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Scott Sicko

Last Updated: November 11th, 2009
Managed By: Steve Martin

School
Height
6 ' 4.0 "
Weight
236 lbs.
Speed
4.75 ( Pro Day )

Graduation Year
2010
Birth Date
1/30/1988
Jersey #
89
Current Position
TE
Projected Position
TE
CDS Projected 2010 NFL Draft Round
4
Member Projected 2010 NFL Draft Round
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Stats

Season Year GP GS Rec Yds Avg TDs FL
'06-'07 3 --- 2 19 9.5 --- ---
'07-'08 12 12 51 619 12.1 6 ---
'08-'09 13 13 50 660 13.2 7 ---
'09-'10 --- --- --- --- --- --- ---

Overview

Scott is a 2006 graduate of LaSalle Institute in Stillwater, NY. At Lasalle, he lettered in football, basketball and track. He tallied 70 receptions for 1,449 yards and 25 TDs as a prep. Sicko also played DE at LaSalle, and as a senior he racked up 103 tackles and had 14.5 sacks. He led his team to the state Section 2 Class AA championship in 2005 and was named all-area, all-section and was a first-team all-state scholar athlete. Sicko was also named second team all-state at defensive end.

At UNH, Scott has been a starter for the past two seasons and enters his senior campaign as one of the most productive TEs (through three years) in the history of the Colonial Athletic Association (and the old Atlantic 10). His career receiving totals of 103 catches for 1298 yards and 13 TDs are eye popping. Scott was named a first-team all FCS TE by the AP after the 2008 season, and a CDS 2009 preseason FCS first-team all-American.

Strengths

Extremely productive pass catcher in the FCS's finest conference. Gets off the line and down the seam quickly. Lines up all over the field and must be accounted for. Improving blocker who gives good effort and will get in the way and open things up on the second level. Stays after run blocks. Above average hands with nice size and some size potential. Rumbles pretty well with the ball in his hands and will fight for YAC.

Weaknesses

Not physically imposing and needs to develop his upper body strength. Benefits some from the scheme, and his productivity is inflated. Good but not great hands. May never be much of an in-line blocker. More than the average prospect, an awful lot will depend on post-season testing.

Projection

4th-5th rounder.

 

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