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Borrowing this from another thread where I had posted it:
Usama Young, Kent State- Dean Pees special (as Dean was his former coach). 5-11 1/8, 196. Timed 4.4 speed @ Pro Day, 43” vertical!.

“Young's vertical jump of 43 inches would have been among the best scores of any players in his position group at this year's NFL combine. His long shuttle run of 11.98 seconds would also have topped all defensive backs at the combine. Just for good measure, Young twice ran the 40-yard dash in 4.40 seconds. Current rumors circulating through the NFL have Young most likely being drafted early on day two and possibly even late on day one… - Ravenna Record Courier”

http://www.nfldraftscout.com/ratings...php?pyid=26663
 
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Ranked 31 @ USA Today at CB
http://www.usatoday.com/sports/football/draft/2007-expanded-big-board.htm

Ranked 54 by espn.com @ CB
http://insider.espn.go.com/nfldraft/draft/tracker/position?id=92&draftyear=2007

Ranked #19 by Pro Football Weekly Draft Guide
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“5-11 ½, 194
Strengths: Very good size and speed….Fluid mover who redirects quickly… rarely misses in the open field… takes good angles. Good worker. Tough and highly competitive…
Weaknesses: Shows some tightness in the hips and is leggy. Needs to get stronger… Does not have great instincts… can be late arriving to the ball.
The Way we see it: Has flown under the radar in a midlevel program, but he is a 4 year starter with top intangibles…”

By the way, not invited to the combine.
 
Borrowing this from another thread where I had posted it:
Usama Young, Kent State- Dean Pees special (as Dean was his former coach). 5-11 1/8, 196. Timed 4.4 speed @ Pro Day, 43” vertical!.

“Young's vertical jump of 43 inches would have been among the best scores of any players in his position group at this year's NFL combine. His long shuttle run of 11.98 seconds would also have topped all defensive backs at the combine. Just for good measure, Young twice ran the 40-yard dash in 4.40 seconds. Current rumors circulating through the NFL have Young most likely being drafted early on day two and possibly even late on day one… - Ravenna Record Courier”

http://www.nfldraftscout.com/ratings...php?pyid=26663

Certainly has all the measurables, where do you see him getting drafted. I have heard he has moved all the way up to the start of day 2 (early round 4).
 
Certainly has all the measurables, where do you see him getting drafted. I have heard he has moved all the way up to the start of day 2 (early round 4).

I heard that as well. But my source was the "Ravenna Record Courier", certainly not one of your higher echelon sources. Lol. I would definitely start thinking of him there, Probably right after Michael Coe (who I am also a fan of). I'll try to get some game to games stats up soon.
 
More stuff-
Evaluation from scouts.com
Pos: A nice-sized cornerback with solid ball skills. Displays solid footwork in reverse, loses nothing transitioning to run with opponents and covers a good amount of area on the field. Quickly reads receivers’ eyes, then gets his head back around to locate the ball. Nicely positions himself against defenders and gets vertical to knock away the pass. Tough and willing to get involved in the action.
Neg: Not strong and struggles bringing ball handlers down on initial contact. Very quick out of his backpedal and prefers to side-shuffle. Better facing the quarterback and struggles with his back to the ball.

http://scout.scout.com/a.z?s=118&p=8&c=1&nid=2704618&yr=2007

All stats below from the Kent State Athletics web site:
2006 stats:
62 total tackles (39/21)
2 Ints.
3 tfl
3ff
6 bu
8 pd
& 1 blocked kick

2005 stats:
50 tt (30/20)
4 tfl
2 ints
3 bu
5 pd

2004 stats
39 tt (28/11)
1 tfl
3 ints
4 bu
7 pd
1 qbh

2003 stats:
49 tt (32/17)
2 ints
8 bu
10 pd
2 rec fum

http://www.kentstatesports.com/SportSelect.dbml?DB_OEM_ID=11400&KEY=&SPID=4445&SPSID=47584
 
Prospect visits/ workouts w/ link:
Kent State senior cornerback Usama Young, who ran sub-4.4 times at his pro day, has set up private visits with Chicago, Cincinnati, Dallas, Jacksonville and the Jets. A number of teams have also done one-on-one workouts with him, including Chicago, Jacksonville, Kansas City, the Giants, Jets, New England, Philadelphia and Tampa Bay.
http://sports.yahoo.com/nfl/blog/nfl_experts/post/Prospects-private-visits?urn=nfl,26654
 
Scouts Inc gave him a grade of 30 vs Leon Hall's grade of 96.
But ProFW ranks him as the 6th best CB with a grade of 5.75 (very good) vs Hall's grade of 6.40 (Future Pro Bowl)
 
Scouts Inc gave him a grade of 30 vs Leon Hall's grade of 96.
But ProFW ranks him as the 6th best CB with a grade of 5.75 (very good) vs Hall's grade of 6.40 (Future Pro Bowl)

I have noticed just a little lack of consensus w/ regards to Usama from the "experts" (master of understatement that I am).
 
From Peter King's MMQB article today in si.com:

"7. I know the player whom teams will be doing the most work on in the final pre-draft hours is Kent State cornerback Usama Young. Mediocre crop of corners this year, and interest was peaked when Young ran a 4.39 40 at his pro day. "We've got grades all over the board on him,'' one AFC scout told me. "He's probably more of a zone corner guy, and you don't see him play all that well on tape; but he's the kind of a guy a good defensive coach would think he could turn into a decent starter or a solid nickel. He'll probably be a first-day pick.'' "

Add Link: http://sportsillustrated.cnn.com/2007/writers/peter_king/04/22/mmqb/2.html
 
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I was noticing NFLDraftScout.com's rankings had shifted a fair bit with previous UDFA/off-the-radar talents now rated as seventh/UDFA fellows (Will Herring for one). I expect Usama to make it into Day One also, too few CBs with the necessary tools.
 
I was noticing NFLDraftScout.com's rankings had shifted a fair bit with previous UDFA/off-the-radar talents now rated as seventh/UDFA fellows (Will Herring for one). I expect Usama to make it into Day One also, too few CBs with the necessary tools.

Actually, Usama Young is now listed as a 3rd to 4th round pick on NFLDraftScout.com. He's shot up the charts.
 
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