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RSP Boiler Room No.24: Swimming With WR Jordan Payton

It’s all about taking it to the defender. It’s why they are called “offensive” players. Good football is often about controlled aggression.Watch a wide receiver beat press coverage and you’ll see what I mean. One of my favorite wide receivers is UCLA’s Jordan Payton. He meets criteria I find important: Physical, versatile, and technically savvy for…
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RSP Boiler Room No.23: TE/WR Stephen Anderson, Cal – Intangibles on Film

Intangibles show up on film. Here’s an example of competitive effort from Cal hybrid Stephen Anderson Intangibles are real things that we aren’t able to fully quantify in the present. That’s my view and I’m sticking with it. Stephen Anderson exemplifies the intangible for me this year. Of all the players I’ve studied this far,…
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RSP Boiler Room No.22: RB Jordan Howard, Indiana

It’s Valentine’s Day and I looked for the least sexy run I could find. And if you love football, you’ll be glad I did. One of the more frustrating things I see on video is a great athlete at running back that doesn’t know how to use his power. This RSP Film Room doesn’t feature…
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RSP Film Room No.73: Baylor DT Andrew Billings

Find out why Football Educator writer Brandon Thorn thinks of Broderick Bunkley when he watches the tape of this War Daddy. If you haven’t seen Andrew Billings, you’re in for a treat. The 6’0″, 311-pound gap dominating , solar eclipse of a defensive tackle is a linebacker-and-a-half specimen of athlete with uncommon strength . Put this…
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RSP Boiler Room No.20: RB C.J. Prosise

Why is Frank Gore pictured for this Prosise run vs. Temple? Read on. C.J. Prosise is a gifted athlete with NFL physcial skills who must learn to become a craftsman at his position if he wants a professional career as anything more than a specialist. If you’re new to the RSP then you’re not familiar with…
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February Brain Dump

This month’s download of thoughts as I study prospects for the 2016 Rookie Scouting Portfolio. Note: My impressions of players mentioned below may change as I continue studying tape and analyze the workout data. Quarterback After watching the film, I understand why some older NFL analysts have been touting Brandon Allen. He has just enough arm for the…
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Super Bowl Takes

Cam, Peyton, Wade’s crew, Bill, Roger, and Marshawn headline my thoughts on this weekend of football. One can imagine it began sometime this fall at 345 Park Avenue… The Vice President of League Merchandising–or whatever the title is of the person on the executive team in charge of league apparel–is in a conference room reporting…
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RSP Film Room No.72: WR Sterling Shepard w/Matt Harmon

What makes Shepard more NFL-ready than many receives in this class? Find out when Matt Harmon joins the program. Shepard is one of the favorites of the draft community. He’s a capable slot receiver with enough physical and technical skill to work on the perimeter. Matt Harmon of Footballguys, NFL.com, and Reception Perception fame, joins…
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RSP Film Room No.71: WR Kenny Lawler, Cal

Matt Harmon joins the show for a double feature. Part I is a look at the Cal receiver who displays NFL traits despite lacking physically imposing dimensions. The other day I mused on Twitter that football is a game of aggression. If you’re not philosophically or technically the predator, you’re the prey. This applies to…
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Integration, Projection, and Evaluation

Integrating layers of information is vital to good player evaluation. An example of studying Braxton Miller reveals why. There are very few skill players I haven’t seen before I got to Mobile, but my first look at Braxton Miller came at the Senior Bowl last week. Waiting on Miller was by design. The former Buckeye quarterback has only…

