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2015 Senior Bowl: Auburn's Sammie Coates steals show at South weigh-in
By Dane Brugler | NFLDraftScout.com Senior Analyst
January 20, 2015 12:43 pm ET
Markus Golden's arms measured shorter than expected. (USATSI)
One of three redshirt juniors eligible to play in Mobile this week, Auburn WR Sammie Coates started the week strong with an impressive weigh-in on Tuesday morning. Listed at 6-foot-2 and 201 pounds at Auburn, he measured 6-1 (3/8”) and 213 pounds on the Senior Bowl stage, showing off his cut, muscular physique. Coates was 12 pounds heavier than his listed weight at Auburn, but it appeared to be all muscle on his lean, defined frame.
Coates also impressed with his arm length (33 1/2”), which was better than several of the offensive tackles on the South roster like LSU's La'el Collins (33 1/4"), Colorado State's Ty Sambrailo (33 1/8”) and Alabama's Austin Shepherd (32 3/4").
Expected to run well too, Coates has the size/speed combination that will create buzz, but he needs to show more consistency as a route runner and hands-catcher in order to be drafted as high as his measureables suggest.
Other weigh-in notes from the South team:
By Dane Brugler | NFLDraftScout.com Senior Analyst
January 20, 2015 12:43 pm ET
Markus Golden's arms measured shorter than expected. (USATSI)
One of three redshirt juniors eligible to play in Mobile this week, Auburn WR Sammie Coates started the week strong with an impressive weigh-in on Tuesday morning. Listed at 6-foot-2 and 201 pounds at Auburn, he measured 6-1 (3/8”) and 213 pounds on the Senior Bowl stage, showing off his cut, muscular physique. Coates was 12 pounds heavier than his listed weight at Auburn, but it appeared to be all muscle on his lean, defined frame.
Coates also impressed with his arm length (33 1/2”), which was better than several of the offensive tackles on the South roster like LSU's La'el Collins (33 1/4"), Colorado State's Ty Sambrailo (33 1/8”) and Alabama's Austin Shepherd (32 3/4").
Expected to run well too, Coates has the size/speed combination that will create buzz, but he needs to show more consistency as a route runner and hands-catcher in order to be drafted as high as his measureables suggest.
Other weigh-in notes from the South team:
- Arkansas DE Trey Flowers was only 6-2 (1/4”), but his wingspan was gigantic at 84 (1/4”), easily the best out of the defensive prospects on the roster. Although he isn't an elite speed rusher off the edge, Flowers' ability to cast a wide net with his length is a big reason he's so effective as a run defender.
- Missouri DE Markus Golden measured well at 6-2 (1/4”) and 255 pounds, but his 31-inch arms were much shorter than expected. The ideal length that scouts look for in defensive linemen is 33-inches or higher so I wouldn't be surprised if Golden stands up and practices at linebacker this week. Regardless of the measureables, he is a well-rounded player who loves to compete
- Northern Iowa RB David Johnson looked like a linebacker during his weigh-ins with a tall (6-0 (3/4”) tapered frame with good length (31 3/8”) and hand size (9 5/8”). As a productive pass catcher, Johnson is a candidate to play a hybrid H-back role at the next level.
- UCLA DE Owa Odighizuwa appeared better suited for a bodybuilder competition with his shredded body type and head-to-toe muscle definition. He measured 6-3 (1/2”) and 266 pounds with huge hands (11 1/8”) and ideal length (33 1/8”). Odighizuwa was definitely one of the "winners" of the South squad during weigh-ins.
- Colorado State OT Ty Sambrailo has good numbers on paper at 6-5 (3/4”) and 309 pounds with adequate arm length (33 1/8”), but his body type wasn't impressive with most of his weight in his stomach and chest. This reflects his tape, which suggests he might need a full year in a NFL weight and conditioning program until he has the requisite functional strength needed to hold up on the edges