NFL.com by Gil Brandt:Smith among those not named Gabbert to impress

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Smith among those not named Gabbert to impress
By Gil Brandt |
http://blogs.nfl.com/2011/03/17/smith-among-prospects-not-named-gabbert-to-impress/

One player who wasn’t as well known but benefited from the approximately 125 scouts, coaches and GMs in attendance was DB Kevin Rutland. He made a case for being drafted in the fourth or fifth round after improving his combine time with a 4.46 clocking in the 40-yard dash and measuring in at 5-foot-11 7/8 and 188 pounds. He appears to be able to play in zone or man coverage, which is important as teams use more five-receiver sets.

C Tim Barnes (6-3 5/8, 300) and DB Carl Gettis (5-9 5/8, 199) appear to be late-round picks or priority free agents leaving the event.

Meanwhile, two small-school receivers helped their causes. Central Missouri’s Jamorris Warren caught the ball well as did Jamere Holland, who spent time at USC and Oregon before he ended up at Lindenwood.
 

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I'm not sure why I see some folks projecting Smith as a 34 OLB, he's way too stiff of an athlete to play that position with all it's duties. He's a 43 DE in the mold of Justin Tuck.
 
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