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Next Level's Exclusive Draft Digests
Tons of draft info: trade rumors, hot prospect
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posted April 16, 2005 - print me!
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"TRADE WINDS BLOWING AGAIN?":
There were several indications throughout the day on Friday made
to Next Level Scouting, Inc. that a new suitor for the top overall
pick may have stepped forward, as the MINNESOTA VIKINGS seem to
be showing more than a passing interest in obtaining the #1 pick
in next weekend's NFL Draft... while the Vikings own a pair of
first rounders of their own (#7, #18) that alone would not allow
them to vault up to the top spot... as a matter of fact the team's
second round choice, which is #49 overall would still leave them
considerably short in terms of how most NFL teams judge potential
trades of draft choices... "Well, they (Minneosta) certainly
have the ammunition to try making a move like that, but it would
likely be a costly trade in terms of (total) choices exchanged",
explained one NFL scouting director who was posed the idea of
the Vikings attempting to move up with San Francisco... using
even our own version of the "Trade Value" chart, the
one possible scenario that "On Paper" would be considered
as a plausible trade option for both sides would include the 49ers
sending the #1 overall choice, plus their own third round choice
(#65) to the Vikings for their two first round choices (#7, #18),
as well as their second round pick (#49) and third round pick
(#80)... as on most "Trade Value" charts that would
workout to a "Total Points" trade of roughly 3300 (3270)
from the 49ers perspective and 3200 (3165) coming from the Vikings...
should a deal like this get consummated than the Vikings would
make MICHIGAN senior wide receiver BRAYLON EDWARDS the first overall
selection... while the 49ers could then have several options available
at #7, as there could actually still be one of the two QB's still
on the board at the point, as well as Miami cornerback ANTREL
ROLLE or possibly USC wide receiver MIKE WILLIAMS... the Vikings
would catapult up to take possilby the #1 player on their draft
board, while also obtaining back a third round choice that could
be used to potentially grab Ohio State kicker MIKE NUGENT... a
future replacement for offensive guard Dave Dixon... or another
defensive player for depth purposes; defensive end or cornerback.
"TROUBLE IN ATHENS":
GEORGIA junior linebacker ODELL THURMAN was involved in a nightclub
incident last weekend that may have led to him being formally
arrested... although there have been no arrest papers or charges
officially released... a number of current and former Georgia
Bulldogs' football players were involved in an arguement that
grew into a full-fledged fight at a local area Athens night spot...
Thurman was recognized and pointed out by one managers of the
establishment who saw him lead away by local authorities after
the incident... this is obviously something that needs to be further
investigated, but Thurman continues to confound even his biggest
supporters... he had several similar type off-field problems that
led him to miss several games due to suspension, and initially
caused him to attend a military prep school coming out of high
school... however, on the flip side, he is a kid that has seen
both of his parents already pass away, while also being the father
of two small children... there are several teams that feel he
will be fine in a structured environment, while others have been
left to wonder how he well he will adjust to the NFL lifestyle.
"INSIDE THE WAR ROOMS":
MIAMI DOLPHINS head coach Nick Saban has been part of an NFL
"War Room" before during his tenor with the Cleveland
Browns (1991-1994)... interestingly enough one of his assistants
between 1991-1993 was none other than Cleveland Browns new GM
Phil Savage, who will be guiding his own first draft with the
pick directly following Miami's at #3... in 1991 the Browns grabbed
UCLA safety Eric Turner in the first round... Auburn guard Ed
King never really panned out in the second round... but defensive
lineman James Jones (3rd) and wide receiver Michael Jackson (6th)
were fine selections... not to mention the fact that Coach Saban
would probably love to have a 12-round draft back again for this
year... moving ahead... "Touchdown" Tommy Vardell was
the #1 pick in 1992... they then played "Let's Make a Deal"
with Dallas... which really only helped land defensive tackle
Bill Johnson (3rd) and linebacker Gerald Dixon (3rd), but neither
really were more than steady NFL players... while wide receiver
Patrick Rowe (2nd) was never more than a tease... if that... the
1993 draft was one they felt was going to help them turn the corner...
offensive lineman Steve Everitt (1st)... defensive lineman Dan
Footman (2nd)... also traded a third for DT Jerry Ball and 4th
for OL Jay Hilgenberg... Everitt had a few solid years... Footman
spent too much time nursing injuries... Ball played his role in
the middle... but his best years were in Detroit... third year
in a row they failed to find a late round sleeper... his final
year saw them grab cornerback Antonio Langham in the 1st... wide
receiver Derrick Alexander in a trade up to the end of the first
round... defensive tackle Romeo Bandison (3rd)... and once again
the standard "Three-and-Out" to finish the draft...
now granted he had only some or rather very much less say into
these selections... but those four drafts would get average to
slightly below average grades overall... so his track record will
really start to be made when the clock strikes 00:00 at roughly
12:30 to 12:45pm Saturday, April 23rd.
CLEVELAND BROWNS GM Phil Savage will enter his first draft in
charge with a different background or resume than that of his
two predecessors in the draft (Mike Nolan and Nick Saban)... while
both the former are distinguished coaches first and foremost...
Savage is a guy that has worked his way from doing the "Grunt"
work of scouting to the adminstrative side... but at heart he
is still ss a "Film" guy, so it will not be surprising
to those in the "Know" to see him make some shrewd moves
during the draft in terms of trading up or down... as well as
knowing when to play it safe... and when to go out on a limb for
a player he really likes or expects to reach their full upside
potential... one of the most often told comments to me over the
past 8-10 years of learning and studying the draft and evaluation
of players has been "The draft is not about guessing... it's
about making decisions... you don't guess who is going to be the
best player... you use the tools that you have; film, stats, production,
but most importantly your own eyes"... keep an eye on how
deliberate the Browns are with their selections, while also looking
at the makeup of this year's roster... who will be available as
free agents in 2006... who are the top prospects heading into
the 2005 college football season... and how their own division
is now shifting to having more passing based offenses than ever
before with the additions of Carson Palmer (Cincinnati) and Ben
Roethlisberger (Pittsburgh) to the equation.
"DRAFT DAY VALUE BOARD":
MIAMI, OH senior power forward DANNY HORACE is eyeing a possible
change in professions, as he goes from low post threat to tight
end prospect... while he averaged 15 points and nine rebounds,
as a first-team All-MAC power forward... wide upper body, but
athletic (not bulky) between the waist and lower body... he has
impressive athleticism for his size... including 38" vertical
and 11'0" broad jump... weighs 6056, 250 pounds... did not
play in a regular season college football game, but worked with
the team last spring... catching two passes for 16 yards in the
team's spring game, while playing against the first-team defense...
he wore jersey #83 for the WHITE team... this is also the only
current available game film available on him... played two years
of football in high school at Western Hills High School in Cincinnati...
will turn 22 years old the day before the draft on April 22nd...
has a private workout scheduled with Washington on April 19th
(Tuesday)... a total of 12 teams have called and requested additional
information and a copy of the spring game tape... #33 on the basketball
team... #83 on the spring game tape... please contact his agent
for more information and game film... a copy of that spring game
tape is currenty en route to our own office, as well.
"WHAT PEOPLE ARE SAYING":
AUBURN senior cornerback CARLOS ROGERS, our #1 rated cornerback
before the Combine, as earned or tied for that top spot on most
NFL teams' boards along with MIAMI'S ANTREL ROLLE... there are
a few teams that feel that Rolle could be an elite free safety,
but will struggle in certain defensive schemes if left at cornerback...
while WEST VIRGINIA junior cornerback/return man ADAM "PACMAN"
JONES comes up next, although some teams have given him more of
a late first-round grade.
OKLAHOMA senior offensive tackle JAMAAL BROWN, who is listed
as high as #2 on some boards at his position, has also drawn some
added attention by teams that are researching his medical records
to be sure they are confident in his durability and injury history...
while some feel he could develop into a dominating right tackle...
there are others that grade him somewhat lower based on durability/injury/strength
questions.
OKLAHOMA senior defensive end/linebacker DAN CODY has drawn a
few more concerns from teams that are pondering his professional
future, while analyzing how the medication he currently takes
for clinical depression might effect him short-or-long term...
the concerns don't seem to be about his on-field performance or
ability to handle the NFL lifestyle, but more about his ability
to keep up his weight, battle little injuries if he cannot mix
and match other prescribed medications, and also the vulnerability
of how a pro athlete in a new area might be effected by the every
day run of the mill things that can confront them.
OKLAHOMA STATE junior running back VERNAND MORENCY, who surprisingly
never decided to run/workout for scouts a second time after running
between 4.58 and 4.66 in the 40 at Miami's Pro Day, was receiving
a lot of positive attention after coaches/scouts evaluated more
of his game film, but it has been balanced out by the fact that
the former minor-league baseball prospect drew several red flags
for issues involving his off-field behavior... he is still throught
to be a solid mid-to-late "Day One" selection, depending
on your total evaluation of him on-and-off the field.
SAN DIEGO STATE junior MATT MCCOY, who recently had one of his
final private visits with the NY Jets, weighed in at 6020, 245
pounds at the team's Hempstead, NY complex... while many other
outlets have reported his weight at being in the 230-pound range
he has not been below 235-238 pounds since the end of the season...
which was much closer to his actual playing weight than the 220
pounds listed on the school's website the past two years... McCoy
actually reported out of high school at between 218 and 224 pounds...
keep an eye on Atlanta, Baltimore, Philadelphia, all of whom could
have him rated above several other more well-known names.
SOUTH CAROLINA senior defensive tackle DARRELL SHROPSHIRE and
MISSISSIPPI STATE senior defensive tackle RONALD FIELDS have been
the two names most often mentioned in terms of players that could
now move up draft boards based on the reports that came out earlier
this week, regarding the positive drug test results that came
back on Northwestern's LUIS CASTILLO and Wisconsin's ANTTAJ HAWTHORNE...
"Both of those guys (Shropshire/Fields) could now be solid
day one picks if there is a run on interior defenders... (I) think
that Castillo will slide about half a round based on the reports
(I) have seen... Hawthorne... it is too early for me to make a
decision on that right now", explained one team official.
TEXAS senior outside linebacker DERRICK JOHNSON, who is considered
a sure-fire Top-10 choice by most outlets, does not get the same
full ringing endorsement by all 32 NFL teams... "(I'm) still
waiting to see him get off a block on these (college) tapes",
said one position coach... "If you take away those ESPN highlights
than there is very little else to see in terms of big plays out
of this guy (Johnson)", explained one area scout... so while
there is still a high percentage of teams that have him rated
highly... a small minority does not even consider him a first
round prospect... meanwhile, TEXAS senior running back CEDRIC
BENSON has also seen some criticism during the mid-to-late portion
of the evaluation process... there is a decent percentage of teams
that think that in another year he could slide down the draft
board in similar fashion to Steven Jackson (St. Louis) at last
year's draft... "(I'd) take him with a mid-to-late first
round choice, but he's (Benson) not a clear cut Top-10 draft choice...
(I) don't always see the second gear of speed in his game... and
he is inconsistent in finishing his runs", said one team
official.
VIRGINIA junior tight end HEATH MILLER has been unable to workout
for scouts/coaches leading up to the draft due to a sports hernia...
but there have been several teams that feel that this might become
a more serious problem, as it is the type of injury that can become
a lingering issue... while he does not have any other specific
injuries to date on record... there were a host of teams that
wanted to get their own team doctors to evaluate his full medical
history in recent weeks.
"PLAYER UPDATES":
OKLAHOMA senior wide receiver WILL PEOPLES and SHAW U. senior
linebacker CHRIS PEAVY have both obtained new player representation
in the past few weeks... so teams might want to contact them directly
in case any "Draft Day" contact information has changed...
the same is true for CLEMSON senior defensive lineman ERIC COLEMAN,
who made a switch shortly after the Combine, so his point of contact
and information might also have changed.
"PRIVATE VISIT & WORKOUT UPDATES":
ALABAMA senior linebacker CORNELIUS WORTHAM has drawn additional
interest from Chicago, Green Bay, New England, Pittsburgh, San
Diego and Tampa Bay... keep an eye on the Buccaneers who coached
Wortham at the Senior Bowl.
ALABAMA senior offensive guard DANNY MARTZ has received additional
interest from Denver.
ARKANSAS senior wide receiver/tight end MATT JONES had a private
workout on-campus with several members of the Phildelphia Eagles
on Friday... including Jason Licht (Player Personnel), David Culley
(WR coach) and Marty Mornhinweg (Offensive coordinator)... he
met with the team officials and also did positional drills...
keep an eye on the progress of Licht, who is quickly becoming
a well-respected talent evaluator, having started his career with
the New England Patriots, and could earn some additional attention
for available positions after next season... Jones also has had
a private visit with Washington.
CALIFORNIA junior quarterback AARON RODGERS has not received
a formal offer to review from San Francisco, as of late Friday
afternoon, although his representation expects things to heat
up over the weekend and early next week... as they feel that teams
are confident in Rodgers' ability to step-in and play next season,
as a rookie, as compared to UTAH junior quarterback ALEX SMITH,
who even the biggest supporter of his skill level and upside has
not once mentioned the idea of inserting him into the starting
lineup as a rookie.
CINCINNATI senior linebacker JAMAR ENZOR, who was not able to
workout because of illness (strep throat) at the team's second
Pro Day, had a private workout on-campus, which was attended by
Indianapolis and Jacksonville, earlier this week (April 14th),
he did not run the 40-yard dash... but had a 10'0" broad
jump... and ran in the neighborhood of 4.2 in the short shuttle
and 6.9 in the three-cone... also did a full positional workout
that lasted nearly 30 minutes... Cleveland, Miami and NY Jets
have also shown additional interest in him.
CINCINNATI senior safety DOUG MONAGHAN has received additional
interest from Indianapolis and Jacksonville.
COLORADO STATE senior offensive tackle ERIK PEARS ran between
5.07 and 5.12 in the 40... 1.65 10-yard... 31" vertical...
weighed in at 6076, 315 pounds... still not 100% recovered from
post-season shoulder surgery... but has made a faster recovery
than expected... as he was able to do a partial-workout on-campus
earlier this week (April 13th)... the doctor that performed the
surgery expects him to be full-go before or by the start of training
camp... Indianapolis was on hand for this workout... please contact
his agent for more information or to receive a copy of his updated
medical file.
CONNECTICUT senior wide receiver/return man MATT CUTAIA has received
additional attention from both Green Bay and New Orleans since
running sub-4.4 40-times (4.36/4.39) at the school's second Pro
Day.
DELAWARE senior defensive lineman CHRIS MOONEY, who is capable
of playing DE or adding weight and moving inside to DT, has been
receiving additional attention from both NY Giants and New Orleans...
will not be surprising to see him taken in the late rounds by
one of several suitors.
DRAKE, IA senior wide receiver JASON JONES had a private workout
with Kansas City last weekend, as he was never able to get a Pro
Day scheduled.
DUKE senior cornerback KENNETH STANFORD (#3) has received additional
interest, as he was a four-year starter... ran 4.51 in the 40...
1.59 10-yard... 4.30 short shuttle... 6.95 three-cone... 35.5"
vertical and 10'3" broad jump at his Pro Day.
FLORIDA STATE senior cornerback LEROY SMITH (#32), who was not
invited to the Combine, has drawn interest from a lot of teams
since his Pro Day, as they continue to review his potential to
contribute initially on special teams and as a possible nickel
back... shows good ball skills on tape... ran better than expected
at his Pro Day even on a fast track... experienced corners with
good cover skills that can come up and stick a slot receiver in
the league can usually find themselves taken off the board in
the late rounds if not earlier.
FRESNO STATE senior defensive end/linebacker CLAUDE SANDERS has
drawn additional attention from Houston, Oakland and several other
3-4 defensive based teams.
GEORGIA TECH senior offensive tackle KYLE WALLACE has had private
visits with Atlanta and NY Giants.
GEORGIA TECH senior offensive tackle KENTON JOHNSON has drawn
additional interest of late, even had a private workout with Atlanta
earlier this week.
GRAND VALLEY STATE senior defensive tackle/nose guard KEYONTA
MARSHALL has drawn additional interest from Cleveland, Detroit,
Indianapolis, New England and NY Giants... not as quick, but has
a similar body-type to former NFL interior run stuffer Jerry Ball...
if he keeps his weight and conditioning under control he could
prove to be an above-average PFA based on his position and the
specific strengths of his game.
HUMBOLDT STATE, CA senior wide receiver DUSTIN CREAGER has drawn
additional interest from Chicago, San Diego, San Francisco among
others.
IOWA senior defensive end MATT ROTH has received additional attention
from Jacksonville, Minnesota and Philadelphia... there have been
several discussions that he is one of the "Safest" picks
in the draft, as most feel that he can develop into a Grant Wistrom-type
(Seattle) performer... his attitude and work ethic have already
excited a number of position and head coaches a like.
LEHIGH senior tight end ADAM BERGEN has drawn additional attention
from Arizona and San Francisco.
LINDENWOOD, MO/MEMPHIS senior running back DERRON PARQUET has
had at least one private visit since his recent Pro Day workout,
which was done in the New Orleans area... he has received additional
attention from New Orleans, NY Giants and San Francisco among
others.
MASSACHUSETTS senior fullback RICH DEMERS has drawn additional
attention from Buffalo, Dallas, Miami, San Diego and Tennessee.
MICHIGAN STATE senior defensive tackle KEVIN VICKERSON had a
private visit with Detroit yesterday.
MICHIGAN STATE senior tight end ERIC KNOTT has drawn significant
interest from teams since his Pro Day on March 19th... ran 4.85
in the 40... 4.40 short shuttle.. 7.27 three-cone... 34"
vertical... 9'2" broad jump... 33" arms... 10 1/2"
hands... weighed in at 6030, 256 pounds... caught the ball very
well during the positional drills... showed better than advertised
athleticism and receiving skills... might also have the largest
hands of any available tight end.
MIDWESTERN STATE, TX senior offensive tackle AMARIAH FARROW is
being further evaluated by our staff over the weekend, as we have
received additional game film on him (Friday, April 15th), which
contains two additional game tapes, as well as a videotaped workout...
please contact his agent for more information or a copy of this
tape/DVD.
MISSOURI senior cornerback SHIRDONYA MITCHELL had a private visit
with Miami... he has also had private visits with Dallas and Indianapolis...
teams with additional selections on the second day, as well as
those who were excited at his Pro Day workout results prior to
his knee injury are expected to explore the idea of drafting him
in the mid-to-late rounds... some still have him as high as the
fifth round based on his size, speed and upside... remember he
was only converted to defense two years ago after starting his
career off as a wide receiver.
MURRAY STATE senior tight end JIMMY ST. LOUIS has drawn additional
attention from NY Jets, St. Louis and Tennessee.
NORTHERN ARIZONA senior running back/return man ROGER ROBINSON
now has additional game tape available on him, which is mainly
special teams film from when he was at Utah State, please contact
his agent for more information.
NORTHERN ILLINOIS senior wide receiver/return man DAN SHELDON
ran 3.86 short shuttle... 6.85 three-cone... 34.5" vertical...
9'8" broad jump... has previously been timed at between 4.42
and 4.45... weighed in at 5085, 176 pounds... senior tight end
BRAD CIESLAK ran 4.13 short shuttle... 7.12 three-cone... 28"
vertical... 8'9" broad jump... weighs 6036, 262 pounds...
previously ran between 4.92 and 4.98 in the 40 and 23 reps of
225 pounds at the school's first Pro Day (March 4th), which was
attended by Indianapolis and New Orleans... both of those two
teams, as well as Chicago and Jacksonville have shown additional
interest in him... all times were recorded on an outdoor FieldTurf
surface... the conditions were too windy for accurate 40-times
to be recorded.
NORTHERN ILLINOIS senior offensive guard MATT MCGHGHY had a private
visit with Cincinnati earlier this week.
NORTHWESTERN senior offensive guard IKE NDUKWE had a private
workout with St. Louis offensive line coach John Matsko recently...
he did a full positional workout that lasted over an hour... Green
Bay and Miami have also showed additional interest of late.
NORTHWESTERN STATE, LA senior fullback ISSA BANNA has drawn additional
interest from Dallas, NY Giants, Tennessee among others... could
be a late round surprise, but if he goes un-drafted expect the
NY Giants to battle their divisional rival Dallas for his services.
NOTRE DAME senior defensive tackle GREG PAULY has received additional
interest from Green Bay, New Orleans and San Francisco... medical
updates are available by contact his agent... but he will have
the cast taken off his ankle on April 26th... the doctor that
performed the surgery has stated that he feels certain that he
will be full-go by or before the start of training camp... there
is a strong contingent of teams that feel that he will be best
utilized as an offensive tackle rather on the defensive side of
the ball... with teams hoping he would be available as a PFA,
but now there is some talk of taking him in the late rounds...
bulking him up towards the 300-310 pound mark and using his rookie
campaign to get him adjusted to his new position.
PENN STATE senior wide receiver/return man GERALD SMITH had drawn
additional interest from several teams, including the NY Giants.
SAN JOSE STATE junior defensive end/linebacker TONY FICKLIN had
a private workout with San Francisco last weekend... he did positional
drills at both DE and LB... and then also did a workout as a fullback...
catching passes and impressing team officials with his overall
athleticism.
SOUTHERN CONNECTICUT STATE senior linebacker SARTH BENOIT had
a private visit with St. Louis.
SOUTHERN CONNECTICUT STATE senior quarterback MIKE ABATE has
drawn additional attention from Cleveland, Philadelphia and St.
Louis... which have all received additional game film on him.
SOUTHERN MISSISSIPPI senior linebacker ANTOINE CASH had a private
workout on-campus, which was attended by Atlanta and Philadelphia
earlier this week (April 13th)... ran between 4.49 and 4.64 in
the 40... actually ran three-times... the variety of times were
4.49, 4.52, 4.59, 4.61, 4.64... followed that by doing positional
drills with Atlanta's linebacker coach... weighed in at 6004,
220 pounds (219.5 to be exact)...
SOUTHERN MISSISSIPPI senior defensive tackle CHAD RUFFIN has
drawn additional attention from Indianapolis, Jacksonville, New
Orleans and Washington... ran between 5.00 and 5.08 in the 40...
4.38 short shuttle... 30.5" vertical... 8'8" broad jump...
and also did 34 reps of 225 pounds at his Pro Day... also did
a full positional workout in the afternoon that day.
STANFORD senior tight end ALEX SMITH has/did not have a private
visit with the NY Jets, but has received a lot of attention from
them... Detroit, Pittsburgh and Tampa Bay have also shown additional
interest.
TEXAS A&M senior defensive lineman MARCUS JASMIN has also
been evaluated by some teams as a conversion to offensive tackle...
he's also done offensive line drills at some private workouts.
UTAH senior defensive end JOHN FANENE has had private visits
with Cincinnati, Houston, Jacksonville, Miami, Philadelphia, Pittsburgh,
San Diego, San Francisco and also had one with Oakland yesterday...
has also drawn additonal interest from Cincinnati, Dallas and
Miami, all of whom have held private workouts with him... Cleveland
has also looked into scheduling a private workout... impressed
all in attendance at his Pro Day... ran 4.90 in the 40... 4.28/4.32
short shuttle... 23 reps of 225 pounds... weighed in at 6030,
291 pounds... is now drawing mid-to-late round consideration from
a wide variety of teams.
WISCONSIN senior tight end TONY PACIOTTI had a private workout
with Baltimore earlier this week (April 11th)... caught 19 of
20 passes during his positional drills... has earned interest
from teams after playing 33 consectutive games... known more for
his blocking... he is viewed as a solid backup/special teams guy.
Former WEST VIRGINIA All-American, three-time National wrestling
champion GREG JONES, who played defensive back in high school,
will have a workout with Pittsburgh in the near future... did
not play football in college... weighs 6006, 185 pounds.
"BIGGER BACKS THE TREND":
If you take a look back over nearly the past 15 years... not
since NY GIANTS running back Joe Morris... has there been a team
that has made a "Run" (literally) at actually capturing
the Super Bowl title without having what would be described as
a "Bigger" back as the feature back of their offense...
even when you look back at TAMPA BAY (Michael Pittman)... ST.
LOUIS (Marshall Faulk)... GREEN BAY (Dorsey Levens and Edgar Bennett)...
who have all won Super Bowls in the past ten years... they have
all had a primary running back that is of the larger variety...
although Faulk is also noted as one of the league's best all-purpose
backs, since he possesses wide receiver hands and route running
skills... over the past five years, the average size of the starting
running back on the Super Bowl winning team has been 6'1",
230 pounds.
"SMOKE SIGNALS OR SIGNAL CALLERS":
Basically for the last three-to-five years a wide variety of
"Outlets" have speculated on when or where will the
GREEN BAY PACKERS locate a future replacement for quarterback
Brett Favre... and outside of grabbing Craig Nall in the fifth
round a few years back... the team has decided not to spend a
high draft choice on an heir apparent... in recent days/weeks...
the Packers have spent a lot of time reviewing signal callers...
having a few in for private visits and eyeing the workout of Akron
senior quarterback CHARLIE FRYE closeup... while most would see
this as a sure sign that this could be the year they finally pickup
a young passer it could also be a great "Smoke Screen"
device used to throw off teams that will be drafting in the mid-to-late
portion of the first round... there are two tangible reasons for
this, including the fact that they believe in their system and
diagnosis of quarterback prospects and feel that there are a few
"Lesser-known" quarterbacks that can be found on the
second day of this year's draft... secondly, they have a signal
caller already waiting in the wings that has all the physical
tools and potential to develop into a starting caliber quarterback,
J.T. O'SULLIVAN... while it will never happen while Favre is on
the roster... this is a kid that should he ever be given the chance
to take the reigns of a football team will prove to be a dynamic
performer in his own right... so while the future QB issue is
not 100% certain in Green Bay... everyone will be forced to wait
until late Saturday afternoon (next weekend) to see if they spent
time evaluating signal callers or sending out very carefully devised
smoke screens.
"QB'S AND THE SUPER BOWL":
The last PAC-10 quarterback to win a Super Bowl was John Elway
with the Denver Broncos in Super Bowl XXXIII.
The last Mountain West Conference quarterback to win a Super
Bowl was technically Trent Dilfer with the Baltimore Ravens in
Super Bowl XXXV, although when he played at San Diego State they
were in the WAC.
"INTERESTING SIDE NOTES":
The NFL has instituted several new rules in recent years to help
the draft process along... teams can only interview so many players
at the Combine... they can only have so many players in-town for
private visits before the draft... and cannot have any visits
past a certain date... so how do you get all your work done with
these new rules in effect... easy... if they can't come to you...
you go to them... several top prospects have had their "Private"
visits in the comfort of their own home town or college campus...
while others have been persuaded to change dates or schedule their
visits based on the following... "Well, our team makes it
a rule that we cannot put you on our draft board without having
you take a physical with our own team doctors"... now that
works on a 20-22 year old kid that wants to see his name called
at the end of April... and can also make an agent decide to send
his player on a seven teams in nine day trip across the country...
but it is also how teams find out what's going on during the "Private
Visit" circuit... you can see what city the player came from...
and what city he is going to next... and who he saw or ran into
at that last team's complex... so while many things have changed
or been altered to help smooth out the draft process... some things
will always stay the same... therefore if you see a "Goodyear"
blimp overhead in the weeks leading up to the draft it's likely
not a re-make of "Black Sunday" rather just someone
doing some "Advanced" scouting on who's visiting your
team's facility.
*Next Level Scouting Staff members Dean Zarafonetis, Matt Jansen,
Pat Schuster have also contributed to previous reports, as have
Carlos Holmes, Josh Buchanan.
*All rights reserved by NextLevel Scouting, Inc. and John Murphy...
any use of the material enclosed without the express written or
verbal consent of NextLevel Scouting, Inc. or John Murphy is prohibited...
John Murphy can be reached via phone or email at 504.415.9979
and john@nlscouting.com.
Next Level Scouting's John Murphy,
an annual draft-time contributor to New Orleans Pro Football,
filesa report to NOPF in preparation for the 2005 NFL Combine.
Look for more from Murphy throughout the Draft 2005 season,
here at NOPF. Visit Next Level's new website at www.nlscouting.com.
John Murphy can be reached at john@nlscouting.com.
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