Sorry, there was an error
Sorry, there was an error
Country Music Forums @ CountryMusicPerformers.com

: A wide receiver or a t - Country Music Talk Foru...

Please login or register free to be able to post.

View forum:

: A wide receiver or a t

Started by lluggg615, 2014/08/11 09:44PM
Latest post: 2014/08/11 09:44PM, Views: 347, Posts: 1
: A wide receiver or a t
#1   2014/08/11 09:44PM
lluggg615
1. Pierre Desir, CB, Lindenwood: Desir's one of my favorite prospects in this draft and has an outside chance of landing in the top 32. A 6 1, 200 pound cover corner out of a tiny Division II school, Desir blanketed receivers in 2013. Knocked for the level of competition he was up against, Desir showed up to the Senior Bowl in Mobile and did the same exact thing against some of the Pac 12 and SEC's top wideouts. Born in Haiti, he moved to Missouri when he was four years old and ended up at Washburn (Kansas) out of high school, before transferring to Lindenwood. He spent his entire past two years working a full time job at a call center on top of locking down receivers. A solid Combine performance can ensure he won't be doing the call center gig for at least a few years.


2. Zach Moore, DE, Concordia St. Paul (Minnesota): Never heard of Moore? It's OK, you're not alone. Get to know him now. A 6 foot 6, 285 pound [url=http://www.raidersnflofficialauthentic.com/authentic-derek-carr-jersey.html... Carr Womens Jersey
speed rusher, the Division II star recorded 26 sacks in 28 games. Still viewed as raw, and is a converted high school receiver who's put on over 100 pounds in just a few years, Moore is your classic "upside" guy.


3. Dakota Dozier, OL, Furman: Furman's a prestigious private school in South Carolina with just over 2,700 students enrolled. It's not a traditional NFL prospect factory. But Dakota Dozier could break the mold. A four year starter at left tackle, the 6 foot 4, 315 pound mauler could end [url=http://www.raidersnflofficialauthentic.com/authentic-khalil-mack-jersey.htm... up playing guard at the next level. I spoke to one scout in Mobile who mentioned Dozier as a potential top 75 draft pick.


1. The 40 yard dash: A player's career can be made, or destroyed, in a flash. My favorite 40 yard dash story involves Deion Sanders' run in 1989. Back before the Combine was televised or even all that much covered by the media, Sanders reportedly showed up to the Combine late and did just one drill and only once. As the story goes, Sanders ran a 4.29 in the 40, then jogged right into the Hoosier Dome tunnel and out the building. Without breaking stride, he hopped into a limousine and took a trip to the airport, where he boarded a plane and flew home.


2. Bench press: How many times can a player put up 225 pounds in one sitting? Can't fake this one. In honor of [url=http://www.raidersnflofficialauthentic.com/authentic-derek-carr-jersey.html... 2013 Pro Football Hall of Fame inductee Larry Allen, I'd like to see someone top 50 reps.


3. The gauntlet: A wide receiver or a tight end gets a pass from a coach, catches the ball and drops it. He then runs across the field and catches five passes in a row from five different quarterbacks across the field. It's all hand eye coordination. Boom. Boom. Boom. In today's era of pass happy football, being able to catch a ball and make a first move all in one motion is more important than ever before.


Please login or register free to be able to post.

« Go back to topic list

  • Links allowed: yes
  • Allow HTML: no
  • Allow BB code yes
  • Allow youTube.com: yes
  • Allow code: yes
  • Links visible: no
  • Quick reply: yes
  • Post preview: yes