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Holiday Bowl- Oklahoma v. Oregon (1 Viewer)

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Holiday Bowl- Oregon versus Oklahoma-As expected when you get to quality programs there starts to be more prospects than you can easily keep up with. Lots of middle round solid prospect types to try to keep track of.

Oeregon

Kellen Clemens QB 6'2 220- injured leg out. Was having a quality season. Probably a 4th-5th round developmental type who enough skills to possibly start in the NFL.

Tim Day TE 6'3 265-A couple of catches through most of the game and then made a nice grab TD grab late, Did not watch blocking closely enough to comment. Is a level below all those athletic JR tight ends. Puts him 4th-5th round.

Holita Ngata DT 6'5 340- Active player, but doubled most of the night. Made one or two good plays, but in the 2nd half Oklahoma lined up and ran the ball often right up the middle. Ngata did leave the game after getting cut block (legal). Looks the part of a run stuffer, but did not see it consistently through the game.

Dewan Long De 6'4 260- did not watch enough to comment, but is considered draftable late.

Demetrius Williams WR 6'2 191- looks thinner than listed weight. Looks very quick and has good game speed. While having a touchdown run did not produce a ton in this game. Was productive through the year so I will believe the scouts middle round evaluation.

Terrance Whitehead RB 5'10 220- inside power runner who made people miss tackles. Did not look like he was really fast, but seems tough, determined. Active as a pass catcher out of the backfield. Guessing a 5th or 6th round type.

Aaron Gibson CB 5'9 179-made two nice pass break-ups against larger WR early in the game. Anticipated the pattern the WR was running on several occasions. The couple of times I saw him in the run game was not too much for sticking his head in there. Size will be a knock middle to late in draft with potential as a 3rd corner.

Oklahoma

Travis Wilson WR 6'3 216- injured late in the season, but is a big WR with decent skills. Did not get much help from QB position while healthy mid rounder.

Dusty Dvoracek DT 6'3 294- off the field stuff is well documented. Had a good year, but did not see much from him in this one in term of tackles, but the Oklahoma Lbs ran all over the place leading me to believe he was occupying the Oregon line pretty well. Guessing 3rd round type, but some teams will stay well away from him.

Davin Joseph OG 6'4 312-first day guard prospect, I did not watch closely enough, but the holes were big in the 2nd half and Ngata was not blowing up stuff regularly in the backfield. 1st day prospect as a guard who could play some tackle.

J.D. Runnels FB 6'1 245- classic blocking FB who can catch. Good diving catch for a TD. Maybe the top player at his position. In this day, that still puts him in the 4th or 5th range.

Kejaun Jones RB 5'9 200- solid player who had the misfortune having Adrian Peterson sign with Oklahoma. Will be a FA, but a guy worth watching once he gets into a camp.

Clint Ingram LB 6'2 240- the steadiest of the LBs from the Sooners. Came close to a couple of INTs until making the game winning INT on great athletic play. ILB backer guessing in the 3rd -4th round area.

Adrain Peterson RB 6'2 215- talented player, not much going in the first half. In the 3rd quarter cut his head open during a sideline celebration. In the 2nd half of the game, we saw the speed, power and determination of Peterson. Most of his mistakes are effort type where he stretches the ball or takes unneeded hits when there is no more to get out of the play. My long tern concern is that his best asset (determined style of play) will lead to too much punishment on his body.

 
As someone who's watched Kejuan Jones for his whole career, I'd write him off - he just doesn't have anything special. He's a 2-yards-and-a-cloud-of-dust guy, not enough to move the chains.

 
Didnt get a chance to watch the game, but any insight as to how Davin Joseph did and how Ngata handled the double team would be very appreciated. On a non-IDP note, any analysis on Tim Day's blocking would also be of much value. As far as I'm concerned, they all are first day material. TIA

 
Didnt get a chance to watch the game, but any insight as to how Davin Joseph did and how Ngata handled the double team would be very appreciated. On a non-IDP note, any analysis on Tim Day's blocking would also be of much value. As far as I'm concerned, they all are first day material.

TIA
Again, I wish I saw more, but these are two teams I'm pretty familiar with. Ngata is a beast. I did see him make a few superb plays with his power.

From what little I saw, I think Dvoracek's stock has to be on the rise. He did exactly what coolnerd thought he must have. He really freed up OU's LBs. He's strong, he has a high motor, and he's completed his anger management therapy.

I didn't pay attention to Joseph, and I meant to. :(

Tim Day has had a very rough year, but he has the ability it make a solid impression at the combine. He has a great set of athletic tools. He was able to get open easily against a solid defense yesterday.

 

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