http://www.d2football.com/prohopefuls/ 8 QB Trevor Harris Edinboro 6014 214 PFA 9 OT Nick McDonald Grand Valley 6037 322 PFA 10 QB Billy Cundiff Ashland 6016 214 PFA 11 WR AJ Jackson California 6043 232 PFA 12 CB Kelvin Rodgers Minnesota State 5116 168 PFA 13 CB Terrence Johnson California 5090 184 PFA 14 WR Preston Parker North Alabama 5105 196 PFA I just really like Kelvin Rogers as a all around prospect. the +1: http://www.bristolpress.com/articles/2010/02/07/sports/doc4b6f90108ff2d598407439.txt James Mallory has some things in common with players Sparano/Ireland have taken in the later rounds, the most obvious one is they like small college players from the Northeast.
Ten more small college players: http://www.nationalfootballpost.com/Smallschool-prospects-to-watch.html This guy: At 6'8, he could be on the radar as a developmental Tackle, 6'8? And this cat is as well: He is taller than Arthur Moats, the Buck Buchanon Award winner, but he should be there in the 6th or 7th rd, they both should be available then.
I am currently a student at William & Mary and have seen Adrian Tracy play in many games. He has played DE here at the college but I would agree he is better as an OLB. He is a very good pass rusher and sure tackler but I would say his one weakness would be when teams run the ball directly at him. That being said, I believe we lead the nation in running defense in FCS play and we do play in a very tough conference (CAA). We held UVA's running game to next to nothing as well.
Well Moats and Adrian Tracy made great impressions at the Combine: http://www.jbscouting.com/index.php/blog/522-fcs-stock-combine Other small college guys: Adrian Tracy ran a 4.68 and was slightly behind Art Moats on most measurements. For Lane and Carrington they still have pro days to work with so all is not lost.