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ESPN

 

Height: 6'6¾"

Weight: 315 lbs

 

Overall Rank: 171

Position Rank: 21

 

College: FURMAN

 

 

Scouts Inc. Player Evaluations

 

 

Overall Football Traits

 

 

Production 2 2004: Furman red shirts Bell. 2005-'08: Bell starts 36 of the 49 games he appears in. He earns first-team All-Southern Conference honors during the 2007 and 2008 seasons. Bell is a first-team FCS All-American in 2008.

 

Height-Weight-Speed 2 Excellent blend of height, bulk, and top-end speed.

 

Durability 1 Durability is not a concern to our knowledge.

 

Character 2 Dual-sport athlete and finished sixth in the discus event at the Southern Conference track and field championships. Majoring in health and exercise science.

 

Offensive Tackle specific Traits

 

Strength/Toughness 1 Above-average upper body strength and flashes the ability to deliver a powerful initial punch. Lower body strength appears more than adequate and finishes blocks.

 

Agility 3 Not an elite athlete but shows adequate lateral mobility and foot speed for size.

 

Awareness 4 Lived abroad for 11 yards prior to high school and only started two years of high school football. Has some problems recognizing and reacting to line stunts/blitzes.

Pass Protection 2 Locks out arms and can ride edge rushers past the pocket. Gets adequate knee bend in pass set and can hold ground against bull rushers. Hand placement is inconsistent and has some problems sustaining blocks as a result. Footwork is inconsistent and can take too long to redirect in pass protection.

 

Run Blocking 3 Uses big hands to lock onto defender's frames and dominated the point of attack at the FCS level. Plays too high and isn't going to get the same kind of push in the NFL. Lunges at times and can lose balance. Takes adequate angles to downfield blocks and can cover a lot of ground but doesn't show great body control in space and has some problems adjusting to moving targets.

 

Trait Scale

 

1 = Exceptional 2 = Above average 3 = Average 4 = Below average 5 = Marginal

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7 receptions for 52 yards and no TD's.

 

Travis McCall (TE)

Height: 6'2"

Weight: 276

College: Alabama

Conference: SEC

Hometown: Prattville, AL

High School: Prattville

 

 

Overview

 

Considering McCall typically lined up as Alabama's second tight end and a blocking specialist, some were caught off guard when he received an invitation to the Senior Bowl. With few traditional fullbacks and blocking specialists at tight end slated for the 2009 draft, however, the invitation made sense. A recipient of only 24 receptions despite playing in 51 career games, McCall's value lies in his ability to put defenders on their backs - a talent that could earn a late-round draft selection.

 

High School

 

Signed with the Tide in 2004, but fell thousandths of a point shy of qualifying. As a prep senior he played tight end and defense. He was a 6A All-State pick while helping Prattville to the quarterfinals of the state playoffs. He was also selected to the Birmingham News Super Senior list. He was rated the nation's ninth-best tight end by Rivals.com and the 19th-best overall in-state prospect by Superprep Magazine.

 

 

Are they looking at him for a Fullback role? :thumbsup:

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FWIW, Gronkowski said on WKBW that if he hadn't been selected, he had a deal in place with the Jets

 

Who? There are three guys being talked about here. If he had a deal in place with the Jests I wonder how the Bills got him?

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Gotta love that it's a totally different outfit and with his wabbit! :thumbsup:

 

LOL..well I remember it was done a lot a few years ago with BF and Labbats and other ppl ... I can't remember the old crews names anymore...LOL

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Linky

 

Danny Urrego

# 29

Kicker/punter - K/P

Height: 5-11 Weight: 190

Junior

Previous Affiliations

Piper

Reedley JC

 

 

JUNIOR SEASON • 2007

Had a strong season in a dual role... served as the starting punter for 11 games, took over the starting kicking duties in game five... had 60 punts for an average of 41.8 yards - the best by a Viking in seven years... had 13 punts inside the 20 yard line and five fair catches... his 50 kickoffs averaged 62.0 yards... made eight of nine field goals on the season, with his only miss coming from 50 yards... his long field goal was a 47-yarder, and his long punt was a 63-yarder, both of which came at San Diego State (9/22)... made 28 of 30 extra points on the season... took a fake punt 24 yards for a first down against Montana (11/3).

 

PREVIOUS TO PORTLAND STATE

Competed at Reedley Junior College where he earned All-Valley League honors... a Gridwire Honorable Mention All-American... averaged 41.2 yards per punt as a sophomore... averaged 57.5 yards per kickoff... kicked 2-5 field goals with a long of 47... also made 17-17 extra points.

 

A two-sport athlete at Piper High School, competing in football and soccer... was named All-County twice in football and once in soccer.

 

PERSONAL INFORMATION

Son of Margarita and Bill Thompson... born November 1, 1985... majoring in Engineering.

 

But his last name is Urrego? :thumbsup:

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damn..Titans got DE Mitch King and the 49ers got DE Brandon Long..both I would have liked to see in Buffalo..by the way...I think the Jags are trying to build 2 53 man rosters..they only got like 40 undrafted players today

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Sounds a bit like the writeups on Kyle Williams when he came out.

"Limited upside" -That's a positive? Other than that sounds similar, but not quite as good as Kyle.

 

Per Pro Football Weekly : Kyle Williams 9th Best DT (McCargo was 3rd best)

 

Upside: Quick off the ball. Explosive & naturally STRONG. Very determined competitor who imposes his will. Plays to the whistle. Very TOUGH. Extremely strong in upper & lower body. Excellent motor. Plays above his ability. Hustles & chases & makes a lot of tackles in pursuit through sheer effort & determination. Is quick to find the ball. Vocal leader. Plays through pain. Outstanding work habits. Married.

 

Downside: Lacks ideal size. Has short arms & could have a more difficult time disengaging from NFL blockers. Not a great athlete. Too straight-linish & does not look natural changing direction. Overly muscular & ridgid in his movement. Will rise out of his stance & play too tall. Can be late to locate & react to the ball when he is tied up. Plays out of control. Not a creative pass rusher. Gives up too much of his chest & does not show many moves to come free. Hand use could improve.

 

The Way We See It: Does not have great measurables but plays much bigger than his size & warrants comparisons to Vickings 2000 1st rnd pick & current Buccaneers DT Chris Hovan. A rolling ball of butcher knives, (I love that line) he will slap & push around anything in his way to get in the backfield. A throwback, old school tough guy who needs to play in a penetrating, upfield attack where he is on the move.

 

2006 Draft projection 3rd rnd.

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If only the Bills had drafted this guy in the 7th round, all these guys who feel the draft became a disaster in the last two rounds would feel so much better. :thumbsup:

 

ESPN

 

Height: 6'6¾"

Weight: 315 lbs

 

Overall Rank: 171

Position Rank: 21

 

College: FURMAN

 

 

Scouts Inc. Player Evaluations

 

 

Overall Football Traits

 

 

Production 2 2004: Furman red shirts Bell. 2005-'08: Bell starts 36 of the 49 games he appears in. He earns first-team All-Southern Conference honors during the 2007 and 2008 seasons. Bell is a first-team FCS All-American in 2008.

 

Height-Weight-Speed 2 Excellent blend of height, bulk, and top-end speed.

 

Durability 1 Durability is not a concern to our knowledge.

 

Character 2 Dual-sport athlete and finished sixth in the discus event at the Southern Conference track and field championships. Majoring in health and exercise science.

 

Offensive Tackle specific Traits

 

Strength/Toughness 1 Above-average upper body strength and flashes the ability to deliver a powerful initial punch. Lower body strength appears more than adequate and finishes blocks.

 

Agility 3 Not an elite athlete but shows adequate lateral mobility and foot speed for size.

 

Awareness 4 Lived abroad for 11 yards prior to high school and only started two years of high school football. Has some problems recognizing and reacting to line stunts/blitzes.

Pass Protection 2 Locks out arms and can ride edge rushers past the pocket. Gets adequate knee bend in pass set and can hold ground against bull rushers. Hand placement is inconsistent and has some problems sustaining blocks as a result. Footwork is inconsistent and can take too long to redirect in pass protection.

 

Run Blocking 3 Uses big hands to lock onto defender's frames and dominated the point of attack at the FCS level. Plays too high and isn't going to get the same kind of push in the NFL. Lunges at times and can lose balance. Takes adequate angles to downfield blocks and can cover a lot of ground but doesn't show great body control in space and has some problems adjusting to moving targets.

 

Trait Scale

 

1 = Exceptional 2 = Above average 3 = Average 4 = Below average 5 = Marginal

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