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Some Omar Combine Articles

Posted: Fri Feb 24, 2006 4:15 pm
by hammb
I haven't seen these posted here, so I thought I'd put them up. The combine started yesterday, but the QBs don't workout till Sunday. Still found a couple good articles that some of ya'll may wanna read through.

http://toledoblade.com/apps/pbcs.dll/ar ... /602210410

http://www.miami.com/mld/miamiherald/sp ... 929702.htm

Posted: Fri Feb 24, 2006 8:43 pm
by MACMAN
There was just some tv time for Omar on the NFL network, they were talking about the QBs and showed Omar, young and Matt. no talking just them getting spoken to about process for the days exmaninations.

Posted: Sun Feb 26, 2006 9:03 am
by JoeFalcon
The random scout who drones on about "level of competition" must have missed the 526,721 times a Pennington/Leftwich/Roethlisberger reference has been made dispelling that theory.

Do half the teams in the NFL need a QB from the little old MAC to convince these numbskulls?

Posted: Sun Feb 26, 2006 1:38 pm
by BG EV
Also today in the South Florida Sun Sentinel:

http://www.sun-sentinel.com/sports/sfl- ... orts-front

Posted: Sun Feb 26, 2006 2:19 pm
by Flipper
Interesting...the Sun Sentiel article says he's 6'-3 and 7/8". A measurement that exact says somebody has measured him recently. That clears one big hurdle for Omar. I he were substatially under his listed height of 6'-4", that would have really hurt his draft position because his release point is low.

If he were to measure in the 6-2" range, it'd be a huge red flag on him.

Posted: Sun Feb 26, 2006 3:39 pm
by RossfordFalcon
http://www.draftdaddy.com/Blog/blog.cfm
If you scroll down a little there is a paragraph on him. Pretty much the same old stuff, but there is some stuff on some other MAC players in there too.

Posted: Mon Feb 27, 2006 11:34 am
by MACMAN
another good item to note is that yesterday, when doing the 5and 7 step drops Omars passes were right on...far better than most of the "prostyle" guys, and when it came to deep ball i dare say Omars passes were tops in his group.
Bruce was doing well as well, they did nail him on arm strength and not being able to throw well in mid and deep ball but he is having a good combine and I agree he will get picked up.

Omar Diary

Posted: Mon Feb 27, 2006 4:02 pm
by Spart43
I didn't see this posted anywhere. Did a search and didn't find anything about 4 pages deep in the results, so here it is:

There appears to be a diary written by Omar on this site. If you scroll down the titles of articles in the middle of the page you will see several articles that appear to be a dialy diary from Omar. Kind of interesting.

http://miamidolphinsonline.com/

Does this mean the dolphins are super high on maybe getting Omar? Looks like there is quite a bit of interest. Would be great for him to return to play near home.

Posted: Mon Feb 27, 2006 4:09 pm
by Jacobs4Heisman
That's some cool stuff. I've read from a number of sources that Miami is very interested in Omar. Some places have even said they are interested in him for pick 16. I doubt that, unless Omar starts building up a lot of hype heading towards the draft. A 2nd or 3rd round Miami selection seems like a real possibility at this point.



Where exactly is Omar working out for the scouts on Pro Day? Fieldhouse? Practice field? Doyt? And more importantly, who wants to sneak over there with a camera?

Posted: Mon Feb 27, 2006 4:14 pm
by BGDrew
The Pro Day is March 2nd in BG. If I had to guess, I'd say in the Field House given the weather in early March.

Posted: Mon Feb 27, 2006 4:18 pm
by 1987alum
weather.com says March 2 will be cloudy with a high of 41. I'd say field house is likely.

Posted: Mon Feb 27, 2006 4:20 pm
by Jacobs4Heisman
BGDrew wrote:The Pro Day is March 2nd in BG. If I had to guess, I'd say in the Field House given the weather in early March.

That's what I'm guessing also. The weather is supposed to be cold and rainy -- not exactly prime showcase conditions. I wonder how many scouts will be in attendance...and will the University have any kind of coverage on the event? It should be an interesting week.

Posted: Mon Feb 27, 2006 4:25 pm
by BGDrew
Let's not forget that there's more than just Omar who have declared for the draft. Guys like Sharon, Sanders, Pope, Thaler, Piepkow and others will be working out too. Also, some of the young guys like Partridge and Turner will be measured and such for the workouts.

Posted: Mon Feb 27, 2006 6:03 pm
by Sweets9
http://nfldraft.scout.com/2/503084.html ($$$ site)

QB Forty Times:

Full Name School Pos 40-1 40-2
Brett Basanez Northwestern QB 4.77 4.79
Kellen Clemens Oregon QB INJ
Brodie Croyle Alabama QB 4.87 5.01
Jay Cutler Vanderbilt QB 4.88 4.83
Bruce Eugene Grambling QB 5.16 5.09
Bruce Gradkowski Toledo QB 4.60 4.61
Darrell Hackney UAB QB 4.89 4.92
Tarvaris Jackson Alabama State QB 4.69 4.65
Omar Jacobs Bowling Green QB 4.88 4.93
Matt Leinart USC QB DNR
Travis Lulay Montana State QB 4.75 4.73
Ingle Martin Furman QB 4.72 4.74
Reggie McNeal Texas A&M QB 4.38 4.43
Erik Meyer Eastern Washington QB 4.72 4.69
Barrick Nealy Texas State QB 4.66 4.70
Drew Olson UCLA QB 5.15 5.15
Paul Pinegar Fresno State QB 5.21 5.27
Quinton Porter Boston College QB 4.75 4.74
Michael Robinson Penn State QB DNR
D.J. Shockley Georgia QB 4.68 4.62
Kent Smith Central Michigan QB 4.66 4.63
Brad Smith Missouri QB 4.45 4.52
Marcus Vick Virginia Tech QB 4.60 4.55
Charlie Whitehurst Clemson QB 4.74 4.72
Vince Young Texas QB DNR
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Practice Notes:

While we would not call Jay Cutler's performance a knockout, the Vandy passer did well. His arm strength was evident and he had no problem driving the ball downfield or zipping the outs. Cutler was accurate but, as was the case at the Senior Bowl, he seemed to rely too much on arm strength to make plays. We were alerted the Cutler has not come over well during interviews either.

Bruce Gradkowski of Toledo also threw the ball well. His outs were crisp and nicely timed. There is the question of Gradkowski's marginal arm strength, which was evident watching his deep passes float.

Eastern Washington's Erik Meyer also looked solid. While his side-arm release will be a problem for some teams, Meyer showed good zip and accuracy on all his throws. His timing was impeccable all afternoon and Meyer, on the field anyway, improved his draft stock.

Ingle Martin also showed a lot of skill. His arm strength was obvious though Martin was a bit late and wild on the longer passes.

While he threw the ball well most of the day, it is apparent Omar Jacobs needs a lot of work. After taking snaps almost exclusively from the shotgun the past two years at Bowling Green, Jacobs footwork was horrid when simulating a drop into the pocket this afternoon.

Brett Basanez of Northwestern, Texas State's Barrick Nealy and Brad Smith of Missouri al struggled throwing the ball.
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http://nfldraft.scout.com/2/502634.html ($$$ site)
Omar Jacobs/QB/Bowling Green

- Measured in at 6'3 7/8/232 pounds

- He is going to do all the workouts.

- He had a shoulder injury to his non-throwing arm and is scheduled for a routine MRI, but noted he hasn't had any problems with it.

- He hasn't talked to any teams yet as he just got in Thursday evening.

Posted: Tue Feb 28, 2006 8:17 am
by Spart43
BGDrew wrote:Let's not forget that there's more than just Omar who have declared for the draft. Guys like Sharon, Sanders, Pope, Thaler, Piepkow and others will be working out too. Also, some of the young guys like Partridge and Turner will be measured and such for the workouts.
Oh great, Corey is sick as a dog, couldn't even get up off the couch on Sunday. I am sure he can really perform after all that...