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2011 NFL Draft –Inside Linbacker Prospects

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

3. Kelvin Sheppard ILB LSU 6'2" 232 lbs. 40 Time: 4.70 Bench@225: 22x Sr. Sheppard is very good at ball location and athleticism. Possess the agility and speed to get to the ball carrier. Very good at reading the blitz and coming off the edge. Has excellent pursuit and lateral movement that allows him to get downfield. Consistently gets past his blocker to make the tackle. Has very good hand and footwork to go with his awareness. He will make the open field tackle more often than not. Weak on play action and reaction to the play. Does not have the pop to beat more physical opponents. Must stop getting cut blocked as much as he does. Must add upper body bulk to disengage from his block quicker. His aggressive play tends to allow ball carrier or receiver to use cut back on him and get away. Projected Round: 3

4. Greg Jones ILB Michigan St. 6'0" 242 lbs.40 Time: 4.69 Bench@225: 21x Sr. Jones plays with good instincts and awareness. Good reaction as play develops with good acceleration. Strong enough to command more than just an initial hit from opponent. Has the ability to become a playmaker at the next level. Good against the run as he reads when reading the play. Very quick off the snap and gets penetration. Has good leverage for a player his size. Avoids cut blocks by keeping low to the ground and uses his hands well. Can play sideline to sideline and gives maximum effort. Good enough to read the blitz and make the play because of his anticipation. Great work ethic on and off the field. Smaller than most teams would want at his position. Can get overpowered by bigger man and lost in traffic due to over pursuit. Tends to overrun routes in pass coverage. Bigger and taller tight ends will give him problems too. Can be beaten in the run game by faster back. Must get to thee hole faster to avoid being stood up by bigger lineman. Projected Round: 3

5. Colin McCarthy ILB Miami 6'1" 238 lbs. 40 Time: 4.64 Bench@225: 23x Sr. McCarthy is a player that you will find all over the field though he isn't the fastest player. Did great in the drills at combine workout. Fantastic against the run the way he attacks the line of scrimmage. This allows him to beast his blocker which resulted in a lot of tackles. Has good pop and knows how to shed a block as well. Has great pursuit and shows a love for the game. Can be to over active against the run at times allowing the ball carrier to get away from him. Needs to work on his footwork while in pass coverage to keep up with receiver. Needs to work on blitz rush technique. Another player that must do better to avoid cut block. Could be more athletic for better coverage too. Will help on special teams right away. Projected Round: 4

6. Casey Matthews ILB Oregon 6'1" 232 lbs. 40 Time: 4.79 Bench@225: 13x Sr. Matthews is the brother of Green Bay Packer Clay and we know his family roots in the NFL. Had a weak combine but that did not matter much since he is a game day player. He is a great competitor and works on his game at all times. Has above-average instincts and plays with great passion. Will make the tackle most of the time and gets into great position. Can anchor, shed and make plays off the block as well. Has knack of getting into the backfield to make a tackle for a loss. Has good football smarts and will be a durable dependable player for years to come. He does not have that top speed and was used a lot in the blitz packages. Will need to work on change of direction and man coverage. Needs to work on his field vision as well and will not overwhelm you with speed. Jack of all trades but master of none. Projected Round: 5

7.Jeremy Beal ILB Oklahoma 6'2" 267 lbs. 40 Time: 5.16 Bench@225: 22x Sr. Beal is one of those dominating players that should be just as good in the NFL. He has a motor that will not stop and is good at getting to the quarterback. Has been consistent throughout his college career. Knows his assignment and will stick to him. Reads the play well enough and with patience. Uses his hands to tip or bat the pass away. Good lateral movement and knows how to cover in space. A player that will give it his all and likes to knock the ball out of the runners hands or strip receiver. Likes to watch film and study his craft. Will find himself with matchup problems with quicker runner or receiver. Needs to come up with other ways to get penetration. Needs to improve decision making to make up for lack of speed. Projected Round: 5

8. Nate Irving ILB North Carolina St. 6'1" 240 lbs. 40 Time: 4.76 Bench@225: 27x Sr. Irving is a very productive football player when healthy and on the field. Very versatile player that will help on special teams and later at linebacker. Can be a tackling machine and works hard at getting better. Finds himself in the right place at the right time to pick off pass. Had great Pro Day workouts that will help his stock. Overcame life-threatening injury that shows he can can be depended on and is tough. Can get to the quarterback often and makes the play. Needs to improve footwork and is lack of speed will hold him back a bit. Must improve on field vision and pass coverage downfield. Has a lot of work to do to succeed at the NFL level, but has the heart and desire to get it done. Projected Round: 5

9. Mario Harvey ILB Marshall 6'0" 257 lbs. 40 Time: 4.43 Bench@225: 27x Sr. Harvey has been making a name for himself lately. He is very good and getting better in the run game. He gets a hold of the ball carrier a brings him down more times than not. Has the ability to shed his blocker to make the play. He has that nose for getting to the quarterback, producing a sack or two, as well as hurries. He can be a tackling machine as his sats will show. The team leader in tackles most of his career. Impact player that can make a game changing play. Strong enough to play at the next level. He lacks the speed to move up in the draft and he needs to work on his pass rushing skills more. Needs to get better at reading the play and not get lost in the pack so much. Must remain healthy since his opposition will be much bigger than what he has faced. Can make an impact on special team until he gets a spot. Projected Round: 6

10. Chris White ILB Mississippi St. 6'3" 237 lbs. 40 Time: 4.72 Bench@225: 17x Sr. White is a very durable and dependable player. He has the size technique needed to play at the next level. Good at getting his feet under him to make the tackle. When making the tackle he uses his hands to wrap up carrier and drop him. Plays smart between the tackles and always plays hard till the end of the play. Can become a very productive player so long as he puts in the work at all times. His lack of speed and agility are a negative. Does not have that knee bend needed so he tends to play too high. Needs work on mobility and lateral movement. Will not make an impact off the edge. Weak in pass rushing that will be exploited in the pros. Projected Round: 7

11. Josh Bynes ILB Auburn 6'2" 240 lbs. 40 Time: 4.81 Bench@225: 21x Sr. Bynes is very active and likes to play physical. Has good versatility and very reliable. Ran a slower 40 than he needed at Pro Day. Needs to work on breaking initial contact and getting to the corner faster. Projected Round: 7

12. Mike Mohamed ILB California 6'3" 239 lbs. 40 Time: 4.73 Bench@225: 21x Sr. Mohamed has a good football IQ and is a productive type player. He is very durable and has lots of experience at his position. Good in pass coverage. Plays too high at times and does not play with the consistent aggressiveness he will need. Projected Round: 7

13. Greg Lloyd ILB Connecticut 6'1" 246 lbs. 40 Time: 4.82 Bench@ 225: 22x Sr. Lloyd had great reaction and recognition to a play. Strong player that can get into the backfield. Needs to have better leverage and balance. Does not cover well in angles. Projected Round: FA

14. Orie Lemon ILB Oklahoma St. 6'1" 243 lbs. 40 Time: 4.87 Bench@225: 27x Sr. Lemon is a huge, solidly built linebacker. Has the power to hold his own at the line. Good leverage and hand work on his man. Could be taller needs to learn how to read a ply effectively. Play action seems to fool him too much. Projected Round: FA.

15. Akeem Dent ILB Georgia 6'1" 242 lbs. 40 Time: 4.87 Bench@225: 24x Sr. Dent is athletic with an ability to get to the corner and make play. He is not too bad in pass coverage. Too small for the his position and lacks the speed in coverage to be a difference maker. Projected Round: FA

16. Nick Bellore ILB Central Michigan 6'1" 245 lbs. 40 Time: 4.84 Bench@225: 23x Sr. Bellore plays at a high level and gives all out effort. Excels at reading and breaking down the play. Has good leverage and balance. Is not too good at wrapping up the ball carrier. He will get beat in coverage and cannot make up ground resulting in bug pass plays. Projected Round: FA

17. Brian Duncan ILB Texas Tech 6'0" 235 lbs. 40 Time: 4.89 Bench@225: 17x Duncan is a tackling machine that will fit good in a 3-4 defense. Overall he will need lots of work to make a roster and stick in the league.

18. Alex Wujciak, ILB, Maryland 6'3" 255 lbs. 40 Time: 4.84.
Bench@225: 21x Sr. A good tackler with playmaking ability. Needs to work on pass coverage especially sideline to sideline. Projected Round: FA.

19. Elijah Joseph ILB Temple 6'1" 243 lbs. 40 Time: 4.80 Bench@225: 31x Sr. Joseph is a good tackler that likes to hit. Good power and has the knack of knocking football loose from ball carrier. Lacks the football instincts and vision needed at the next level. Projected Round: FA

20. Obi Ezeh ILB Michigan 6'2" 250 lbs. 40 Time: 4.78 Bench@225: N/A Ezeh is good in pursuit and strong versus the run. Works good between the tackles but needs to work on pass coverage. Must get more physical to sustain every day rigors of the pros. Projected Round: FA

21. Derrell Smith ILB 6'0" 244 lbs 40 Time: 4.76. Bench@225: 17x Sr.

22. Kendall Smith ILB Florida State 6'1" 224 lbs. 40 Time: 4.83 Bench@225: 22x Sr.

23. Cobrani Mixon ILB Kent St. 6'1" 241 lbs. 40 Time: 4.69 Bench@225: 33x Sr.

24. Stephen Franklin ILB Southern Illinois 5'11" 244 lbs. 40 Time: 4.64 Bench@225: 17x Sr.

25. Brian Smith ILB Notre Dame 6'3" 240 lbs. 40 Time: 4.72 Bench@225: N/A Sr.

26. JoJo Dickson ILB Idaho 6'2" 247 lbs. 40 Time: 4.78 Bench@225: 36x Sr.

27. Brad Jefferson ILB Georgia Tech 6'2" 240 lbs. 40 Time: 4.75 Bench@225: 28x Sr.

28. Michael Lockley ILB Florida Atlantic 6'1" 237 lbs. 40 Time; 4.67 Bench@225: 22x Sr

29. Tressor Baptiste ILB Texas A&M-Kingsville 6'0" 235 lbs. 40 Time: 4.82 Bench@225: N/A Sr.

30. Chris Colasanti ILB Penn St. 6'2" 241 lbs. 40 Time: 4.67 Bench@225: N/A Sr.

2011 NFL Draft: Top 30 Centers Ranked

(This is the 10th Installment of the "Pro Draft Report" presented by Football Reporters
Top 30 Centers Ranked for the 2011 NFL Draft
By Rafael Garcia Sr. Contributing Writer-Southeast Region-Football Reporters Online

1. Stefen Wisniewski C Penn State 6'3" 313 lbs. 40 Time: 5.26 Bench @225- 30x Sr. Wisniewski is very smart on and off the field. He excels in the classroom as well and teaches 10th grade English. He is the first Nittany Lion to start as a true freshman since 1999. He played guard his first two seasons and switched to center in his junior year. He is very sound fundamentally and knows how to use his body. He has NFL blood in him as his father and uncle both played on Sunday's before him. A very good interior lineman with good footwork. He will need to bulk up if he wants to play guard at the next level. He does not have that quickness or first step off the ball and he has to learn to use his hands better. He is also not the most athletic player on the field. He loves to do the work and could do very well in a zone blocking scheme. Loves to drive a player back with his leg strength to open holes for his backs. Very good at pulling in front of his backs too. He will become a great leader and expect him to play for many years in the NFL. Projected Round: 2

2. Rodney Hudson C Florida St. 6'2" 299 lbs. 40 Time: 5.27 Bench @225- 27x Sr. Hudson has been an All-American an won the Jacob's Blocking Trophy as the best offensive lineman in the ACC. He allowed only 1.5 sacks this year to go with just one penalty. Those are staggering numbers matched by no one in the conference. In the running game his blocking will need work because of his size. He is very quick off the snap and uses his size and leverage to make some big hits at times. Uses his hands to wrap and tackle blocker very effectively. Has very good technique when it comes to sealing off defender. Very good at the trap block using the defenders push to get to him and knock him to the ground. Is very quick to get to the point of contact and and get downfield to the second level.Has a tendency to bend too much and lose some balance in the process. He is undersized and could become a hidden gem at center in the future. His tendency to lunge cause him to miss badly on some tackles. He will have to bulk up to be able to sustain the punishment of the NFL. Projected Round: 2

3. Kristofer O'Dowd C USC 6'5" 300 lbs. 40 Time: 5.20 Bench @225- 31x Sr. O'Dowd is a very polished and experienced player. He is a very good run blocker that keeps his ground. He has above average leverage and is very good in pass protection. He is athletic and agile enough to get down the line of scrimmage. Has good size and is technically sound at his position. Gets off the ball quick and can get to the second level. He has battled knee and shoulder injuries during his collegiate career. Needs to improve his hand placement and learn to drive defenders off the line. He needs to improve his field vision as he has trouble locating quick pass rushers. Overall, he is very intelligent with great instincts and awareness. He has great work ethic and has played plenty of games against the best opposition in the land. He needs to become more physical and bulk up for the next level. His durability will be questioned. Projected Round: 4

4. Alex Linnenkohl C Oregon St. 6'2" 303 lbs. 40 Time: 5.36 Bench @225- 24x Sr. Linnenkohl may lack the height for his position, but that allows him to play with great leverage at the line. He is very good at getting around his blocks and getting to the next level. Shows agility in the pass game and possess decent athleticism. He is very quick off the line and uses his hands very well. Above average foot work, range and flexibility. Does not have the needed upper body strength. He shows that he has a good football mind and loves to hit defenders. He has a tendency to be overpowered by more physical defenders. His lack of power will make it hard to stick with his block for the whole play. He excels on the pull and pivot when trying to get his block. Looks to make an NFL roster in the future, probably in a zone-blocking scheme. Since he probably won't get any taller he will have to add a lot of bulk to sustain an NFL career. Projected Round: 5

5. Brandon Fusco C Slippery Rock 6'5" 305 lbs. 40 Time: 5.18 Bench @225- 26x Sr. Fusco is a very big and physical football player. His long arms allow him to dominate opposing players. He has great leverage and uses it exceptionally well in the run game. He has excellent footwork that allows him to make the block and get down field. He loves to put in the work and will undoubtably be a leader in the future. He does not have a lot of experience at his position and needs to improve on his pull. Does not possess the speed and agility, so he will need to work on that. Though he comes from a Division 2 school he is one of the highest ranked offensive lineman in the country. Once he gets to the second level and finds his block, defenders will not stand a chance. Durability should not be a question since he never missed a game during his career. As long as he continues to improve there is little doubt he will be a starter. Projected Round: 5

6. Tim Barnes C Missouri 6'4" 300 lbs. 40 Time: 5.18 Bench @ 225- N/A Sr. Barnes is very athletic and has the quickness needed to be a center. He is solid in pass protection and plays very aggressive football. He has good football smarts and could work in a zone blocking offense. Has a quick snap from center and his first step allows him to get to his defender. He shows good lower body work and agility. Very good at picking up stunts and moving in space. He will need to work on many things first. Film has shown that he stands straight up too much when blocking in the pass or run game. He must learn to use his leg drive much more. Does not work well against 3-4 defense. Needs to work on his anchor strength to hold off oncoming rusher. He has the potential to be a guard if he wants to. Projected Round: 6

7. Ryan Bartholomew C Syracuse 6'2" 300 lbs. 40 Time: 4.93 Bench @225- 34x Sr. He is a very solid overall player that excels in the passing game. His long arms allow him to keep his defender at a distance. He has very good lateral movement and has the power needed for his position. Has good footwork that allows him to be effective once he reaches the linebackers. He uses his legs to get the advantage against bigger defenders. Very good at getting into the proper position for the block. Has good field vision and recognition of the play. Has the tendency to not finish a play and needs to keep his head up more. He is very inconsistent in screen blocking. Needs to work more on his drive off the ball. His lack of height and weight may be an issue, but his strength and mobility are not. His combine numbers were very impressive, but he will need a whole lot more than that to make it. Projected Round: FA

8. Kevin Kowalski C Toledo 6'4" 299 lbs. 40 Time: 5.05 Bench @225- N/A Sr. Kowalski is a very smart player that possess the strength and power to stay at the next level. His recognition of blitzes and stunts are solid. He has very good footwork as well as getting the angles. He has the ability and experience to play guard. He has great work ethic on and off the field. He is very good at his reads and line calls. He is very solid at getting into position for the block. He is not very athletic and plays too high at times. He struggles with quicker defenders and needs to hold his block longer. He tends to lean into defenders too much and is a step to slow. Needs to improve his hand placement to offset his lack of size. Does not possess enough lower body strength. Projected Round: 6

9. Zach Williams C Washington St. 6'3" 309 lbs. 40 Time: 5.18 Bench @225- 28x Sr.
Williams is a hard worker who fights to get into position to make blocks. Effective puller who can blocks in space. Explosive blocks on the second level on screen passes. Picks up stunts and blitzes well. Very good awareness and field vision. Can get past defender and get to the second level. A waist bender with adequate at best strength. Inconsistent use of leverage. Lacks the foot quickness to slide over in pass pro against quicker rushers. Needs a better anchor in pass protection. Needs to work getting bulked up to be able to dominate at the next level. Projected Round: FA

10. Zane Taylor C Utah 6'2" 309 lbs. 40 Time: 5.61 Bench @225- 33x Sr. Taylor is one of the most underrated prospects in this draft. A very smart player with a good football IQ. He has excellent lateral movement and knows how to stay square. He knows how to use his hands and arms an possess enough upper body strength. Very good against the run and can drive his defender back. Good at the pull and getting to the second level. His footwork and effort make him a good open field blocker. Loves to play aggressive and as tough as nails. He works very hard at finishing off his block. His short arms won't help him and he gets beat by quicker defensive linemen. Needs to improve his field vision and reading the defense. He needs work against stunts, blitzes and stop lunging so much. He needs to learn his craft much more to stay on a team. Still, his versatility and upside should intrigue a few teams. Projected Round: FA

11. Jason Kelce C Cincinnati 6'4" 280 lbs. 40 Time: 4.93 Kelce plays hard nose, aggressive, don't stop till the whistle football. He loves to attack his opponent with his smack you in the mouth attitude. He is outstanding using his hands in pass protection and run blocking. Has the lateral quickness and good knee bend for a adequate base. Has a great anchor though his size may not show that. Has the strength to put his man down and get to the second level. Gets the good angle on stretch plays and can come off a double team as well. Very good snapper in the shotgun. In order to be more effective at the next level he will have to improve his base. Needs work on drive blocking and awareness. He needs to improve on help defense and his footwork. He is not very effective picking up stunts and blitzes. Projected Round: FA

12. Colin Baxter C Arizona 6'3" 311 lbs. 40 Time: 5.42 Bench @225- 22x Sr. Baxter is smart football player. Gives 100 % effort and is average in pass and run blocking. Needs to work on bulking up and his footwork. Injuries to his knee will worry some teams. Projected Round: FA

13. Ryan McMahon C Florida St. 6'2" 285 lbs. 40 Time: 5.16 Sr. McMahon is a very durable player starting 53 straight games during his career. He has a high football IQ with a lot of determination. His size will be an issue and he will have to work his tail off to play every Sunday for years to come. Projected Round: FA

14. Chase Beeler C Stanford 6'3" 285 lbs. 40 Time: 5.26 Sr. Beeler may be small for his position, but he is quick of the ball and to the block. Very good in pass protection with good vision and field awareness. Make good line calls and reads stunts and defenses pretty good. His size will be an issue as will his power. He will need more work as a run blocker. Projected Round: FA

15. J.C. Brignone C Mississippi St. 6'1" 304 lbs. 40 Time: 5.16 Sr. Brignone is a very intelligent player with excellent awareness. He is quick of his stance and is effective in pass protection. Does not posses the best athleticism or speed. Needs to work on field vision more. Gets bullied too much at times. Projected Round: FA

16. Alan Pelc C North Carolina 6'5" 302 lbs. 40 Time: 5.38 Sr. Pelc is very good on the angle block. Gets out of stance quick and prepared for the block in the pass and run game. Very limited player that needs to work on footwork, sealing off defender and his leg drive to name a few. Projected Round: FA

17. Howard Barbieri C Rutgers 6'5" 305 lbs. 40 Time: 5.34 Sr. Barbieri has very good size for a center in the NFL. Very strong with good hand work. Knows his assignments and gets to next level pretty quickly. He is another limited player that will need work on blocking, footwork and consistency. Projected Round: FA

18. Donovan Edwards C California 6'5" 295 lbs. 40 Time: 5.27 Sr. Edwards has good athleticism and technique for a big man. Reads and plays stunts very good. Gets to second level. Needs to be better at his footwork and using his hands in pass protection. Projected Round: FA

19. Ryan Pugh C Auburn 6'2" 300 lbs. 40 Time: 5.18 Sr. Pugh is another intelligent player that makes the right protection calls. Good at seeing the field and run block. He will need work on run blocking and his agility. Projected Round: FA

20. Julian Vandervelde C Iowa 6'2" 294 lbs. 40 Time: 4.90 Sr. Vandervelde is a good athlete with some quickness. Has good balance and can move laterally. Picks up stunts. His small frame will hinder him at the next level. Power is limited. Projected Round: FA

21. Colin Miller C Central Michigan 6'3" 299 lbs. 40 Time: 5.30 Sr.

22. Beau Warren C Virginia Tech 6'3" 292 lbs. 40 Time: 5.12 Sr.

23. Taylor Boggs C Humboldt St. 6'2" 294 lbs. 40 Time: 5.38 Sr.

24. Matt Allen C Texas A&M 6'3" 281 lbs. 40 Time: 5.23 Sr.

25. Brad Thorson C Kansas 6'4" 301 lbs. 40 Time: 5.29 Sr.

26. Brad Serini C Florida International 6'2" 296 lbs. 40 Time: 5.44 Sr.

27. Jordan Holmes C Oregon 6'4" 305 lbs. 40 Time: 5.58 Sr.

28. Chris Guarnero C California 6'3" 289 lbs. 40 Time: 5.34 Sr.

29. John Gianninoto C UNLV 6'3" 292 lbs. 40 Time: 5.25 Sr.

30. Ailao Eliapo C San Jose St. 6'1" 295 lbs. 40 Time: 5.25 Sr.

It;s Time for the Draft-Are you ready?? We are!



It’s Time for the NFL DRAFT-Are you ready?


Lets make no mistake about it. Even though Jake Long has already been signed by the Miami Dolphins, there is still plenty of intrigue going on this morning. Someone is trying to swing a deal with someone else for a top ten selection over their big breakfast this morning. Could the Rams be willing to trade down to the #10 spot so the Saints could jump up and tag some defensive help like Glenn Dorsey, the home grown home town boy with the college championship under his belt? Could the Rams then be willing to trade down again with a team trying to get into the top 10? What will New England do at #7? I’d love to be in the war room at just about any team right now.

We will also post Audio Interviews as we get them at blog.footballreportersonline.com

If you have draft questions shoot us an e-mail at askdrfootball@gmail.com which we will check every 30 or so mins. after 4:30 pm eastern.

Top Prospects admit to Smoking Joints

Report: Top NFL Prospects Admit Drug Use
By The Associated Press

Top NFL prospects Calvin Johnson, Gaines Adams and Amobi Okoye reportedly admitted to marijuana use during interviews with teams in February.

Pro Football Weekly, citing anonymous sources, reported the three players, all expected to go early in the April 28 draft, made the admissions at the NFL combine during routine interviews.

On Thursday, the University of Louisville publicly supported Okoye, who at 19 is the youngest player in this year's draft.

"Amobi spoke to an NFL team in confidence and a team leaked out the information which is truly unfortunate for Amobi," the school said in a statement. "Anyone Amobi has come in contact with during his time at the University of Louisville knows the character this young man has. The Cardinal football program stands behind him 100 percent."

Ian Greengross, Okoye's agent, did not return a message seeking comment.

Okoye is a defensive end, as is Adams, of Clemson. Johnson is a wide receiver from Georgia Tech. Both Adams and Johnson were first-team All-Americans last season. Okoye made the second team.

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When i decided to Blog this, i spoke to a close friend and fellow Professor at my School who is a political Blogger: his take is thus: How can You punish someone for admitting to past use?? You can't bacause Past use is not the same as a failed Test!!

(Bill-Draftnik)
 

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