Beau HadleyLast Updated:
December 27th, 2009
Managed By: Steve Martin
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OverviewBeau is a 2005 graduate of Fremont High School in Taylor, Utah where he was a 1st- All-State selection in 2002 when he had 59 receptions for 1,221 yards and 10 TDs his senior year, and 56 rushes for 280 yards and three TDs. Beau also had 124 career receptions for 2,127 yards and 22 touchdowns and 9 career interceptions as a defensive back. Beau won 1st-Team Academic All-State honors as well.
Beau Redshirted in 2005, accounted for 27 tackles in 2006, and in 2007, as a RS Sophomore, he broke his leg in the season opener at Boise State and missed the next five games, but then returned to play at Northern Colorado and shared time with Scotty Goodloe the rest of the season, tallying 11 total tackles, with seven of those unassisted. In 2008, he racked up a career year with 121 tackles, including 59 solos. He also posted 2.5 tackles for loss and added one sack and was third on the team with four interceptions. Beau also broke up six passes and deflected 10 passes, forced five fumbles and recovered two fumbles. In 2009, he tallied 45 solos, 34 assists, 3 TFLs, 2 ints., 4 PBUs, 3 FFs, and 1 FR. StrengthsHeady ball player. Leader and signal caller in the secondary. Relishes contact, and really likes to make an impact in the running game. Sure tackler. Seasoned and very mature. Has his priorities in order. Beau has made some very big plays over the course if his time with the Wildcats.
WeaknessesWould turn 26 after his first month with a pro team. No force in short yardage and goal line situations. Smallish for an NFL safety and lacks speed and quickness to be looked at outside. Can be rocked back when he attempts to take on big backs, head up. Average pass coverage ability, especially when matched up in single coverage versus speed or elite quickness.
ProjectionNice college safety with limited pro potential and no upside. Priority UDFA.
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