I've been watching some film and doing come research on Zeke Ansah and Malliciah Goodman and I don't see 3-4 rounds of talent difference between them.
I've been watching some film and doing come research on Zeke Ansah and Malliciah Goodman and I don't see 3-4 rounds of talent difference between them.
Just stop, drop and watch this.
Will Sutton vs Oregon St:
That first step, that's what I want. Those hand techniques, that's what I want. That passion.
I don't think Sutton is anymore a DT than he is a CB.
What round is our young Mr.Sutton projected to go?
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I like Malliciah Goodman but I have to ask, what happened to his production this year? Did he get demoted?
The first I noticed him was last year when I saw the GT-Clemson game in person. I was specifically watching for Brandon Thompson but Goodman stole the show. He was in on everything, had his name called constantly. It was a really high activity level. So what gives this season? Why only 15 tackles? That low level of production has to be why he's projected so much later. I would love to know the story behind it.
He's got a good NFL body, I see him listed mostly around 270-280. He's in that tweener/nickel package DL mold right now but he's pretty tapered and could probably add weight without losing too much agility. He's got enormous hands and very long arms. He's an intriguing player.
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Good God. He's an oddball. I don't think I've ever seen a player quite like him. Maybe a little bit of Melvin Ingram. Hard to believe he's listed at 267.
He's got ridiculous body control for a DL. Looks really flexible. Some of those athletic tackles are really shocking. He's getting doubled almost every play.
"John Wall will never be as good as Kyrie Irving was in his first week in the NBA" - David Falk, published February 14, 2013.
Sutton to me is still a 4-3 DT but he'll be one hell of a UT
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Tim Flanders and Sam Houston St on Espn 2
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One of my favorite corners is Ifo Ekpre-Olomu:
http://www.goducks.com/ViewArticle.d...&Q_SEASON=2012
True soph, class of 2015. Maybe early entry for 2014.
Incredible corner, physical, anticipatory and quick / fast.
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Greg Hardin may not enter the 2013 draft, but I can say I would unequivocally spend a draft selection on him if he were to.
http://www.undsports.com/ViewArticle...CLID=205753900
Hardin garners first team All-Big Sky honorsHardin put together a historic junior season in what was UND’s first as a Big Sky member. The Bellevue, Neb., native led the league in all-purpose yards with 1,668 yards and ranked second in receiving yards with 1,145 (eighth in the FCS). He was also tops in the league with 15 total touchdowns and 14 receiving touchdowns.stats:His 333-yard receiving effort against Montana broke the Big Sky single-game record as he finished with five 100-yard receiving games on the season. As a kick returner, he averaged 31.6 yards per return and ran one back 98 yards for a touchdown in a win over Southern Utah.
http://stats.washingtonpost.com/cfb/....asp?id=184401
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Greg Hardin, North Dakota, Junior, Wide Receiver, 5-11, 170, Bellevue, Nebraska.
Hardin set a Big Sky single-game record with 333 receiving yards in North Dakota ’s 40-34 victory Montana. Hardin caught 12 passes, three for touchdowns.
His final catch resulted in the game-winning touchdown with 12 seconds left. The 333 receiving yards eclipsed the previous Big Sky record of 315.
The 333 yards ranks fourth all-time in FCS history. Hardin finished the game with 420 all-purpose yards, the second-most ever in Big Sky history, and tied for the 10th most in FCS history.
Hardin’s 333 receiving yards are the most in any Division I game this season season, as are his 420 all-purpose yards. Hardin’s touchdowns went for 39, 43 and 32 yards. His longest catch went for 81 yards.
Blake McJunkin (OL - SMU), Jamarkus McFarland (DL - Oklahoma), Tanner Hawkinson (OL Kansas), James Sims (RB Kansas)
end of draft or undrafted names that seem to stick with me.
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Before all is said and done, this guy will have a lot of interest, wouldn't be surprised to see him explode onto some boards -
Garrett Gilkey:
http://www.seniorbowl.com/files/seni...gilkey_csc.pdf
#73 Garrett Gilkey Chadron State (NE) OT 6062/320/5.45Background: Garrett will be a 23-year old NFL rookie in 2013. He played for Chadron’s most famous alum, former Buffalo Bills’ wide receiver Don Beebe, at Aurora Christian High School in Sandwich, IL. He was selected All-Area and All-Conference in football while also participating in baseball, track and wrestling.
After making the 14-hour trip to western Nebraska, he committed, He redshirted in 2008.
In 2009, he started 2 of 6 games at left tackle before taking over the full-time role in 2010 and earning 1st team All-Rocky Mountain Athletic Conference honors. He later joined the Eagles’ basketball team at mid-season and played 16 minutes as a backup.
In 2011, two hours before the season opener, he suffered an appendectomy and missed the first two ball games. He returned to the lineup and started the remaining 9 games.
As a senior in 2012, he helped CSC to a 9-3 record and a berth in the NCAA Division-II playoffs. He again earned 1st team All-RMAC recognition and is now in full preparation mode for a shot at the NFL. Garrett is a special education major and is expected to graduate in the spring of 2013.______________Summary: Garrett is a three-plus year starter at left tackle for the Chadron State College Eagles. After a small school prep career, he redshirted as a freshman in 2008 before starting two games in 2009.
He moved into the lineup in 2010 and, with the exception of missing two games in 2011 with an appendectomy, he has been a standout performer in the Rocky Mountain Athletic Conference ever since.
He is the biggest player on the field in these tapes, but shows very good knee bend in his stance at the left tackle position. He aligns in both 2- and 3-point stances and wears braces on both knees. He shows initial quickness and feet in getting out of his stance, which is a bit of a surprise for someone of his height.
At this level, in the run game, he can get away with walling off defenders with his size alone. He is not explosive through the hips and tends to play too high in terms of trying to bend down and block these inferior opponents. At the point-of-attack, he needs to do a better job of accelerating his feet after contact and staying latched on his assignment.
On the backside, he moves his feet, but is not fast enough to cut off or reach up to the 2nd level of the defense. In pass pro, he is not challenged much at all, and again, displays enough first-step lateral quickness to keep the evaluator watching. He is dependable on straight forward, outside rushes, but has to improve on seeing and reacting to in-line games and blitzes.
Garrett tends to bend at the waist and loses his power when trying to catch up to stunting pass rushers. He generally carries his hands low, but that might be due to the shortness of his opponents. For the NFL, Garrett is a developmental project as an offensive tackle with size and enough feet to warrant further consideration.
He stands over 6060 and appears to have overall toughness, but he must learn to adjust better to defensive movement. He can do that in the future by playing “lower” with his legs and “higher” with his hands. Although Chadron is a difficult trip to make for NFL teams, 27 of 32 clubs sent representatives there because everyone is in search of potential offensive tackles and Garrett certainly qualifies in that regard.
Before I read this I thought to myself he'd be discussed as draftable guy, like 6th round. The article speculates 5th.
Posted: Tuesday, December 4, 2012 11:20 pm:
http://www.starherald.com/sports/loc...9bb2963f4.html
Garrett Gilkey, the Eagles’ 6-foot-7, 320-pound offensive left tackle, was visited by scouts from at least 27 of the 32 National Football League teams this fall. Representatives from a couple of other teams have contacted him since the season ended.
“He’ll be playing on Sunday next year,” says CSC head coach Jay Long, who also coaches the offensive line. “At the very least, he’ll be in a pro camp next summer and will have the chance to make an NFL team.“He moves well and he has outstanding flexibility,” Long said. “It’s amazing how compact his stance can be. He can get down really low and that helps his blocking.”
Gilkey is also strong and fast. He bench presses 500 pounds and has been timed at 5.1 and 5.2 seconds in the 40-yard dash....has signed with an agent and is spending this week visiting training facilities for pro prospects in Florida.
His agent is Jason Cheyut, a member of the SportStars, Inc., which represents about 130 NFL players, Gilkey said.Gilkey is also on the watch lists for the Senior Bowl to be played in Mobile, Ala., on Feb. 26 and the NFL Scouting Combine in Indianapolis on Feb.23-26.
Current projections are that Gilkey could be drafted as high as the fifth round.
The Navy helmet is dope
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A scouting report from 1977:
Monk you been killing it lately!
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The first navy jack on the undershirt is pretty damn awesome.
"John Wall will never be as good as Kyrie Irving was in his first week in the NBA" - David Falk, published February 14, 2013.
LOL they can't even get the names right...
Los Angeles Rams HAHAHAHAHA Idiots...
RIP Blake Fomby... You will be missed... Love you brother. Hope they keep the roof open at Cowboys Stadium so you can still watch them from up there...
Wow, Roger Goodell would have had a fit with those hits people were taking in the opening of that video. James Harrison meanwhile, would have been in heaven.
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