Bengals bring in Oregon pass-rusher Reed
Posted: Wed Apr 15, 2009 2:20 pm
By Carlos "Big C" Holmes Journal-News ...Big C's NFL Blitz
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Great for Nick...he will get a shot somewhere and do well!
The Cincinnati Bengals will play host to Oregon defensive end Nick Reed who will be in town Wednesday, April 15, to visit with the team. Reed is a prospect flying under the radar, but the Bengals seem to have scoped him out and have taken a real interest in the pass-rusher
The 6-foot-2, 245 pound Reed is an undersized defensive end but was a highly productive player for the Ducks throughout his college career. The Walter Camp first-team All-America and Pac-10 leader in sacks the last two seasons has drawn comparisons to New England Patriots linebacker Tedy Bruschi.
Reed wasn’t invited to the Scouting Combine but blew NFL teams away after putting up some impressive numbers at Oregon’s pro day.
40-yard Dash: 4.71
Vertical Jump: 31.5 inches
Bench Press Reps (225 pounds): 24
Broad Jump: 9.0 feet
Short Shuttle: 4.26
Three-Cone Drill: 6.95
60-yard Shuttle: 12.02
Reed used the snub as motivation and worked on every aspect in preparation for the school’s workout. He showed his versatility with a solid performance during linebacker drills.
The way I hear it, the Bengals talent evaluators unearthed a gem with Reed because he could really be an asset to the team.
Stay tuned in to Big C’s NFL Blitz because I will have a more in depth scouting report on Reed in the next couple days.
GO DUCKS!!
http://www.journal-news.com/blogs/conte ... assru.html
Great for Nick...he will get a shot somewhere and do well!
The Cincinnati Bengals will play host to Oregon defensive end Nick Reed who will be in town Wednesday, April 15, to visit with the team. Reed is a prospect flying under the radar, but the Bengals seem to have scoped him out and have taken a real interest in the pass-rusher
The 6-foot-2, 245 pound Reed is an undersized defensive end but was a highly productive player for the Ducks throughout his college career. The Walter Camp first-team All-America and Pac-10 leader in sacks the last two seasons has drawn comparisons to New England Patriots linebacker Tedy Bruschi.
Reed wasn’t invited to the Scouting Combine but blew NFL teams away after putting up some impressive numbers at Oregon’s pro day.
40-yard Dash: 4.71
Vertical Jump: 31.5 inches
Bench Press Reps (225 pounds): 24
Broad Jump: 9.0 feet
Short Shuttle: 4.26
Three-Cone Drill: 6.95
60-yard Shuttle: 12.02
Reed used the snub as motivation and worked on every aspect in preparation for the school’s workout. He showed his versatility with a solid performance during linebacker drills.
The way I hear it, the Bengals talent evaluators unearthed a gem with Reed because he could really be an asset to the team.
Stay tuned in to Big C’s NFL Blitz because I will have a more in depth scouting report on Reed in the next couple days.
GO DUCKS!!