East-West Shrine Game 2012: Projecting the 3 Most Intriguing Prospects
The East-West Shrine Game doesn't boast the array of top NFL prospects like the Senior Bowl.
However, it certainly has a multitude of extremely intriguing prospects, including draft sleepers that could slip through the cracks and become solid players at the professional level.
Let's identify the three most captivating prospects in St. Petersberg this week.
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Jarius Wright, WR, Arkansas
Due to the pro-style system that yields an abundance of yardage and points in Fayetteville, many Razorbacks are on the radars of NFL scouts, head coaches and general managers.
A 5'10'', 170-pound returner and slot receiver, with sub-4.4 speed, Wright is in the Titus Young "burner" mold.
If he shows the ability to get off press coverage in this exhibition game and demonstrates soft hands, he could be picked in either Round 2 or 3 come April.
Josh Norman, CB, Coastal Carolina
He's been talked about, written about and tweeted about this week at the East-West practices. At 6'0'' and 203 pounds, this Coastal Carolina standout looks the part of a bigger NFL corner.
During the week, he showcased his rather unknown but impressive athleticism and was equally successful against the pass and the run.
He broke up a few passes and was comfortable both in man and zone coverage.
With a good burst to wrap up as a tackler combined with the rest of his eye-opening skills, Norman could be a second-day selection.
Tyrone Crawford, DE, Boise State
Typically, only the best teams without many holes look for situational, novelty players in the draft. Defenders who can stay on the field for the majority of the game's snaps are held in higher regard.
That's exactly the type of player this 4-3 defensive end is.
Crawford is as tenacious against the run as he is against the pass and has good speed and power getting to the quarterback.
He's doesn't specialize in one area, but overall, he's a technically sound player with room to grow.

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