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Monday, April 26, 2010

Top 100 Undrafted Free Agents (21-40)

21.) Garrett Lindholm-K-Tarleton State: You've probably never heard of his school, or him, but he has a cannon for a leg. Hit a 64 yarder this year, and was 3-4 from 60+ this year. Best kicker of the class in my opinion, and could at least be a great kickoff specialist.

22.) Clint Gresham-LS-TCU: Best long-snapper in this years class. Never heard his name at TCU, which means he did his job perfectly.

23.) Brandon Sharpe-DE/OLB-Texas Tech: A tweener. Undersized for a DE, too slow for a Rush LB. Still, was very productive at Tech, and has the motor to at least be a backup in the league.

24.) Riley Skinner-QB-Wake Forest: The anti-Snead. Extremely cerebral QB who is very careful/smart with the ball. Good leader, but doesn't have the natural ability to be anything more than a career backup at best.

25.) Matt Clapp-FB-OU: Offers nothing as a runner or receiver, but is the best blocking fullback in this years class.

26.) Keith Toston-RB-Oklahoma State: Lacks elite athleticism and measurables, but has great vision, and gets up the field in a hurry. Talented pass-catcher. I would imagine Shanahan calling him up any minute now.

27.) Keiland Williams-RB-LSU: Runs a sub 4.5 at 231 pounds, but is more athlete than football player. Could be a decent #2 or #3 back, and with his size/speed combo, could be a monster on special teams.

28.) Ryan Perriloux-QB/WR-Jacksonville State: Probably a top 50 to 100 player in this draft in terms of natural ability, his character is what made him go undrafted. Multiple off-the-field incidents at LSU got him kicked off the team, which led to his transfer to Jacksonville State. Extremely athletic with a huge arm, could be a great fit as a WR/wildcat QB for someone.

29.) Tony Washington-OT-Abilene Christian: Very talented lineman who can line up at 3 or 4 of the O-line positions. One overblown character "concern" caused him to go undrafted.

30.) Brandon James-WR/RB/KR-Florida: Electric return man, but offers little else due to his lack of size (5'7" 170 pounds) and lack of natural hands.

31.) LeRoy Vann-KR-Florida A&M: Another dynamic return man. Played CB in college, but will only be looked at as a returner.

32.) Scott Long-WR-Louisville: Very athletic receiver with great size (6'2"/216/4.46 and a 41" vert) but isn't a fluid player. Has the look of a solid special teams player at least, if he can't develop his immense physical gifts more.

33.) Tim Hiller-QB-Western Michigan: A projected mid-round (2-4) pick earlier in the year, his disappointing senior season knocked him out of the draft entirely. Still has a good skillset, but intangibles are lacking.

34.) Chris Brown-RB-OU: Probably should have declared after his 20 TD season a year ago. OU's offensive line play contributed greatly to his decline, as he went from 5 NFL starters, to 1 in only a year. Still has decent athleticism, size, and hands though.

35.) Nyan Boateng-WR-Cal: Decent size, but a terrible 40 (4.66) led to him going undrafted. A better player than athlete though.

36.) Chris Hall-C-Texas: Heady player with good height and decent bulk for the position (6'4" 300) not a great, or even average NFL athlete, but could be a solid backup lineman for a decade due to his intelligence.

37.) Adam Ulatowski-OT/OG-Texas: Decent run blocker, but gets abused in passing situations. Could mask his pass-blocking deficiencies at guard though.

38.) Josh Pinkard-CB/S-USC: Has a long injury history, including a torn ACL suffered only 5 months ago. Talented player with good size and athleticism when he's not on the sidelines.

39.) Ekom Udofia-NT-Stanford: A little injury history. Good size and athleticism for a NT. Could be at least an average reserve in the NFL for a handful of years.

40.) Leigh Tiffin-K-Alabama: Doesn't have the strongest leg, but gets it done and comes through in the clutch.

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