Mark Vader Posted January 7, 2013 Posted January 7, 2013 (edited) I know this game does not have the bigger names that the Senior Bowl has, but it is a game to keep an eye on. EAST Roster OFFENSE # Pos. Last name First name School H W 81 WR Amos Anthony Middle Tenn. St. 6' 185 60 OL Baca Jeff UCLA 6' 3" 295 74 OL Brenner Sam Utah 6' 4" 305 75 OL Brown Braden Brigham Young 6' 6" 300 19 K Brown Zach Portland State 6' 4" 210 4 WR Buckner Dan Arizona 6' 4" 211 1 WR Bumphis Chad Mississippi State 5' 11" 198 23 RB Burkhead Rex Nebraska 5' 11" 210 14 QB Carder Alex Western Michigan 6' 3" 225 8 WR Collins Jasper Mt. Union 5' 11" 190 6 WR Davis Keenan Iowa 6' 2" 215 7 QB Doege Seth Texas Tech 6' 1" 205 50 OL Fabien Kirby Calgary 6' 6" 305 88 TE Fauria Joseph UCLA 6' 7" 255 53 OL Ferentz James Iowa 6' 1" 288 67 OL Foketi Manase W.Texas A&M 6' 5" 325 66 OL Foltz Blaize TCU 6' 4" 315 12 WR Goard Tyrone E. Kentucky 6' 4" 196 72 OL Hawkinson Tanner Kansas 6' 5-1/2" 300 44 TE Kasa Nick Colorado 6' 6" 265 48 RB Line Zach S. Methodist 6' 1" 230 33 RB Michael Christine Texas A&M 5' 11" 220 68 OL O'Neill Dann W. Michigan 6' 8" 305 86 WR Riddick Theo Notre Dame 5' 11" 200 52 OL Robiskie Andrew W. Illinois 6' 2" 302 10 QB Scott Matt Arizona 6' 3" 208 84 TE Sudfeld Zach Nevada 6' 7" 255 56 OL Turnley Ryan Pittsburgh 6' 6" 313 25 RB Williams Kerwynn Utah State 5' 8-1/4" 191 DEFENSE # Pos. Last name First name School H W 15 SAF Addae Jahleel Central Michigan 5' 11" 200 97 DL Boyd Josh Mississippi State 6' 3" 300 73 DL Campbell William Michigan 6' 5" 310 16 SAF Davis Cody Texas Tech 6' 2" 205 54 LB Greer Steve Virginia 6' 2" 230 31 CB Hawthorne Terry Illinois 6' 1" 193 3 CB Hester Aaron UCLA 6' 2" 195 28 LB Holloman DeVonte S. Carolina 6' 2" 240 49 P Hubner Josh Arizona State 6' 4" 238 9 CB Hurst Demontre Oklahoma 5' 10" 183 18 CB Hyde Micah Iowa 6' 1" 190 11 SAF Johnson Keelan Arizona State 6' 1" 207 43 DL Johnson Travis San Jose State 6' 2" 245 47 LB Klein A.J. Iowa State 6' 2" 244 87 DL Lewis-Moore Kapron Notre Dame 6' 4" 306 94 DL Lohr Rob Vanderbilt 6' 4" 290 24 CB Malone Nigel Kansas State 5' 10" 180 20 SAF McDougald Bradley Kansas 6' 1" 210 26 SAF Motta Zeke Notre Dame 6' 3" 215 83 DL Pericak Will Colorado 6' 4" 295 13 LB Pough Keith Howard 6' 3" 238 22 CB Price Sheldon UCLA 6' 2" 180 89 DL Roh Craig Michigan 6' 5" 281 51 LB Rosette Albert Nevada 6' 2" 240 45 DL Schreibeis Caleb Montana State 6' 3" 252 29 SAF Thomas Shamarko Syracuse 5' 10" 208 96 DL Thurmond Brandon Arkansas-Pine Bluff 6' 2" 260 42 LB Williams Nathan Ohio State 6' 3" 249 5 SAF Williams Duke Nevada 6' 200 2 CB Wooten Khalid Nevada 5' 11" 200 Any thoughts on who to keep an eye on? Edited January 7, 2013 by Mark Vader
TakeYouToTasker Posted January 7, 2013 Posted January 7, 2013 Oh. My. God. Becky, please fix your quote tags...
Mark Vader Posted January 7, 2013 Author Posted January 7, 2013 you may want to edit that. I think you are right.
Buffalo Barbarian Posted January 7, 2013 Posted January 7, 2013 I think you are right. I think this is the first time some one ever admitted that, Im going to bookmark it now
Mark Vader Posted January 7, 2013 Author Posted January 7, 2013 West Roster OFFENSE # Pos. Last name First name School H W 81 WR Amos Anthony Middle Tenn. St. 6' 185 60 OL Baca Jeff UCLA 6' 3" 295 74 OL Brenner Sam Utah 6' 4" 305 75 OL Brown Braden Brigham Young 6' 6" 300 19 K Brown Zach Portland State 6' 4" 210 4 WR Buckner Dan Arizona 6' 4" 211 1 WR Bumphis Chad Mississippi State 5' 11" 198 23 RB Burkhead Rex Nebraska 5' 11" 210 14 QB Carder Alex Western Michigan 6' 3" 225 8 WR Collins Jasper Mt. Union 5' 11" 190 6 WR Davis Keenan Iowa 6' 2" 215 7 QB Doege Seth Texas Tech 6' 1" 205 50 OL Fabien Kirby Calgary 6' 6" 305 88 TE Fauria Joseph UCLA 6' 7" 255 53 OL Ferentz James Iowa 6' 1" 288 67 OL Foketi Manase W.Texas A&M 6' 5" 325 66 OL Foltz Blaize TCU 6' 4" 315 12 WR Goard Tyrone E. Kentucky 6' 4" 196 72 OL Hawkinson Tanner Kansas 6' 5-1/2" 300 44 TE Kasa Nick Colorado 6' 6" 265 48 RB Line Zach S. Methodist 6' 1" 230 33 RB Michael Christine Texas A&M 5' 11" 220 68 OL O'Neill Dann W. Michigan 6' 8" 305 86 WR Riddick Theo Notre Dame 5' 11" 200 52 OL Robiskie Andrew W. Illinois 6' 2" 302 10 QB Scott Matt Arizona 6' 3" 208 84 TE Sudfeld Zach Nevada 6' 7" 255 56 OL Turnley Ryan Pittsburgh 6' 6" 313 25 RB Williams Kerwynn Utah State 5' 8-1/4" 191 DEFENSE # Pos. Last name First name School H W 15 SAF Addae Jahleel Central Michigan 5' 11" 200 97 DL Boyd Josh Mississippi State 6' 3" 300 73 DL Campbell William Michigan 6' 5" 310 16 SAF Davis Cody Texas Tech 6' 2" 205 54 LB Greer Steve Virginia 6' 2" 230 31 CB Hawthorne Terry Illinois 6' 1" 193 3 CB Hester Aaron UCLA 6' 2" 195 28 LB Holloman DeVonte S. Carolina 6' 2" 240 49 P Hubner Josh Arizona State 6' 4" 238 9 CB Hurst Demontre Oklahoma 5' 10" 183 18 CB Hyde Micah Iowa 6' 1" 190 11 SAF Johnson Keelan Arizona State 6' 1" 207 43 DL Johnson Travis San Jose State 6' 2" 245 47 LB Klein A.J. Iowa State 6' 2" 244 87 DL Lewis-Moore Kapron Notre Dame 6' 4" 306 94 DL Lohr Rob Vanderbilt 6' 4" 290 24 CB Malone Nigel Kansas State 5' 10" 180 20 SAF McDougald Bradley Kansas 6' 1" 210 26 SAF Motta Zeke Notre Dame 6' 3" 215 83 DL Pericak Will Colorado 6' 4" 295 13 LB Pough Keith Howard 6' 3" 238 22 CB Price Sheldon UCLA 6' 2" 180 89 DL Roh Craig Michigan 6' 5" 281 51 LB Rosette Albert Nevada 6' 2" 240 45 DL Schreibeis Caleb Montana State 6' 3" 252 29 SAF Thomas Shamarko Syracuse 5' 10" 208 96 DL Thurmond Brandon Arkansas-Pine Bluff 6' 2" 260 42 LB Williams Nathan Ohio State 6' 3" 249 5 SAF Williams Duke Nevada 6' 200 2 CB Wooten Khalid Nevada 5' 11" 200 I think this is the first time some one ever admitted that, Im going to bookmark it now Ok, so I had to divide both team's rosters in separate posts. Sorry about the mess. So, any thoughts?
Buffalo Barbarian Posted January 7, 2013 Posted January 7, 2013 RB Burkhead Rex Nebraska 5' 11" 210 TE Fauria Joseph UCLA 6' 7" 255 TE Kasa Nick Colorado 6' 6" 265 RB Line Zach S. Methodist 6' 1" 230 QB Scott Matt Arizona 6' 3" 208 TE Sudfeld Zach Nevada 6' 7" 255 CB Hester Aaron UCLA 6' 2" 195 LB Holloman DeVonte S. Carolina 6' 2" 240 DL Johnson Travis San Jose State 6' 2" 245 LB Klein A.J. Iowa State 6' 2" 244 DL Roh Craig Michigan 6' 5" 281 this is a good start, plus there are always guys that standout that you don't know or expect, so just watch the guys that catch your eye and you'll be all set.
KRT88 Posted January 7, 2013 Posted January 7, 2013 2 6-7 TE's, my god, what do they feed children these days?
bowery4 Posted January 7, 2013 Posted January 7, 2013 2 6-7 TE's, my god, what do they feed children these days? Miracle Grow
John Cocktosten Posted January 7, 2013 Posted January 7, 2013 East: Sam Barrington, MLB, USF. Not a great athlete but a MLB who can fill a gap. Good instincts, high energy. Brandon McGhee CB, The U. Good size. He's grown leaps and bounds this year. He's a great athlete and a willing run defender. Could really blossom in the NFL. West: Steve Greer, MLB, Virginia. Doesn't look like much and not that great of an athlete but a pure football player. A thumper in the middle who is on on every tackle. Great instincts. Joseph Fauria, TE, UCLA. Enormous TE who isn't gong to give you much in terms of blocking but is a serious threat in the passing game. Every time UCLA needed to convert a 3rd down through the passing game they went to him. Great red zone target. Would help day one. Otherwise, pretty unimpressive list unless I missed someone although I like the RBs but we're good in that front.
Mark Vader Posted January 7, 2013 Author Posted January 7, 2013 RB Burkhead Rex Nebraska 5' 11" 210 TE Fauria Joseph UCLA 6' 7" 255 TE Kasa Nick Colorado 6' 6" 265 RB Line Zach S. Methodist 6' 1" 230 QB Scott Matt Arizona 6' 3" 208 TE Sudfeld Zach Nevada 6' 7" 255 CB Hester Aaron UCLA 6' 2" 195 LB Holloman DeVonte S. Carolina 6' 2" 240 DL Johnson Travis San Jose State 6' 2" 245 LB Klein A.J. Iowa State 6' 2" 244 DL Roh Craig Michigan 6' 5" 281 this is a good start, plus there are always guys that standout that you don't know or expect, so just watch the guys that catch your eye and you'll be all set. Thanks BB. Fauria is probably the biggest name in this game. As a Michigan fan I will be watching Craig Roh, I just wonder how he will be perceived. Because he is a good pass rusher, but just fair against the run. I'm curious about Travis Johnson as well. His size is not ideal for a D-Lineman, but he does look like a good athlete.
djp14150 Posted January 7, 2013 Posted January 7, 2013 In looking at some of these names---I thought the East-West game was for those players who didnt make a college bowl?
Dr. Trooth Posted January 8, 2013 Posted January 8, 2013 Joe Fauria does have some NFL TE DNA in him. His Uncle is Christian Fauria.
sjjr Posted January 8, 2013 Posted January 8, 2013 Sudfeld and Fauria at TE could be interesting prospects. Burkhead reminds me of Fred doing it all. Michael is talented if he can stay healthy at RB. Really want to see T.Goard at WR. On defense, Josh Boyd could be a realistic mid round pick for DT depth for the Bills. Pough and Holloman could be interesting LB or special team prospects.
FutureBillsGM Posted January 18, 2013 Posted January 18, 2013 I have been keeping up wit hthe reports about the East-West Shrine Game practices. Everyone is raving about the RB from Pitt being the best player there and significantly improving his stock. I have also heard a couple things about Keith Pough, a linebacker from Howard. I am liking what I am reading so far. Here are a few clips from various sites: Keith Pough, LB, Howard: The small-school linebacker has been one of the better defenders at the East-West Shrine game all week. Pough shows impressive mobility and fluidity in coverage you wouldn't expect from such a big linebacker. 01/18/13 - 2013 SHRINE GAME PRACTICE RISERS: 1. OLB Keith Pough, Howard (6016, 241 -- West Team)...With his performance on the practice field this week and through talking to NFL scouts, putting Pough at No. 1 was the easiest decision on this list. He showed off his natural athleticism and coordination during drills, and while he has room to get stronger, his aggressive and violent playing style was impressive. Pough's physical attributes stand out, but so does his approach to the game. He brings a non-stop motor and competitive attitude to the defense, regardless if it's practice or a game. Although he's still a tad rough around the edges, Pough is a player on the rise and it wouldn't be a shock if he ends up as one of the first players drafted from this year's Shrine Game. - Dane Brugler, NFLDraftScout.com 01/15/13 - EAST WEST SHRINE GAME - MONDAY PRACTICE: The most talkative award goes to Howard outside linebacker Keith Pough (West Team), who was barking all practice - not only at himself but also his teammates. While some view this as a negative, the coaching staff of the West squad appeared to encourage it, loving the energy he was showing while pushing those around him. Along with his gift for gab, Pough is also a very talented football player. He stood out during the linebacker drills as the best athlete of the group with excellent flexibility and agility for the position. Pough was the only linebacker during drills who didn't need reminding to "stay low" during blocking drills. He does have a few bad habits with lowering his head and keeping his eyes in the wrong place, but he is definitely a defensive prospect worth watching due to his athleticism and competitive nature. - Dane Brugler, NFLDraftScout.com
Ralonzo Posted January 18, 2013 Posted January 18, 2013 (edited) I'm reading this, and the one question I keep thinking to myself is: how do you pronounce his name? Pug? Poe? Poo? Puff? Pow? Edited January 18, 2013 by Ralonzo
FutureBillsGM Posted January 18, 2013 Posted January 18, 2013 I was thinking Poe. But honestly have no idea.
buffaloboyinATL Posted January 19, 2013 Posted January 19, 2013 I'm reading this, and the one question I keep thinking to myself is: how do you pronounce his name? Pug? Poe? Poo? Puff? Pow? Poof?
Mark Vader Posted January 19, 2013 Author Posted January 19, 2013 (edited) The game is today at 4pm est/1pm pst on NFL Network. The rosters have changed so here is the updated East roster: OFFENSE QB: 11 Colby Cameron Louisiana Tech 7 Collin Klein Kansas State 13 Nathan Stanley Southeastern Louisiana RB: 12 Ray Graham Pittsburgh 18 Montel Harris Temple 2 Zac Stacy Vanderbilt WR: 80 Emory Blake Auburn 15 Marcus Davis Virginia Tech 83 Corey Fuller Virginia Tech 88 Erik Highsmith North Carolina 85 Rodney Smith Florida State 8 Trent Steelman Army 86 Brandon Turner Navy TE: 10 D.C. Jefferson Rutgers 44 Chris Pantale Boston College 97 Lucas Reed New Mexico OL: 78 Terron Armstead Arkansas-Pine Bluff 64 Jordan Devey Memphis 76 R.J. Dill Rutgers 73 Garth Heikkinen Minnesota-Duluth 74 Mark Jackson Glenville State 55 T.J. Johnson South Carolina 58 Eric Kush California(PA) 59 Matt Sewell McMaster 72 Nick Speller Massachusetts 54 Matt Stankiewitch Penn State 70 Earl Watford James Madison K: 17 Caleb Sturgis Florida DEFENSE DL: 91 David Bass Missouri Western State 77 Mike Catapano Princeton 93 Izaan Cross Georgia Tech 96 A.J. Francis Maryland 90 Anthony McCloud Florida State 98 Devin Taylor South Carolina 94 Scott Vallone Rutgers 92 Joe Vellano Maryland LB: 36 Sam Barrington South Florida 52 Matt Evans New Hampshire 42 Gerald Hodges Penn State 4 Robert McCabe Georgetown 46 Nick Moody Florida State 3 Sio Moore Connecticut CB: 29 Xavier Brewer Clemson 28 Josh Johnson Purdue 21 Brandon McGee Miami(FL) 7 Branden Smith Georgia 22 Rod Sweeting Georgia Tech 6 Kayvon Webster South Florida 23 Melvin White Louisiana-Lafayette 9 Trey Wilson Vanderbilt S: 30 Brandan Bishop North Carolina State 24 Josh Evans Florida 31 Rashard Hall Clemson 26 Kejuan Riley Alabama State 1 Cooper Taylor Richmond 27 Earl Wolff North Carolina State P: 14 Dylan Breeding Arkansas Edited January 19, 2013 by Mark Vader
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