Tag Archives: 2013 NFL Draft

Draft Rewind 2013 – Margus Hunt – Cincinnati Bengals

What Ourlads NFL Scouting Services said about MARGUS HUNT: SMU, 6082 277 4.67. Started 27 games over three years. Native of Estonia. Came to SMU as a shot put and discus thrower. SMU dropped track and he joined the football … Continue reading

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Draft Rewind 2013 – Jon Bostic – Chicago Bears

What Ourlads NFL Scouting Services said about JON BOSTIC: Florida, 6007 245 4.61. Two-and-a-half year starter who is a four down linebacker. Has five career interceptions, seven passes broken up, and eight sacks. The top graded inside linebacker athletically at the Combine … Continue reading

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Draft Rewind 2013 – AJ Klein – Carolina Panthers

What Ourlads NFL Scouting Services said about AJ KLEIN:  Iowa State, 6013 246 4.73. Three-year starter. Productive over his career with three straight years of over 100 tackles. Four of his five career interceptions went for touchdowns. He also broke up 9 passes … Continue reading

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Draft Rewind 2013 – Robert Woods – Buffalo Bills

What Ourlads NFL Scouting Services said about ROBERT WOODS: Southern Cal, 6003 201 4.46. Junior entry. Three-year starter. A fluid receiver who plays fast. A highly productive wide out who has snatched 252 passes in his career. Thirty-two of those catches went … Continue reading

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Draft Rewind 2013 – Kyle Juszczyk – Baltimore Ravens

What Ourlads NFL Scouting Services said about KYLE JUSZCZYK: Harvard, 6013 248 4.65. Three-year starter. A competitive and productive H-back utility player who lines up in the backfield and in the slot. Good hands to pluck the ball or make the overhead … Continue reading

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Draft Rewind 2013 – Andre Ellington – Arizona Cardinals

What Ourlads NFL Scouting Services said about ANDRE ELLINGTON: Clemson, 5092 199 4.49. Three-year starter who played in a spread offense featuring quick hitting plays. A slasher with good vision and running skills. Elusive with good body control and balance. … Continue reading

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Draft Rewind 2013 – Bacarri Rambo – Washington Redskins

What Ourlads NFL Scouting Services said about BACARRI RAMBO: Georgia, 6004 215 4.65. Three-year starter. Plays the ball well in coverage. Sixteen interceptions for the Bulldogs. Has over 200 career tackles. Reacts quickly to keys. A competitor who is poised and confident. … Continue reading

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Draft Rewind 2013 – Justin Hunter – Tennessee Titans

What Ourlads NFL Scouting Services said about JUSTIN HUNTER: Tennessee, 6040 196 4.37. Junior entry. One year as a fulltime starter. Missed nine games in 2011 with a torn left ACL. Big time speed with long arms and quick feet. As a … Continue reading

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Draft Rewind 2013 – Akeem Spence – Tampa Bay Buccaneers

What Ourlads NFL Scouting Services said about AKEEM SPENCE: Illinois, 6005 307 5.09. Junior entry. Three-year starter with a quick first step. Plays like a linebacker when on his feet getting through traffic. Doesn’t stay blocked. An under tackle prospect … Continue reading

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Draft Rewind 2013 – Luke Willson – Seattle Seahawks

What Ourlads NFL Scouting Services said about LUKE WILLSON: Rice, 6053 252 4.51. Three-year starter. Canadian. Has the speed to threaten downfield seams. Can snatch the ball in his consistent hands. Good run after catch ability. Runs good routes with the ability … Continue reading

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