Reverend’s Late Round/PFA Sleeper Prospects

LATE-ROUND/PFA SLEEPERS-2011

OFFENSE

ADAM WEBER (QB-MIN): The 6’1” triggerman may not have ideal size, but is well versed in both the spread and pro style systems. The four-year starter is a natural leader who threw for 72 touchdowns and nearly 11,000 passing yards as a Golden Gopher. He features a quick, over-the-top delivery and throws an accurate ball.

CHASE REYNOLDS (RB-MT): The former wide receiver may only be 200 pounds, but he plays big and constantly maximizes his runs with his vision and second effort. Reynolds used his open-field agility and 4.5 speed to gain 1,440 yards and score 22 touchdowns in 2009. In addition, he’s a fluid pass catcher who can haul in poorly thrown balls and is a solid blocker as well.

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Jalil Brown: The Other Colorado Cornerback

JALIL BROWN: THE OTHER COLORADO CORNERBACK

Playing on the opposite side one of the nation’s top three or four cornerbacks does have its perks, but in the case of Colorado’s Jalil Brown, it has also been the reason behind why he’s arguably the most overlooked cornerback in next week’s draft.

While partner-in-crime Jimmy Smith garnered most of the attention for his freakish athletic qualities, the diligent Phoenix native never veered from his quest to become a top cover man in his own right.

By putting in extra time in the film room and constantly perfecting his technique, Brown soon gained the attention of opposing offenses that would soon have two defenders they needed to stay away from.

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Player Spotlight Show: Interview Index Page

The NFL Draft Bible has interviewed over 200 prospects for the upcoming 2011 NFL Draft. They are sorted below by position and then alphabetical order, click on the player name to listen/download the player interview:

QUARTERBACKS

ARNAUD, AUSTEN

DEVLIN, PAT

ENDERLE, NATHAN

FROMAN, ADAM

JOHNSON, JEROD

KAEPERNICK, COLIN

LOCKER, JAKE

MASOLI, JEREMIAH

PONDER, CHRISTIAN

PORTIS, JOSH

POTTS, TAYLOR

STANZI, RICKY

WEBER, ADAM

VAN CAMP, JEFF

RUNNING BACKS

AIONO, ANTHON

BERRY, DAMIEN

BRADFORD, ALLEN

BUCKRAM, DONALD

HARPER, JAMIE

HELU, ROY

HUNTER, KENDALL

MARECIC, OWEN

MURRAY, DEMARCO

NDUKA, IKE

NORCOTT, JOHN

POWELL, BILAL

REYNOLDS, CHASE

RIDLEY, STEVAN

ROYSTER, EVAN

SAINE, BRANDON

SCOTT, DA’REL

SPANN, CHAD

TAUA, VAI

THOMAS, DANIEL

TODMAN, JORDAN

TRAVIS, RYAN

WIDE RECEIVERS

BAKER, PERRY

BROWN, VINCENT

CANNEY, DAVID

CLEVELAND, JAMES

DELL, MARK

DURHAM, KRIS

FAYSON, JARRED

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2011 NFL Draft Index Page

2011 NFL Draft Quick Links:

NFL Organization Reports (On The Clock Reports, Team Needs, 2010 Draft Review for all 32 Teams)

Scout’s Notebook Home Page

2011 NFL Draft Underclassmen Tracker (56)

2011 All-Star Game Central

2011 Scouting Combine:

NFL Scouting Combine Results OFFENSE

NFL Scouting Combine Results DEFENSE

2011 Pro Day Results:

2011 NFL Pro Day Tracker (Part I)

2011 NFL Pro Day Tracker (Part II)

Mock Drafts:

NFL Mock Draft 11/18/10

Pre-Combine Two Round Mock Draft

Ric Serritella 2011 NFL Mock Draft 1.0

2011 NFL Mock Draft Two Rounds

Insider Mock Joe Everett

NFL Draft Bible Mock Draft v2.0

The Music Mix Mock Draft Bo Marchionte

MockMaster Mogollon 1.0

Ric Serritella Mock Draft 2.0 (Two Rounds)

All Access Football Radio (Podcasts):

Player Podcast Home Page

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Ric Serritella Mock Draft 2.0 (Two Rounds)

ROUND ONE

1. Carolina (2-14) – QB Cam Newton, Auburn

2. Denver (4-12) – DT Marcell Dareus, Alabama

3. Buffalo (4-12) – OLB Von Miller, Texas A&M

4. Cincinnati (4-12) – WR AJ Green, Georgia

5. Arizona (5-11) – CB Patrick Peterson, LSU

6. Cleveland (5-11) – WR Julio Jones, Alabama

7. San Francisco (6-10) – DE Cameron Jordan, California

8. Tennessee (6-10) – DE Robert Quinn, North Carolina

9. Dallas (6-10) – OT Anthony Castonzo, Boston College

10. Washington (6-10) – QB Blaine Gabbert, Missouri

11. Houston (6-10) – CB Prince Amukamara, Nebraska

12. Minnesota (6-10) – DT Nick Fairley, Auburn

13. Detroit (6-10) – OT Tyron Smith, USC

14. St. Louis (7-9) – DE Da’Quan Bowers, Clemson

15. Miami (7-9) – RB Mark Ingram, Alabama

16. Jacksonville (8-8)

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Player Spotlight: Andrew McGee, Oklahoma St.

Playing at Oklahoma State, Andrew McGee cornerback went face to face with the likes of former first round pick Dez Bryant and Justin Blackmon who will likely be a first round pick in 2012. Facing that competition in practice everyday is one reason McGee ranks as one of the top DB’s in this 2011 draft class. Bringing the next generation of NFL stars to you today on the NFL Draft Bible Player Spotlight Show, hosted by Bo Marchionte.

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Draft Bible Extravaganza Part II Announced!

More non-stop coverage of the 201 NFL Draft, commercial free courtesy of the NFL Draft Bible, Powered By All Access Football coming at you on Friday, April 22nd. This show is strictly for the diehard draftniks who crave in-depth examination of pro prospects with inside perspective from beat writers and the players themselves. Guests TBA throughout the week. Log-on to www.NFLDraftBible.com for the latest updates. CLICK HERE FOR REMINDER

NFL DRAFT BIBLE EXTRAVAGANZA PART I

We get great perspective from some of the secondary prospects in the NFL Draft such as DeAndre McDaniel telling us that Came Newton is a one-read quarterback, Rahim Moore explaining how Jake Locker telegraphs his passes and Quinton Carter weighs in on whether Blaine Gabbert is worth a first round pick. Also, NFL Alumni Association Director and Super Bowl Champion George Martin joins us to

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