Prospect Profile-- Orlando Scandrick

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OK, continuing on with this miniseries, what follows are the draft analyses from NFLDraftCountdown, ESPN.com and NFL.com (in that order) for Orlando Scandrick, the Boys' fifth round draft pick... once again, the positive comments I find most telling will be in bold blue fonts, the negative comments in bold red fonts:


Orlando Scandrick
Height: 5-10 | Weight: 192 | 40-Time: 4.32


Strengths:
Adequate size and bulk...Outstanding timed speed...A good athlete..Hips are very fluid and he flips them well to turn and run...Has quick feet...Good ball skills...Can also contribute on special teams...Is tough and physical... Has a ton of experience.

Weaknesses:
Inconsistent and doesn't always play up to his physical tools...Doesn't get a great jam at the line...Just an average tackler...Can be blocked....Did not pick off a lot of passes...Was not really tested that much...Questionable instincts and awareness.

Notes:
Was a three-year starter..Ran the second fastest forty time for a corner at the '08 Scouting Combine...Has a knack for blocking kicks and could also work as a return man...Press / Man cover guy with excellent triangle numbers...Really put his name on the map with great workouts...Has starting potential and just might be a steal.



Orlando Scandrick
Selected by: Dallas Cowboys
Round: 5
Pick (Overall): 8(143)CB | (5'10", 192, 4.32) | BOISE STATE


Overall: Scandrick started 12 of the 13 games he appeared in during his true freshman season in 2005 finishing with 50 tackles including 41 unassisted tackles and three tackles-for-loss. He also recorded an interception, 11 pass breakups, one sack and one forced fumble. Scandrick started all 13 games of the 2006 season finishing with 52 total tackles including 6.5 tackles-for-loss. He also recorded an interception, six pass breakups, two sacks and two forced fumbles that year. Scandrick started all 13 games of the 2007 season finishing with 50 total tackles including 36 unassisted tackles and three tackles-for-loss. He also recorded two interceptions, seven pass breakups, half a sack, two forced fumbles and four blocked kicks. Scandrick is still a work in progress. He needs to improve his footwork and become more consistent in terms of his reads. He lacks ideal strength



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Positives: Has a lean, angular build with room on his frame to carry more weight without it impacting his impressive timed speed...More fast than quick, but shows the loose hips to run stride-for-stride with the receiver (when he gets too high in his pedal, he takes extra steps and lacks explosion)...Has very good body control attacking the ball at its high point, making him one of the better kick blockers in the draft...Late to react to the pass in the deep secondary, but is more comfortable and alert taking on action in the box than most cornerbacks (12.5 stops behind the line of scrimmage)...Better when he shuffles his feet in his backpedal than when he gets too tall in his stance...Has the ability to jump on the hip and run with the receiver coming off the line (problems occur when he has to turn out of breaks)...Breaks quickly on the play when asked to take on the ballcarrier (has better closing urgency vs. the run than the pass)...Likes to come up and support vs. the run, avoiding blocks when attempting to disrupt the pocket...Takes good angles to close vs. the run, but needs to get stronger in order to have better success playing off blocks...Quick to arrive when asked to fill the rush lanes and has a knack for getting low...Times his leaps well, using his long arm extension to reach around and deflect the ball away before the receiver can adjust..His explosive leaping ability contributed to him blocking seven kicks during his career...Even though he needs to refine his backpedal, his loose hips help him recover when he takes false steps in transition...Has excellent range, but just needs to show that sudden closing burst more often (lacks urgency at times)...When he locates the ball, he is quick to close...Lacks an ideal feel for routes, but takes good angles when closing... Has the speed to close and make plays near the line...When he doesn't bite on pump fakes and keeps his assignments, he shows the acceleration to catch up and defend in the deep zone...As a junior, he was more efficient as a zone defender, making proper switch-offs...Adequate cut tackler when he stays low in his pads...Has the open-field quickness, fluid agility and excellent hip swerve to recover when beaten on long routes (needs to explode out of his breaks better)...Shows better stop-and-go action on short and intermediate routes than he does in the deep third of the field...Not afraid to jump and extend for the ball in tight quarters.



Negatives: Needs to upgrade his overall strength and physical receivers have had success pushing off him (struggles to reroute bigger opponents in press coverage)...Has very good timed speed, but he lacks explosion and suddenness coming out of his breaks or when redirecting (takes extra steps)...Looks awkward in transition when he gets too high in his backpedal...Is slippery when avoiding blocks in backside pursuit, but if blockers gets into his jersey, he is easily washed out...Does not have the upper-body strength or hand jolt to disengage...Will ankle-bite or take a side when tackling and needs to do a better job of facing up and breaking down taking on ballcarriers along the perimeter...Perhaps due to his rolling start, he does not close with great urgency, especially on plays in front of him...Gets a lot more pass deflections than pass thefts due to marginal hands (traps the ball or lets it into his body rather than reaching and plucking for it), but has the timing and leaping ability to compete for jump balls or to elevate when attempting to block kicks...Struggles with route recognition and, when he gets back in the zone, he will eyeball the pocket too long or bite on pump fakes...Must not allow so much cushion, as his lack of explosion out of his breaks can make him a step slow in recovering when a receiver gets behind him.



Compares To: ERIC WRIGHT-Cleveland...Scandrick is not the most physical cornerback, but he brings instant value in the sub package as a nickel back due to his short-area coverage skills, and on special teams, where he excels as a kick blocker. He needs to show more urgency in his play and despite his timed speed, he fails to show the explosive burst coming out of his high backpedal to stay tight with the receiver. He needs patient coaching to help him develop, as his instincts seem to be lacking, despite three years as a starter. His speed is unquestioned, along with his elevation skills, and he could be drafted earlier than his marginal strength and adequate man-coverage skills merit.


Injury Report
2007: Missed the second half of the Hawaii game (11/23) with a left thumb fracture.



2008: Could not lift at the Combine, as he was still recovering from his left thumb injury



Bear's take-- this is the best value pick the Cowboys made in this draft, some boards had Scandrick going as early as the 3rd round... to me, he looks like an ideal 3rd or 4th corner, the speedy kind of DB you want locking up on slot receivers... he's not a finished product, but you can do a lot worse than this guy in the 5th round...

And I just love his special teams potential... he'll be a threat to block kicks, and with that speed, might be a contender to be one of the gunners on cover teams...
 

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silverbear;2066331 said:
OK, continuing on with this miniseries, what follows are the draft analyses from NFLDraftCountdown, ESPN.com and NFL.com (in that order) for Orlando Scandrick, the Boys' fifth round draft pick... once again, the positive comments I find most telling will be in bold blue fonts, the negative comments in bold red fonts:


Orlando Scandrick
Height: 5-10 | Weight: 192 | 40-Time: 4.32


Strengths:
Adequate size and bulk...Outstanding timed speed...A good athlete..Hips are very fluid and he flips them well to turn and run...Has quick feet...Good ball skills...Can also contribute on special teams...Is tough and physical... Has a ton of experience.

Weaknesses:
Inconsistent and doesn't always play up to his physical tools...Doesn't get a great jam at the line...Just an average tackler...Can be blocked....Did not pick off a lot of passes...Was not really tested that much...Questionable instincts and awareness.

Notes:
Was a three-year starter..Ran the second fastest forty time for a corner at the '08 Scouting Combine...Has a knack for blocking kicks and could also work as a return man...Press / Man cover guy with excellent triangle numbers...Really put his name on the map with great workouts...Has starting potential and just might be a steal.



Orlando Scandrick
Selected by: Dallas Cowboys
Round: 5
Pick (Overall): 8(143)CB | (5'10", 192, 4.32) | BOISE STATE


Overall: Scandrick started 12 of the 13 games he appeared in during his true freshman season in 2005 finishing with 50 tackles including 41 unassisted tackles and three tackles-for-loss. He also recorded an interception, 11 pass breakups, one sack and one forced fumble. Scandrick started all 13 games of the 2006 season finishing with 52 total tackles including 6.5 tackles-for-loss. He also recorded an interception, six pass breakups, two sacks and two forced fumbles that year. Scandrick started all 13 games of the 2007 season finishing with 50 total tackles including 36 unassisted tackles and three tackles-for-loss. He also recorded two interceptions, seven pass breakups, half a sack, two forced fumbles and four blocked kicks. Scandrick is still a work in progress. He needs to improve his footwork and become more consistent in terms of his reads. He lacks ideal strength



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Positives: Has a lean, angular build with room on his frame to carry more weight without it impacting his impressive timed speed...More fast than quick, but shows the loose hips to run stride-for-stride with the receiver (when he gets too high in his pedal, he takes extra steps and lacks explosion)...Has very good body control attacking the ball at its high point, making him one of the better kick blockers in the draft...Late to react to the pass in the deep secondary, but is more comfortable and alert taking on action in the box than most cornerbacks (12.5 stops behind the line of scrimmage)...Better when he shuffles his feet in his backpedal than when he gets too tall in his stance...Has the ability to jump on the hip and run with the receiver coming off the line (problems occur when he has to turn out of breaks)...Breaks quickly on the play when asked to take on the ballcarrier (has better closing urgency vs. the run than the pass)...Likes to come up and support vs. the run, avoiding blocks when attempting to disrupt the pocket...Takes good angles to close vs. the run, but needs to get stronger in order to have better success playing off blocks...Quick to arrive when asked to fill the rush lanes and has a knack for getting low...Times his leaps well, using his long arm extension to reach around and deflect the ball away before the receiver can adjust..His explosive leaping ability contributed to him blocking seven kicks during his career...Even though he needs to refine his backpedal, his loose hips help him recover when he takes false steps in transition...Has excellent range, but just needs to show that sudden closing burst more often (lacks urgency at times)...When he locates the ball, he is quick to close...Lacks an ideal feel for routes, but takes good angles when closing... Has the speed to close and make plays near the line...When he doesn't bite on pump fakes and keeps his assignments, he shows the acceleration to catch up and defend in the deep zone...As a junior, he was more efficient as a zone defender, making proper switch-offs...Adequate cut tackler when he stays low in his pads...Has the open-field quickness, fluid agility and excellent hip swerve to recover when beaten on long routes (needs to explode out of his breaks better)...Shows better stop-and-go action on short and intermediate routes than he does in the deep third of the field...Not afraid to jump and extend for the ball in tight quarters.



Negatives: Needs to upgrade his overall strength and physical receivers have had success pushing off him (struggles to reroute bigger opponents in press coverage)...Has very good timed speed, but he lacks explosion and suddenness coming out of his breaks or when redirecting (takes extra steps)...Looks awkward in transition when he gets too high in his backpedal...Is slippery when avoiding blocks in backside pursuit, but if blockers gets into his jersey, he is easily washed out...Does not have the upper-body strength or hand jolt to disengage...Will ankle-bite or take a side when tackling and needs to do a better job of facing up and breaking down taking on ballcarriers along the perimeter...Perhaps due to his rolling start, he does not close with great urgency, especially on plays in front of him...Gets a lot more pass deflections than pass thefts due to marginal hands (traps the ball or lets it into his body rather than reaching and plucking for it), but has the timing and leaping ability to compete for jump balls or to elevate when attempting to block kicks...Struggles with route recognition and, when he gets back in the zone, he will eyeball the pocket too long or bite on pump fakes...Must not allow so much cushion, as his lack of explosion out of his breaks can make him a step slow in recovering when a receiver gets behind him.



Compares To: ERIC WRIGHT-Cleveland...Scandrick is not the most physical cornerback, but he brings instant value in the sub package as a nickel back due to his short-area coverage skills, and on special teams, where he excels as a kick blocker. He needs to show more urgency in his play and despite his timed speed, he fails to show the explosive burst coming out of his high backpedal to stay tight with the receiver. He needs patient coaching to help him develop, as his instincts seem to be lacking, despite three years as a starter. His speed is unquestioned, along with his elevation skills, and he could be drafted earlier than his marginal strength and adequate man-coverage skills merit.


Injury Report
2007: Missed the second half of the Hawaii game (11/23) with a left thumb fracture.



2008: Could not lift at the Combine, as he was still recovering from his left thumb injury



Bear's take-- this is the best value pick the Cowboys made in this draft, some boards had Scandrick going as early as the 3rd round... to me, he looks like an ideal 3rd or 4th corner, the speedy kind of DB you want locking up on slot receivers... he's not a finished product, but you can do a lot worse than this guy in the 5th round...

And I just love his special teams potential... he'll be a threat to block kicks, and with that speed, might be a contender to be one of the gunners on cover teams...
BTW, is this the same Bear from the old Cowboys newsgroup? If so, hello from another old fart. If not, well, go Cowboys!
 

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Another good addition to improve our ST while developing as a CB in the NFL. Would love to see this kid block some punts. Really enjoyed the big block FG attempt against the Vikings; man, maybe this kid can make a couple of those plays for us. That should certainly be a big contribution to our overall team success.

Many players entering the NFL lack of strength in their rookie season lack of necessary strength. Participation in offseason weight conditioning program usually able to correct those kinds of problems which is why many of them take a big job in their performance in their 2nd year.
 

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Scandrick hasn't been tested huh?

No problem, just line him up against Owens all TC. :laugh2:


Great read, thanks for posting, man.
 

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silverbear;2066331 said:
Doesn't get a great jam at the line

Just an average tackler

Can be blocked

Questionable instincts and awareness.

He needs to improve his footwork and become more consistent in terms of his reads. He lacks ideal strength

Needs to upgrade his overall strength and physical receivers have had success pushing off him

Looks awkward in transition when he gets too high in his backpedal

Does not have the upper-body strength or hand jolt to disengage...Will ankle-bite or take a side when tackling and needs to do a better job of facing up and breaking down taking on ballcarriers along the perimeter

He needs patient coaching to help him develop, as his instincts seem to be lacking

All those things can be coached and worked on. At least there is a good foundation to start with. We will give this kid the tools he needs to make himself into a very good CB. This was simply a great 5th round pick and our best value pick. Training camp 2009 we will see a much much improved player.
 

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I reall like our picks.....and this guy is one of the reasons why I do!
 

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I really hate how these draft sites contradict themselves so much.

Either he can or cant do something. Not both.
 

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CATCH17;2066476 said:
I really hate how these draft sites contradict themselves so much.

Either he can or cant do something. Not both.
I think it has to do with them making judgments after seeing three or four tapes max.(probably less on the lesser known guys) So if they watch a tape of him missing tackles in one game he is an average tackler. Someone else watching a different game where he tackles very well then he's a strong tackler.
 

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BuckyG;2066388 said:
BTW, is this the same Bear from the old Cowboys newsgroup? If so, hello from another old fart. If not, well, go Cowboys!

Yeah, that would be me... this board is pretty cool, only they won't let me say *#$@@!
 
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