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87. TE Clay Harbor 6'3"252lbs.
Overview Had an amazing senior season for the Bears, racking up the most receiving yards of any FCS TE in the country, while amassing 59-749, 4 TDs.
Strengths
Elite pass catcher with very good hands. Fast. Smart and very articulate. Football smart and will gobble a playbook. Good separation quickness and can really find the seams in a defense. Gives solid effort when asked to block. Just enough size and speed to be used as a move TE. Can also be looked at as a FB or H-back. Has even played safety in the past. Very productive in college. Very good ups (37"). Strong (benches 460, squats 570.) Would blow up the combine if he gets invited.
Weaknesses
Smallish for an NFL TE, and may suffer when asked to run block on a consistent basis. Does not possess the type of speed that will stretch NFL defenses the way he was able to do that in college. Marginal overall package for the pro game. Lacks growth potential and upside.
Projection
5-7th rounder, unless a small-school bias snares him.
http://cdsdraft.com/profile.php?id=4701
 
88. S Darrell Stuckey 6'0"205lbs.
Overview Started 12 games in 2009 and led the team in tackles. Combine participant who had a fine showing.
Strengths
Very physical player with the ideal frame/build for the NFL. Complete safety who can thump in the box and run the deep middle vs. the pass. Big hitter and a reliable open-field tackler. Closes hard vs. the run. Strong and plays with leverage. Nice instincts and good range. Has hands for the pick. Can cover TEs & RBs man-to-man, and has a nice feel in zones. Plays on special teams.
Weaknesses
Not huge for a safety and lacks top-end speed. Not agile enough to cover WRs or play in the slot. Didn't have the same impact in '09 as he had in prior seasons.
Projection
Mid-round pick who's ticket will be special teams. Probable starter down the road.
http://cdsdraft.com/profile.php?id=2564
 
89. CB Scotty McGee 5'9"190lbs.
Overview Scotty is a 2005 graduate of Ocean Lakes H.S. in Virginia Beach, VA. Scotty was named a First-team all-district and all-region and second-team all-state as an Ocean Lakes senior. He ran for 1,304 yards and 17 touchdowns as a senior and 1,336 yards and 13 touchdowns and had a 240-yard game as a junior. He was also named all-district and second-team all-region as a junior.

At JMU, Scotty was a starter at one CB spot as a RS freshman in 2006 and had 45 tackles, 5 PDs and a pick. As a RS soph in 2007, he tallied 18 tackles, and 4 PDs, but started to really make a name for himself as a KR after returning his second kickoff for a TD. In 2008, he went 30-6-1 and also returned another kickoff for a TD, and added punt returning to his resume, returning three for a TD including the decisive points with one second remaining in a 38-31 win at Richmond with his punt return for a score. Scotty also ignited JMU’s rally from a 21-0 deficit with his 99-yard scoring return to open the second half vs. Appalachian State.
Strengths
Deadly punt returned and kickoff returner who can come in and make many rosters with that skill set alone. Improving cover corner who has shown progression in terms of technique and recognition every year at J.M.U. Plays bump and run and has the speed to cover his sins. Breaks up a lot of passes. Both quick and fast. One of the top 3-4 return specialists available for the NFL draft. Good kid who works at it.
Weaknesses
Lacks size and nastiness to be much of an enforcer in the run game. Can be beat up and abused by big WRs. May never be more than a dime back, and/but doesn't show consistent hands for the pick. May find that the running lanes close a lot more quickly in the return game at the next level, and is no sure thing for a roster spot even as a returner. Will never be a starting corner for a decent NFL defense.
Projection
5-6th rounder based on return ability. Free agent as a CB...combined probably a 7th rounder or priority UDFA.
http://cdsdraft.com/profile.php?id=3961
 
How about Riley Cooper - prolly a 4th or 5th round selection.
I don't think he is a real sleeper. I know I have some guys that are rated pretty high on here and may not be sleepers to GMs, but they are guys that are not talk too much about. Maybe it is because I follow the Gators, but Coops name comes up a lot. The one knock I have on Coop is that he does not get separation from the defender. I think UF's scheme kind of hides this fact. But he definitely has the size and speed.
 
90. OLB Aaron Morgan 6'4"242lbs.
Louisiana-Monroe hybrid pass rusher Aaron Morgan has been graded as a potential fifth-round to sixth-round draft pick on some NFL teams' draft boards, according to league sources.
Morgan has conducted a private workout for the San Francisco 49ers, per a source close to the program.
He's drawing interest from the Oakland Raiders, New York Giants New Orleans Saints, 49ers, Jacksonville Jaguars, Dallas Cowboys, Cincinnati Bengals and the Miami Dolphins.
Morgan has recovered from a pulled hamstring that prevented him from running the 40-yard dash at his Pro Day workout.
At NFL teams' request, Morgan recently ran his time trial again at Speed Works and turned in a 4.74 clocking. It was recorded on a video.
Then, Morgan ran in the high 4.6 range in a workout for an undisclosed NFL team earlier this week.
He also posted a 6.84 in the three-cone drill and a 4.21 in the 20-yard shuttle.
Morgan is a sleeper who's gaining some buzz in NFL scouting circles.
Monroe is a 'tweener outside linebacker-defensive end who was named first-team All-Sun Belt Conference.
And his impressive workout numbers stack up favorably with many of the top defensive end-linebacker draft prospects.
The 6-foot-4, 242-pounder has run between 4.68 and 4.72 seconds in the past.
He bench presses 375 pounds.
And he has bench pressed 225 pounds 26 times, posted a 40 1/2 inch vertical leap, a 10-07 broad jump, a 4.13 short shuttle and a 7.14 three-cone drill.
Last season, Morgan registered nine sacks, also posting 17 tackles for losses, 52 tackles and one interception. Here's a link to his highlight video.
For his career, Morgan posted 22 sacks.
http://www.nationalfootballpost.com/Source-Aaron-Morgan-climbing-draft-boards.html
 
QB
5. QB Levi Brown 6'3"220lbs.
21. QB Tyler Sheehan 6'3"224lbs.
24. QB John Skelton 6'5"258lbs.
40. QB Mike Kafka 6'3"220lbs.
56. QB Billy Cundiff 6'2"226lbs.
RB/FB

25.
RB Keiland Williams 6'0"221 lbs.
34. HB/TE/WR James Konz 6'3"228lbs.
[FONT=Verdana,Geneva,Arial,Helvetica,sans-serif][SIZE=-2]41. RB William Ford 5'11"185lbs.[/SIZE][/FONT]
57. RB Keith Toston 6'0"214lbs.
71. RB Curtis Steele 5'11"194lbs.
80. RB James Starks 6'2"217lbs.
85. RB Deji Karim 5'9"210lbs.
TE
12. TE Anthony McCoy 6'5"255lbs.
18. TE Michael Palmer 6'5"250lbs.
19. TE Jimmy Graham 6'8"260lbs.
42. TE Scott Sicko 6'4"250lbs.
87. TE Clay Harbor 6'3"252lbs.
WR
4. WR Naaman Roosevelt 6'0"187lbs.
10. WR Seyi Ajirotutu 6'3"210lbs.
11. WR Terrell Hudgins 6'2"236lbs.
15. WR Ricardo Lockette 6'3"200lbs.
16. WR Kelton Tindal 6'3"198lbs.
26. WR Freddie Barnes 6'0"212lbs.
27. WR Taylor Price 6'1"209lbs.
29. WR Greg Matthews 6'2.5"210lbs.
36. WR Pat Simmonds 6'5"227lbs.
47. WR Marc Mariani 6'0"185lbs.
49. WR Carlton Mitchell 6'4"212lbs.
63. WR/KR Terrence Austin 5'10"183lbs.
74. WR Blair White 6'2''209lbs.
81. WR Donald Jones 6'1"210lbs.
82. WR Scott Long 6'2"216lbs.
OG/C
9. C John Estes 6'3" 300lbs.
30. OG/C Thomas Austin 6'3.5"310lbs.
39. C J.D. Walton 6'2"300lbs.
51. OG Chaz Millard 6'3"305lbs.
59. OG/OT Levi Horn 6'6"320lbs.
70. C Mitch Petrus 6’3"304lbs.
OT
22. OT Jared Veldheer 6'7"321lbs.
23. OT Casey Knips 6'8"308lbs.
75. OT/OG Chris Scott 6'5"346lbs.
79. OT Jeff Linkenbach 6'6"313lbs.
83. OT Kyle Calloway 6'7"317lbs.
NT/DT
1. DT Boo Robinson 6'2"325lbs.
28. NT Torrell Troup 6'3"314lbs.
35. DT Al Woods 6'4"323lbs.
38. DT Ko Quaye 6'1"305lbs.
45. DT Martin Tevaseu 6'2"328lbs.
61. NT Linval Joseph 6'6"323lbs.
62. NT Andre Neblett 6'2"300lbs.
77. DT/DE Brandon Deaderick 6'4"314lbs.
86. NT Darryl Jackson 6'1"310lbs.
DE
44. DE/LB Arthur Moats 6'2"248lbs.
50. DE Daniel Teo-Nesheim 6'4"263lbs.
52. DE/OLB Antonio Coleman 6'2"255lbs.
OLB
2. OLB Brandon Lang 6'3"252lbs.
3. OLB Jermaine Cunningham 6'3"252lbs.
14. OLB Larry Hart 6'0"248lbs.
31. OLB Matt Marcorelle 6'2"250lbs.
32. ILB/OLB Travis Goethel 6'3"237lbs.
55. OLB Austin Pritchard 6'3"235lbs.
65. OLB Adrian Tracy 6'3"243lbs.
69. OLB Dane Fletcher 6'2"244lbs
78. OLB A.J. Edds 6'3.5"243lbs.
84. OLB Blaze Soares 6'1"247lbs.
90. OLB Aaron Morgan 6'4"242lbs.
ILB
6. ILB Boris Lee 6'0"245lbs.
13. ILB Lee Campbell 6'3"246lbs.
43. ILB Micah Johnson 6'2"258lbs.
46. ILB Walter Dublin 6'2"252lbs.
48. SLB/ILB Sam Maxwell 6'3"245lbs.
58. ILB Phillip Dillard 6'0"245lbs.
66. ILB/OLB Danny Batten 6'4"252lbs.
CB
17. CB Jarvis Richards 5’10"193lbs.
54. CB Thad Turner 5'11"180lbs.
67. CB Myron Lewis 6'2"202lbs.
68. CB Walter McFadden 5'11"180lbs.
72. CB Perrish Cox 6'0"195lbs.
89. CB Scotty McGee 5'9"190lbs.
S

7. S Barry Church 6'2"219lbs.
8. FS Van Eskridge 6'0"195lbs.
20. FS Steven Jackson 6'2"192 lbs.
33. S Ronald “Terrell” Whitehead 6'2"200lbs.
37. S Jeremy Miles 6'1.5"215lbs.
53. FS Robert Johnson 6'2"200lbs.
60. FS Jordan Lake 6'1"203lbs.
64. FS Major Wright 6'1"204lbs.
73. FS Michael Newton 5'11''202lbs.
76. FS Danny McCray 6'1"212lbs.
88. S Darrell Stuckey 6'0"205lbs.
 
Thanks DK - I know that this took a lot of time to compile all of this stuff for the rest of us lazy people to look through. Thanks bro - and of course - Go Gators and Dolphins
 
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