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Player Personnel/ Scouting Portfolio
2015 Senior Bowl
Mobile, Alabama
Presented by:
Rashad A. Elby
r_elby@yahoo.com
717-324-2527
Table of Contents
Plan of Action
Grading Scale
Player Evaluations
Quarterbacks
Carson Palmer
Joe Flacco
Andy Dalton
Alex Smith
Ryan Tannehill
Tight Ends
Delanie Walker
Charles Clay
Brent Celek
Brandon Pettigrew
Scott Chandler
Wide Receiver
Torrey Smith
DeAndre Hopkins
Robert Woods
Riley Cooper
Julian Edelman
Cover letter
Resume
Contact Page
Plan of Action
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Player Evaluations
Quarterbacks
POS JERS #
QB 3
TEAM DRAFT YR - ROUND - TEAM
DATE OF BIRTH (AGE) COLLEGE
PRO POSITIONS FLAGS
Height Arm Tapes Viewed
Weight Vertical
Speed Pro/3 Cone
6050 N/A
SUMMARY
This prospect is an accomplished 11 year vet and two time Pro Bowler. He plays the QB position with
a visible confidence. He shows the ability to read defenses pre-snap and make the proper calls for his
offense. Plays with a toughness both mentally and physically. Shows the ability to bounce back after
throwing INTs (had multiple games of throwing multiple INTs and still won.) Stands tall in the
pocket at 6050. Steps into his throws knowing contact is ensuing. Works through a chaotic pocket.
Absorbs contact in the pocket and is able to play through it and deliver good balls. Steps up or slides
in the pocket avoiding the rush. Plays with quick feet getting away from center quickly keeping his
eyes downfield. Is accurate with the football delivering catchable balls to his WRs. Puts good touch
on his balls allowing his WRs to run under them or high point the football. Plays with winning poise.
Shows the ability to lead his team to victory on the road. Has the arm strength to make all the throws.
Makes defenses defend the entire field. Will step up or slide in the pocket to extend plays. Can shrug
off defenders and still remain accurate. Remains accurate in the play action game or when escaping
the pocket. At times his decision making comes into question. Will throw into coverage. Will throw
INTs. Will hold the ball too long in the pocket at times not feeling the pocket collapsing. Since his
collegiate career has shown to be injury prone.
Overall, this QB has franchise talent. Plays with a veteran leadership that will win you games.
Understands what defenses are trying to take away and smart enough to counter that. Plays with a
poise that will take you on the road and win you games. Will play big in the pocket and make the
throws. Is efficient in two minute and in the red zone. His decision making is inconsistent, but he
plays with a toughness and perseverance to will his team to victory.
MEASURABLES
2013 Arizona vs. New Orleans
2013 Carolina vs. Arizona
2013 San Francisco vs. Arizona
2013 Indianapolis vs. Arizona
2013 Arizona vs. Seattle4.65 N/A
N/A235
QB N/A
BEST
WORST
PROJECTION
Experience, Poise, Arm Strength
Will throw INT's, Injury Prone
Veteran in this league. Will excel in a pro style offense. Has the physical
skills to be a franchise QB. Able to make all the throws and possess the
intangibles that will win you a lot of games.
December 27, 1979 University of Southern California
Prospect (Last, First)
Palmer, Carson
PLAYER INFO
Arizona Cardinals 2003-1st rd-Cincinnati Bengals
Name Group Content
First Name Player Information Carson
Last Name Player Information Palmer
Jersey Number Player Information 3
Team Player Information Arizona Cardinals
Athletic Ability Quarterback Critical Factors 4
Mental Processing Quarterback Critical Factors 5
Competitive Toughness Quarterback Critical Factors 5
Play Speed Quarterback Critical Factors 4
Play Strength Quarterback Critical Factors 6
Accuracy Quarterback Position Specifics 6
Poise Quarterback Position Specifics 5
Decision Making Quarterback Position Specifics 4
Arm Strength Quarterback Position Specifics 6
Extend Plays Quarterback Position Specifics 5
POS JERS #
QB 5
TEAM DRAFT YR - ROUND - TEAM
DATE OF BIRTH (AGE) COLLEGE
PRO POSITIONS FLAGS
Height Arm Tapes Viewed
Weight Vertical
Speed Pro/3 Cone
January 16, 1985 University of Delaware
Prospect (Last, First)
Flacco, Joe
PLAYER INFO
Baltimore Ravens 2008-1st rd-Baltimore Ravens
QB
BEST Size, Arm Strength, Poise, Experience
WORST Takes sacks, Accuracy can be inconsistent
PROJECTION A pro-typical QB who has a big arm in the pocket. Will excel in offense that
will allow him to throw the ball in the 5 & 7 step games.
MEASURABLES
6060 N/A 2013 Baltimore vs. Buffalo
SUMMARY
This prospect is a 1st round draft pick who ascended to Super Bowl MVP. He shows the ability to
read defenses and understand what teams are attempting to take away. Is a natural leader.
Communicates with his offense pre-snap. Able to identify blitzers and make adjustments. At 6060
245lbs he is a prototype drop-back passer. Plays with a physical presence in the pocket and plays with
great toughness. Will stand tall in a collapsing pocket and make necessary throws. Displays good
strength in the pocket and is not easily brought down amid contact, will absorb a blow in a messy
pocket. If flushed from the pocket is athletic enough to extend plays with his feet. He can run if need
be, but tends to stay in the pocket. Will slide or step up in the pocket as opposed to immediately
running upon a collapsing pocket. Remains accurate with the ball from varied release points. Has
good arm strength as defenses must account for the entire field. Reads defenses well and understands
what teams are trying to do. Will find the open receiver and has the ability to beat teams with his arm
vs cover 1. Plays with good poise in the pocket. Has shown the ability to win in January and February
playing in inclement weather. Can lead a team to victory on the road and has shown he can win road
playoff games and handle the pressures of a Super Bowl environment. Is a leader by example.
Although this QB shows the ability to read defenses his decision making with the football can be
inconsistent. At times holds the ball to long taking sacks. He takes risks with the football and is prone
to throwing interceptions. At times this QB can be a streaky passer and his accuracy can become
inconsistent.
Overall, this QB has the potential to be a great QB in the National football League. He has won at the
highest level and gone on the road to do so. He has the size and arm strength to beat teams from the
pocket and athleticism to extend plays when needed. He plays with tremendous poise when it’s
needed most and can win against most consistently. This prospect comprehends defenses well and
makes good decisions with the football, but at times can be inconsistent with his accuracy and throws
into coverage.
2013 Baltimore vs. Green Bay
245 28.5 2013 Baltimore vs. Cleveland
2013 New York Jets vs. Baltimore
N/A 6.82 2013 Baltimore vs. Cincinnati
Name Group Content
First Name Player Information Joe
Last Name Player Information Flacco
Jersey Number Player Information 5
Team Player Information Baltimore Ravens
Athletic Ability Quarterback Critical Factors 3
Mental Processing Quarterback Critical Factors 5
Competitive Toughness Quarterback Critical Factors 5
Play Speed Quarterback Critical Factors 4
Play Strength Quarterback Critical Factors 6
Accuracy Quarterback Position Specifics 4
Poise Quarterback Position Specifics 6
Decision Making Quarterback Position Specifics 4
Arm Strength Quarterback Position Specifics 6
Extend Plays Quarterback Position Specifics 4
POS JERS #
QB 14
TEAM DRAFT YR - ROUND - TEAM
DATE OF BIRTH (AGE) COLLEGE
PRO POSITIONS FLAGS
Height Arm Tapes Viewed
Weight Vertical
Speed Pro/3 Cone
October 29, 1987 TCU
Prospect (Last, First)
Dalton, Andy
PLAYER INFO
Cincinnati Bengals 2011-2nd rd-Cincinnati Bengals
QB
BEST Accuracy in 3 & 5 step games, Ball Handling, Footwork
WORST Arm Strength, Poise, Accuracy on deep ball
PROJECTION This QB will excel in a balanced attack. Will work defense in the 3 & 5 step
games. Play must improve in December and January.
MEASURABLES
6020 N/A 2013 Pittsburgh vs. Cincinnati
SUMMARY
A 4th year QB and former 35th pick overall who has been a starter since game one of his rookie
season. At 6020 220lbs has the physical presence and strength to stand tall the pocket in pro-style
offenses. Able to read defenses presnap and communicate defensive tendencies to his offense. Makes
the Mike call for his line and identifies blitzer’s and hot reads for WR’s. Athletic and fluid in the
pocket. Shows the ability to manipulate the pocket when necessary. Keeps the ball high with no
wasted motion in his delivery. Is mobile and athletic but seldom leaves the pocket. Plays with good
speed and footwork getting to the top of his drop. Shows good ball skills getting the ball out quick in
the three step passing game and showing the ball when carrying out ball fakes. Shows good accuracy
on rhythm throws in the 3 and 5 step games. Shows the ability to sit his WR in the pocket, leads his
WR to produce YAC and execute the back shoulder throw. His poise can best be described as
inconsistent. He executes the two minute drill efficiently most of the time taking what defenses give
him. Has shown to take unnecessary sacks on 3rd down. Will takes risks with the ball throwing into
coverage. He displays a competitive perseverance to compete regardless of his last mistake or the
circumstances. He abandons his mechanics when the pocket collapses. Needs to do a better job of
stepping up in the pocket or sliding as he feels pressure. Has mediocre arm strength and his
anticipation has led to turnovers. Loses accuracy on his deep ball often times under throwing his WR.
Occasionally will make poor decisions with the ball throwing into coverage leading to turnovers.
Overall this is a player who can win you games. Stands tall in the pocket and delivers a good ball in
the 3 and 5 step games. Has good accuracy on his ball and if given the time in the pocket will deliver
strikes. Is mobile enough to escape pressure in the pocket. Could become a franchise QB, however
his poise comes into question in big games. Must show he can win the big games consistently and
more important win in the playoffs.
2013 Cincinnati vs. Detroit
220 29.5 2013 Cincinnati vs. Miami
2013 Cincinnati vs. Baltimore
4.83 6.93 2013 Indianapolis vs. Cincinnati
Name Group Content
First Name Player Information Andy
Last Name Player Information Dalton
Jersey Number Player Information 14
Team Player Information Cincinnati Bengals
Athletic Ability Quarterback Critical Factors 5
Mental Processing Quarterback Critical Factors 5
Competitive Toughness Quarterback Critical Factors 3
Play Speed Quarterback Critical Factors 4
Play Strength Quarterback Critical Factors 4
Accuracy Quarterback Position Specifics 5
Poise Quarterback Position Specifics 3
Decision Making Quarterback Position Specifics 4
Arm Strength Quarterback Position Specifics 4
Extend Plays Quarterback Position Specifics 4
POS JERS #
QB 11
TEAM DRAFT YR - ROUND - TEAM
DATE OF BIRTH (AGE) COLLEGE
PRO POSITIONS FLAGS
Height Arm Tapes Viewed
Weight Vertical
Speed Pro/3 Cone
May 7, 1984 Utah
Prospect (Last, First)
Smith, Alex
PLAYER INFO
Kansas City Chiefs 2005-1st rd-San Francisco 49ers
QB
BEST Mental Processing, Decision Making, Athletic Ability
WORST Arm Strength, Downfield Accuracy
PROJECTION Will thrive in a balanced attack. Understands how defenses are trying to defend
him and will make good decisions. Best suited with a running game.
MEASURABLES
6040 N/A 2013 KC vs. Philadelphia
SUMMARY
He is a 10 year vet in this league. A deceptively efficient prospect who is not a volume passer. Is a high
IQ QB able to process defenses fairly quickly. Makes good decisions with the football. Able to read
defenses and take what defenses give him. Plays with a mental toughness and resilience able to win
games on the road. Is steady and dependable understanding situational football managing the clock as it
relates to down and distances. Proves to be athletic in the pocket. Shows the ability to extend plays by
getting outside the pocket, will step up in the pocket but prefers to move or escape the pocket. Is not a
runner, but mobile enough to beat defenses to the corner. Plays with good speed. Gets to the top of his
drop quickly. Has a good release on the ball from varied release points. This prospect shows poise and
plays with a needed calmness. He makes good decisions with the football. Carries out good ball fakes
in the play action game. Remains accurate when rolling out. His accuracy can best be described as
average. He throws a lot of short/screen passes to his WRs and RBs. Doesn’t have great arm strength.
Isn’t a threat to throw deep or beat you consistently with his arm. Seldom throws beyond 18 yards.
Loses accuracy on his deep ball. Doesn’t appear comfortable in a cluttered pocket. When he feels the
pocket collapsing he reverts to his athletic ability of escaping the pocket.
Overall, this prospect can win you games. Is best suited in an offense that has an above average running
game. In a balanced attack he displays the necessary processing and decision making to efficiently
move his offense. Where he lacks in arm strength and accuracy he makes up for it with his ability to
process defenses and sound decision making with the football. Has above average athletic ability to
extend plays in and out of the pocket. Makes sound decisions in the pocket and does not turn the ball
over. Leads by example. Could struggle if forced to play from behind due to his inaccuracy throwing
downfield.
2013 Oakland vs. KC
217 32 2013 KC vs. Buffalo
2013 Denver vs. KC
4.71 3.97/6.82 2013 KC vs. Oakland
Name Group Content
First Name Player Information Alex
Last Name Player Information Smith
Jersey Number Player Information 11
Team Player Information Kansas City Chiefs
Athletic Ability Quarterback Critical Factors 5
Mental Processing Quarterback Critical Factors 5
Competitive Toughness Quarterback Critical Factors 4
Play Speed Quarterback Critical Factors 5
Play Strength Quarterback Critical Factors 3
Accuracy Quarterback Position Specifics 4
Poise Quarterback Position Specifics 5
Decision Making Quarterback Position Specifics 5
Arm Strength Quarterback Position Specifics 3
Extend Plays Quarterback Position Specifics 5
POS JERS #
QB 17
TEAM DRAFT YR - ROUND - TEAM
DATE OF BIRTH (AGE) COLLEGE
PRO POSITIONS FLAGS
Height Arm Tapes Viewed
Weight Vertical
Speed Pro/3 Cone
July 27, 1988 Texas A&M
Prospect (Last, First)
Tannehill, Ryan
PLAYER INFO
Miami Dolphins 2012-1st rd-Miami Dolphins
QB
BEST Athletic Ability, Accuracy in 3 step game, Mechanics
WORST Mental Processing, Decision Making, Poise
PROJECTION Will produce in a system that allows him to throw the 3 & 5 step game. Is a
rythmn passer. Shows good fundamentals and is athletic in the pocket.
MEASURABLES
6040 32 5/8 2013 Miami vs. New Orleans
SUMMARY
A 3rd year, 8th overall pick who is still learning the QB position. Has potential to lead an organization
but must continue to grow his skills and leadership. This prospect is a great athlete who played WR
until his junior year at Texas A&M. A tough QB who will sit in the pocket and make all the throws.
Plays through contact in the pocket and extends plays by sliding or stepping up in the pocket. Possess
the speed to be a threat when he leaves the pocket. Keeps his head downfield when leaving the pocket.
Remains accurate when escaping the pocket. Able to adjust his delivery in traffic remaining accurate.
Is a rhythmic passer in the 3 & 5 step passing games getting his WR’s good balls to producing YAC.
At times his processing in the pocket is slow leading him to hold the ball too long, throw late or into
coverage. Doesn’t have the presence to feel the pocket collapsing. Takes unnecessary sacks while
processing defenses. His poise can be describe as inconsistent. Feels phantom pressure and breaks the
pocket to soon. Turned the ball over at crucial points in games and had several negative plays due to
miscommunication with his WR’s and OL. Loses considerable accuracy on his deep ball.
Overall, this prospect must continue learning. He is athletic and shows good footwork and mechanics.
Can extend plays with his mobility and manipulation of the pocket. Has good accuracy in the short
game hitting his WR’s in stride. In order to continue his development he must improve his mental
processing, poise and decision making. His slow processing caused too many turnovers ultimately
shaking his poise in the pocket. In addition, it should be mentioned that the Miami Dolphins locker
room became a point of focus as the team’s leadership and culture came into question after ongoing
player hazing. These events led to this QB playing a majority of the 2013 season missing two of his
starting lineman.
2013 Baltimore vs. Miami
220 N/A 2013 Miami vs. Tampa Bay
2013 Carolina vs. Miami
N/A N/A 2013 New England vs. Miami
Name Group Content
First Name Player Information Ryan
Last Name Player Information Tannehill
Jersey Number Player Information 17
Team Player Information Miami Dolphins
Athletic Ability Quarterback Critical Factors 6
Mental Processing Quarterback Critical Factors 3
Competitive Toughness Quarterback Critical Factors 4
Play Speed Quarterback Critical Factors 5
Play Strength Quarterback Critical Factors 4
Accuracy Quarterback Position Specifics 4
Poise Quarterback Position Specifics 3
Decision Making Quarterback Position Specifics 3
Arm Strength Quarterback Position Specifics 4
Extend Plays Quarterback Position Specifics 5
Player Evaluations
Tight Ends
POS JERS #
TE 82
TEAM DRAFT YR - ROUND - TEAM
DATE OF BIRTH (AGE) COLLEGE
PRO POSITIONS FLAGS
Height Arm Tapes Viewed
Weight Vertical
Speed Pro/3 Cone
SUMMARY
A NFL veteran who has started 62 games over his 8 year career. Is versatile able to lineup in multiple
positions. Has marginal size for the TE position, but displays good athletic ability. Shows good
athleticism able to move laterally when blocking in space. Is a tough competitor in the run and pass
games. Shows the toughness to make catches in traffic and the willingness to block. Has the physical
prowess to win in the run game. Plays with good hip and pad levels exploding into his blocks. Has a
quick first step reach blocking DEs creating lanes for his RBs to the outside. Gets good leverage and
hand placement when blocking. Sustains his block through the whistle. Plays with good feet and
balance and is able to lock on his man in space. Will cut off the back side in the run game. Has the
ability to stay between his man and the QB in pass pro, but is seldom used due to his lack of girth and
contributions in the receiving game. Gets a clean release off the line of scrimmage and stretches the
field. Shows the ability to read coverages on the move finding the holes vs cover 2 and 4. Will beat
most safeties and nickels in coverage. Is quick and understands how to use his body to get leverage
and create space and separation at the top of his stem. Shows the ability to be a hands catcher in space
and body catcher in a crowd. Has strong hands and plays with good ball security. Not dominant
when Drive/Power Blocking, but can earn stalemates at the point of contact. Has short arms which is
problematic as defenders are able to penetrate his body forcing him to absorb the contact rather than
deliver it. His size gives his QB a smaller window to get him the ball. His muscular stout frame
creates challenges when he must adjust to the football.
Overall, this prospect can be a major asset to your team. Provides that versatility to play TE, H or FB
allowing you to add depth at other positons on your 53. As a former WR he understands leverage
techniques in route running and how to create separation. Plays with a low center of gravity. Has a
quick first step allowing him to beat DEs to the spot. Can create stalemates or win his one on ones.
This prospect is also skilled enough to contribute at multiple positions on Special Teams.
2013 Jacksonville vs. Tennessee
248 36.5 2013 Indianapolis vs. Tennessee
2013 Tennessee vs. Oakland
4.49 7.23 2013 Arizona vs. Tennessee
PROJECTION Versatile TE, H, Slot who can play a variety of positions as well as Special
Teams. Will be an asset in run game as well as pass game.
MEASURABLES
6000 32 2013 San Diego vs. Tennessee
TE/WR
BEST Versatility, Play Speed, Route Running
WORST Size, Arm Length
August 12, 1984 Central Missouri State
Prospect (Last, First)
Walker, Delanie
PLAYER INFO
Tennessee Titans 2006-6th rd-San Francisco 49ers
First Name Player Information Delanie
Last Name Player Information Walker
Jersey Number Player Information 82
Team Player Information Tennessee Titans
Athletic Ability Tight End Critical Factors 6
Mental Processing Tight End Critical Factors 4
Competitive Toughness Tight End Critical Factors 6
Play Speed Tight End Critical Factors 7
Play Strength Tight End Critical Factors 6
Hands/Adjust Tight End Position Specifics 4
Separation Quickness Tight End Position Specifics 6
Zone/Space Block Tight End Position Specifics 5
Pass Protection Tight End Position Specifics 4
Drive/Power Block Tight End Position Specifics 5
POS JERS #
TE 42
TEAM DRAFT YR - ROUND - TEAM
DATE OF BIRTH (AGE) COLLEGE
PRO POSITIONS FLAGS
Height Arm Tapes Viewed
Weight Vertical
Speed Pro/3 Cone
SUMMARY
This player is a versatile TE who possess good ball skills and athleticism. At 6030 255lbs. he has the physical
build to be an all-purpose threat. This prospect is athletic enough to align split out, in the slot, in a 3 point stance
or as an H in the backfield. He plays with the necessary foot speed and quickness to win wherever lined up. Is
able to stretch the field vertically either working the seams or outside the numbers. His route tree includes those
routes of WRs as well as TE routes. Has a quick first step off the ball and uses his hands to keep LBs from
pressing him. Uses his athleticism and foot speed to create separation at the top of his stem. Gets out of his
breaks quick. Creates windows for his QB giving him his numbers to deliver the football. Is a natural pass
catcher. Serves as the QBs check down working the flats or the middle of the field. Shows the ability to adjust
to the football. Can track the deep ball. Can make first man miss in space (YAC). Runs with power in the open
field post catch. Is a willing blocker in the run game who will not shy away from contact. Athletic when
blocking and plays with a good base and balance when blocking in space. Can work laterally showing the ability
to zone block and work to the second level. Doesn’t lunge, and keeps defender in front of him. Gets out of his
stance quick in pass pro. Has a quick first step and gets leverage winning the edge with his reach block. Picks
up rushers well from his Tackle. Has a good kick slide forcing the DE/OLB to get wide on their rush. Has the
ability to secure the backside and can help tackles hold the edge. His ability to reach block sets up the play
action game. Can play many positions on goal line offense. This prospect is lean and can be limited in the tackle
box. Will struggle against a strong bull rush. Can sustain his blocks in the 3 step game, becomes susceptible to
being beat in the 5 and 7 step games. His hands can get wide when blocking levels or in space. Is prone to
allowing the pocket to collapse if play is extended. Not a power blocking TE. Doesn’t carry the girth to drive
block defensive lineman.
Overall, this player possess offensive skills that will enhance your offense in the receiving game. Can align in
multiple positions and be considered a threat by the matchups he’s able to create. His speed, quickness and
comprehension of route running concepts allow him to beat most LB’s, safeties and nickels. Has the athleticism
and versatility that allows him to be a viable option to carry the football in short yardage downs. Shows the
physicality needed to block in the run game. Is aggressive and will get stalemates at the point of contact, but
should not be depended upon to be a stabilizing force in the run game due to his size. Is a smart football player.
Able to learn and excel at many positions on the football field. His athleticism will allow him to be a contributor
on special teams.
2013 Miami vs. New England
255 33.5 2013 Miami vs. Tampa Bay
2013 Miami vs. New York Jets
4.73 7.07 2013 Miami vs. Pittsburgh
PROJECTION Versatile TE able to align in multiple positons and stretch the defense or work
underneath. Will assist in run game and add value on Special Teams.
MEASURABLES
6030 33 2013 Miami vs. Indianapolis
TE
BEST Versatile, Route Running, Play Speed
WORST Play Strength, Size
February 13, 1989 University of Tulsa
Prospect (Last, First)
Clay, Charles
PLAYER INFO
Miami Dolphins 2011-6th rd-Miami Dolphins
Name Group Content
First Name Player Information Charles
Last Name Player Information Clay
Jersey Number Player Information 42
Team Player Information Miami Dolphins
Athletic Ability Tight End Critical Factors 6
Mental Processing Tight End Critical Factors 4
Competitive Toughness Tight End Critical Factors 5
Play Speed Tight End Critical Factors 5
Play Strength Tight End Critical Factors 3
Hands/Adjust Tight End Position Specifics 5
Separation Quickness Tight End Position Specifics 6
Zone/Space Block Tight End Position Specifics 4
Pass Protection Tight End Position Specifics 3
Drive/Power Block Tight End Position Specifics 3
POS JERS #
TE 87
TEAM DRAFT YR - ROUND - TEAM
DATE OF BIRTH (AGE) COLLEGE
PRO POSITIONS FLAGS
Height Arm Tapes Viewed
Weight Vertical
Speed Pro/3 Cone
SUMMARY
This 8 year veteran has made a career of being a big play TE in this league. At 6040 255 is a TE able
to make explosive plays in the passing game. This prospect is athletic and wins off the line of
scrimmage with his quickness. Has good body control and balance in the open field. Plays fast in
space. Is efficient in working levels and finding seams. Shows the willingness to block in the run
game. Has a quick first step allowing him to secure the edge when zone blocking. Can zone block
well enough to get stalemates and set up the play action game. Can be depended upon to cutoff the
backside when blocking. Physical enough to chip Tackles and work to the second level. Has the feet
to move laterally and block in space. Will find the open areas verse zone. Is an excellent hands
catcher. Has the ability to show great adjust to balls often making difficult catches. Has the ability to
track the deep ball. Is a good route runner and gets good separation on his routes. Uses leverage
techniques to get open. Although this prospect gets open he lacks the breakaway speed post catch.
Will absorb contact and engage to get stalemates on the line of scrimmage. He lacks the necessary
lower body strength (playing at 255) to drive block or in line block. Has the desire to block, but
doesn’t have the physical presence or strength to win matchups consistently on the strong side.
Struggles against the bull rush or occupying an OLB blitzing off the edge in a 3-4. Has a weak base.
Could be a liability to sustain blocks in the 5 and 7 step games or slow developing plays.
Overall, this prospect has been a consistent contributor over his 8 year career. Could be considered a
“tweener” before the position was revolutionized. He is most valuable in the passing game creating
mismatches for defenses. Plays with good speed and quickness. He’s a natural catcher of the football
and shows great ability to adjust to balls in and out of his catch radius. Has the ability to create
spacing on the football field. Can align in the slot, in a 3 point stance or as an H Back and win often
in the passing game. High production Tight End.
2013 Philadelphia vs. Denver
255 33 2013 Arizona vs. Philadelphia
2013 Chicago vs. Philadelphia
4.75 7.2 2013 Philadelphia vs. Dallas
PROJECTION 8 yr vet who shows to be a big play threat when used to stretching the field.
Can align in slot or in the box. High production player.
MEASURABLES
6040 N/A 2013 KC vs. Philadelphia
TE
BEST Hands, Adjust, Ability to create separation
WORST Size, Blocking, Play Strength
January 25, 1985 Cincinnati
Prospect (Last, First)
Celek, Brent
PLAYER INFO
Philadelphia Eagles 2007-5th rd-Philadelphia Eagles
Name Group Content
First Name Player Information Brent
Last Name Player Information Celek
Jersey Number Player Information 87
Team Player Information Philadelphia Eagles
Athletic Ability Tight End Critical Factors 5
Mental Processing Tight End Critical Factors 5
Competitive Toughness Tight End Critical Factors 4
Play Speed Tight End Critical Factors 4
Play Strength Tight End Critical Factors 3
Hands/Adjust Tight End Position Specifics 6
Separation Quickness Tight End Position Specifics 6
Zone/Space Block Tight End Position Specifics 3
Pass Protection Tight End Position Specifics 4
Drive/Power Block Tight End Position Specifics 3
POS JERS #
TE 87
TEAM DRAFT YR - ROUND - TEAM
DATE OF BIRTH (AGE) COLLEGE
PRO POSITIONS FLAGS
Height Arm Tapes Viewed
Weight Vertical
Speed Pro/3 Cone
February 23, 1985 Oklahoma St.
Prospect (Last, First)
Pettigrew, Brandon
PLAYER INFO
Detroit Lions 2009-1st rd-Detroit Lions
TE
BEST Hands catcher, Toughness, Size
WORST Play Speed, Quickness
PROJECTION Prototypical TE who will produce in most systems. Will be a contributor in the
run and pass games. Every down player.
MEASURABLES
6050 N/A 2013 Detroit vs. Arizona
SUMMARY
An all-around productive TE who has shown to cause matchup problems for defenses. At 6050 275lbs
he possess the physical abilities to be an every down TE. Is a presence in the run and pass game. Plays
strong at the point of attack delivering blows to defenders. Plays through the whistle. Plays big at 6050
and shows the ability to make tough catches in traffic. Has the mentality that he wants to block. Is
physical in the run game. Shows the ability to win one on ones against top DEs in pass protection. Is
able to get off the line of scrimmage versus press coverage. Has proven he can be a major contributor to
an offense in the passing game. Is a natural hands catcher. Has strong hands and secures the football
in traffic. Plays true to his size and gives his QB a big target. Works the flats well and gets up field in
the intermediate pass game. Has the ability to create space when working the seams. Is able to zone
block and/or set the edge. Secures the edge on the backside. Has the lateral quickness to win matchups
in space and work the second level. Delivers the initial blow and sustains his block. Able to stay in and
pass protect. Has the feet to move laterally and keep defenders in front of him. Athletic enough to sink
his hips and shoot his hands. Can inline block and win. Has a good base at the point of contact.
Understands route running techniques and how to use his leverage to get open. Shows average athletic
ability in the open field. Has heavy feet which cause him to play slow when attempting to get deep.
Overall this is a solid NFL TE who can be depended upon to contribute to your offense. He is an every
down TE that is valuable in both the run and pass games. He wins battles in the blocking game due to
his physicality. Is also athletic in the run game where is he able to lower his pad level, move laterally
and get good body placement. Can be depended upon to enhance your offense.
2013 Chicago vs. Detroit
275 33 2013 Cincinnati vs. Detroit
2013 Dallas vs. Detroit
4.83 7.12 2013 Tampa Bay vs. Detroit
Name Group Content
First Name Player Information Brandon
Last Name Player Information Pettigrew
Jersey Number Player Information 87
Team Player Information Detroit Lions
Athletic Ability Tight End Critical Factors 5
Mental Processing Tight End Critical Factors 4
Competitive Toughness Tight End Critical Factors 5
Play Speed Tight End Critical Factors 4
Play Strength Tight End Critical Factors 5
Hands/Adjust Tight End Position Specifics 5
Separation Quickness Tight End Position Specifics 4
Zone/Space Block Tight End Position Specifics 5
Pass Protection Tight End Position Specifics 5
Drive/Power Block Tight End Position Specifics 5
POS JERS #
TE 84
TEAM DRAFT YR - ROUND - TEAM
DATE OF BIRTH (AGE) COLLEGE
PRO POSITIONS FLAGS
Height Arm Tapes Viewed
Weight Vertical
Speed Pro/3 Cone
July 23, 1985 University of Iowa
Prospect (Last, First)
Chandler, Scott
PLAYER INFO
Buffalo Bills 2007-4th rd-San Diego
TE
BEST Size, Hands, Mental Processing
WORST Blocking, Physicality, Quickness
PROJECTION Can be used as a checkdown for the QB, but wont stretch the defense. Shows
little desire to block in the running game.
MEASURABLES
6070 N/A 2013 Buffalo vs. New York Jets
SUMMARY
This big body TE has the prototypical size for a TE at 6070 280lbs. He shows the ability to find the
holes whether working across the field or vertically. He has a good feel for route running concepts and
understands how to leverage defenders at the top of his stem. Will sit in the holes becoming a big target
for his QB. He’s able to use his frame to box out defenders in the passing game. Has reliable hands
primarily serving as a check down option in the middle of the field or in the flats. Will stretch himself
out and catch the ball in traffic. Uses his frame to get separation and body positioning to create space.
Needs to do a better job using his hands to get off the press. At times this TE struggles getting off the
line of scrimmage allowing defenders to get into his chest. Can easily be reroute off his stem. Is slow
getting into his route. This TE is not athletic in the open field and is not a vertical threat to stretch
defenses. Doesn’t show the physicality necessary to win in the blocking game. Should not be counted
on to win one on one match ups in the trenches. Doesn’t show the desire to block. Will not capture the
edge and most runs go away from this TE allowing him to secure the backside. Is not a run blocker and
should not be counted on to do nothing more than chip an edge rusher.
Overall, this TE is one dimensional. He can serve as a dependable check down option, but does not
possess the speed or athleticism to stretch the defense. Primarily works underneath and flats. Shows
no desire to block. Many times is substituted for in the run game. Aligns on the backside on the
majority of runs. Is passive at the point of contact and absorbs most blocks. Would not be relied upon
to neutralize DE’s or get stale mates.
2013 Buffalo vs. Cleveland
260 30 2013 Buffalo vs New Orleans
2013 KC vs. Buffalo
4.78 7.26 2013 Atlanta vs. Buffalo
Name Group Content
First Name Player Information Scott
Last Name Player Information Chandler
Jersey Number Player Information 84
Team Player Information Buffalo Bills
Athletic Ability Tight End Critical Factors 3
Mental Processing Tight End Critical Factors 4
Competitive Toughness Tight End Critical Factors 2
Play Speed Tight End Critical Factors 3
Play Strength Tight End Critical Factors 2
Hands/Adjust Tight End Position Specifics 5
Separation Quickness Tight End Position Specifics 4
Zone/Space Block Tight End Position Specifics 2
Pass Protection Tight End Position Specifics 2
Drive/Power Block Tight End Position Specifics 2
Player Evaluations
Wide Receivers
POS JERS #
WR 82
TEAM DRAFT YR - ROUND - TEAM
DATE OF BIRTH (AGE) COLLEGE
PRO POSITIONS FLAGS
Height Arm Tapes Viewed
Weight Vertical
Speed Pro/3 Cone
January 26, 1989 University of Maryland
Prospect (Last, First)
Smith, Torrey
PLAYER INFO
Baltimore Ravens 2011-2nd rd-Baltimore Ravens
WR
BEST Game Speed, Quickness & Separation, Trust of QB, Vertical Jump
WORST Play strength, Blocking
PROJECTION Athletic WR who can be a #1 in most systems. Can align in slot or outside the
numbers and win matchups. Can gain YAC or create YAC
MEASURABLES
6010 32 5/8 2013 Cleveland vs. Baltimore
SUMMARY
A highly skilled WR entrusted by his QB and is the primary focus in the passing game. At 6010 this
WR shows the athleticism and athletic abilities to line up outside the numbers and be a vertical threat
taking the top off defenses with his breakaway speed or line up in the slot and work levels finding soft
spots vs zone. He’s explosive off the line of scrimmage and because of his quickness is able to get into
his routes immediately. Consistently shows the ability to run crossing routes, completing the catch on
the move working different levels. The competitor in him and physical toughness are on display as he
completes catches across the middle all-knowing a collision will ensue. Shows the balance, dexterity
and has an athletic frame at 6010 205 that allows him to have good body control and balance to
complete the difficult catch within his catch radius. Shows great ability to track the deep ball. After
completing the catch this WR has shown the ability to both gain YAC as well as create YAC. Has
shown on occasion to drop a ball but has a short memory. At times will not show the necessary route
discipline needed. When running the 9 route he doesn’t always get back on his stem and will allow the
DB to squeeze him to the sidelines and on crossing routes can be squeezed down not reaching the
desired depth on his route. Needs to show more physicality and the willingness to put a hat on someone
downfield.
Overall this WR boarders between a good and very good WR. He has the upside to be a number one
for many years in this league. His athletic ability and great change of direction allow him to create space
as he explodes in and out of his breaks. He can run all the routes on the route tree and align all over the
field. Has earned the confidence of his QB to be the primary threat and his production is extremely
high on 3rd downs.
2013 Baltimore vs. Buffalo
204 41 2013 Cincinnati vs. Baltimore
2013 Pittsburgh vs. Baltimore
4.43 6.72 2013 Baltimore vs. Detroit
Name Group Content
First Name Player Information Torrey
Last Name Player Information Smith
Jersey Number Player Information 82
Team Player Information Baltimore Ravens
Athletic Ability Wide Receiver Critical Factors 6
Mental Processing Wide Receiver Critical Factors 5
Competitive Toughness Wide Receiver Critical Factors 5
Play Speed Wide Receiver Critical Factors 6
Play Strength Wide Receiver Critical Factors 5
Hands Wide Receiver Position Specifics 5
Separation Quickness Wide Receiver Position Specifics 6
Release Wide Receiver Position Specifics 5
Adjust to Ball/Body Control Wide Receiver Position Specifics 5
Yards After Catch (YAC) Wide Receiver Position Specifics 6
POS JERS #
WR 10
TEAM DRAFT YR - ROUND - TEAM
DATE OF BIRTH (AGE) COLLEGE
PRO POSITIONS FLAGS
Height Arm Tapes Viewed
Weight Vertical
Speed Pro/3 Cone
June 6, 1982 Clemson University
Prospect (Last, First)
Hopkins, DeAndre
PLAYER INFO
Houston Texans 2001-1st rd- Houston Texans
WR
BEST YAC on crossing routes
WORST Explosion, Creating separation, Play Speed for a outside WR
PROJECTION Would excel playing in the slot. Doesn’t play with great play speed to get open vs cover
corners
MEASURABLES
6010 33 3/8 2013 Tennessee v Houston
SUMMARY
A 2nd year, 1st round draft pick out of Clemson who is expected to add depth at the WR position. A physically
gifted WR at 6010 218lbs who has the raw capabilities to be a solid complimentary piece expected to step in and
contribute immediately. Athletic ability is most visible when running routes that require speed cuts to either
direction. Shows the ability to have good play speed (straight ahead) with the ability to break the cushion on
deep breaking routes ultimately getting behind defenses. Pass catching ability is average, he will make a clean
catch in space however in tight quarters has shown inconsistencies completing the catch, especially a bad ball.
Often times becomes the hot route runner on blitzing downs. Shows the intellect to find the holes versus zone.
Plays big on crossing routes, becoming a big target for the QB to locate versus the blitz. Has the ability to gain
YAC especially on crossing routes. Has the toughness to be a weapon across the middle. Shows good ball
security after contact. Adheres to route running concepts not running to be covered against zone. Shows the
ability and body torque to adjust to bad balls and body control making difficult catches in stride as well as track
down the deep ball. Gets off the ball well against a soft press/cover 2. Shows the willingness to block levels in
the downfield run game and shows the ability to get leverage on inside breaking routes. Shows good body
control finding holes and working leverages when running crossing routes, however due to his lack of burst
finds himself too often in a position forced to make the tough catch. Needs to play bigger against a hard man.
Can be re-route off his stem disrupting field spacing and QB/WR timing. This receiver struggles running
intermediate routes (5 step game). He struggles getting separation and is slow out of his breaks. Route running
lacks discipline as he doesn’t always get depth required. At times there appears to be a lack of communication
between him and his QB leading to negative plays. This prospect will show his disappointment through his poor
body language.
Overall, this WR has a high ceiling for growth and improvement. His lack of explosion and quickness in his
routes could cause this receiver to struggle versus more athletic cover corners. He excels on short/crossing
routes as well as deep routes where he can use his size and straight ahead speed. However, struggles executing
the intermediate game. Also struggles executing the complete route tree often times relying on his size or
straight ahead speed to create space making up for his inadequacies with regards to creating separation and
exploding out of cuts.
2013 Houston vs. Baltimore
214 36 2013 Indianapolis vs Houston
2013 Houston vs. Arizona
4.57 6.83 2013 Houston vs. Jacksonville
Name Group Content
First Name Player Information DeAndre
Last Name Player Information Hopkins
Jersey Number Player Information 10
Team Player Information Houston Texans
Athletic Ability Wide Receiver Critical Factors 4
Mental Processing Wide Receiver Critical Factors 4
Competitive Toughness Wide Receiver Critical Factors 5
Play Speed Wide Receiver Critical Factors 3
Play Strength Wide Receiver Critical Factors 4
Hands Wide Receiver Position Specifics 4
Separation Quickness Wide Receiver Position Specifics 3
Release Wide Receiver Position Specifics 5
Adjust to Ball/Body Control Wide Receiver Position Specifics 4
Yards After Catch (YAC) Wide Receiver Position Specifics 4
POS JERS #
WR 10
TEAM DRAFT YR - ROUND - TEAM
DATE OF BIRTH (AGE) COLLEGE
PRO POSITIONS FLAGS
Height Arm Tapes Viewed
Weight Vertical
Speed Pro/3 Cone
SUMMARY
2nd year WR and former 2nd round pick part of a youth resurgence expected to contribute immediately.
This 6000 200lb WR shows the versatility to play outside the numbers or line up in bunch formation
working the middle of the field. A route technician who has a good release and gets into his routes
immediately off the line of scrimmage. His game speed and quickness allow him to break DBs cushion.
Shows good route precision. Routes are crisp which allow him to get in and out of his breaks quickly.
Will go across the middle and make plays on the ball. Plays with good hip level and gets out of his
breaks on the speed cuts. Gets good position and leverage on DBs and is able to track the deep ball.
Has good ball skills and shows the ability to catch most balls. At times will be bumped off the LOS
disrupting his route and timing. Are times when poor communication disrupts the QB/WR relationship
causing drops and negative plays. His body language shows his displeasure. Drops his hands as he
comes out of his routes. Must play bigger than his frame to shield receivers on routes and work
downhill back to the ball.
Overall this WR doesn’t have the speed to take the top off defenses, but is a good route technician and
uses his quickness in and out of breaks to get separation in the 3 and 5 step games. Also able to create
separation on speed cutting routes in the intermediate and deep games. Can disappear at times in games.
This player will serve as a good complimentary piece and would excel in the West Coast offense. Has
a high ceiling and the potential to flourish into a producer in this league.
2013 Buffalo vs. Baltimore
201 33.5 2013 Buffalo vs. Cleveland
2013 KC vs. Buffalo
4.51 7.15 2013 Buffalo vs. New England
PROJECTION
MEASURABLES
6000 31 2013 Buffalo vs. New York Jets
WR
BEST Route Precision, Quickness
WORST Play Strength, Communication, Disappears
April 10, 1992 University of Southern California
Prospect (Last, First)
Woods, Robert
PLAYER INFO
Buffalo Bills 2013-2nd rd-Buffalo Bills
Name Group Content
First Name Player Information Robert
Last Name Player Information Woods
Jersey Number Player Information 10
Team Player Information Buffalo Bills
Athletic Ability Wide Receiver Critical Factors 4
Mental Processing Wide Receiver Critical Factors 3
Competitive Toughness Wide Receiver Critical Factors 4
Play Speed Wide Receiver Critical Factors 4
Play Strength Wide Receiver Critical Factors 4
Hands Wide Receiver Position Specifics 4
Separation Quickness Wide Receiver Position Specifics 5
Release Wide Receiver Position Specifics 5
Adjust to Ball/Body Control Wide Receiver Position Specifics 4
Yards After Catch (YAC) Wide Receiver Position Specifics 4
POS JERS #
WR 14
TEAM DRAFT YR - ROUND - TEAM
DATE OF BIRTH (AGE) COLLEGE
PRO POSITIONS FLAGS
Height Arm Tapes Viewed
Weight Vertical
Speed Pro/3 Cone
September 9, 1987 University of Florida
Prospect (Last, First)
Cooper, Riley
PLAYER INFO
Philadelphia Eagles 2010-5th rd-Philadelphia Eagles
WR *Made a racial slur that required a leave of absence.
BEST Intelligence, Size, Ball Tracking
WORST Separation vs Cover corners, Play Speed, Field Alignment
PROJECTION WR who lacks the every down athleticism to be a every down threat. Shows
deceptive straight ahead speed. Best suited in the slot.
MEASURABLES
6040 32 5/8 2013 KC vs. Philadelphia Eagles
SUMMARY
A 5th year WR drafted in the 5th round out of Florida in the Urban Meyer/Tim Tebow era. A solid
possession receiver that can best be maximized when he is lined up in the slot. A big target 6040
230lbs. Shows the capabilities to identify coverages and blitzers and make the appropriate sight
adjustments. He has the ability to get off press coverage with no wasted motion or steps. Once the
ball is in flight will battle and has the ability to make the tough catch. Shows the ability to be able to
track the over the shoulder deep ball. He is not known as speed receiver but has deceptive game speed
to get behind the defense. Will compete for the ball but doesn’t show that imposing
dominance/aggression attacking the ball at its highest point you look for in a 6040 230 lb. receiver.
Shows to be a solid pass catcher catching balls clean in space. Is limited athletically and struggles
creating separation from DBs making for a tight window for QBs. Aligns primarily to the left which
could hinder his route running (footwork) if asked to align on the right side. Doesn’t show top end
speed consistently, but will use his size to get open finding the holes in the 5 and 7 step passing
games. Because he struggles creating separation will struggle getting open versus cover corners.
Plays high and needs to become more fluid in his hips allowing for better breaks in and out of routes.
Finds himself in a lot of 50/50 battles for balls because of his inability to create separation out of
breaks. When he finds himself open will catch it clean.
Overall, if put in a system where he is surrounded by talent this prospect shows the ability to be a
contributor. He will be a piece to an offense, but should not be heavily relied on to carry the burden
in the receiving game. Is limited athletically but is a cerebral receiver. Do not look to feature him but
put him in favorable 1-on-1 matchups ideally in the slot against sub packages and he will be
productive.
Should be noted this prospect was the center of controversy for using an inappropriate racial slur
geared towards African Americans. Took a leave from team activities returning for week 1 of the
2014 season.
2013 Dallas vs. Philadelphia
230 33 2013 Washington vs. Philadelphia
2013 Detroit vs. Philadelphia
4.53 6.73 2013 Philadelphia vs. Minnesota
Name Group Content
First Name Player Information Riley
Last Name Player Information Cooper
Jersey Number Player Information 14
Team Player Information Philadelphia Eagles
Athletic Ability Wide Receiver Critical Factors 3
Mental Processing Wide Receiver Critical Factors 6
Competitive Toughness Wide Receiver Critical Factors 5
Play Speed Wide Receiver Critical Factors 4
Play Strength Wide Receiver Critical Factors 5
Hands Wide Receiver Position Specifics 4
Separation Quickness Wide Receiver Position Specifics 3
Release Wide Receiver Position Specifics 4
Adjust to Ball/Body Control Wide Receiver Position Specifics 4
Yards After Catch (YAC) Wide Receiver Position Specifics 4
POS JERS #
WR 11
TEAM DRAFT YR - ROUND - TEAM
DATE OF BIRTH (AGE) COLLEGE
PRO POSITIONS FLAGS
Height Arm Tapes Viewed
Weight Vertical
Speed Pro/3 Cone
May 22, 1986 Kent State
Prospect (Last, First)
Edelman, Julian
PLAYER INFO
New England Patriots 2009-7th rd-New England Patriots
WR
BEST Versatile, Trust of QB, Tough, Intelligence
WORST Size, Take unnecessary hits, Route Precision
PROJECTION Great slot weapon that is a mismatch threat on every play. Has great play speed,
toughness and quickness to align in the slot or wide.
MEASURABLES
5010 N/A 2013 New York Jets vs. New England
SUMMARY
A late round pick, overachiever, who maximizes his complete skillset and has become an
efficient/productive NFL wide receiver. Where he lacks in size he makes up for in his field intelligence
and awareness. Good slot receiver that continuously shows the ability to take advantage of mismatches
in the slot vs safeties and sub packages. An intelligent receiver (QB in college) that shows the ability to
read coverages and run the appropriate option routes. Finds the windows versus zone defenses. Makes
the tough catches in traffic, completing the catch and securing the football. Shows good game speed.
Lacks ability to run complete route tree, Not efficient running sharp breaking routes and his size at
times works against him.
Overall, this receiver will be a high producer for your organization. You will be able to maximizes his
strengths when aligned in the slot. Shows good quickness on speed cutting routes. Is an intelligent
football player that plays with a high motor. Is a weapon on special teams as a punt returner. His QB
has shown great trust in him as he is heavily involved in the offensive game plan. Best if used in a slot
role as a second or third option depending on your personnel. Will put a hat on you in the running
game.
2013 New Orleans vs. New England
200 36.5 2013 New England vs. Houston
2013 New England vs. Miami
4.52 6.62 2013 New England vs. Baltimore
Name Group Content
First Name Player Information Julian
Last Name Player Information Edelman
Jersey Number Player Information 11
Team Player Information New England Patriots
Athletic Ability Wide Receiver Critical Factors 4
Mental Processing Wide Receiver Critical Factors 6
Competitive Toughness Wide Receiver Critical Factors 6
Play Speed Wide Receiver Critical Factors 5
Play Strength Wide Receiver Critical Factors 5
Hands Wide Receiver Position Specifics 5
Separation Quickness Wide Receiver Position Specifics 5
Release Wide Receiver Position Specifics 5
Adjust to Ball/Body Control Wide Receiver Position Specifics 4
Yards After Catch (YAC) Wide Receiver Position Specifics 5
Cover Letter
Please find my cover letter and resume as my formal expression of interest in positions available with an NFL
organization within a teams Player Personnel department. I am seeking these opportunities to learn, as well as enhance
the quality of work already done by an organizations Player Personnel department.
Currently, I serve as a NFL Regional Combine Field Director (seasonal) where my primary attention lies in operations
and logistical efforts of regional combines including but not limited to assistingwithlogisticaloperationssurroundingdayofsetupand
dayendbreakdown andlead admissionsandregistrationof playersat Regional Combines. My secondary responsibilities include evaluating
player talent, assistinskillspecificdrillsforWideReceivers,DefensiveBacksandLinebackers.AswellasassistatNFLprospectskillstationsasitrelatesto
recordingtimesanduploadingstatisticaldata. This opportunity has been beneficial in my professional growth however it remains
seasonal.
Previously I worked at the NCAA national office (Leadership Development). My NCAA internship/contracting
experiences allowed me the opportunity to do extensive work with collegiate football coaches. I had the opportunities
to be on the planning and programming committees for the NCAA/NFL Life Skills Summit assisting NFL Player
Development staff. I also aided all programming for the NCAA Football Coaches Academy, Experts Football Coaches
Academy, and Champions program all with a focus of collegiate coaching development and career progression for
coaches. These programs expanded my coaching network and professional relationships by allowing for direct contact
with hundreds of collegiate Head Coaches, Associate Head Coaches, Coordinators and position coaches.
Prior to that, I served as a Football Operations Graduate Assistant at Millersville University. There I planned,
coordinated, and carried out home football game-day operations, as well as serve as liaison for visiting teams and
officials. I also assisted in coordinating team and staff travel (ground and air), managed team meals, set hotel
reservations, and distributed per diem. I coordinated daily team practice scripts as well as operational logistics around
field set-up, team drills, and planned and executed several aspects of team preseason training camp. I also had an integral
role in organizing and implementing special events such as the spring Black and Gold football game, served as NFL Pro-
day coordinator and scout liaison, as well as coordinated team community service and youth activities.
Additionally, my experiences as a football student-athlete at Kent State University and Hampton University have laid a
solid foundation for my football knowledge and perspectives. At Kent State, I played wide receiver in a sophisticated
pro-style offense, base three receiver set, which required me to understand and execute pre-snap reads, audibling, and
hot receiver concepts. I am adept at film critique, assessment of opponents’ strengths and weaknesses, and attentiveness
to team and individual tendencies by down, distance, and field position. Upon transferring to Hampton University, I
was converted to tight end in a pro-style, run oriented offense. Here, I advanced my diversified understanding of
defenses critiquing secondaries, linebackers, and defensive line tendencies. After graduating, I was invited to attend what
is now known as the NFL Regional Combine, later earning a tryout with the Cincinnati Bengals.
I have had the opportunity to play and learn from several great teachers of football. My former coaches include Lee
Gissendaner (Green Bay Packers Scout), Eric Studesville (Denver Broncos Coach), Dean Pees (Baltimore Ravens
Coach), Tony Alford (Notre Dame Coach), Forrest Gregg, and Joe Taylor (former Hampton University and Florida
A&M Head Coach). Charley Molnar (University of Massachusetts Head Coach) and Billy Gonzalez (University of
Illinois Offensive Coordinator) had a profound impact on my football knowledge, as Molnar was my Offensive
Coordinator and Gonzalez was my Wide Receiver coach.
As a former football student-athlete, Football Operations Graduate Assistant, NCAA intern/contractor, and current
seasonal NFL employee I understand the integral role that complementary personnel play in organizational success.
Through my experiences I will learn, as well as add value to the quality of work already done by an organization.
Thank you in advance for your consideration. Please know that I am available to discuss this opportunity with you. I
can be reached by phone at 717-324-2527, or via email at r_elby@yahoo.com.
Sincerely,
Rashad A. Elby
Resume
RASHAD A. ELBY
1704 Yandes Street, Indianapolis, IN 46202
(717) 324-2527
r_elby@yahoo.com
PROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCE:
NationalFootballLeagueSuperRegionalCombine (NFL) Detroit,MI
NationalFieldDirector April, 2014
· Ledandassistedinthe admissionsandregistrationofplayersattheSuperRegionalCombine
· Servedasarecorderforvariousskillstationevaluationdrills
· AssistedinskillspecificdrillsforWR’sandDB’s
· Assistedwithlogisticaloperationssurroundingdayofsetupanddayendbreakdown
NationalFootballLeague RegionalCombine (NFL) Chicago, IL
CombineAssistant March, 2014
· Evaluatetalentatthewidereceiverpositioncritiquingspeed,routeprecision,footwork,tempo,balanceandaproficientskill
set
· Assist invariousskillpositiondrillsfordefensivebacksandlinebackers
· AssistatNFLprospectskillstationsasitrelatestorecordingtimesanduploadingstatisticaldata
· Assistwithlogisticaloperationssurroundingdayofsetupanddayendbreakdown
· Assistwith theadmissionsprocessofover400NFLprospectiveplayers
BigTenFootballChampionshipGame Indianapolis,IN
GameDayOperationsVolunteer December,2012-14
· Assisted USA Football personnel with on-field skill drills for quarterbacks and wide receivers at the Big Ten
Football Championship youth clinics
· Led a team of volunteers that oversaw a Combine with activities with skills tests that included a 40 yard dash,
vertical and broad jumps
· Oversaw youth activities/clinics during Big Ten Football Championship weekend which included the organization
and execution of many youth events
· Led volunteers in registration and waiver distribution for Big Ten Football youth activities
IndianapolisColtsTrainingCamp Anderson,IN
TrainingCampVolunteer July,2013
· AssistedincreatingafanfriendlyenvironmentallowingforspectatortowatchIndianapolisColtspractices
· WorkedatColtsCityallowingforfanstoexperiencefunandinteractivegamesandactivities
ScoutingAcademy
StudentScout December, 2014
· Wastaughttheskillsrequiredtoevaluatefootballtalentfrom JerryAngelo,WadePhillips,LouisRiddickandDanHatman
· ReportswereshowcasedonScoutingAcademyhomepage
· Watchedfilmandwroteplayerevaluations(ProPersonnel)
· Gradedpropersonnelontheirpositionspecificsskilltraitsonascalefrom1-7
HBCUandSmallSchoolCombine VirginiaBeach,VA
AssistantDirectorof Operations December, 2011
· Participatedinexitinterviewswith allProFootballFreeAgentspostcombine
· Ledinternsinoperationallogisticsof theProFootballcombine rangingfrom travel,registration,andlodging
· Assisted withFreeAgentfollowupstoNFLandCFLPlayerPersonneldepartments
· OrganizedandexecutedsetupandbreakdownofProFootballcombines
· LiaisonbetweenUnrestricted FreeAgents, Drafteligible playersandNFL/CFLScouts
· Coachedwidereceiversthroughpositiondrills
· Assistedindataandstatisticalinputof verticaljump,shortshuttle,225benchpress,40yarddash
RASHAD A. ELBY
1704 Yandes Street, Indianapolis, IN. 46202
(717) 324-2527
r_elby@yahoo.com
NationalCollegiateAthleticAssociation (NCAA)
Student-AthleteAffairsandLeadershipDevelopmentDepartment
Indianapolis, IN
2010-2011
· Aided with all logistical operations of the NCAA Football Coaches Academy
· Assisted and presented on branding and career progression at the 2011 NCAA Future Football Coaches Academy
held at the 2011 AFCA Convention
· Contributed to program and event oversight of the NCAA Football Experts Coaches Academy
· Assisted with the program oversight and curriculum development for the NCAA/NFL Life skills Summit
· On the selection committee for the inaugural NCAA/NFL internship program geared towards current
NFL players aspiring to work in intercollegiate athletics
· Strategically oversaw the production of 2010 NCAA Football Coaches Academy Resume Books sent to over 10,000
individuals within college athletics. Decreased allocated funds spent by 50% from past years
· Served as speaker committee chair for 2011 NCAA Emerging Leaders Seminar. Served as the primary liaison
between NCAA Emerging Leaders Committees and keynote speakers, develop presenting topics with speakers
· Coordinated and led discussions for Life Skills professionals providing them better techniques to be utilized with
their student-athletes on community service, life skills, financial literacy/competency, and life after sport
· Participant in NCAA Effective Facilitation Workshop, and was trained to facilitate DiSC Behavioral Assessment to
enhance my facilitation and communication skill set
· Presented at the 2010 NCAA Regional Career in Sports Forum on Personal Branding and Personal Strategic
Alignment
· Team coordinator at the 2011 NCAA Men’s Basketball tournament, Midwest Region
Millersville University Athletic Department Millersville, PA
Football Operations Graduate Assistant 2009-2010
· Plan, coordinate, and execute home football game day operations, serve as liaison for visiting teams and officials,
serve as member of game day operations committee
· Game-day on-field set-up and operations, team pregame operations, coordinate game-day recruiting visits
· Coordinate team and staff travel (bus and air), manage team meals, hotel arrangements, distribution of per diem
· Coordinate daily team practices including field set-up, team drills, and equipment, plan and execute all aspects of
team preseason training camp
· Organize and implement special events such as spring Black and Gold game, NFL Pro-day coordinator and scout
liaison, alumni days, alumni golf outings, team and individual camps
· Coordinate team community service, youth, and alumni events
· Assist in recruitment of prospective student athletes, coordinate official and unofficial visits
· Managed athletic (football) volunteers with oversight of their tasks as it related to football operations and recruiting
efforts
· Assisted the compliance and academics staff on transcripts, eligibility, progress towards graduation and oversight of
study hall as it pertained to football student-athletes
· Assist the compliance staff with NLI processing
· Led efforts as it pertained to quality control pertaining to football student-athletes
· Assisted the Recruiting Coordinator with local, regional and national recruiting projections (incoming freshman) and
transfer students
· Organize and execute unofficial visits and assist with itineraries
RASHAD A. ELBY
1704 Yandes Street, Indianapolis, IN. 46202
(717) 324-2527
r_elby@yahoo.com
EDUCATION:
· Millersville University – Millersville, Pennsylvania
Master of Education in Sports Management
Anticipated graduation date, May 2015
· Hampton University – Hampton, Virginia
Bachelor of Arts in Sociology, May 2001
References:
Robert Vowels, University of Detroit
Director of Athletics
313/993-1700
Robert.vowels@udmercy.edu
Dan Hatman, Scouting Academy
Director of Scouting Development
860/917-6036
director@scoutingacademy.com
Jim Anderson, Cincinnati Bengals
Former Running Backs Coach
513/708-1913
Stephen Austin, NFL Regional Combines
Director of NFL Regional Combines
317/908-1666
Stephen.Austin@nfl.com
Contact Page
Please feel free to contact me to discuss any questions or opportunities. Thank you for your time
and consideration.
Rashad Elby
1704 Yandes St
Indianapolis, IN 46202
717/324 2527
r_elby@yahoo.com

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2015 Player Personnel-Scouting Portfolio

  • 1. Player Personnel/ Scouting Portfolio 2015 Senior Bowl Mobile, Alabama Presented by: Rashad A. Elby r_elby@yahoo.com 717-324-2527
  • 2. Table of Contents Plan of Action Grading Scale Player Evaluations Quarterbacks Carson Palmer Joe Flacco Andy Dalton Alex Smith Ryan Tannehill Tight Ends Delanie Walker Charles Clay Brent Celek Brandon Pettigrew Scott Chandler Wide Receiver Torrey Smith DeAndre Hopkins Robert Woods Riley Cooper Julian Edelman Cover letter Resume Contact Page
  • 3. Plan of Action Thank you for taking the time to review my scouting portfolio. The purpose of this portfolio is to display my player evaluation skills, ultimately seeking a Player Personnel/Scouting Internship with an NFL organization. My cover letter and resume will speak to my professional experiences. Thank you in advance for your time and consideration. I can be reached at 717/324-2527 or r_elby@yahoo.com to discuss any possible opportunities.
  • 5. POS JERS # QB 3 TEAM DRAFT YR - ROUND - TEAM DATE OF BIRTH (AGE) COLLEGE PRO POSITIONS FLAGS Height Arm Tapes Viewed Weight Vertical Speed Pro/3 Cone 6050 N/A SUMMARY This prospect is an accomplished 11 year vet and two time Pro Bowler. He plays the QB position with a visible confidence. He shows the ability to read defenses pre-snap and make the proper calls for his offense. Plays with a toughness both mentally and physically. Shows the ability to bounce back after throwing INTs (had multiple games of throwing multiple INTs and still won.) Stands tall in the pocket at 6050. Steps into his throws knowing contact is ensuing. Works through a chaotic pocket. Absorbs contact in the pocket and is able to play through it and deliver good balls. Steps up or slides in the pocket avoiding the rush. Plays with quick feet getting away from center quickly keeping his eyes downfield. Is accurate with the football delivering catchable balls to his WRs. Puts good touch on his balls allowing his WRs to run under them or high point the football. Plays with winning poise. Shows the ability to lead his team to victory on the road. Has the arm strength to make all the throws. Makes defenses defend the entire field. Will step up or slide in the pocket to extend plays. Can shrug off defenders and still remain accurate. Remains accurate in the play action game or when escaping the pocket. At times his decision making comes into question. Will throw into coverage. Will throw INTs. Will hold the ball too long in the pocket at times not feeling the pocket collapsing. Since his collegiate career has shown to be injury prone. Overall, this QB has franchise talent. Plays with a veteran leadership that will win you games. Understands what defenses are trying to take away and smart enough to counter that. Plays with a poise that will take you on the road and win you games. Will play big in the pocket and make the throws. Is efficient in two minute and in the red zone. His decision making is inconsistent, but he plays with a toughness and perseverance to will his team to victory. MEASURABLES 2013 Arizona vs. New Orleans 2013 Carolina vs. Arizona 2013 San Francisco vs. Arizona 2013 Indianapolis vs. Arizona 2013 Arizona vs. Seattle4.65 N/A N/A235 QB N/A BEST WORST PROJECTION Experience, Poise, Arm Strength Will throw INT's, Injury Prone Veteran in this league. Will excel in a pro style offense. Has the physical skills to be a franchise QB. Able to make all the throws and possess the intangibles that will win you a lot of games. December 27, 1979 University of Southern California Prospect (Last, First) Palmer, Carson PLAYER INFO Arizona Cardinals 2003-1st rd-Cincinnati Bengals
  • 6. Name Group Content First Name Player Information Carson Last Name Player Information Palmer Jersey Number Player Information 3 Team Player Information Arizona Cardinals Athletic Ability Quarterback Critical Factors 4 Mental Processing Quarterback Critical Factors 5 Competitive Toughness Quarterback Critical Factors 5 Play Speed Quarterback Critical Factors 4 Play Strength Quarterback Critical Factors 6 Accuracy Quarterback Position Specifics 6 Poise Quarterback Position Specifics 5 Decision Making Quarterback Position Specifics 4 Arm Strength Quarterback Position Specifics 6 Extend Plays Quarterback Position Specifics 5
  • 7. POS JERS # QB 5 TEAM DRAFT YR - ROUND - TEAM DATE OF BIRTH (AGE) COLLEGE PRO POSITIONS FLAGS Height Arm Tapes Viewed Weight Vertical Speed Pro/3 Cone January 16, 1985 University of Delaware Prospect (Last, First) Flacco, Joe PLAYER INFO Baltimore Ravens 2008-1st rd-Baltimore Ravens QB BEST Size, Arm Strength, Poise, Experience WORST Takes sacks, Accuracy can be inconsistent PROJECTION A pro-typical QB who has a big arm in the pocket. Will excel in offense that will allow him to throw the ball in the 5 & 7 step games. MEASURABLES 6060 N/A 2013 Baltimore vs. Buffalo SUMMARY This prospect is a 1st round draft pick who ascended to Super Bowl MVP. He shows the ability to read defenses and understand what teams are attempting to take away. Is a natural leader. Communicates with his offense pre-snap. Able to identify blitzers and make adjustments. At 6060 245lbs he is a prototype drop-back passer. Plays with a physical presence in the pocket and plays with great toughness. Will stand tall in a collapsing pocket and make necessary throws. Displays good strength in the pocket and is not easily brought down amid contact, will absorb a blow in a messy pocket. If flushed from the pocket is athletic enough to extend plays with his feet. He can run if need be, but tends to stay in the pocket. Will slide or step up in the pocket as opposed to immediately running upon a collapsing pocket. Remains accurate with the ball from varied release points. Has good arm strength as defenses must account for the entire field. Reads defenses well and understands what teams are trying to do. Will find the open receiver and has the ability to beat teams with his arm vs cover 1. Plays with good poise in the pocket. Has shown the ability to win in January and February playing in inclement weather. Can lead a team to victory on the road and has shown he can win road playoff games and handle the pressures of a Super Bowl environment. Is a leader by example. Although this QB shows the ability to read defenses his decision making with the football can be inconsistent. At times holds the ball to long taking sacks. He takes risks with the football and is prone to throwing interceptions. At times this QB can be a streaky passer and his accuracy can become inconsistent. Overall, this QB has the potential to be a great QB in the National football League. He has won at the highest level and gone on the road to do so. He has the size and arm strength to beat teams from the pocket and athleticism to extend plays when needed. He plays with tremendous poise when it’s needed most and can win against most consistently. This prospect comprehends defenses well and makes good decisions with the football, but at times can be inconsistent with his accuracy and throws into coverage. 2013 Baltimore vs. Green Bay 245 28.5 2013 Baltimore vs. Cleveland 2013 New York Jets vs. Baltimore N/A 6.82 2013 Baltimore vs. Cincinnati
  • 8. Name Group Content First Name Player Information Joe Last Name Player Information Flacco Jersey Number Player Information 5 Team Player Information Baltimore Ravens Athletic Ability Quarterback Critical Factors 3 Mental Processing Quarterback Critical Factors 5 Competitive Toughness Quarterback Critical Factors 5 Play Speed Quarterback Critical Factors 4 Play Strength Quarterback Critical Factors 6 Accuracy Quarterback Position Specifics 4 Poise Quarterback Position Specifics 6 Decision Making Quarterback Position Specifics 4 Arm Strength Quarterback Position Specifics 6 Extend Plays Quarterback Position Specifics 4
  • 9. POS JERS # QB 14 TEAM DRAFT YR - ROUND - TEAM DATE OF BIRTH (AGE) COLLEGE PRO POSITIONS FLAGS Height Arm Tapes Viewed Weight Vertical Speed Pro/3 Cone October 29, 1987 TCU Prospect (Last, First) Dalton, Andy PLAYER INFO Cincinnati Bengals 2011-2nd rd-Cincinnati Bengals QB BEST Accuracy in 3 & 5 step games, Ball Handling, Footwork WORST Arm Strength, Poise, Accuracy on deep ball PROJECTION This QB will excel in a balanced attack. Will work defense in the 3 & 5 step games. Play must improve in December and January. MEASURABLES 6020 N/A 2013 Pittsburgh vs. Cincinnati SUMMARY A 4th year QB and former 35th pick overall who has been a starter since game one of his rookie season. At 6020 220lbs has the physical presence and strength to stand tall the pocket in pro-style offenses. Able to read defenses presnap and communicate defensive tendencies to his offense. Makes the Mike call for his line and identifies blitzer’s and hot reads for WR’s. Athletic and fluid in the pocket. Shows the ability to manipulate the pocket when necessary. Keeps the ball high with no wasted motion in his delivery. Is mobile and athletic but seldom leaves the pocket. Plays with good speed and footwork getting to the top of his drop. Shows good ball skills getting the ball out quick in the three step passing game and showing the ball when carrying out ball fakes. Shows good accuracy on rhythm throws in the 3 and 5 step games. Shows the ability to sit his WR in the pocket, leads his WR to produce YAC and execute the back shoulder throw. His poise can best be described as inconsistent. He executes the two minute drill efficiently most of the time taking what defenses give him. Has shown to take unnecessary sacks on 3rd down. Will takes risks with the ball throwing into coverage. He displays a competitive perseverance to compete regardless of his last mistake or the circumstances. He abandons his mechanics when the pocket collapses. Needs to do a better job of stepping up in the pocket or sliding as he feels pressure. Has mediocre arm strength and his anticipation has led to turnovers. Loses accuracy on his deep ball often times under throwing his WR. Occasionally will make poor decisions with the ball throwing into coverage leading to turnovers. Overall this is a player who can win you games. Stands tall in the pocket and delivers a good ball in the 3 and 5 step games. Has good accuracy on his ball and if given the time in the pocket will deliver strikes. Is mobile enough to escape pressure in the pocket. Could become a franchise QB, however his poise comes into question in big games. Must show he can win the big games consistently and more important win in the playoffs. 2013 Cincinnati vs. Detroit 220 29.5 2013 Cincinnati vs. Miami 2013 Cincinnati vs. Baltimore 4.83 6.93 2013 Indianapolis vs. Cincinnati
  • 10. Name Group Content First Name Player Information Andy Last Name Player Information Dalton Jersey Number Player Information 14 Team Player Information Cincinnati Bengals Athletic Ability Quarterback Critical Factors 5 Mental Processing Quarterback Critical Factors 5 Competitive Toughness Quarterback Critical Factors 3 Play Speed Quarterback Critical Factors 4 Play Strength Quarterback Critical Factors 4 Accuracy Quarterback Position Specifics 5 Poise Quarterback Position Specifics 3 Decision Making Quarterback Position Specifics 4 Arm Strength Quarterback Position Specifics 4 Extend Plays Quarterback Position Specifics 4
  • 11. POS JERS # QB 11 TEAM DRAFT YR - ROUND - TEAM DATE OF BIRTH (AGE) COLLEGE PRO POSITIONS FLAGS Height Arm Tapes Viewed Weight Vertical Speed Pro/3 Cone May 7, 1984 Utah Prospect (Last, First) Smith, Alex PLAYER INFO Kansas City Chiefs 2005-1st rd-San Francisco 49ers QB BEST Mental Processing, Decision Making, Athletic Ability WORST Arm Strength, Downfield Accuracy PROJECTION Will thrive in a balanced attack. Understands how defenses are trying to defend him and will make good decisions. Best suited with a running game. MEASURABLES 6040 N/A 2013 KC vs. Philadelphia SUMMARY He is a 10 year vet in this league. A deceptively efficient prospect who is not a volume passer. Is a high IQ QB able to process defenses fairly quickly. Makes good decisions with the football. Able to read defenses and take what defenses give him. Plays with a mental toughness and resilience able to win games on the road. Is steady and dependable understanding situational football managing the clock as it relates to down and distances. Proves to be athletic in the pocket. Shows the ability to extend plays by getting outside the pocket, will step up in the pocket but prefers to move or escape the pocket. Is not a runner, but mobile enough to beat defenses to the corner. Plays with good speed. Gets to the top of his drop quickly. Has a good release on the ball from varied release points. This prospect shows poise and plays with a needed calmness. He makes good decisions with the football. Carries out good ball fakes in the play action game. Remains accurate when rolling out. His accuracy can best be described as average. He throws a lot of short/screen passes to his WRs and RBs. Doesn’t have great arm strength. Isn’t a threat to throw deep or beat you consistently with his arm. Seldom throws beyond 18 yards. Loses accuracy on his deep ball. Doesn’t appear comfortable in a cluttered pocket. When he feels the pocket collapsing he reverts to his athletic ability of escaping the pocket. Overall, this prospect can win you games. Is best suited in an offense that has an above average running game. In a balanced attack he displays the necessary processing and decision making to efficiently move his offense. Where he lacks in arm strength and accuracy he makes up for it with his ability to process defenses and sound decision making with the football. Has above average athletic ability to extend plays in and out of the pocket. Makes sound decisions in the pocket and does not turn the ball over. Leads by example. Could struggle if forced to play from behind due to his inaccuracy throwing downfield. 2013 Oakland vs. KC 217 32 2013 KC vs. Buffalo 2013 Denver vs. KC 4.71 3.97/6.82 2013 KC vs. Oakland
  • 12. Name Group Content First Name Player Information Alex Last Name Player Information Smith Jersey Number Player Information 11 Team Player Information Kansas City Chiefs Athletic Ability Quarterback Critical Factors 5 Mental Processing Quarterback Critical Factors 5 Competitive Toughness Quarterback Critical Factors 4 Play Speed Quarterback Critical Factors 5 Play Strength Quarterback Critical Factors 3 Accuracy Quarterback Position Specifics 4 Poise Quarterback Position Specifics 5 Decision Making Quarterback Position Specifics 5 Arm Strength Quarterback Position Specifics 3 Extend Plays Quarterback Position Specifics 5
  • 13. POS JERS # QB 17 TEAM DRAFT YR - ROUND - TEAM DATE OF BIRTH (AGE) COLLEGE PRO POSITIONS FLAGS Height Arm Tapes Viewed Weight Vertical Speed Pro/3 Cone July 27, 1988 Texas A&M Prospect (Last, First) Tannehill, Ryan PLAYER INFO Miami Dolphins 2012-1st rd-Miami Dolphins QB BEST Athletic Ability, Accuracy in 3 step game, Mechanics WORST Mental Processing, Decision Making, Poise PROJECTION Will produce in a system that allows him to throw the 3 & 5 step game. Is a rythmn passer. Shows good fundamentals and is athletic in the pocket. MEASURABLES 6040 32 5/8 2013 Miami vs. New Orleans SUMMARY A 3rd year, 8th overall pick who is still learning the QB position. Has potential to lead an organization but must continue to grow his skills and leadership. This prospect is a great athlete who played WR until his junior year at Texas A&M. A tough QB who will sit in the pocket and make all the throws. Plays through contact in the pocket and extends plays by sliding or stepping up in the pocket. Possess the speed to be a threat when he leaves the pocket. Keeps his head downfield when leaving the pocket. Remains accurate when escaping the pocket. Able to adjust his delivery in traffic remaining accurate. Is a rhythmic passer in the 3 & 5 step passing games getting his WR’s good balls to producing YAC. At times his processing in the pocket is slow leading him to hold the ball too long, throw late or into coverage. Doesn’t have the presence to feel the pocket collapsing. Takes unnecessary sacks while processing defenses. His poise can be describe as inconsistent. Feels phantom pressure and breaks the pocket to soon. Turned the ball over at crucial points in games and had several negative plays due to miscommunication with his WR’s and OL. Loses considerable accuracy on his deep ball. Overall, this prospect must continue learning. He is athletic and shows good footwork and mechanics. Can extend plays with his mobility and manipulation of the pocket. Has good accuracy in the short game hitting his WR’s in stride. In order to continue his development he must improve his mental processing, poise and decision making. His slow processing caused too many turnovers ultimately shaking his poise in the pocket. In addition, it should be mentioned that the Miami Dolphins locker room became a point of focus as the team’s leadership and culture came into question after ongoing player hazing. These events led to this QB playing a majority of the 2013 season missing two of his starting lineman. 2013 Baltimore vs. Miami 220 N/A 2013 Miami vs. Tampa Bay 2013 Carolina vs. Miami N/A N/A 2013 New England vs. Miami
  • 14. Name Group Content First Name Player Information Ryan Last Name Player Information Tannehill Jersey Number Player Information 17 Team Player Information Miami Dolphins Athletic Ability Quarterback Critical Factors 6 Mental Processing Quarterback Critical Factors 3 Competitive Toughness Quarterback Critical Factors 4 Play Speed Quarterback Critical Factors 5 Play Strength Quarterback Critical Factors 4 Accuracy Quarterback Position Specifics 4 Poise Quarterback Position Specifics 3 Decision Making Quarterback Position Specifics 3 Arm Strength Quarterback Position Specifics 4 Extend Plays Quarterback Position Specifics 5
  • 16. POS JERS # TE 82 TEAM DRAFT YR - ROUND - TEAM DATE OF BIRTH (AGE) COLLEGE PRO POSITIONS FLAGS Height Arm Tapes Viewed Weight Vertical Speed Pro/3 Cone SUMMARY A NFL veteran who has started 62 games over his 8 year career. Is versatile able to lineup in multiple positions. Has marginal size for the TE position, but displays good athletic ability. Shows good athleticism able to move laterally when blocking in space. Is a tough competitor in the run and pass games. Shows the toughness to make catches in traffic and the willingness to block. Has the physical prowess to win in the run game. Plays with good hip and pad levels exploding into his blocks. Has a quick first step reach blocking DEs creating lanes for his RBs to the outside. Gets good leverage and hand placement when blocking. Sustains his block through the whistle. Plays with good feet and balance and is able to lock on his man in space. Will cut off the back side in the run game. Has the ability to stay between his man and the QB in pass pro, but is seldom used due to his lack of girth and contributions in the receiving game. Gets a clean release off the line of scrimmage and stretches the field. Shows the ability to read coverages on the move finding the holes vs cover 2 and 4. Will beat most safeties and nickels in coverage. Is quick and understands how to use his body to get leverage and create space and separation at the top of his stem. Shows the ability to be a hands catcher in space and body catcher in a crowd. Has strong hands and plays with good ball security. Not dominant when Drive/Power Blocking, but can earn stalemates at the point of contact. Has short arms which is problematic as defenders are able to penetrate his body forcing him to absorb the contact rather than deliver it. His size gives his QB a smaller window to get him the ball. His muscular stout frame creates challenges when he must adjust to the football. Overall, this prospect can be a major asset to your team. Provides that versatility to play TE, H or FB allowing you to add depth at other positons on your 53. As a former WR he understands leverage techniques in route running and how to create separation. Plays with a low center of gravity. Has a quick first step allowing him to beat DEs to the spot. Can create stalemates or win his one on ones. This prospect is also skilled enough to contribute at multiple positions on Special Teams. 2013 Jacksonville vs. Tennessee 248 36.5 2013 Indianapolis vs. Tennessee 2013 Tennessee vs. Oakland 4.49 7.23 2013 Arizona vs. Tennessee PROJECTION Versatile TE, H, Slot who can play a variety of positions as well as Special Teams. Will be an asset in run game as well as pass game. MEASURABLES 6000 32 2013 San Diego vs. Tennessee TE/WR BEST Versatility, Play Speed, Route Running WORST Size, Arm Length August 12, 1984 Central Missouri State Prospect (Last, First) Walker, Delanie PLAYER INFO Tennessee Titans 2006-6th rd-San Francisco 49ers
  • 17. First Name Player Information Delanie Last Name Player Information Walker Jersey Number Player Information 82 Team Player Information Tennessee Titans Athletic Ability Tight End Critical Factors 6 Mental Processing Tight End Critical Factors 4 Competitive Toughness Tight End Critical Factors 6 Play Speed Tight End Critical Factors 7 Play Strength Tight End Critical Factors 6 Hands/Adjust Tight End Position Specifics 4 Separation Quickness Tight End Position Specifics 6 Zone/Space Block Tight End Position Specifics 5 Pass Protection Tight End Position Specifics 4 Drive/Power Block Tight End Position Specifics 5
  • 18. POS JERS # TE 42 TEAM DRAFT YR - ROUND - TEAM DATE OF BIRTH (AGE) COLLEGE PRO POSITIONS FLAGS Height Arm Tapes Viewed Weight Vertical Speed Pro/3 Cone SUMMARY This player is a versatile TE who possess good ball skills and athleticism. At 6030 255lbs. he has the physical build to be an all-purpose threat. This prospect is athletic enough to align split out, in the slot, in a 3 point stance or as an H in the backfield. He plays with the necessary foot speed and quickness to win wherever lined up. Is able to stretch the field vertically either working the seams or outside the numbers. His route tree includes those routes of WRs as well as TE routes. Has a quick first step off the ball and uses his hands to keep LBs from pressing him. Uses his athleticism and foot speed to create separation at the top of his stem. Gets out of his breaks quick. Creates windows for his QB giving him his numbers to deliver the football. Is a natural pass catcher. Serves as the QBs check down working the flats or the middle of the field. Shows the ability to adjust to the football. Can track the deep ball. Can make first man miss in space (YAC). Runs with power in the open field post catch. Is a willing blocker in the run game who will not shy away from contact. Athletic when blocking and plays with a good base and balance when blocking in space. Can work laterally showing the ability to zone block and work to the second level. Doesn’t lunge, and keeps defender in front of him. Gets out of his stance quick in pass pro. Has a quick first step and gets leverage winning the edge with his reach block. Picks up rushers well from his Tackle. Has a good kick slide forcing the DE/OLB to get wide on their rush. Has the ability to secure the backside and can help tackles hold the edge. His ability to reach block sets up the play action game. Can play many positions on goal line offense. This prospect is lean and can be limited in the tackle box. Will struggle against a strong bull rush. Can sustain his blocks in the 3 step game, becomes susceptible to being beat in the 5 and 7 step games. His hands can get wide when blocking levels or in space. Is prone to allowing the pocket to collapse if play is extended. Not a power blocking TE. Doesn’t carry the girth to drive block defensive lineman. Overall, this player possess offensive skills that will enhance your offense in the receiving game. Can align in multiple positions and be considered a threat by the matchups he’s able to create. His speed, quickness and comprehension of route running concepts allow him to beat most LB’s, safeties and nickels. Has the athleticism and versatility that allows him to be a viable option to carry the football in short yardage downs. Shows the physicality needed to block in the run game. Is aggressive and will get stalemates at the point of contact, but should not be depended upon to be a stabilizing force in the run game due to his size. Is a smart football player. Able to learn and excel at many positions on the football field. His athleticism will allow him to be a contributor on special teams. 2013 Miami vs. New England 255 33.5 2013 Miami vs. Tampa Bay 2013 Miami vs. New York Jets 4.73 7.07 2013 Miami vs. Pittsburgh PROJECTION Versatile TE able to align in multiple positons and stretch the defense or work underneath. Will assist in run game and add value on Special Teams. MEASURABLES 6030 33 2013 Miami vs. Indianapolis TE BEST Versatile, Route Running, Play Speed WORST Play Strength, Size February 13, 1989 University of Tulsa Prospect (Last, First) Clay, Charles PLAYER INFO Miami Dolphins 2011-6th rd-Miami Dolphins
  • 19. Name Group Content First Name Player Information Charles Last Name Player Information Clay Jersey Number Player Information 42 Team Player Information Miami Dolphins Athletic Ability Tight End Critical Factors 6 Mental Processing Tight End Critical Factors 4 Competitive Toughness Tight End Critical Factors 5 Play Speed Tight End Critical Factors 5 Play Strength Tight End Critical Factors 3 Hands/Adjust Tight End Position Specifics 5 Separation Quickness Tight End Position Specifics 6 Zone/Space Block Tight End Position Specifics 4 Pass Protection Tight End Position Specifics 3 Drive/Power Block Tight End Position Specifics 3
  • 20. POS JERS # TE 87 TEAM DRAFT YR - ROUND - TEAM DATE OF BIRTH (AGE) COLLEGE PRO POSITIONS FLAGS Height Arm Tapes Viewed Weight Vertical Speed Pro/3 Cone SUMMARY This 8 year veteran has made a career of being a big play TE in this league. At 6040 255 is a TE able to make explosive plays in the passing game. This prospect is athletic and wins off the line of scrimmage with his quickness. Has good body control and balance in the open field. Plays fast in space. Is efficient in working levels and finding seams. Shows the willingness to block in the run game. Has a quick first step allowing him to secure the edge when zone blocking. Can zone block well enough to get stalemates and set up the play action game. Can be depended upon to cutoff the backside when blocking. Physical enough to chip Tackles and work to the second level. Has the feet to move laterally and block in space. Will find the open areas verse zone. Is an excellent hands catcher. Has the ability to show great adjust to balls often making difficult catches. Has the ability to track the deep ball. Is a good route runner and gets good separation on his routes. Uses leverage techniques to get open. Although this prospect gets open he lacks the breakaway speed post catch. Will absorb contact and engage to get stalemates on the line of scrimmage. He lacks the necessary lower body strength (playing at 255) to drive block or in line block. Has the desire to block, but doesn’t have the physical presence or strength to win matchups consistently on the strong side. Struggles against the bull rush or occupying an OLB blitzing off the edge in a 3-4. Has a weak base. Could be a liability to sustain blocks in the 5 and 7 step games or slow developing plays. Overall, this prospect has been a consistent contributor over his 8 year career. Could be considered a “tweener” before the position was revolutionized. He is most valuable in the passing game creating mismatches for defenses. Plays with good speed and quickness. He’s a natural catcher of the football and shows great ability to adjust to balls in and out of his catch radius. Has the ability to create spacing on the football field. Can align in the slot, in a 3 point stance or as an H Back and win often in the passing game. High production Tight End. 2013 Philadelphia vs. Denver 255 33 2013 Arizona vs. Philadelphia 2013 Chicago vs. Philadelphia 4.75 7.2 2013 Philadelphia vs. Dallas PROJECTION 8 yr vet who shows to be a big play threat when used to stretching the field. Can align in slot or in the box. High production player. MEASURABLES 6040 N/A 2013 KC vs. Philadelphia TE BEST Hands, Adjust, Ability to create separation WORST Size, Blocking, Play Strength January 25, 1985 Cincinnati Prospect (Last, First) Celek, Brent PLAYER INFO Philadelphia Eagles 2007-5th rd-Philadelphia Eagles
  • 21. Name Group Content First Name Player Information Brent Last Name Player Information Celek Jersey Number Player Information 87 Team Player Information Philadelphia Eagles Athletic Ability Tight End Critical Factors 5 Mental Processing Tight End Critical Factors 5 Competitive Toughness Tight End Critical Factors 4 Play Speed Tight End Critical Factors 4 Play Strength Tight End Critical Factors 3 Hands/Adjust Tight End Position Specifics 6 Separation Quickness Tight End Position Specifics 6 Zone/Space Block Tight End Position Specifics 3 Pass Protection Tight End Position Specifics 4 Drive/Power Block Tight End Position Specifics 3
  • 22. POS JERS # TE 87 TEAM DRAFT YR - ROUND - TEAM DATE OF BIRTH (AGE) COLLEGE PRO POSITIONS FLAGS Height Arm Tapes Viewed Weight Vertical Speed Pro/3 Cone February 23, 1985 Oklahoma St. Prospect (Last, First) Pettigrew, Brandon PLAYER INFO Detroit Lions 2009-1st rd-Detroit Lions TE BEST Hands catcher, Toughness, Size WORST Play Speed, Quickness PROJECTION Prototypical TE who will produce in most systems. Will be a contributor in the run and pass games. Every down player. MEASURABLES 6050 N/A 2013 Detroit vs. Arizona SUMMARY An all-around productive TE who has shown to cause matchup problems for defenses. At 6050 275lbs he possess the physical abilities to be an every down TE. Is a presence in the run and pass game. Plays strong at the point of attack delivering blows to defenders. Plays through the whistle. Plays big at 6050 and shows the ability to make tough catches in traffic. Has the mentality that he wants to block. Is physical in the run game. Shows the ability to win one on ones against top DEs in pass protection. Is able to get off the line of scrimmage versus press coverage. Has proven he can be a major contributor to an offense in the passing game. Is a natural hands catcher. Has strong hands and secures the football in traffic. Plays true to his size and gives his QB a big target. Works the flats well and gets up field in the intermediate pass game. Has the ability to create space when working the seams. Is able to zone block and/or set the edge. Secures the edge on the backside. Has the lateral quickness to win matchups in space and work the second level. Delivers the initial blow and sustains his block. Able to stay in and pass protect. Has the feet to move laterally and keep defenders in front of him. Athletic enough to sink his hips and shoot his hands. Can inline block and win. Has a good base at the point of contact. Understands route running techniques and how to use his leverage to get open. Shows average athletic ability in the open field. Has heavy feet which cause him to play slow when attempting to get deep. Overall this is a solid NFL TE who can be depended upon to contribute to your offense. He is an every down TE that is valuable in both the run and pass games. He wins battles in the blocking game due to his physicality. Is also athletic in the run game where is he able to lower his pad level, move laterally and get good body placement. Can be depended upon to enhance your offense. 2013 Chicago vs. Detroit 275 33 2013 Cincinnati vs. Detroit 2013 Dallas vs. Detroit 4.83 7.12 2013 Tampa Bay vs. Detroit
  • 23. Name Group Content First Name Player Information Brandon Last Name Player Information Pettigrew Jersey Number Player Information 87 Team Player Information Detroit Lions Athletic Ability Tight End Critical Factors 5 Mental Processing Tight End Critical Factors 4 Competitive Toughness Tight End Critical Factors 5 Play Speed Tight End Critical Factors 4 Play Strength Tight End Critical Factors 5 Hands/Adjust Tight End Position Specifics 5 Separation Quickness Tight End Position Specifics 4 Zone/Space Block Tight End Position Specifics 5 Pass Protection Tight End Position Specifics 5 Drive/Power Block Tight End Position Specifics 5
  • 24. POS JERS # TE 84 TEAM DRAFT YR - ROUND - TEAM DATE OF BIRTH (AGE) COLLEGE PRO POSITIONS FLAGS Height Arm Tapes Viewed Weight Vertical Speed Pro/3 Cone July 23, 1985 University of Iowa Prospect (Last, First) Chandler, Scott PLAYER INFO Buffalo Bills 2007-4th rd-San Diego TE BEST Size, Hands, Mental Processing WORST Blocking, Physicality, Quickness PROJECTION Can be used as a checkdown for the QB, but wont stretch the defense. Shows little desire to block in the running game. MEASURABLES 6070 N/A 2013 Buffalo vs. New York Jets SUMMARY This big body TE has the prototypical size for a TE at 6070 280lbs. He shows the ability to find the holes whether working across the field or vertically. He has a good feel for route running concepts and understands how to leverage defenders at the top of his stem. Will sit in the holes becoming a big target for his QB. He’s able to use his frame to box out defenders in the passing game. Has reliable hands primarily serving as a check down option in the middle of the field or in the flats. Will stretch himself out and catch the ball in traffic. Uses his frame to get separation and body positioning to create space. Needs to do a better job using his hands to get off the press. At times this TE struggles getting off the line of scrimmage allowing defenders to get into his chest. Can easily be reroute off his stem. Is slow getting into his route. This TE is not athletic in the open field and is not a vertical threat to stretch defenses. Doesn’t show the physicality necessary to win in the blocking game. Should not be counted on to win one on one match ups in the trenches. Doesn’t show the desire to block. Will not capture the edge and most runs go away from this TE allowing him to secure the backside. Is not a run blocker and should not be counted on to do nothing more than chip an edge rusher. Overall, this TE is one dimensional. He can serve as a dependable check down option, but does not possess the speed or athleticism to stretch the defense. Primarily works underneath and flats. Shows no desire to block. Many times is substituted for in the run game. Aligns on the backside on the majority of runs. Is passive at the point of contact and absorbs most blocks. Would not be relied upon to neutralize DE’s or get stale mates. 2013 Buffalo vs. Cleveland 260 30 2013 Buffalo vs New Orleans 2013 KC vs. Buffalo 4.78 7.26 2013 Atlanta vs. Buffalo
  • 25. Name Group Content First Name Player Information Scott Last Name Player Information Chandler Jersey Number Player Information 84 Team Player Information Buffalo Bills Athletic Ability Tight End Critical Factors 3 Mental Processing Tight End Critical Factors 4 Competitive Toughness Tight End Critical Factors 2 Play Speed Tight End Critical Factors 3 Play Strength Tight End Critical Factors 2 Hands/Adjust Tight End Position Specifics 5 Separation Quickness Tight End Position Specifics 4 Zone/Space Block Tight End Position Specifics 2 Pass Protection Tight End Position Specifics 2 Drive/Power Block Tight End Position Specifics 2
  • 27. POS JERS # WR 82 TEAM DRAFT YR - ROUND - TEAM DATE OF BIRTH (AGE) COLLEGE PRO POSITIONS FLAGS Height Arm Tapes Viewed Weight Vertical Speed Pro/3 Cone January 26, 1989 University of Maryland Prospect (Last, First) Smith, Torrey PLAYER INFO Baltimore Ravens 2011-2nd rd-Baltimore Ravens WR BEST Game Speed, Quickness & Separation, Trust of QB, Vertical Jump WORST Play strength, Blocking PROJECTION Athletic WR who can be a #1 in most systems. Can align in slot or outside the numbers and win matchups. Can gain YAC or create YAC MEASURABLES 6010 32 5/8 2013 Cleveland vs. Baltimore SUMMARY A highly skilled WR entrusted by his QB and is the primary focus in the passing game. At 6010 this WR shows the athleticism and athletic abilities to line up outside the numbers and be a vertical threat taking the top off defenses with his breakaway speed or line up in the slot and work levels finding soft spots vs zone. He’s explosive off the line of scrimmage and because of his quickness is able to get into his routes immediately. Consistently shows the ability to run crossing routes, completing the catch on the move working different levels. The competitor in him and physical toughness are on display as he completes catches across the middle all-knowing a collision will ensue. Shows the balance, dexterity and has an athletic frame at 6010 205 that allows him to have good body control and balance to complete the difficult catch within his catch radius. Shows great ability to track the deep ball. After completing the catch this WR has shown the ability to both gain YAC as well as create YAC. Has shown on occasion to drop a ball but has a short memory. At times will not show the necessary route discipline needed. When running the 9 route he doesn’t always get back on his stem and will allow the DB to squeeze him to the sidelines and on crossing routes can be squeezed down not reaching the desired depth on his route. Needs to show more physicality and the willingness to put a hat on someone downfield. Overall this WR boarders between a good and very good WR. He has the upside to be a number one for many years in this league. His athletic ability and great change of direction allow him to create space as he explodes in and out of his breaks. He can run all the routes on the route tree and align all over the field. Has earned the confidence of his QB to be the primary threat and his production is extremely high on 3rd downs. 2013 Baltimore vs. Buffalo 204 41 2013 Cincinnati vs. Baltimore 2013 Pittsburgh vs. Baltimore 4.43 6.72 2013 Baltimore vs. Detroit
  • 28. Name Group Content First Name Player Information Torrey Last Name Player Information Smith Jersey Number Player Information 82 Team Player Information Baltimore Ravens Athletic Ability Wide Receiver Critical Factors 6 Mental Processing Wide Receiver Critical Factors 5 Competitive Toughness Wide Receiver Critical Factors 5 Play Speed Wide Receiver Critical Factors 6 Play Strength Wide Receiver Critical Factors 5 Hands Wide Receiver Position Specifics 5 Separation Quickness Wide Receiver Position Specifics 6 Release Wide Receiver Position Specifics 5 Adjust to Ball/Body Control Wide Receiver Position Specifics 5 Yards After Catch (YAC) Wide Receiver Position Specifics 6
  • 29. POS JERS # WR 10 TEAM DRAFT YR - ROUND - TEAM DATE OF BIRTH (AGE) COLLEGE PRO POSITIONS FLAGS Height Arm Tapes Viewed Weight Vertical Speed Pro/3 Cone June 6, 1982 Clemson University Prospect (Last, First) Hopkins, DeAndre PLAYER INFO Houston Texans 2001-1st rd- Houston Texans WR BEST YAC on crossing routes WORST Explosion, Creating separation, Play Speed for a outside WR PROJECTION Would excel playing in the slot. Doesn’t play with great play speed to get open vs cover corners MEASURABLES 6010 33 3/8 2013 Tennessee v Houston SUMMARY A 2nd year, 1st round draft pick out of Clemson who is expected to add depth at the WR position. A physically gifted WR at 6010 218lbs who has the raw capabilities to be a solid complimentary piece expected to step in and contribute immediately. Athletic ability is most visible when running routes that require speed cuts to either direction. Shows the ability to have good play speed (straight ahead) with the ability to break the cushion on deep breaking routes ultimately getting behind defenses. Pass catching ability is average, he will make a clean catch in space however in tight quarters has shown inconsistencies completing the catch, especially a bad ball. Often times becomes the hot route runner on blitzing downs. Shows the intellect to find the holes versus zone. Plays big on crossing routes, becoming a big target for the QB to locate versus the blitz. Has the ability to gain YAC especially on crossing routes. Has the toughness to be a weapon across the middle. Shows good ball security after contact. Adheres to route running concepts not running to be covered against zone. Shows the ability and body torque to adjust to bad balls and body control making difficult catches in stride as well as track down the deep ball. Gets off the ball well against a soft press/cover 2. Shows the willingness to block levels in the downfield run game and shows the ability to get leverage on inside breaking routes. Shows good body control finding holes and working leverages when running crossing routes, however due to his lack of burst finds himself too often in a position forced to make the tough catch. Needs to play bigger against a hard man. Can be re-route off his stem disrupting field spacing and QB/WR timing. This receiver struggles running intermediate routes (5 step game). He struggles getting separation and is slow out of his breaks. Route running lacks discipline as he doesn’t always get depth required. At times there appears to be a lack of communication between him and his QB leading to negative plays. This prospect will show his disappointment through his poor body language. Overall, this WR has a high ceiling for growth and improvement. His lack of explosion and quickness in his routes could cause this receiver to struggle versus more athletic cover corners. He excels on short/crossing routes as well as deep routes where he can use his size and straight ahead speed. However, struggles executing the intermediate game. Also struggles executing the complete route tree often times relying on his size or straight ahead speed to create space making up for his inadequacies with regards to creating separation and exploding out of cuts. 2013 Houston vs. Baltimore 214 36 2013 Indianapolis vs Houston 2013 Houston vs. Arizona 4.57 6.83 2013 Houston vs. Jacksonville
  • 30. Name Group Content First Name Player Information DeAndre Last Name Player Information Hopkins Jersey Number Player Information 10 Team Player Information Houston Texans Athletic Ability Wide Receiver Critical Factors 4 Mental Processing Wide Receiver Critical Factors 4 Competitive Toughness Wide Receiver Critical Factors 5 Play Speed Wide Receiver Critical Factors 3 Play Strength Wide Receiver Critical Factors 4 Hands Wide Receiver Position Specifics 4 Separation Quickness Wide Receiver Position Specifics 3 Release Wide Receiver Position Specifics 5 Adjust to Ball/Body Control Wide Receiver Position Specifics 4 Yards After Catch (YAC) Wide Receiver Position Specifics 4
  • 31. POS JERS # WR 10 TEAM DRAFT YR - ROUND - TEAM DATE OF BIRTH (AGE) COLLEGE PRO POSITIONS FLAGS Height Arm Tapes Viewed Weight Vertical Speed Pro/3 Cone SUMMARY 2nd year WR and former 2nd round pick part of a youth resurgence expected to contribute immediately. This 6000 200lb WR shows the versatility to play outside the numbers or line up in bunch formation working the middle of the field. A route technician who has a good release and gets into his routes immediately off the line of scrimmage. His game speed and quickness allow him to break DBs cushion. Shows good route precision. Routes are crisp which allow him to get in and out of his breaks quickly. Will go across the middle and make plays on the ball. Plays with good hip level and gets out of his breaks on the speed cuts. Gets good position and leverage on DBs and is able to track the deep ball. Has good ball skills and shows the ability to catch most balls. At times will be bumped off the LOS disrupting his route and timing. Are times when poor communication disrupts the QB/WR relationship causing drops and negative plays. His body language shows his displeasure. Drops his hands as he comes out of his routes. Must play bigger than his frame to shield receivers on routes and work downhill back to the ball. Overall this WR doesn’t have the speed to take the top off defenses, but is a good route technician and uses his quickness in and out of breaks to get separation in the 3 and 5 step games. Also able to create separation on speed cutting routes in the intermediate and deep games. Can disappear at times in games. This player will serve as a good complimentary piece and would excel in the West Coast offense. Has a high ceiling and the potential to flourish into a producer in this league. 2013 Buffalo vs. Baltimore 201 33.5 2013 Buffalo vs. Cleveland 2013 KC vs. Buffalo 4.51 7.15 2013 Buffalo vs. New England PROJECTION MEASURABLES 6000 31 2013 Buffalo vs. New York Jets WR BEST Route Precision, Quickness WORST Play Strength, Communication, Disappears April 10, 1992 University of Southern California Prospect (Last, First) Woods, Robert PLAYER INFO Buffalo Bills 2013-2nd rd-Buffalo Bills
  • 32. Name Group Content First Name Player Information Robert Last Name Player Information Woods Jersey Number Player Information 10 Team Player Information Buffalo Bills Athletic Ability Wide Receiver Critical Factors 4 Mental Processing Wide Receiver Critical Factors 3 Competitive Toughness Wide Receiver Critical Factors 4 Play Speed Wide Receiver Critical Factors 4 Play Strength Wide Receiver Critical Factors 4 Hands Wide Receiver Position Specifics 4 Separation Quickness Wide Receiver Position Specifics 5 Release Wide Receiver Position Specifics 5 Adjust to Ball/Body Control Wide Receiver Position Specifics 4 Yards After Catch (YAC) Wide Receiver Position Specifics 4
  • 33. POS JERS # WR 14 TEAM DRAFT YR - ROUND - TEAM DATE OF BIRTH (AGE) COLLEGE PRO POSITIONS FLAGS Height Arm Tapes Viewed Weight Vertical Speed Pro/3 Cone September 9, 1987 University of Florida Prospect (Last, First) Cooper, Riley PLAYER INFO Philadelphia Eagles 2010-5th rd-Philadelphia Eagles WR *Made a racial slur that required a leave of absence. BEST Intelligence, Size, Ball Tracking WORST Separation vs Cover corners, Play Speed, Field Alignment PROJECTION WR who lacks the every down athleticism to be a every down threat. Shows deceptive straight ahead speed. Best suited in the slot. MEASURABLES 6040 32 5/8 2013 KC vs. Philadelphia Eagles SUMMARY A 5th year WR drafted in the 5th round out of Florida in the Urban Meyer/Tim Tebow era. A solid possession receiver that can best be maximized when he is lined up in the slot. A big target 6040 230lbs. Shows the capabilities to identify coverages and blitzers and make the appropriate sight adjustments. He has the ability to get off press coverage with no wasted motion or steps. Once the ball is in flight will battle and has the ability to make the tough catch. Shows the ability to be able to track the over the shoulder deep ball. He is not known as speed receiver but has deceptive game speed to get behind the defense. Will compete for the ball but doesn’t show that imposing dominance/aggression attacking the ball at its highest point you look for in a 6040 230 lb. receiver. Shows to be a solid pass catcher catching balls clean in space. Is limited athletically and struggles creating separation from DBs making for a tight window for QBs. Aligns primarily to the left which could hinder his route running (footwork) if asked to align on the right side. Doesn’t show top end speed consistently, but will use his size to get open finding the holes in the 5 and 7 step passing games. Because he struggles creating separation will struggle getting open versus cover corners. Plays high and needs to become more fluid in his hips allowing for better breaks in and out of routes. Finds himself in a lot of 50/50 battles for balls because of his inability to create separation out of breaks. When he finds himself open will catch it clean. Overall, if put in a system where he is surrounded by talent this prospect shows the ability to be a contributor. He will be a piece to an offense, but should not be heavily relied on to carry the burden in the receiving game. Is limited athletically but is a cerebral receiver. Do not look to feature him but put him in favorable 1-on-1 matchups ideally in the slot against sub packages and he will be productive. Should be noted this prospect was the center of controversy for using an inappropriate racial slur geared towards African Americans. Took a leave from team activities returning for week 1 of the 2014 season. 2013 Dallas vs. Philadelphia 230 33 2013 Washington vs. Philadelphia 2013 Detroit vs. Philadelphia 4.53 6.73 2013 Philadelphia vs. Minnesota
  • 34. Name Group Content First Name Player Information Riley Last Name Player Information Cooper Jersey Number Player Information 14 Team Player Information Philadelphia Eagles Athletic Ability Wide Receiver Critical Factors 3 Mental Processing Wide Receiver Critical Factors 6 Competitive Toughness Wide Receiver Critical Factors 5 Play Speed Wide Receiver Critical Factors 4 Play Strength Wide Receiver Critical Factors 5 Hands Wide Receiver Position Specifics 4 Separation Quickness Wide Receiver Position Specifics 3 Release Wide Receiver Position Specifics 4 Adjust to Ball/Body Control Wide Receiver Position Specifics 4 Yards After Catch (YAC) Wide Receiver Position Specifics 4
  • 35. POS JERS # WR 11 TEAM DRAFT YR - ROUND - TEAM DATE OF BIRTH (AGE) COLLEGE PRO POSITIONS FLAGS Height Arm Tapes Viewed Weight Vertical Speed Pro/3 Cone May 22, 1986 Kent State Prospect (Last, First) Edelman, Julian PLAYER INFO New England Patriots 2009-7th rd-New England Patriots WR BEST Versatile, Trust of QB, Tough, Intelligence WORST Size, Take unnecessary hits, Route Precision PROJECTION Great slot weapon that is a mismatch threat on every play. Has great play speed, toughness and quickness to align in the slot or wide. MEASURABLES 5010 N/A 2013 New York Jets vs. New England SUMMARY A late round pick, overachiever, who maximizes his complete skillset and has become an efficient/productive NFL wide receiver. Where he lacks in size he makes up for in his field intelligence and awareness. Good slot receiver that continuously shows the ability to take advantage of mismatches in the slot vs safeties and sub packages. An intelligent receiver (QB in college) that shows the ability to read coverages and run the appropriate option routes. Finds the windows versus zone defenses. Makes the tough catches in traffic, completing the catch and securing the football. Shows good game speed. Lacks ability to run complete route tree, Not efficient running sharp breaking routes and his size at times works against him. Overall, this receiver will be a high producer for your organization. You will be able to maximizes his strengths when aligned in the slot. Shows good quickness on speed cutting routes. Is an intelligent football player that plays with a high motor. Is a weapon on special teams as a punt returner. His QB has shown great trust in him as he is heavily involved in the offensive game plan. Best if used in a slot role as a second or third option depending on your personnel. Will put a hat on you in the running game. 2013 New Orleans vs. New England 200 36.5 2013 New England vs. Houston 2013 New England vs. Miami 4.52 6.62 2013 New England vs. Baltimore
  • 36. Name Group Content First Name Player Information Julian Last Name Player Information Edelman Jersey Number Player Information 11 Team Player Information New England Patriots Athletic Ability Wide Receiver Critical Factors 4 Mental Processing Wide Receiver Critical Factors 6 Competitive Toughness Wide Receiver Critical Factors 6 Play Speed Wide Receiver Critical Factors 5 Play Strength Wide Receiver Critical Factors 5 Hands Wide Receiver Position Specifics 5 Separation Quickness Wide Receiver Position Specifics 5 Release Wide Receiver Position Specifics 5 Adjust to Ball/Body Control Wide Receiver Position Specifics 4 Yards After Catch (YAC) Wide Receiver Position Specifics 5
  • 38. Please find my cover letter and resume as my formal expression of interest in positions available with an NFL organization within a teams Player Personnel department. I am seeking these opportunities to learn, as well as enhance the quality of work already done by an organizations Player Personnel department. Currently, I serve as a NFL Regional Combine Field Director (seasonal) where my primary attention lies in operations and logistical efforts of regional combines including but not limited to assistingwithlogisticaloperationssurroundingdayofsetupand dayendbreakdown andlead admissionsandregistrationof playersat Regional Combines. My secondary responsibilities include evaluating player talent, assistinskillspecificdrillsforWideReceivers,DefensiveBacksandLinebackers.AswellasassistatNFLprospectskillstationsasitrelatesto recordingtimesanduploadingstatisticaldata. This opportunity has been beneficial in my professional growth however it remains seasonal. Previously I worked at the NCAA national office (Leadership Development). My NCAA internship/contracting experiences allowed me the opportunity to do extensive work with collegiate football coaches. I had the opportunities to be on the planning and programming committees for the NCAA/NFL Life Skills Summit assisting NFL Player Development staff. I also aided all programming for the NCAA Football Coaches Academy, Experts Football Coaches Academy, and Champions program all with a focus of collegiate coaching development and career progression for coaches. These programs expanded my coaching network and professional relationships by allowing for direct contact with hundreds of collegiate Head Coaches, Associate Head Coaches, Coordinators and position coaches. Prior to that, I served as a Football Operations Graduate Assistant at Millersville University. There I planned, coordinated, and carried out home football game-day operations, as well as serve as liaison for visiting teams and officials. I also assisted in coordinating team and staff travel (ground and air), managed team meals, set hotel reservations, and distributed per diem. I coordinated daily team practice scripts as well as operational logistics around field set-up, team drills, and planned and executed several aspects of team preseason training camp. I also had an integral role in organizing and implementing special events such as the spring Black and Gold football game, served as NFL Pro- day coordinator and scout liaison, as well as coordinated team community service and youth activities. Additionally, my experiences as a football student-athlete at Kent State University and Hampton University have laid a solid foundation for my football knowledge and perspectives. At Kent State, I played wide receiver in a sophisticated pro-style offense, base three receiver set, which required me to understand and execute pre-snap reads, audibling, and hot receiver concepts. I am adept at film critique, assessment of opponents’ strengths and weaknesses, and attentiveness to team and individual tendencies by down, distance, and field position. Upon transferring to Hampton University, I was converted to tight end in a pro-style, run oriented offense. Here, I advanced my diversified understanding of defenses critiquing secondaries, linebackers, and defensive line tendencies. After graduating, I was invited to attend what is now known as the NFL Regional Combine, later earning a tryout with the Cincinnati Bengals. I have had the opportunity to play and learn from several great teachers of football. My former coaches include Lee Gissendaner (Green Bay Packers Scout), Eric Studesville (Denver Broncos Coach), Dean Pees (Baltimore Ravens Coach), Tony Alford (Notre Dame Coach), Forrest Gregg, and Joe Taylor (former Hampton University and Florida A&M Head Coach). Charley Molnar (University of Massachusetts Head Coach) and Billy Gonzalez (University of Illinois Offensive Coordinator) had a profound impact on my football knowledge, as Molnar was my Offensive Coordinator and Gonzalez was my Wide Receiver coach. As a former football student-athlete, Football Operations Graduate Assistant, NCAA intern/contractor, and current seasonal NFL employee I understand the integral role that complementary personnel play in organizational success. Through my experiences I will learn, as well as add value to the quality of work already done by an organization. Thank you in advance for your consideration. Please know that I am available to discuss this opportunity with you. I can be reached by phone at 717-324-2527, or via email at r_elby@yahoo.com. Sincerely, Rashad A. Elby
  • 40. RASHAD A. ELBY 1704 Yandes Street, Indianapolis, IN 46202 (717) 324-2527 r_elby@yahoo.com PROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCE: NationalFootballLeagueSuperRegionalCombine (NFL) Detroit,MI NationalFieldDirector April, 2014 · Ledandassistedinthe admissionsandregistrationofplayersattheSuperRegionalCombine · Servedasarecorderforvariousskillstationevaluationdrills · AssistedinskillspecificdrillsforWR’sandDB’s · Assistedwithlogisticaloperationssurroundingdayofsetupanddayendbreakdown NationalFootballLeague RegionalCombine (NFL) Chicago, IL CombineAssistant March, 2014 · Evaluatetalentatthewidereceiverpositioncritiquingspeed,routeprecision,footwork,tempo,balanceandaproficientskill set · Assist invariousskillpositiondrillsfordefensivebacksandlinebackers · AssistatNFLprospectskillstationsasitrelatestorecordingtimesanduploadingstatisticaldata · Assistwithlogisticaloperationssurroundingdayofsetupanddayendbreakdown · Assistwith theadmissionsprocessofover400NFLprospectiveplayers BigTenFootballChampionshipGame Indianapolis,IN GameDayOperationsVolunteer December,2012-14 · Assisted USA Football personnel with on-field skill drills for quarterbacks and wide receivers at the Big Ten Football Championship youth clinics · Led a team of volunteers that oversaw a Combine with activities with skills tests that included a 40 yard dash, vertical and broad jumps · Oversaw youth activities/clinics during Big Ten Football Championship weekend which included the organization and execution of many youth events · Led volunteers in registration and waiver distribution for Big Ten Football youth activities IndianapolisColtsTrainingCamp Anderson,IN TrainingCampVolunteer July,2013 · AssistedincreatingafanfriendlyenvironmentallowingforspectatortowatchIndianapolisColtspractices · WorkedatColtsCityallowingforfanstoexperiencefunandinteractivegamesandactivities ScoutingAcademy StudentScout December, 2014 · Wastaughttheskillsrequiredtoevaluatefootballtalentfrom JerryAngelo,WadePhillips,LouisRiddickandDanHatman · ReportswereshowcasedonScoutingAcademyhomepage · Watchedfilmandwroteplayerevaluations(ProPersonnel) · Gradedpropersonnelontheirpositionspecificsskilltraitsonascalefrom1-7 HBCUandSmallSchoolCombine VirginiaBeach,VA AssistantDirectorof Operations December, 2011 · Participatedinexitinterviewswith allProFootballFreeAgentspostcombine · Ledinternsinoperationallogisticsof theProFootballcombine rangingfrom travel,registration,andlodging · Assisted withFreeAgentfollowupstoNFLandCFLPlayerPersonneldepartments · OrganizedandexecutedsetupandbreakdownofProFootballcombines · LiaisonbetweenUnrestricted FreeAgents, Drafteligible playersandNFL/CFLScouts · Coachedwidereceiversthroughpositiondrills · Assistedindataandstatisticalinputof verticaljump,shortshuttle,225benchpress,40yarddash
  • 41. RASHAD A. ELBY 1704 Yandes Street, Indianapolis, IN. 46202 (717) 324-2527 r_elby@yahoo.com NationalCollegiateAthleticAssociation (NCAA) Student-AthleteAffairsandLeadershipDevelopmentDepartment Indianapolis, IN 2010-2011 · Aided with all logistical operations of the NCAA Football Coaches Academy · Assisted and presented on branding and career progression at the 2011 NCAA Future Football Coaches Academy held at the 2011 AFCA Convention · Contributed to program and event oversight of the NCAA Football Experts Coaches Academy · Assisted with the program oversight and curriculum development for the NCAA/NFL Life skills Summit · On the selection committee for the inaugural NCAA/NFL internship program geared towards current NFL players aspiring to work in intercollegiate athletics · Strategically oversaw the production of 2010 NCAA Football Coaches Academy Resume Books sent to over 10,000 individuals within college athletics. Decreased allocated funds spent by 50% from past years · Served as speaker committee chair for 2011 NCAA Emerging Leaders Seminar. Served as the primary liaison between NCAA Emerging Leaders Committees and keynote speakers, develop presenting topics with speakers · Coordinated and led discussions for Life Skills professionals providing them better techniques to be utilized with their student-athletes on community service, life skills, financial literacy/competency, and life after sport · Participant in NCAA Effective Facilitation Workshop, and was trained to facilitate DiSC Behavioral Assessment to enhance my facilitation and communication skill set · Presented at the 2010 NCAA Regional Career in Sports Forum on Personal Branding and Personal Strategic Alignment · Team coordinator at the 2011 NCAA Men’s Basketball tournament, Midwest Region Millersville University Athletic Department Millersville, PA Football Operations Graduate Assistant 2009-2010 · Plan, coordinate, and execute home football game day operations, serve as liaison for visiting teams and officials, serve as member of game day operations committee · Game-day on-field set-up and operations, team pregame operations, coordinate game-day recruiting visits · Coordinate team and staff travel (bus and air), manage team meals, hotel arrangements, distribution of per diem · Coordinate daily team practices including field set-up, team drills, and equipment, plan and execute all aspects of team preseason training camp · Organize and implement special events such as spring Black and Gold game, NFL Pro-day coordinator and scout liaison, alumni days, alumni golf outings, team and individual camps · Coordinate team community service, youth, and alumni events · Assist in recruitment of prospective student athletes, coordinate official and unofficial visits · Managed athletic (football) volunteers with oversight of their tasks as it related to football operations and recruiting efforts · Assisted the compliance and academics staff on transcripts, eligibility, progress towards graduation and oversight of study hall as it pertained to football student-athletes · Assist the compliance staff with NLI processing · Led efforts as it pertained to quality control pertaining to football student-athletes · Assisted the Recruiting Coordinator with local, regional and national recruiting projections (incoming freshman) and transfer students · Organize and execute unofficial visits and assist with itineraries
  • 42. RASHAD A. ELBY 1704 Yandes Street, Indianapolis, IN. 46202 (717) 324-2527 r_elby@yahoo.com EDUCATION: · Millersville University – Millersville, Pennsylvania Master of Education in Sports Management Anticipated graduation date, May 2015 · Hampton University – Hampton, Virginia Bachelor of Arts in Sociology, May 2001 References: Robert Vowels, University of Detroit Director of Athletics 313/993-1700 Robert.vowels@udmercy.edu Dan Hatman, Scouting Academy Director of Scouting Development 860/917-6036 director@scoutingacademy.com Jim Anderson, Cincinnati Bengals Former Running Backs Coach 513/708-1913 Stephen Austin, NFL Regional Combines Director of NFL Regional Combines 317/908-1666 Stephen.Austin@nfl.com
  • 44. Please feel free to contact me to discuss any questions or opportunities. Thank you for your time and consideration. Rashad Elby 1704 Yandes St Indianapolis, IN 46202 717/324 2527 r_elby@yahoo.com