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  • THEdraftnik
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    Originally posted by MindField View Post
    Yep, Wolfe is a player I know zero about, but I thought I heard he is a good 3-4 5-tech prospect
    I would say he is the 3rd best 5tech in the draft after Quinton Coples and Jerel Worthy. Kinda similar to Watt from last year but just a notch below in almost every category. Has a strong base though, better than Watt in that category.

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  • MindField
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    Originally posted by THEdraftnik View Post
    I pretty sure they do, but not confident in that answer.
    Yep, Wolfe is a player I know zero about, but I thought I read he is a good 3-4 5-tech prospect

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  • MindField
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    Originally posted by BF_forever View Post
    Alex Hoffman-Ellis OLB WSU
    6"1 230 2nd team all Pac-10
    Alex has always been one of the fastest, most athletically gifted players on our team. We got a new Lb coach last off-season and that helped his progression a ton. He used to always over run plays, but he was great this season, making tackles for a loss, and big plays against the pass. If he gets invited to the combine he'll get drafted. He had 88 tackles this season, 11 TFLs, 2 sacks and 3 Qb hits.

    He could range anywhere from being a 5 round pick to being undrafted. He will probably outplay where ever he gets picked. Definition of a sleeper right there.
    Nicely done, good job

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  • THEdraftnik
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    Originally posted by MindField View Post
    Does'nt Cincy run a 3-4?
    I pretty sure they do, but not confident in that answer.

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  • MindField
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    Originally posted by THEdraftnik View Post
    Under tackle, but can play power end, nose tackle and either 5 tech in 3-4 defense if team runs a even 3-4.
    Does'nt Cincy run a 3-4?

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  • BF_forever
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    Alex Hoffman-Ellis OLB WSU
    6"1 230 2nd team all Pac-10
    Alex has always been one of the fastest, most athletically gifted players on our team. We got a new Lb coach last off-season and that helped his progression a ton. He used to always over run plays, but he was great this season, making tackles for a loss, and big plays against the pass. If he gets invited to the combine he'll get drafted. He had 88 tackles this season, 11 TFLs, 2 sacks and 3 Qb hits.

    He could range anywhere from being a 5 round pick to being undrafted. He will probably outplay where ever he gets picked. Definition of a sleeper right there.

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  • THEdraftnik
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    Originally posted by MindField View Post
    What position suits Wolfe best?

    I am VERY interested in Coryell Judie. He has an NFL corners body and appears to have the athletic skills as well.
    Under tackle, but can play power end, nose tackle and either 5 tech in 3-4 defense if team runs a even 3-4.

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  • MindField
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    Originally posted by Joshecalpoly View Post
    WR-Jordan White W Michigan 6'0 215-Only Sanu is more reliable on big plays

    C/G-Grant Garner Oklahoma St 6'3 292-A big reason they are winning. Against Baylor, Kansas St, and Oklahoma they only got beaten twice.

    DT- Derrick Wolfe- One of the most versatile players at this position and if it werent for Couples held be on the top of my wish list after the way hes played (I want Short to return and have a better year)

    DE-Ryan Van Bergen Michigan 6'6 288- I think he can play both positions and play them both well do not underestimate him in the future

    CB-Coryell Judie Texas AM 5-11 188- Missing those first 6 games hurt his stock but dont sleep on this guy he has shown promise at times of being able to run with the big dogs. His speed will make him a bit less of a sleeper after the combine

    DT-Reyes-Dont need to say much
    What position suits Wolfe best?

    I am VERY interested in Coryell Judie. He has an NFL corners body and appears to have the athletic skills as well.

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  • MindField
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    Originally posted by Joshecalpoly View Post
    I like T Bob in fact I said at the start of the year he could replace Hoch then eventually replace Walton, but I can never gauge the spot where he should be drafted.
    You gotta think middle rounds, but that is where you can get quality interior O-linemen....Colorado's giant OG Ryan Miller (6'8"-308) is a big body that could play three spots (both G's and RT)...these kind of guys can make your team and be quality depth

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  • Twitches Brew
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    JoJo Nicolas - CB/S (if it's possible for Miami guys to be 'sleepers')

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  • Joshecalpoly
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    WR-Jordan White W Michigan 6'0 215-Only Sanu is more reliable on big plays

    C/G-Grant Garner Oklahoma St 6'3 292-A big reason they are winning. Against Baylor, Kansas St, and Oklahoma they only got beaten twice.

    DT- Derrick Wolfe- One of the most versatile players at this position and if it werent for Couples held be on the top of my wish list after the way hes played (I want Short to return and have a better year)

    DE-Ryan Van Bergen Michigan 6'6 288- I think he can play both positions and play them both well do not underestimate him in the future

    CB-Coryell Judie Texas AM 5-11 188- Missing those first 6 games hurt his stock but dont sleep on this guy he has shown promise at times of being able to run with the big dogs. His speed will make him a bit less of a sleeper after the combine

    DT-Reyes-Dont need to say much
    Last edited by Joshecalpoly; 12-04-2011, 04:04 PM.

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  • Joshecalpoly
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    Originally posted by MindField View Post
    Ya gotta love a guy named T-Bob, doncha?

    T Bob Hebert, C/G 6'3"-304 of the soon to be National Champion LSU Tigers
    I like T Bob in fact I said at the start of the year he could replace Hoch then eventually replace Walton, but I can never gauge the spot where he should be drafted.

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  • Thors Hammer
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    Originally posted by sbxxxiichamps View Post
    BJ Cunningham, WR, MSU

    I think this guy could easily become a late round STEAL!! I have no reason to believe he won't perform well at the NFL level.
    I like Cunningham as well as 2 other Big 10 WRs.

    Marvin McNutt - 6'3" 215 Iowa. The guy puts up consistent numbers even without consistent QB play. He may be the best WR out of the Big 10 this year.

    DeVier Posey - 6'2" 210 Ohio State. He's basiclly been suspended for almost the entire year because of the jerseys for tatoos scandal, but had 2 decent games in a running offense when he did play this year.

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  • broncos SB2010
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    DT-Wolfe, I think he will be a dominating, disruptive presence in the middle. Anything after 3rd round for him will be great value.

    WR- Juron Criner. Some mocks have him down as low as 4th and 5th rounds. This kid has great hands and plays tough. I think 2nd or 3rd round round would be good value

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  • BroncoooJohnson
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    Originally posted by SmokeBassett View Post
    There are so many excellent football players who never get drafted or even get a chance...

    I would add:

    Steven Johnson, MLB, Kansas
    Tisyn Hartman, S, Kansas State
    Austin Davis, QB, Southern Miss.
    Dominique Davis, QB, Eastern Carolina
    Danny Trevanthan, OLB, Kentucky

    and...

    Vic Hall, S, top tackler and interceptor in Arena Football
    Deunta Williams, S, injured late in the season and the NFL didn't give him a chance this year
    Lendy Holmes, CB, UFL -- very skillful corner at Oklahoma a couple years ago

    Probably many more we don't know about, especially in lower divisions.
    Austin Davis from USM absolutely blew me away yesterday. I went to the UH game thinking, Sugar Bowl, here we come, but Davis and his team rolled big and kept putting points up. He'd be a great late round pick

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