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  • Michael82
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    • Jul 2002
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    6th round pick Keith Ellison

    OLB Keith Ellison - Oregon State

  • Bert102176
    Registered User
    • Aug 2002
    • 3742

    #2
    Re: With their 6th round pick, the Buffalo Bills select....

    yeah who the hell is he
    lets go BUFFALO lets go BUFFALO

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    • LtFinFan66
      Registered User
      • Mar 2005
      • 47199

      #3
      Re: With their 6th round pick, the Buffalo Bills select....

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      • Devin
        The Octagon
        • Apr 2003
        • 23878

        #4
        Re: With their 6th round pick, the Buffalo Bills select....

        Is Spencer Havner still on the board? WTF?
        http://gridironjunkies.net/forums/index.php

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        • DraftBoy
          Administrator
          • Jul 2002
          • 107452

          #5
          Re: With their 6th round pick, the Buffalo Bills select....

          former SS, moved to OLB, playmaker sideline to sideline, undersized needs to add some bulk. Has trouble disgnosing play, fighting through blocks, and bites on the playaction. Is good in coverage and matches up well with TE and RB's out of the backfield.
          COMING SOON...
          Originally posted by Dr.Lecter
          We were both drunk and Hillary did not look that bad at 2 AM, I swear!!!!!!

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          • Dozerdog
            In a jar, on a shelf, next to the unopened Miracle Whip.

            Administrator Emeritus
            • Jul 2002
            • 42586

            #6
            Re: With their 6th round pick, the Buffalo Bills select....

            Prospect Profiles
            Keith Ellison
            Height: 6-1
            Weight: 229
            40 Speed: 4.83*
            Position: Outside Linebacker
            College: Oregon State
            Final Grade: G 5.9 ST

            GM JR Scouting LLC Grading Scale/Key


            SUMMARY
            Ellison was frustrating to grade because statistically he was a very productive linebacker who was involved in one play out of every 7.3 snaps, but he was not a consistently productive player. He was much less productive when blockers were able to get their hands on him. While he measures nearly 230 pounds, he looks much smaller on film and when he plays up high he really struggles vs. blockers. He is a versatile linebacker who is good rushing the passer, very smooth dropping into zone coverage, has the play speed and athleticism to cover well in man-to-man coverage and can make plays vs. the run from sideline to sideline. Overall, Ellison has all the physical tools to be a very productive starting linebacker if he becomes more consistent playing aggressively vs. blockers and bulks up to approximately 240 pounds. An added bonus is that while Ellison is a backup during his first season or two while he bulks up and learns to play more consistently, he will be able to make an impact as a cover man on special teams coverage.
            CRITICAL FACTORS
            Athletic AbilityInitial QuicknessPlay StrengthCompetesPlay SpeedInstincts
            6.56.05.56.06.56.0

            STRONG POINTS
            Ellison is a very good athlete with the quick feet, agility and flexibility to plays very well out in space when he bends his knees, plays over feet and stays under control. He is very quick and smooth dropping into zone coverage, reads the quarterback pass well, breaks and closes quickly and can make the hard hit right after the ball arrives to break up pass. He has good instincts, which combine with his quick feet so that he consistently reads and reacts to the play fast. On plays away he accelerates to full speed quickly, moves through traffic easily and has the playing speed to consistently chase plays down in pursuit. He is a very quick blitzer off the edge, can defeat the running back/tight end blocks easily and closes on the quarterback in a flash and makes hard hit. He has been a good coverage man on special teams at Oregon State.

            WEAKNESSES
            Ellison is clearly an undersized linebacker and it hinders his ability to consistently make plays when he has to deal with blockers. Once a blocker locks up on him, he lacks the strength to shed and get free consistently. He has a tendency to lose focus at times and ends up playing high when chasing the play and ends up getting bounced around in traffic. He gets over-aggressive at times and it leads to him stopping feet and diving and lunging, which leads to him missing tackles. He bites on play action fakes at times and it allows the tight end to get behind him too easily.

            POSITIONAL FACTORS
            GradeCategoryComments/Description
            6.0Read & ReactQuick feet and instincts help him to consistently get started toward the ball quickly at the snap.
            6.0Initial QuicknessHe consistently gets moving quickly at the snap -- bursts off ball on blitzes and drops into zone fast.
            5.5Play StrengthWhen he bends knees and plays aggressively, he can play stronger than his measured size.
            5.5TacklingCan be a very good and punishing tackler, but will leave feet, dives, lunges and misses tackles too often.
            5.5Shed BlockerFlashes quick, strong hands to take on and shed blocks well, but he does not shed consistently.
            5.5Run at HimWhen he is aggressive he defeats the block and makes tackles, but can be over-powered and ridden out of the play.
            6.0Pursuit/RangeOn plays away he accelerates to full speed fast, moves through traffic and makes plays chasing after ball in pursuit.
            6.5Closing BurstHe has an explosive closing burst to finish plays when he gets close to the ball-carrier or quarterback.
            6.0Zone CoverageDrops off ball into zone quickly, reads the quarterback pass fast, closes quickly and makes hard hit after catch.
            6.0M/M CoverageHas hips, athleticism and play speed to cover tight ends/running backs in tight man-to-man.
            6.0Pass Rush AbilityHe has an explosive burst off the ball, can beat tight end/running back blocks and closes on the quarterback fast.
            6.0ErrorsNo horrible mistakes, but does bite on play-action fakes and allows the tight end to get behind him.

            ATHLETIC ABILITYSection Grade: 6.5
            Ellison is a very good athlete and that is what allowed him to be a productive linebacker at Oregon State. He has very quick feet, which combines with his instincts so he can get started quickly toward the ball. His quick feet gives him a burst off the ball when blitzing and he has the agility and hands to defeat the running back/tight end blocks easily. On runs away he accelerates to full speed quickly, has the playing speed to chase down plays in pursuit and has the explosive closing burst to finish plays consistently. He shows his athleticism in his ability to pop up off the ground very quickly when he gets cut to the ground. He has good natural flexibility to get low and take on lead blockers stronger than expected at the point of attack. His athleticism also really shows in his ability to drop very quickly and smoothly in zone coverage, reads the quarterback pass well and breaks and closes very quickly on the ball to make hard hit right after the ball arrives to break up the pass.
            Q.A.B.Quick FeetC.O.D.FlexibilityCoordination
            6.56.56.56.06.5

            COMPETITIVENESSSection Grade: 6.0
            Ellison's toughness is what has allowed him to be a productive linebacker despite being short and undersized. He has shown surprising toughness at times taking on lead blockers strong at the point of attack. While he has shown the ability to step up and make big plays in key situations, he has not done it consistently due to his inconsistent play vs. blockers. His overall production has been good, but it tends to vary between very good and barely adequate. He is undersized and struggles to make plays consistently when he has to take-on/defeat a blocker. When he does not use hands aggressively vs. blockers he gets tied up, ridden and eliminated from the play. He is a highly competitive chase player who consistently fights and competes from snap to whistle to make plays in pursuit. He has an explosive closing burst to finish plays. He is a team player who not only was one of the team's defensive leaders, but continued to excel as a coverage man on the punt and kickoff coverage units. While he is not always tough and aggressive vs. blockers, he always hustles and chases hard trying to make plays all over the field.
            ToughnessClutch PlayProductionConsistencyTeam PlayerPride/Quit
            6.05.56.05.56.06.0

            MENTAL ALERTNESSSection Grade: 5.5
            Ellison seems to be a smart player and it shows in his sharp pass drops, good use of hands vs. blockers and ability to bend his knees and explode up into ball carrier to make hard hits/tackles. His instincts help him to burst off the ball explosively as a blitzer and to get started toward the ball fast, which is why he is consistently around the ball. Ellison does not do a good job of maintaining his concentration during games and it shows up most in his inconsistent play vs. blockers and his tendency to stop feet, lunge and miss tackles that he should make.
            Learn/RetainInstincts/ReactionsConcentration
            6.06.05.5
            STRENGTH/EXPLOSIONSection Grade: 5.5
            Ellison is a shorter/thinner than ideal at under 6-foot-1 and 230 pounds -- he actually looks more like a safety than a linebacker. While he has been a durable linebacker at Oregon State, it's a concern that he is undersized and does not protect his legs from low/cut blocks, so he takes a lot of hits to his lower legs. Heis a naturally explosive linebacker who explodes off the ball when he blitzes and is an explosive hitter when he stays over feet and tackles with good technique. Despite being undersized, Ellison has shown the strength to stack the point of attack vs. lead blockers when he bends his knees and takes them on aggressively at the point of attack. The trouble is that too often he is not aggressive taking on blockers, stays upright and high and can be ridden out of the play way too easily.
            Body TypeDurabilityExplosionPlay Strength
            4.55.06.05.5

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            • justasportsfan
              Registered User
              • Jul 2002
              • 71579

              #7
              Re: With their 6th round pick, the Buffalo Bills select....

              I love this pick ,whatever his name is gonna be a great player.
              sacrifice1
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              • Bert102176
                Registered User
                • Aug 2002
                • 3742

                #8
                Re: With their 6th round pick, the Buffalo Bills select....

                bites on the playaction, please not anothr Eddie Robinson
                lets go BUFFALO lets go BUFFALO

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                • Dozerdog
                  In a jar, on a shelf, next to the unopened Miracle Whip.

                  Administrator Emeritus
                  • Jul 2002
                  • 42586

                  #9
                  Re: With their 6th round pick, the Buffalo Bills select....

                  He's undersized. Maybe they can convert him to safety

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                  • Michael82
                    Registered User
                    • Jul 2002
                    • 82330

                    #10
                    Re: With their 6th round pick, the Buffalo Bills select....

                    www.nfldraftcountdown.com http:>Keith Ellison
                    Height: 6-1 1/2 | Weight: 235 | 40-Time: 4.80

                    Official Bio


                    Strengths:
                    Has great instincts...A very good natural athlete...Productive...Does an excellent job in coverage...Has the frame to get bigger...Solid tackler and good blitzer...Has good range and makes plays all over the field...Active and has a non-stop motor.

                    Weaknesses:
                    Undersized and doesn't have either the height or bulk you look for...Needs to get stronger...Will be too aggressive at times...Is not stout at the point...Struggles to take on massive blockers...Might be a bit of a 'tweener without a true position.

                    Notes:
                    Began his career at San Diego St. before transferring to a JUCO and ultimately ending up with the Beavers...Probably a weakside prospect for the next level who if nothing else will be a valuable contributor as a backup and on special teams.




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                    • northernbillfan
                      Hello, I'm Mike and I'm a Bills fan.

                      Administrator Emeritus
                      • Jul 2002
                      • 27551

                      #11
                      6th round pick Keith Ellison

                      Our latest pick.

                      Bio
                      When I die, please don't let my wife sell my camera equipment for what I told her I paid for it.


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                      • Bert102176
                        Registered User
                        • Aug 2002
                        • 3742

                        #12
                        Re: With their 6th round pick, the Buffalo Bills select....

                        Dozer we have enough safety's we should of taken Matua the OG
                        lets go BUFFALO lets go BUFFALO

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                        • Michael82
                          Registered User
                          • Jul 2002
                          • 82330

                          #13
                          Re: With their 6th round pick, the Buffalo Bills select....

                          Originally posted by Bert102176
                          yeah who the hell is he
                          A fine, upstanding young man.

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                          • LtFinFan66
                            Registered User
                            • Mar 2005
                            • 47199

                            #14
                            Re: With their 6th round pick, the Buffalo Bills select....

                            Originally posted by Dozerdog
                            He's undersized. Maybe they can convert him to safety
                            Zach Thomas is undersized too and he has done ok as a 5th round pick

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                            • Michael82
                              Registered User
                              • Jul 2002
                              • 82330

                              #15
                              Re: With their 6th round pick, the Buffalo Bills select....

                              Originally posted by Bert102176
                              Dozer we have enough safety's we should of taken Matua the OG
                              OL? why would we do that? We're more worried about rebuilding our defense entirely.

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