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  1. adamprez2003

    adamprez2003 Senior Member

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    Rivals.com College Football - Early look: NFL draft top 100 prospects

    Pretty interesting. Definitely some interesting slotting here

    1. Michael Oher, OT, Ole Miss
    Oher has a rare blend of size, athleticism and girth. He entered the 2008 NFL draft, then pulled out a few days later even though he was considered a first-round pick. New coach Houston Nutt is glad he stayed. This time around, Oher – now a senior – could be the first player taken in the draft. He is No. 1 on the Rivals.com list of the top 100 pro prospects and could be the second consecutive offensive tackle chosen No. 1 overall; the Miami Dolphins took Michigan's Jake Long with the No. 1 pick earlier this year.
    2. Andre Smith *, OT, Alabama
    A massive tackle with great feet, in the mold of former first-round pick Shawn Andrews.
    3. Matthew Stafford *, QB, Georgia
    The most natural pocket passer in the nation. He has a skill set similar to Carson Palmer's.
    4. DeMarcus Granger *, DT, Oklahoma
    An explosive three-technique tackle who makes a living in the opponent's backfield.
    5. Michael Johnson, DE, Georgia Tech
    Displays a rare first step for his size. He can be an absolute terror off the edge with his combination of length and body control.
    6. Eugene Monroe, OT, Virginia
    A nimble tackle who re-directs well. He needs to add bulk and power to his lower half.
    7. Michael Crabtree *, WR, Texas Tech
    The total package – size, speed, burst and hands – and is the best receiver prospect since Calvin Johnson.
    8. Jeremy Maclin *, WR, Missouri
    Excellent size and speed, with the ability to break tackles. He is dangerous with the ball in his hands.
    9. Vontae Davis *, CB, Illinois
    A rare athlete with fluid hips and burst out of his breaks. He's instinctive in man coverage.
    10. Rey Maualuga, LB, USC
    He's a more physically dominant version of Seahawks MLB Lofa Tatupu, another former USC standout.
     
  2. alen1

    alen1 New Member

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    Granger is out four weeks and could end up missing the whole season now.
     
  3. RealDriscoll

    RealDriscoll Banned

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    Granger has another year on eligibility if I am not mistaken.

    Good list. I think after the combine Eugene Monroe proves to be the #1 Tackle
     
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    Motion New Member

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    Bold prediction :up:
     
  5. azfinfanmang

    azfinfanmang Premium Member Luxury Box

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    INteresting how far Laurenitus has fallen.

    Nic Harris is a kid I would LOVE to see in Aqua and Orange next year :up:
     

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