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I would not be surprised if we took this guys with our first pick if Blackmon, Luck, and Rg3 are all gone when we draft. We might trade down a couple of slot then pick him. Please Delete this when/if Coples thread created.
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Quinton Coples, DS #1 DE, North Carolina
Name: Quinton Coples
College: North Carolina Number: 90
Height: 6-6 Weight: 281
Position: DE Pos2: DT
Class/Draft Year: Sr/2012

40 Time: 4.76
40 Low: 4.67
40 High: 4.87
Projected Round: 1 Stock:
Rated number 1 out of 234 DE's 12 / 2754 TOTAL
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Draft Scout Snapshot: 2010: Cleared by NCAA of any wrong-doing in the UNC agent scandal ... Moved from defensive end to defensive tackle in the spring … Played in all 13 games and started 12 … Earned first-team All- ACC honors … Ranked third in the league with 10.0 sacks, 16th in the country in sacks per game … Also ranked seventh in the league with 15.5 tackles for losses … Finished fourth on the team with 59 total tackles and had a team-high 12 quarterback pressures, two pass breakups and one forced fumble … Played well in Carolina’s Music City Bowl win over Tennessee with six tackles, including 1.5 sacks, two quarterback hurries and one forced fumble … Registered nine tackles, including four tackles for losses and three sacks in Carolina’s first win of the season, a 17-13 victory at Rutgers. 2009: Finished the season with 22 tackles, including 6.5 tackles for losses of 40 yards and five sacks for 36 yards … Had a 7-yard tackle for loss vs. Pittsburgh in the Meineke Car Care Bowl. 2008: Did not play in the season opener vs. McNeese State, but saw action in the next 12 consecutive games, including the Meineke Car Care Bowl … Had eight tackles, 3.5 tackles for losses, 1.5 sacks and one fumble recovery.
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01/29/12 - 2012 SENIOR BOWL STANDOUTS: Quinton Coples, DE, North Carolina: Undeniably the most talented player in Mobile for the Senior Bowl, Coples continued his dominant week of practice with an MVP-caliber performance in the game. Coples, a shade under 6-6 and 281 pounds, was a consistent threat off the edge and used his long arms and obvious upper body strength to rag-doll pass blockers on his way to the quarterback. Perhaps the most impressive play of the game from Coples, however, came as a run defender. He shook off a block from Iowa State right tackle Kelechi Osemele and with one arm stopped the momentum of running back Isaiah Pead and threw him to the ground for a two-yard loss on 3rd and goal. If Coples played with the same intensity throughout his senior season that he did throughout the week in Mobile, he might have been the easy choice as the top defensive prospect in the 2012 draft. - Rob Rang, NFLDraftScout.com
01/23/12 - 2012 SENIOR BOWL WEIGH-IN IMPRESSIONS: With some prospects impressing with their athletic frames, there will naturally be some disappointments. It is worth repeating that the NFL is full of prospects who appeared too small, too heavy or too thin in shorts only to prove Pro-Bowlers on the field. Still, the relatively soft builds for Washington running back Chris Polk, Alabama center William Vlachos, Boise State defensive lineman Billy Winn and Marshall defensive end Vinny Curry were a bit surprising. So too was the fact that North Carolina defensive end Quinton Coples, NFLDraftScout.com's top-rated prospect in Mobile for this game, measured in lighter than expected at 281 pounds. Coples measured in at just under 6-6 (6-5, 3/4") and had been listed by the Tar Heels at 285 pounds and some expected him to measure closer to 295. Clearly, Coples is attempting to prove he's lean and athletic enough to remain at defensive end rather than move back inside to defensive tackle. - Rob Rang, NFLDraftScout.com
12/04/11 - 2011 ALL-ACC FIRST TEAM (MEDIA): DE-Quinton Coples, North Carolina (64), has been selected All-ACC First Team for the 2011 college football season as voted on by 45 members of the Atlantic Coast Sports Media Association. Coples is the first repeat first-team all-conference selection at UNC since Julius Peppers in 2000 and 2001. A native of Kinston, N.C., Coples finished the regular season with 51 tackles, 13.0 tackles for losses of 64 yards and 7.5 sacks for 51 yards despite constant double teams all season. He also led the team and was second in the ACC with three forced fumbles. - North Carolina football
11/17/11 - THIS WEEK'S GAME: North Carolina at Virginia Tech, Nov. 17 Virginia Tech leads the ACC's Coastal Division with a 5-1 record and if the Hokies win and Virginia loses to Florida State two days later, the Hokies capture the division. If Virginia beats the Seminoles, however, the Hokies will have to beat the Cavaliers the next week to get into the ACC championship game win or lose against the Tar Heels. KEYS TO THE GAME: Slow Tech's running game. Hokies' TB David Wilson is the ACC's leading rusher and is third in the nation with his 136.0 average per game. Special teams must be on alert or he'll break a big play in Tech's kickoff return game as well. PLAYERS TO WATCH: DE Quinton Coples ranks sixth in the country among active players in career sacks with 21. Of those, 4.5 have come this year with opposing offenses concentrating on keeping him out of the backfield. - The Sports Xchange
10/05/11 - SCOUTING THE DEFENSE: Yes, the Tar Heels have given up big chunks of yardage (468 to Virginia in addition to the 496 to Georgia Tech and 490 to East Carolina), but they rank fifth in scoring defense in the ACC in holding opponents to under 21 points a game. They are allowing only 123 yards a game on the ground. They have 11 sacks, which ranks fifth in the conference, but only have five interceptions, far off their pace of the last three years when they had a combined 58 picks. Senior DE Quinton Coples and freshman DT Shawn Underwood combined to record North Carolina's only sack last weekend. - The Sports Xchange
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I love this guys skill set and how he manhandled everyone at the senior bowl. That said, I have a big problem with guys who don't play to their potential until something is on the line.

I guess I'm a sucker for high motor guys vs guys that skate through games or take plays off.

His Jr. year tape is outstanding but his senior year tape sucks then he comes in and plays lights out at the senior bowl. Reminds me a bit of the debate last year about Fraley and his talent vs his work ethic.

I have a hard time spending a high draft pick if I don't know if or when the guy will show up.
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I love this guys skill set and how he manhandled everyone at the senior bowl. That said, I have a big problem with guys who don't play to their potential until something is on the line.

I guess I'm a sucker for high motor guys vs guys that skate through games or take plays off.

His Jr. year tape is outstanding but his senior year tape sucks then he comes in and plays lights out at the senior bowl. Reminds me a bit of the debate last year about Fraley and his talent vs his work ethic.

I have a hard time spending a high draft pick if I don't know if or when the guy will show up.
It's something that can be fixed. I think Juron can get him playing up to his potential.
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