Studebaker anyone?

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Andy Studebaker, OLB, Wheaton

Name: Andy Studebaker
College: Wheaton Number: 90
Height: 6-3 Weight: 245
Position: OLB Pos2: DE
Class/Draft Year: Sr/2008
40 Time: 4.55 40 Low: 4.47 40 High: 4.64
Projected Round: 7 Stock:
Rated number 19 out of 215 OLB's 254 / 2245 TOTAL

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Height: 6032
Weight: 245





Draft Scout Snapshot: 12 GP; 44 TT, 24.5 TFL, 17.5 SK, 8 PBU, 19 QBH; AFCA All-American, 1st team All-CCIW in '06. 10 GP; 55 TT, 19.5 TFL, 7.5 SK, 3 PBU, 3 QBH, 2 FF, 1 BLK; 1st team All-CCIW in '05.

2006 Season

Set Wheaton’s single-season quarterback sacks record with a NCAA-best 17-1/2 sacks...tallied 55 total tackles, including 24-1/2 tackles for lost yardage...an AP Little All-American selection...a First Team Division III All-American selection by both D3Foo



2005 Season

Named First Team All-CCIW at defensive end...earned a Second Team All-North Region selection from D3Football.com...led Wheaton and was second in the CCIW with 19-1/2 tackles for lost yardage of 79 yards...recorded 55 total tackles, with 7-1/2 sacks...reco



2004 Season

Saw brief playing time in his freshman season.



High School

Four-year letterwinner...First Team All-Conference tight end and a unanimous pick at defensive end in 2003...Journal Star All-Area Team...team captain...also a member of the basketball and track teams...IBCA All-State in basketball...All-State performer i



Nice UDFA or 7th round looksie.....


Draft Scout Player News
09/24/07 - Studebaker terrorized hope college for 3 sacks on Saturday in a 42-7 win. Studebaker's 3 sacks give him 5 in the last two weeks.

09/17/07 - Andy Studebaker got his first two sacks of the season against Washington University on Saturday. Studebaker had 5 solo tackles, including 3 tackles for losses for minus 31 yards in Wheaton's 55-14 win.
 

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Sure we have 20,000,000,000 linebackers already, one more will put us at 20,000,000,001, why not:rolleyes:
 

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ELDudearino;1672635 said:
Sure we have 20,000,000,000 linebackers already, one more will put us at 20,000,000,001, why not:rolleyes:

Drafting to position of strength is not a mistake.

Drafting to a position of weakness and reaching is.


I said this player was UDFA to 7th rounder prospect. Whats the downside?
 

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I found this link on youtube that I thought was very interesting... it documents 5 NFL hopefuls who are preparing for their pro-days and the draft itself...It is a behind the scenes look at what these guys have to go through from the day they sign with an agent... I thought it might be of interest to other football fans like myself!!
Here's the link to the first episode

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0sy7SztL3wQ

From what I understand it will air regularily on a site called fanfuego.com once it is done with construction?!?!?

Check it out!
 

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I don't see a downside. Size, speed, actual results. Low cost. The Cowboys do have an 80 man roster to work with. Count me in.

Kent
 

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dogberry;1974339 said:
I don't see a downside. Size, speed, actual results. Low cost. The Cowboys do have an 80 man roster to work with. Count me in.

Kent

IMO, Studebaker will be a stud for a team that is patient. He will need some time to adjust to the speed and size of the NFL.

But this kid has the total package: smart, sincerity, work ethic, passion, size (6'4 255), speed (been timed under 4.5) and has dominated like he's supposed to (17.5 sacks & 24 TFL in 2006).

If not for his foot injury in 2007, he would be a mid round pick.
 

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Nors......most of the time, you are full of dookie...and you spew nonsense, with your bandwagon views......

but, when it comes to finding solid prospects from no name schools.....you do a great job....kudos
 

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ELDudearino;1672635 said:
Sure we have 20,000,000,000 linebackers already, one more will put us at 20,000,000,001, why not:rolleyes:

This coming from a guy with his sig saying one of our NEEDS in the draft is an I.L.B. when we already have FIVE on our team in Thomas/James/Carpenter/Ayodelle/Burnett! :lmao:
 

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BAT;1980358 said:
IMO, Studebaker will be a stud for a team that is patient. He will need some time to adjust to the speed and size of the NFL.

But this kid has the total package: smart, sincerity, work ethic, passion, size (6'4 255), speed (been timed under 4.5) and has dominated like he's supposed to (17.5 sacks & 24 TFL in 2006).

If not for his foot injury in 2007, he would be a mid round pick.

Why would he need to adjust to the size and speed of the NFL when you say he's 6'-4 255 and runs a sub 4.5???????
Also, this says he's 6'-3 245, did you find another site that has him listed taller and heavier????????
 
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