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4.44 speed and 37.5 inch vertical leaps are normal numbers among starting cornerbacks... but even most of the pros with those numbers aren't as big and strong as Antwaun Molden. Draftguys TV lets the rest of the world in on the best-kept secret in any NCAA defensive backfield and shows why Antwaun Molden might develop into the complete package at corner.
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He ran just under a 4.5 at the Combine, but when you see him running routes on Draftguys TV, you'll understand why that number's deceiving. Jaymar Johnson's solid all-around game makes him one of the most pro-ready small school players in the draft.
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Most players who are suspended 3 times in their final year don't get much pro attention, but most players aren't 6'5", 338 pounds, and quick as a cat, either. Jason Shirley has top 10 tools, but the rest is up for debate. Watch him work on Draftguys TV.
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Steve Johnson was Andre Woodson's big play guy at Kentucky, and it showed in his 13 TDs and 17.4 yards per catch. Draftguys TV got the chance to watch Johnson work out in preparation for the Combine and his Pro Day, and we were blown away by his strength and hands. You'll see footage even NFL scouts haven't, and we think you'll agree: Steve Johnson looks like a steal in the 2008 draft.
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Philip Wheeler was considered the star LB at Georgia tech, but folks like our very own Russ Lande believe his teammate, Gary Guyton, has more to offer. In this episode of DGTV, you'll meet this fast-rising prospect and watch him roam the field.
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He took the Big 10 by storm as a freshman, then transferred to Ole Miss. BenJarvus Green-Ellis continued to light up opponents in the SEC, but the collapse of the Ole Miss program overshadowed his success. On Draftguys TV, we'll show you why Green-Ellis looks like one of the great sleepers at running back heading into the draft.
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Hopes were high for Marcus Thomas, a high school All-American, when he began college. But it wasn't until his senior year that he fulfilled his promise, running for over 1000 yards and 16 TDs. His game is unorthodox, and he won't blow anyone away in a sprint, but there's more to Thomas than is obvious at first glance. Draftguys TV will show you what makes him an intriguing NFL sleeper at RB.
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He comes from a football family, and he played in a deep wideout stable at Cal. Fans may know a lot more about his old teammates, but Robert Jordan's private workouts and catch regimen will leave you as impressed as the scouts at his Pro Day.
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In Draftguys TV's continuing coverage of the Draft's sleepers, we take a look at the anointed leader of the Hokie's defense, DJ Parker. He plays fast in pads and has a nose for the ball, traits which make him the #2 safety in his class.
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He dominated on the field and leads off of it. But Chevis Jackson's 4.5 forty times could have him slipping into the second or third round of the draft. Draftguys TV takes you inside his personal workouts to show you why he's seriously undervalued.
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As a junior, he averaged 10 yards per carry. Yep, you read that right. As a senior, he racked up 2000 total yards and nearly 20 TDs. He also ran a 4.37 at the Combine. Still not convinced Alridge is a future pro? Then check him out on Draftguys TV.
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Nobody gave him a shot after high school, but he wound up fighting through JC to become Oregon State's top tackler in 2006. He also had a better Pro Day than anyone expected. Meet Joey Larocque, another of our favorite underdogs, on Draftguys TV.
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His big catches helped put the stake through Michigan in the Big House, and he had critical TDs in the semis and the finals to help Appalachian State win its third straight FCS national title. Draftguys TV evaluates this small but super-fast receiver's game to see if he'll keep playing David to all those Goliaths.
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Xavier Omon compares himself to Priest Holmes, and we can see why - he cuts with authority and catches the ball well. He also happens to be bigger than Holmes and runs with more power. You don't normally find NFL starting tailbacks from Northwest Missouri State, but Xavier Omon breaks the small-school mold. Check out his power and vision on Draftguys TV!
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Thaddeus Coleman didn't even have an offensive line coach in college, yet he dominated the SWAC. The son of a former pro, this big, quick offensive lineman took to real coaching like a fish to water at the Texas Vs. the Nation Game practices. Draftguys TV reveals why this cat's a must-have on the second day of the Draft.
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When he's running an offense well, Anthony Morelli seems like a solid NFL QB prospect. Unfortunately, he's never been able to do that consistently. But some NFL teams will take a chance on the big-armed signal caller, and Draftguys TV will show you why.
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He's ready to start for many pro teams today, but John Greco may last until the middle of the draft. We'll show you why this consistent, durable, mobile lineman deserves better on Draftguys TV.
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Make no mistake, Justin Tryon will give up some big plays. He's a gambler by nature, and he can get burned as a result. But this undersized corner plays with tons of heart and fire, and as you'll see on Draftguys TV, those qualities often give him the edge against bigger competition. Tryon's a mid-round cornerback who could develop into a Nathan Vasher type of player.
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Jerome Simpson already made ESPN's #1 play of the day, but the big receiver still has room for improvement. His routes are sloppy, but you won't find better hands anywhere. Decide in you think the rest of his game measures up on Draftguys TV.
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Danny Amendola's a quick, small possession receiver from Texas Tech who excels at the return game. Sound familiar? It should; Patriots star Wes Welker fits the exact same mold. Welker went undrafted, and it's unlikely teams in the NFL will take Amendola before the late rounds. But once you see what he can do, you'll understand why Draftguys TV feels he'll make plays in the pros.
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In this special episode, Travelle Gaines explains the unique ways he trains pro clients for the biggest - and potentially most lucrative -- run of their life: the 40-yard dash. Learn how players become stars of the Combine on Draftguys TV.
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We often take the remarkable athleticism of pro players for granted. To see just how amazing they are, we subjected Sig and Cecil to the daily regimen of a typical player. You'll laugh - and maybe cry - as you watch them work like pros on Draftguys TV.
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Draftguys TV loves to focus on the lesser-known players from smaller schools who have a chance to open some eyes in the pros, and Joe Mays fits the bill perfectly. He's smart, aggressive, instinctive, and plays like his rear end's on fire. He may not be much in pass defense, but he can single-handedly blow up the running game in the backfield. You gotta watch this guy hit.
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Dwight Lowery isn't fast enough to play the man-to-man game, but you won't find a better ballhawk. He picked off more than a dozen passes in just 2 years at San Jose State and was named an All-American both seasons. Draftguys TV reveals why he'll fit in with any team that wants a playmaker who keeps the ball in front of him.
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Jason Rivers joins Colt Brennan and other Warriors under loads of scrutiny as they enter the pros. He's not the fastest WR, but he's crafty like a vet. Draftguys TV will show you why his brains matter as much as his speed.