Recent Shawn Murphy Notes
Recent Shawn Murphy Features
College Football awash from Saban's tsunami effect
Shawn Murphy
positives
Naturally strong with an even-proportioned frame, long arms, big hands and room to carry at least another 15 pounds of bulk without having the added weight impact his timed speed...Plays with good effort and desire and is the type that brings the same effort to practice as he does on game day...Sometimes trains too hard and is a bit of a perfectionist, but takes well to hard coaching and has the ability to take plays from the chalk board to the field with minimal reps...Builds his acceleration nicely on the move, but needs to keep his pads down for better effectiveness (struggles to adjust on the move when he is too tall in his stance)...Developed a better feel for using his hands as a senior, but still must shoot them with more force...Uses his frame well to lean into and shove the interior defenders when trying to widen the rush lane...Has valid foot quickness in his retreat and slide to protect the pocket (much better working in-line than at tackle)...Has become more aware of defensive coverage and developed good chip-blocking skills...Gets into his blocks quickly when he keeps his pad level down and can generate the sudden movement needed to gain advantage...Not overpowering, but has learned to roll his hips, punch and deliver a blow with quicker recoil than he showed as a junior...With his hand jolt, if he uses it consistently, he can get movement off the snap...Works with good effort to stay in front of the defender, showing the functional flexibility to gain inside position...Doesn't roll over people as a run blocker, but strikes with good leverage and pad level...Has good wall-off ability, working hard to follow through and finish off the drive (when he plays too high, he will lose leverage)...Moves well on the short pulls and is becoming more alert to locating and landing on targets when pulling on screens...Can turn it up better when working inside with contact on the move...Will whiff at times in the open field (when his balance is affected by a high stance), but showed better ability to stay up on his blocks as a senior, as he is developing a better feel for taking angles...Sets quickly with good knee bend and a wide base in pass protection, as he seems to have better adjustment skills to double moves at guard than he did at tackle (plays better in closed quarters than on an island)...Has better balance now in his slide than in 2006...Needs to use his hands better to control without holding too much, but he is starting to gain more confidence in his punch...When he plays flat-footed, he is better at adjusting with his lateral slide and change of direction agility.
compares to
JUSTIN SMILEY-Miami...Murphy seems to be a better fit at guard and struggles when isolated on the edge at tackle. He has good power, but at this stage, he prefers to beat his man with finesse. He has decent short-area quickness for pulls and traps. Despite his timed speed, he loses balance when he narrows his base going long distances. He still is quite raw around the edges and is an over-aged prospect. He has the tools to develop into a starter in a few years. He just needs patient coaching to help him unearth his talent and is a nice late second-day project.
negatives
Has a soft midsection and also needs to add more muscle definition to his lower-body frame...Older than most prospects, as he will be 26 years old during the course of the 2008 season...Improved his upper-body strength, but must work on shooting his hands with more pop on contact...Tireless worker in the training room, but sometimes overdoes it...Has good foot speed, but when playing on the edge at tackle, he struggled to slide and maintain position vs. the speedier edge rushers and is much more effective playing in-line, as he lacks the loose hips to make wheel blocks or play out on an island at tackle...Has improved his balance on the move, but he will lose body control and narrow his base at times, as he tends to get too tall on his stance when having to pull or trap long distances...Good position blocker, but must keep his hands more active in attempts to lock on and control...Made marked improvement in recognizing twists and games as a senior, but as a junior, he was slow to pick up on stunts...Is still learning the technique of his position, but needs to improve his ability to recognize and combat counter moves (sometimes dips his outside shoulder and ducks his head on contact, letting the defender play off his block).
1998: Suffered a right elbow fracture.
Campus: 5.11 in the 40-yard dash
440-pound bench press
535-pound squat
27-inch vertical jump
4.44 20-yard shuttle
7.37 three-cone drill
32 1/2-inch arm length
9 5/8-inch hands
Right-handed
32/39 Wonderlic score. AGILITY TESTS Combine: 5.4 in the 40-yard dash
1.89 10-yard dash
3.09 20-yard dash
4.89 20-yard shuttle
7.74 three-cone drill
21.5-inch vertical jump
8'4" broad jump
Bench pressed 225 pounds 29 times.
Attended Lone Peak (Highland, Ut.) High School, playing football for head coach Monte Morgan
Second-team All-State and All-Region selection as a defensive end
Lettered three times on the gridiron, twice leading his team in quarterback sacks
Also competed on the school's baseball team.
English major
Son of Nancy and Dale Murphy
Father was a seven-time All-Star first baseman and outfielder for the Atlanta Braves (1976-90) and was the fifth overall pick of the 1974 draft as a catcher. He also played for Philadelphia and Colorado before ending his career in 1993
Born 12/17/82 in Atlanta, Georgia
Resides in Alpine, Utah.
Physical Attributes:
Proj Rd: | 6-7 |
Height: | 6-4 |
Weight: | 320.0 |
Forty: | 5.14 |
Arm: | |
Hand: | |
Wingspan: | -- |
Pro Day Results:
Cone: | 7.37 |
Bench: | -- |
Shuttle: | 4.44 |
10: | 1.74 |
20: | 2.95 |
40: | 5.14 |
BJ: | -- |
VJ: | 27.0 |
Combine Results:
Cone: | 7.74 |
Bench: | 29.0 |
Shuttle: | 4.89 |
10: | 1.84 |
20: | 3.07 |
40: | 5.38 |
BJ: | 08'04" |
VJ: | 21 1/2 |