4th Round, 17th: Kyle Moore, DE - Tampa Bay Buccaneers
5th Round, 36th: David Buehler, K - Dallas Cowboys
6th Round, 10th: Cary Harris, CB - Buffalo Bills
6th Round, 16th: Kevin Ellison, SS - San Diego Chargers
USC led the way with 11 players taken; Ohio State had the 2nd most with 7 players. Coach Herm Edwards had this to say about SC:
"If you want to play pro football and you're a young high school athlete, you know going to USC is going to give you the best opportunity system-wise and competitive-wise on the field."
"That's what USC brings to the table. That's why historically, year-after-year you see all these players coming into the league. Do they all make it? No, but you have an opportunity."
- LB Brian Cushing: 4.67 and 4.73 - S Kevin Ellison: 4.75 - CB Cary Harris: 4.68 - LB Kaluka Maiava: 4.66 and 4.68 - LB Clay Matthews: 4.58 - LB Rey Maualuga: 4.69 - DE Kyle Moore: 4.77 - WR Patrick Turner: 4.59
Biggest gain today was from Rey who ran a 40-time that was clocked between high 4.5's to low 4.7's. This was a big improvement over his disappointing showing at the NFL combine where he tweaked his hamstring during the run.
Cary Harris once again struggled with the 40, but Todd McShay said it was due to a knee injury. I agree with Todd, and most SC fans, that Cary and Kevin Ellison are two picks that will go late due to their less-than-spectacular results at the work-outs, but prove to be ballers at the next level.
Looks like Mark, Cush, Rey, and Clay have solidified themselves as 1st round picks, which will make 2009 the 2nd year in a row that SC will produce 4 players in the 1st round. That streak could possibly continue next year with Taylor Mays, Shareece Wright, Damian Williams, and a guy like Charles Brown if he can put together a great year.
Q. Why USC? A. It’s a great program, and I’m going to be coached by a great linebackers coach in [Ken Norton Jr]. He is one of the best to play the game. I’m going to learn how to play football at the next level. And being able to play under coach Pete Carroll is an excellent opportunity. I know they will be able to improve my chances of getting into the NFL, which has always been my dream. It’s every kid’s dream who plays football.
Q. What happened with UGA? A. I just didn’t want to be that close to home. I’m very thankful to UGA for offering me a scholarship and spending so much time with me. It was hard to tell them no because the coaches and I developed a great relationship. It got to a point where we didn’t even talk recruiting. We would just laugh about other stuff, but I knew I couldn’t go wrong at USC.
Sounds a lot like Kyle Moore back in his recruitment.
Mark Sanchez - QB Brian Cushing - OLB Rey Maualuga - ILB/MLB Clay Matthews Jr. - WDE/OLB Kevin Ellison - SS Cary Harris - CB Kaluka Maiava - OLB Fili Moala - DT Kyle Moore - DE Josh Pinkard - CB/FS Patrick Turner - WR David Buehler - Kicker
The list above is just ridiculous. Every player on there (minus David Buehler) has a shot at being a 1st day pick. Digging deeper, you have 5 potential 1st rounders in Mark, Cush, Rey, Clay, and Fili plus three legitimate sleeper picks in Kevin Ellison, Kaluka Maiava, and Cary Harris. Both PT and Kyle Moore can be solid contributors if placed in the right situations; Kyle was actually a surprise performer at the Senior Bowl.
As for Josh Pinkard, he's made his intentions clear that he'll return for his 6th year if he is granted eligilibity by the NCAA. If Josh comes back, he'll likely start in the FS role alongside Taylor Mays who is looking to play closer to the line. In Nickle packages, we'd see Josh slide over and Will Harris step in. Considering Josh was once one of our more talented players on defense, he can definitely boost his draft stock with a solid injury-free season.