|
No |
Name |
Pos |
Hgt |
Wt |
College |
Exp |
Stock |
|
1 |
Darren
McFadden |
RB |
6-2 |
205 |
Arkansas
|
Jr. |
Even |
|
The most dynamic player in the country, Arkansas'
Darren McFadden is a player that defensive coordinators have nightmares about
the night before a game. |
|
2 |
Jake
Long |
OT |
6-7 |
313 |
Michigan
|
Sr. |
Even |
|
Long is the best tackle prospect in college
football. He's a versatile tackle that can play on either side of the line.
He's durable and offers excellent protection to his quarterback. |
|
3 |
Brian
Brohm |
QB |
6-4 |
224 |
Louisville
|
Sr. |
Even |
|
Brohm decided to stay at Louisville for his
senior season, and he wants to prove that his injury history is in the past.
Brohm is prime to have an outstanding season. |
|
4 |
Calais
Campbell |
DE |
6-8 |
282 |
Miami
|
Jr. |
Even |
|
Campbell is an intriguing defensive lineman who
possesses excellent athletic ability and potential. Campbell posted 10 sacks
last season, as a sophomore. |
|
5 |
Sam
Baker |
OT |
6-5 |
305 |
USC |
Sr. |
Even |
|
Jake Long is the top tackle in the country, but
USC's Sam Baker is not far behind. Baker, a senior, has started at left
tackle, since day-one, as a Trojan. He’s one of the most dependable players
in the country. |
|
6 |
Tyson
Jackson |
DE |
6-5 |
292 |
LSU |
Jr. |
Even |
|
Jackson has the size, speed and strength to be a
dominant defensive end. He finished with 8.5 sacks last season and he will
definitely surpass that mark this season. |
|
7 |
Chris
Long |
DE |
6-4 |
284 |
Virginia
|
Sr. |
Even |
|
A tremendous defensive lineman who defends the
run very well. Long isn't a sack artist, but he has the ability to develop
into a good pass rusher. |
|
8 |
Kenny
Phillips |
FS |
6-2 |
202 |
Miami
|
Jr. |
Even |
|
Ed Reed, Sean Taylor, Brandon Meriweather and now
Kenny Phillips; Miami produces the best defensive backs in the country.
Phillips is a big hitter who possesses excellent cover skills. |
|
9 |
Glenn
Dorsey |
DT |
6-2 |
299 |
LSU |
Sr. |
Even |
|
Dorsey is a great interior lineman who provides a
tremendous push inside. Dorsey posted 8.5 sacks last season and is very good
against the run. |
|
10 |
Limas
Sweed |
WR |
6-5 |
219 |
Texas
|
Sr. |
Even |
|
Sweed is a big target and a red zone terror that
creates mismatches against a secondary. He has soft hands and good speed.
Sweed has started 33 consecutive games for Texas. |
|
11 |
Aqib
Talib |
CB |
6-2 |
180 |
Kansas
|
Jr. |
Even |
|
A player many haven't seen or heard of, Talib is
the best cover corner in the country. Talib recorded six interceptions for
the Jayhawks last season and led the nation in passes defended in 2006. |
|
12 |
Chad
Henne |
QB |
6-2 |
224 |
Michigan
|
Sr. |
Even |
|
A three-year starter for the Wolverines, Henne is
a consistent performer that leads an offense. Henne has averaged 23 touchdown
passes over the last three seasons at Michigan. |
|
13 |
Derrick
Harvey |
DE |
6-5 |
262 |
Florida
|
Jr. |
Even |
|
Harvey is an outstanding pass rusher that can
create havoc in the backfield. Harvey registered 11 sacks this past season.
He has to improve his run defense to become a complete player. |
|
14 |
Dan
Connor |
LB |
6-2 |
235 |
Penn State
|
Sr. |
Even |
|
Another great linebacker from Penn State, Connor
is a versatile player that can play inside or outside. Connor will play
inside linebacker this year for Penn State and is ready to emerge as the
nation's best. |
|
15 |
Early
Doucet |
WR |
6-0 |
207 |
LSU |
Sr. |
Even |
|
Doucet is a big play receiver with game changing
ability. With JaMarcus Russell, Dwayne Bowe and Craig Davis out of the
offense, Doucet becomes the focal point of the LSU attack. |
|
16 |
Steve
Slaton |
RB |
5-10 |
190 |
West Virginia
|
Jr. |
Even |
|
Slaton is a playmaker on offense who can take it
to the house on any play. Slaton is a tough runner for a player of his
stature. His game is comparable to Eagles running back Brian Westbrook. |
|
17 |
James
Laurinaitis |
LB |
6-3 |
244 |
Ohio State
|
Jr. |
Even |
|
Laurinaitis is a physical linebacker who possesses
an excellent motor and has a mean streak. A very competitive player who has
great playmaking skills on defense. |
|
18 |
Gosder
Cherilus |
OT |
6-7 |
318 |
BC
|
Sr. |
Even |
|
A consistent performer for Boston College,
Cherilus has started 37 consecutive games. A premier right tackle, Cherilus
is a good run blocker and an excellent pass blocker that has great technique. |
|
19 |
DeSean
Jackson |
WR |
6-0 |
166 |
California
|
Jr. |
Even |
|
Jackson is similar to Ted Ginn Jr. in the way
that he can take over a game on special teams. Jackson is a polished receiver
with game breaking skills. |
|
20 |
Colt
Brennan |
QB |
6-3 |
190 |
Hawaii
|
Sr. |
Even |
|
Brennan is an outstanding quarterback who
possesses a strong arm and good decision making. He threw 58 touchdowns last
season and in the Hawaii offense, he'll look to exceed those numbers. |