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Another very special show tonight on FRO radio @ Blog Talk Radio 0

Posted on June 28, 2012 by admin

 TONIGHT ON FRO Radio @ 9pm ET We will be Joined by the founders of EYE Scout!!

On tonight’s show We will be joined by Steven Burkett & Ted Sundquist the founders of EYE Scout. Their software products for College & Professional Football Scouting is set to turn the Football World upside down! You may also remember Ted as the Former GM of the Denver Broncos.

www.blogtalkradio.com/Football-Reporters

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Football Reporters Partners BSN begin sending invites to 2012 College Football Showcase 0

Posted on November 21, 2011 by admin

Invitations have begun going out to the athletes for the 2012 BSN College Showcase, which will be held at the university of Akron on march 9,10,& 11th of 2012. Watch the video below:

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2011 NFL Draft-A closer look at 3 small school prospects 0

Posted on April 30, 2011 by admin

A close up of 3 Small School Prospects-By Matt Elder-Special Contributor-Football Reporters Online

Matt takes a closer look at three prospects for this draft from smaller schools.

Every year scouts from all over the country fly into places like Columbus, South Bend, and Athens. They come looking for the next big thing, the next sure fire prospect, and the guy who’s going to take their team to that next level. However every year players emerge that are not from places like Madison, Tuscaloosa, or Eugene instead these players come from places like Hampton, Charleston, and Hillsdale. Every year players come from the lower levels of college football and leave draft fans asking “Who?” on draft weekend. This article is going to over three players who are looking to be the next small school prospect to leave their mark on the NFL. We’ll look at one prospect who will get drafted, one who should get drafted, and one who deserves to get drafted.

Who Will Get His Shot…

DT Kendrick Ellis-

A dancing bear out on the field, Ellis’s combination of size and athleticism is frankly frightening to opposing offenses. Coming from a very tradition rich Hampton program, Ellis has seen his stock sky rocket since his year ended in November. Ellis has a terrific first step as he explodes across the line of scrimmage and often catches the opposing offensive lineman off guard and gets the immediate advantage. He plays with very good leverage, and knows how to get low and explode out of his stance. He is incredibly strong coming out of his stance often being able to overpower players at the point of attack. I would like to see Ellis work hard on the fundamentals. He needs to stay low throughout the play, Ellis has a tendency to get high after initial contact and this can cause him to lose leverage battles. It has gone unnoticed by many due to his level of competition, because of how strong Ellis is he has been able to blow through most of the interior lineman he faced regardless of his technique, so he has never had a need to perfect that. There are questions about Ellis’s character and work ethic after his dismissal from South Carolina. Ellis was initially suspended for part of 2008 for an undisclosed violation of team rules over the summer, and right before SEC media day Ellis was dismissed from the team for yet another violation. What caused the violation has never been disclosed but one has to assume that this has to be more than simply missing a curfew or being late to a team meeting. That being said seeing how far Ellis has risen on most boards is a sign that he must be answering questions surrounding his dismissal the right way and convincing people that he is worth the risk that comes along with taking players with character concerns.

Combine Results:

6’4, 346 lbs., 35” Arms, 10.5” Hands, 5.28 40, 26 Bench Press Reps (225 lbs.)

Stats:

2010-94 Tackles, 15 TFL’s, 2 Sacks, 2 FF, and 5 QB Hurries

2009-51 Tackles, 15 TFL’s, 1.5 Sacks, 1 FF, and 2 QB Hurries

Who Should Get His Shot…

CB Cortez Allen

The Citadel is known as a military college with a renowned Corps of Cadets program. Not much is made of or even thought of about their football team…until this year. This year everybody is buzzing about the tall and athletic CB in Cortez Allen. He is the type of prospect that scouts drool over and that can drive a coach to pull their hair out. The issue with Allen has always been his inconsistent technique and playmaking ability. He seems to lack the instincts you want in a lock down CB despite his measurables. His 5 career INT’s over 41 games played give people plenty to wonder about. However keep in mind that Allen was unquestionably the top player at Citadel and was purposely avoided by some teams in an effort to minimize his impact on the game. However when he was thrown at he didn’t always show the skills needed to go after the ball and make a play on it. This is concerning because when watching him on tape you fall in love with everything he does prior to the pass getting there. He has the speed to stay with almost all of the WR’s he will be matched up against, he showed the hip fluidity to transition from his backpedal to his sprint with little loss of momentum, and he did a great job of understanding his zone coverage responsibilities. The questions surrounding Allen are all about can you get him to take that next step in his development and go from good cover corner to a true lock down man to man cover corner? If he can do that, somebody is going to have a late round steal on their hands in a relatively weak DB class.

Combine Results:

6’1, 197 lbs, 32” Arms, 8.5” Hands, 4.51 40, 4.01 Shuttle, 6.76 3 Cone, 35” Vertical, 10’09” Broad

Stats:

2010-22 Tackles, 1 TFL, 2 INT’s, 5 PBU’s, 1 TD

2009-57 Tackles, 3 INT’s, 5 PBU’s, 1 TD

Who Deserves His Shot…

WR Andre Holmes-Hillsdale

Never heard of him? Doesn’t worry neither have many other people who are just now reading his name for the first time. Let me tell you why you’ll want to know his name as we draw closer to the 2011 NFL Draft. Holmes hails from DII Hillsdale College which plays in the powerful GLIAC conference which is one of the stronger football conferences in DII. He has put up back to back 1,000 yard receiving seasons and really became a more consistent big play receiver in 2010. The 6’4 WR has made a habit of towering over most CB’s and that was also the case at this year’s NFLPA Texas v. The Nation game where he showed off good body control, and a willingness to fight through tackles and pick up extra YAC yards. The athleticism that Holmes showed off during the NFLPA game is reinforced by the fact that he was the 2010 Triple Jump Champion from the GLIAC conference. Holmes had questions remaining about his overall speed and ability to possibly separate at the next level as he headed to Indianapolis for this year’s combine. At the combine he proceeded to answer those questions laying down an impressive 4.53 40 yard dash to go along with an even more impressive 6.69 3 cone drill which shows off his quickness and ability to change directions. Moving up a level Holmes needs to show more explosiveness off the line. He’s going to face more consistent and effective jams in the NFL in an effort to neutralize his down the field size advantage. He needs to show more urgency in trying to get into his routes and must learn to fire off the line to try and beat the jam. Should be an effective red zone weapon early on in his career but I think he has Marques Colston type potential as a big WR who if he learns to be just a little more physical could become dominant in time.

Combine Results:

6’4, 210lbs., 34” Arms, 8.5” Hands, 4.53 40, 4.31 Shuttle, 6.69 3 Cone 35” Vertical, 10’10” Broad

Stats:

2010-104 Receptions, 1,368 Yards, 11 TD’s

2009-77 Receptions, 1,076 Yards, 6 TD’s

*this piece is even more timely now thta Mr. Ellis is a member of the NY Jets-The Eds*

 

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2011 NFL Draft-Inside Linebacker Prospects 0

Posted on April 28, 2011 by Ralph Garica

Top Inside Linebackers 2011 NFL Draft

By Rafael Garcia Sr. Contributing Writer-Southeast Region

Football Reporters Online

 

1. Martez Wilson ILB Illinois 6’4″ 250 lbs. 40 Time: 4.49 Bench@225: 23x Jr.

Wilson is a sound all around ILB and finished up as one of the leading tacklers in the country. He has the ability and speed to slice through the defense and make the tackle in the backfield. Shows good moves when forced to the outside to make the tackle. Has the speed to get to the quarterback or to the sideline. Uses his long arms to keep opponent at bay and then uses those arms to get around his man for the tackle. Is able to follow play once he reads it and will hustle all the time. In pass defense he can keep up with receivers and uses his hands to knock them off their routes. Will affect the passing game with his length and effective in zone coverage. Has to work on reading the play faster to more of an impact. Will need to add bulk to his frame for the NFL. Has the habit of over pursuing the play because he is so aggressive trying to get to the quarterback. Finds himself lost in coverage due to lack of anticipation and gets cut blocked too often. His lack of flexibility will make it hard for him to fit into a 3-4 or 4-3. Showed poor footwork during Pro Day. Projected Round: 2

 

2. Quan Sturdivant ILB North Carolina 6’1″ 241 lbs. 40 Time: 4.65 Bench@225: 21x Sr.

Sturdivant is an excellent gap tackler and a big hit linebacker. He is very consistent, instinctive and aggressive. Has excellent straight-line speed and gets a lot of tackles. Has very good work ethic and loves to work hard. Good lateral movement and pursuit. Good athleticism and awareness that keeps him around the ball a lot. Very quick off the line of scrimmage to beat opponent to spot of the ball. Needs to back off some on his aggressiveness as it leads him to find himself out of the play. Will make tackle but he lacks execution and technique. Needs to work upper body strength and the use of his hands on his man. Struggles a bit with change of direction that results in blown pass coverage. He depends on his speed too much when it comes to making the play. Must get better at breaking free from initial block. Does not have the best agility and base so he will have to work on that too. Projected Round: 2

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Football Reporters Online’s Mock Draft-a-Palooza 2011 0

Posted on April 24, 2011 by Dr. Bill Chachkes

 

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This past Thursday evening was very special for us at The FRO! Not only was it our annual Mock Draft-A-Palooza Show it was also the 3rd Anniversary of our First Broadcast on Blog Talk radio! To date we have had over 1.7 Million live listeners and total downloads. We want to thank our listeners for their support, and to all of our Mock Draft GM’s, Our regular staff that took part, Bill Carroll, Don Stokes, and Ralph Garcia, Anthony Carrillo, Our new writing intern Mark Kern of Kansas State, as well as several Guest GM’s for the evening, Matt Elder, Eric Dolan, Joel Barker from First Round Exchange, and our “Celebrity” Draft Prospect who joined us, Mike Montoya, a RB from Laurier College in Canada. Here then we present our 2011 Mock Draft-a-Palooza!

1. Carolina Panthers- Nick Fairley
2. Denver Broncos- Marcel Darius
3. Buffalo Bills- Cam Newton
4. Cincinnati Bengals- A.J Green
5. Arizona Cardinals- Von Miller
6. Cleveland Browns- Robert Quinn
7. San Francisco 49ers- Patrick Petersen
8. Tennessee Titans-Julio Jones
9. Dallas Cowboys- Prince Akamura
10. Washington Redskins- Jake Locker
11. Houston Texans- Cameron Jordan
12. Minnesota Vikings- Blaine Gabbert
13. Detroit Lions- Tyrone Smith
14. St. Louis Rams- Anthony Castonzo
15. Miami Dolphins- Mike Pouncey
16. Jacksonville Jaguars- Da Quan Bowers
17. New England (from Oakland)- JJ Watts
18. San Diego Chargers-Corey Liuget
19. New York Giants- Ben Ijalana
20. Tampa Bay Buccaneers- Mohammad Wilkerson
21. Kansas City Chiefs- Aldon Smith
22. Indianapolis Colts- Derrek Sherrod
23. Philadelphia Eagles- Mark Ingram Jr.
24. New Orleans Saints- Ryan Kerrigan 

 

25. Seattle Seahawks- Jimmy Smith
26. Baltimore Ravens-Torrey Smith
27. Atlanta Falcons- Gabe Carimi
28. New England Patriots-Nate Solder
29. Chicago Bears- Ras-I-Dowling
30. New York Jets-Phil Taylor
31. Pittsburgh Steelers-Kyle Rudolph
32. Green Bay Packers- Cameron Heyward

 

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The Top 100 Prospects for the 2011 NFL Draft 0

Posted on April 22, 2011 by admin
(This is the 10th Installment of the “Pro Draft Report” Presented by Football Reporters Online


By Anthony S. Carillo-Contributing Writer/Reporter-Football Reporters Online
1) Marcell Dareus, DT, Alabama
2) Patrick Peterson, CB, LSU
3) Blaine Gabbert, QB, Missouri
4) Nick Fairley, DT, Auburn
5) AJ Green, WR, Georgia
6) Von Miller, LB, Texas AM
7) Prince Amukamara, CB, Nebraska
8) Da’Quan Bowers, DE, Clemson
9) Cam Newton, QB, Auburn
10) Robert Quinn, DE, North Carolina
11) Julio Jones, WR, Alabama
12) Ryan Kerrigan, DE, Purdue
13) JJ Watt, DL, Wisconsin
14) Cameron Jordan, DL, Cal
15) Jake Locker, QB, Washington
16) Nate Solder, OT, Colorado
17) Akeem Ayers, LB, UCLA
18) Mark Ingram, RB, Alabama
19) Aldon Smith, DE/OLB, Missouri
20) Mike Pouncey, OL, Florida
21) Anthony Castonzo, OT, Boston College
22) Muhammad Wilkerson, DL, Temple
23) Adrian Clayborn, DE, Iowa
24) Corey Liuget, DT, Illinois
25) Gabe Carimi, OT, Wisconsin
26) Ryan Mallett, QB, Arkansas
27) Brandon Harris, CB, Miami
28) Rahim Moore, S, UCLA
29) Justin Houston, LB, Georgia
30) Ryan Williams, RB, Virginia Tech
31) Mikel LeShoure, RB, Illinois
32) Torrey Smith, WR, Maryland
33) Stephen Paea, DT, Oregon St.
34) Phil Taylor, DT, Baylor
35) Cameron Heyward, DE, Ohio St.
36) Aaron Williams, CB, Texas
37) Titus Young, WR, Boise St.
38) Rodney Hudson, OL, Florida St.
39) Jimmy Smith, CB, Colorado
40) Ben Ijalana, OL, Villanova
41) Kyle Rudolph, TE, Notre Dame
42) Orlando Franklin, OL, Miami
43) Drake Nevis, DT, LSU
44) Stefen Wisniewski, OL, Penn St.
45) Jerrel Jernigan, WR, Troy
46) Derek Sherrod, OT, Mississippi St.
47) Demarco Murray, RB, Oklahoma
48) Titus Young, WR, Boise State
49) Andy Dalton, QB, TCU
50) Bruce Carter, LB, North Carolina
51) Sam Acho, DE, Texas
52) Randall Cobb, WR, Kentucky
53) Mason Foster, OLB, Washington
54) Brandon Burton, CB, Utah
55) Martez Wilson, ILB, Illinois
56) Quan Sturdivant, ILB, North Carolina
57) James Carpenter, OG, Alabama
58) Marcus Cannon, OG, TCU
59) Daniel Thomas, RB, Kansas State
60) Greg Jones, ILB, Michigan State
61) Christian Ballard, DT, Iowa
62) Ras-I Dowling, CB, Virginia
63) Orlando Franklin, OG, Miami (FL)
64) Vincent Brown, WR, San Diego State
65) Mark Herzlich, OLB, Boston College
66) Colin Kaepernick, QB, Nevada
67) Jabaal Sheard, DE, Pittsburgh
68) Derrick Locke, RB/KR, Kentucky
69) Kenrick Ellis, DT, Hampton
70) Kendall Hunter, RB, Oklahoma State
71) Deunta Williams, S, North Carolina\
72) Christian Ballard, DE Iowa
73) Leonard Hankerson, WR Miami (FL)
74) Brooks Reed, OLB Arizona
75) Jacquizz Rodgers*, RB Oregon State
76) Marvin Austin, DT North Carolina
77) Luke Stocker, TE Tennessee
78) Stanley Havili, FB USC
79) Orlando Franklin, OT Miami (FL)
80) Mason Foster, OLB Washington
81) Curtis Brown, CB Texas
82) Luke Stocker, TE, Tennessee
83) Davon House, CB New Mexico State
84) Ross Homan, OLB Ohio State
85) DeAndre McDaniel, SS Clemson
86) Jonas Mouton, OLB Michigan
87) D.J. Williams, TE Arkansas
88) Owen Marecic, FB, Stanford
89) Quinton Carter, FS Oklahoma
90) Jason Pinkston, OT Pittsburgh
91) Ahmad Black, SS Florida
92) Jerrard Tarrant*, FS Georgia Tech
93) Jurrell Casey*, DT USC
94) Dontay Moch, OLB Nevada
95) Chimdi Chekwa, CB Ohio State
96) Brian Rolle, ILB Ohio State
97) Greg Little, WR North Carolina
98) Jerrell Powe, DT Ole Miss
99) Clint Boling, OG Georgia
100) Andrew Jackson, OG Fresno State

 

 

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An Overview of the Top Offensive Linemen In the 2011 Draft-By Mark Kern-Writing Intern-Football Reporters Online 0

Posted on April 22, 2011 by admin

(This is the 9th Installment of the “Pro Draft Report” presented by Football Reporters Online)

By Mark Kern-Writing Intern-Football Reporters Online

1. Mike Pouncey OL. 6’5’’  303lbs 5.28 40 yd.

Pouncey is the brother of Pittsburgh Steelers lineman Maurkice Pouncey. Blessed with the same talent as his brother, Mike has a chance to be a very good lineman. He has all the physical tools and knows how to play. One thing Pouncey needs to do is to get a little stronger. Defensive lineman that are very strong are able to go through them every once in a while. Look for Mike to join his brother in being a first round pick somewhere around 13-18.

2. Tyron Smith OT 6’5’’ 307lbs 5.10 40yd.

Smith is an extremely raw tackle. He is not as polished as some of the other lineman in the draft, but is believed to have the most potential. He is a very athletic big man who can get out in lead the running back down the field. Will probably start out on the right side of the line, but has the capability to eventually play the left tackle for many years. He should be off the board right around the same time Pouncey does.

3. Anthony Costanzo OT 6’7’’ 295 5.2  40yd.

Constanzo is very intelligent football player that is going to play hard every play. Constanzo really excels in pass blocking; which he shown in a match-up with another potential first round pick DaQuan Bowers of Clemson. A slight on him is that he is tends to not keep the same intensity for lesser opponents. That will need to be fix as there are no plays off in the NFL. Overall, another outstanding lineman in this class and should be off the board from 18-21 in the first round.

4. Gabe Camiri OT 6’7’’ 325 lbs. 5.03 40 yd.

Camiri was a standout lineman that featured one of the best ground games in the country.  He showed how good he was going against standout defensive linemen Adrian Clayborn and Cameron Heyward. He also showed a very good ability to get his block early and then get to the linebackers. He needs to get stronger in the legs and work on his footwork. Camiri will not make it past the Eagles at 23 and the Chiefs at 21 could take him as well.

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