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Monday, April 26, 2010

Top 100 Undrafted Free Agents (41-60)

41.) Rafael Priest-CB/KR-TCU: Played amazingly at TCU his senior year, both on defense and in the return game. Missed the Fiesta Bowl and hasn't worked out for a team since due to a foot sprain.

42.) Stephen Williams-WR-Toledo: Dominant athletically, standing 6'5", 210 pounds and running in the mid 4.4's. Put up great numbers in his career at Toledo, but lacks the quickness to get in and out of routes in the NFL. Still worth a shot as a developmental receiver, as people with his height and speed don't appear everyday.

43.) Kevin Basped-DE/OLB-Nevada: Early entrant. Good height, with room for added bulk. Accumulated 19.5 sacks the last two years. Pretty good first step. Very surprised he wasn't drafted.

44.) Micah Johnson-LB-Kentucky: A big (254 pound) linebacker, with sub par speed (4.99 Combine, 4.84 Pro Day). Would be a good fit for a 3-4 team.

45.) Shay Hodge-WR-Ole Miss: Got overshadowed by fellow receiver Dexter McCluster, but still put up fantastic numbers last year (70-1134-8). Good size/speed, decent football skills.

46.) Joique Bell-RB-Wayne State: Put up huge numbers (2084 rushing yards) last year, but a slow 40, and the fact he played against lower competition knocked him out of the draft.

47.) Lonyae Miller-RB-Fresno State: Big, strong, and fast, with limited experience (68 carries last year). Has the tools to be as good, or better, than teammate and first round pick Ryan Matthews.

48.) Bill Stull-QB-Pitt: Comes from a pro-style offense, and produced solidly there. Not a cannon, but can make all of the throws. Good leadership, and is smart with the ball.

49.) Ryan Wolfe-WR-UNLV: Certainly talented, but two late injuries (broken foot in December, pulled hamstring at Pro Day) cost him a draft spot.

50.) Robert Rose-DE/DT-Ohio State: Big (6'4" 294) and athletic (4.74 40), Rose should be a lot better than he is. Still, with his size and athleticism, he could turn in to a very good penetrating DT, or a solid 5 technique.

51.) Vince Oghobaase-DT/DE-Duke: Thought to be a great interior pass rusher before the season, injuries and work ethic concerns really hurt his stock. Still, he has the size (6'5" 303) and strength (27 reps) to be an effective rotational 5 technique.

52.) Charlie Tanner-OG-Texas: A decent player with decent size and athleticism. Doesn't excel at run or pass blocking, but is good enough to get by. Isn't starting material, but could become a solid backup at all the O-line positions except for LT.

53.) Jeff Byers-OG/C-USC: Talented player who has had a little trouble with injuries. Probably won't ever be a consistent starter, but could develop into a top backup.

54.) Tim Brown-WR-Rutgers: Explosive, quick athlete who average nearly 20 yards a catch for his career. A little light to be an NFL receiver, but has the speed and agility to potentially be a good returner.

55.) Seyi Ajirotutu-WR-Fresno State: Didn't have a great senior season, but that can be attributed to the fact that the Bulldogs ran a lot more than passed this last season. Has good height and is decent after the catch. Marty Schottenheimer compared him to Vincent Jackson and Malcolm Floyd at the East-West Shrine Game.

56.) Mick Williams-DT-Pitt: A player you would love to see make it. Athletic, but very undersized at only 6'1" 280 pounds with little-to-no room to grow. Still, was productive in college (14 sacks in his career) despite playing offense in high school and his freshman year of college.

57.) Jeffery Fitzgerald-DE-Kansas State: A former top prospect at Virginia who transferred because of academics. Never was the same player after the off year, but still has natural ability oozing out of his pores.

58.) Lee Campbell-LB-Minnesota: Good size (6'2" 248) but is very slow (4.98). Could potentially be a decent backup in a 3-4 as an ILB though.

59.) Alric Arnett-WR-WVU: Good height, but pretty skinny for his 6'2" frame. Solid athleticism, but never produced in college.

60.) Manase Tonga-FB-BYU: Decent athleticism and blocking for a FB. Also displays solid hands out of the backfield. Could be a good special teams blocker/hands team player.

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