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this is a discussion within the Saints Community Forum; Boom or bust player? Don't make your judgement on the opinions of others. Make them on facts: Dre Moore, Maryland Height: 6-4. Weight: 305. Projected 40 Time: 4.82. Combine 40 Time: 4.88. Benchx225: 31. Vertical . Projected Round: 1-2. Dre ...
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Boom or bust player? Don't make your judgement on the opinions of others. Make them on facts:
Dre Moore, Maryland Height: 6-4. Weight: 305. Projected 40 Time: 4.82. Combine 40 Time: 4.88. Benchx225: 31. Vertical . Projected Round: 1-2. Dre Moore was the talk of the combine at defensive tackle, as his blazing 40 (4.88) was very impressive, considering his 305-pound frame. Thirty-one reps of 225 pounds wasn't too shabby either. "Moore played out of his mind against West Virginia. Steve Slaton simply couldn't run in Moore's direction, as the senior defensive tackle was in the Mountaineers' backfield the majority of the plays. He really improved his draft stock. That 4.82 is not a misprint. Moore, who excels at stopping the run and getting to the quarterback, is a workout warrior. He'll bench 225 pounds at least 30 times. He has also notched a 34-inch vertical in the past. An expected, excellent combine may get Moore into the first round." I went out on a limb & got clowned when I wanted Marques Colston in the 3rd round. I'm doing it again.....this guy will be a solid starter for years. He is definately worth a mid to late 1st round pick. By the way....he doesn't take off plays & is a workout warrior. This is not a Jonathon Sullivan pick like Balmer. |
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