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Monday, April 26, 2010

Top 100 Undrafted Free Agents (61-80)

61.) Matt Grothe-QB/S-USF: Not a gifted passer, and the ACL injury puts a damper on him catching on with a team this year. Has enough athleticism and football savvy to possible convert to safety. Potentially a special teams guy.

62.) Matt Nichols-QB-Eastern Washington: Put up big numbers in college, unfortunately though, he never played against the "big boys" and has a slightly overrated skill set.

63.) Boris Lee-LB-Troy: His lack of size and athleticism will prevent him from ever being a starter, but his heart and motor could find him a backup spot.

64.) Travis Ivey-NT-Maryland: A massive man (6'4" 325), but has consistency and motor issues.

65.) Boo Robinson-DT-Wake Forest: Former NT prospect, lost a ton of weight though and now sits at 300 pounds. With the weight loss though, came a loss of production. Good work ethic, but not enough natural skill to be much more than a practice squad 3 technique. Could get some looks as a NT if he effectively puts on weight again, as that is where he was most effective.

66.) Greg Middleton-DE-Indiana: Fell off the map after his 16 sack campaign during his Sophomore year, totaling just 7 in the two years after. Has a solid motor, but his lack of athleticism killed him when teams started game planning for him.

67.) Alex Parsons-OG-USC: Good height, but has short arms and is not very strong. Could be a solid backup in a zone blocking scheme.

68.) Chris Bell-WR-Norfolk State: Great height/weight/speed guy (6'2"/211/4.47) but lacks natural hands and never played against top competition.

69.) Kion Wilson-LB-USF: A JUCO transfer who produced well (100+ tackles) in his only year at a D1 school. Solid measurables, but lacks prototypical height.

70.) Devin Ross-CB-Arizona: Good tape, but a painfully slow 40 (4.63) for his position will make it tough for him to find work.

71.) Justin Woodall-S-Alabama: A big safety with decent athleticism and good awareness. Could move to linebacker if he adds another 5 to 10 pounds.

72.) Roy Upchurch-RB-Alabama: Will never be a feature back, but could be a good 3rd down back, since he has solid hands, decent athleticism, and is a capable pass blocker.

73.) Kevin Matthews-C-Texas A&M: Son of Hall of Famer Bruce Matthews, Kevin lacks NFL athleticism, but is a good enough blocker to at least get some burn in preseason.

74.) Michael Smith-RB-Arkansas: Very undersized, but also very quick. Durability concerns, but is a good receiver out of the backfield.

75.) Hunter Lawrence-K-Texas: Not the greatest leg on earth, but is very accurate out to 45 yards, and has hit many big kicks in his career.

76.) Chris Chancellor-CB-Clemson: Started for 3 full seasons, and 4 games as a freshman. Lacks size (5'9") but has a good 40 (4.43) and was decent on film. Potential nickel or dime corner.

77.) Aleric Mullens-NT-UNC: Built like a stump, which is good for a NT , and has good athleticism, but lacks any college production.

78.) DeMarcus Granger-DT/NT-OU: Came to OU at over 350 pounds, but slimmed down his freshman and sophomore years. Several injuries and a shoplifting incident later, he's back up to 330+. Has first round talent, but injuries, work ethic, and character concerns will make it hard for him to make it in the NFL.

79.) Lorenzo Washington-DE-Alabama: Good size for a 3-4 DE, but wasn't very productive in college.

80.) John Estes-C-Hawaii: 54 straight starts and 3 All Wac-First Teams. Will fight, scratch, and claw to make a roster, but just isn't talented enough to be anything more than practice squad material.

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