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Lick your finger, take a grain, and enjoy.
http://footballoutsiders.com/nfl-draft/2010/introducing-sackseer
When it comes to sleepers, SackSEER rates two prospects above the rest: South Carolina linebacker Eric Norwood and Washington defensive end Daniel Te'O'Nesheim. Eric Norwood's Combine numbers are similar to those of Clay Matthews a year ago, and he had better college sack production. Te'O'Nesheim has been billed as a productive, high-energy player who lacks the athleticism to compete at a high level, but his 37-inch vertical leap and a 4.18-second short shuttle at the Combine are enough to convince SackSEER.
They really don't like JPP, FWIW.
TCU's Jerry Hugh's rates the highest.
Postmaster
04-20-2010, 08:15 PM
I would like to see where Vernon Gholston would have ranked.
Postmaster
04-20-2010, 08:17 PM
Te'O with a 4.18 SS? That blows everybody out of the water.
wyoraiders
04-20-2010, 09:24 PM
Funny how the Donkeys had two guys, Jarvis Moss and Robert Ayers, who were on the lowest score list...and how they have done absolutely zero to this point.
Interesting article, thanks!
That Te'o seems pretty good...
:)
Saw his name in there and figured a couple folks would enjoy seeing him get talked up a little.
gannoncannon
04-21-2010, 09:29 AM
Maybe we should send this to Raiders HQ so that when they inevitably base their draft decisions off of combine times, we can at least get them pointed in the right direction.
Madturk
04-21-2010, 10:55 AM
FWIW, Te'O'Nesheim is on the Raiders radar screen. I think he'd be a great mid round "developmental" type guy. I love this guys highlight reel. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tmv0jJqpYMg My Lil Al says so:p
Byron2112
04-21-2010, 11:04 AM
I really don't see how the guy gets outta the 3rd round...
Everyone was saying how he has it all... leadership, non-stop motor, stand up guy, student of the game, understands how to use a variety of moves, super-duper college production... but he was an overachiever that wasn't athletic, and wouldn't test well.
Well, he went to the combine and tested as well or better than every DE in this draft.
He's the total package. He's got everything but prototypical size, but they're have been plenty of DE's that go 6'3"+, 265 and have great careers rushing the passer in the NFL.
eleven
04-21-2010, 11:39 AM
Obviously everyone looks good in their highlite reel but he really stands out. I'm usually not that impressed.
I would not mind that pick at all.
Madturk
04-21-2010, 12:00 PM
Jared Allenesque. He's plenty big enough and looks pretty stout against the run. I think Byron is right though. He probably goes earlier than predicted.
Just a quick thing from Kirwan on sirius today...
He's been "hearing a ton of people talking about Te'o Nesheim" in recent days, so he called a couple scouts from some NFL teams...
He was told to quit bringing him up all the time! I think this guy is a legit riser. Top 100 type of guy...
I guess we'll see soon.
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