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Small school prospects

Discussion in '2010 Draft Archive' started by ivo610, Apr 21, 2010.

  1. ivo610 Cheesehead

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    USA today ran a small article about small school prospects in todays paper and I thought I would what they talked about. I think two of them could be good fits for us, and ted seems to be pretty good at judging small school talent.

    DE- Alex Carrington - 19.5 sacks in the last two seasons 6'5 280 Arkansas state.

    OT - Vladimir Ducasse - 6'5 332 UMass

    CB - Akwasi Owusu-Ansah - 9 career return TDs, 10 ints, several school records. Indiana (PA)

    WR - Andre Roberts - 5'11 195 The Citadel

    OT - Jared Veldheer - never allowed a sack, Hillsdale (D2)
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    Never heard of Roberts.....but I have been thinking Veldheer in the 2nd round if we get a defensive player in the 1st
  3. PackersRS Cheesehead

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    All very good prospects.

    Carrington seems like the ideal 3-4 DE. Ducasse is exremely raw but has potential. So does AOA, though I don't see anything much in him. Roberts has one of the best hands in this draft, he really shined in the Senior Bowl. And Veldheer is a very athletic OT, who turned heads at the combine.
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    If Ted doesn't take a corner in the first round, I think it's because he has his eye on that kid from Indiana, PA.

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