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Rd. 1. Pick 5. Robert Quinn, DE/OLB, N. Carolina
6-5, 268, 4.64 (40)
So explosive he can beat the tackle with speed even
when late off the ball. Has a rare combination of burst
and flexibility that allows him to dip under the tackle's
reach. His strength is improving, yet he has the frame
to add 10-15 lbs. without losing speed or quickness.
Rd. 2. Pick 38. Colin Kaepernick, QB, Nevada
6-5, 225, 4.53 (40)
Very mobile and a tremendous athlete. A strong-armed
QB can throw lasers, yet also has a nice touch. Reads
defenses well. Has an outstanding ability to escape
the pass rush and throws accurately on the move.
Extremely fast and agile for his size. Shows good
footwork from within the pocket.
Rd. 3. Pick 70. John Moffitt, OG, Wisconsin
6-4, 314, 5.26 (40)
2010 AP All-American. 2010 All Big-Ten, (Coaches)
At the Senior Bowl, Moffitt's strength and balance
made him the toughest draw for defensive tackles
during drills. He blasted holes at the first level, and
at times blocked 15 yards downfield.
Rd. 4. Pick 102. Rashard Carmichael, CB, Va. Tech.
6-0, 223, 4.38 (40)
A fearless competitor who just keeps working and
working. Very fast, and agressive, and very agile. Led
his team in interceptions with 6 this year. Was
honored by coaches for putting his team first.
Rd. 5. Pick 134. Thomas Keiser, OLB, Stanford
6-5, 246, 4.84 (40)
This is a red-shirt Junior, who is an academic Senior
with a year of eligibility left. Tallied 19.5 sacks in 38
career games for the Cardinal. 2010 selection for
Honorable Mention, All-Pac-10, (Coaches).
Rd. 6. Pick 166. Ryan Whalen, WR, Stanford
6-1, 205, 4.56 (40)
This dependable wideout led all Stanford recievers in
each of the last two years. He is a technically sound
player who improved in every facet of his game since
his arrival in 2007.
Rd.7. Pick198. Derek Hall, OT, Stanford
6-5, 305, 5.24 (40)
Hall is the less hyped of the two tackles on th O-line
that protected Andrew Luck. He helped produce the
second best sack protection in college football in 2010,
just 5 team sacks allowed all year. Hall has the
potential to be a starter in the NFL.
6-5, 268, 4.64 (40)
So explosive he can beat the tackle with speed even
when late off the ball. Has a rare combination of burst
and flexibility that allows him to dip under the tackle's
reach. His strength is improving, yet he has the frame
to add 10-15 lbs. without losing speed or quickness.
Rd. 2. Pick 38. Colin Kaepernick, QB, Nevada
6-5, 225, 4.53 (40)
Very mobile and a tremendous athlete. A strong-armed
QB can throw lasers, yet also has a nice touch. Reads
defenses well. Has an outstanding ability to escape
the pass rush and throws accurately on the move.
Extremely fast and agile for his size. Shows good
footwork from within the pocket.
Rd. 3. Pick 70. John Moffitt, OG, Wisconsin
6-4, 314, 5.26 (40)
2010 AP All-American. 2010 All Big-Ten, (Coaches)
At the Senior Bowl, Moffitt's strength and balance
made him the toughest draw for defensive tackles
during drills. He blasted holes at the first level, and
at times blocked 15 yards downfield.
Rd. 4. Pick 102. Rashard Carmichael, CB, Va. Tech.
6-0, 223, 4.38 (40)
A fearless competitor who just keeps working and
working. Very fast, and agressive, and very agile. Led
his team in interceptions with 6 this year. Was
honored by coaches for putting his team first.
Rd. 5. Pick 134. Thomas Keiser, OLB, Stanford
6-5, 246, 4.84 (40)
This is a red-shirt Junior, who is an academic Senior
with a year of eligibility left. Tallied 19.5 sacks in 38
career games for the Cardinal. 2010 selection for
Honorable Mention, All-Pac-10, (Coaches).
Rd. 6. Pick 166. Ryan Whalen, WR, Stanford
6-1, 205, 4.56 (40)
This dependable wideout led all Stanford recievers in
each of the last two years. He is a technically sound
player who improved in every facet of his game since
his arrival in 2007.
Rd.7. Pick198. Derek Hall, OT, Stanford
6-5, 305, 5.24 (40)
Hall is the less hyped of the two tackles on th O-line
that protected Andrew Luck. He helped produce the
second best sack protection in college football in 2010,
just 5 team sacks allowed all year. Hall has the
potential to be a starter in the NFL.