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Sunday, April 25, 2010

Top 100 Undrafted Free Agents (81-100)

81.) Dace Richardson-OG/OT-Iowa: Was a potential 1st rounder a few years ago, but injuries have decimated his career. Unfortunately for him, those injuries will more than likely keep teams away.

82.) Verran Tucker-WR-Cal: Only had 29 catches as a senior, and lacks NFL level athleticism. Still has an intriguing skill set though.

83.) Ryan Moya-FB/TE-UCLA: Struggled as a senior, amassing only 18 catches. Athletic and skilled enough to be a potential match-up problem.

84.) Javarris James-RB-Miami: Seemed to get worse every season at Miami. Natural abilities may get him some looks.

85.) Joey Elliot-QB-Purdue: Good athleticism, but simply doesn't translate to the NFL as a passer.

86.) Darryl Clark-QB/FB-Penn State: Good arm strength, but isn't an NFL quarterback. Has great size and the athleticism to potentially be a goal line back or H-back at the next level.

87.) Max Hall-QB-BYU: Productive college QB in a system that doesn't translate. Great leader with solid accuracy, but lacks an NFL arm. Could be an average #3 QB.

88.) Chris McGaha-WR-Arizona State: Good hands, size, and athleticism. Not a natural route runner though, and lacks ability after the catch.

89.) Colin Peek-TE-Alabama: Average NFL size, but is painfully unathletic. Able to find holes in the defense and get open.

90.) AJ Jefferson-CB-Fresno State: Great athlete (44 inch vert, 4.43 40) and is a capable kick returner, but isn't a good corner.

91.) Robert Malone-P-Fresno State: Solid leg, but isn't consistent enough and has trouble with his accuracy when trying to pin teams inside the 20.

92.) Kyle Bosworth-LB-UCLA: Nephew of Brian Bosworth. Good measurables, but lacks fluidity and will struggle in the NFL because of that. Potential on special teams though.

93.) Andrew Tyshovnytsky-OT-Fordham: Basically an unknown before his Pro Day. Ran a 4.91 and did 33 reps on the bench press, and displayed great potential. Possible rotational RT in the NFL.

94.) Brett Swenson-K-Michigan State: Lacks an NFL leg, but is pretty accurate.

95.) Nick Polk-S-Indiana: A little below average athletically, but is a decent all-around safety.

96.) Keaton Kristick-LB-Oregon State: 95 tackles last year, but lacks recognition skills and doesn't have great athleticism.

97.) Scott Sicko-TE-New Hampshire: One of the better TEs in 1AA, which isn't saying much. Displayed NFL level athleticism at his Pro Day though, running a 4.53 at 6'5" and 251 pounds.

98.)Auston English-DE-OU: Best motor in this draft class. Unfortunately, his laundry list of injuries has stolen every ounce of athleticism he once possessed.

99.) Jake Sharp-RB-Kansas: Very quick, but also very small. Could contribute as a pass-catching/change of pace back in the NFL, but probably will never be more than a 30 touch a season player.

100.) Ryan Bailey-K-Texas: Yes, a second UT kicker. Bailey was thought to be the best kicker prospect in the nation before getting beat out by Hunter Lawrence. Most accurate kicker in the class, but lacks a booming leg.

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