Friday, May 7, 2010

Results from UH's Junior Pro Day

About his shock at what the scale said about his weight, Kealoha Pilares said:
"Two-thirteen?" (HA)


HA Note: "But then the National Football League scouts noted that Pilares, a 5-foot-10 1/4 slotback, had not changed from a padded uniform he wore for a commercial shoot for the Warrior football program. The differential would offer some relief for Pilares, one of 18 Warriors who participated in yesterday's pro-evaluation program at the UH athletic complex."


About taking the Wonderlic test, Greg Salas said:
"There were a lot of observation questions. One of the questions was: 'Do these numbers match?' They weren't hard." (HA)


HA Note: "Two National Football League scouting coordinators — Dave Petett of the Pittsburgh Steelers and Ray Biggs of the Tennessee Titans — collected the information. Petett and Biggs also reviewed videos of the soon-to-be-senior Warriors, and met with the UH position coaches. While the measurables — heights, weights, hand spans, arm reaches — can be easily accessed, the Wonderlic scores and player evaluations will be sent to a scouting organization that will distribute the information to 28 of the 32 NFL teams."


About the importance of evaluating the incoming seniors this year, Petett said:
"Now we have a starting point." (HA)


About getting some facts about UH's pro prospects, Petett said:
"We know Hawai'i has good players. We wanted to get some numbers." (HA)


About how Greg Salas is the UH player that the NFL is most curious about, Petett said:
"We know he can play. We wanted to meet him in person." (HA)


About how he was looking forward to this evaluation session with the NFL, Salas said:
"I was curious to see what they were looking for. It was a good experience. Next time — and I hope there's a next time — I'll know what to expect." (HA)


HA Note: "Salas' hand span was measured at 9⁄ inches and his arm reach at 31 1/2 inches. He also was recorded at being 6 feet 1 3/8 and 205 pounds."


About how Salas measured well, Petett said:
"He's a good size." (HA)


About measuring at 5' 11.5" when he's listed as 6' tall, Rodney Bradley said:
"I play taller, on the field, I wear cleats, so I'm 6 feet when I play." (HA)


About how their CBs all measured around 5' 9" tall, Rich Miano said:
"I think we've got the 5-9 relay team." (HA)


HA Note: "After reviewing videos yesterday, Petett and Biggs were familiar with the Warriors. When Melvin Hopkins was summoned, Petett said, "He goes by 'Tank.' " "


About what the Warriors need to do to enhance their NFL prospects, Petett said:
"Now, they just have to go out and have good seasons." (HA)


Player..................Height.........Weight.......Hand span.........Reach
Rodney Bradley....5-11 1/2.......193.............9 1/2...................32
Jeramy Bryant.......5-9...............178.............9 1/4..................29
Lametrius Davis....5-10 3/4......187.............9......................31 1/4
Chizzy Dimude.....5-9 1/8.........196.............9 1/4................30 1/2
Scott Enos.............5-7 7/8..........163.............8 1/2...................28
Brysen Ginlack.....6-1 3/8..........316.............9 1/2...................32 1/4
Alex Green............6-0.................225.............9..........................32
Ryan Henry...........5-9................170..............9.........................31
Jake Heun.............6-0 3/8.........238.............10.....................30 3/4
Tank Hopkins........5-8 3/4.........173.............8 1/4................29 3/4
Laupepa Letuli......6-3 1/2.........329.............10 5/8.............34 1/2
Mana Lolotai.........5-11 3/8...... 243............10 1/4/.............32 1/4
Mike Maracle.........6-3 3/8.........237.............9 1/4...............31 3/4
Kealoha Pilares....5-10 1/4.......213.............8 1/2...................30 3/4
Greg Salas............6-1 3/8..........205.............9 1/8.................31 1/2
Mana Silva............6-0 3/4..........211.............9 3/4...................29
Spencer Smith......5-10 5/8.......196.............8 3/4...................30
Adrian Thomas.....6-5 1/8.........307..............10....................33 3/8


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