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Samori Toure, WR, Nebraska
Selected: Round 7, Pick 37, Overall Pick 258 by Packers
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Name: Samori Toure College: Nebraska
Number: 6
School Bio/Stats Link: HERE
Height: 6-1 Weight: 191 Position: Pos2:
Class/Draft Year: rSr/2022 40 Low: 4.42 40 Time: 4.48 40 High: 4.55
> Projected Round: Stock:
Projected High: 5th Low: HPFA
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Data Scout Notes: X-5-7/Rec TL in 21/46-898-19.52-5TD in 21 2021: NAC...P1stNationalFCS-PSDS/P1stPSDS...AP 3rd team All-American, STATS 1st team All-American, 1st team All-Big Sky w/87-1495-17.2-13 rec, 1-12-12.0-0 rush, 1-1-24-1-0-100.0 pass in 14 gms in '19. Wore #82 in '18. 37-440-11.9-2 rec, 1-13-13.0-0 rush,
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Height: 6007
Weight: 191
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Dates: 03/22/22
Hand: 09 3/8 Arm: 32 1/4 Wingspan: 76 3/4
Height: 6007
Weight: 191
40 Yrd Dash: 4.48
20 Yrd Dash: 2.62
10 Yrd Dash: 1.64
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225 Lb. Bench Reps: 07
Vertical Jump: 34 1/2
Broad Jump: 10'04"
20 Yrd Shuttle: 4.22
3-Cone Drill: 6.77
40 Time Range: 4.44-4.51/Projected 4.49
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Samori Toure, Nebraska, Player News
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Adrian Martinez passed for 296 yards and two touchdowns to Samori Toure and Nebraska held Buffalo to its fewest points in five years in a 28-3 win at sweltering Memorial Stadium. Martinez hooked up with Toure for a pair of 68-yard TDs and also ran nine t imes for 112 yards. The victory gives the Huskers momentum heading into their game at No. 4 Oklahoma next week. The Bulls of the Mid-American Conference dropped to 1-10 all-time against Big Ten opponents. - AP College Football
(DS#28 WR) rSr/2022 WR Samori Toure, Nebraska
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Nebraska coach Scott Frost didn't exactly try to diminish intrigue in Toure last week during Big Ten Media Days. "I think Samori is an immediate-impact guy," Frost said of the 6-foot-3, 190-pound graduate transfer from Montana. "He's looked great in work outs. Had a great spring ball. He's a guy who's had a lot of production, just not at Nebraska. I'm expecting him to make a big impact for us." In his Montana career, Toure had 155 receptions for 2,488 yards and 20 touchdowns, ranking in the top 12 in eac h of those career categories for the Grizzlies. During the spring, Cam Taylor-Britt, the standout Nebraska corner, said he saw Toure becoming a leader among the team's wide receivers. Toure will play in the slot. "He's stepping up a lot," Taylor-Britt sa id. "He plays with a different edge. He's a quick guy." - Lincoln Journal Star
(DS#28 WR) rSr/2022 WR Samori Toure, Nebraska
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Nebraska lost one and added one on Monday as Robinson transferred out and Samori Toure transferred in from Montana. A first-team FCS All-American, Toure racked up 1,485 yards on 87 catches in 2019 for the Grizzlies. The Huskers not only have to make up f or Robinson's loss, but they have to get more production from the wide receiver group overall, too. Toure told the Journal Star he feels like he can be an all-around threat in the Big Ten. "I would just describe myself as a playmaker," Toure said. "I hav e good speed, I can take the top off a defense and I like to pride myself on what I do after the catch. Something I've got better at is running the intermediate routes. That was a big thing I needed to do was just polish up my intermediate routes, and I feel like I've done that. "Now I can put it all together." - Lincoln Journal Star
(DS#28 WR) rSr/2022 WR Samori Toure, Nebraska
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Toure is the second graduate transfer from the FCS level that will be jumping on board with the Huskers this month, joining Northern Iowa linebacker Chris Kolarevic. Graduate transfers don't technically sign a National Letter of Intent, but the pair, alo ng with four-star linebacker Wynden Ho'ohuli (Mililani, Hawaii), puts Nebraska's 2021 recruiting class at 22 players total. That leaves the Huskers with three spots to use the rest of the offseason. They are still involved with at least one high school p layer (Omaha Westside defensive back Avante Dickerson, who is verbally committed to Minnesota). - Lincoln Journal Star
(DS#28 WR) rSr/2022 WR Samori Toure, Nebraska
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2021 SENIOR BOWL WATCH LIST: Samori Toure, Montana,...Toure was one of the top-10 most productive receivers at all levels of college football his junior year, setting a school record with 1,495 yards on 87 catches, one of the top-30 single-season perform ances in FCS history. He also broke an FCS Playoff record previously held by NFL Hall of Famer Randy Moss for single-game receiving yards with 303 yards against Southeastern Louisiana. He became the first Grizzly ever to catch three touchdown passes or m ore in three different games in a season and broke Joe Douglass' 1996 record for receptions in a season with 82. The native of Portland, Oregon, enters his senior year as the No. 8 receiver in Montana history with 2,488 career yards, needing just 533 mor e to become the top receiver to ever play for the Grizzlies. - Montana Football
(DS#28 WR) rSr/2022 WR Samori Toure, Nebraska
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Due to ongoing concerns related to the COVID-19 global pandemic, the Big Sky Conference is postponing all competition for its fall sports to spring 2021. The conference's Presidents' Council convened Aug. 12 to affirm this recommendation from its members ' athletic directors. This decision impacts all Big Sky sports that compete in the fall both for their championship season (men's and women's cross country, soccer, volleyball) and for their non-championship segment (men's and women's golf, softball, men 's and women's tennis). Additionally, the Presidents' Council confirmed that non-conference contests will not be permitted in any Big Sky fall sport, including football. The Presidents' Council had decided on Aug. 6 to postpone the 2020 conference footba ll schedule until the spring. - Big Sky Conference
(DS#28 WR) rSr/2022 WR Samori Toure, Nebraska
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Due to continuing concerns related to the COVID-19 global pandemic, the Big Sky Conference is postponing its fall 2020 football season to spring 2021. The conference's Presidents' Council convened Thursday and voted to move forward in this manner. Non-co nference play for the conference's football programs is still pending further review. The Big Sky has begun exploring modified versions of a conference football schedule to be played in the spring and fully supports the NCAA shifting the FCS championship to the spring. - Big Sky Football
(DS#28 WR) rSr/2022 WR Samori Toure, Nebraska
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2020 PHIL STEELE/DRAFTSCOUT ALL-BIG SKY FIRST TEAM: Samori Toure, Montana, Sr.,...One of the top-10 receivers in all of college football, Toure led the Big Sky and was second in the FCS in receiving yards as a junior with school record 1,495 on 87 catche s...His 1,495 yard total is one of the top-30 singles season performances in FCS history...He was the first Grizzly to pass the 1,000-yard receiving mark in a season since Jamaal Jones in 2015...Toure was especially productive at the end of the 2019 seas on, racking up 905 yards and 10 TD on 48 catches in six games. - Montana Football
(DS#28 WR) rSr/2022 WR Samori Toure, Nebraska
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2020 PHIL STEELE/DRAFTSCOUT PRESEASON ALL-FCS FIRST TEAM: WR Samori Toure, Montana, Sr.,...Toure enters his senior season as one of the most decorated receivers in college football. Following a record-breaking junior year, Toure starts the year as the No . 8 receiver in Montana history with 2,488 career yards, No. 11 on UM's all-time TD catch list with 20, and No. 12 on the all-time pass reception list with 155… At the start of the season needs 533 more yards and 37 more catches to become Montana's mos t prolific receiver of all-time. - Montana Football
(DS#28 WR) rSr/2022 WR Samori Toure, Nebraska
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Dalton Sneed threw five touchdown passes and Marcus Knight rushed for three scores to lead the Montana Grizzlies' 73-28 rout of Southeast Louisiana in a FCS second-round playoff game on Saturday. Knight, a sophomore running back, also caught a touchdown pass as he set Montana's single-season marks for rushing touchdowns (23) and total touchdowns (25). Sneed's threw three touchdown passes to Samori Toure, who set Montana's single-game record with 303 receiving yards on 12 catches. Toure also broke the FC S playoff mark for yards, set by Marshall's Randy Moss. Moss had 288 against Delaware in 1996.Knight's scoring reception came with eight seconds left in the first half, after SLU had gotten a 52-yard touchdown pass from Chason Virgil to CJ Turrner at the 1:17 mark. Montana (10-3) led 38-21 at halftime and went up 45-21 when Sneed found Toure for 29 yards and a touchdown at 14:03 of the third quarter. Toure's other touchdowns covered 62 and 47 yards. The first came on Montana.s first offensive pla y and the latter made it 65-28 with 13:11 left in the game. Montana also had an 81-yard kickoff return by Malik Flowers and a safety from Eli Alford. In the final minutes Corbin Walker scored on a 47-yard interception return. Sneed was 29 of 45 passing f or a career-high 459 yards including a 15-yard scoring strike to Mitch Roberts. That offset the efforts of the Lions. Virgil, who threw for 436 yards and four touchdowns. - AP College Football
(DS#28 WR) rSr/2022 WR Samori Toure, Nebraska
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2019 ALL-BIG SKY CONFERENCE FIRST TEAM (COACHES): Wide Receiver Samori Toure, Junior, Montana,...Toure went on a tear in the second half of the 2019 season, scoring seven touchdowns and racking up 517 receiving yards in the last four games to bring his s eason total to 10 TDs. His season total of 1,107 is the seventh-highest single-season total in Grizzly history as he becomes the first Grizzly since Jamaal Jones in 2015 to cross the 1,000-yard mark. He posted a career-high 193 yards and three touchdowns against Weber State to earn his first Big Sky Player of the Week honors as well. - Montana Football
(DS#28 WR) rSr/2022 WR Samori Toure, Nebraska
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NOV 18 BIG SKY OFFENSIVE PLAYER OF THE WEEK: Junior wide receiver Samori Toure registered a career-high 193 yards in Montana's 35-16 win over No. 3 Weber State. Toure recorded three touchdowns on just eight catches, as he averaged 24.1 yards per receptio n. In addition to a season-long touchdown reception of 79 yards, he also had touchdowns for 10 and 59 yards. Others Nominated, Offense: Elijah Dotson, SAC; Eric Barriere, EWU; J.J. Koski, CP; Mitch Brott, MSU; Thomas Duckett, SUU; Jaren Mitchell, UNC; Ty MacPherson, WSU; Ulonzo Gilliam, UCD. - Big Sky Conference Football
(DS#28 WR) rSr/2022 WR Samori Toure, Nebraska
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