CamanoIslandJQ
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Is this guy a developmental TE available round 6,7/UDFA? Sure has the speed, get-off and workout numbers for that. The kid is an athlete, a basketball player and has some receiving background. Maybe a later round TE pick for the Seahawks to develop?
DE-Larry Webster, Bloomsburg, 6-6, 252, 33.5" arms, 10-1/8" hands, 4.58/40 (1.57 10-yd split!!!!), 36.5" vert., 10'-03" broad jump, 7.29 3-cone, 17 reps.
http://www.football.com/en-us/2014-slee ... y-webster/
Per this piece, Webster may have a home at DE or may be converted to LB or possibly TE (and he's willing to convert to TE, even though he likes defense.)
http://www.nfldraftscout.com/ratings/ds ... &genpos=DE
""Webster, who starred for four years on the basketball court in college, needs to get stronger and add meat to his lean, lanky body type, but I expect Webster to essentially take a “redshirt” year as a rookie to take advantage of a NFL weight room and pro coaching. His future in the league is likely at linebacker or maybe even tight end, but regardless, he has EXCITING potential - Dane Brugler, NFLDraftScout.com""
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DE-Larry Webster, Bloomsburg, 6-6, 252, 33.5" arms, 10-1/8" hands, 4.58/40 (1.57 10-yd split!!!!), 36.5" vert., 10'-03" broad jump, 7.29 3-cone, 17 reps.
http://www.football.com/en-us/2014-slee ... y-webster/
Per this piece, Webster may have a home at DE or may be converted to LB or possibly TE (and he's willing to convert to TE, even though he likes defense.)
http://www.nfldraftscout.com/ratings/ds ... &genpos=DE
""Webster, who starred for four years on the basketball court in college, needs to get stronger and add meat to his lean, lanky body type, but I expect Webster to essentially take a “redshirt” year as a rookie to take advantage of a NFL weight room and pro coaching. His future in the league is likely at linebacker or maybe even tight end, but regardless, he has EXCITING potential - Dane Brugler, NFLDraftScout.com""
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