Coryell Judie Scouting Report |
Coryell Judie - Texas A&M; (HT: 5-11¾ - WT: 194) |
Positives -- Adequate size but not elite measureables... Aggressive corner with good first punch on receivers, not afraid to get physical despite his size... Incredible ball skills and has a nose for the big play, great athleticism allows him to snatch the ball at its highest point... Strong zone corner with good play
recognition and has shown great closing ability on screens... Plays well against the run, and has the strength to disengage from sloppy blocking... Real talent and potential as a return man, many corners play special teams in college but Judie has the explosiveness that translates to the next level... Raw ability with a higher ceiling than some others... Many question marks exist but he is most definitely an intriguing prospect and if a team feels they can coach him up he could end up being a mid-round steal.
Negatives -- Has struggled with injuries and has gone through several surgeries which may scare teams off... Overaggressive at times and can be beaten with pump fakes and double moves... Playing with raw ability and not necessarily football intelligence, needs to improve as a student of the game... Good speed but does not have elite change of direction speed... Poor footwork at times forces him to take an extra step or two before closing on the ball... Played in junior college before transferring to Texas A&M; which gives him less experience at the FCS level... Junior college career may give teams pause and question what was wrong coming out of high school... Has a higher ceiling but at the same time is much less sure of a prospect and could be out of the league in under five years... Saw a real drop in production in 2011, possibly with teams throwing away from him but will have teams wondering if he's one year standout.
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Combine Results |
Height |
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5116 |
Weight |
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194 |
Arm |
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30¼ |
Hand |
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8¾ |
40-Time |
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4.48 |
Vertical |
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37 |
Broad |
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10'6" |
Bench Press |
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Shuttle |
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4.25 |
Cone |
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7.33 |
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At Texas A&M; -- (Official School Bio) 2010: Earned honorable mention All-Big 12 status... recovered after missing all of 2009 to become a key component of the Aggie defensive backfield and special teams... played in all 13 games, starting ten contests... finished with 57 tackles, four pass break-ups, four interceptions and two tackles for loss... made his Texas A&M; debut against Stephen F. Austin, making two tackles... picked off a pass to go along with four stops against Louisiana Tech... recorded back-to-back eight-tackle performances against Arkansas and Missouri... notched his second interception of the season against Texas Tech... moved into the kickoff return role against No. 9 Oklahoma and enjoyed one of his best games of the season with six tackles, a pick and a 100-yard kickoff return for a touchdown... following the win over the Sooners, was named one of seven National KOR Performers of the Week by College Football Performance Awards and Big 12 Special Team Player of the Week... returned a kickoff for a touchdown for the second consecutive week on the road at Baylor, taking a kick back 84 yards for the score... posted seven tackles in a win over No. 8 Nebraska. 2009: Redshirted after suffering an injury in fall camp. Fort Scott Community College: In 2008 was named a Junior College All-American... as a freshman notched 44 tackles, intercepted six passes and broke up seven more... as a sophomore recorded 38 tackles, intercepted a pass and recovered a fumble... averaged 26.8 yards per kickoff return and 15.1 yards per punt return, including a touchdown... coached by Jeff Sims.
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