Tatum Everett showed highlights with the LSU fullback scoring 2 gimmee touchdowns in a no-name game instead of celebrating the accomplishments of a north la player from LaTech in the East-West Shrine game. I sent her an email.
Have you considered those Dogs?
Came to this thread looking to see how Ellis did in the Shrine game . . . I should have known better.
Ahh. Hasn't happened it, at least that explains some if it.
Have you considered those Dogs?
Ellis had interviews with Washington and Carolina at the Shrine Game
Stock Up: Justin Ellis, DT, Louisiana Tech
Arguably the biggest “winner” of the week, Ellis showcased tremendous power and balance as an interior rusher, driving through most interior linemen he faced this week. He knocked Gabe Ikard on his back twice, and he even executed two well-timed, under-control spin moves during one-on-one drills. He also showcased his ability to drive the line of scrimmage immediately and penetrate head-up.
Despite not registering on the stat sheet during the game, Ellis made his impact felt by driving through the pocket and forcing quarterbacks/running backs off their desire path.
The sky’s almost the limit for how he can go in the draft. The second round may be his landing spot if he can impress in Mobile as well, as he received a Senior Bowl invite. The Shrine Game lacked great depth in terms of interior linemen, an area where the Senior Bowl has plenty of talent and should test Ellis throughout practices.
http://bleacherreport.com/articles/1...ne-game/page/6
Lil' more from Bleacher Report today(Correction Yesterday):
"Two interior defensive line names to remember—Caraun Reid of Princeton and Justin Ellis of Louisiana Tech. The latter told me he compares his game to the style of New England Patriots' monster Vince Wilfork, and backed up that claim on many snaps in Mobile."
Check out the Falcon Life Forum comments:
http://boards.atlantafalcons.com/top...ouisiana-tech/
Some times I wonder of the Fox Sports and ESPN dudes even know there are linemen on a FB team.