Broaddus: Breaking down 7 UDFA

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These three are of interest


Caleb Azubike, DE, Vanderbilt (6-4, 250; 4.92)

Will line up inside over the guard. Nice job of using his hands to free himself. Quick arm over move. Works down the line to find the ball. Can finish. Times where he was out of control in space. Will over run plays. Little herky-jerky in his movement. Will give ground to play off block. Will wrap up when he gets in position. Quick to come up the field then retrace steps to get back on play. Shows pass rush moves. Will line up wide to rush. Faces too many double teams inside. Snaps where he is late off the ball. Doesn’t always show great balance. Works hard to get rid of the blocker. Much better player when he can line up wide. Will extend into the blocker and find the ball. Quick off the ground when knocked down. Trouble when he has to go toe-to-toe with blockers – better when on the move against the run. Active and relentless.

Chris Brown, WR, Notre Dame (6-2, 193; 4.46)

Shows the ability to adjust to the ball. Will go high or low to make the catch. Catches the ball in his hands. Can drive his man off the ball. Will come back for the ball. Will make the reception and head up the field. Nice run after catch. Will high point the ball. Nice leaping ability. Aware where the sticks are. Knows how to work the sideline with his feet. Good on the “hot” reads. Does a nice job of finding space while in route. Not afraid to carry them inside. Consistent with his hands – had a couple of opportunities where he dropped catchable passes. Productive player.

Rodney Coe, DT, Akron (6-3, 310; 4.90)

Lines up as a defensive tackle but will also play as an end. Has even lined up as a standup linebacker behind the line. Physical at the point of attack. Can really get off the ball. Quick with his hands to shed blockers. Plays with power. Hard guy to move. Outstanding reactions to get to the outside. Impressive speed for a man his size. Can find the ball and finish the play. Can hold up blockers to allow linebackers to run to the ball. Plays in balance. Will work around blocks. Stays square. Can redirect to handle the screen. Is one of those guys who is always around the ball.
 
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These three are of interest


Caleb Azubike, DE, Vanderbilt (6-4, 250; 4.92)

Will line up inside over the guard. Nice job of using his hands to free himself. Quick arm over move. Works down the line to find the ball. Can finish. Times where he was out of control in space. Will over run plays. Little herky-jerky in his movement. Will give ground to play off block. Will wrap up when he gets in position. Quick to come up the field then retrace steps to get back on play. Shows pass rush moves. Will line up wide to rush. Faces too many double teams inside. Snaps where he is late off the ball. Doesn’t always show great balance. Works hard to get rid of the blocker. Much better player when he can line up wide. Will extend into the blocker and find the ball. Quick off the ground when knocked down. Trouble when he has to go toe-to-toe with blockers – better when on the move against the run. Active and relentless.

Chris Brown, WR, Notre Dame (6-2, 193; 4.46)

Shows the ability to adjust to the ball. Will go high or low to make the catch. Catches the ball in his hands. Can drive his man off the ball. Will come back for the ball. Will make the reception and head up the field. Nice run after catch. Will high point the ball. Nice leaping ability. Aware where the sticks are. Knows how to work the sideline with his feet. Good on the “hot” reads. Does a nice job of finding space while in route. Not afraid to carry them inside. Consistent with his hands – had a couple of opportunities where he dropped catchable passes. Productive player.

Rodney Coe, DT, Akron (6-3, 310; 4.90)

Lines up as a defensive tackle but will also play as an end. Has even lined up as a standup linebacker behind the line. Physical at the point of attack. Can really get off the ball. Quick with his hands to shed blockers. Plays with power. Hard guy to move. Outstanding reactions to get to the outside. Impressive speed for a man his size. Can find the ball and finish the play. Can hold up blockers to allow linebackers to run to the ball. Plays in balance. Will work around blocks. Stays square. Can redirect to handle the screen. Is one of those guys who is always around the ball.

Nice post !!!
 
We need some serious contributors. We need the help all over the field.
 
Brown at WR to push Street off the roster, if they keep 6 WR's
Brendal at C, as we need a back up C, but I know nothing about him except what I just read from article
King at LB, but he is light, so actually would like to see him at SS, if he could be converted
Coe at DT, seems like a fireplug type space eater
Milligan at SS, to at least see if he can make the PS
McKinnon at CB to compete with Brown, Mitchell, Olatoye for a spot, but most likely to also see him on the PS
 
Brown at WR to push Street off the roster, if they keep 6 WR's
Brendal at C, as we need a back up C, but I know nothing about him except what I just read from article
King at LB, but he is light, so actually would like to see him at SS, if he could be converted
Coe at DT, seems like a fireplug type space eater
Milligan at SS, to at least see if he can make the PS
McKinnon at CB to compete with Brown, Mitchell, Olatoye for a spot, but most likely to also see him on the PS

Pretty sure Looney is our game day C and G backup.

Brendel is a guy that really struggles against anyone with power. Time in the weight room might help him. He could be a guy that spends a year on PS and then challenges for a backup spot.
 
Pretty sure Looney is our game day C and G backup.

Brendel is a guy that really struggles against anyone with power. Time in the weight room might help him. He could be a guy that spends a year on PS and then challenges for a backup spot.

I forgot Looney can play C also. Was trying to think off the top of my head who we had on the roster on OL.
 
If Butler or one of the UDFA aren't big difference makers this year, I'm going WR early in next year's draft.

for some reason, i have a feeling butler is going to have a 2011 laurent robinson type of season this year......of course only if romo is healthy
 
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These three are of interest


Caleb Azubike, DE, Vanderbilt (6-4, 250; 4.92)

Will line up inside over the guard. Nice job of using his hands to free himself. Quick arm over move. Works down the line to find the ball. Can finish. Times where he was out of control in space. Will over run plays. Little herky-jerky in his movement. Will give ground to play off block. Will wrap up when he gets in position. Quick to come up the field then retrace steps to get back on play. Shows pass rush moves. Will line up wide to rush. Faces too many double teams inside. Snaps where he is late off the ball. Doesn’t always show great balance. Works hard to get rid of the blocker. Much better player when he can line up wide. Will extend into the blocker and find the ball. Quick off the ground when knocked down. Trouble when he has to go toe-to-toe with blockers – better when on the move against the run. Active and relentless.

Chris Brown, WR, Notre Dame (6-2, 193; 4.46)

Shows the ability to adjust to the ball. Will go high or low to make the catch. Catches the ball in his hands. Can drive his man off the ball. Will come back for the ball. Will make the reception and head up the field. Nice run after catch. Will high point the ball. Nice leaping ability. Aware where the sticks are. Knows how to work the sideline with his feet. Good on the “hot” reads. Does a nice job of finding space while in route. Not afraid to carry them inside. Consistent with his hands – had a couple of opportunities where he dropped catchable passes. Productive player.

Rodney Coe, DT, Akron (6-3, 310; 4.90)

Lines up as a defensive tackle but will also play as an end. Has even lined up as a standup linebacker behind the line. Physical at the point of attack. Can really get off the ball. Quick with his hands to shed blockers. Plays with power. Hard guy to move. Outstanding reactions to get to the outside. Impressive speed for a man his size. Can find the ball and finish the play. Can hold up blockers to allow linebackers to run to the ball. Plays in balance. Will work around blocks. Stays square. Can redirect to handle the screen. Is one of those guys who is always around the ball.

Hope to hit Homerun on Coe and Brown would like to let Return of the body catcher T Will walk after this year and Coe could help.our run D. Does Coe play the 1
 
for some reason, i have a feeling butler is going to have a 2011 laurent robinson type of season this year......of course only if romo is healthy

hopefully Butler worked on his hamstrings this off-season. If so, he will be tons better with Romo at QB than Weeden/Cassel.
 
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These three are of interest


Caleb Azubike, DE, Vanderbilt (6-4, 250; 4.92)

Will line up inside over the guard. Nice job of using his hands to free himself. Quick arm over move. Works down the line to find the ball. Can finish. Times where he was out of control in space. Will over run plays. Little herky-jerky in his movement. Will give ground to play off block. Will wrap up when he gets in position. Quick to come up the field then retrace steps to get back on play. Shows pass rush moves. Will line up wide to rush. Faces too many double teams inside. Snaps where he is late off the ball. Doesn’t always show great balance. Works hard to get rid of the blocker. Much better player when he can line up wide. Will extend into the blocker and find the ball. Quick off the ground when knocked down. Trouble when he has to go toe-to-toe with blockers – better when on the move against the run. Active and relentless.

Chris Brown, WR, Notre Dame (6-2, 193; 4.46)

Shows the ability to adjust to the ball. Will go high or low to make the catch. Catches the ball in his hands. Can drive his man off the ball. Will come back for the ball. Will make the reception and head up the field. Nice run after catch. Will high point the ball. Nice leaping ability. Aware where the sticks are. Knows how to work the sideline with his feet. Good on the “hot” reads. Does a nice job of finding space while in route. Not afraid to carry them inside. Consistent with his hands – had a couple of opportunities where he dropped catchable passes. Productive player.

Rodney Coe, DT, Akron (6-3, 310; 4.90)

Lines up as a defensive tackle but will also play as an end. Has even lined up as a standup linebacker behind the line. Physical at the point of attack. Can really get off the ball. Quick with his hands to shed blockers. Plays with power. Hard guy to move. Outstanding reactions to get to the outside. Impressive speed for a man his size. Can find the ball and finish the play. Can hold up blockers to allow linebackers to run to the ball. Plays in balance. Will work around blocks. Stays square. Can redirect to handle the screen. Is one of those guys who is always around the ball.

Chris Brown will be the reason Devin Street does not make the team this year.
 

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