Marvin Austin,Justin Trattou and Other Shrine Game Notes 2011
Justin Trattou (Florida) – 6033, 254. Played with high energy and a
relentless effort. Productive in the game with a sack, tackle for loss, and a
pass breakup. A 3-4 edge pass rushing candidate. Martin Parker
(Richmond) – 6022, 300. Arms 33 ½”. Voted Defensive MVP after a
productive game where he had two sacks and a forced fumble. Plays high
but is slippery. Quick arm over. Needs to work on more consistency using
his hands. Bruce Miller (Central Florida) – 6014, 258. Short arms for the
position, 30 ½”. A high effort player who works to finish plays. Had a
strip sack in the game. Good quickness. Doesn’t give up on a play. Terrell
McClain (South Florida) – 6017, 305. Arms 33 ¼”, hands 10”. Good
week of practice filling running lanes and rushing the passer from the
inside. Quick shed and tackle. Thick lower body. Runs to finish play.
Plays too high at times. Marvin Austin (North Carolina) – 6021, 312.
Hands 10 3/8”. Showcased his lateral and edge quickness. Plays high and
was controlled by blockers in practice and the game. Did not play last fall
due to a ruling by the NCAA in accepting extra benefits. Kenny Rowe
(Oregon) – 6022, 234. An undersized pass rusher who must transition to
an outside linebacker to make it on the next level. Forced a sack and forced
a fumble in the game. Ollie Ogbu (Penn State) – 6007, 298. Was consistent
with inside pressure during the game. Had a sack and a hurry in the game.
Cheta Ozougwu (Rice) – 6016, 251. Flashes 3-4 edge pass rush ability.
Caught scouts’ eyes in the practice pass rush drills. Ricky Elmore
(Arizona) – 6043, 255. Shorter arms than ideal, 30 ¾”. Uses hands effectively
to shed edge blockers. Sudden first step up the field. High effort player.
Brandon Bair (Oregon) – 6062, 273. Arms 33”, hands 10 1/8”. An angular
tackle who projects to a 3-4 end. Smart. Older – will be 26 years old this
fall. Hands up on pass rush.
Dave Carter (UCLA) – 6044, 297. Arms 33 ¾”,
hands 10”. Active and plays with a good effort. Best as a penetrator in one
gap. Question instincts. Karl Klug (Iowa) – 6027, 273. Fights to hold his
ground in the run game. Plays with leverage and a good use of hands. Hell
bent for leather player. Ryan Winterswyk (Boise State) – 6037, 268. A
good effort chase player on plays away. Pushes the pocket with good
leverage while running his feet. Ted Laurent (Mississippi) – 6006, 312.
An undersized interior defensive lineman who must play an undertackle.
Can be disruptive. Good effort. Chris Walker (Tennessee) – 6017, 232.
Arms 34 ¼”, hands 10”. He projects to a 3-4 outside linebacker candidate
if he can transition to the standup position.