Early NFL Scouting Reports- D1-AA
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Early NFL Scouting Reports- D1-AA
I got this info off the AGS site. These are early NFL Scouting reports from the Official NFL Scouting Services- Blesto and National.
Lulay- top 10 QB- 5th Round Grade
J. Bolton- 7th Round Grade
Others being scouted include:
Gatewood
Domenick
Mollohan
Grenfell
Murray
Wolf
D. Rogers
Lulay- top 10 QB- 5th Round Grade
J. Bolton- 7th Round Grade
Others being scouted include:
Gatewood
Domenick
Mollohan
Grenfell
Murray
Wolf
D. Rogers
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Re: Early NFL Scouting Reports- D1-AA
when lulay gets picked up by somebody, do you think that he will still be kept as a quarterback? he does have speed for other positions, and coming out of a DIAA school, it's tough on qb's to make it at that position. even coming out of bigger name schools, many get moved to a receiver position (ronald curry with oakland) or special teams and i know travis would do well as he does have decent speed and is obviously quite versatile as he runs all over the place passing, rushing or punting. just a quick thought as i think he would do quite well if given the chance as i think most of these guys would.GOKATS wrote:I got this info off the AGS site. These are early NFL Scouting reports from the Official NFL Scouting Services- Blesto and National.
Lulay- top 10 QB- 5th Round Grade
J. Bolton- 7th Round Grade
Others being scouted include:
Gatewood
Domenick
Mollohan
Grenfell
Murray
Wolf
D. Rogers
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It probably depends on how he does this year. If he runs the offense as well as he has been and puts up the huge numbers that he should, I think a team might take him as a QB. He has that great combination of skills that NFL scouts like... Great attitude, great passer and runner, very tough very smart. I can't think of anything he lacks?
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Re: Early NFL Scouting Reports- D1-AA
I don't know if comparing Ronald Curry is fair. Curry was Mister everything in High School (Basketball and Football). Oakland actually drafted him because of his High School career, not for being a QB in College. Travis is talented and has some speed, but Curry was different. Oakland used a 7th round pick on him on a whim that has worked out.coachouert wrote: when lulay gets picked up by somebody, do you think that he will still be kept as a quarterback? he does have speed for other positions, and coming out of a DIAA school, it's tough on qb's to make it at that position. even coming out of bigger name schools, many get moved to a receiver position (ronald curry with oakland)
Doesn't mean he will not be a free agent at some other position, but being drafted is probably only for QB.
Kind of disappointed that Fig is not on the list. He is a player, but height might be why he did not make the list.
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i'd agree with all of the above. his biggest asset is his attitude, from the start he has done nothing but win here and even when the team was down, he wouldn't let it interfere with his play. he is a natural leader, but i just think that gets looked over a lot, especially in the NFL. if he plays the way he has been though, the cats will be set and so will he.catatac wrote:It probably depends on how he does this year. If he runs the offense as well as he has been and puts up the huge numbers that he should, I think a team might take him as a QB. He has that great combination of skills that NFL scouts like... Great attitude, great passer and runner, very tough very smart. I can't think of anything he lacks?
its still a shame about wolf, here's to hoping that it's not completely over though.
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i completely agree that comparing curry is not fair. just happen to be both a huge oakland and carolina fan so his was the first name that popped into my mind.BobcatLionFan wrote:I don't know if comparing Ronald Curry is fair. Curry was Mister everything in High School (Basketball and Football). Oakland actually drafted him because of his High School career, not for being a QB in College. Travis is talented and has some speed, but Curry was different. Oakland used a 7th round pick on him on a whim that has worked out.coachouert wrote: when lulay gets picked up by somebody, do you think that he will still be kept as a quarterback? he does have speed for other positions, and coming out of a DIAA school, it's tough on qb's to make it at that position. even coming out of bigger name schools, many get moved to a receiver position (ronald curry with oakland)

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For those interested, read about Curry sometime. Bobby Bowden calls Currey the "Best High School Football Player he has even seen" to this day.
Some of his Football totals in High School were:
8,212 pass yards and 11,519 total yards
90 career passing TDs, 74 rushing TDs, 22 Return TDs
1 of every 8 pass attemps went for a touchdown
1 of every 5 rushes went for a TD
Intercepted 8 passes his senior year (Two way starter)
Then he played a little basketball
Was a Parade and McDonald's All-American
McDonald's picked him as PLAYER OF THE YEAR
He won the McDonald's dunk contest and was game MVP
Image, in his 2nd sport, he was a National ALL-AMERICAN!!!
This was just a couple of his HS highlights. Amazing story.
Some of his Football totals in High School were:
8,212 pass yards and 11,519 total yards
90 career passing TDs, 74 rushing TDs, 22 Return TDs
1 of every 8 pass attemps went for a touchdown
1 of every 5 rushes went for a TD
Intercepted 8 passes his senior year (Two way starter)
Then he played a little basketball
Was a Parade and McDonald's All-American
McDonald's picked him as PLAYER OF THE YEAR
He won the McDonald's dunk contest and was game MVP
Image, in his 2nd sport, he was a National ALL-AMERICAN!!!
This was just a couple of his HS highlights. Amazing story.
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Lulays HS numbers.
http://www.msubobcats.com/player_bios.p ... b&athid=24
Most QBs are natural athletes who excelled in more than 1 sport in high school and could play another skill position.
With this years OL and receiver corps I think we'll see some great numbers which hopefully will catch some attention from the pros. I wish him well.
http://www.msubobcats.com/player_bios.p ... b&athid=24
Most QBs are natural athletes who excelled in more than 1 sport in high school and could play another skill position.
With this years OL and receiver corps I think we'll see some great numbers which hopefully will catch some attention from the pros. I wish him well.
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I would argue that all college football players are natural athletes. I myself lettered in four sports in high school and had numerous scholarship offers for college wrestling. I hate when people think that QBs and WRs are the only “natural athletes” on the field.GOKATS wrote:L
Most QBs are natural athletes who excelled in more than 1 sport in high school and could play another skill position.
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Regarding Travis' play in the upcoming season, I think our running game is going to be SIGNIFICANTLY better than a year ago. If that is the case, I don't see Travis posting the #'s we saw the final month and a half of last season.
HOWEVER, I do think TL will post BETTER #'s than he did in the first half of last year, so overall, he may end up close to 2004 but I really can't see him surpassing those stats...
As much as I've enjoyed watching Big Red play and despite the faith I have in him winning games on sheer guts, I really doubt that he'll get drafted. Hopefully he'll get a shot in the pro's but I just don't see a team spending a pick on him.
HOWEVER, I do think TL will post BETTER #'s than he did in the first half of last year, so overall, he may end up close to 2004 but I really can't see him surpassing those stats...
As much as I've enjoyed watching Big Red play and despite the faith I have in him winning games on sheer guts, I really doubt that he'll get drafted. Hopefully he'll get a shot in the pro's but I just don't see a team spending a pick on him.
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Sorry Quast, I didn't intend to imply that all football players aren't natural athletes.mquast53000 wrote:I would argue that all college football players are natural athletes. I myself lettered in four sports in high school and had numerous scholarship offers for college wrestling. I hate when people think that QBs and WRs are the only “natural athletes” on the field.GOKATS wrote:L
Most QBs are natural athletes who excelled in more than 1 sport in high school and could play another skill position.

I was just commenting on previous posts as to whether Lulay could be drafted and play another position.
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Tractor Pulling is not a Sport!!!!!!!!!! Oh wait, you went to Excelsior HS didn't you!mquast53000 wrote:I would argue that all college football players are natural athletes. I myself lettered in four sports in high school and had numerous scholarship offers for college wrestling. I hate when people think that QBs and WRs are the only “natural athletes” on the field.GOKATS wrote:L
Most QBs are natural athletes who excelled in more than 1 sport in high school and could play another skill position.
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That's a great new subject, how sports are changing. For the most part, multi-sport lettermen at big high schools (2,000 students or more) are disappearing. That there is so much presure to play a sport year round to get that Div I scholarship that players are being discouraged to play the multiple sports (unless it serves a purpose (i.e. Football and wrestling seem to leverage off each other).mquast53000 wrote:I would argue that all college football players are natural athletes. I myself lettered in four sports in high school and had numerous scholarship offers for college wrestling. I hate when people think that QBs and WRs are the only “natural athletes” on the field.GOKATS wrote:L
Most QBs are natural athletes who excelled in more than 1 sport in high school and could play another skill position.
If a kid does not go to all the camps and play on competitive teams in their "BEST" sport, they are at what appears to be a disadvantage in getting that scholarship (especially to large schools). You have to be noticed.
But I agree, a large number of players from OL to DL, to LB, and on and on are athelites at this level. Being big or strong just isn't enough. You have to be fast and quick and atheltic to star. Take the OL as an example, Bolton, Hirst, and Jensen were all multi-sport stars.
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My high school was about 2,500 students. There were a lot of kids that played multiple sports. There was an exception though; hockey players for the most part ONLY played hockey. Otherwise basketball, baseball, football, wrestling, track and probably some more that I have forgot always had multiple sport athletes. I think that when you see a star athlete only playing one sport there is a strong likelihood that the driving force behind that decision is the coach not the player.BobcatLionFan wrote:That's a great new subject, how sports are changing. For the most part, multi-sport lettermen at big high schools (2,000 students or more) are disappearing. That there is so much presure to play a sport year round to get that Div I scholarship that players are being discouraged to play the multiple sports.
Hey Gary, it is Minnetonka High School and your old high school was more likely to have tractor pulling!
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