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A new series was formed over a month ago called The Future 40, and the next edition is here! The segment has and will continue to run every other day until late April as we provide you with in-depth scouting reports of some 2010 NFL Draft prospects, giving you information key to understanding some of the players’ strengths, weaknesses, projected round of selection, possibility of being picked by the Eagles, and much more! And because the Draft is an important event for the entire league, some of the top-ranked players not expected to go to Philadelphia will also be reported on. This time around, we will switch over to the offensive side of the ball and look at Mike Iupati: More »


While many of the players who were considered the prime value of the free agent market have signed with teams (i.e. Julius Peppers, Karlos Dansby, Chester Taylor), the massive amounts of recent releases have added some notable names to the list of players currently looking for jobs. For instance, without the announcing that defensive back Gibril Wilson had been cut from the Dolphins, the value remaining at the Safety position in free agency would be quite low right now. Take a look at some players around the league who were recently removed from their respective organizations and have spiced up the pickings on the free agency market: More »


Along with the free agency period of 2010 comes the offseason trading allowance, in which teams are–obviously–given permission to negotiate and execute trades for the first time since the early part of the regular season, and the Eagles are among the clubs frequently mentioned in deals, especially because of their envious Quarterback situation. Remember, they hold Pro-Bowlers at the starting and backup spots in Donovan McNabb and Michael Vick, and also have a promising future player in Kevin Kolb. More »


A new series was formed about a month ago called The Future 40, and the next edition is here! The segment has and will continue to run every other day until late April as we provide you with in-depth scouting reports of some 2010 NFL Draft prospects, giving you information key to understanding some of the players’ strengths, weaknesses, projected round of selection, possibility of being picked by the Eagles, and much more! And because the Draft is an important event for the entire league, some of the top-ranked players not expected to go to Philadelphia will also be reported on. This time around, we will stick to a defensive standpoint and look at Taylor Mays: More »


A new series was formed about a month ago called The Future 40, and the next edition is here! The segment has and will continue to run every other day until late April as we provide you with in-depth scouting reports of some 2010 NFL Draft prospects, giving you information key to understanding some of the players’ strengths, weaknesses, projected round of selection, possibility of being picked by the Eagles, and much more! And because the Draft is an important event for the entire league, some of the top-ranked players not expected to go to Philadelphia will also be reported on. This time around, we will switch to a defensive perspective and look at Brandon Graham: More »


The rumors of where Michael Vick might be playing in the 2010 season are sure to heat up when the new league year arrives on March 5th and trading is allowed…however, the Eagles’ Quarterback might have stirred up the serious speculation a little early with some statements he made on an Atlanta radio show appearance. After being asked by the host to answer a listener’s question regarding where he would like to play if he could choose anywhere in the NFL, Vick said it would be the Carolina Panthers. More »


The Eagles’ Quarterback situation has been talked about quite a lot thus far in the offseason, and while it can get a bit tiring at times to continue to hear the nonstop speculation, there is plenty of reason to discuss the ordeal. What Philadelphia does at the position has the potential to affect many teams around the league, as well as some organizations’ plans for free agency and the Draft. The latest rumor to surface regarding the QBs indicates that St. Louis brass have been in “intense internal conversations” with the Birds in hopes of creating a trade that would send Donovan McNabb to the Rams. More »


A new series was formed several weeks ago called The Future 40, and the next edition is here! The segment has and will continue to run every other day until late April as we provide you with in-depth scouting reports of some 2010 NFL Draft prospects, giving you information key to understanding some of the players’ strengths, weaknesses, projected round of selection, possibility of being picked by the Eagles, and much more! And because the Draft is an important event for the entire league, some of the top-ranked players not expected to go to Philadelphia will also be reported on. This time around, we will keep to the offensive side of the ball and look at Aaron Hernandez: More »


A new series was formed several weeks ago here called The Future 40, and the next edition is here! The segment has and will continue to run every other day until late April as we provide you with in-depth scouting reports of some 2010 NFL Draft prospects, giving you information key to understanding some of the players’ strengths, weaknesses, projected round of selection, possibility of being picked by the Eagles, and much more! And because the Draft is an important event for the entire league, some of the top-ranked players not expected to go to Philadelphia will also be reported on. This time, we will switch to an offensive perspective and look at Dexter McCluster:

  • Prospect Name: Dexter McCluster
  • Position: Running Back/Wide Receiver
  • College: University of Mississippi (Ole Miss)
  • Height/Weight: 5′8″, 165 pounds
  • Age: 21 years
  • Class Status: Senior

Summary: After being an impressive young athlete at Largo High School in Florida (as a participant in football, baseball, and track & field) in which he received national recognition and was most notably named as one of the best Floridian athletes at the senior high level, McCluster signed on to play for the Ole Miss Rebels as a “utility offensive player”. His talents on the field included both running and receiving, hence the title of his role. As a true freshman in 2006, he started 5 of the first 6 games–primarily at the Wide Receiver spot–before going down with an injury. He wound up finishing the campaign with 15 catches for 232 yards and a score, while also rushing for 68 yards and a touchdown on trick reverses and from the backfield as a situational RB. The following year, his level of potential was bumped up because of his injury recovery, but once again he was hurt during the season. Despite closing the year strongly as a reserve with 326 receiving yards and 2 touchdowns in 8 games, McCluster was held out of the first 4 contests as a result of recurring shoulder pain. It was only in his junior season of ‘08 that his abilities were displayed in a fuller sense. Finally able to play for a large part of the season in a larger role, the swift multi-talented McCluster gained over 600 yards on both the ground and through the air as a pass-catcher. He totaled 7 touchdowns and also averaged 7 yards per carry as a Running Back, which ultimately earned him conference honors and more attention from NFL scouts. This past season, he was able to improve his statistics and Draft stock even more; on 181 rushing attempts, the Mississippi weapon had 1,169 yards and 8 scores. As if that weren’t enough, he also added 44 receptions and a trio of catching TDs, as well as a kick return touchdown and quality special teams play. He became the first player in SEC history to rush for over 1,000 yards and receive for 500 yards in a single season, and paved a clearer path towards what he hopes will be a long pro football career.

Career Statistics:

YEAR ATT YDS AVG LNG TD REC YDS AVG LNG TD FUM LST
2006 8 68 8.5 31 1 15 232 15.5 49 1 0 0
2007 6 63 10.5 29 0 27 326 12.1 46 2 0 0
2008 109 655 6.0 40 6 44 625 14.2 56 1 0 0
2009 181 1169 6.5 86 8 44 520 11.8 64 3 0 0

Notable Achievements/Awards:

  • All-SEC Honors (2008, 2009)
  • All-American Honors (2009)
  • Running Back Trophy award winner (2009)
  • Offensive MVP of the Cotton Bowl (2008, 2009)

Strengths:

  • Has exceptional speed
  • Can play at the Running Back and Wide Receiver positions
  • Contains an underrated amount of strength/blocking ability
  • Is very aware of the ball’s location and grips it well
  • Proven willing to assist in both pass- and run-blocking
  • Executes fluid receiving routes
  • Has surprisingly excellent hands in the receiving game
  • Once in possession of the ball, is very elusive from defenders
  • Has great toughness as an inside runner
  • Contains a respectable, overall athleticism meant for big plays
  • Possesses great acceleration to explode in a short amount of time
  • Also has the ability to return kicks and punts at a high level
  • Takes advantage of his explosive qualities

Weaknesses:

  • Has not ran many pro-style receiving routes
  • Has a history of injuries
  • Lacks bulk/size for a professional runner or receiver
  • Struggles to haul in catches when multiple defenders are covering him
  • Contains only average cutback/shifting speed
  • Is not a very physical offensive player

Projected Round of Selection: 2nd-3rd round

NFL Player Comparison: Darren Sproles, San Diego Chargers

We hope that everyone enjoyed the thirteenth report for The Future 40 prospect segment, and urge you to keep checking back for more scouting analysis as the series continues all the way up until the Draft! Also, remember that we will happily take and consider requests from our fans for this series!

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The NFL’s annual Scouting Combine for rookies entering the Draft is fast approaching, and there will definitely be a lot of potential stars on display. Of course, this event–which officially begins this Saturday–is for the entire league’s benefit, as team scouts eye the newcomers in hopes of getting a final take on them before actually considering adding them via the Draft. More »


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