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After what I've seen from my team that past two weeks, I'll never feel comfortable with any kind of lead in the second halfOriginally Posted by GUNNA GET IT
Awful, and I totally disagree with blaster.
That's 3 TD game to begin the 4th. That's not an insurmountable lead.
Originally Posted by University of Nike
Originally Posted by airblaster503
Not going to lie, I don't even feel bad for the dude. He was in pain earlier in the game and your team was blowing Cal out, no reason you or the coach should have you in that game at that point. Chip Kelly is a @$#+*!+ idiot, quit worrying about padding stats and make better personnel decisions.
You know who is a +@!@!*! idiot?
The guy who says he doesn't feel bad when a player gets injured.
[/article]Janoris Jenkins back on Big Board
The Florida transfer makes his first appearance on the Big Board; Richardson moves up
By Mel Kiper
ESPN Insider
Archive
Going into the 2010 season, Florida cornerback Janoris Jenkins was one of the top cover corners in college football and a guy I thought was a likely future first-round pick. He showed great instincts for the position and ideal quickness, and he also was a force in the return game. But after a brilliant sophomore year, he dipped some on my board last year with mixed play, then got himself in some trouble and needed a fresh start. He's since landed with Terry Bowden at North Alabama at the Division II level, and I'm pleased to see he's playing well and showing off the skill set that had him on my radar as far back as early in his freshman season in Gainesville.
Also jumping several spots is Bama's Trent Richardson, who looks as confident and powerful as I've ever seen him. He's the rare running back who might merit a pick safely inside the top 10 when he decides to head to the next level. Read on and let me know who you think should be higher. As always, juniors and draft-eligible sophomores are noted with an asterisk.
1
Andrew Luck *
AGE: 21
DOB: 9/12/89
HT: 6-4
WT: 235
POS: QB
Comp 80
Att 112
Pct 71.4
Yds 1,013
TD 11
Int 1
He's coming off another smooth performance in which he even made a great catch. He's the total package. Arm strength, size, smarts, demeanor. Not many deep throws this year so far, though.
LAST WEEK: 1 | PLAYER CARD
2
Quinton Coples
AGE: 21
DOB: 6/22/90
HT: 6-6
WT: 285
POS: DE
Tkl 16
Sack 3.0
Int 0
Notched a sack after being stuck for a few weeks. He's on a good pace if you combine this year and last. He's a gifted pass-rusher suited to be a pure 4-3 defensive end at the next level.
LAST WEEK: 2 | PLAYER CARD
3
Matt Kalil *
AGE: 22
DOB: 7/6/89
HT: 6-7
WT: 295
POS: OT
GP 5
GS 5
Coming off a nice game; Kalil has the size, athleticism, footwork and bloodlines. He projects as a blindside tackle. Unfortunately, beyond him, the USC offensive line has looked really inexperienced so far this season.
LAST WEEK: 3 | PLAYER CARD
4
Landry Jones *
AGE: 22
DOB: 4/22/89
HT: 6-4
WT: 229
POS: QB
Comp 111
Att 155
Pct 71.6
Yds 1,447
TD 10
Int 5
Jones has been a big number producer, and I like the way he's battled in some tough games so far in 2011. He has good size and a strong arm and has improved his accuracy. Showcase game this week.
LAST WEEK: 4 | PLAYER CARD
5
Justin Blackmon *
AGE: 21
DOB: 1/9/90
HT: 6-4
WT: 229
POS: WR
Rec 38
Yds 450
Avg 11.8
TD 4
A better prospect than recent OSU star Dez Bryant. Versatile and explosive and really works to get open. Great ball skills; breaks tackles. Exceptional work ethic; just keeps getting better.
LAST WEEK: 5 | PLAYER CARD
6
Jonathan Martin *
AGE: 22
DOB: 7/6/89
HT: 6-6
WT: 304
POS: OT
GP 5
GS 5
In the spotlight as the guy protecting the back of the likely No. 1 overall pick, Martin is more an athlete now than a run-blocker. Great feet for the left side, however, and not lacking power.
LAST WEEK: 8 | PLAYER CARD
7
Trent Richardson *
AGE: 20
DOB: 7/10/91
HT: 5-11
WT: 224
POS: RB
Car 96
Yds 622
Avg 6.5
TD 10
Play has picked up after a slow start to 2011; he's at his highest point yet here. Developing consistency and improving in reading blocks while using better pad level. Powerful through the hole; bounces off tackles with ease.
LAST WEEK: 8 | PLAYER CARD
8
Riley Reiff *
AGE: 22
DOB: 12/1/88
HT: 6-6
WT: 300
POS: OT
GP 5
GS 5
Reiff has been solid so far in 2011 and has probably the best tape of any left tackle so far. Durable, he has played from day one at Iowa. Gets under the pads of defenders very effectively. Complete player.
LAST WEEK: 7 | PLAYER CARD
9
Alshon Jeffery *
AGE: 21
DOB: 2/14/90
HT: 6-4
WT: 229
POS: WR
Rec 19
Yds 332
Avg 17.5
TD 2
An imposing presence, he's a matchup nightmare. Phenomenal hands, surprising burst for a long strider -- not quick, but doesn't get run down from behind. Big wideouts in the NFL are the rage; Jeffery benefits.
LAST WEEK: 9 | PLAYER CARD
10
Matt Barkley *
AGE: 20
DOB: 9/8/90
HT: 6-2
WT: 220
POS: QB
Comp 133
Att 188
Pct 70.7
Yds 1,587
TD 14
Int 4
I like his overall accuracy, and he had a nice bounce-back game this week. He has shown a great growth curve in his three years, and throws a nice ball, particularly on the move. Good, not great, arm.
LAST WEEK: 10 | PLAYER CARD
11
Vontaze Burfict *
AGE: 20
DOB: 9/24/90
HT: 6-3
WT: 250
POS: LB
Tkl 24
Sack 4.0
Int 1
Burfict has great instincts, makes plays sideline to sideline and is far more disciplined than he gets credit for. Has a ton of experience and will draw comparisons to many of the elite middle linebackers.
LAST WEEK: 11 | PLAYER CARD
12
Morris Claiborne *
AGE: 21
DOB: 2/7/90
HT: 6-1
WT: 185
POS: CB
Tkl 22
Sack 0
Int 2
Great so far in 2011, he's jumped more than any corner. There's no way around it. He's just an exceptional pure cover corner with impeccable instincts at the position. He's not a total burner but should run well.
LAST WEEK: 13 | PLAYER CARD
13
Manti Te'o *
AGE: 20
DOB: 1/26/91
HT: 6-2
WT: 255
POS: LB
Tkl 44
Sack 3.0
Int 0
Te'o has risen this year and is challenging Burfict for top interior linebacker. He's making a ton of tackles in the middle of the field but with range to the sideline, and he has added blitzing skills. A rugged player with ideal size.
LAST WEEK: 12 | PLAYER CARD
14
Luke Kuechly *
AGE: 20
DOB: %+%+/91
HT: 6-3
WT: 237
POS: LB
Tkl 83
Sack 0.0
Int 1
Kuechly has been good amid a disappointing season for the team. A dependable tackling machine, he makes great reads, sees the play develop and sheds blockers well. Has limited range but exceptional instincts.
LAST WEEK: 15 | PLAYER CARD
15
Brandon Thompson
AGE: 21
DOB: 10/19/89
HT: 6-2
WT: 310
POS: DT
Tkl 20
Sack 1.0
Int 0
Has been consistent as Clemson has gotten off to an exciting start. Scheme-versatile, Thompson might not get the sacks but will pile up tackles for loss. Balances plugging running lanes with decent skills as a penetrator.
LAST WEEK: 16 | PLAYER CARD
16
Jerel Worthy *
AGE: 21
DOB: 4/28/90
HT: 6-3
WT: 310
POS: DT
Tkl 10
Sack 2.0
Int 0
Jumps after dominant week in Columbus. Disruptive defensive tackle in a class that's a little shallower, and that could benefit him. Has good size and is tough to move -- just needs to bring it consistently.
LAST WEEK: 21 | PLAYER CARD
17
Ronnell Lewis *
AGE: 22
DOB: 1/1/89
HT: 6-2
WT: 244
POS: LB
Tkl 27
Sack 1.5
Int 0
Lewis is getting a lot of blocking attention, but he certainly could show more. A defensive end at Oklahoma, he'll take his elite athleticism to outside linebacker at the next level. Too quick for many tackles, he should pile up sacks in a 3-4 scheme.
LAST WEEK: 17 | PLAYER CARD
18
Jared Crick
AGE: 22
DOB: 8/21/89
HT: 6-6
WT: 285
POS: DT
Tkl 19
Sack 1.0
Int 0
Hit a speed bump last week in Madison. A potential top-40 pick in 2011, he's the J.J. Watt of this class and should be a good fit as a 3-4 defensive end.
LAST WEEK: 14 | PLAYER CARD
19
Cordy Glenn
AGE: 22
DOB: 9/18/89
HT: 6-5
WT: 348
POS: T/G
GP 5
GS 5
Really experienced player who has lined up everywhere for the Bulldogs. Glenn is massive and athletic enough for tackle, but I can see him being moved inside as a potentially dominant guard.
LAST WEEK: 19 | PLAYER CARD
20
Courtney Upshaw
AGE: 21
DOB: 12/13/89
HT: 6-2
WT: 265
POS: LB
Tkl 16
Sack 1.5
Int 1
Another great week. He should convert to 3-4 outside linebacker at the next level. Great leverage player who uses hands well and battles well against the run. I continue to use the LaMarr Woodley comparison.
LAST WEEK: 24 | PLAYER CARD
21
Janoris Jenkins
AGE: 22
DOB: 10/29/88
HT: 5-10
WT: 177
POS: CB
Tkl 33
Sack 0
Int 0
Quick as a cat with fluid hips and very good instincts for the position. He's a man among boys now at the Division II level with 4.4-second 40 speed. Has been dynamic as a punt returner this year.
LAST WEEK: NR | PLAYER CARD
22
Bruce Irvin
AGE: 20
DOB: 11/1/89
HT: 6-3
WT: 245
POS: LB
Tkl 17
Sack 1.0
Int 0
Among national leaders in sacks in 2010 with 14.0, Irvin is explosive up the field and has decent countermoves. He's also seeing more attention. Fits as a 3-4 OLB at the next level.
LAST WEEK: 22 | PLAYER CARD
23
Dre Kirkpatrick *
AGE: 21
DOB: 10/26/89
HT: 6-3
WT: 192
POS: CB
Tkl 12
Sack 0
Int 0
A big, physical corner, he has long arms and strong hands. Also has great length for the position. Solid in run support but must work on turning his head in coverage. Solid week at Florida.
LAST WEEK: 18 | PLAYER CARD
24
Brandon Jenkins *
AGE: 21
DOB: 2/9/90
HT: 6-3
WT: 265
POS: DE
Tkl 16
Sack 2.0
Int 0
Hasn't dominated as he did in 2010, but the talent is there if he can put it together consistently. Explosive, he's an ideally sized 4-3 defensive end at the next level. Piled up sack totals in 2010.
LAST WEEK: 20 | PLAYER CARD
25
Stephon Gilmore *
AGE: 20
DOB: 9/19/90
HT: 6-1
WT: 193
POS: CB
Tkl 26
Sack 0
Int 1
Another SEC corner with good size, Gilmore has played well against some top competition. Well-schooled, he has a chance to move up my board this season.
LAST WEEK: 25 | PLAYER CARD
Originally Posted by venom lyrix
Isn't he/ wasn't he a 1st rd projection prior to the injury?
Originally Posted by University of Nike
LMJ is going to the Bucs in the third round.
Blount and James would beOriginally Posted by University of Nike
LMJ is going to the Bucs in the third round.