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Sleeper De 6-7 Round Prospect


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His name is Josue Ortiz out of Harvard University. I am from the East Coast and actually got to see him play this year in person and he was dominant against the talent he was put against (Ivy League). In their program he is listed as their starting DT. They shifted up and down the DL throughout the game and he just doesn't stop......BEASTED

Anyways browsing around about the draft I landed on a Gil Brandt article about smaller scholl draft prospects and here was this kid on the short list. http://blogs.nfl.com/2012/04/17/rounding-up-workouts-of-four-small-school-prospects/

Josue Ortiz-DE

4.73 40 yrd dash.........FASTER than Coples & Ingram

38 1/2 vert. jump.........WHOA! Same as Nick Perry

7.19 3-cone drill..........Respectful

4.37 shuttle...........Not bad

31 reps.............Strong

The guy isn't being looked at by many teams but with the 2 6ths and a 7th we have i mean the guy is definition of low risk HIGH Reward. He has the measurables you want Big, Fast, Quick, High Motor & Smart. You line this kid up on the end or in the middle on passing downs and tell him to go get the QB........he's getting there

Couple of Links:

http://www.gocrimson.com/sports/fball/2011-12/bios/ortiz_josue.....He has the credentials education and football

http://www.gocrimson.com/sports/fball/2011-12/videos/20111205-a3ee17w8..vid

http://www.nfldraftscout.com/ratings/dsprofile.php?pyid=120589&draftyear=2012&genpos=DE

His fiance is smokin too for what its worth......

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Defensive end is one position that doesn't really produce much at the later rounds in the draft but if we do go defensive end in the seventh then Josue Ortiz looks like a solid option to me. My first option would be Frank Alexander as I think he will be a solid rotational player and I also think that he has the potential to be a starter. However, Ortiz is definitely my second option. In my opinion Ortiz is best player in the 250 lb. and below range, and yes that includes Andre Branch (as well as Jacquies Smith, Tim Fugger, Kournei Brown, Kaelin Burnett, Jacob Lattimer, and Louis Nzegwu).

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Defensive end is one position that doesn't really produce much at the later rounds in the draft but if we do go defensive end in the seventh then Josue Ortiz looks like a solid option to me. My first option would be Frank Alexander as I think he will be a solid rotational player and I also think that he has the potential to be a starter. However, Ortiz is definitely my second option. In my opinion Ortiz is best player in the 250 lb. and below range, and yes that includes Andre Branch (as well as Jacquies Smith, Tim Fugger, Kournei Brown, Kaelin Burnett, Jacob Lattimer, and Louis Nzegwu).

Man, I know the kids gave him a hard time growing up. :o Reminds me of the movie Meet the Parents. :D

I like this prospect, Ortiz. Bring him in.

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Defensive end is one position that doesn't really produce much at the later rounds in the draft but if we do go defensive end in the seventh then Josue Ortiz looks like a solid option to me. My first option would be Frank Alexander as I think he will be a solid rotational player and I also think that he has the potential to be a starter. However, Ortiz is definitely my second option. In my opinion Ortiz is best player in the 250 lb. and below range, and yes that includes Andre Branch (as well as Jacquies Smith, Tim Fugger, Kournei Brown, Kaelin Burnett, Jacob Lattimer, and Louis Nzegwu).

I like Frank Alexander too. The heart problem kind of scares me but not that bad from the 6th round on. I would take Branch over this kid any day of the week but the others, yea sure what the hell. Give him a chance.

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His name is Josue Ortiz out of Harvard University. I am from the East Coast and actually got to see him play this year in person and he was dominant against the talent he was put against (Ivy League). In their program he is listed as their starting DT. They shifted up and down the DL throughout the game and he just doesn't stop......BEASTED

Anyways browsing around about the draft I landed on a Gil Brandt article about smaller scholl draft prospects and here was this kid on the short list. http://blogs.nfl.com...hool-prospects/

Josue Ortiz-DE

4.73 40 yrd dash.........FASTER than Coples & Ingram

38 1/2 vert. jump.........WHOA! Same as Nick Perry

7.19 3-cone drill..........Respectful

4.37 shuttle...........Not bad

31 reps.............Strong

The guy isn't being looked at by many teams but with the 2 6ths and a 7th we have i mean the guy is definition of low risk HIGH Reward. He has the measurables you want Big, Fast, Quick, High Motor & Smart. You line this kid up on the end or in the middle on passing downs and tell him to go get the QB........he's getting there

Couple of Links:

http://www.gocrimson...ios/ortiz_josue.....He has the credentials education and football

http://www.gocrimson...111205-a3ee17w8..vid

http://www.nfldrafts...=2012&genpos=DE

His fiance is smokin too for what its worth......

Great find im going to upgrade my mock draft with this guy
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