Barry Turner is one of several undrafted rookies that made a 53 man roster that OURLADS' rated as a draftable player. What the 2010 OURLADS' DRAFT GUIDE said about Turner:
Turner, Barry Nebraska 6033 254 4.74
Two-year starter. A fast twitch high motor player that was a part of that strong Cornhusker defensive front. Productive edge rusher that can get bigger and play in a 4-3 or rush the passer from a 3-4 scheme. Works to finish the plays. A right place at the right time guy. Controls the opponent with strong hands. Can play the run at him or string it out to the sideline. Doesn’t stay blocked. Uses his hands to separate and get to the ball. Good awareness of double team. Good tackler to stop ball carrier in his tracks. Good hip and knee flex to bend and play low. Injury history including shoulder surgery and a broken leg. Not a Combine invitee. Had 115 career tackles, 34 for loss, and 21 sacks. Had a 27.5/VJ and 9-3/BJ. Sixth/seventh round. (A-33 3/8, H-9 1/4, BP-16, 10-1.66).
Sunday, October 31, 2010
Saturday, October 30, 2010
Undrafted Rookie: Brandon Lang, Defensive end, San Diego
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proscoutdan
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4:51 PM
Brandon Lang is one of several undrafted rookies that made a 53 man roster. OURLADS' rated him as a draftable player. What the 2010 OURLADS' DRAFT GUIDE said about Lang:
Lang, Brandon Troy 6036 260 5.05
Two-year starter. Very productive in college. Did not jump out with any special skills in practices or in the Senior Bowl game. Was 35th out of 35 ends in the Combine workouts. Short arms and small hands. Ran a slow 40 for his position. His edge speed from the left side at the Combine correlated with his pass rush productivity in college. He has an explosive first step. Struggles with the run right at him. When he sees the ball he goes to get it, but has average instincts. Needs to improve his functional upper and lower body strength. Good lateral quickness. Doesn’t stay blocked. Quick to shed. Gets his hands up to rush the passer. Doesn’t give up on the play. Has run through a back to make a sack. Plays high and leaves his legs exposed. Needs more consistency in his game. Plays better than he tests. Has 147 career tackles, 38 1/2 for loss, 24 1/2 sacks, and 6 forced fumbles. Edge speed:left 1.89, right 2.17. OSR:35/35. Sixth/seventh round. (A-32, H-8 1/2, BP-20, 10-1.68).
Lang, Brandon Troy 6036 260 5.05
Two-year starter. Very productive in college. Did not jump out with any special skills in practices or in the Senior Bowl game. Was 35th out of 35 ends in the Combine workouts. Short arms and small hands. Ran a slow 40 for his position. His edge speed from the left side at the Combine correlated with his pass rush productivity in college. He has an explosive first step. Struggles with the run right at him. When he sees the ball he goes to get it, but has average instincts. Needs to improve his functional upper and lower body strength. Good lateral quickness. Doesn’t stay blocked. Quick to shed. Gets his hands up to rush the passer. Doesn’t give up on the play. Has run through a back to make a sack. Plays high and leaves his legs exposed. Needs more consistency in his game. Plays better than he tests. Has 147 career tackles, 38 1/2 for loss, 24 1/2 sacks, and 6 forced fumbles. Edge speed:left 1.89, right 2.17. OSR:35/35. Sixth/seventh round. (A-32, H-8 1/2, BP-20, 10-1.68).
Wednesday, October 20, 2010
Undrafted Rookie: Danario Alexander,WR, St.Louis Rams
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proscoutdan
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2:12 PM
Danario Alexander is one of several undrafted rookies that OURLADS' rated as a draftable player. The former Missouri Tiger was signed off the practice squad and caught 4 passes for 74 yards and a touchdown in the recent win over the San Diego Chargers. What the 2010 OURLADS'DRAFT GUIDE said about Alexander:
Alexander, Danario Missouri 6045 221 4.59
Started 16 games over his career. Injured in a Senior Bowl practice. Ultra productive senior year. Big horizontal target that can make plays down the field. Good leaping ability. Fights for extra yards after catch. Flashes a quick upfield burst after snatching a bubble screen. Plays big in big games. Makes plays. Long strider that picks up speed as he goes vertical. Experienced route runner that can get open in zone or man coverage. However, he needs more route refinement. Can make the great catch to keep a drive going. Plucks the ball and plays with confidence. Has an injury history. May or may not be drafted. Did not work out at the Combine because of knee surgery. In 2009 he had 113 catches for 1781 yards, 15.8 average, and 14 touchdowns. Fourth/fifth round. (A-34 3/4, H-10, VJ-DNP, SS-DNP).
Alexander, Danario Missouri 6045 221 4.59
Started 16 games over his career. Injured in a Senior Bowl practice. Ultra productive senior year. Big horizontal target that can make plays down the field. Good leaping ability. Fights for extra yards after catch. Flashes a quick upfield burst after snatching a bubble screen. Plays big in big games. Makes plays. Long strider that picks up speed as he goes vertical. Experienced route runner that can get open in zone or man coverage. However, he needs more route refinement. Can make the great catch to keep a drive going. Plucks the ball and plays with confidence. Has an injury history. May or may not be drafted. Did not work out at the Combine because of knee surgery. In 2009 he had 113 catches for 1781 yards, 15.8 average, and 14 touchdowns. Fourth/fifth round. (A-34 3/4, H-10, VJ-DNP, SS-DNP).
Tuesday, October 19, 2010
Undrafted Rookie: Kevin Haslam, Offensive Tackle, Jackonville Jaguars
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proscoutdan
Posted at
2:37 PM
Kevin Haslam is one of several undrafted rookies that OURLADS' rated as a draftable player and made NFL rosters. What the 2010 OURLADS' Draft Guide said about Haslam:
Haslam, Kevin Rutgers 6046 304 5.65
Two years as a full-time starter. Stays square with a good base in pass protection. Can shadow and mirror pass rusher. Pushes the rusher up the field. Works to bend his knees as a pass protector and run blocker. Efficient as a zone run blocker. Will make a team because he can play both guard and tackle. Versatile. Athletic in his movement. Struggles with power at him. Position wall off blocker. Efficient on combo blocks to the second level. Sixth/seventh round. (A-33 1/2, H-9 1/4, BP-24, 10-1.89).
Haslam, Kevin Rutgers 6046 304 5.65
Two years as a full-time starter. Stays square with a good base in pass protection. Can shadow and mirror pass rusher. Pushes the rusher up the field. Works to bend his knees as a pass protector and run blocker. Efficient as a zone run blocker. Will make a team because he can play both guard and tackle. Versatile. Athletic in his movement. Struggles with power at him. Position wall off blocker. Efficient on combo blocks to the second level. Sixth/seventh round. (A-33 1/2, H-9 1/4, BP-24, 10-1.89).
Monday, October 18, 2010
UNDRAFTED ROOKIE: Keiland Williams,Washington Redskins
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proscoutdan
Posted at
4:58 PM
Keiland Williams is one of several undrafted rookies that made a 53 man roster. OURLADS' rated as a draftable player. What the 2010 OURLADS' DRAFT GUIDE said about Williams:
Williams, Keiland LSU 5107 233 4.51
Started three games over career. Was a reserve for Charles Scott. Broke his ankle in the fourth quarter of the Mississippi game (11/23/09) and was lost for the year. Good cutback vision. Big back with good speed. Never the “guy” at LSU, was always in a rotation. Has wear left on his tires. Catches the ball in his hands. Passes the look test. More power than elusive. Good quickness, agility, and balance in the open field. Has talent. Unknown if he can hold up if he is counted on to carry the load. Will contribute on kickoff return special teams. Career rushing marks include 299 carries for 1699 yards, 5.6 average, 17 touchdowns, along with 28 catches for 273 yards and 2 touchdowns. Did not work out at the Combine due to left ankle fracture. Seventh round/priority free agent. (A-30, H-8 3/4, BP-16, SS-DNP).
Williams, Keiland LSU 5107 233 4.51
Started three games over career. Was a reserve for Charles Scott. Broke his ankle in the fourth quarter of the Mississippi game (11/23/09) and was lost for the year. Good cutback vision. Big back with good speed. Never the “guy” at LSU, was always in a rotation. Has wear left on his tires. Catches the ball in his hands. Passes the look test. More power than elusive. Good quickness, agility, and balance in the open field. Has talent. Unknown if he can hold up if he is counted on to carry the load. Will contribute on kickoff return special teams. Career rushing marks include 299 carries for 1699 yards, 5.6 average, 17 touchdowns, along with 28 catches for 273 yards and 2 touchdowns. Did not work out at the Combine due to left ankle fracture. Seventh round/priority free agent. (A-30, H-8 3/4, BP-16, SS-DNP).
Sunday, October 17, 2010
UNDRAFTED ROOKIE: Michael Palmer,Tightend, Atlanta Falcons
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proscoutdan
Posted at
5:12 PM
Michael Palmer is one of several undrafted rookies that OURLADS' rated as a draftable player and made NFL rosters. What the 2010 OURLADS' DRAFT GUIDE said about Palmer:
Palmer, Michael Clemson 6052 240 4.80
Three-year starter. Has dependable and consistent soft hands. Good concentration to react to the ball in a crowd. Understands spacing in routes. Has good field awareness. Can make the overhead catch. Will reach and extend for ball. Particularly sharp when running down the middle of cover-two and getting behind the linebackers and making a play. Can see and adjust to the ball in flight. A one-speed player that is a position wall off blocker. Needs more upper and lower body strength as an inline blocker. Blocks on the move. In 2009 caught 43 passes for 507 yards, averaging 11.8 yards per catch and scoring four touchdowns. Seventh round/priority free agent. (A-NA, H-NA, BP-20, VJ-29.5).
Palmer, Michael Clemson 6052 240 4.80
Three-year starter. Has dependable and consistent soft hands. Good concentration to react to the ball in a crowd. Understands spacing in routes. Has good field awareness. Can make the overhead catch. Will reach and extend for ball. Particularly sharp when running down the middle of cover-two and getting behind the linebackers and making a play. Can see and adjust to the ball in flight. A one-speed player that is a position wall off blocker. Needs more upper and lower body strength as an inline blocker. Blocks on the move. In 2009 caught 43 passes for 507 yards, averaging 11.8 yards per catch and scoring four touchdowns. Seventh round/priority free agent. (A-NA, H-NA, BP-20, VJ-29.5).
Saturday, October 16, 2010
UNDRAFTED ROOKIE: Donald Jones, Buffalo Bills, Wide Receiver
By
proscoutdan
Posted at
5:24 PM
Donald Jones is one of several undrafted rookies that made a 53 man roster. OURLADS' rated as a draftable player. What the 2010 OURLADS' DRAFT GUIDE said about Jones:
Jones, Donald Youngstown St. 6003 214 4.51
Two-year starter. Junior college transfer. An outstanding athlete with good size and hands. Raw in his ability to come out of his breaks to create space. Good vision and leaping ability. Can focus and track the ball. Has the foot quickness to get off press coverage. Has some run after catch ability. Good body control. Needs work on all the nuances of receiver play, but has some interesting tools. For his career he caught 108 passes for 1300 yards, 12.0 average, and 13 touchdowns. Bench pressed 20 reps of 225. OSR:4/37. Sixth/seventh round. (A-32, H-9, VJ-41, SS-4.22)
Jones, Donald Youngstown St. 6003 214 4.51
Two-year starter. Junior college transfer. An outstanding athlete with good size and hands. Raw in his ability to come out of his breaks to create space. Good vision and leaping ability. Can focus and track the ball. Has the foot quickness to get off press coverage. Has some run after catch ability. Good body control. Needs work on all the nuances of receiver play, but has some interesting tools. For his career he caught 108 passes for 1300 yards, 12.0 average, and 13 touchdowns. Bench pressed 20 reps of 225. OSR:4/37. Sixth/seventh round. (A-32, H-9, VJ-41, SS-4.22)
Friday, October 15, 2010
UNDRAFTED ROOKIE:Junior Galette,Defensive end/Outside Linebacker, New Orleans Saints
By
proscoutdan
Posted at
5:33 PM
Junior Galette is one of several undrafted rookies that made a 53 man roster. OURLADS' rated as a draftable player. What the 2010 OURLADS' DRAFT GUIDE said about Galette:
Galette, Junior Stillman 6016 257 4.80
Started parts of four years. Played his first three years at Temple before transferring in 2009. A long armed productive outside linebacker with pass rush skills. A 3-4 hybrid rush end who has over 70 minus yardage tackles in his career. Explosive first step in his pass rush (1.65/10). A good athlete that has exceptional change of direction ability (4.16/20). At this point he is an outside speed rusher only. Lacks the size and the strength to stack the run. Has 195 tackles, 44 tackles for loss, and 26 1/2 sacks in his career. OSR:20/35. Sixth/seventh round. (A-33, H-9, BP-25, SS-4.16).
Galette, Junior Stillman 6016 257 4.80
Started parts of four years. Played his first three years at Temple before transferring in 2009. A long armed productive outside linebacker with pass rush skills. A 3-4 hybrid rush end who has over 70 minus yardage tackles in his career. Explosive first step in his pass rush (1.65/10). A good athlete that has exceptional change of direction ability (4.16/20). At this point he is an outside speed rusher only. Lacks the size and the strength to stack the run. Has 195 tackles, 44 tackles for loss, and 26 1/2 sacks in his career. OSR:20/35. Sixth/seventh round. (A-33, H-9, BP-25, SS-4.16).
Monday, October 11, 2010
REHASH: Max Hall, Arizona Cardinals
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proscoutdan
Posted at
7:57 PM
Arizona's Max Hall became the first rookie free agent quarterback to start a game in the NFL since Jim Zorn in 1976. The Cardinal's upset New Orleans 30-20. What OURLADS'DRAFT GUIDE said about Hall:
Hall, Max BYU 6005 209 4.77
Three-year starter. Arizona State transfer, older and more mature. Was on a mission and came back and had an excellent sophomore season and has built on that the last two years. Plays in both the I-formation and shotgun sets. Very accurate. Quick to setup point, getting away from the center. Only Levi Brown had more ball velocity than Hall at the Combine. Good mechanics with good foot quickness. A passer that has touch and velocity to 40-45 yards. Puts the ball on the money, hitting receivers in stride on wheel routes, seams, and swing passes. A good leader that is reliable, smart, and competitive. Good anticipation on downfield routes. Compact arm with a quick delivery. Looks like he’s playing hot potato when he catches the ball in shotgun and gets it out to his tight end or backs. Can throw on the move with touch and accuracy. Can avoid the rush. Good athlete. In BYU’s upset over Oklahoma, he passed for 329 yards, hitting 26 of 38 passes for 2 touchdowns and 2 interceptions. Threw for seven touchdowns against UCLA. Ball velocity of 52 miles per hour. Had a 65.3% completion rate with 903/1382, 11365 yards, 94 touchdowns, and 40 interceptions over his career. OSR:6/16. Sixth/seventh round. (A-30, H-9, SS-4.38, VJ-32).
Hall, Max BYU 6005 209 4.77
Three-year starter. Arizona State transfer, older and more mature. Was on a mission and came back and had an excellent sophomore season and has built on that the last two years. Plays in both the I-formation and shotgun sets. Very accurate. Quick to setup point, getting away from the center. Only Levi Brown had more ball velocity than Hall at the Combine. Good mechanics with good foot quickness. A passer that has touch and velocity to 40-45 yards. Puts the ball on the money, hitting receivers in stride on wheel routes, seams, and swing passes. A good leader that is reliable, smart, and competitive. Good anticipation on downfield routes. Compact arm with a quick delivery. Looks like he’s playing hot potato when he catches the ball in shotgun and gets it out to his tight end or backs. Can throw on the move with touch and accuracy. Can avoid the rush. Good athlete. In BYU’s upset over Oklahoma, he passed for 329 yards, hitting 26 of 38 passes for 2 touchdowns and 2 interceptions. Threw for seven touchdowns against UCLA. Ball velocity of 52 miles per hour. Had a 65.3% completion rate with 903/1382, 11365 yards, 94 touchdowns, and 40 interceptions over his career. OSR:6/16. Sixth/seventh round. (A-30, H-9, SS-4.38, VJ-32).
Sunday, October 10, 2010
UNDRAFTED ROOKIE: Sam Shields, Green Bay
By
proscoutdan
Posted at
8:36 PM
Sam Shields is one of several undrafted rookies that OURLADS' rated as a draftable player. What the 2010 OURLADS' Draft Guide said about Shields:
Shields, Sam Miami 5106 183 4.46
One-year starter at corner after playing receiver for three years. Natural ball skills and quick hands. Good leaping ability. Plays the ball in the air. Played in the Texas vs. Nation All-Star game. Has elite corner speed and quickness. Has the courage to support the run. Demonstrates natural instincts and reactions. Needs technique work but was hard to shake during the week. Plays gunner on punt coverage team. Miami’s Special Teams Player of the Year. Off field red flag may cause him to go undrafted, but could sign as a free agent like Bruce Johnson in 2009. Not invited to the Combine. Had 51 career tackles and 2 passes broken up. Seventh round/priority free agent. (A-31 1/8, H-10, VJ-39, SS-4.19).
Shields, Sam Miami 5106 183 4.46
One-year starter at corner after playing receiver for three years. Natural ball skills and quick hands. Good leaping ability. Plays the ball in the air. Played in the Texas vs. Nation All-Star game. Has elite corner speed and quickness. Has the courage to support the run. Demonstrates natural instincts and reactions. Needs technique work but was hard to shake during the week. Plays gunner on punt coverage team. Miami’s Special Teams Player of the Year. Off field red flag may cause him to go undrafted, but could sign as a free agent like Bruce Johnson in 2009. Not invited to the Combine. Had 51 career tackles and 2 passes broken up. Seventh round/priority free agent. (A-31 1/8, H-10, VJ-39, SS-4.19).
Saturday, October 9, 2010
UNDRAFTED ROOKIE: Blair White, Indianapolis Colts, Wide receiver
By
proscoutdan
Posted at
8:51 PM
Blair White is one of several undrafted rookies that OURLADS' rated as a draftable player. White was elevated from the practice squad and caught a TD pass from Peyton Manning against the Jaguars. What the 2010 OURLADS' Draft Guide said about White:
White, Blair Michigan State 6022 209 4.49
Two-year starter. A big, physical, smart, and athletic receiver that should find a place on an NFL roster. A hand catcher that started out cradling the ball early in the East-West Shrine game practices. Every practice he got better and more comfortable plucking the ball in his hands. Can make the fingertip catch. Has strong hands. Demonstrates the courage to go over the middle, make the play, and take a hit. Former walk-on that is mentally and physically tough. A consistent and clever route runner that knows how to separate and get open. An aggressive down the field blocker that can bang off the corner then move on to the safety. Contributes on special teams return units. An Academic All-American that is headed to dental school after his pro career. In 2009 he had 70 catches for 990 yards, 14.1 average, and 9 touchdowns. OSR:10/37. Fourth/fifth round. (A-31 1/2, H-9 3/8, SS-33.5, SS-4.06).
White, Blair Michigan State 6022 209 4.49
Two-year starter. A big, physical, smart, and athletic receiver that should find a place on an NFL roster. A hand catcher that started out cradling the ball early in the East-West Shrine game practices. Every practice he got better and more comfortable plucking the ball in his hands. Can make the fingertip catch. Has strong hands. Demonstrates the courage to go over the middle, make the play, and take a hit. Former walk-on that is mentally and physically tough. A consistent and clever route runner that knows how to separate and get open. An aggressive down the field blocker that can bang off the corner then move on to the safety. Contributes on special teams return units. An Academic All-American that is headed to dental school after his pro career. In 2009 he had 70 catches for 990 yards, 14.1 average, and 9 touchdowns. OSR:10/37. Fourth/fifth round. (A-31 1/2, H-9 3/8, SS-33.5, SS-4.06).
Friday, October 8, 2010
UNDRAFTED ROOKIE: Brandon Banks, Washington Redskins,Wide receiver/Kick returner
By
proscoutdan
Posted at
9:03 PM
Brandon Banks is one of several undrafted rookies that OURLADS' rated as a draftable player. What the 2010 OURLADS' Draft Guide said about Banks:
Banks, Brandon Kansas State 5066 149 4.39
Two-year starter. Junior college transfer. An undersized speedster with inconsistent hands. Ball security problems are correctable. Water bug type darter that is elusive in the open field. Quick in and out of cuts, but needs route refinement. Good open field awareness, vision, and play making ability. Has 123 catches in two years, good for 1754 yards. Was voted the Big 12 special teams player of the year. Had four kickoff returns for touchdowns in 2009. Averaged 9.1 yards as a punt returner. Makes questionable decisions at times. Durability will always be a question. OSR:29/37. Fifth/sixth round. (A-30, H-8 1/4, VJ-31, SS-4.29).
Banks, Brandon Kansas State 5066 149 4.39
Two-year starter. Junior college transfer. An undersized speedster with inconsistent hands. Ball security problems are correctable. Water bug type darter that is elusive in the open field. Quick in and out of cuts, but needs route refinement. Good open field awareness, vision, and play making ability. Has 123 catches in two years, good for 1754 yards. Was voted the Big 12 special teams player of the year. Had four kickoff returns for touchdowns in 2009. Averaged 9.1 yards as a punt returner. Makes questionable decisions at times. Durability will always be a question. OSR:29/37. Fifth/sixth round. (A-30, H-8 1/4, VJ-31, SS-4.29).
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