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Undersized DT/C

PostPosted: Wed Jul 06, 2005 9:03 am
by Lotus
(From scout.com, obviously.)

The Scout.com Waco Combine (held at Baylor’s Floyd Casey Stadium) hosted several standout prospects from the Lone Star State, at all positions, not just the DL. But before we move the spotlight off of the D-Linemen, time to bring you the seventh and final defensive line prospect for a few notes and numbers to mull over.

Sharod Basey: DT/C
Waco (University), Texas
Height: 6-0.5
Weight: 266
40-Yard Dash: 4.86
Short Shuttle: 4.92
Vertical Jump: 31.0"
3-Cone: 8.22
Broad Jump: 8-6
Texas Top 200 (Scout.com)
Position: DT, OL
Projected as: OL, DT
Class: 2006 Senior
High School: University HS
(Waco, TX)
Scout.com Player Evaluation:

STRENGTHS
 Explosion
 Quickness Off Ball
AREAS FOR IMPROVEMENT
 Size
 Technique

Scout.com All-American Combine Eval: The Waco (University) DT is a little shy, today, regarding where most coaches want their future “inside” guys to be at weight-wise. If Basey managed to add just another 10-20 pounds (putting him at, or about, 275-285), his stock would rise. Another thing you can't keep from noticing about the CenTex DT is his "athleticism." At times, it looks like he is capable of outrunning wind. So, despite the fact coaches will frown on Basey's lack of size, others will be glued to his “athletic package” (clocked a 4.86 forty, extremely rare for a DT, making him a very intriguing prospect...) Some schools will offer, again, if he's already qualified. We also like the idea of projecting him as a center prospect, where he could be a very athletic force at that position as well..

Undersized (6-0.5/266) DT prospect who smoked the forty station at the Scout.com Waco All-American Combine with a 4.86 forty clocking. Kid can move and might be a candidate to play on both sides of the line in college either as a center or defensive tackle.
Biography:
2005 JR Season Stats: Undersized (6-0.5/266) DT prospect who smoked the forty station at the Scout.com Waco All-American Combine with a 4.86 forty clocking. Kid can move and might be a candidate to play on both sides of the line in college.

Schools of Interest:
Baylor, Houston, SMU, TCU, Texas Tech, UTEP
Claims to have "medium" interest in each.
Doesn't report any offers yet.

PostPosted: Wed Jul 06, 2005 10:45 am
by 2112
Jerry Ball was short too.

PostPosted: Wed Jul 06, 2005 12:02 pm
by DiamondM75
...and Mark Stepnoski (Dallas Cowboys) was too small

PostPosted: Wed Jul 06, 2005 2:44 pm
by BUS
Remember Alex Paulua. He was pretty good too.

PostPosted: Thu Jul 07, 2005 9:52 am
by LakeHighlandsPony
If only these combines had a test for meanness and heart.

PostPosted: Thu Jul 07, 2005 10:14 am
by Stallion
and don't forget Litt' Jimmy Dickens either!

size

PostPosted: Thu Jul 07, 2005 2:18 pm
by mavsrage311
while we're at small DT's, lets not forget my favorite metroplez small DT, booger kennedy out of UNT

PostPosted: Thu Jul 07, 2005 4:07 pm
by Danny Noonan
Well, if all those guys were too small, and this guy is also too small, its pretty much a guarantee this guy will be awesome isn't it?

Just like every slow running back is going to be the next Emmitt Smith, Every slow WR is going to be Jerry Rice, and every short QB will win a Heisman like Doug Flutie.

Heck, let's find a guy with half a foot because that means he can kick 60 yard field goals like that guy did for the Saints.

PostPosted: Thu Jul 07, 2005 7:35 pm
by davidsmu94
Danny Noonan wrote:Well, if all those guys were too small, and this guy is also too small, its pretty much a guarantee this guy will be awesome isn't it?

Just like every slow running back is going to be the next Emmitt Smith, Every slow WR is going to be Jerry Rice, and every short QB will win a Heisman like Doug Flutie.

Heck, let's find a guy with half a foot because that means he can kick 60 yard field goals like that guy did for the Saints.


Brutal Danny, I think they are saying we shouldn't "write him off" because of his size...... but that was funny