2012 Senior Bowl: Monday Prospect Meetings Report

By Charlie Campbell - @draftcampbell

Here is a rundown of some of the post-practice interviews between certain players and teams. Many of these interviews are scouts getting the players' number and scheduling longer interviews for later that night or another day.

Jacksonville - Notre Dame safety Harrison Smith

Cincinnati - Cincinnati running back Isaiah Pead

Houston - Ohio State offensive tackle Mike Adams and Boston College cornerback Donnie Fletcher

Pittsburgh - Boise State outside linebacker Shea McClellin

Carolina - Cal offensive lineman Mitchell Schwartz and Marshall defensive end Vinny Curry

Denver - Nebraska linebacker Lavonte David, Missouri tight end Michael Egnew and Boise State quarterback Kellen Moore

Kansas City - Ohio State running back Boom Herron, Iowa State cornerback Leonard Johnson and Penn State offensive lineman Johnnie Troutman

San Diego - Marshall defensive end Vinny Curry, Nebraska linebacker Lavonte David, Connecticut defensive tackle Kendall Reyes and Utah State linebacker Bobby Wagner

Oakland - Cincinnati running back Isaiah Pead, Washington running back Chris Polk, Penn State defensive end Jack Crawford, Missouri tight end Michael Egnew and Connecticut defensive tackle Kendall Reyes

Baltimore - Boise State outside linebacker Shea McClellin, Iowa wide receiver Marvin McNutt and Ohio State wide receiver DeVier Posey
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Shea McClellin, DE, Boise State
Height: 6-3. Weight: 248.
Projected 40 Time: 4.77.
Arm: 31 3/4. Hand: 10 1/8.
Projected Round (2012): 2-3.

12/26/11: McClellin improved his draft stock with a quality season. He recorded 46 tackles with six sacks, 12.5 tackles for a loss and a blocked kick. Aside from playing as a traditional defensive end, McClellin has lined up as both a stand-up rush linebacker and an inside linebacker. Playing all over the front seven took him out of some pass rushing situations and that hurt his production this season. That versatility makes McClellin a good fit for the 3-4 in the NFL. Against a future NFL offensive lineman, Georgia's Cordy Glenn, he was phenomenal. McClellin is quick and strong, plus features a relentless motor. He could make a move up draft boards this season.

8/21/11: Shea McClellin broke into the starting lineup early in his sophomore season and had 36 tackles with six tackles for a loss and thee sacks. Last year, he made a big improvement. McClellin led Boise State with 9.5 sacks. He also contributed 13.5 tackles for a loss. McClellin had one of his best games against one of Boise's best opponents, Virginia Tech. In that contest, he recorded 2.5 sacks, four tackles for a loss, and six tackles. McClellin has a good motor and is a hard worker.
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Sounds like Boise used McClellin this year the way we used Timmons this year.