Niners408
04-10-2007, 02:27 PM
MY FIRST MOCK
11. LB Patrick Willis6-2,230 40=4.37 Comparison-Ray Lewis
Patrick Willis is one of the most athletic and explosive linebackers at the collegiate level. He has incredible instincts to "sniff out" the ball carrier and solid tackling skills. Willis has good speed and quickness and can cover a lot of ground sideline to sideline. He is strong and powerful and delivers the big hit to his opponents. Willis brings great leadership on the field and contributes extensively to the community off the field.
42.WR Sidney Rice6-4,210 40=4.49 Comparison-Randy Moss
Rice is a tall and deceptively fast receiver. He can out jump or run
by almost any defender. His body control is amazing. He just looks
natural catching the football. He is an excellent vertical threat as
well as a great redzone target. He has really soft, natural hands.
76.DE Ikaika Alama-Francis6-5,250 40=4.75 Compa-Bryan Thomas
Athletically talented prospect with a high upside. Quick off the snap, is fluid moving about the field and nicely redirects to the action. Plays with good pad level and displays footwork moving laterally or in reverse. Fast off the edge and makes plays in every direction. Tenacious, stays after the action and works to get involved.
97.OG Manuel Ramirez 6-3,335 40=4.15 Comparison-Derrick Dockery
Strongest OG. Benches 550.Blocks with good lean, anchors at the point or turns defenders off the ball. Plays with a nasty attitude and always looks for someone to hit. Patient, keeps his feet active and works well with teammates. Extends his hands, jolts defenders at the point and keeps them away from the action.
104.DT Paul Soliai6-4,345 comparison-Haloti Ngata
Big, powerful defender who clogs the middle of the field. Gets off the snap with a quick first step, focused on by opponents and plays with good balance. Powerful, gets a lot of force going up the field and splits double team blocks. Plays with good pad level, quickly changes direction and gets out to the flanks making plays.
110.CB Kenny Scott6-1,180 40=4.38 Comparison-Travis Daniels
A feisty tall cornerback with solid playing speed. Diagnoses the action, displays a sense of timing and knows where he is on the field in relation to opponents. Quickly gets his head back around to locate the ball in the air, and shows a burst of speed to the play. Supports the run and wraps up tackling.
124.RB Darius Walker5-10,210 40=4.41 Comparison-Willie Parker
Quick, patient runner who works best on the inside. Waits for blocks to develop, finds the cutback lanes and runs through the hole with authority. Follows blocks anywhere on the field, possesses a burst of speed and makes defenders miss in a small area. Terrific receiver who extends or adjusts to make the reception away from his frame.
135.WR James Jones6-1,210 40=4.50 Comparison-Chad Jackson
Strong athletic receiver ranks among the most improved prospects in the nation after a fine final college season that saw him fly up the charts. Jones displayed big-play ability that warranted a long look this offseason. He is a quick, smooth receiver who has the speed to separate deep with the burst to make the big play.
147.FS Roderick Rogers6-1,190 40=4.45 Comparison-Brian Dawkins
Athletic center fielder with good lateral range. Runs with opponents downfield, possesses a burst of speed and is quick closing on the action. Explosive at the point and a hard hitter. Shows speed to the flanks and covers a lot of area on the field.(his favorite team 49ers)
186.QB Isaiah Stanback6-3,215 40=4.40 Comparison-Reggie McNeal
Athletic passer whose game made major strides before his injury. Patient in the pocket, Possesses a live arm and gets passes through the tight spots. Easily drives the ball downfield with a flick of his wrist. Stands strong in the pocket and for the most part makes good decisions.
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MY SECOND MOCK
1(11). LB Patrick Willis6-2,230 40=4.37 Comparison-Ray Lewis
Patrick Willis is one of the most athletic and explosive linebackers at
the collegiate level. He has incredible instincts to "sniff out" the ball
carrier and solid tackling skills. Willis has good speed and quickness
and can cover a lot of ground sideline to sideline. He is strong and
powerful and delivers the big hit to his opponents. Willis brings great
leadership on the field and contributes extensively to the community
off the field.
2(42).WR Sidney Rice6-4,210 40=4.49 Comparison-Randy Moss
Rice is a tall and deceptively fast receiver. He can out jump or run
by almost any defender. His body control is amazing. He just looks
natural catching the football. He is an excellent vertical threat as
well as a great redzone target. He has really soft, natural hands.
3(76).DE Ikaika Alama-Francis6-5,250 40=4.75 Compa-Bryan Thomas
Athletically talented prospect with a high upside. Quick off the snap,
is fluid moving about the field and nicely redirects to the action. Plays
with good pad level and displays footwork moving laterally or in reverse.
Fast off the edge and makes plays in every direction. Tenacious, stays
after the action and works to get involved.
4(97).OG Manuel Ramirez 6-3,335 40=4.15 Comparison-Derrick Dockery
Strongest OG. Benches 550.Blocks with good lean, anchors at the point or
turns defenders off the ball. Plays with a nasty attitude and always looks for
someone to hit. Patient, keeps his feet active and works well with teammates.
Extends his hands, jolts defenders at the point and keeps them away from the
action.
5(104).SS Sabby Piscitelli 6-2,222 40=4.47 Comparison-
Opportunistic free safety who flashes brilliance. Displays good awareness facing
the action, is fast to the flanks in coverage and gets vertical to defend the pass.
Displays sideline-to-sideline range, diagnoses the action and has a nice move to the
throw. Can be a hard-hitting force who intimidates ball carriers.
6(110).CB Kenny Scott6-1,180 40=4.38 Comparison-Travis Daniels
A feisty tall cornerback with solid playing speed. Diagnoses the action,
displays a sense of timing and knows where he is on the field in relation
to opponents. Quickly gets his head back around to locate the ball in the
air, and shows a burst of speed to the play. Supports the run and wraps up tackling.
7(124).WR Mike Walker6-2,200 40=4.42 Comparison-NONE
Defeats jams at the line of scrimmage, sells routes and does a terrific job reading the
defense then finding the open spot on the field. Goes up in a crowd to make the reception,
looks the pass into his hands and makes acrobatic receptions down field.
8(135).RB Garret Wolfe5-7,186 40=4.39 Comparison-Jones-Drew
Wolfe is an explosive, compact runner who is a threat to take it the distance every
time he touches the football. He hits the hole quickly, displays good vision and is a
great cutback runner. Despite his small stature, Wolfe has powerful legs and isn’t afraid
to run between the tackles.
9(147).TE Matt Trannon6-6,230 40=4.47 Comparison-NONE
I know he plays WR but with his size hes going to switch to TE acourding to some scouts.
Big receiver with excellent size for the next level. Quick releasing into pass routes, offers
the quarterback an imposing target and looks the ball into his hands. Displays focus and
concentration, extends and catches the ball away from his frame. Uses his large body to
shield away opponents.
10(186).DT Walter Thomas6-5,373 40=5.11 Comparison-NONE
King-sized defender who is a load in the middle of the line. Possesses natural power,
takes up a lot of room and easily holds the point. Displays leg drive, pushes opponents
up the field and collapses the pocket. Flashes hand technique and a burst of speed.
11. LB Patrick Willis6-2,230 40=4.37 Comparison-Ray Lewis
Patrick Willis is one of the most athletic and explosive linebackers at the collegiate level. He has incredible instincts to "sniff out" the ball carrier and solid tackling skills. Willis has good speed and quickness and can cover a lot of ground sideline to sideline. He is strong and powerful and delivers the big hit to his opponents. Willis brings great leadership on the field and contributes extensively to the community off the field.
42.WR Sidney Rice6-4,210 40=4.49 Comparison-Randy Moss
Rice is a tall and deceptively fast receiver. He can out jump or run
by almost any defender. His body control is amazing. He just looks
natural catching the football. He is an excellent vertical threat as
well as a great redzone target. He has really soft, natural hands.
76.DE Ikaika Alama-Francis6-5,250 40=4.75 Compa-Bryan Thomas
Athletically talented prospect with a high upside. Quick off the snap, is fluid moving about the field and nicely redirects to the action. Plays with good pad level and displays footwork moving laterally or in reverse. Fast off the edge and makes plays in every direction. Tenacious, stays after the action and works to get involved.
97.OG Manuel Ramirez 6-3,335 40=4.15 Comparison-Derrick Dockery
Strongest OG. Benches 550.Blocks with good lean, anchors at the point or turns defenders off the ball. Plays with a nasty attitude and always looks for someone to hit. Patient, keeps his feet active and works well with teammates. Extends his hands, jolts defenders at the point and keeps them away from the action.
104.DT Paul Soliai6-4,345 comparison-Haloti Ngata
Big, powerful defender who clogs the middle of the field. Gets off the snap with a quick first step, focused on by opponents and plays with good balance. Powerful, gets a lot of force going up the field and splits double team blocks. Plays with good pad level, quickly changes direction and gets out to the flanks making plays.
110.CB Kenny Scott6-1,180 40=4.38 Comparison-Travis Daniels
A feisty tall cornerback with solid playing speed. Diagnoses the action, displays a sense of timing and knows where he is on the field in relation to opponents. Quickly gets his head back around to locate the ball in the air, and shows a burst of speed to the play. Supports the run and wraps up tackling.
124.RB Darius Walker5-10,210 40=4.41 Comparison-Willie Parker
Quick, patient runner who works best on the inside. Waits for blocks to develop, finds the cutback lanes and runs through the hole with authority. Follows blocks anywhere on the field, possesses a burst of speed and makes defenders miss in a small area. Terrific receiver who extends or adjusts to make the reception away from his frame.
135.WR James Jones6-1,210 40=4.50 Comparison-Chad Jackson
Strong athletic receiver ranks among the most improved prospects in the nation after a fine final college season that saw him fly up the charts. Jones displayed big-play ability that warranted a long look this offseason. He is a quick, smooth receiver who has the speed to separate deep with the burst to make the big play.
147.FS Roderick Rogers6-1,190 40=4.45 Comparison-Brian Dawkins
Athletic center fielder with good lateral range. Runs with opponents downfield, possesses a burst of speed and is quick closing on the action. Explosive at the point and a hard hitter. Shows speed to the flanks and covers a lot of area on the field.(his favorite team 49ers)
186.QB Isaiah Stanback6-3,215 40=4.40 Comparison-Reggie McNeal
Athletic passer whose game made major strides before his injury. Patient in the pocket, Possesses a live arm and gets passes through the tight spots. Easily drives the ball downfield with a flick of his wrist. Stands strong in the pocket and for the most part makes good decisions.
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MY SECOND MOCK
1(11). LB Patrick Willis6-2,230 40=4.37 Comparison-Ray Lewis
Patrick Willis is one of the most athletic and explosive linebackers at
the collegiate level. He has incredible instincts to "sniff out" the ball
carrier and solid tackling skills. Willis has good speed and quickness
and can cover a lot of ground sideline to sideline. He is strong and
powerful and delivers the big hit to his opponents. Willis brings great
leadership on the field and contributes extensively to the community
off the field.
2(42).WR Sidney Rice6-4,210 40=4.49 Comparison-Randy Moss
Rice is a tall and deceptively fast receiver. He can out jump or run
by almost any defender. His body control is amazing. He just looks
natural catching the football. He is an excellent vertical threat as
well as a great redzone target. He has really soft, natural hands.
3(76).DE Ikaika Alama-Francis6-5,250 40=4.75 Compa-Bryan Thomas
Athletically talented prospect with a high upside. Quick off the snap,
is fluid moving about the field and nicely redirects to the action. Plays
with good pad level and displays footwork moving laterally or in reverse.
Fast off the edge and makes plays in every direction. Tenacious, stays
after the action and works to get involved.
4(97).OG Manuel Ramirez 6-3,335 40=4.15 Comparison-Derrick Dockery
Strongest OG. Benches 550.Blocks with good lean, anchors at the point or
turns defenders off the ball. Plays with a nasty attitude and always looks for
someone to hit. Patient, keeps his feet active and works well with teammates.
Extends his hands, jolts defenders at the point and keeps them away from the
action.
5(104).SS Sabby Piscitelli 6-2,222 40=4.47 Comparison-
Opportunistic free safety who flashes brilliance. Displays good awareness facing
the action, is fast to the flanks in coverage and gets vertical to defend the pass.
Displays sideline-to-sideline range, diagnoses the action and has a nice move to the
throw. Can be a hard-hitting force who intimidates ball carriers.
6(110).CB Kenny Scott6-1,180 40=4.38 Comparison-Travis Daniels
A feisty tall cornerback with solid playing speed. Diagnoses the action,
displays a sense of timing and knows where he is on the field in relation
to opponents. Quickly gets his head back around to locate the ball in the
air, and shows a burst of speed to the play. Supports the run and wraps up tackling.
7(124).WR Mike Walker6-2,200 40=4.42 Comparison-NONE
Defeats jams at the line of scrimmage, sells routes and does a terrific job reading the
defense then finding the open spot on the field. Goes up in a crowd to make the reception,
looks the pass into his hands and makes acrobatic receptions down field.
8(135).RB Garret Wolfe5-7,186 40=4.39 Comparison-Jones-Drew
Wolfe is an explosive, compact runner who is a threat to take it the distance every
time he touches the football. He hits the hole quickly, displays good vision and is a
great cutback runner. Despite his small stature, Wolfe has powerful legs and isn’t afraid
to run between the tackles.
9(147).TE Matt Trannon6-6,230 40=4.47 Comparison-NONE
I know he plays WR but with his size hes going to switch to TE acourding to some scouts.
Big receiver with excellent size for the next level. Quick releasing into pass routes, offers
the quarterback an imposing target and looks the ball into his hands. Displays focus and
concentration, extends and catches the ball away from his frame. Uses his large body to
shield away opponents.
10(186).DT Walter Thomas6-5,373 40=5.11 Comparison-NONE
King-sized defender who is a load in the middle of the line. Possesses natural power,
takes up a lot of room and easily holds the point. Displays leg drive, pushes opponents
up the field and collapses the pocket. Flashes hand technique and a burst of speed.