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Mel's midseason top 5
1
Andrew Luck *
AGE: 22
DOB: 9/12/89
HT: 6-4
WT: 235
POS: QB
Comp 194
Att 272
Pct 71.3
Yds 2,424
TD 26
Int 5
Luck truly makes everyone look better. And he'll be tested again against Oregon, down probably his best wideout. He's the total package. Arm strength, size, smarts, demeanor. A safe bet to be No. 1 overall.
LAST WEEK: 1 | PLAYER CARD
2
Matt Kalil *
AGE: 22
DOB: 7/6/89
HT: 6-7
WT: 295
POS: OT
GP 9
GS 9
Another good week for the USC offense, and Kalil is a big part of it. He'll remind you of former No. 1 overall pick Jake Long, an athletic left tackle who has the full set of skills, both as a pass-blocker and as a strong, capable run-blocker.
LAST WEEK: 2 | PLAYER CARD
3
Trent Richardson *
AGE: 20
DOB: 7/10/91
HT: 5-11
WT: 224
POS: RB
Car 172
Yds 1,078
Avg. 6.3
TD 17
Not his best game against LSU, but not a bad one, either. Richardson has come on after splitting carries in his first two seasons, something that will benefit him. Powerful, fast, with improved vision, he runs with good pad level and breaks tackles with ease.
LAST WEEK: 3 | PLAYER CARD
4
Landry Jones *
AGE: 22
DOB: 4/22/89
HT: 6-4
WT: 229
POS: QB
Comp 254
Att 393
Pct 64.6
Yds 3,349
TD 28
Int 9
Pretty good year despite some bad throws here and there. I like the way he's battled so far in 2011. He has some INTs, but his accuracy is still very good. Good size, strong arm, needs to improve footwork, particularly in traffic.
LAST WEEK: 4 | PLAYER CARD
5
Justin Blackmon *
AGE: 21
DOB: 1/9/90
HT: 6-1
WT: 208
POS: WR
Rec 87
Yds 1,039
Avg 11.9
TD 12
Dominating week after week. He is a better prospect than recent OSU star Dez Bryant. Versatile and explosive and really works to get open. Great ball skills; breaks tackles. Exceptional work ethic.
SCOUTS INC.'S TOP 32
Player Pos. School Grade
1. Andrew Luck* QB Stanford 99
2. Matt Kalil OT USC 97
3. Landry Jones* QB Oklahoma 96
4. Trent Richardson* RB Alabama 96
5. Morris Claiborne* CB LSU 96
6. Quinton Coples DE N. Carolina 95
7. Jonathan Martin OT Stanford 95
8. Justin Blackmon* WR Okla. State 95
9. Brandon Thompson DT Clemson 94
10. Vontaze Burfict ILB Arizona St. 94
11. Riley Reiff* OT Iowa 94
12. Luke Kuechly* ILB Boston Coll. 93
13. Dre Kirkpatrick* CB Alabama 93
14. Lamar Miller* RB Miami (FL) 93
15. Manti Te'o* ILB Notre Dame 92
16. Janoris Jenkins CB N. Alabama 92
17. Alameda Ta'amu DT Washington 92
18. Matt Barkley* QB USC 92
19. David DeCastro* G Stanford 92
20. Alfonzo Dennard CB Nebraska 91
21. Michael Floyd WR Notre Dame 91
22. Courtney Upshaw OLB Alabama 91
23. Alshon Jeffery* WR S. Carolina 90
24. Jarvis Jones OLB Georgia 90
25. Kendall Reyes DT Connecticut 90
26. Melvin Ingram DE S. Carolina 89
27. Ronnell Lewis* OLB Oklahoma 89
28. Kevin Reddick* OLB N. Carolina 89
29. Dwayne Allen TE Clemson 89
30. Mark Barron S Alabama 88
31. Nick Toon WR Wisconsin 88
32. Jeff Fuller WR Texas A&M 87
1
Andrew Luck *
AGE: 22
DOB: 9/12/89
HT: 6-4
WT: 235
POS: QB
Comp 194
Att 272
Pct 71.3
Yds 2,424
TD 26
Int 5
Luck truly makes everyone look better. And he'll be tested again against Oregon, down probably his best wideout. He's the total package. Arm strength, size, smarts, demeanor. A safe bet to be No. 1 overall.
LAST WEEK: 1 | PLAYER CARD
2
Matt Kalil *
AGE: 22
DOB: 7/6/89
HT: 6-7
WT: 295
POS: OT
GP 9
GS 9
Another good week for the USC offense, and Kalil is a big part of it. He'll remind you of former No. 1 overall pick Jake Long, an athletic left tackle who has the full set of skills, both as a pass-blocker and as a strong, capable run-blocker.
LAST WEEK: 2 | PLAYER CARD
3
Trent Richardson *
AGE: 20
DOB: 7/10/91
HT: 5-11
WT: 224
POS: RB
Car 172
Yds 1,078
Avg. 6.3
TD 17
Not his best game against LSU, but not a bad one, either. Richardson has come on after splitting carries in his first two seasons, something that will benefit him. Powerful, fast, with improved vision, he runs with good pad level and breaks tackles with ease.
LAST WEEK: 3 | PLAYER CARD
4
Landry Jones *
AGE: 22
DOB: 4/22/89
HT: 6-4
WT: 229
POS: QB
Comp 254
Att 393
Pct 64.6
Yds 3,349
TD 28
Int 9
Pretty good year despite some bad throws here and there. I like the way he's battled so far in 2011. He has some INTs, but his accuracy is still very good. Good size, strong arm, needs to improve footwork, particularly in traffic.
LAST WEEK: 4 | PLAYER CARD
5
Justin Blackmon *
AGE: 21
DOB: 1/9/90
HT: 6-1
WT: 208
POS: WR
Rec 87
Yds 1,039
Avg 11.9
TD 12
Dominating week after week. He is a better prospect than recent OSU star Dez Bryant. Versatile and explosive and really works to get open. Great ball skills; breaks tackles. Exceptional work ethic.
SCOUTS INC.'S TOP 32
Player Pos. School Grade
1. Andrew Luck* QB Stanford 99
2. Matt Kalil OT USC 97
3. Landry Jones* QB Oklahoma 96
4. Trent Richardson* RB Alabama 96
5. Morris Claiborne* CB LSU 96
6. Quinton Coples DE N. Carolina 95
7. Jonathan Martin OT Stanford 95
8. Justin Blackmon* WR Okla. State 95
9. Brandon Thompson DT Clemson 94
10. Vontaze Burfict ILB Arizona St. 94
11. Riley Reiff* OT Iowa 94
12. Luke Kuechly* ILB Boston Coll. 93
13. Dre Kirkpatrick* CB Alabama 93
14. Lamar Miller* RB Miami (FL) 93
15. Manti Te'o* ILB Notre Dame 92
16. Janoris Jenkins CB N. Alabama 92
17. Alameda Ta'amu DT Washington 92
18. Matt Barkley* QB USC 92
19. David DeCastro* G Stanford 92
20. Alfonzo Dennard CB Nebraska 91
21. Michael Floyd WR Notre Dame 91
22. Courtney Upshaw OLB Alabama 91
23. Alshon Jeffery* WR S. Carolina 90
24. Jarvis Jones OLB Georgia 90
25. Kendall Reyes DT Connecticut 90
26. Melvin Ingram DE S. Carolina 89
27. Ronnell Lewis* OLB Oklahoma 89
28. Kevin Reddick* OLB N. Carolina 89
29. Dwayne Allen TE Clemson 89
30. Mark Barron S Alabama 88
31. Nick Toon WR Wisconsin 88
32. Jeff Fuller WR Texas A&M 87