Junior entry. Started 19 games in his career. An undersized back with good long speed. Has a quick burst through the hole. A north/south downhill runner. Runs low to the ground. Flashes a burst around the corner. Good inside vision. Literally carried the load (334 carries) for the Huskies. Played in the spread, one back set, and I-formation with two tight ends. Ran the power off tackle until the opponent stopped it. He also ran the isolation play off either “A” gap. Some pick and slide in his running. He split time the past three years with two other backs but held up in 2010. Follows his blockers. Not a creative or elusive runner and doesn’t play to that 4.40 explosive speed. One speed back who gives effort to pick up blitzes. Cut blocker. For complete report see Ourlads Guide to the NFL Draft.
Saturday, July 23, 2011
Jordan Todman, San Diego Chargers, 183rd Pick, 6th Round, 2011 NFL Draft
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Ronald Johnson, San Francisco 49ers, 182nd Pick, 6th Round, 2011 NFL Draft
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Johnson, Ronald Southern Cal 5111 186 4.45
Started 20 games. A slot type hand catcher with good run after catch ability. Slippery. Will catch the ball in a crowd. Quick in and out of his breaks. Better than average athlete. A competitive receiver who will lay out for the ball. Has been coached in NFL style route running. Has the courage and concentration to catch the ball over the middle. Productive inside. Has the quickness to defeat man to man coverage in the short and medium zones. Can adjust to ball in flight - over shoulder. Quick reactions to an under thrown ball. Returns both punts and kickoffs. For complete report see Ourlads Guide to the NFL Draft.
Started 20 games. A slot type hand catcher with good run after catch ability. Slippery. Will catch the ball in a crowd. Quick in and out of his breaks. Better than average athlete. A competitive receiver who will lay out for the ball. Has been coached in NFL style route running. Has the courage and concentration to catch the ball over the middle. Productive inside. Has the quickness to defeat man to man coverage in the short and medium zones. Can adjust to ball in flight - over shoulder. Quick reactions to an under thrown ball. Returns both punts and kickoffs. For complete report see Ourlads Guide to the NFL Draft.
Richard Gordon, Oakland Raiders, 181st Pick, 6th Round, 2011 NFL Draft
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Gordon, Richard Miami 6034 265 4.85
Richard Gordon is a big tight end who can run. He only had 10 career catches at Miami in a rotation role, but he missed a majority of the 2009 season with a shoulder injury. A developmental prospect, his pro day numbers on 3/25/11 were: 1.71/10, 25/BP, 32.5/VJ, 9-1/BJ, 4.49/SS, and 7.38/3 cone. Ourlads Scouting Services rated Gordon as a developmental player with draftable qualities.
Friday, July 22, 2011
Tyrod Taylor, Baltimore Ravens, 180th Pick, 6th Round, 2011 NFL Draft
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Three-and-a-half year starter who is very athletic and mobile. Can roll away from pressure. Can make a completion under duress. Delivers the ball in traffic. Operates best in a clean pocket. Shorter than ideal, but throws through passing lanes. Plays best on the move. Steady improvement over his career although he will take unnecessary sacks at times. Decision making is inconsistent. A reliable leader who plays with confidence. Rare movement skills to escape with suddenness to make a play. A developmental project who will provide depth, but lacks the desired measurables and position skill level at this time. For complete report see Ourlads Guide to the NFL Draft.
Caleb Schlauderaff, Green Bay Packers, 179th Pick, 6th Round, 2011 NFL Draft
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Caleb Schlauderaff will be competing for an interior offensive line position depending on what happens with free agents Daryn Colledge and Jason Spitz. The Utah guard started 49 games over four years. He is a reliable developmental zone blocking guard. Ourlads Scouting Services rated Schlauderaff as a developmental player with draftable qualities.
Aldrick Robinson, Washington Redskins, 178th Pick, 6th Round, 2011 NFL Draft
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Robinson, Aldrick SMU 5095 184 4.43

Evan Royster, Washington Redskins, 177th Pick, 6th Round, 2011 NFL Draft
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Royster, Evan Penn State 5116 212 4.65
Three-year starter who is a downhill one speed back. Not flashy, but productive runner. Feels his way through his line and traffic. Follows and cuts off blocks. A ball control back with good vision and cutting ability. Rushed for 3932 yards in his career. Doesn’t always run with confidence. Has had ball security problems in the past. A tackle to tackle runner who runs upright and at times will lower his shoulder to get extra yards. Was out of shape when he reported to camp in 2010. A productive back with inconsistent skills but draftable qualities. For complete report see Ourlads Guide to the NFL Draft.
Three-year starter who is a downhill one speed back. Not flashy, but productive runner. Feels his way through his line and traffic. Follows and cuts off blocks. A ball control back with good vision and cutting ability. Rushed for 3932 yards in his career. Doesn’t always run with confidence. Has had ball security problems in the past. A tackle to tackle runner who runs upright and at times will lower his shoulder to get extra yards. Was out of shape when he reported to camp in 2010. A productive back with inconsistent skills but draftable qualities. For complete report see Ourlads Guide to the NFL Draft.
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