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Sleepers - looking for small school gems......
 

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Nors said:
Its all happening here. No reason to spend time anywhere else.


Sleepers - looking for small school gems......
I'm starting to like this area more than anywhere on the zone. I like Chris Gocong as a sleeper. But I haven't done much reshearch, I'm so tired..

I've been reshearching for so long this week, but I'll get back to it tomorrow.
 

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Nors said:
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Sleepers - looking for small school gems......
[SIZE=-1]Brandon Guillory 6-3, 245 Louisiana-Monroe

[/SIZE]He came to ULM as a walk-on wide receiver, first gained attention as a special teams player, then was moved to linebacker and now has achieved stardom as a defensive end. Made the all- Sun Belt Conference first team in 2004 and the all- Louisiana second team. One of the fastest defensive ends in the country (he has been clocked at 4.42 in the 40-yard dash), he went into the 2004 season with the assignment of making things happen on defense and he did, ranking No. 3 in the Sun Belt in both sacks and tackles for losses. His position coach, Manny Michel, calls him "the best athlete I ever coached. He's a tremendous athlete who does it all. He should be the best defensive player in the Sun Belt Conference this season. He works hard and is very coachable. He had a great year last fall and we expect him to be even better this year." The best athlete on the ULM team, he had the squad's top vertical jump (38 inches) and the highest overall score on the conditioning test of any Indian (the next eight were all backs or receivers).
 

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[SIZE=-1]Brandon Guillory 6-3, 245 Louisiana-Monroe

[/SIZE]He came to ULM as a walk-on wide receiver, first gained attention as a special teams player, then was moved to linebacker and now has achieved stardom as a defensive end. Made the all- Sun Belt Conference first team in 2004 and the all- Louisiana second team. One of the fastest defensive ends in the country (he has been clocked at 4.42 in the 40-yard dash), he went into the 2004 season with the assignment of making things happen on defense and he did, ranking No. 3 in the Sun Belt in both sacks and tackles for losses. His position coach, Manny Michel, calls him "the best athlete I ever coached. He's a tremendous athlete who does it all. He should be the best defensive player in the Sun Belt Conference this season. He works hard and is very coachable. He had a great year last fall and we expect him to be even better this year." The best athlete on the ULM team, he had the squad's top vertical jump (38 inches) and the highest overall score on the conditioning test of any Indian (the next eight were all backs or receivers).
Wow! He's big too. Nice find...
 

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Cowboy_love_4ever said:
Wow! He's big too. Nice find...

2005 : 40 tackles, 17.5 tackles for loss, 9.5 sacks, 4 passes broken up, 1 forced fumble, 2 blocked kicks, 1 safety

2004: 47 tackles, 18 tackles for loss, 6 sacks

Has played linebacker in the past.
 

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Brandon Guillory 6-3, 245


Coyle had him #19 at DE - Thanks for heads up
 

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Pierre Woods
http://www.nflfans.com/x/2006/showprospect.php?key=Pierre%20Woods
Position:
OLB
College:
Michigan
Projected Selection:
Round5

HEIGHT 6'5"
WEIGHT 250
40 TIME 4.60

Pros: Great size, can line up at DE or OLB, strong player, can hold his own against big O Linemen, great pass rusher, can bull rush effectively and use his speed off the edge, Has some fire to him, allways goes hard

Cons: Falls into the tweener catagory, would be better suited as a 3-4 OLB, needs to keep working on his technique and improve upon the little things, needs some work on pass coverage

*NOT from a small school but could still be a sleeper gem.....
 

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Pierre Woods
http://www.nflfans.com/x/2006/showprospect.php?key=Pierre%20Woods
Position:
OLB
College:
Michigan
Projected Selection:
Round5

HEIGHT 6'5"
WEIGHT 250
40 TIME 4.60

Pros: Great size, can line up at DE or OLB, strong player, can hold his own against big O Linemen, great pass rusher, can bull rush effectively and use his speed off the edge, Has some fire to him, allways goes hard

Cons: Falls into the tweener catagory, would be better suited as a 3-4 OLB, needs to keep working on his technique and improve upon the little things, needs some work on pass coverage

*NOT from a small school but could still be a sleeper gem.....
Email this to BP and JJ...;)
 

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Cowboy_love_4ever said:
Email this to BP and JJ...;)
Yeah, right!:) Seriously though, I wonder why Woods is being projected so low when he seems to have the athleticism and experience playing for a big time program to be drafted higher than the middle-rounds..... :confused:
 

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Yeah, right!:) Seriously though, I wonder why Woods is being projected so low when he seems to have the athleticism and experience playing for a big time program to be drafted higher than the middle-rounds..... :confused:
His knock is his speed.
 
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