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I found this site to be pretty reliable in previous seasons:
http://www.nepatriotsdraft.com/2012-nfl ... ree-agents
http://www.nepatriotsdraft.com/2012-nfl ... ree-agents
Syracuse offensive tackle Michael Hay has agreed to terms with Rams as undrafted rookie
brokeu91 said:Rams signed this UDFA. I realize that it's a highlight reel, so we should take it with a grain of salt, but good god. I don't know what his 40 is, but he plays fast, and he hits a ton. If he played like this with any regularity, I'm shocked he didn't get drafted.
[youtube]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=d2QECMRZbn0[/youtube]
Ramhusker said:brokeu91 said:Rams signed this UDFA. I realize that it's a highlight reel, so we should take it with a grain of salt, but good god. I don't know what his 40 is, but he plays fast, and he hits a ton. If he played like this with any regularity, I'm shocked he didn't get drafted.
[youtube]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=d2QECMRZbn0[/youtube]
He definitely likes to hit.
Sammy Brown was an extremely frustrating player to evaluate because he clearly has the athletic poten- tial to be a versatile linebacker at the next level but he rarely plays up to his full potential. He tends to stack his blocker and watch the play develop with little effort made to shed and attack, and when he’s left un- covered he consistently stops pursuit if he is unable to make the play in the backfield. While he posted impressive splash numbers with 13.5 sacks as a senior he lacks explosion coming off the ball and has a very limited skill set for a pass rusher. His best fit in the NFL is at SAM in a 4-3, as he is capable of stack- ing and shedding blockers when he commits himself to being aggressive at the POA and also shows off good instincts in coverage. His athleticism may warrant a late round selection, but players who do not com- pete at a high level every snap struggle to last long in the NFL.