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monk81 04-24-2005 03:18 PM

Newberry
 
Newberry-POSITIVES Moves well latterally and has good instincts, keys and diagoneses quickly. Very good range to play ot the sideline, natural athlete and will fly to the ball. plays fast and has a passion for the game. TIme blitzes nicely. Can sift through traffic and makes a lot of plays in backsie pursuit. Great body contral and change of direction. best in coverage and shows good enough cover skills to make a switch to strong safety. reliable tackler. very smart. NEGATIVES production dropped as a senior, undersized, stuggles taking on blocks, marginal strength. Gives ground to run around blocks at times and takes himself out of plays. limited power and explosiveness on contract. Gets knocked around at point of attack. Does not use his hands well to shed. ....................

Overall not bad.......Williams can mold him and needs time in weight room to add strength________________

offiss 04-24-2005 03:39 PM

Re: Newberry
 
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1005502 Prospect Profile Published by DefenseWinsGMEN
Jared Newberry

Position:
OLB

College:
Stanford

Projected Selection:
Round7


MEASUREMENTS
HEIGHT
WEIGHT
40 TIME
6'2"
235
n/a

ATTRIBUTE SCORE
SIZE
SPEED
STRENGTH
ATHLETICISM
XFACTOR
9
9
9
10
9
out of 10
out of 10
out of 10
out of 10
out of 10

EXCHANGE VALUE
30.5

Pros:
Cons:
Draft Exchange Analysis:
At Stanford: Great work-ethic and a team leader, Jared begins his fifth season in the Cardinal football program as one of the most respected players on the team ... He is one of two team captains in 2004 along with Oshiomogho Atogwe ... Jared came to Stanford in 2000 as a walk-one and played several positions before finding a home at outside linebacker during the 2002 season ... He has started 14 games the past two years, including all 11 in 2003, and is a three-year letter-winner ... He led the team in tackles for loss and was second in tackles a year ago ... Throughout his Cardinal career, he has played inside linebacker, fullback and outside linebacker along with special teams ... Played inside linebacker in 2000 and was the team's No. 2 fullback in 2001 before being moved to OLB for the '02 season. The 2004 Season: Game-By-Game Statistics The 2003 Season: One of the team's top defensive players, Jared finished his first year as a full-time starter with 67 tackles, second best on the team, and a team-leading 10 tackles for loss ... He also added three quarterback sacks, one interception, seven pass break ups, three forced fumbles and one fumble recovery ... He earned Honorable Mention All-Pac-10 recognition and was named winner of the Russell-Huston Award for the player "exemplifying aggressiveness, exceptional performance and unheralded efforts" ... One of the best games of his career came against Washington State when he tallied 10 total tackles and four tackles for loss ... He had eight tackles and two tackles for loss against Oregon ... In Stanford's 18-14 win at BYU, Jared recorded a sack on a fourth and goal play by the Cougars with less than a minute left on the clock, preserving the Cardinal's second win of the year. The 2002 Season: Started three games at outside linebacker and finished fourth on the team with 45 total tackles ...Tied for second on the club with three quarterback sacks ... Also accounted for 4.5 tackles for loss, four pass break ups, one interception and one fumble recovery ... Started the season opener at Boston College and the final two games of the year vs. Oregon State and California ... In the Big Game, he led the team with eight tackles and was named winner of the Frank Rehm Award as the team's Most Outstanding Back in the Big Game ... He came on strong towards the end of the season as he collected 24 tackles, one sack and 2.5 tackles for loss over the final three games of the year ... He had a season high nine total stops against USC ... In Stanford's win over Arizona, Jared came off the bench to record three tackles and one interception while also being credited with 0.5 sacks and 0.5 tackles for loss ... Had seven tackles, 1.5 tackles for loss and a pass break up against Oregon State. The 2001 Season: Moved to fullback prior to the season ... Stanford's No. 2 fullback and special teams player ... Earned his first varsity letter ... Carried the ball twice in 2001, both coming in game two vs. Arizona State ... He scored on a 19-yard run up the middle and had another run for 10 yards. The 2000 Season: Redshirted the 2000 season as a true freshman ... Played inside linebacker. In High School: Four-year starter at DeLaSalle High School in Minneapolis ... Named to the Midwest Elite Team by Gridiron Greats Magazine following his junior and senior seasons ... Second-Team All-State and All-Metro as a senior ... Three-time all-conference selection ... Started on both offense and defense and was named team captain while leading his team to the state championship as a senior ... As a linebacker, he recorded over 100 tackles, five sacks, three fumble recoveries and two interceptions ... Played every position on offense, except quarterback, as a senior ... As a fullback, gained 563 yards on 85 carries and scored 10 touchdowns ... Played basketball as well, leading his team to the state championship as a junior and a third place finish as a senior... Member of the school choir ... Received the National Merit Scholarship and Urban League Scholarship. Personal Information: Born November 11, 1981 ... Sociology major ... His grandfather, Richard, and two great uncles (Jimmy Lee and Henry), played professional baseball in the Negro Leagues.

monk81 04-24-2005 03:51 PM

Re: Newberry
 
[QUOTE=offiss]... Member of the school choir ... .[/QUOTE]

Oh oh.....someone will complain that Gibbs only selets choir boys..... :laughing-

SmootSmack 04-24-2005 04:25 PM

Re: Insider Profile: Manuel White Jr.
 
[QUOTE=monk81]So does this mean you will change your name to ManuelSmack............[/QUOTE]

LOL! No...but finally I can speak of another Manuel in the league other than former Giants Wide Receiver Lionel Manuel

SmootSmack 04-24-2005 04:37 PM

Re: Insider Profile: Manuel White Jr.
 
[QUOTE=PSUskinsfan11]Still can't believe we didn't take a DE with the talent that is on the board. Good pick though, would have rather got Neighmiah Broughton from the Citadel though.[/QUOTE]

Guess you got your wish in the 7th round

Cush 04-24-2005 04:39 PM

Round 7: Nehemiah Broughton, Jr., FB Citadel
 
Another Fullback???

[url]http://www.nfl.com/draft/profiles/2005/broughton_nehemiah[/url]

[url]http://sportsillustrated.cnn.com/football/2005/draft/players/79499.html[/url]

Big C 04-24-2005 04:39 PM

Re: Round 7: Nehemiah Broughton, Jr., FB Citadel
 
yeah kinda confused here, since we got our bruiser in round 4...will have to hear gibbs explanation. will probably say he was the highest on their board or something

monk81 04-24-2005 04:40 PM

Antoher Fb???/broughton/citadel
 
Well we drafted yet another FB.......Broughton/Citadel......
POSITIVES: Built like a truck with stocky legs and a thick frame. Workhorse back with good power and strength to pound it inside. Strong runner. At his best between tackles. Runs with good pad level and nice balance. Has natural hands. Solid blocker. Self starter with good work ethic.

NEGATIVES-Has not faced tough competition. Not very elusive and lacks lateral quickness. Does not have the speed to bounce it outside or go the distance. Only knows one speed. Musclebound and stiff with limited flexibility that affects his route running.

Summary-Built like a typical Steeeler bulldozing back, but looked lie just a guy at the Senior Bowl and will be a fullback for most teams........


Don't you love those colorful descriptions :laughing-

P.S. Did anyone else notice that silly shirt Andy Reid had on........hahahaha

That Guy 04-24-2005 04:42 PM

Re: Extra Pick
 
well, we got 2 FB, an ILB and a FB/OLB with our day 2 picks... hope one of them can block...

offiss 04-24-2005 04:45 PM

Re: Round 7: Nehemiah Broughton, Jr., FB Citadel
 
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1005894 Prospect Profile Published by DefenseWinsGMEN
Nehemiah Broughton

Position:
RB

College:
Citadel

Projected Selection:
Round7


MEASUREMENTS
HEIGHT
WEIGHT
40 TIME
5'11"
250
4.55

ATTRIBUTE SCORE
SIZE
SPEED
STRENGTH
ATHLETICISM
XFACTOR
7
7
7
6
6
out of 10
out of 10
out of 10
out of 10
out of 10

EXCHANGE VALUE
22.5

Pros:
Cons:
Draft Exchange Analysis:
No details at this time.

offiss 04-24-2005 04:48 PM

Re: Round 7: Nehemiah Broughton, Jr., FB Citadel
 
His nickname is WHAT sapien? :laughing2

I have a nickname for him ROTTEN BROUGHTON.

That Guy 04-24-2005 04:48 PM

Re: Insider Profile: Manuel White Jr.
 
the olb we got has played FB in college too i think, so thats 3 FBs...

drew54 04-24-2005 04:48 PM

Re: Round 7: Nehemiah Broughton, Jr., FB Citadel
 
I think he was the top rated FB according to SI. He also was considered a day one prospect to them so I am sure that we took him due to highest guy on our board.

PSUskinsfan11 04-24-2005 04:58 PM

Re: Round 7: Nehemiah Broughton, Jr., FB Citadel
 
GREAT PICKUP!!!!!! I have wanted this guy all along. I don;t know why we got the FB from UCLA but because this guy is going to be a stud. He is huge, has great hands, and can block. Best pick of day 2 for us!!!!

BIGREDSKINFAN63 04-24-2005 05:03 PM

Re: Round 7: Nehemiah Broughton, Jr., FB Citadel
 
could it be gibbs is gonna turn these guys into hbacks???


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