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Scouting the Senior Bowl: Jarrett Brown and Selvish Capers

By Aditi on 29. Jan, 2010

West Virginia’s representatives at the Senior Bowl have made some of the most noise. And Jarrett Brown’s done it while sharing snaps with Tim Tebow.

WVU QB Jarrett Brown (6-3, 219)

Florida’s Tebow drew the throngs and gets Saturday’s start, but it was Brown, CBSSports.com’s Rob Rang wrote, who “was consistently the South’s best quarterback.” And who was, the National Football Post’s Wes Bunting wrote, “the most physically gifted quarterback here.”

Brown spent four years backing up Pat White, so with just this one year as a starter – and a sidelining-injury in the Gator Bowl – this week was very important for him. After running West Virginia’s spread from the shotgun, he had to show he could get under center and execute a five-step drop – and all the other footwork required of a classic pro-style quarterback. He did that and then some.

Brown’s body and athleticism were as billed, the ball came out of his hand well and Bunting gushed over how he spins the football, writing, “(he) can make some quality NFL throws.”

He will have to become more consistent over time, but as Mayock pointed out, he’s still raw.

“I think, ‘He doesn’t anticipate windows opening up and doesn’t respond to blitzes as well’ and then I have to tell myself, ‘Slow down, he’s only a one-year starter,’” Mayock said. “He’s a good-looking kid though and I think we’ll see good progress out of him.” (more…)

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Scouting the Senior Bowl: Devin McCourty

By Aditi on 29. Jan, 2010

What a difference a year of college can make. Devin and Jason McCourty came to Rutgers at the same time, Jason – younger by 27 minutes – the more highly touted recruit, Devin the one with only one Division I-A offer. Devin redshirted that first year, Jason played and last year, as a fourth-year senior, he was drafted in the sixth round by the Titans.

This year, as a fifth-year senior, Devin had one of the most decorated years of any Rutgers athlete. He was a captain (like his brother before him), he was an all-league corner (like his brother before him), he was a frighteningly fast receiver (again, like his brother) and now there’s chatter he could work his way into the first round.

Rutgers CB Devin McCourty (5-11, 186)

Teams threw away from McCourty and he still had 10 pass break-ups and 80 tackles. Oh, and he notched his sixth blocked kick this year. His sixth.

McCourty learned in watching his twin Jason go through the process a year ago that special teams versatility could be as much a ticket to the NFL as corner play. And so, he rarely took a play off (he notched 111 at UConn, a game where he returned a kickoff for a score), he was Rutgers’ gunner on punts too and NFL Network draft expert Mike Mayock said he’s “been a very pleasant surprise.”

He mixed it up with some of the country’s best receivers down in Mobile this week, the experts at Draftinsiders.net wrote that he “physically beat down Mardy Gilyard on a number of instances,” and CBSSports.com’s Rob Rang said he “has the agility and straight-line speed for man coverage. He breaks on the ball quickly and has the active hands to rip away passes at the last moment.”

Mayock called him “a very quick, tough kid” and said as of now, he seems McCourty as a solid second round pick. And perhaps rising.

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Scouting the Senior Bowl: Nate Allen, Jerome Murphy, George Selvie

By Aditi on 29. Jan, 2010

Of South Florida’s three seniors in Mobile, George Selvie came in with the biggest name. He may ultimately leave the lowest-rated of the three.

USF S Nate Allen (6-1, 205)

Allen’s had a huge week down in Mobile. He proved that the hips he shows on tape are just as fluid in person and that he really does cover even more ground than the tape sometimes shows. RealGMFootball.com’s Jeff Risdon said he has the best instincts of the South’s secondary and commended his anticipation of what the offense was going to do.

The National Football Post’s Wes Bunting was just as complimentary, writing, “Not only does he display good instincts and ball skills in coverage, he also possesses by far the best footwork of any safety on the South. He’s very quietly been one of the most impressive prospects here.”

Allen is quick and moves well, and though Mike Mayock said he’s been “a little bit inconsistent as a tackler,” the NFL Network analyst still sees him as a second round pick. (more…)

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Scouting the Senior Bowl: Mardy Gilyard and Tony Pike

By Aditi on 29. Jan, 2010

 Cincinnati WR Mardy Gilyard (6-0, 179)

Gilyard’s one of the draft’s great stories, a player who’s gone from high school marijuana troubles to flunking out at Cincinnati to becoming one of the league’s best leaders. He’s been wildly productive on the field too (2,467 yards and 22 touchdowns in the last two years) and he’s a proven dynamo as a return man, which is always an added value come draft time. He has undeniably quick hands and feet, and in a phone conversation before practice started this week NFL Network draft expert Mike Mayock said, “He sure is fun to watch on tape.”

In person in Mobile, Gilyard’s been just as fun – and occasionally not. After running a lot of slants, bubble screens and crosses in college, he’s shown he can run solid NFL routes and ESPN analyst Todd McShay wrote that he “got off the line better than any other wideout” during press coverage drills early in the week. But he’s also dropped a lot of balls and Wes Bunting of the National Football Post echoed many voices who’ve worried over Gilyard’s – as Bunting called it – “frail” frame.

“He lacks the physicality needed to consistently fight his way through physical corners, (he) hasn’t looked real explosive out of his breaks and (he) has had a tough time separating vs. man,” Bunting wrote.

Mayock had Gilyard pegged as an early second round pick. He may have some work to do come combine time to prove that’s where he stays. (more…)

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Scouting the Senior Bowl: Dorin Dickerson

By Aditi on 29. Jan, 2010

Can George Selvie show he’s more than a stat freak?

Will Mardy Gilyard prove scrawny legs and toughness are not mutually exclusive?

Has Devin McCourty made first round noise, is Jarrett Brown really turning the talk from Tim Tebow and did Mike Windt really sing Cincinnati’s fight song before Tuesday’s practice – while sprinting?

The last one gets a yes. But outside the Bearcats’ long snapper, the Big East’s Senior Bowl invitees are still in the process of answering all sorts of questions. They’ve been in Mobile all week, interviewing with NFL coaches and general managers, practicing for scouts and personnel directors, and hoping to send their draft stock skyward.

Eleven Big East players were invited down to college football’s premier all-star game. Syracuse defensive tackle Arthur Jones, after undergoing knee surgery in the fall, decided not to attend. Windt hasn’t net much of a scouting report – at least for his on the field attributes. Here’s a look at how everyone else rates before Saturday’s 4 p.m. kickoff at Ladd-Peebles Stadium: (more…)

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Morning Roundup, Friday

By Aditi on 29. Jan, 2010

Distractions apparently boost memory… Did JD Salinger actually define adolescence? … Sure the economy’s growing, but that doesn’t mean much without jobsBill Gates rocks

A BYU commit is visiting Cincinnati this weekend. (Deseret News)

UConn beat writer Desmond Conner answers questions every single day; here’s today’s version. (Hartford Courant)

Louisville got itself another wideout. (Louisville Courier-Journal)

The Bears called, but Pitt offensive coordinator Frank Cignetti’s staying put. (Pittsburgh Tribune-Review)

Some nice words about former Rutgers assistant and new Bucknell head coach Joe Susan. (The Daily Item)

A Piscataway resident is not so sure about Rutgers using its football stadium for more than football. (Home News Tribune)

A Q&A with Rutgers corner Devin McCourty from down at the Senior Bowl. (Scout.com)

Miami and Rutgers wanted him. He liked South Florida. Then the Bulls’ administration fired Jim Leavitt and Matt Canales and now Ace Sanders, one of the country’s top wideouts, is going to South Carolina. (GoGamecocks.com)

Someone thinks Skip Holtz has the pedigree to take USF where Jim Leavitt couldn’t. (xtrapointfootball.com)

Barry Switzer, Bob Knight and Isiah Thomas all got second chances. Why shouldn’t Jim Leavitt? (St. Petersburg Times)

A one-time FSU tackle committed to USF and then the new coaches came in and never called him. He’s not coming to USF anymore. (St. Petersburg Times)

Holtz did call on someone else. And that means USF should get a quarterback this weekend. (St. Petersburg Times)

Syracuse picks up a defensive back from Florida. (Syracuse Post-Standard)

West Virginia’s considering putting luxury suites where Milan Puskar Stadium’s press box is. (Times West Virginian)

The Mountaineers took time out to visit – and raise money for – the Boys and Girls Club in Parkersburg. (News and Sentinel)

Down at the Senior Bowl, Jarrett Brown will play behind Tim Tebow. But when has being a back-up ever riled him up? (Charleston Daily Mail)

Heading into next Wednesday, a look at the some of the busts – and bests – from 2006′s Day of Hype, aka Signing Day. (ESPN.com)

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Morning Roundup, Thursday

By Aditi on 28. Jan, 2010

The power of staying after a goal: she finally got her degree, three weeks after her 100th birthday – and a day before she died… Toyota’s extending its recalls so check your cars… About time she leaves him

First a coach UC wanted to keep left. Now a coach UC wanted gone is suing the school. (Cincinnati Enquirer)

Guess how many coaches in the FBS have been at their schools longer than Randy Edsall’s been at UConn. (ESPN.com)

Addressing UConn’s schedule. (Hartford Courant)

Jon Fabris re-thought leaving home and so Louisville replaces him with Miami recruiting coordinator Clint Hurtt. (Louisville Courier-Journal)

Pitt’s offensive coordinator may be interviewing with the NFL Bears. (Eye of a Panther)

Assessing a handful of candidates to replace Rutgers recruiting coordinator Joe Susan. (Bleed Scarlet)

George Selvie’s impressing at the Senior Bowl. (St. Petersburg Times)

Syracuse is pulling its new running backs coach from the state of Florida. (Syracuse Post-Standard)

Arthur Jones is skipping the Senior Bowl. I hope he’s okay. (News10Now.com)

West Virginia’s new QB could draw the hype. (Dr. Saturday)

Good news: Big East attendance shot up. Bad News: It still didn’t put a single school in the top 30 nationally. (ESPN.com)

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Replacing a recruiting coordinator

By Aditi on 27. Jan, 2010

Rutgers recruiting coordinator Joe Susan left for Bucknell’s head job today. Greg Schiano’s not worried about that affecting recruiting and he’s not quite sure he’ll even have a coach serving as recruiting coordinator going forward. Read on…

Greg Schiano didn’t want to underrate Joe Susan. But after 10 years, he sure wasn’t going to cop to any unease either. Even if he is losing his recruiting coordinator just one week before Signing Day.

“It will have no impact,” Schiano confidently said Wednesday, just hours after Susan accepted the head coaching position at Bucknell.

Susan’s departure ends a nine-season run alongside Schiano at Rutgers. He was one of only three remaining staffers from the start of Schiano’s reclamation project – strength coach Jay Butler and head trainer Dave McCune being the other two – and he was one of only three current Schiano assistants who grew up in New Jersey.

“Certainly Joe’s an integral part, just as all our coaches are, in recruiting,” Schiano said. “It is late in recruiting. But the guys that Joe is directly recruiting we’ve had great relationships with, they’re strong and they (chose) Rutgers. Joe just happened to recruit them. I don’t think it’s a big issue.”

The bigger issue may be replacing Susan. (more…)

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For the hoops fans

By Aditi on 27. Jan, 2010

My colleague Adam Zagoria sat down with Rice star – and UConn, Seton Hall and St. John’s recruit – Kadeem Jack and his teammate Shane Southwell today at SNY’s studio. They talk about college, their official visits and this weekend’s SNY Invitational. Check it out right here.

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Morning Roundup, Wednesday

By Aditi on 27. Jan, 2010

Another survivor was pulled from the rubble in Haiti yesterday, two weeks after the Earthquake… That Tim Tebow spot for Focus on the Family that’s going to air during the Super Bowl cost a pretty penny… The good, the bad and the ugly on the Apple tablet

The QB who committed to Cincinnati last spring is visiting Notre Dame this weekend; his high school coach said it’s not a case of Brian Kelly stealing recruits. (South Bend Tribune)

Tony Pike and Mardy Gilyard are impressing scouts at the Senior Bowl. (Cincinnati Enquirer)

Two Bearcats are on the Texas vs. Nation all-star game. (News Record)

Is UConn up for a jumpr in ticket sales? Where does Randy Edsall rank among college coaches? The answers and many more in this mailbag. (Hartford Courant)

Ohio’s Division II Player of the Year, who committed to Cincinnati, is visiting Louisville. (Louisville Courier-Journal)

Jim Caldwell readies Peyton Manning and Reggie Wayne this week. Twenty-five years ago, it was the Louisville defensive backs. (Louisville Courier-Journal)

Pitt strength and conditioning coach Buddy Morris could be headed to the Redskins. (Pittsburgh Post-Gazette)

Pitt’s top incoming recruit tore the meniscus in his right knee while playing basketball. (Pitt Blather)

You want an inside look at Rutgers’ Junior Day? Hurry up and click on this before the link gets taken down. (Bleed Scarlet)

Devin McCourty could be making a push fo the first round. (Bleacher Report)

A thorough update on Rutgers’ recruiting. (Bleed Scarlet)

That helicopter Greg Schiano uses still impresses. (Press of Atlantic City)

The list of coaches who applied for USF’s top job is pretty impressive – and vast. (Tampa Tribune)

Checking in with the USF assistants Skip Holtz didn’t keep. (Tampa Tribune)

Jim Leavitt’s at the Senior Bowl, job hunting. (St. Petersburg Times)

West Virginia students make knucklehead fans. (The Smoking Musket)

Yet another person thinks Jarrett Brown is the most gifted QB at the Senior Bowl. Over Tim Tebow. (National Football Post)