Saturday, March 20, 2010

Big East- West Virginia

Jerrett Brown, QB, Sr- He’s a very good athlete, a great runner for the position, but he’s incredibly raw as a QB. He should be able to switch positions, but I think some team will draft him as a QB because of his upside and hope they can develop him as a potential starter. I wouldn’t waste a pick before the late third or early fourth for something like that though.

Selvish Capers, RT. Sr- Capers has some good upside, but he needs some refinement. He can move the pile in the run, but he tends to stop his feet on contact. He’s a solid athlete, but he needs to work on being a better tackle. He has the potential to be a starting RT at the next level with some work, but if a team thinks he can start right away they will be disappointed with their return on investment.

Noel Devine, RB, Jr- I’m shocked Devine did not come out early, but he’s one of the top returning running backs next year, if not the top back. He is an ideal zone blocking running back, as he makes one cut, explodes, and is gone. Hopefully he stays healthy next season, and that is my biggest concern with Devine as he does not have ideal size.

Alric Arnett, WR, Sr- Arnett has good hands, he catches the ball away from his frame, he has good size, and he is a good leaper as well. He did a good job of staying under control in his breaks as well which allowed him to gain some separation and make plays. I don’t think he’s a special player, but he should be drafted in the mid to late rounds.

Reed Williams, MLB, Sr- Williams is a late rounder at best. He struggles to get off blocks, he’s not great in coverage, and he appears to be lacking athleticism. He might be able to play special teams though.

Robert Sands, FS, So- Sands will be someone I will watch closely next season. He’s a tall and solid FS prospect and he is an absolutely hammer. He sees the play develop and explodes to either lay the wood on the receiver, or break up the pass. He needs work in the pass game as far as reading the QB and knowing where to be in zone coverage, but he’s an impact run defender.

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