BCS Championship Game NFL Draft stock up spotlight
Unless you're an Alabama fan, the BCS National Championship Game was a largely forgettable affair. The defenses played as you'd expect. But the inept LSU offense, particularly quarterback Jordan Jefferson, killed most interest in the game.
Although Jefferson didn't, some draft-eligible players helped their NFL Draft stock. Here are those players:
Nick Gentry, DT, Alabama: Gentry is a squat 6-foot-1, 284-pound defensive lineman who gets by on his first step and leverage. A senior, Gentry may not have a draftable grade, but he at least earned himself some training camp invites with his tittle game performance. As part of Alabama's line rotation, Gentry was often the first man off the line of scrimmage.
Courtney Upshaw, OLB, Alabama: The game's defensive MVP showed an exceptional first step and the ability to drop in coverage. He also showed plus tackling ability, driving through running back powerful running back Kenny Hilliard in the second half. Upshaw looks like a good three-down linebacker for a 3-4 team.
Barkevious Mingo, DE, LSU: Mingo may not have had the game he wanted as a pass rusher after finishing with zero sacks. But he showed good range in the run game while holding the edge. Until late in the game, Alabama's Trent Richardson didn't have outside running lanes to cut through because of Mingo's play on the right side.
Dre Kirkpatrick, CB, Alabama: It's hard for a cornerback to look good in a game where the opposing quarterback threw for only 53 yards. But Kirkpatrick shut down LSU's Rueben Randle (who was banged up) and showed his ability as a tackler. He played as a gunner on special teams and it helped stop Tyrann Mathieu. From a physical standpoint, there may be no better cornerback in this year's draft.
Michael Brockers, DT, LSU: Of the LSU interior defensive linemen, none looked better than Brockers. He beat regarded Alabama guard Chance Warmack on the inside a few times and played with better leverage against center William Vlachos. Brockers showed he's ready for the NFL as a redshirt sophomore.
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Gentry was a beast last night
Probably too small to play DE in a 3-4. I wouldn’t mind the Steelers giving him a TC look though.
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by MOSScomeBACK2vikes on Jan 10, 2012 12:32 PM EST reply actions
Watching Gentry..
reminded me a lot of watching Kyle Williams of the Bills…not the biggest, not the fastest or strongest…but has a knack of getting to the right spot and out-working his opponent. It will take few years, but this guy is gonna be a steal.
Gentry's a lot like Kelly Gregg
he should probably add about 15lbs and more as his career goes along, but I really can’t see him not making an NFL team.
Upshaw reminds me of Carl Banks.
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You are the only person I’ve read to make that comparison other than me.
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by Buffalo for Eternity on Jan 10, 2012 7:13 PM EST up reply actions
As a Cowboys fan, I was extremely impressed by Upshaw.
The combine will answer a lot of questions, but Ingram and Upshaw are both guys that I would love to see replace Anthony Spencer.
And I already knew Kirkpatrick is incredible, but that performance was a great exclamation point to his career. There is no way he falls to #14, but I suppose I can dream.
If I had a nickel for every Super Bowl the Eagles have won, I would have zero nickels.
It's funny how every one of these players is on defense.
No…offense…whatsoever.
Besides Richardson’s rush TD.
Tajh Boyd and Dre' Ellington are the future.
Brandon Jennings; Just keep waiting people.
Giants fans loved the game too
Good old Giants football. Scoring is boring.

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