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Old 01-16-2010, 05:04 PM  
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E/W Shrine Game Article from bobgretz.com

Rosters For East-West Shrine Game
January 16, 2010 - Bob Gretz

New Chiefs defensive coordinator Romeo Crennel is in Orlando for the next week, as he’ll handle the East Squad in the annual East-West Shrine Game.

He can learn a great deal about his new home if he talks with the coach of the West Squad, former Chiefs head coach Marty Schottenheimer. The game will go off next Saturday at 2 p.m. CST from the Citrus Bowl. Practices start on Monday in Florida.

They’ve been playing the Shrine Game for a long time, but it has fallen behind the Senior Bowl in importance for NFL evaluators. That makes the two rosters not nearly as strong as what will be seen in the week after in Mobile.

Right now, there are no players in this game that grade out to first-round status. The closest are Nebraska SS Larry Asante and Mississippi DE Greg Hardy, who are both considered second round talents. There are three players considered third round prospects in the game: TE Dennis Pitta of BYU, FS Kam Chancellor of Virginia Tech and OT Kyle Calloway of Iowa.

There are three KU players in this game: QB Todd Reesing, WR Kerry Meier and SS Darrell Stuckey.

See full rosters here: http://www.bobgretz.com/chiefs-footb...tml#more-12330
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Old 01-16-2010, 06:13 PM   #2
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Larry Asante a 2nd round pick? Yea riiiiiight.
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Old 01-16-2010, 07:27 PM   #3
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Well, at least Crennel will get a good look at some mod to late round prospects.
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Old 01-16-2010, 07:31 PM   #4
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What round for Stuckey?
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Old 01-16-2010, 07:31 PM   #5
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It is too bad that the Shrine game has diminished as it has. It used to be a big game played at Stanford and the money all goes to the Shriner's Hospital to benefit sick kids. Too bad it has lost its luster. They had to move it east as it was dying in the Bay Area.

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What round for Stuckey?
Walter's has him as 2nd/3rd round prospect.

I see him as a 3rd, hell maybe 4th.
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Walter's has him as 2nd/3rd round prospect.

I see him as a 3rd, hell maybe 4th.
I thought he was grading out on a lot of mocks higher than what Blob was saying.

I personally think he'd be a solid selection in round 3, since we're going to pass on Berry at the top.
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I thought he was grading out on a lot of mocks higher than what Blob was saying.

I personally think he'd be a solid selection in round 3, since we're going to pass on Berry at the top.
This is a pretty deep draft, including about 4 or 5 safeties that rate higher than Stuckey.

I can see him falling into the fourth.
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Old 01-16-2010, 10:58 PM   #9
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I enjoy watching the East-West Shrine game to see some of the diamonds in the rough that might be drafted in the 5th, 6th, 7th, or signed as college free agents. Last year OT SeaBass Vollmer really looked good in the game and practice.

This year I want to watch WR Freddie Barnes (6), OT Kyle Calloway (3), RB Andre Dixon (FA), G Howard Cord (FA), G Sergio Render (4), FS Kam Chancellor (3), and NT Torell Troup (7) on the East team.

The West team has OT Zane Beadles (4), SS Darrell Stuckey (4), and NT Ekom Udofia (7) to watch.
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Old 01-16-2010, 11:10 PM   #10
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ANDRE DIXON/RB/UCONN/6-1/205


Two years ago this young man was a Sophomore sensation with almost 900 yards rushing for the Huskies. In 2008 he all but disappeared after some issues with his coaches and the emergence of DONALD BROWN. After a slow start to the 2009 season he picked up the slack and gained over 1,000 yards, while scoring 14 TD. He continued to display his slashing, dashing running style in the somewhat surprising UCONN win over South Carolina. He gained well over 100-yards against the normally stingy Gamecocks D. He is a gliding runner who shows very good balance, and enough speed to outrun anyone in the defensive front seven. He looks like he could be a solid second RB in the NFL. He will be watched closely in the Shrine Game and at the COMBINE. He has a chance to be a solid mid-Round Draft Choice.

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CORD HOWARD/OG/GEORGIA TECH/6-4/305


It can be tough at times to judge pro potential along the OL in an option running Offense like PAUL JOHNSON employs at TECH. But after seeing HOWARD's name show up on the SHRINE roster I decided to give him the eyeball test in the Orange Bowl. I came away very impressed with his athleticism. He showed very good feet, exhibiting the ability to pull and also get to his second level blocks. He also appeared to be very aware of what was going on around him. On several occasions when plays either broke down, or were extended, CORD was able to locate IOWA defenders and make freelance blocks after his initial assignments were complete. He looked athletic enough to me to even be able to handle chores at RT in a pinch. He has nice size and body tone. He may need to pack another 10 lbs. of muscle on his body. He looks athletic enough to do well in a Zone Blocking scheme with a little extra coaching.

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#7FREDDIE BARNES/WR/BOWLING GREEN/6-0/210

The MAC seems to making strides every season in elevating itself from the old label of Mid-Major when it comes to College Football. There could be a significant number of skill position players Drafted from its ranks next April. MR. BANKS would qualify as an explosive guy with nice soft hands the ability to get significant YAC once he collects the throw. I was very impressed with his play against Akron last week. He grabbed 12 balls for 197 yds and 2 TD. But he also caught my eye with some very aggressive downfield blocking on running plays and for his fellow receivers. He's not a burner, with perhaps just above-average speed, but is a solid route runner and is very dangerous after the catch because of his strength and quick-cut ability. He has 129 catches with one game left this season. From what I saw, this guy has to be a 3rd or 4th Round Pick in the 2010 DRAFT.

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This is a pretty deep draft, including about 4 or 5 safeties that rate higher than Stuckey.

I can see him falling into the fourth.
Berry
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Chancellor?
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Freddie Barnes looks like a good WR but he was playing aginst shitty talent. He isn't going to out run the Cromarties of the world like he did in the MAC confrence.
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Old 01-16-2010, 11:39 PM   #15
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Berry
Mays
Thomas
Allen
Chancellor?
Four, for sure, and depending on how things shake out in the offseason process, including the Combines and Pro days, guys like Chancellor, Chad Jones and Reshad Jones could all be in teh mix, along with a couple of others.
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