Zero2Cool
13 years ago

[align=center] Alex Green| Running Back | Hawaii | 6'0" - 230 lbs.[/align] 

2009 (Junior): Played in all 13 games at running backrushed for 453 yards and two touchdownswas the teams second leading rushercaught 11 receptions for 98 yards and one scorereturned one kickoff for 17 yardsrushed for a career-high 110 yards on 10 carries against Utah State (Nov. 7)had 81 rushing yards on career-high 14 carries at San Jose State (Nov. 21)busted loose on 44-yard TD scamper against Washington State (Sept. 12)career-long 32-yard reception against Wisconsin (Dec. 5).

Prior To UH: Attended Butte Community College in Oroville, Calif., for two seasons...helped lead team to the 2008 national championship after a perfect 12-0 recordteam claimed California Community College Athletic Association championship and NorCal Conference title...led the team in rushing with 1,037 yards and 14 touchdowns during the regular seasonalso scored two receiving touchdownsrushed for 119 yards on 27 carries in national championship game against Mt. San Antonio...a first-team all-league and all-region running back...teams second-leading rusher as a freshman with 519 yards and three touchdowns...named bowl MVP in both freshman and sophomore seasons...teammate of current UH defensive back Lametrius Davis.

Prep: A 2006 graduate of Benson High School in Portland, Ore...earned three varsity letters in football...as a senior, rushed for 1,134 yards and 14 touchdowns...earned first-team all-league honors...set single-game school record with 197 yards on 15 carries...named MVP?of the Les Schawb Bowl, Oregons high school all-star game...also lettered in track.


Personal: Born in Portland, Ore...majoring in sociology...has four brothers...has a daughter, Harlym Alexis...parents are Phyllis Smith of Portland, Ore., and Willie Green Jr.


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Kingkoopa
13 years ago
First "Who is that?" pick of the draft. Should spell doom for B-jax.
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Zero2Cool
13 years ago
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doddpower
13 years ago
Love this pick. Seems like good value.
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13 years ago
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Overview

Green does not project to be an every-down back at the next level, but he is a weapon in the passing game and could contribute on third down. He has prototypical size, but he runs a bit upright and will not consistently break tackles in the NFL. He also has a case of fumble-itis. He excels in the passing game, as he shows the ability to consistently get open, catches the ball away from his body and turns upfield without any wasted motion. Green will likely be a late round pick due to his ability as a receiver.

Strengths
Green is a big back with quick feet. Finds running lanes quickly and shows good explosion through the hole. Possesses a bit of a wiggle to make defenders miss in the open field. Shows great instincts as a receiver, runs precise routes and has terrific hands. Fights to the whistle and finishes runs.
Weaknesses
Lacks the top end speed to break the long one. Runs too high and gets tackled too easily at times. Will not be able to push the pile in short yardage situations at the next level. Does not keep the ball high and tight and fumbles far too frequently. Struggles to block linebackers in pass protection.
Grade
3.7


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Greg C.
13 years ago
The video says "physical and strong," but I just read somewhere that Green "lacks physicality." 230 pounds is really big, so I don't know how he could not be physical. I would think he's a good candidate to replace Brandon Jackson as the third down back. With Grant, Starks, Kuhn, and this guy, the backfield should be well stocked. I really didn't think of RB as a position of need. I would've rather had an OLB, CB, or DE with this pick. Ted probably knows what he is doing, though. He almost always does.
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13 years ago
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Overview

Green's surprising burst, quickness and solid hands out of the backfield have drawn some late attention from NFL scouts, but he lacks the vision and instincts to be an every-down back at the next level.

This is not to say that he doesn't have a place on an NFL roster. After all, how many NFL teams use a true every-down back?

Green's size and straight-ahead running style could make him a nice short-yardage or even fullback option, and his natural pass-catching ability provides the versatility that teams seemingly can't get enough of in today's pass-heavy NFL. Teams looking to add a running back should give Green strong consideration between rounds four and six.
Analysis

Positives: Big, tough, physical cut-and-go back with a knack for lowering his shoulder and creating contact. Decisive, hard runner who knows where he's going as soon as he gets the ball. Reaches top speed quickly with a quick first step and strong initial burst toward the hole. Keeps his weight forward and feet churning, rarely falling back or losing yardage. Quick feet for a back of his size. Willingly engages defenders along the sideline to earn the extra yard rather than stepping out of bounds. Soft, reliable hands as a pass-catcher. Displays good balance and body control, extending his arms to catch balls thrown outside of his upper torso. Nice concentration to secure passes in the flat before looking upfield. Isn't afraid to take on defensive linemen in pass protection and maintains route accuracy through contact from linebackers when running routes in the flat.

Negatives: One-dimensional, straight-ahead runner who lacks vision and recognition to cutback and extend runs. Too willing to initiate contact in one-on-one situations, often lowering his shoulder when he has the space to elude tackler laterally. Leans too far forward at times and will lower his head prematurely, rendering him off balance. Short, quick steps and low knees leave him vulnerable to arm tackles below the waist, and easier to bring down than his size would indicate he should be. A one-speed back, lacking a top gear to pull away from second-level defenders. Lacks patience to allow holes to develop, often outrunning his blockers.




Rushing
Season	TEAM	G	ATT	YDS	TDS
2009-10	Hawaii	13	86	453	2
2010-11	Hawaii	14	146	1199	18
TOTAL	 	27	232	1652	20
Receiving
Season	TEAM	G	RECPT	YDS	TDS
2009-10	Hawaii	13	11	98	1
2010-11	Hawaii	14	27	363	1
TOTAL	 	27	38	461	2
Return
Season	TEAM	G	PNTRET	PNTYDS	PNTTDS	PNTLNG	KRRET	KRYDS	KRTDS	KRLNG
2009-10	Hawaii	13	0	0	0	0	1	17	0	17
TOTAL	 	27	0	0	0	0	1	17	0	17
Fumbles
Season	TEAM	G	FUMB	FUMBLOST
2009-10	Hawaii	13	4	2
2010-11	Hawaii	14	5	2
TOTAL	 	27	9	4

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Zero2Cool
13 years ago
He will wear No. 39 for the Packers.
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StoicFire
13 years ago
Looks quick and explosive... the highlight video mostly shows him running through holes you could drive trucks through though. Not sure how that translates to the NFL. Still though, competition breeds improvement, so add him to our backfield.
"the Quarterback can run if he wants to, but with this rocket attached to your body... who would?" -Aaron Rodgers
Zero2Cool
13 years ago

The Draft's top big back (6', 225), Hawaii's Alex Green, is also explosive by recording a 4.45/40 at the NFL Combine and leading all draft eligible RB's with an impressive 8.2 yards per carry in 2010. Pre-Draft visits, include: Eagles, Rams, Titans, Lions, Falcons and Saints.



40 Time: 4.45
40 Low: 4.42
40 High: 4.56
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