Stl Bills Posted January 21, 2006 Posted January 21, 2006 I'll be watching Brad Smith, he's amazing in the open field and would be a nice pick up if he's there in the fourth. Lentz and King would be nice day two additions as well. I'm not familiar with a lot of these guys but if anybody else knows of anybody who I should be watching let me know... WEST ROSTER 1 Barrick Nealy WR/QB 6-5 230 Texas State 2 Marcus King CB 5-11 195 Missouri 3 Fahu Tahi RB 6-0 250 BYU 5 David Pittman CB 5-11 175 Northwestern State 6 Dwayne Slay LB/FS 6-3 215 Texas Tech 8 Steve Paris FS 6-1 200 Iowa State 10 Cory Hodges QB 6-1 210 Texas Tech 11 Ed Hinkel WR 6-1 190 Iowa 12 John Torp P 6-2 210 Colorado 14 Lono Manners SS 5-10 207 Hawai'i 15 Brett Elliott QB 6-3 210 Linfield 16 Brad Smith WR/QB 6-2 212 Missouri 21 Marcus Demps FS 6-1 200 San Diego State 23 Antwan Allen CB 5-10 180 Iowa 24 Jovon Johnson CB 5-9 180 Iowa 26 Zeke Staples ILB 6-0 215 San Jose State 29 Raymond Washington CB 6-0 220 Fresno State 31 Cory Ross RB 5-6 195 Nebraska 33 Bristol Olomua TE 6-5 255 Texas Tech 34 Colin Allred OLB 6-1 235 Baylor 36 Tyrone Culver FS 6-1 207 Fresno State 37 Shawn Willis FB 6-3 255 Oklahoma State 43 Patrick Cobbs RB 5-9 205 North Texas 44 Tim Dobbins ILB 6-1 245 Iowa State 45 Tanuvasa Moe LB/LS 6-0 220 Hawai'i 47 John Syptak ILB 6-2 250 Rice 51 Kila Kamakawiwo'ole DE 6-3 240 Hawai'i 53 Joe Lobendahn ILB 5-10 225 Washington 54 Lance Reynolds C 6-2 303 BYU 55 Fred Evans DT 6-5 307 Texas State 57 Ross Weaver OT 6-7 300 Air Force 59 Brian Ferentz OL 6-2 287 Iowa 61 Tusi Sa'au OG 6-1 317 Washington 62 Pat McCoy OT 6-5 325 West Texas A&M 63 Mike Briesel OT/OG 6-5 295 Colorado State 66 Brandon Eaton OG 6-2 287 Hawai'i 67 Joe Toledo OT 6-6 320 Washington 69 Kinji Green DE 6-2 275 San Jose State 72 Donald Penn OG/OT 6-5 305 Utah State 73 Chris Kuper OG 6-4 300 North Dakota 79 Jesse Boone C 6-5 305 Utah 80 Rufus Skillern WR 6-1 185 San Jose State 88 Clinton Solomon WR 6-3 200 Iowa 93 Vaka Manupuna NG 6-2 290 Colorado 94 Steve Fifita NG 5-11 315 Utah 95 Montez Murphy DE 6-6 270 Baylor 96 Titus Adams DT 6-4 300 Nebraska 98 Sir Henry Anderson DT 6-4 310 Oregon State 99 Manaia Brown DT/DE 6-4 310 BYU Head coach: Tyrone Willingham, Washington Assistants: Dick Tomey, San Jose State; Two TBA. EAST ROSTER 1 Marcus Hudson FS 6-1 193 North Carolina State 2 Andre Hall RB 5-9 200 South Florida 5 Matt Rice DE 6-5 270 Penn State 6 Brandon Marshall WR 6-6 230 Central Florida 7 Bruce Gradkowski QB 6-2 220 Toledo 8 Brett Bell CB 6-0 198 Wisconsin 9 Eric Smith SS 6-1 205 Michigan State 10 Calvin Lowry FS 5-11 201 Penn State 11 Owen Daniels TE 6-3 250 Wisconsin 12 Josh Lay CB 6-2 195 Pittsburgh 14 Ryan Hoffman P 6-2 190 Illinois State 15 Dion Byrum CB 5-11 201 Penn State 19 D.J. Fitzpatrick PK 6-2 205 Notre Dame 20 Dawan Landry SS 6-2 218 Georgia Tech 21 Antoine Bagwell RB 5-11 186 California (Pa.) 22 Oliver Hoyte ILB 6-3 250 North Carolina State 24 Marcus Maxey CB 6-2 200 Miami (Fla.) 29 Anthony Madison CB 5-9 180 Alabama 33 P.J. Pope RB 5-10 216 Bowling Green 40 Chris Moore ILB 6-3 230 East Carolina 41 Scott Paxson NT 6-4 290 Penn State 44 Omar Gaither OLB 6-1 235 Tennessee 45 P.J. Daniels RB 5-11 210 Georgia Tech 46 Corey Mays ILB 6-1 240 Notre Dame 48 William Kershaw OLB 6-3 235 Maryland 51 Jimmy Martin OT 6-5 310 Virginia Tech 52 Jason Palermo OL 6-3 305 Wisconsin 53 Donovan Raiola C 6-2 300 Wisconsin 55 Brandon Hoyte ILB 6-0 230 Notre Dame 57 Javon Nanton DE 6-3 250 Miami (Fla.) 66 Patrick Ross C 6-3 300 Boston College 67 Matt Lentz C 6-6 313 Michigan 68 McKinley Boykin DT 6-2 285 Mississippi 70 Marcus McNeill OT 6-8 335 Auburn 71 Tim Sandidge DT 6-1 304 Virginia Tech 72 Jason Murphy OG 6-3 305 Virginia Tech 75 Richard Collier OT 6-7 345 Valdosta State 76 Walter Stith OT 6-9 310 North Carolina A&T 78 Kyle Ralph OG 6-4 300 North Carolina 79 Guy Whimper OT 6-4 310 East Carolina 81 Brandon Williams WR 5-10 175 Wisconsin 82 Ben Obamanu WR 6-1 205 Auburn 88 Kyle Smith WR 6-0 170 Youngstown State 89 Jonathan Orr WR 6-3 190 Wisconsin 90 David Tollefson DE 6-4 255 Northwest Missouri State 91 Jeff King TE 6-5 250 Virginia Tech 92 Gerald Anderson DT 6-1 320 Georgia 96 Domata Peko DT 6-3 315 Michigan State Head Coach: Tommy Tuberville, Auburn Assistants: Skip Holtz, East Carolina; Scot Dapp, Moravian; One TBA.
Dennis in NC Posted January 21, 2006 Posted January 21, 2006 Thanks for the roster! Is this guy the coach's son? 59 Brian Ferentz OL 6-2 287 Iowa If he is Kirk Ferentz's son, that's an interesting pedigree... The Hula Bowl follows the East-West Shrine game. Woo-hoo!
BillsFanInTexas Posted January 21, 2006 Posted January 21, 2006 I think another to watch is 70 Marcus McNeill OT 6-8 335 Auburn Wonder if he's athletic enough...
BravinSeattle Posted January 22, 2006 Posted January 22, 2006 I think another to watch is 70 Marcus McNeill OT 6-8 335 Auburn Wonder if he's athletic enough... 576907[/snapback] He is but he's got some back problems. If there's nothing to worry about then he's a top ten pick.
BravinSeattle Posted January 22, 2006 Posted January 22, 2006 I'll be watching Brad Smith, he's amazing in the open field and would be a nice pick up if he's there in the fourth. Lentz and King would be nice day two additions as well. I'm not familiar with a lot of these guys but if anybody else knows of anybody who I should be watching let me know... WEST ROSTER 1 Barrick Nealy WR/QB 6-5 230 Texas State 2 Marcus King CB 5-11 195 Missouri 3 Fahu Tahi RB 6-0 250 BYU 5 David Pittman CB 5-11 175 Northwestern State 6 Dwayne Slay LB/FS 6-3 215 Texas Tech 8 Steve Paris FS 6-1 200 Iowa State 10 Cory Hodges QB 6-1 210 Texas Tech 11 Ed Hinkel WR 6-1 190 Iowa 12 John Torp P 6-2 210 Colorado 14 Lono Manners SS 5-10 207 Hawai'i 15 Brett Elliott QB 6-3 210 Linfield 16 Brad Smith WR/QB 6-2 212 Missouri 21 Marcus Demps FS 6-1 200 San Diego State 23 Antwan Allen CB 5-10 180 Iowa 24 Jovon Johnson CB 5-9 180 Iowa 26 Zeke Staples ILB 6-0 215 San Jose State 29 Raymond Washington CB 6-0 220 Fresno State 31 Cory Ross RB 5-6 195 Nebraska 33 Bristol Olomua TE 6-5 255 Texas Tech 34 Colin Allred OLB 6-1 235 Baylor 36 Tyrone Culver FS 6-1 207 Fresno State 37 Shawn Willis FB 6-3 255 Oklahoma State 43 Patrick Cobbs RB 5-9 205 North Texas 44 Tim Dobbins ILB 6-1 245 Iowa State 45 Tanuvasa Moe LB/LS 6-0 220 Hawai'i 47 John Syptak ILB 6-2 250 Rice 51 Kila Kamakawiwo'ole DE 6-3 240 Hawai'i 53 Joe Lobendahn ILB 5-10 225 Washington 54 Lance Reynolds C 6-2 303 BYU 55 Fred Evans DT 6-5 307 Texas State 57 Ross Weaver OT 6-7 300 Air Force 59 Brian Ferentz OL 6-2 287 Iowa 61 Tusi Sa'au OG 6-1 317 Washington 62 Pat McCoy OT 6-5 325 West Texas A&M 63 Mike Briesel OT/OG 6-5 295 Colorado State 66 Brandon Eaton OG 6-2 287 Hawai'i 67 Joe Toledo OT 6-6 320 Washington 69 Kinji Green DE 6-2 275 San Jose State 72 Donald Penn OG/OT 6-5 305 Utah State 73 Chris Kuper OG 6-4 300 North Dakota 79 Jesse Boone C 6-5 305 Utah 80 Rufus Skillern WR 6-1 185 San Jose State 88 Clinton Solomon WR 6-3 200 Iowa 93 Vaka Manupuna NG 6-2 290 Colorado 94 Steve Fifita NG 5-11 315 Utah 95 Montez Murphy DE 6-6 270 Baylor 96 Titus Adams DT 6-4 300 Nebraska 98 Sir Henry Anderson DT 6-4 310 Oregon State 99 Manaia Brown DT/DE 6-4 310 BYU Head coach: Tyrone Willingham, Washington Assistants: Dick Tomey, San Jose State; Two TBA. EAST ROSTER 1 Marcus Hudson FS 6-1 193 North Carolina State 2 Andre Hall RB 5-9 200 South Florida 5 Matt Rice DE 6-5 270 Penn State 6 Brandon Marshall WR 6-6 230 Central Florida 7 Bruce Gradkowski QB 6-2 220 Toledo 8 Brett Bell CB 6-0 198 Wisconsin 9 Eric Smith SS 6-1 205 Michigan State 10 Calvin Lowry FS 5-11 201 Penn State 11 Owen Daniels TE 6-3 250 Wisconsin 12 Josh Lay CB 6-2 195 Pittsburgh 14 Ryan Hoffman P 6-2 190 Illinois State 15 Dion Byrum CB 5-11 201 Penn State 19 D.J. Fitzpatrick PK 6-2 205 Notre Dame 20 Dawan Landry SS 6-2 218 Georgia Tech 21 Antoine Bagwell RB 5-11 186 California (Pa.) 22 Oliver Hoyte ILB 6-3 250 North Carolina State 24 Marcus Maxey CB 6-2 200 Miami (Fla.) 29 Anthony Madison CB 5-9 180 Alabama 33 P.J. Pope RB 5-10 216 Bowling Green 40 Chris Moore ILB 6-3 230 East Carolina 41 Scott Paxson NT 6-4 290 Penn State 44 Omar Gaither OLB 6-1 235 Tennessee 45 P.J. Daniels RB 5-11 210 Georgia Tech 46 Corey Mays ILB 6-1 240 Notre Dame 48 William Kershaw OLB 6-3 235 Maryland 51 Jimmy Martin OT 6-5 310 Virginia Tech 52 Jason Palermo OL 6-3 305 Wisconsin 53 Donovan Raiola C 6-2 300 Wisconsin 55 Brandon Hoyte ILB 6-0 230 Notre Dame 57 Javon Nanton DE 6-3 250 Miami (Fla.) 66 Patrick Ross C 6-3 300 Boston College 67 Matt Lentz C 6-6 313 Michigan 68 McKinley Boykin DT 6-2 285 Mississippi 70 Marcus McNeill OT 6-8 335 Auburn 71 Tim Sandidge DT 6-1 304 Virginia Tech 72 Jason Murphy OG 6-3 305 Virginia Tech 75 Richard Collier OT 6-7 345 Valdosta State 76 Walter Stith OT 6-9 310 North Carolina A&T 78 Kyle Ralph OG 6-4 300 North Carolina 79 Guy Whimper OT 6-4 310 East Carolina 81 Brandon Williams WR 5-10 175 Wisconsin 82 Ben Obamanu WR 6-1 205 Auburn 88 Kyle Smith WR 6-0 170 Youngstown State 89 Jonathan Orr WR 6-3 190 Wisconsin 90 David Tollefson DE 6-4 255 Northwest Missouri State 91 Jeff King TE 6-5 250 Virginia Tech 92 Gerald Anderson DT 6-1 320 Georgia 96 Domata Peko DT 6-3 315 Michigan State Head Coach: Tommy Tuberville, Auburn Assistants: Skip Holtz, East Carolina; Scot Dapp, Moravian; One TBA. 576766[/snapback] WR Ben Obamanu is a guy with 4.4 speed and could be an interesting 2nd day pick but my guess is he's going to have a good pro day/combine and be a late 2nd rounder.
Sisyphean Bills Posted January 22, 2006 Posted January 22, 2006 Hunh? I saw Slay playing in the Shrine Bowl.
MadBuffaloDisease Posted January 22, 2006 Posted January 22, 2006 Anyone watch these games and see anyone who stood out?
BravinSeattle Posted January 22, 2006 Posted January 22, 2006 Anyone watch these games and see anyone who stood out? 577152[/snapback] WR Brandon Marshall. GREAT hands.
SACTOBILLSFAN Posted January 22, 2006 Posted January 22, 2006 Obamanu the wideout from Auburn is highly underrated IMO, and Gradkowski the QB from Toledo I think could be a good pro and will come in under the radar because he went to Toledo. Brad Smith will not be a good NFL QB, he's terribly inaccurate, but I think he could be a good wideout if he has the hands, because he's big, he can run and make people miss.
BigdaddyinOrlando Posted January 22, 2006 Posted January 22, 2006 WR Brandon Marshall. GREAT hands. 577244[/snapback] Yes would love to see Marshall in Buffalo! Watched him here at Central Florida several times this year and he really gets the job done. Even later in the year when his opposite reciever went out with a knee injury he continued to pile up the numbers when the other teams shifted thier focus to his side!
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