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Old 07-22-2005, 07:20 PM   #7
Peregrine
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Join Date: Oct 2001
Location: Cary, NC
2009 season

Our players enter their senior year, trying to make an impact that will allow them to play on Sundays.

Julio Douthit, WR - UCLA

Julio develops into his full form this year, becoming the standout on a team of good receivers. His 56 catches for 1092 yards and 12 touchdowns are good enough for him to be named Pac 10 First Team WR! As he leaves college, he is scouted at 82/100 and will certainly be receiving NFL attention. UCLA remains at 8-4 this season, but falls to 5th in the Pac-10. They rout New Mexico in their postseason bowl.

Mike Bradford, QB - Michigan State


Bradford hasn't fully developed but has proved himself a capable quarterback, leading the Spartans with 207-323 for 2622 yards, and 30 TDs against 12 interceptions. He is scouted at 50/86 at the end of the year, and hopes to be hearing from an NFL team. Michigan State goes 9-3 and finishes 3rd in the Big 10.

John Barber, OG - Penn State

With so much expected of him in his senior year, John just did not produce as well. He managed only 28 KRB in 110 attempts, far off his performances of the last three years. He is named Big 10 2nd Team OG but this is far from what he wanted to accomplish this year. He will be drafted in the NFL, that much is certain, but has his senior year cost him? Penn State finished 9-3 and fourth in the Big 10.

Terrell Washington, OLB - Utah

Terrell's performance also fell off in his senior year, and ended in a torn knee ligament knocking him out at the end of the season. He had 32 tackles and 26 assists with 5 TFLs this year, but it was definitely a step back for him. He is scouted 63/63. Utah finished 8-4, good for third in the Mountain West.

Jeff Hammond, OT - Northwestern

Jeff suffered this year from a less active running game by Northwestern, but his blocking percentage was his best ever, 26 blocks in 61 chances. He is currently scouted 75/77, and is sure to be drafted. Northwestern finished 5-6 on the year.

Clifton Freestone, DE - UCLA

No one is sure what to expect of Clifton after last year's explosion, he has a solid year but a bit down from his 2008 numbers. He ends up with 37 tackles, 18 assists and 9 sacks, with 13 TFL. Currently scouted 71/71, he is a highly in-demand DE going into the draft and should be picked fairly early.

Cole Shields, SS - Tulsa

Cole is able to reverse the trend of our players slumping from their junior year, stepping up his game and getting national attention. He finishes with 84 tackles, 30 assists, 10 TFL, and 6 interceptions, including 3 run back for scores. He also returned punts and kicks this season for touchdowns. For his lightning performance he gets several trophies, named WAC 1st Team Safety, as well as National 1st Team Safety and National All-Senior Safety! He couldn't have asked for a better performance going into the draft. He is scouted as 72/72. Tulsa finished 6-5 and 5th in the WAC.

On to the NFL draft!
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