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We can get this guy - what do you think?


Position: Outside Linebacker
College: California
Height: 6-5
Weight: 248
Hometown: Camarillo, Calif.

Career Notes | Agility | High School | Personal | Stats

ANALYSIS
Positives: Very alert with the strength to shed … Uses his hands effectively to jam, control and re-route the tight ends … Reaches well to contain the outside run, displaying the lateral agility to string plays wide and is especially effective on the play option … Has the range and intensity to pursue plays away from his area … Maintains contact with the back in the short-area passing game … Shows good movement skills dropping back into the zone … Has a quick closing burst into the backfield … Drag-down tackler who stays low in his stance and drives with his legs … Very competitive in the weight room.
Negatives: Latches onto the tight end too much and struggles to disengage … Not much of a blitzer, due to his problems extending his arms properly to defeat blocks … Takes poor angles when asked to shoot the inside gaps … More comfortable working in space, as he seems tentative when having to face up to the larger blockers … Can stay with the tight ends and backs in the short area, but does not show the burst needed to defend vs. the deep ball … Closes hard on the quarterback, but needs a free shot (can't play off blocks) in order to be effective …
CAREER NOTES
The former walk-on joined the program as a 210-pound free safety, shifting to outside linebacker the following year after earning a scholarship … Two-year starter who added 15 pounds of muscle to his frame prior to his senior campaign … A key member of Cal's special teams throughout his career, he is an intelligent player who received the Frank Storment Award as the team's outstanding student-athlete from Southern California last December.



AGILITY TESTS
4.64 in the 40-yard dash … 2.62 in the 20-yard dash … 1.62 in the 10-yard dash … 4.21 in the 20-yard shuttle … 7.09 in the three-cone drill … 42-inch vertical jump … 10 feet, 2 inches in the broad jump … Bench presses 225 pounds 20 times … 350-pound bench press … 400-pound squat … 275-pound hang clean … 30 ½-inch arm length … 9 ¼-inch hands.
HIGH SCHOOL
A standout two-sport athlete at Rio Mesa (Calif.) High … Earned first-team Channel League and Ventura County honors in both football and basketball … Played safety on defense and tight end on offense … Had 118 tackles as a senior with four sacks and five interceptions … Had 15 receptions for 350 yards and six TDs on offense … Earned Defensive MVP honors in the '97 Ventura County East-West All-Star Game after grabbing a pair of interceptions, one of which he returned 50 yards for a TD … Averaged 15 points and 10 rebounds in his final basketball season … Won the halftime slam dunk contest in the Ventura County All-Star Game his senior year … Also lettered in track and field in the long jump, triple jump and high jump … Recruited by several Ivy League schools.
 

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A name would help Nors......:lmao:

I'm laughing w/ya not at ya.

That's something I would do Nors...:D
 

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locked&loaded said:
maybe i missed it but whats his name?

It makes Nors feel smarter then you if he does not tell you
 

SDogo

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Nors, You like Scott Fujita?
 

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BigDFan5 said:
Fujita, just Nors being lame

Imagine that:rolleyes:

Look for the Shanle one later
 

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I'd take him back for depth. Does anyone know if Dallas has to give the Chiefs another pick if he re-signs? Might not be worth it.

I wasn't terribly impressed last year.
 

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Well he got me hook, line , and sinker....should have known.:banghead:
 

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What about this guy? Last I heard he was available too. Could be moved to FS.

(5-11 3/8, 190, 4.47) West Texas A&M
Notes: Left high school in 1994 but did not play organized ball for the next two years. Then went to junior college for two years. Came to West Texas A&M in the spring of 1998 from Cerritos College (Calif.), where he was a junior college All-American in ’97. Won All-Lone Star Conference honors as a cornerback at West Texas A&M in ’98 and ’99. Had 34 tackles, two picks (which he returned for 90 yards and a score) and seven passes broken up in ’98. Also returned 20 kickoffs for 532 yards and a score with a long return of 100 yards. Missed the opener in ’99 but played the rest of the year and had 32 tackles, five interceptions (which he returned for 109 yards and a score) and 10 passes broken up. Also returned 15 kickoffs for 318 yards. After the season, played in both the Blue-Gray All-Star game, where he returned a kickoff 99 yards for a score, and the Senior Bowl.
Positives: Got a chance to play in the Senior Bowl and more than held his own there. A very good athlete who has speed and a burst. Can cover man-on-man and return kickoffs. Showed that he may have enough cover ability and smoothness to be tried as a cornerback on the next level. Showed a lot more focus and consistency at the Senior Bowl than he had before.

Negatives: At times does not look to be as sudden as scouts would want a cornerback to be and seems to have build-up speed as opposed to instant speed. Did too much standing around and watching in college. Did not always seem focused. Was a different player on different plays.

Summary: Got himself drafted at the Senior Bowl. Will move up the charts — provided he works out well in the spring — because he worked well during Senior Bowl week and did some good things in the game.





DB KAREEM LARRIMORE :)
 

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Latches onto the tight end too much and struggles to disengage … Not much of a blitzer, due to his problems extending his arms properly to defeat blocks … Takes poor angles when asked to shoot the inside gaps … More comfortable working in space, as he seems tentative when having to face up to the larger blockers …


Just what the 34 needs!
 

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123456 said:
What about this guy? Last I heard he was available too. Could be moved to FS.

(5-11 3/8, 190, 4.47) West Texas A&M
Notes: Left high school in 1994 but did not play organized ball for the next two years. Then went to junior college for two years. Came to West Texas A&M in the spring of 1998 from Cerritos College (Calif.), where he was a junior college All-American in ’97. Won All-Lone Star Conference honors as a cornerback at West Texas A&M in ’98 and ’99. Had 34 tackles, two picks (which he returned for 90 yards and a score) and seven passes broken up in ’98. Also returned 20 kickoffs for 532 yards and a score with a long return of 100 yards. Missed the opener in ’99 but played the rest of the year and had 32 tackles, five interceptions (which he returned for 109 yards and a score) and 10 passes broken up. Also returned 15 kickoffs for 318 yards. After the season, played in both the Blue-Gray All-Star game, where he returned a kickoff 99 yards for a score, and the Senior Bowl.
Positives: Got a chance to play in the Senior Bowl and more than held his own there. A very good athlete who has speed and a burst. Can cover man-on-man and return kickoffs. Showed that he may have enough cover ability and smoothness to be tried as a cornerback on the next level. Showed a lot more focus and consistency at the Senior Bowl than he had before.

Negatives: At times does not look to be as sudden as scouts would want a cornerback to be and seems to have build-up speed as opposed to instant speed. Did too much standing around and watching in college. Did not always seem focused. Was a different player on different plays.

Summary: Got himself drafted at the Senior Bowl. Will move up the charts — provided he works out well in the spring — because he worked well during Senior Bowl week and did some good things in the game.





DB KAREEM LARRIMORE :)


UGH! KILL THIS THREAD BEFORE IT'S REALLY TAKEN A TURN!:laugh2:
 

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Fujita is a nice Vet backup - I'd resign him. You don't rack up tackles the way he has in career by sucking.


Parcells knows LB's - I'll take his opinion there carte blanche!
 

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I hope we re-sign him too. He is a solid starter and an excellent back-up.
 

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Fujita IS a good player.
He IS also our best option at SOLB as is now especially if you want to address other needs in the draft.

I like and have always liked Fujita. Keep him in the starting rotation, IMO and address other positions.
 

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I wouldn't mind him grooming a DE/LB we take later in the draft allowing us to concentrate on other needs such as WR, OL and FS.

Again our needs might change after FA starts.
 

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Nors said:
Fujita is a nice Vet backup - I'd resign him. You don't rack up tackles the way he has in career by sucking.


Parcells knows LB's - I'll take his opinion there carte blanche!

Well, maybe Parcells opinion on him changed like ours did over the course of the season. He doesn't seem to be a FA priority.
 
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