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Rams Select G Terrell in 4th Round
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G Claude Terrell | Coaches John Matsko and John Benton | Draft Section | Message Board OVERVIEW
Terrell is a dominating drive blocker with the versatility to play both guard and tackle. He comes from a football-oriented family, as his father played linebacker at Texas Southern. The four-year starter worked hard to become one of the elite linemen in the nation. The 2004 team captain had a unique pregame ritual in that he did not come out with the rest of the captains for the coin flip, but instead rallied the rest of the team with a pregame pep talk in the stadium tunnel. Terrell met with the coaches in early March of 2004, prior to the start of spring practice, and agreed to move to strong tackle for his senior year to shore up the offensive line. He had to polish his technique, particularly in pass protection, but was dominant as always during the season, having dropped nearly 15 pounds during the summer to give himself more mobility on the edge. Terrell was a two-year starter at LaMarque (Texas) High, where he graded 95 percent for blocking consistency en route to being named all-state and team MVP as a senior. The three-year letterman earned all-state and all-district honors his senior year, when he had 95 knockdown blocks. He was also named the team's Most Valuable Player. LaMarque was 11-2 in 1999, losing in the state semifinals. The Cougars were 57-3 his four years there, including consecutive state titles in 1996-97. Terrell was an all-district and all-conference choice in basketball, where he was a three-year letterman and also lettered in track. He graduated with a 3.8 cumulative grade-point average and was a member of the Honor Roll all four years. He also served on the Peer Leadership Council. Terrell redshirted in 2000 at New Mexico, starting 10 games at strongside guard the following year, as he posted 86 knockdowns. In 2002, Terrell was named the team's outstanding lineman, as he appeared in all but seven offensive plays, registering 139 knockdowns in the process. He added another 125 knockdowns at strongside guard in 2003, helping the team rank 16th in the nation in rushing. In his final campaign, he shifted to left tackle. While his production slipped a bit (104 knockdowns), he showed pro scouts that he could be capable of filling a variety of positions. In 51 games for the Lobos, Terrell registered an impressive 454 knockdown blocks during his illustrious career. Terrell is an excellent athlete who is deceptively quick for someone his size. He plays with tremendous leverage and has done a good job of trimming weight as he came to UNM at more than 350 pounds. He boasts impressive numbers in the weight room as well: 455 bench, 385 incline press, 301 power clean, 585 squat. ANALYSIS 5.19 in the 40-yard dash (wind-aided) … 5.31 40-yard dash (against the wind) … 445-pound bench press … 570-pound squat … 301-pound power clean … 24½-inch vertical jump … 7-foot-10 broad jump … Right-handed. Combine: 5.39 in the 40-yard dash … 3.11 20-yard dash … 1.9 10-yard dash … 4.75 20-yard shuttle … 8.17 three-cone drill … 24½-inch vertical jump … 7-foot-4 broad jump … Bench pressed 225 pounds 27 times … 31 3/8-inch arm length … 9¼-inch hands. HIGH SCHOOL Attended LaMarque (Texas) High, where he started on the offensive line as a junior and senior … Graded 95 percent for blocking consistency en route to being named all-state and team MVP as a senior … The three-year letterman earned all-state and all-district honors his senior year, when he had 95 knockdown blocks … Also named the team's Most Valuable Player … LaMarque was 11-2 in 1999, losing in the state semifinals … The Cougars were 57-3 his four years there, including consecutive state titles in 1996-97 … All-district and all-conference choice in basketball, where he was a three-year letterman … Also lettered in track … Graduated with a 3.8 cumulative grade-point average and was a member of the Honor Roll all four years … Served on the Peer Leadership Council. PERSONAL Communications major with a Management minor … Graduated in December 2004 … Is an intimidating, fiery player on game day, but very personable off the field … Wrote a column, "Inside The Trenches With Big C," for the Red Menace fan web site … Nickname is Big C … Son of Claude and Yvonne Terrell … Father played outside linebacker at Texas Southern in 1974 … Last name is pronounced TARE-ull … Became a proud father following spring practice when his son, Cade Elijah, was born on April 19, 2004 … Born Claude Edward Terrell on April 20, 1982 in Texas City, Texas … Resides in LaMarque, Texas. Courtesy of NFLDraftScout.com, Powered by The Sports Xchange. ---
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