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Kevin Ogletree
WR, Virginia
Height: 6-0 Weight: 196
40-yard dash: 4.37 10-yard dash: 1.50
20-yard shuttle: 4.08 60-yard shuttle:
Broad jump: 10-2 225-lb. bench:
3-cone drill: 6.68 Vertical jump: 36
Wonderlic: 20-yard dash: 2.51


War Room analysis
Strengths: Is well-built; looks more like a running back than a receiver, which helps him absorb hard hits and gain yardage after contact. Is quick, and accelerates to full speed in a blink. Has the speed to separate on downfield routes. Shows the quick footwork to spin and get upfield after the catch. Shows good hands to reach out and make tough catches. Consistently gets feet down in-bounds on sideline routes. Is tough enough to catch passes in traffic, absorb the hard hit and hold onto the ball. Shows the hands and concentration to make over-the-shoulder catches downfield.

Weaknesses: Is a bit raw; routes are not sharp. Tends to round off cuts. Despite having good hands, has a bad habit of jumping and body-catching easy passes, making us wonder about the confidence he has in his hands. Fights the ball at times, dropping easy passes. Is not an aggressive runner after the catch, and does not deliver blow to tackler. Gives an inconsistent effort as a blocker.

Bottom line: Ogletree, a junior, definitely could have helped himself by staying in school. He is only the second receiver in Virginia history with two 50-catch seasons. He is an athletic receiver with the quickness, acceleration and speed to get separation on deep routes. Ogletree has the talent to become a solid NFL starter with improved route-running skills, more consistency catching the ball and more aggressiveness after the catch.
 

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Greg Isdaner
G, West Virginia
GREG ISDANER MEASURABLES
Height: 6-3 Weight: 324
40-yard dash: 5.28 10-yard dash: 1.81
20-yard shuttle: 4.75 60-yard shuttle:
Broad jump: 8-6 225-lb. bench: 24
3-cone drill: 7.73 Vertical jump: 27
Wonderlic: 20-yard dash: 3.06


War Room analysis
Strengths: Is a highly competitive blocker. Gets his hands on the defender quickly, ties him up and keeps him on the line of scrimmage. Has the athleticism and strength to reset and anchor a bull rusher if he gets jolted backwards initially. Is quick to make contact on downside blocks. Does a good job of making quick pulls to contain the defender to open up the off-tackle hole. Has better than expected speed getting outside to block out in front on screen passes.

Weaknesses: Does not deliver a hard punch and has short arms, which leads to him being driven backward initially. Struggles to get around a shaded defender and make the reach block; usually ends up having to try and make cut block from the side. Has trouble adjusting to block a target off his track when he gets out into space.

Bottom line: Many of our scouts were surprised when Isdaner announced he was declaring for the draft early, but then saw why after evaluating him on film. He had an impressive college career and projects to do the same at the next level. While he hasn't received much media attention and won't wow anyone at the NFL combine, people around the NFL know and like him. He may be drafted later than we have him rated, but Isdaner has all the tools to become a long-term starting guard in the NFL.
 

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Overall grade: 3.6



JAMAR HUNT MEASURABLES
Height: 6-6 Weight: 250
40-yard dash: 5.05 10-yard dash:
20-yard shuttle: 60-yard shuttle:
Broad jump: 225-lb. bench:
3-cone drill: Vertical jump:
Wonderlic: 20-yard dash:




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Jamar Hunt
C, UTEP
 

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cowboyjoe;2752142 said:
Overall grade: 3.6



JAMAR HUNT MEASURABLES
Height: 6-6 Weight: 250
40-yard dash: 5.05 10-yard dash:
20-yard shuttle: 60-yard shuttle:
Broad jump: 225-lb. bench:
3-cone drill: Vertical jump:
Wonderlic: 20-yard dash:




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Jamar Hunt
C, UTEP

A 250 lb center?

Must be a LS
 

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Travis Bright
G, Brigham Young
TRAVIS BRIGHT MEASURABLES
Height: 6-4 Weight: 317
40-yard dash: 5.39 10-yard dash: 1.81
20-yard shuttle: 4.56 60-yard shuttle:
Broad jump: 9-0 225-lb. bench: 35
3-cone drill: 7.76 Vertical jump: 35
Wonderlic: 20-yard dash: 3.09


War Room analysis
Strengths: Is strong, especially at the point of attack. Uses his hands well and plays under control. Displays impressive technique, works to make all his blocks and is a good finisher. Is quick off the ball and has a strong, effective punch. Plays under his pads well in the run game. Is a powerful run blocker who can move the pile. Uses his size and bulk to lean on the defender and wear him out.

Weaknesses: Has below-average lateral quickness. Must improve his hip and knee flexibility. Plays high at times. Is not a natural athlete. Lacks the speed or quickness to make blocks in space. Can be beaten by faster defenders in the pass blocking area.

Bottom line: Bright is a solid football player who understands how to play the game. He is best as a run blocker, but needs some work on pass blocking. Still, there's little doubt he'll be playing on Sundays next season as a starter.
 

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Michael Turkovich
G, Notre Dame
MICHAEL TURKOVICH MEASURABLES
Height: 6-5 Weight: 304
40-yard dash: 5.35


War Room analysis
Strengths: Has good size. Plays with high effort level. Is quick and aggressive off the snap, and finishes blocks. Moves defenders off the line and opens holes for the running game. Shows good knee bend to anchor in pass protection. Is consistent and versatile.

Weaknesses: Must improve footwork, strength and flexibility to handle more athletic defenders. In pass protection, must improve hand punch and be more patient. Has durability concerns; had a serious neck injury three years ago.

Bottom line: Turkovich's tenacity and mental strength showed when he battled back from a neck injury that occurred during the 2006 preseason to play in nine games that year. He shows the versatility to play tackle (where he started as a senior) or guard (junior). He does not make many mistakes, but doesn't dominate opponents either. Turkovich might need a year or two on the practice squad before he cracks a roster, but could develop into a versatile backup.
 

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Greg Isdaner
G, West Virginia
GREG ISDANER MEASURABLES
Height: 6-3 Weight: 324
40-yard dash: 5.28 10-yard dash: 1.81
20-yard shuttle: 4.75 60-yard shuttle:
Broad jump: 8-6 225-lb. bench: 24
3-cone drill: 7.73 Vertical jump: 27
Wonderlic: 20-yard dash: 3.06


War Room analysis
Strengths: Is a highly competitive blocker. Gets his hands on the defender quickly, ties him up and keeps him on the line of scrimmage. Has the athleticism and strength to reset and anchor a bull rusher if he gets jolted backwards initially. Is quick to make contact on downside blocks. Does a good job of making quick pulls to contain the defender to open up the off-tackle hole. Has better than expected speed getting outside to block out in front on screen passes.

Weaknesses: Does not deliver a hard punch and has short arms, which leads to him being driven backward initially. Struggles to get around a shaded defender and make the reach block; usually ends up having to try and make cut block from the side. Has trouble adjusting to block a target off his track when he gets out into space.

Bottom line: Many of our scouts were surprised when Isdaner announced he was declaring for the draft early, but then saw why after evaluating him on film. He had an impressive college career and projects to do the same at the next level. While he hasn't received much media attention and won't wow anyone at the NFL combine, people around the NFL know and like him. He may be drafted later than we have him rated, but Isdaner has all the tools to become a long-term starting guard in the NFL.

This could be our surprise.
 

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hendog;2752154 said:
Can he play center? Hopefully he cans procter.

I would rather find replacements for the other guys before we replace Proctor. While you hate him now, I bet you would be hating the other guys even more if they had been playing instead of Proctor. There is a reason Proctor was playing and not them.
 

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CrazyCowboy;2752146 said:
6'6" 250lbs for a C? Is this correct?

Seems a little light.......
He's a LS and apparently will try out as a TE.
 

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cowboyjoe;2752152 said:
Travis Bright
G, Brigham Young
TRAVIS BRIGHT MEASURABLES
Height: 6-4 Weight: 317
40-yard dash: 5.39 10-yard dash: 1.81
20-yard shuttle: 4.56 60-yard shuttle:
Broad jump: 9-0 225-lb. bench: 35
3-cone drill: 7.76 Vertical jump: 35
Wonderlic: 20-yard dash: 3.09


War Room analysis
Strengths: Is strong, especially at the point of attack. Uses his hands well and plays under control. Displays impressive technique, works to make all his blocks and is a good finisher. Is quick off the ball and has a strong, effective punch. Plays under his pads well in the run game. Is a powerful run blocker who can move the pile. Uses his size and bulk to lean on the defender and wear him out.

Weaknesses: Has below-average lateral quickness. Must improve his hip and knee flexibility. Plays high at times. Is not a natural athlete. Lacks the speed or quickness to make blocks in space. Can be beaten by faster defenders in the pass blocking area.

Bottom line: Bright is a solid football player who understands how to play the game. He is best as a run blocker, but needs some work on pass blocking. Still, there's little doubt he'll be playing on Sundays next season as a starter.

Will be a 26 yeard old rookie. Church mission from 2002-2004

 

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cowboyjoe;2752134 said:
Kevin Ogletree
WR, Virginia
Height: 6-0 Weight: 196
40-yard dash: 4.37 10-yard dash: 1.50
20-yard shuttle: 4.08 60-yard shuttle:
Broad jump: 10-2 225-lb. bench:
3-cone drill: 6.68 Vertical jump: 36
Wonderlic: 20-yard dash: 2.51


War Room analysis
Strengths: Is well-built; looks more like a running back than a receiver, which helps him absorb hard hits and gain yardage after contact. Is quick, and accelerates to full speed in a blink. Has the speed to separate on downfield routes. Shows the quick footwork to spin and get upfield after the catch. Shows good hands to reach out and make tough catches. Consistently gets feet down in-bounds on sideline routes. Is tough enough to catch passes in traffic, absorb the hard hit and hold onto the ball. Shows the hands and concentration to make over-the-shoulder catches downfield.

Weaknesses: Is a bit raw; routes are not sharp. Tends to round off cuts. Despite having good hands, has a bad habit of jumping and body-catching easy passes, making us wonder about the confidence he has in his hands. Fights the ball at times, dropping easy passes. Is not an aggressive runner after the catch, and does not deliver blow to tackler. Gives an inconsistent effort as a blocker.

Bottom line: Ogletree, a junior, definitely could have helped himself by staying in school. He is only the second receiver in Virginia history with two 50-catch seasons. He is an athletic receiver with the quickness, acceleration and speed to get separation on deep routes. Ogletree has the talent to become a solid NFL starter with improved route-running skills, more consistency catching the ball and more aggressiveness after the catch.

nfldraftcountdown.com had him as a mid-round pick. They said he ran much better than expected.
 

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nyc;2752173 said:
I would rather find replacements for the other guys before we replace Proctor. While you hate him now, I bet you would be hating the other guys even more if they had been playing instead of Proctor. There is a reason Proctor was playing and not them.

What other guys. Procter blows. We all saw it first hand. He needs to go. I realize he was 3rd string but come on. We can do better.
 

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Name: Julian Hawkins
College: Boise State Number: 82
Height: 6-2 Weight: 223
Position: WR Pos2: H-back
Class/Draft Year: rSr/2009
40 Time: 4.65 40 Low: 4.56 40 High: 4.76
Projected Round: Stock:
Rated number 159 out of 318 WR's / 2549 TOTAL

thats all the info i could find on the players that we signed as undrafted players so far zoners
 
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