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Old 02-28-2010, 03:02 PM   #1
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Top Draft Prospects as High Schoolers

Just thought this would be interesting to show you guys how some of the top draft prospects were regarded before they went to college
Prospects are rated on a scale of 1-5 stars:


Sam Bradford:
3 Star Prospect
Ht:6'4"
Wt:200 lbs
40:4.64 secs
Bench Max:245
Squat Max:500
Vertical:34 inches
GPA:4.28
ACT:27
Class:2006 (High School)
Position Rating: 12


Jermaine Gresham:
4 Star Prospect
Ht:6'7"
Wt:230 lbs
40:4.6 secs
Class:2006 (High School)


Gerald McCoy:
5 Star Prospect
Ht:6'4"verified
Wt:305 lbsverified
40:4.9 secs
Bench Reps:26verified
Vertical:0 inches
Class:2006 (High School)
Positon Rank: 1


Russell Okung:
3 Star Prospect
Ht:6'5"
Wt:250 lbs
Bench Max:305
Class:2006 (High School)


Dez Bryant:
4 Star Prospect
Ht:6'1"
Wt:195 lbs
40:4.54 secs
Bench Max:280
Squat Max:435
Vertical:35 inches
Class:2007 (High School)


Ndamukong Suh:
4 Star Prospect
Ht:6'4" verified
Wt:278 lbs verified
Bench Max:300
Bench Reps:24 verified
Squat Max:425
Shuttle:4.94 verified
Vertical:22 inches
Class:2005 (High School)


Colt McCoy:
3 Star Prospect
Ht:6'1"
Wt:180 lbs
40:4.72 secs
Bench Reps:12
Shuttle:4.85
Vertical:29 inches
GPA:3.87
Class:2005 (High School)


Eric Berry:
5 Star Prospect (Position Rank: 1/National Rank 3)
Ht:5'11
Wt:194 lbs
40:4.33 secs
Shuttle:4.81
Vertical:32 inches
GPA:3.7
Class:2007 (High School)
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Berry is a great athlete who is still learning to be a great defender, but his potential is off the charts. He has good size and strength, excellent quickness and a high football IQ. He makes plays more with his raw athleticism than with technique at this point, but he breaks on the ball well and has very good ball skills. As a quarterback on offense, he’s used to having the ball in his hands which makes him dangerous on defense after an interception. Berry has good hands on defense and can go up and get the football if it’s up for grabs. He’s very explosive and has good closing speed and raw athleticism.

C.J. Spiller:
5 Star Prospect (Position Rank: 1/National Rank: 8)
Ht:5'10"
Wt:190 lbs
40:4.4 secs
Class:2006 (High School)
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Old 02-28-2010, 03:07 PM   #2
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Tim Tebow:
5 Star Prospect (Position Rank: 1/National Rank: 22)
Ht:6'3"
Wt:217 lbs
40:4.69 secs
Bench Reps:38
Shuttle:4.16
Vertical:32 inches
Class:2006 (HS - December Grad)
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Brings big-time athletic ability to the table for a quarterback prospect. Has a strong arm and above average speed and elusiveness. Showed positive leadership ability in quarterbacking his team to the state title as a high school senior. Physical enough player to also play linebacker or fullback should quarterback not work out. Needs to work on accuracy, touch, and gain a better grasp of the fundamentals of the passing game.

Brandon Spikes:
5 Star Prospect
Ht:6'4"
Wt:235 lbs
40:4.76 secs
Bench Max:305
Squat Max:565
GPA:2.95
Class:2006 (High School)


Bryan Bulaga:
4 Star Prospect
Ht:6'5"
Wt:270 lbs
40:4.78 secs
Bench Max:380
Squat Max:405
GPA:3
ACT:20
Class:2007 (High School)
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Bulaga is a tremendous jumbo athlete who plays tight end while also acting as a sixth offensive lineman in high school. He projects as an offensive tackle in college with his excellent footwork, big frame and long arms. He has plenty of room to fill out, although it’s doubtful he’ll end up too much over 300 pounds. He is a bit raw as a blocker, often turning players inside rather than engaging them, but when he gets his hands on an opponent and locks up, he’s successful at holding his block. Bulaga could also be a standout defensive tackle in college with his quickness off the football and his motor.

Derrick Morgan:
4 Star Prospect
Ht:6'4"
Wt:260 lbs
40:4.7 secs
Bench Max:315
GPA:3.8
SAT:1480
Class:2007 (HS - December Grad)


Jon Dwyer:
4 Star Prospect
Ht:6'0"
Wt:197 lbs
40:4.4 secs
Bench Max:275
Squat Max:450
Vertical:31 inches
GPA:2.9
Class:2007 (High School)


Anthony Davis:
4 Star Prospect
Ht:6'5"
Wt:341 lbs
40:5.2 secs
Vertical:0 inches
Class:2007 (High School)
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Davis is a huge offensive tackle who locks up quickly and can overpower the competition with his sheer size. He has good agility but his strength is enveloping defenders in the run game and getting out of his stance quickly in pass protection. Davis extends his arms well and likes to hit, using a strong left-handed stiff arm to knock defenders off balance in pass protection. He likes to punch, slide his feet, anchor and punch again, an aggressive pass blocking technique. Davis is more likely a right tackle or a guard prospect unless he improves his footwork, but he will be a load to run behind and is very solid in pass protection. Davis anchors very well and has a strong base, allowing him to handle even the best bull rush attempts. He also avoids over-stepping and stays on balance for counter moves. Davis plays high at time and while he’s successful getting to the next level often, he has trouble with moving targets at times. A very good athlete for his size, Davis relies more on sheer bulk and size at the high school level and needs to work more on his ability to move.

Toby Gerhart:
3 Star Prospect
Ht:6'1"
Wt:228 lbs
40:4.48 secs
Bench Max:295
Squat Max:515
Vertical:38 inches
GPA:4
Class:2006 (High School


Jimmy Clausen:
5 Star Prospect (Postion Rank: 1/National Rank: 1)
Ht:6'3"
Wt:200 lbs
40:4.7 secs
Class:2007 (HS - December Grad)
Quote:
Clausen is as mechanically developed as any quarterback in the last decade. He has a very quick release he delivers from ear level, a strong arm and excellent accuracy. Clausen is mobile enough to get outside the pocket when needed and throws well on the run. He has excellent feet, makes quick and smart decisions and displays excellent poise and pocket presence. Clausen throws a nice deep ball, but his strength is in the intermediate passing game where he can deliver the ball with the most zip. He leads his targets well and knows how to throw the ball in tight coverage, putting it where only his receiver can catch it. Clausen gets into his drops quickly and sets well before most of his throws. He has good ball skills but needs to sell play action a bit better. He needs to add strength and fill out his frame.

Dan LeFevour:
2 Star Prospect
Ht:6'3"
Wt:197 lbs
40:4.85 secs
Bench Reps:7
Shuttle:4.61
Vertical:26 inches
Class:2005 (High School)


Charles Brown:
3 Star Propsect
Ht:6'6"
Wt:249 lbs
40:5.12 secs
Bench Reps:19
Shuttle:4.64
Vertical:28 inches
GPA:2.8
Class:2005 (High School)
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Old 02-28-2010, 03:47 PM   #3
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Re: Top Draft Prospects as High Schoolers

Clausen looks like a cabbage patch kid, his face looks pushed in. LOL
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Old 02-28-2010, 04:46 PM   #4
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^haha I agree, and this just goes to show you that the whole star rankings are inaccurate, if they are to judge their pro potential. Also if you go to rivals.com and watch Sam Bradford in high school, theres nothing really about him that makes you go OOhhhh he's a future pro QB.
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Kedric Golston:
4 Star Prospect
Ht:6'5"
Wt:285 lbs
40:4.85 secs
Bench Max:385
Bench Reps:35
Squat Max:525
Vertical:32 inches
GPA:3
Class:2002 (High School)
Quote:
Defensive tackle Kedric Golston, one of the top-rated prospects at any position in the nation, has given a huge verbal committment to the Georgia Bulldogs.

Malcolm Kelly:
4 Star Prospect
Ht:6'4"
Wt:200 lbs
40:4.5 secs
Class:2005 (High School)
Quote:
With an official visit behind him, Malcolm Kelly's eyes no longer wander from Norman. Now the 6-foot-4, 204-pound wide receiver from Longview, Texas, looks to his next challenge, the U.S. Army All-American game in San Antonio.

Brian Orakpo
4 Star Prospect
Ht:6'4"
Wt:220 lbs
40:4.55 secs
Bench Max:325
Squat Max:450
Vertical:37 inches
Class:2004 (High School)
Quote:
Longhorn commitment Brian Orakpo has been working hard in the weight room and on conditioning drills, and he's hoping the efforts will help him get on the field at Texas as a true freshman. We caught up with the 6-4, 220-pound defensive end prospect to talk about his workout program and his commitment to UT.

Laron Landry:
4 Star Prospect
Ht:6'3"
Wt:185 lbs
40:4.4 secs
Class:2003 (High School)


Fred Davis:
5 Star Prospect
Ht:6'4"
Wt:210 lbs
40:4.5 secs
GPA:2.4
Class:2004 (High School)


Devin Thomas:
4 Star Prospect
Ht:6'2"
Wt:215 lbs
40:4.4 secs
Bench Max:365
Squat Max:500
Shuttle:4.16
Vertical:33 inches
Class:2006 (Junior College - Dec Grad)


Kevin Barnes:
3 Star Prospect
Ht:6'1"
Wt:180 lbs
40:4.5 secs
Vertical:39 inches
GPA:3.5
Class:2004 (High School)

Other Redskin Prospect ratings:
Marko Mitchell - Not Rated
Chris Horton - 2 Star Prospect
Anthony Montgomery - 2 Star Prospect
HB Blades - 3 Star Prospect
Justin Tryon - 4 Star Propsect
Stephon Heyer - 3 Star Prospect (On a side note I think I actually played against Heyer in high school)
Jeremy Jarmon - 2 Star Prospect
Colt Brennan - 2 Star Prospect
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Someone else here mentioned Charles Brown and I blew it off cause I hadn't heard of him. Then watching him at the Combine...WOW, the kid looked good, and has an arm. I was impressed with him.

I'll still say I think not picking up one of the top ranked QB's at #4 will hurt us in the long run only cause if we don't we will be in the same boat we are right now, with a coached up QB who is not a franchise QB. We'll pick apart everything he does wrong and say it's because he was drafted in the 2nd round or beyond.

But if whoever Shanahan wants is gone at #4 then obviously take a OL or move back if possible for more picks and pick up one of the other QB's in the 2nd round.
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Cool thread, Dirtbag. Thanks.
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Someone else here mentioned Charles Brown and I blew it off cause I hadn't heard of him. Then watching him at the Combine...WOW, the kid looked good, and has an arm. I was impressed with him.

I'll still say I think not picking up one of the top ranked QB's at #4 will hurt us in the long run only cause if we don't we will be in the same boat we are right now, with a coached up QB who is not a franchise QB. We'll pick apart everything he does wrong and say it's because he was drafted in the 2nd round or beyond.

But if whoever Shanahan wants is gone at #4 then obviously take a OL or move back if possible for more picks and pick up one of the other QB's in the 2nd round.
Actually I'm not very confident that Brown will make it the second round. Theres actually a guy though right now from Indiana that has recently been moving up draft boards named Rodger Saffold. He played well against Greg Hardy (DE Ole Miss) at the East-West All Star Game and is athletic enough to be a zone blocker.

Still as it stands today I want Okung-McCoy. Unless we go retro-chic and trade down, but thats assuming that KC leap frogs us to take Okung.

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Lol, thanks it was a pain in the ass to make. I was scared that no one was reading it.
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^ No, it's cool to see where everyone came from. I didn't know that Clausen had been the top ranked player in the country.
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Yeah it's a cool thread Dirtbag. I haven't posted on it before but it's interesting to see. So Tryon was a 4 star prospect huh?
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Someone else here mentioned Charles Brown .
Smoot and myself are the main perps

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Yeah it's a cool thread Dirtbag. I haven't posted on it before but it's interesting to see. So Tryon was a 4 star prospect huh?
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^ No, it's cool to see where everyone came from. I didn't know that Clausen had been the top ranked player in the country.

Thanks guys, it really is crazy though. In this class, out of all the 5 star prospects the only one's that really lived up to their potential, at least at the collegiate level, were Spiller, Gerald McCoy, Eric Berry, and Jimmy Clausen. Tebow definitely lived up to the hype as a college player but it's now working against him as a pro.
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Yeah, good thread Dirtbag, thanks for the effort. I was surprised about Clausen and Bradford's ratings, and LeFevour looks like he's 15 in his picture!
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Actually I'm not very confident that Brown will make it the second round. Theres actually a guy though right now from Indiana that has recently been moving up draft boards named Rodger Saffold. He played well against Greg Hardy (DE Ole Miss) at the East-West All Star Game and is athletic enough to be a zone blocker.
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How come Orakpo looks like a man among boys even when coming out of high school??
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