valued as a late 2nd RD value! Though he is an underclassman with a high potential
upside--the bottomline his overall skill sets weren't evidant in him reaching that upside.

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Sunday, May 1, 2011

Dom DeCicco -- SS -- Pittsburgh - 6-3 - 230 - 4.64/40

Strength
He possesses excellent size with a sturdy build--ideal for next level. His high level of athleticism seems to consistently go unnoticed!

He consistently displays a willingness to come up and support the run with an eagerness rarely evaluated.

He shows excellent tackling both in one on one and in open field situations. There are no questions to his tackling skills.

For a larger sized strong safety he displays surprising ability to cover large areas of the field defensing the run

He is a playmaker in that not only does he find his way around the ball--but either makes a play on the ball/ ball carrier--or comes away with ball.

He is as talented and versatile of a safety evaluated in this entire 2011 draft class!


Weaknesses
Questionable change of direction in and out of stop and goes situations


Summary
DeCicco was my highest rated Strong Safety in this years draft period! He was given a late 3rd RD value.Yet he went undrafted???????? He displayed a high level of skill and talent performed whenever evaluated on film. Guess time will tell if this prospect should have been draft worthy?

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2011 Top Undrafted NFL Prospects List

Quarterbacks
Adam Weber /Minnesota /6-1 /210 /4.73 --- 4th RD
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QIHeVes33og
Josh Portis /California (PA) /6-3 /210 /4.59 --- 6th RD
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GKlemRBlI_8
Trey Revell /LA Monroe /6-4 /224 /4.93 --- Camp Invite
Greg McElroy /Alabama /6-2 /220 /4.84 --- Off Board

Running Backs
Darren Evans /VA Tech /6-0 /225 /4.56 --- 2nd RD (Late)
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=E2CdtcW3J7w
Jonathan Williams /East Carolina /6-0 /210 /4.47 --- 4th RD
Brandon Saine /Ohio State /5-11 /220 /4.40 --- 5th RD (Mid)
Damien Berry /Miami (FL) /5-10 /210 /4.58 --- 5th RD (Late)
Greg Cooper /Miami (FL) /5-10 /205 /4.60 --- 5th (Late)
Eugene Jarvis /Kent State /5-5 /165 /4.56 --- 6th RD- UFA
Angus Quigley /Kansas /6-1 /225 /4.71 --- 6th RD - UFA
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LnDTi36wmLM
Karrington Bush /Texas State /5-10 /182 /N/A --- 6th RD - UFA
Trea Burgess /Indiana /5-11 /230 /4.62 --- Camp Invite
Keith Carlos (WR) /Purdue /6-1 /205 /4.48 --- Camp Invite
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=aSYBrZMJoWY
Derrick Locke /Kentucky /5-8 /190 /4.37 --- Camp Invite
Marcus Richmond /Washington State /6-0 /225 /4.49 --- Camp Invite
Kennard Reves /Vanderbilt /5-11 /205 /4.63 --- Camp Invite
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1YyJK-lsMP4
Armando Allen /Notre Dame /5-8 /200 /4.60 --- Not Evaluatedhttp://www.youtube.com/watch?v=udN6vrSlLEg
Mario Fannin /Auburn /5-10 /230 /4.37 --- Not Evaluated
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=18riJYBQLm0

Fullbacks
Henry Hynoski /Pittsburgh /6-0 /260 /5.06 --- 5th RD (Mid)
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0a4x6V31BMQ
John Clay (RB) /Wisconsin /6-1 /230 /4.83 --- 6th RD - UFA
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OG64tTWmGKw
Ben Guidugli /Cincinnati /6-1 /235 /4.87 --- 6th RD - UFA
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0L3mMdVpTZA
Mario Harvey (LB) /Marshall /5-11 /255 /4.46 --- 6th RD - UFA
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GlxEdPHyCc8
Van Stumon /Arkansas /6-1 /265 /4.80 --- 6th RD - UFA
John Goebel /Cincinnati /6-1 /235 /4.87 --- Camp Invite
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8kn00legSEI
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CdJJSh0kN4w
Brett Morse /Iowa /6-2 /240 /5.03 --- Camp Invite
Kyle Skarb /Northern Illinois /6-2 /226 /N/A --- Camp Invite
Jordon Stevens (TE) /Miami (OH) /6-3 /250 /4.85 --- Camp Invite
Jason Warner (LB) /Purdue /6-4 /225 /4.52 --- Camp Invite
Chris Whitney (QB) /Villanova /6-2 /235 /4.91 --- Camp Invite
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WHwgfnkgFDI
Anthony Sherman /Connecticut /5-10 /240 /4.74 --- Off Board

Wide Receivers
D'Andre Brown /So. Mississippi /6-6 /235 /4.59 --- 2nd RD (Mid)
Markeith Summers /Mississippi /6-2 /200 /4.55 --- 3rd RD
Jarvis Williams /North Carolina State /6-4 /215 /4.91 --- 3rd RD
Keith Smith /Purdue /6-2 /215 /4.65 --- 3rd RD (Late)
Dontavis Bogan /South Florida /6-0 /190 /4.55 --- 4th RD
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZcaBz071kKM
Kamar Aiken /Central Florida /6-1 /210 /4.45 --- 4th RD (Late)http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=l1YohHJwnQc
Darvin Adams /Auburn /6-2 /190 /4.56 --- 5th RD
Tori Gurley /South Carolina /6-4 /215 /4.53 --- 5th RD
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GvbQRcr2UzQ
Terrance McGee /Ohio University /6-3 /195 /4.45 --- 5th RD
Maurice Shaw /Idaho /6-3 /205 /4.57 --- 5th RD
Lyle Leong /Texas Tech /6-0 /180 /4.46 --- 5th RD (Mid)
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Zy4Bk-vvD5E
Jeff Maehl /Oregon /6-1 /195 /4.56 --- 5th RD (Late)
Mark Dell /Michigan State /6-0 /195 /4.57 --- 6th RD - UFA
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=K1sV5-w_Fyg
Troy Pascley /Louisville /6-1 /195 /4.65 --- 6th RD - UFA
Owen Spencer /North Carolina State /6-2 /195 /4.51 --- 6th RD - UFA
Terrence McCoy /Texas A&M /6-4 /210 /4.59 --- Camp Invite
Darrell Davis /North Carolina State /6-4 /210 /4.62 --- Camp Invite
John Chiles /Texas /6-1 /210 /4.43 --- Camp Invite
Juan Nunez /Western Michigan /6-1 /185 /4.53 --- Camp Invite
Johnathan Wilson /Kansas /6-1 /200 /4.67 --- Camp Invite
Vidal Hazelton /Cincinnati /6-2 /220 /4.62 --- Camp Invite
Jarred Fayson /Illinois /6-0 /205 /4.39 --- Camp Invite
Greg Ellingson /Florida International /6-3 /200 /4.46 --- Camp Invite
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-b_PbZ6UuuQ
Joe Horn /Ashland /5-11 /190 /4.43 --- Camp Invite
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IaUkz0kfYks
Michael Campbell /Temple /6-1 /205 /4.53 --- Camp Invite
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xxe90NykIbI
Armon Binns /Cincinnati /6-3 /210 /4.50 --- Camp Invite
Terrence Toliver /LSU /6-4 /210 /4.52 --- Off Board

Tight Ends
Mike McNeill /Nebraska /6-4 /230 /4.68 --- 4th RD (Late)
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GyPcaj-J2DY
Zack Pianalto /North Carolina /6-3 /255 /4.78 --- 5th RD
Wesley Saunders /South Carolina /6-5 /265 /4.96 --- 6th RD
Jeff Lindsay /Purdue /6-3 /235 /4.63 --- Camp Invite

Multi Backs Position
Created For Non-Traditional Positional Players Whose
Talents Warrant Multiple Touches Throughout Course Of Game --
Possibly From Multiple Positions & Formations To Get Them Ball

Travis Cobb (WR) /Arizona /5-11 /180 /4.38 --- 2nd RD
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=oCKn3RGjeFs
Nic Grigsby (RB) /Arizona /5-10 /200 /4.39 --- 5th RD
Noel Devine (RB) /West Virginia /5-8 /180 /4.45 --- 5th RD (Mid)http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dDn_IIwUUhI
Jeremiah Masoli (QB) /Mississippi /5-11 /225 /4.60 --- 5th RD (Late)http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rcYzU6EPXXo
Doug Baldwin (WR) /Stanford /5-10 /190 /4.49 --- Camp Invite
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lQf_DYx0Xt0
Doug Beaumont (WR) /Louisville /5-8 /180 /4.48 --- Camp Invite
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mfmex1Woy68
Leon Berry (WR) /Mississippi State /6-0 /205 /4.52 --- Camp Invite
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wKZuG-1MN4Q
LaVon Brazill (WR) /Ohio University /5-11 /190 /4.45 --- Camp Invite
Mitchell Evans (WR/S) /Indiana /6-1 /205 /4.70 --- Camp Invite
Willie Geter (RB) /Bowling Green /5-7 /175 /4.56 --- Camp Invite
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8g54jMLhWNs
Kyle Halderman (WR) /Air Force /5-11 /175 /N/A --- Camp Invite
Kierrie Johnson (WR) /Houston /5-9 /160 /4.43 --- Camp Invite
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=eoEdv0FIpw0
James Kirkendoll (WR) /Texas /5-10 /175 /4.42 --- Camp Invite
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3yQ6ms39_ME
Phillip Livas (WR) /LA Tech /5-7 /180 /4.46 --- Camp Invite
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=v31pT_20LYc
Mossis Madu (RB) /Oklahoma /5-11 /200 /4.62 --- Camp Invite
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=srGKT4zo154
Eddie McGee (QB) /Illinois /6-3 /210 /4.52 --- Camp Invite
Aubrey Quarles (WR) /Kansas State /5-11 /202 /4.68 --- Camp Invite
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7yW4ja5pnIo
Jamal Rogers (WR) /Miami (OH) /5-11 /165 /4.50 --- Camp Invite

Nose Guards
Lolomana Mikaele /Arizona /6-2 /305 /4.98 --- 5th - 7th RD
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_S6i5RMURWQ
Dexter Larimore /Ohio State /6-1 /310 /5.06 --- Camp Invite
Guy Miller /Colorado State /6-3 /300 /5.14 --- Not Evaluated

Defensive Tackles
David Boyce /Southern Mississippi /6-6 /250 /4.79 --- Camp Invite
Peter Gardner /New Mexico /6-4 /295 /5.18 --- Camp Invite
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kRYenGVsTOo
Michael Lemon /North Carolina State /6-3 /275 /4.85 --- Camp Invite
Rick Ricketts /Air Force /6-3 /260 /N/A --- Camp Invite

Defensive Ends
Davis Bedford (4-3) /South Florida /6-4 /260 /4.89 --- 4th RD
Damario Ambrose (4-3) /Arkansas /6-3 /260 /4.80 --- 4th RD

Inside Linebackers
Aaron Lavarias (DE) /Idaho /6-2 /250 /4.64 --- 4th RD
Rodney Gnat (DE) /Louisville /6-2 /250 /4.80 --- 5th RD
Bani Gbadu /Penn State /6-0 /235 /4.59 --- 5th RD
Josh Bynes /Auburn /6-1 /240 /4.80 --- 5th RD
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=P-HFImZoMmk
John Stokes /Vanderbilt /6-5 /235 /4.79 --- 5th RD (Late)
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=U3hDDmACTfU
Mark Herzlich /Boston College /6-4 /245 /4.91 --- 5th RD (Late)http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OzZUA5CZ6IQ
Severin Campbell /Montana /6-3 /220 /4.89 --- Camp Invite
Jake Coffman (DE) /Northern Illinois /6-5 /255 /N/A --- Camp Invite
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OINVeZH_HCk
Wayne Daniels (DE) /TCU /6-0 /260 /5.03 --- Camp Invite
Alex Johnson (DT) /Toledo /6-2 /260 /4.84 --- Camp Invite

Outside Linebackers
Shawn Lemon (DE) /Akron /6-1 /240 /4.77 --- 4th RD (Late)
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=EBg0P84rsqY
Chris Walker (DE) /Tennessee /6-2 /235 /4.72 --- 5th RD
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DpTwg3kf7xY
Jamari Lattimore (DE) /Midd Tenn State /6-2 /230 /4.73 --- 5th RD
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=t7BxqfkuKWY
Terrell Richardson (DE) /LA Lafayette /6-5 /260 /N/A --- 5th RD
Dwight Roberson /Oregon State /6-0 /225 /4.72 --- Camp Invite
Monte Simmons (DE) /Kent State /6-1 /235 /4.70 --- Camp Invite
Douglas Westbrook (DE) /Toledo /6-3 /235 /4.92 --- Camp Invite

Cornerbacks
Julian Posey /Ohio University /5-10 /190 /4.48 --- 5th RD
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LBSX5Ahbq-4
Kevyn Scott /Syracuse /5-11 /205 /4.57 --- 5th RD
Maurice Langston /Mississippi State /5-11 /170 /4.57 --- 5th RD
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1nsfLQ2FHsc
Andrew McGee /Oklahoma State /5-11 /195 /4.71 --- 5th RD (Late)http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GXoRKPHJoU0
Sherrod Lott /Buffalo /5-10 /175 /4.60 --- 5th RD (Late)
Kendrick Burney /North Carolina /5-9 /185 /4.71 --- Not Evaluated
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=meGqW66ZBtw

Free Safeties
Chris Smith (CB) /Northern Illinois /5-10 /185 /4.70 --- 5th RD (Late)
Darius Davis (CB) /Memphis /6-0 /195 /4.60 --- 6th RD
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MTgMc6zpWrQ
Alex DeGiacomo /UNLV /6-0 /185 /4.54 --- Camp Invite
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=F0guR3m_RaQ
Wyatt Middleton /Navy /6-1 /190 /4.58 --- Camp Invite
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hnWBsYGBQdU
Sterling Moore /SMU /5-10 /190 /4.56 --- Camp Invite
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=j0mtPzoSLyM
Reggie Rembert (CB) /Air Force /5-7 /180 /4.40 --- Camp Invite
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7tnP0qzqubo
Deunta Williams /North Carolina /6-2 /205 /4.53 --- Not Evaluated
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bqssqzYQzXk

Strong Safeties
Dom DeCicco /Pittsburgh /6-3 /230 /4.64 --- 3rd RD (Late)
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wxUcdY0PVVo
Justin Winters (LB) /Buffalo /5-10 /220 /4.70 --- 4th RD (Late)http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xDP16heGVvU
Myron Beck (LB) /Washington State /5-11 /210 /4.73 --- 5th RD
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2l9IhtKs13k
Jeron Johnson /Boise State /5-10 /210 /4.51 --- 5th RD
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=s5533esi2js
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=H2KWzkcB-dU
Daniel Sheffield (LB) /Troy /6-3 /190 /4.62 --- 5th RD
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=v5NGY0AvlxM
Jay Valai /Wisconsin /5-8 /200 /4.74 --- 6th RD
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=q4K0SjBR-kI
Victor Aiyewa (LB) /Washington /6-1 /230 /4.94 --- Camp Invite
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nqPSHVL7A8M
Jamail Berry (LB) /Western Michigan /6-1 /205 /4.80 --- Camp Invite
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lhCSBrxMLJk
Starr Fuimiano (LB) /UNLV /6-0 /190 /4.69 --- Camp Invite
Daylon McCoy /LA Lafayette /5-11 /210 /4.75 --- Camp Invite
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fNtZxAeBt0g
Calvin Rubles /Kansas /6-3 /200 /4.74 --- Camp Invite
Mike Sobol /Northern Illinois /6-0 /200 /4.60 --- Camp Invite
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mud9Bdehzos
Winston Venable (LB) /Boise State /5-11 /210 /4.70 --- Camp Invite
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HiE50J4HH1s
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DU27EAJM17Q
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fAC-OhtHwL4

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