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Raiders | Team signs DL Greyson Gunheim (Washington).
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Scout.com:2007 Washington Huskies
Preview 2007 - Defense - 2007 Washington Preview | 2007 UW Offense Preview - 2007 UW Depth Chart | 2006 CFN Washington Preview What you need to know: Even with a slight improvement in 2006, the Husky pass defense ranked among the nation’s worst for the second straight year. With no stars and two new starters, expect more of the same in 2007. The problems in the secondary will again overshadow a sneaky good front seven that features four returning starters on the defensive line and a group of young, dynamic linebackers, including sophomores E.J. Savannah and Donald Butler that could evolve into playmakers. Defensive ends Greyson Gunheim and Daniel Te’o Nesheim are a couple of warriors that combined for two dozen tackles for loss last fall. At 6-5 and 265 pounds, Gunheim runs like a gazelle, making him a magnet for NFL scouts visiting the Northwest. Returning Leaders Tackles: Roy Lewis, 66 Sacks: Greyson Gunheim, 6 Interceptions: Mesphin Forrester, 2 Star of the defense: Senior DE Greyson Gunheim Player that has to step up and become a star: Junior CB Byron Davenport Unsung star on the rise: Sophomore LB E.J. Savannah Best pro prospect: Gunheim Top three all-star candidates: 1) Gunheim 2) DE Daniel Te’o-Nesheim 3) FS Jason Wells Strength of the defense: The defensive line Weakness of the defense: The pass defense, creating turnovers Defensive Line Projected Starters: Whatever success the Husky defense has in 2007 will start up front with an aggressive, veteran line that returns six lettermen and four starters. The ends, senior Greyson Gunheim and sophomore Daniel Te’o-Nesheim, are high-motor types that combined for 24 tackles for loss and nine sacks in 2006. Gunheim was benched briefly last fall, but still wound up leading the |
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NFL | Gunheim works out at Pro Day
Tue, 18 Mar 2008 10:33:32 -0700 J.J. Pesavento, of Next Level Scouting, reports University of Washington DL Greyson Gunheim worked out at his school's Pro Day Monday, March 17. Gunheim had a 36-inch vertical jump, a 10-foot, three and a half-inch broad jump, a 4.58 40-yard dash, a 4.43-second short shuttle, an 11.72-second long shuttle, a 6.76-second three-cone drill and completed 28 repetitions on the 225-pound bench press. He measured in at 6-foot-5 and 268 pounds. Classic Al pick....I hope he works out |
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I have been researching around and this has the potential to be a very good signing. Time will of course tell but there are more positives floating around than negatives. In fact, why didn't he get drafted? Anyone have the negatives on the kid?
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