East-West Shrine Game 2012: Best NFL Prospects from Each Roster
The following prospects are among the top 2012 NFL draft prospects on each roster at the East-West Shrine Game in Orlando, FL.
East
CB Josh Norman, Coastal Carolina
Norman has the size (6'0") to compete at the next level, and he's more than held his own against some of the Shrine Game's top receivers.
As National Football Post's Wes Bunting said, "If there was an MVP of the week in St. Petersburg, Norman was the guy. He’s long, physical and showcased an impressive burst when asked to drive on the football."
Bunting also called Norman "a legit top-100 pick."
DL Travian Robertson, South Carolina
WR B.J. Cunningham, Michigan State
WR A.J. Jenkins, Illinois
West
CB Shaun Prater, Iowa
Prater isn't the most impressive athlete and lacks the size of Norman. But he makes up for those deficiencies with natural instincts at the position and a balance in covering all routes.
From Bunting: "He plays faster than he times because of his 'plus' balance and ability to stay low consistently. Looks like a solid NFL nickel."
WR Jarius Wright, Arkansas
Bunting considers Wright the top player overall at the East-West Shrine Game. At 5'10", 180 pounds, he's more of a slot receiver than a No. 1 guy.
But as Bunting wrote, "He was the one guy on the field who opposing corners were terrified of on the outside due to his ability to run vertically down the field. He showcased a real snap out of his breaks working the comeback as well and looked like a receiver in the Titus Young mold."
Young was taken in the second round last April by the Detroit Lions.
G Brandon Brooks, Miami (OH)
T Matt Reynolds, BYU
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