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Post by prossman on Mar 11, 2009 6:04:46 GMT -7
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Post by scorpion42 on Mar 15, 2009 12:53:25 GMT -7
After reading this draft bio, Iglesias sounds like a carbon copy of Patrick Crayton: Player Profile: WR Juaquin Iglesias, Oklahoma
Feb 04 2009, 03:54 PM Articles_top Iglesias_homepage
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Contributed By: Derek Mueller
Attributes: 6’0’’, 205lbs., 4.49 (40)
Strengths Iglesias has produced mightily during his career at Oklahoma, despite being surrounded by top talent. As an upperclassman in 2007, the Sooners' passing game was phenomenal and Iglesias led the team with 68 receptions for 907 yards. Juaquin does not have ideal size for a top NFL receiver, but does have adequate speed, and has the potential to thrive in a slot receiver role. He is an excellent route runner. Iglesias finished strong in 2008 with over 1,100 receiving yards on 74 catches.
Weaknesses With limited size at 6-0, and he is probably not going to be a number one receiver in the NFL, but he could potentially stand out as a great slot receiver. Since he is a possession receiver, Iglesias will not likely be a first round draft pick, even though his collegiate production was very good. He lacks blazing speed and ideal size, which are two of the most important things scouts look for in the potential of an NFL star wide receiver.
NFL Comparison: Anthony Gonzalez
Draft Projection: Second/Third Round
Career Stats Games Played (54), Receptions (202) Receiving Yards (2,861), Touchdowns (19)
Honors
2008: Honorable mention All-Big 12, Finished career ranked third on the Sooner’s All Time receiving list.
2007: Honorable mention All-Big 12.fantasyfootball.com/article/Player-Profile-WR-Juaquin-Iglesias-Oklahoma/32476
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Post by scorpion42 on Mar 15, 2009 13:00:40 GMT -7
This guy's name keeps jumping out at me. Everytime I look at a draft profile. Rather or not, he's still on the board, when the Cowboys turn comes around is the biggest question?
Player Profile: WR Darrius Heyward-Bey, Maryland
Feb 04 2009, 03:01 PM Articles_top Heywardbey_homepage
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Contributed By: Derek Mueller
Attributes: 6’1’’, 203 lbs. 4.28 unofficial (40)
Strengths Heyward-Bey is a tremendous straight line sprinter, with documented times under the 4.3 40 range according to many people. He has good run after the catch ability, and a good ability to make something out of nothing with that quickness and blazing speed. He has a 40’’ vertical leap, and is good at wrestling the ball away in traffic. He is a true deep threat game breaker, and is skilled at catching the ball away from his body. Heyward-Bey was a top 50 athlete in high school, and an All ACC WR. His upside is large.
Weaknesses Heyward-Bey’s main weakness is his strength. He could use 10 more pounds of muscle without losing that blazing speed of his. He is not an adept blocker, and seems to not enjoy mixing it up physically. He could also be a better route runner, and improve his concentration over the middle. Basically, Darrius could stand to be a more physical WR at the next level.
NFL Comparison: DeSean Jackson or Greg Jennings
Draft Projection: First Round- Late
Career Stats Games Played (37), Receptions (138) Receiving Yards (2,089), Touchdowns (13)
Honors
2008: All ACC Honorable Mention. Caught 42 balls for 609 yards and five touchdowns.
2007: Freshman All American and All ACC Performer. Placed on the Biletnikoff Watch List. Team’s most Valuable Offensive Player.
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