
Greg Olsen, TE, Miami - Olsen probably made himself the most money this weekend with his 4.5 40, good reps on the bench, and display of pass catching abilities. He will probably move to he middle of the first round at this point. However I am still not sold on him being worth that high of a pick. He disappeared in too many games for someone with the talent and skills that he has. People make excuses for him using the offense and QB as an excuse, but true talent does not get completely snuffed out by poor play around him. Calvin Johnson had one of the worst QBs tossing the ball to him and he stood out every game that he was in.
Justin Blalock, OG, Texas - Blalock showed nimble feet, good balance, great bend at the knees and ankles, and top notch strength in his workouts. His 40 was average but that is an overrated measurement of offensive linemen anyway. He should go in the middle of the first and deserves to be taken that high.
Tony Ugoh, OT, Arkansas - Ugoh came into the Combine with the reputation of being a little bit raw skill wise but having great athleticism for his position. Sure enough Ugoh performed great in all of the measureables including jumping a whopping 9'9" in the broad jump after he had pulled a quad. He showed that he is athletic enough to be a LT in the league but he needs coaching in proper technique first. He should be a second rounder.
Michael Allen, TE, Whitworth - Allen came into the Combine as the only DIII prospect in attendance. He showed that he has some ability, displaying good pass catching skills, and a 40 time that was the second fastest behind Olsen. He solidified that he would be drafted and might even make it into the 4th round.
Justin Blalock, OG, Texas - Blalock showed nimble feet, good balance, great bend at the knees and ankles, and top notch strength in his workouts. His 40 was average but that is an overrated measurement of offensive linemen anyway. He should go in the middle of the first and deserves to be taken that high.
Tony Ugoh, OT, Arkansas - Ugoh came into the Combine with the reputation of being a little bit raw skill wise but having great athleticism for his position. Sure enough Ugoh performed great in all of the measureables including jumping a whopping 9'9" in the broad jump after he had pulled a quad. He showed that he is athletic enough to be a LT in the league but he needs coaching in proper technique first. He should be a second rounder.
Michael Allen, TE, Whitworth - Allen came into the Combine as the only DIII prospect in attendance. He showed that he has some ability, displaying good pass catching skills, and a 40 time that was the second fastest behind Olsen. He solidified that he would be drafted and might even make it into the 4th round.
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