Vincent Brown - San Diego St. (HT: 6-0 - WT: 195) Combine 40: N/A - Pro Day 40: N/A - Position Rank: 6 of 50
Positives: Above-average speed, can get behind a defense... Plays bigger than his size would indicate... Has solid hands, rarely drops the football... Catches the ball with both hands and arms extended... Good route runner, gets separation in man coverage... Always seems to be open, does a great job of finding soft spots in zone coverage... Quick feet, gets off the line of scrimmage in a hurry... Tough runner after the catch, has some elusiveness to him... Solid run blocker, very physical player who likes to throw his body around... Above-average vertical leap and can win a jump ball battle... Put up huge numbers as a senior with 1352 yards and 10 touchdowns while averaging a staggering 19.6 yards per catch... Can break the big play, had a 50+ yard reception in six of 13 games this year... Has added value as a kick returner... Projects as a solid number two or three receiver at the next level, won't take over games, but can contribute at a high level as a secondary target.
Negatives: Not very big, doesn't have a strong frame and may struggle with larger corners in the NFL... Has had injury problems in the past, missed five games in 2009 due to an injured right thumb... Won't blow anybody away in his post-season workouts... Played against one BCS school in 2010, Missouri, and was held to five catches for 17 yards... Gears down when cutting in the open field.
Receiving
Season
Team
REC
YDS
AVG
LNG
TD
Totals
209
3110
14.9
90
23
2007
San Diego St.
31
349
11.3
62
2
2008
San Diego St.
64
631
9.9
51
5
2009
San Diego St.
45
778
17.3
78
6
2010
San Diego St.
69
1352
19.6
90
10
(January 17, GBNReport.com) --
Auburn has announced that junior WR Darvin Adams has applied to the NFL to enter the 2011 draft. Adams led the Tigers in receiving this past season
when he had 52 catches for almost a 1,000 yards and seven TDs.
Underclassmen had until Saturday�s deadline to apply for early entry to the draft, but names are still dribbling out as no one is obliged to actually make an announcement at that time.