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Look no further than USC to see value of not leaving early

May 1st, 2008, 9:49 am by MARCIA C. SMITH/THE REGISTER

If last weekend’s NFL Draft taught any lessons to the USC Trojans, one was that staying in school — and putting in a senior season of pro-style training in college football — pays off.

USC had more players drafted than any other college. Of the 10 Trojans selected, nine were seniors, including several fifth-year players. Offensive guard Chilo Rachal, the sole Trojan junior to make himself eligible for the draft, was takellis1.jpgen in the second round, 39th overall, by San Francisco.

Defensive tackle Sedrick Ellis, who was picked seventh overall by New Orleans, and linebacker Keith Rivers, who was taken ninth overall by Cincinnati, weren’t projected to be high first-rounders last season. But one more season playing and proving themselves in the Trojans’ nationally renowned defense vaulted them into the Top 10 — and its wealth.

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Chargers have earned right to draft who they want

April 29th, 2008, 9:00 am by Mark Whicker, ocregister.com

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You shouldn’t evaluate an NFL draft until at least a couple of years after it happens. That does not mean you can’t evaluate the drafters. cason2.jpgcason2.jpg

cason2.jpgcason2.jpgThe Chargers, Patriots, Colts, Steelers and a few other elicason2.jpgcason2.jpgte teams have earned the benefit of the doubt. They could pick Mr. Bean in the draft and you’d say, “Well, that seems like a bit of a reach but there must be a master plan here.” cason3.jpgcason3.jpg

San Diego took Arizona cornerback Antoine Cason (below) in the first round. He’s the ex-Los cason2.jpgcason2.jpgcason2.jpgcason2.jpgAlamitos High star who has been very much in evidence the past few years, especially against USC and UCLA. There is the usual scouting gobbledegook about whether he turns his hips properly, but he’s a proven playmaker, which is what the Chargers go on. They generally want producers, not computer printouts. cason21.jpgcason21.jpg

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With Antonio Cromartie and Quentin Jammer, cornerback wasn’t a great need, but Cason can also play safety, and you can never get enough coverage people. 

General manager A.J. Smith could have taken a wide receiver, but then he must have read Coldhardfootballfacts.com, the outstanding website that, last week, pointed out that only 12 wide receivers, of the 51 taken in first rounds since 1996, have become stars. The Chargers prefer to wait until a receiver proves himself elsewhere. Their first WR “pick” was Chris Chambers, whom they got from Miami.

The Chargers have drafted themselves into complete dominance of the AFC West and they are probably the early favorite to win the AFC Championship this year. With a guy like Smith making the calls, they’re always innocent until proven guilty on Draft Day.

–Mark Whicker, The Orange County Register

Today’s poll — Who should the Raiders draft at No. 4?

April 25th, 2008, 10:27 am by Adam Maya, staff writer since 2006

Michigan offensive tackle Jake Long has been signed and sealed and is about to be delivered to the Miami Dolphins as the No. 1 pick in Saturday’s NFL Draft. The next few choices are anyone’s guess.

The Raiders are coming off a 4-12 season in which they were 25th in overall offense and 22nd in overall defense. So we ask:

If available, who should the Raiders draft with the fourth overall pick?
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Your Rams on the clock

April 22nd, 2008, 12:41 pm by TODD HARMONSON, OCREGISTER.COM

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Now that Miami ended any drama about the No. 1 pick, we turn to the most recent team before the Dolphins to use the top selection on an offensive lineman.

Next up: Your (OK, St. Louis’) Rams.

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Whicker column: Dolphins have a lot on line with No. 1 pick

April 22nd, 2008, 7:30 am by Mark Whicker, ocregister.com

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Note: Since this was written, the Dolphins announced that they had signed Michigan’s Jake Long and will select him with the No. 1 pick. Click here to read the release on the Dolphins’ Web site.

By MARK WHICKER
The Orange County Register

The Miami Dolphins are on the clock and might well take Michigan offensive tackle Jake Long with the first pick in the NFL draft on Saturday.

As Aretha Franklin might say, you better think.

The previous Big Ten offensive linemen to go that high was Iowa’s Robert Gallery. He was the No. 2 pick in the 2004 draft. The Raiders took him amid very little second-guessing from the draft experts. Then the Raiders took quarterback Jamarcus Russell with the first pick in the ’07 draft. Oh, how inefficient. They could have used that No. 2 pick in ’04 to pick Philip Rivers.

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The Scene — Sam Baker sweats out USC pro day

April 2nd, 2008, 5:30 pm by Michael Lev, staff writer

usctrojans.jpgLOS ANGELES — Scores of talent evaluators, media types, well-wishers and stopwatch checkers gathered at the campus track stadium Wednesday afternoon to observe USC’s latest offerings for the NFL draft.

The actual workout portion of the “pro day” program — not including the ever-exciting long-snapping and punting — began at 12:30 p.m. with the 40-yard dash. At which point Sam Baker lowered his 6-foot-5, 300-plus-pound frame into a sprinter’s stance, his pale upper body on full display, and proceeded to run the 40 in approximately 5.4 seconds.

I’m not sure any statistic could be less relevant.

But the scouts need numbers to compare one offensive lineman to another, and Baker has been through this before. He, ahem, knows the drill. Read the rest of this entry »

USC’s Ellis still top-5 material in NFL draft

February 27th, 2008, 5:10 pm by Michael Lev, staff writer

USC’s Sedrick Ellis did what any good nose tackle should at thesedrick0227.jpg just-concluded NFL scouting combine:

He held his ground.

Ellis went into the combine as a projected top-five pick in April’s draft and came out as a projected top-five pick.

But by virtue of an injury red flag to his top competitor at defensive tackle, Ellis might have moved up a notch within the top five.

LSU’s Glenn Dorsey apparently suffered a stress fracture in one of his legs in 2006. Dorsey played through the injury, and a variety others, over the past two seasons, carving out an All-America career and rising to the top of some draft boards. Read the rest of this entry »

NFL Network’s Mayock high on USC’s Ellis

February 14th, 2008, 2:29 pm by Michael Lev, staff writer

ellis0214.jpgMike Mayock, the draft expert (if there’s such a thing) at NFL Network, has released his top five prospects by position and his overall top 20 heading into next week’s scouting combine in Indianapolis.

The initial conclusion: Mayock is high on USC’s would-be pros, particularly defensive tackle Sedrick Ellis.

Mayock doesn’t just rank Ellis ahead of LSU’s Glenn Dorsey on the DT list but No. 2 overall, behind only Boston College QB Matt Ryan.

Said Mayock of the Ellis-Dorsey debate: Read the rest of this entry »