Tuesday, December 22, 2009

MAACO BOWL - Oregon State vs. BYU



Here are the following players to keep your eye for the 2010 NFL Draft in the MAACO Bowl.


Oregon State:


QB Sean Canfield – Canfield has really turned it on this season with a great performance in his first full year of starting exclusively. He is a pocket passer, but can move around, but wont beat you with his feet. He has improved his draft stock this season, coming into the season with a free-agent grade and now is around a 5th round draft pick in the 2010 NFL Draft.


WR Damola Adeniji – Adeniji has good size at 6-3 213 and shows good hands, needs to improve his route running and we need to see how fast he really is. Right now is more of free-agent type.


DT Stephen Paea - Paea is a junior and might declare early, has a rugby background from his youth in Tonga and is a very strong and disruptive force on the defensive line. Is 6-1 285 pounds so is slightly undersize for a defensive tackle but use his athletic ability and strength to make plays in the backfield. Right now looks like a late 2nd round pick if he does declare for the 2010 NFL Draft.


Brigham Young:
QB Max Hall – Hall is a good college quarterback, but does wow you in any parts of his game. He doesn’t have great size or a big arm, but has the ability to be a back-up quarterback at the next level because he a very smart player. Right now looks to be a 7th round pick or undrafted rookie free-agent.


TE Dennis Pitta – Pitta has good size and great hands, he is a pass catching tight end with the ability to block. He has decent speed and does need to improve in the blocking area of his game to be an all around tight end at the next level. Right now is a 4th round pick.


RB Harvey Unga – Unga is only a junior but there is some thoughts about him coming out early. He is a big physical running back, but should go back to school, because if he declares would most likely be a 4th or 5th round pick.


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