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Name: *Chilo Rachal 
College: Southern Cal     Number: 66
Height: 6-5   Weight: 315
Position: OG  Pos2:   Class/Draft Year: rJr/2008
40 Low: 5.12
  40 Time: 5.16
   40 High: 5.34

Projected Round: 3      Stock: 
Rated number 3 out of 176 OG's     91 / 2504 TOTAL
Combine Invite: Yes
Height: 6050
Weight: 315
40 Yrd Dash: 5.16
20 Yrd Dash: 3.01
10 Yrd Dash: 1.80
225 Lb. Bench Reps: 28
Vertical Jump: 25 1/2
Broad Jump: 09'00"
20 Yrd Shuttle: 5.14
3-Cone Drill: 8.01


Dates: 04/02/08
Height: 6050
Weight: 315
40 Yrd Dash: 
20 Yrd Dash: 
10 Yrd Dash: 
225 Lb. Bench Reps: 
Vertical Jump: 28
Broad Jump: 
20 Yrd Shuttle: 4.84
3-Cone Drill: 8.07

 Before Combine: Hgt: 6047, Wgt: 315, 40YD: 4.98-5.21-5.37  
 Draft Scout Snapshot: 2008 Postseason update (04/04/08): Stock: Steady. Overcame injuries during his junior year and decided to come out early to help pay his family's extensive medical bills. A good Combine (5.16 40 at 315 pounds, 28 reps) helped his cause in being selected in the third round. Did not improve times at his pro day.

2007: All-Pac 10 Conference first-team selection by ESPN and Rivals.com…Lined up at right offensive guard, starting ten games…Suffered right knee ligament damage vs. Washington that would sideline him for the next three contests vs. Stanford, Arizona and Notre Dame…Also missed most of the practice week prior to the season finale vs. UCLA, as several players were felled by a flu/stomach virus…Helped pave the way for a running attack that averaged 197.2 yards, 434.9 yards in total offense and 32.6 points per game… Finished with 77 knockdown blocks, including nine touchdown-resulting blocks, as he did not allow any quarterback sacks or pressures for the season. 2006 Sophomore All-American second team.
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 Overview

  
A highly decorated offensive tackle coming out of high school, Chilo Rachal would be the first to tell you that 21 games as a starter in three years at Southern California is not much of a resume for professional teams to evaluate.

Family issues forced the junior to enter the 2008 NFL Draft, despite urging from the USC coaching staff to return for one more season. Rachal's mother was diagnosed with a stomach tumor and is still awaiting insurance approval for treatment, necessitating Rachal's decision to jump to the NFL.

Head coach Pete Carroll said Rachal informed him that he would make himself available for the NFL draft. Carroll was disappointed he did not consult him before making his decision. Rachal did not apply for a pre-draft evaluation, knowing he was planning to turn pro regardless of their evaluation.

At Dominguez High School, Rachal earned 2003 Super Prep and Prep Star All-American honors. He was a member of the Prep Star Top 100 Dream Team, Lemming Top 100, Super Prep All-Farwest, Prep Star All-West, Long Beach Press-Telegram Best in the West honor-able mention, Tacoma News Tribune Western 100, Orange County Register Fab 15 second- team and All-CIF Southern Section first-team squads.

The All-CIF Division III, Los Angeles Times All-Southeast/South Coast Lineman of the Year added Long Beach Press-Telegram Dream Team first-team and All-Conference honors as a senior offensive lineman, despite playing in only four games due to a knee injury. He was rated the 12th-best offensive tackle in the country, ranked 12th overall on the Super West 60 and 11th on the California Top 100 lists by Rivals.com.

Rachal enrolled at Southern California in 2004, spurning scholarship offers from Arizona State, California, Michigan, San Jose State, UCLA and Washington. He competed as an offensive guard and tackle, but underwent left knee arthroscopic surgery in mid-September that kept him away from practices until October.

In 2005, Rachal appeared in all 13 games as a reserve offensive guard. He saw most of his action on special teams with the field goal/placement units. He earned Sophomore All-American and All-Pac-10 Conference second-team honors in 2006, starting every game, except vs. Washington, at right offensive guard. He was part of a young line that paved the way for an offense that generated 391.8 yards and 30.5 points per game.

As a junior, Rachal picked up All-American and All-Pac-10 Conference first-team honors despite missing three games after he suffered right knee ligament damage in the Washington game. He posted 80 knockdowns when healthy, leading the way for an improved rushing attack that averaged 197.2 yards per game, compared to 128.0 yards the previous season.

Talking about his son's decision to forgo his final season at Southern California, Charles Rachal said he thought family medical issues influenced his son's decision. "I think it played a considerable role because he loves his mama," he said. Charles Rachal said he did not expect his son to change his mind. "He's right around the corner from his degree," he said.



 Analysis

  
Positives: Solid build with broad shoulders, wide chest, thick thighs and calves and long arms...Plays with good initial quickness and strength, coming out of his stance sharply while keeping his feet moving...Versatile blocker with experience at guard and tackle...Productive on both run and pass blocks, showing the foot speed to get out and attack second-level defenders...Shows good body control on the move and is alert to picking up stunts, as he has the loose hips and lateral agility to quickly recover...Has adequate football intelligence and learns plays with minimal reps...Hustles and works to finish, playing with good aggression...Has a solid base, keeping his feet while showing proper knee bend when redirecting...Stays on his feet and is able to avoid piles while sustaining his blocks...Has good balance in the short area, generating pop and explosion when assisting the center in pass protection...Adjusts smoothly on the move and gets good fits on run blocks, as he works hard to sustain and finish (will block until the whistle)...Understands position and is quite active with his hands to lock on, using his arm extension to turn and wall off his man...Shows a good feel for pressure on the pulls and traps...Has the strength to blow a lethargic defender off the ball, as he gets into his man quickly...Forceful striker with good pop and explosion coming out of his stance...Good incline blocker who consistently drives and steers defenders away from the play...Uses his hands to redirect and understands how to neutralize stunts and blitzes...Gets good production on the short pulls, as he runs under control, doing a nice job of anticipating and adjusting to the linebacker's moves at the second level...Shows good retreat agility and kick slide while jolting and punching with power in pass protection...His short-area kick slide, hand usage and punch are very effective in his pass set...With his short pass set, he does a good job of locking on and anchoring, sinking his weight well to redirect and change direction to mirror the pass rusher...With his lateral agility, he can gain advantage on the scoop-and-reach with his first step...Knows how to grab and latch on to a defender with big hands and will explode on the rise to shock defenders, creating movement to neutralize the bull rush...Shows patience waiting for plays to develop (will let the defender come to him rather than overextend)...Can adjust to stunts and reach block, playing with good leverage and pad level, as he uses his leg power and hand punch to lock out and control vs. the inside surge...Has natural strength and uses his size well to land on targets in the short area...Play with good knee bend, showing flexibility when sinking his hips.

Negatives: Needs to refine his drive-blocking skills (team generally emphasized a pass-oriented attack), as he gets his legs a little too narrow when trying to trap and pull...Will lose his balance when he gets high in his stance and is more comfortable in a two-point stance... While he doesn't do it often, he will sometimes lunge into the opponent, losing balance and leverage...Has a good leg base, but takes too long to bounce back when knocked down...Shows good lateral agility, but needs to keep his feet when working in space (susceptible when defenders attack his legs)...Needs to improve his hand punch (has good strength), as he shows some good hitting ability upon contact, but is not a consistent striker when he lets his hands get outside his frame...Has had several knee issues that need further medical evaluation.

Compares To: KRIS DIELMAN-San Diego...Rachal is going to need a year or so to develop, but he has very good foot speed and quickness on pulls and traps. He seeks contact working into the second level and, despite a rash of knee problems during his career, he still is capable of exploding off the snap and blowing the defender off the ball. Maturity is going to be a big issue, but someone could find a nice prospect, if they are willing to be patient and mentor him for a year or two.



 Career Notes

  
In 21 games as a starter, Rachal has never allowed a quarterback sack, delivering 155 knockdowns, including 15 touchdown-resulting blocks...The team's fastest offensive lineman, he was recently clocked at 4.92 in the 40-yard dash.



 2007 Season

  
All-American first-team selection by Phil Steele's, earning third-team honors from The NFL Draft Report...All-Pac-10 Conference first-team selection by ESPN and Rivals.com...Lined up at right offensive guard, starting 10 games...Suffered right knee ligament damage vs. Washington that would sideline him for the next three contests vs. Stanford, Arizona and Notre Dame...Also missed most of the practice week prior to the season finale vs. UCLA, as several players were felled by a flu virus...Helped pave the way for a running attack that averaged 197.2 yards, 434.9 yards in total offense and 32.6 points per game... Finished with 77 knockdown blocks, including nine touchdown-resulting blocks, as he did not allow any quarterback sacks or pressures for the season.



 2006 Season

  
Sophomore All-American second-team selection by College Football News...Added second-team All-Pac-10 Conference honors from the league's coaches and Rivals.com...Started 12 games at right offensive guard, sitting out the Washington State clash after he suffered a high ankle sprain vs. Washington...Recorded 78 knockdowns with six touchdown-resulting blocks for an offense that averaged 391.8 yards and 30.5 points per game.



 2005 Season

  
Appeared in every game as a reserve offensive guard, getting most of his playing time on special teams with the field goal/placement unit.



 2004 Season

  
Redshirted in his first season at Southern California...Competed on the scout team as an offensive guard and tackle...Missed most of September after undergoing arthroscopic left knee surgery to remove torn cartilage prior to the Colorado State clash.



 Injury Report

  
2003: Only played in four games his high school senior year due to left knee problems.
2004: Underwent arthroscopic left knee surgery to remove cartilage prior to the Colorado State game (9/11).
2006: Sat out the Washington State game (10/29) after spraining his ankle the previous week vs. Washington (10/22).
2007: Suffered right knee ligament damage vs. Washington (9/29) that forced him to sit out the next three games vs. Stanford (10/06), Arizona (10/13) and Notre Dame (10/20)...Missed most of the week of practices leading up to the UCLA game (12/01) with a flu/stomach virus...Left practices on 12/16 complaining of soreness in his right knee (diagnosed as a second degree sprain).



 High School

  
Attended Dominguez (Compton, Cal.) High School, playing in just four games as a senior due to a knee injury...Earned 2003 Super Prep and Prep Star All-American honors...Was a member of the Prep Star Top 100 Dream Team, Lemming Top 100, Super Prep All-Farwest, Prep Star All-West, Long Beach Press-Telegram Best in the West honorable mention, Tacoma News Tribune Western 100, Orange County Register Fab 15 second-team and All-CIF Southern Section first-team squads...The All-CIF Division III, Los Angeles Times All-Southeast/South Coast Lineman of the Year added Long Beach Press-Telegram Dream Team first-team and All-Conference honors as a senior offensive lineman...Rated the 12th-best offensive tackle in the country, ranked 12th overall on the Super West 60 and 11th on the California Top 100 lists by Rivals.com.



 Personal

  
Sociology major...Born 3/15/86...Resides in Compton, California.



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 Draft Scout Player News
12/30/09 - RG Chilo Rachal was limited in practice early in the week with a knee injury. He is expected to start Sunday's game.
10/19/09 - RG Chilo Rachal, who started the first five games of the season, will begin to share time at the position with Adam Snyder. Rachal has struggled at various times this season, and coach Mike Singletary said he's looking to get the best five linemen on the field.
10/14/09 - RG Chilo Rachal will likely be replaced in the starting lineup after the 49ers' bye week, coach Mike Singletary said. Tony Wragge is the top backup at both guard positions, but Singletary said a decision would be made after the 49ers return from the bye week. Right tackles Adam Snyder and Tony Pashos have both seen action at guard in the past, too.
10/12/09 - RG Chilo Rachal, a second-round pick in the 2008 draft, is in danger of losing his starting job after another sketchy performance against the Falcons. Coach Mike Singletary said he would consider a change. Tony Wragge is a likely candidate to challenge for a starting job.
10/05/09 - RG Chilo Rachal, a second-year player, took a major step back with a poor performance against the Rams. Rachal was beaten for several quarterback hits and one sack in the 49ers' win. Coach Mike Singletary said he will sit down to try to evaluate the team's next course of action.
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 08.04.14 - Family matters force USC lineman Rachal into the NFL draft
 08.02.22 - Family issues send USC's Rachal into NFL draft
 08.01.18 - Don't rush judgment on Rachal's decision
 08.01.11 - Rachal to leave Trojans early
 08.01.02 - USC notes: Chilo Rachal

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