The NFL Draft Bible has confirmed that Fort Valley State senior wide receiver Ricardo Lockette ran the fastest 40-time at the recently held HBCU All-Star Game with times in the sub-4.4 range on both attempts.
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The NFL Draft Bible has confirmed that Fort Valley State senior wide receiver Ricardo Lockette ran the fastest 40-time at the recently held HBCU All-Star Game with times in the sub-4.4 range on both attempts.
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The following players have been invited to the East-West Shrine Game, according to their website:
EAST
RB Graig Cooper, Miami U.
RB Delone Carter, Syracuse
RB Da’rel Scott, Maryland
RB Evan Royster, Penn State
WR Andrew Parker, Calgary U.
TE Charles Gantt, Michigan State
TE Greg Smith, Texas A&M
DE Allen Pierre, Nebraska
LB Dontay Moch, Nevada
LB Gregory Lloyd, UConn
CB Demarcus Van Dyke, Miami U.
CB Mario Butler, Georgia Institute of Technology
SS David Sims, Iowa State
SS Eric Gordon, Michigan State
SS Jeron Johnson, Boise State
FS Brian Lainhart, Kent State
WEST
QB Patrick Devlin, Delaware
QB Jerrod Johnson, Texas A&M
QB Joshua McNary, Army
WR Lester Jean, Florida Atlantic
WR Vincent Brown, San Diego State
TE
The following players have been invited to the East-West Shrine Game, according to their website:
EAST
RB Graig Cooper, Miami U.
RB Delone Carter, Syracuse
RB Da’rel Scott, Maryland
RB Evan Royster, Penn State
WR Andrew Parker, Calgary U.
TE Charles Gantt, Michigan State
TE Greg Smith, Texas A&M
DE Allen Pierre, Nebraska
LB Dontay Moch, Nevada
LB Gregory Lloyd, UConn
CB Demarcus Van Dyke, Miami U.
CB Mario Butler, Georgia Institute of Technology
SS David Sims, Iowa State
SS Eric Gordon, Michigan State
SS Jeron Johnson, Boise State
FS Brian Lainhart, Kent State
WEST
QB Patrick Devlin, Delaware
QB Jerrod Johnson, Texas A&M
QB Joshua McNary, Army
WR Lester Jean, Florida Atlantic
WR Vincent Brown, San Diego State
TE
The following players have received invites to the 2011 Senior Bowl:
QB Jake Locker, Washington
QB Christian Ponder, Florida State
QB Colin Kaepernick, Nevada
QB Ricky Stanzi, Iowa
QB Andy Dalton, TCU
QB Greg McElroy, Alabama
RB Daniel Thomas, Kansas State
RB DeMarco Murray, Oklahoma
RB Noel Devine, West Virginia
RB Evan Royster, Penn State
RB Craig Cooper, Miami
RB Allen Bradford, USC
RB Kendall Hunter, Oklahoma State
FB Stanley Havili, USC
WR Niles Paul, Nebraska
WR Ronald Johnson, USC
WR Titus Young, Boise State
WR Austin Pettis, Boise State
WR Leonard Hankerson
WR Greg Salas, Hawaii
WR Jerrel Jernigan, Troy
WR Dwayne Harris, East Carolina
WR Matt Szczur, Villanova
TE DJ Williams, Arkansas
TE Luke Stocker, Tennessee
TE Lance Kendricks, Wisconsin<br
The following players have received invites to the 2011 Senior Bowl:
QB Jake Locker, Washington
QB Christian Ponder, Florida State
QB Colin Kaepernick, Nevada
QB Ricky Stanzi, Iowa
QB Andy Dalton, TCU
QB Greg McElroy, Alabama
RB Daniel Thomas, Kansas State
RB DeMarco Murray, Oklahoma
RB Noel Devine, West Virginia
RB Evan Royster, Penn State
RB Craig Cooper, Miami
RB Allen Bradford, USC
RB Kendall Hunter, Oklahoma State
FB Stanley Havili, USC
WR Niles Paul, Nebraska
WR Ronald Johnson, USC
WR Titus Young, Boise State
WR Austin Pettis, Boise State
WR Leonard Hankerson
WR Greg Salas, Hawaii
WR Jerrel Jernigan, Troy
WR Dwayne Harris, East Carolina
WR Matt Szczur, Villanova
TE DJ Williams, Arkansas
TE Luke Stocker, Tennessee
TE Lance Kendricks, Wisconsin<br
We’ve all heard the phrase, ‘It’s not where you start, it’s where you finish.’ It’s a strange coincidence that, after five years, Steelers kicker Shaun Suisham may very well finish exactly where he started. When the struggles of former kicker Jeff Reed became too much for the Steelers to risk their season on, they reached out to Suisham who said with a humble smile, “I was stripping wallpaper. You know…the honey-do list” That’s when he got the call to come try out for the Pittsburgh Steelers and on November 16, Suisham signed to take over for Reed as the man to put the ball through the uprights.
Suisham was born in Wallaceburg, Ontario, which is known as the ‘Glass Town of Canada.’ Suisham said, “It used to be Libby Glass,
Utah (10-2) vs. Boise State (11-1)
Las Vegas, NV Sam Boyd Stadium 12.22.10 8:00 pm ET ESPN
Play-By-Play: Brent Musburger; Analyst: Kirk Herbstreit
While TCU gears up for its second straight BCS Bowl, the two teams that have already successfully crashed the BCS party, twice, are game planning to take on each other in Las Vegas. Late October, with both clubs in the top five, feels like years away after Boise State felt the sting of defeat for the first time since 2008 in an overtime loss to Nevada. The Broncos have only lost twice in the past four seasons, compiling a stunning record of 50-2 with two undefeated seasons and two BCS Bowl wins on their resume. The
Utah (10-2) vs. Boise State (11-1)
Las Vegas, NV Sam Boyd Stadium 12.22.10 8:00 pm ET ESPN
Play-By-Play: Brent Musburger; Analyst: Kirk Herbstreit
While TCU gears up for its second straight BCS Bowl, the two teams that have already successfully crashed the BCS party, twice, are game planning to take on each other in Las Vegas. Late October, with both clubs in the top five, feels like years away after Boise State felt the sting of defeat for the first time since 2008 in an overtime loss to Nevada. The Broncos have only lost twice in the past four seasons, compiling a stunning record of 50-2 with two undefeated seasons and two BCS Bowl wins on their resume. The
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Senior cornerback James Dockery, who was an All-Pac-10 Conference Honorable Mention performer in 2010, is ready to take his game to the pro level. The California native joins host Joe Everett to discuss his college career and getting ready to impress scouts as the NFL Draft season is upon us.