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Oday Aboushi-Left Tackle H-6'6 - W-310


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Came across an interesting prospect that im starting to like a little bit. His name is Oday Aboushi and he plays left tackle for Virginia University. Got some tape on him and he does a decent job....so how do you like him?? Right now he is projected to be a 2nd to 3rd round pick, And thats good since Joeckel and Fisher will most likley be gone when the Panthers pick. He wears number 72.

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He looks great against the run, shows good hand punch, gets to the second level.. he looks very good against the pass unless it's a speed rush. His feet aren't quick enough to keep up with the speed rush which forces him to get lateral and opens him up for an easy rip move. He will be a RT prospect.. he doesn't have the feet to play LT in the NFL. I admit, it could be a lack of footwork, but in my opinion, I don' t think that's the case.

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He looks great against the run, shows good hand punch, gets to the second level.. he looks very good against the pass unless it's a speed rush. His feet aren't quick enough to keep up with the speed rush which forces him to get lateral and opens him up for an easy rip move. He will be a RT prospect.. he doesn't have the feet to play LT in the NFL. I admit, it could be a lack of footwork, but in my opinion, I don' t think that's the case.

oh okay..what do you think about xavior nixon uf or a chris faulk lsu.

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oh okay..what do you think about xavior nixon uf or a chris faulk lsu.

I have never heard of either of them, so I just watched some tape of both of them.

Florida vs TAMU - Nixon looks better than his 4th round projection. He handled the speed rush well, the bull rush well, countered well.. he displayed some nastiness in the run game. The one negative I saw was there were some mental lapses when getting to the 2nd level. Many times he would block his man out of the play, get to the 2nd level, and then showed indecisiveness on who to block next, and oftentimes didn't block anyone. The only other concern was his lack of balance when moving laterally. He seemed to block great when going downhill but when asked to block laterally his play declined.

2011 BCS National Championship Game - Chris Faulk.. I don't know where to begin but I grade him as a 7th round pick. Bama made him look like a DI-AA scrub. Most of the time he preferred to cut block his opponent at the knees because he was clearly overmatched. He doesn't deal well with the speed rush very well. His strength is run blocking but even that was just above average.

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