Scott Fujita

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From cnnsi.com
March 5, 2002

INDIANAPOLIS -- The Combine ended with a fizzle Monday in Indianapolis as attendance by NFL scouts and coaches was at an all-time low during the four-day event but the 40 times were not.

First, the linebackers took to the carpet at the RCA Dome and a trio of Pac-10 prospects, along with Northwestern's Napoleon Harris, turned in solid performances.

Harris looking like a physical specimen, running a pair of 40-yard dashes in the low-4.5 range, then scorching the field during drills. James Allen of Oregon State and Raonall Smith of Washington State also ran well, but the surprise of the group had to be Robert Thomas. The UCLA Bruin ran much faster then expected (both times in the low-4.5 range) and looked terrific in pass coverage drills, a big nemesis of his in college. Add Scott Fujita of California into this group; he ran well and then posted a vertical leap of 42 inches, which is not bad when you consider Miami Dolphin rookie sensation Chris Chambers rocked the house a year ago jumping only 3 inches higher.

Dan Graham was the star of the tight ends, and though the Colorado product chose not to run in the 40, he caught the ball as well as any receiver in Indianapolis this weekend and his speed was apparent during the pass-catching drills. Robert Royal of LSU, Chris Baker of Michigan State and Doug Jolley of BYU all looked solid.

The top defensive backs did not fare as well, though many of them chose not to work out. Oklahoma junior sensation Roy Williams tested poorly and was near the bottom of his group in both the vertical jump and broad jump before timing poorly in the 40 (a pair of times in the high 4.5s).
 

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I'm not gay (cough), but he appears to be ruggedly handsome.

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Badattitude said:
Fujita's w/ a Corona are outstanding...
Yep especially when the PRICE is right....Insert Popeye laugh yuck yuck yuck yuck yuck oh geee Olive I dunno .
 

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bbgun said:
I'm not gay (cough), but he appears to be ruggedly handsome.

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And to think I got nailed for pattin' Parcells on the butt.Dang man you better duck.
 

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Fujita is a linebacker out of CAL and he has great size and is very fast. He runs a 4.5 40 at 250lbs. He was a two year starer at CAL and has been a somewhat productive player at KC the past three seasons but with the additions of D. Johnson and K. Bell, there was no room for him in their starting lineup. A solid back-up player.
 

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K-DOGG said:
Fujita is a linebacker out of CAL and he has great size and is very fast. He runs a 4.5 40 at 250lbs. He was a two year starer at CAL and has been a somewhat productive player at KC the past three seasons but with the additions of D. Johnson and K. Bell, there was no room for him in their starting lineup. A solid back-up player.
Leading the team in tackles the last two years I guess could bbe considered "somewhat" productive. Of course that's all the credit that Dat gets here for doing the same for us so Ok I guess.
 

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Gene Lockhart led us in tackles for several years. Don't make too much out of it.
 

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ndanger said:
And to think I got nailed for pattin' Parcells on the butt.Dang man you better duck.
lol I have no problem if ya'll really are...which I doubt...just having some fun. :laugh2:
 

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School: California. Height: 6:05.4. Weight: 248. Hometown: Camarillo, California

ANALYSIS

Positives…Very alert with the strength to shed…uses his hands effectively to jam, control and reroute 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…2001 off-season conditioning program was hampered due to neck surgery.

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 fifteen 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...

2001 SEASON

Started all year at weakside outside linebacker…Recorded 60 tackles (43 solos) with 2.5 sacks for minus 23 yards and seven stops for losses of 35 yards…Deflected three passes and caused a pair of fumbles.

Illinois and Brigham Young…Made 5 tackles in both games.

Washington…Had a stop for a 3-yard loss and 8 tackles (6 solos).

Oregon…Posted 5 hits (4 solos) and sacked QB Joey Harrington for a 10-yard loss.

Oregon State…Brought down QB Jonathan Smith for a 9-yard loss, stopped tailback Ken Simonton behind the line of scrimmage and made 7 tackles (5 solos).

Arizona…Followed with a 7-tackle (6 solos) performance.

Southern California…Assisted in sacking QB Carson Palmer for a 4-yard loss and was in on 5 tackles (4 solos).

Stanford…Registered 6 hits.

Rutgers…Closed out his career with 4 solo tackles, including one for a 4-yard loss.

2000 SEASON

Started all 11 games and had 41 tackles, including four sacks and 13 behind the line of scrimmage...Earned honorable mention All-Pac-10 honors...Had a strong game at Fresno State with six total tackles, including three for loss (minus 14 yards) and a 10-yard sack ... Had at least one tackle for loss in each of the last six games of the year...Recorded six unassisted tackles at Washington...Also had five unassisted tackles, with three for loss and two sacks, at USC.

1999 SEASON

Saw a good amount of playing time during his sophomore season…Made his first collegiate start at UCLA and played well with four tackles (three unassisted)...Also started at Oregon State and had two unassisted tackles...Finished the season with 15 tackles, including 11 unassisted stops...Had off-season neck surgery in the spring of 2000, but returned for the start of fall drills the following August.

1998 SEASON

Saw a limited amount of duty at outside linebacker, but had an impact on special teams, finishing the year with eight tackles, including three unassisted stops.

1997 SEASON

Spent the season redshirting while working as a scout team safety.

AGILITY TESTS

4.64 in the 40-yard dash…2.62 20-yard dash…1.62 10-yard dash…4.21 20-yard shuttle… 7.09 three-cone drill…42-inch vertical jump…10’2” 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…24 Wonderlic score.

HIGH SCHOOL

A standout two-sport athlete at Rio Mesa (Cal.) 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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Als contingent starting to grasb the brevity of the situation.

Vet OLB traded for. With Burnett in the wings?
 

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I can't believe we got him.

When I was playing Fantasy football I always got him as a backup LB and most times started him because he always put up good tackle numbers.
 

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I am shocked KC traded Fujita. Living in Chefs land I have seen him play very much. Two years ago he was a one man gang and was virtully the only guy on their D that could tackle. He is unspectacular and isn't flashy but he is a hitting maching and just loves the game and loves to tackle. Again I am stunned they traded him especially for a 6th rounder. This is a very very solid pick up for our Boys.
 
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