Posted: February 14, 2012 | Author: steelersrule125 | Filed under: 2012 NFL Scouting Reports | Tags: 2012 NFL Draft, Mohamed Sanu, Mohamed Sanu scouting report, Mohammed Sanu, Rutgers, Scouting Report |
Mohamed Sanu, WR, Rutgers
Height: 6’2″
Weight: 215
First Word: Did you really think I would start my player profiles with anyone but Sanu? Really? Well, Sanu is one of the top WR targets in the draft and has the size, speed, route running, and hands to become an elite WR in the NFL. He has broken numerous records in just three years at Rutgers, while never having a good QB.
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Posted: January 26, 2012 | Author: steelersrule125 | Filed under: Uncategorized | Tags: Greg Schiano, NFL, Rutgers |
Hey guys. Just wanted to let you know I won’t be posting again until Monday. Today I planned on posting the LB rankings but when Greg Schiano left Rutgers, I was called in to help cover all the recruiting news that followed it. Tomorrow I have to study for the SAT’s and I never post on the weekend. Check back Monday for the rest of the player rankings.
Posted: January 9, 2012 | Author: steelersrule125 | Filed under: 2012 NFL Mock Drafts | Tags: 2012 NFL Draft, Alabama, Alfonzo Dennard, Alshon Jeffery, Andre Carter, Andre Johnson, Andrew Luck, Baylor, Clay Matthews, Cordy Glenn, Courtney Upshaw, David DeCastro, DeSean Jackson, Devon Still, Dont'a Hightower, Dre Kirkpatrick, Janoris Jenkins, Jerel Worthy, Jerry Reese, Jonathan Martin, Justin Babin, Justin Blackmon, Kevin Zeitler, Lamar Miller, Landry Jones, LSU, Luke Keuchly, Mark Barron, Marshawn Lynch, Matt Kalil, Melvin Ingram, Miami, Michael Floyd, Mock Draft, Mohammed Sanu, Morris Claiborne, Nebraska, Nick Perry, Nick Toon, North Carolina, Oklahoma, Peter Konz, Quinton Coples, Ray Lewis, Riley Reiff, Robert Griffin III, Rutgers, South Carolina, Stanford, Trent Richardson, UNC, USC, Vontaze Burfict, Wes Welker, Whitney Mercilus, Wisconsin, Zach Brown |
Anyways, here is my first mock draft for 2012 and it will be of the one round variety. Why only one round? Because I need you guys to help me with something. As of know, I really only know the team needs for 5 to 10 teams. Wherever you see a ? down below the jump, that means I don’t know those teams needs. If you guys could, I would greatly appreciate it if you could list the teams needs in order of greatest importance to least importance in the comments section. Once I have all the teams needs filled out, I will move on to 4 or 5 round mock drafts.
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Posted: December 9, 2011 | Author: steelersrule125 | Filed under: Uncategorized | Tags: 2012 NFL Draft, Alabama, Aldarius Johnson, Alshon Jeffery, Andrew Luck, Bernard Pierce, Big East, Brandon Jenkins, Chris Givens, David Wilson, Fletcher Cox, Florida State, Greg Reid, Jonathan Banks, Jonathan Martin, Justin Blackmon, Khaseem Greene, Lamar Miller, Manti Te'O, Marcus Forston, Matt Barkley, Matt Kalil, Miami, Mississippi State, Mocking the Draft, Mohammed Sanu, Montee Ball, Notre Dame, Oklahoma State, Rutgers, South Carolina, Stanford, Temple, Tommy Streeter, Trent Richardson, Tyler Eifert, USC, Vanderbilt, Virginia Tech, Wake Forest, Wisconsin, Xavier Rhodes |
I have been dormant for the past couple weeks but here is a summary of who has declared for the NFL Draft, who has filed for paper work, and who is staying in college.
12/9
- Today I found out via Mocking the Draft that Brandon Jenkins has filed for paper-work for the NFL Draft but is nowhere near a decision. A report by the Orlando Sentinel today noted that Jenkins, cornerback Greg Reid and “many” third-year players will be filing. I am assuming that one of these third year players is red-shirt sophomore Xavier Rhodes, who will likely just test the waters and return.
- Wake Forest WR Chris Givens has said that he will consider the NFL Draft. Givens has had 74 catches for 1276 yards and 9TDs this year to lead the Deamon Decons. Givens told reporters he is going to make his decision after he receives his grade from the board. ”After the Vanderbilt game I sent them my declaring-for-eligibility form or whatever, and I’m just waiting to get my official evaluation back,” Givens said. “I’ve heard things from different people but nothing official yet.”
- Andrew Luck will enter the NFL Draft. No surprise here
- Matt Kalil is unsure of his decision. “I’m not close to making a decision. That will probably happen in the next couple weeks. No decision has been made. I just started thinking about the process I’m going to go through to make the decision.” If he does not enter, the OT class will be extremely weak.
- Justin Blackmon will declare for the NFL Draft. No surprise here either because due to Alshon Jeffery’s struggles this year, Blackmon has become the clear #1 WR in this year’s draft class.
- Junior WR Mohammed Sanu is unsure of whether or not he will declare for the draft.
- Montee Ball has said that his draft grade will determine whether or not he will enter the draft. ”Obviously I’d love to hear first round,” he told the media. “I’d love to hear even late second. But third or four I’d most likely stay.” For what it is worth, I have him rated out as a first to second round back if Trent Richardson stays in school.
- Trent Richardson said that he is coming back to Alabama for his Senior season. However, many remain skeptical of this, especially if he wins the Heisman and a National Championship in the next month.
- Fletcher Cox of Mississippi State will enter the NFL Draft. I have him rated as a second round DT prospect with room to rise at the Combine.
- David Wilson will submit his NFL Draft paperwork but has not made a decision. ”Regardless of my decision, I would like to see where I would end up if I was to take that route,” Wilson told the paper.
- Matt Barkley has filed for NFL Draft Paperwork but has not made his decision. ”There’s not really a timetable,” he told the media. “But there’s definitely going to be a process.”
- Marcus Forston, Tommy Streeter, and Aldarius Johnson, all from Miami (Fl), will enter the NFL Draft. The highest rated of the three is Forston, who could be a Day Two pick.
- Manti Teo has filed for paperwork for the NFL Draft but was non-committal about whether or not he will enter. Same goes for Tyler Eifert, the Junior TE from Notre Dame.
- It is rumored that Khaseem Greene, the Co-Big East Defensive Player of the Year, will enter the NFL Draft but he has been silent on the issue. Same goes for Miami RB Lamar Miller (a Redshirt sophomore) and Junior Temple RB Bernard Pierce.
That is all I have for you guys tonight. Expect more from me in the following week.