DIR Return Create A Forum - Home
---------------------------------------------------------
Stony Brook Fans
HTML https://sbufan.createaforum.com
---------------------------------------------------------
*****************************************************
DIR Return to: SBU Football
*****************************************************
#Post#: 3219--------------------------------------------------
Re: NFL prospects?
By: sbufan Date: October 3, 2012, 1:47 am
---------------------------------------------------------
Dont know who's twitter account this is or who he's referring to
but
"Watching stony brook tape. Maysonet isnt the only solid
prospect. This team is good."
HTML https://twitter.com/JoshBDraft/status/253363075909038080
#Post#: 3220--------------------------------------------------
Re: NFL prospects?
By: joewillie Date: October 3, 2012, 10:07 am
---------------------------------------------------------
Reyes will get a shot...not sure he will get drafted but I would
be surprised if he wasn't in someones camp. He's got great
size and ball skills. He could end up with 100 tackles this
year.
#Post#: 3221--------------------------------------------------
Re: NFL prospects?
By: Chairman of the Board Date: October 3, 2012, 10:26 am
---------------------------------------------------------
what about (down the line) Bamiro, based on SIZE alone!!! What
is he, 6'8'', 1400 pounds???
#Post#: 3222--------------------------------------------------
Re: NFL prospects?
By: sbufan Date: October 3, 2012, 11:48 am
---------------------------------------------------------
What do you guys think about Kevin Norrell? I don't think he'll
get drafted, but hoping he can get a training camp invite and
make a roster.
#Post#: 3223--------------------------------------------------
Re: NFL prospects?
By: Chrissy D. Date: October 3, 2012, 12:08 pm
---------------------------------------------------------
Bamiro is a jr would have to think he gets drafted on size
alone, Jets drafted Ducasse from Umass I think in 2nd or 3rd
round. Norrel should get a look. With recent success with 1aa
talent in the nfl ( Victor Cruz ) some of these guys will get
some looks. Reyes is draft worthy, and Maysonette should be a
3rd or 4th round pick. The rb pool in div 1 is not what it has
been the last few yrs and this kid can play for anyone in the
nation.
#Post#: 3227--------------------------------------------------
Re: NFL prospects?
By: jaghatai Date: October 3, 2012, 8:53 pm
---------------------------------------------------------
I know that Reyes has been getting a lot of attention. Teams
love his "Box Safety" mentality, and with the NFL going the
direction it is, tough DB's who want to stop the run are always
wanted.
Also gaining some attention is Dudley and Coats. They will
definitely not get drafted, but will draw looks and will
eventually play somewhere next Fall.
Norrell is a very solid player, but to be blunt, just doesn't
have NFL measurables. He's listed at 5'10", 200lbs. Not quite
sure about that... Don't get me wrong, he's got a ton of heart
and makes some NFL caliber moves, but ultimately he's a smaller
dude without INSANE speed. If you're going to be his size, you
better run a <4.3 40. A neat intangible is you can see the
other WR's and DB's seem to feed of him on the sidelines. He
talks, they listen. He gets excited, they key on that. Thats
just being a great teammate off the field which leads to great
things on the field.
Bamiro and Coker are being watched for next year, but it's still
early to talk about them.
The best thing about it is that while NFL teams/scouts are
watching Maysonet, they are also watching our entire squad.
Prior to the last few years, the only time a scout came to
Lavalle was if he was lost. Just having those dudes around open
up opportunities for our guys.
#Post#: 3228--------------------------------------------------
Re: NFL prospects?
By: Chrissy D. Date: October 3, 2012, 10:14 pm
---------------------------------------------------------
Norrell is a playmaker whose skills translate to the slot at the
next level. As far as measurables go Victor Cruz did not have
nfl size or speed when he came out of Umass. Point is all these
guys need is a camp invite and from there talent counts.
#Post#: 3300--------------------------------------------------
Re: NFL prospects?
By: sbufan Date: October 8, 2012, 1:12 pm
---------------------------------------------------------
From ESPN.com
"McShay: Miguel Maysonet, RB, Stony Brook
A native of Puerto Rico, Maysonet grew up in Long Island and
played at Hofstra before transferring to Stony Brook. He's
looking to become the next Puerto Rican player to make it to the
NFL from the small-school level (after Victor Cruz), and right
now he projects as a Day 3 pick. He measures 5-9, 205, with
adequate top-end speed (reportedly in the 4.5 range), runs low
to the ground and behind his pads, and is patient to the hole
with good burst through it. Maysonet has more power than his
size would indicate, and his instincts are improving. After
rushing for 220 yards and two TDs in Stony Brook's 23-3 win over
Army on Oct. 1, his stock is rising."
HTML http://insider.espn.go.com/college-football/story/_/id/8474583/who-most-underrated-team-nation-ncf
#Post#: 3301--------------------------------------------------
Re: NFL prospects?
By: ry1nik Date: October 8, 2012, 2:18 pm
---------------------------------------------------------
It will be great to be watching TV one Sunday next year and see
or hear Maysonet's name on the screen, along with "Stony Brook."
Not to take anything away from the coaching staff, but the SB
football program would be quite different (and not in a positive
way) had Hofstra not dropped football. So glad it did.
#Post#: 3302--------------------------------------------------
Re: NFL prospects?
By: joewillie Date: October 8, 2012, 2:55 pm
---------------------------------------------------------
Great story on Maysonet....
HTML http://nfldraftzone.com/draft-news/diamond-in-the-rough-miguel-maysonet-rb-stony-brook-university/
*****************************************************
DIR Previous Page
DIR Next Page