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Old 12-26-2009, 08:39 PM
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This will be a work in progress, guys added and dropped

This only a list not a ranking. Especially as we go forward, guys will be added at the bottom of their positions

QBs
Jonathan Crompton, 6-3, 230, Tennessee notes WCO pro style offense
Tony Pike, 6-5, 225, Cincinnati
Zac Robinson, 6-3, 220, Oklahoma State
Jarrod Johnson 6-5 243 Texas A&M most likely 2011
*Case Keenum 6-1.5, 226, Houston

RB
Jonathan Dwyer, 5-11, 230,
Jahvid Best, 5-9, 195, California
Motario Hardesty, 5-11, 215, Tennessee
Charles Scott, 5-10, 235, LSU
Keiland Williams, 5-10, 225, LSU
Javarris James, 5-11, 215, Miami
Kendall Hunter, 5-8, 190, Oklahoma State
John Clay, 6-2, 247, Wisconsin
C.J. Spiller, 5-10, 195, Clemson
Toby Gerhart, 6-0, 240, Stanford

FB & TE
I am not looking to draft either for a while

WR
Dez Bryant, 6-1, 215, Oklahoma State
Danario Alexander, 6-4, 210, Missouri
Brandon LaFell, 6-2, 210, LSU
Wes Lyons, 6-7, 230, West Virginia
Seyi Ajirotutu, 6-2, 210, Fresno State
Mardy Gilyard ,6-0, 190, Cincinnati

OL
Mike Johnson, 6-5, 300, Alabama
Jason Fox, 6-6, 310, Miami
Cord Howard, 6-4, 310, Georgia Tech
Kevin Matthews, 6-3, 315, Texas A&M
Russell Okung, 6-5, 305, Oklahoma State
Adam Ulatoski, 6-6, 310, Texas
Sergio Render, 6-3, 313, Virginia Tech
Mike Iupati, 6-5, 330, Idaho
Chris Marinelli, 6-6, 315, Stanford
Selvish Capers, 6-4, 310, West Virginia
J.D. Walton, 6-3, 305, Baylor

Not that we need one
Brandon Graham, 6-2, 270, Michigan
Will Tukuafu, 6-3 280, Oregon

DT
Gerald McCoy, 6-3, 295, Oklahoma
Ndamukong Suh, 6-3, 300, Nebraska
Joe Joseph, 6-3, 304, Miami
Vince Oghobaase, 6-5, 310, Duke
Dan Williams, 6-2, 325, Tennessee Worth a trade back into the 1st for.
Boo Robinson, 6-2, 325, Wake Forest
*Brian Price, 6-2, 295, UCLA
Ekom Udofia, 6-2, 322, Stanford


MLB
Rolando McClain, 6-3, 255, Alabama
Brandon Spikes, 6-2, 260, Florida
Reggie Carter, 6-0, 240, UCLA
Donald Booker, 5-10, 235, Oklahoma State

OLB
Sean Witherspoon, 6-0, 245, Missouri
Darryl Sharpton ,6-0, 235, Miami
Colin McCarthy, 6-3, 242, Miami
Dakoda Wayson, 6-2, 226, Florida ST.
Rico McCoy, 6-0, 225, Tennessee
Kam Chancellor, 6-3, 230, Virg Tech moved by me to OLB
*Bruce Carter, 6-2, 230, North Carolina


CB
Donovan Warren, 5-11, 180, Michigan notes loves to hit
Trevard Lindley, 5-11, 180, Kentucky
Javier Arenas, 5-9, 195, Alabama (PR)
Patrick Robinson, 5-10, 195, Florida State
Robert McClain, 5-9, 200, UConn

Safeties
Eric Berry, 5-11, 205, Tennessee note worth a trade up for
Morgan Burnett, 6-0, 210, Georgia Tech
Randy Phillips, 6-0, 210, Miami
Kam Chancellor, 6-3, 230, Virg Tech
Jordan Lake, 6-1, 210, Baylor
Justin Woodall, 6-1, 220, Alabama

Punter
Zoltan Mesko, 6-5, 240, Michigan note left footed punter strong leg
Jake Harry, 6-1, 195, Missouri


I have not inluded Taylor Mays on purpose, He is not good in covereage and his tackling sucks. He reminds me of Roy Williams. Might be a solid WILL.
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Old 12-26-2009, 10:39 PM
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MMmm, left footed punter might cause more fumbles. Any way to know his hang time and distance average?
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Old 12-27-2009, 02:41 AM
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You need to check out Bruce Carter NC LB. Dude is good.

Also the Pouncey twins from Florida and I will be very interested in Charles Brown USC OT at the Combine. If he is around 300 lbs he could be perfect for the ZB scheme. He looks very athletic and could be a good mid round pick up.

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Old 12-27-2009, 10:26 AM
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You need to check out Bruce Carter NC LB. Dude is good.

Also the Pouncey twins from Florida and I will be very interested in Charles Brown USC OT at the Combine. If he is around 300 lbs he could be perfect for the ZB scheme. He looks very athletic and could be a good mid round pick up.
Thought I had added the twins, thanks for catching that. I've been seeing them ranked with OC in the 2nd and the OG as a 3rd rounder, so it would be possible to draft both.
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Old 12-27-2009, 10:29 AM
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This will be a work in progress, guys added and dropped

This only a list not a ranking. Especially as we go forward, guys will be added at the bottom of their positions

QBs
Jonathan Crompton, 6-3, 230, Tennessee notes WCO pro style offense
Tony Pike, 6-5, 225, Cincinnati
Zac Robinson, 6-3, 220, Oklahoma State
Jarrod Johnson 6-5 243 Texas A&M most likely 2011
*Case Keenum 6-1.5, 226, Houston

RB
Jonathan Dwyer, 5-11, 230,
Jahvid Best, 5-9, 195, California
Motario Hardesty, 5-11, 215, Tennessee
Charles Scott, 5-10, 235, LSU
Keiland Williams, 5-10, 225, LSU
Javarris James, 5-11, 215, Miami
Kendall Hunter, 5-8, 190, Oklahoma State
John Clay, 6-2, 247, Wisconsin
C.J. Spiller, 5-10, 195, Clemson
Toby Gerhart, 6-0, 240, Stanford

FB & TE
I am not looking to draft either for a while

WR
Dez Bryant, 6-1, 215, Oklahoma State
Danario Alexander, 6-4, 210, Missouri
Brandon LaFell, 6-2, 210, LSU
Wes Lyons, 6-7, 230, West Virginia
Seyi Ajirotutu, 6-2, 210, Fresno State
Mardy Gilyard ,6-0, 190, Cincinnati

OL
Mike Johnson, 6-5, 300, Alabama
Jason Fox, 6-6, 310, Miami
Cord Howard, 6-4, 310, Georgia Tech
Kevin Matthews, 6-3, 315, Texas A&M
Russell Okung, 6-5, 305, Oklahoma State
Adam Ulatoski, 6-6, 310, Texas
Sergio Render, 6-3, 313, Virginia Tech
Mike Iupati, 6-5, 330, Idaho
Chris Marinelli, 6-6, 315, Stanford
Selvish Capers, 6-4, 310, West Virginia
J.D. Walton, 6-3, 305, Baylor
*Maurkice Pouncey, 6-5, 320, Florida OC
*Mike Pouncey, 6-5, 320, Florida, OG


Not that we need one
Brandon Graham, 6-2, 270, Michigan
Will Tukuafu, 6-3 280, Oregon

DT
Gerald McCoy, 6-3, 295, Oklahoma
Ndamukong Suh, 6-3, 300, Nebraska
Joe Joseph, 6-3, 304, Miami
Vince Oghobaase, 6-5, 310, Duke
Dan Williams, 6-2, 325, Tennessee Worth a trade back into the 1st for.
Boo Robinson, 6-2, 325, Wake Forest
*Brian Price, 6-2, 295, UCLA
Ekom Udofia, 6-2, 322, Stanford


MLB
Rolando McClain, 6-3, 255, Alabama
Brandon Spikes, 6-2, 260, Florida
Reggie Carter, 6-0, 240, UCLA
Donald Booker, 5-10, 235, Oklahoma State

OLB
Sean Witherspoon, 6-0, 245, Missouri
Darryl Sharpton ,6-0, 235, Miami
Colin McCarthy, 6-3, 242, Miami
Dakoda Wayson, 6-2, 226, Florida ST.
Rico McCoy, 6-0, 225, Tennessee
Kam Chancellor, 6-3, 230, Virg Tech moved by me to OLB
*Bruce Carter, 6-2, 230, North Carolina


CB
Donovan Warren, 5-11, 180, Michigan notes loves to hit
Trevard Lindley, 5-11, 180, Kentucky
Javier Arenas, 5-9, 195, Alabama (PR)
Patrick Robinson, 5-10, 195, Florida State
Robert McClain, 5-9, 200, UConn

Safeties
Eric Berry, 5-11, 205, Tennessee note worth a trade up for
Morgan Burnett, 6-0, 210, Georgia Tech
Randy Phillips, 6-0, 210, Miami
Kam Chancellor, 6-3, 230, Virg Tech
Jordan Lake, 6-1, 210, Baylor
Justin Woodall, 6-1, 220, Alabama

Punter
Zoltan Mesko, 6-5, 240, Michigan note left footed punter strong leg
Jake Harry, 6-1, 195, Missouri


I have not inluded Taylor Mays on purpose, He is not good in covereage and his tackling sucks. He reminds me of Roy Williams. Might be a solid WILL.
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Old 12-27-2009, 10:37 AM
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MMmm, left footed punter might cause more fumbles. Any way to know his hang time and distance average?
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Season Team GP Punts Avg Long Yds
2006 Michigan 13 50 41.6 64 2,079
2007 Michigan 13 70 41.1 68 2,876
2008 Michigan 12 80 43.0 63 3,436
2009 Michigan 12 52 44.5 66 2,312
Career totals 50 252 42.5 68 10,703
IN an article in Scout.com talking about him coming out of HS, his practice hang times in HS where 5.2 seconds. Pro's average 4.7. Not sure of his current numbers.
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Old 12-27-2009, 05:22 PM
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IN an article in Scout.com talking about him coming out of HS, his practice hang times in HS where 5.2 seconds. Pro's average 4.7. Not sure of his current numbers.
Looks pretty good. Certainly a guy to watch.
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Old 12-28-2009, 09:39 AM
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If we do bring in Cowher one guy we need to look at is Derrick Morgan 6-4, 272 4.68 Georgia Tech. This guy will be a beast as a OLB in a 3/4.
I don't understand where this sentiment is coming from as I've seen it from several different places. Just because Morgan projects as a RDE doesn't mean he can move to 3-4 OLB.

I mean, I'm not scout, but I am a Georgia Tech fan and have watched a lot of Derrick Morgan, and he is not a LB. He's a classic DE and reminds me a lot of Freeney in the way he plays.

The idea of him playing LB is silly to me and almost absurd.
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Old 12-30-2009, 06:04 PM
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Nice work PK, keep it up. Only a little over 4 months till the Draft and we find out for sure who we will get.

Since NFL Draft Scout went bye bye, I don't really have a good draft source anymore.
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Old 12-30-2009, 06:24 PM
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I don't understand where this sentiment is coming from as I've seen it from several different places. Just because Morgan projects as a RDE doesn't mean he can move to 3-4 OLB.

I mean, I'm not scout, but I am a Georgia Tech fan and have watched a lot of Derrick Morgan, and he is not a LB. He's a classic DE and reminds me a lot of Freeney in the way he plays.

The idea of him playing LB is silly to me and almost absurd.

Outside linebacker (weak side, away from the tight end): "He's the rusher, he's the speed guy. Has to be good enough in the rush to beat tackles one-on-one enough to make plays and always beat any backs who try to block him."

What about him makes yo think he couldnt do this?
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Old 12-30-2009, 09:21 PM
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This will be a work in progress, guys added and dropped

This only a list not a ranking. Especially as we go forward, guys will be added at the bottom of their positions

QBs
Jonathan Crompton, 6-3, 230, Tennessee notes WCO pro style offense
Tony Pike, 6-5, 225, Cincinnati
Zac Robinson, 6-3, 220, Oklahoma State
Jarrod Johnson 6-5 243 Texas A&M most likely 2011
*Case Keenum 6-1.5, 226, Houston

RB
Jonathan Dwyer, 5-11, 230,
Jahvid Best, 5-9, 195, California
Motario Hardesty, 5-11, 215, Tennessee
Charles Scott, 5-10, 235, LSU
Keiland Williams, 5-10, 225, LSU
Javarris James, 5-11, 215, Miami
Kendall Hunter, 5-8, 190, Oklahoma State
John Clay, 6-2, 247, Wisconsin
C.J. Spiller, 5-10, 195, Clemson
Toby Gerhart, 6-0, 240, Stanford
DeMaundray Woolridge, 5-8, 223, Idaho

FB & TE
I am not looking to draft either for a while

WR
Dez Bryant, 6-1, 215, Oklahoma State
Danario Alexander, 6-4, 210, Missouri
Brandon LaFell, 6-2, 210, LSU
Wes Lyons, 6-7, 230, West Virginia
Seyi Ajirotutu, 6-2, 210, Fresno State
Mardy Gilyard ,6-0, 190, Cincinnati
Freddie Barnes, 6-1, 209, Bowling Green
Max Komar, 5-10, 200, Idaho


OL
Mike Johnson, 6-5, 300, Alabama
Jason Fox, 6-6, 310, Miami
Cord Howard, 6-4, 310, Georgia Tech
Kevin Matthews, 6-3, 315, Texas A&M
Russell Okung, 6-5, 305, Oklahoma State
Adam Ulatoski, 6-6, 310, Texas
Sergio Render, 6-3, 313, Virginia Tech
Mike Iupati, 6-5, 330, Idaho
Chris Marinelli, 6-6, 315, Stanford
Selvish Capers, 6-4, 310, West Virginia
J.D. Walton, 6-3, 305, Baylor
*Maurkice Pouncey, 6-5, 320, Florida OC
*Mike Pouncey, 6-5, 320, Florida, OG
Jon Asamoah, 6-4, 312, Illinois

Not that we need one
Brandon Graham, 6-2, 270, Michigan
Will Tukuafu, 6-3 280, Oregon

DT
Gerald McCoy, 6-3, 295, Oklahoma
Ndamukong Suh, 6-3, 300, Nebraska
Joe Joseph, 6-3, 304, Miami
Vince Oghobaase, 6-5, 310, Duke
Dan Williams, 6-2, 325, Tennessee Worth a trade back into the 1st for.
Boo Robinson, 6-2, 325, Wake Forest
*Brian Price, 6-2, 295, UCLA
Ekom Udofia, 6-2, 322, Stanford


MLB
Rolando McClain, 6-3, 255, Alabama
Brandon Spikes, 6-2, 260, Florida
Reggie Carter, 6-0, 240, UCLA
Donald Booker, 5-10, 235, Oklahoma State

OLB
Sean Witherspoon, 6-0, 245, Missouri
Darryl Sharpton ,6-0, 235, Miami
Colin McCarthy, 6-3, 242, Miami
Dakoda Wayson, 6-2, 226, Florida ST.
Rico McCoy, 6-0, 225, Tennessee
Kam Chancellor, 6-3, 230, Virg Tech moved by me to OLB
*Bruce Carter, 6-2, 230, North Carolina


CB
Donovan Warren, 5-11, 180, Michigan notes loves to hit
Trevard Lindley, 5-11, 180, Kentucky
Javier Arenas, 5-9, 195, Alabama (PR)
Patrick Robinson, 5-10, 195, Florida State
Robert McClain, 5-9, 200, UConn

Safeties
Eric Berry, 5-11, 205, Tennessee note worth a trade up for
Morgan Burnett, 6-0, 210, Georgia Tech
Randy Phillips, 6-0, 210, Miami
Kam Chancellor, 6-3, 230, Virg Tech
Jordan Lake, 6-1, 210, Baylor
Justin Woodall, 6-1, 220, Alabama
Marcellus Bowman, 6-2, 216 Boston College

Punter
Zoltan Mesko, 6-5, 240, Michigan note left footed punter strong leg
Jake Harry, 6-1, 195, Missouri

Kicker
*Kai Forbath, 6-0 -, 192, UCLA

I have not inluded Taylor Mays on purpose, He is not good in covereage and his tackling sucks. He reminds me of Roy Williams. Might be a solid WILL.[/QUOTE]
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Old 12-31-2009, 12:20 PM
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Outside linebacker (weak side, away from the tight end): "He's the rusher, he's the speed guy. Has to be good enough in the rush to beat tackles one-on-one enough to make plays and always beat any backs who try to block him."

What about him makes yo think he couldnt do this?
There's a difference between not being able to do something, and doing something you are best suited for. Andre Johnson could play safety. Brian Cushing could play DE. But, they don't because they're better suited for what they do play.

Again, I'm no scout, so I could be off base here. And, it only takes one team with a crazy idea (i.e. Orakpo at SLB in Washington.) But, Morgan plays DE at Georgia Tech, is a heavy 280lbs., and plays his position well. Not only do I not see a reason for him to play LB, I don't see a fit. Like I've said, we'll have to wait for scout's opinions to come out on the issue for a more definitive answer, but simply by watching him play, he seems a lot more like a Freeney to me than a Merriman.

I'm still curious where this idea came from in the first place.
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Like I've said, we'll have to wait for scout's opinions to come out on the issue for a more definitive answer, but simply by watching him play, he seems a lot more like a Freeney to me than a Merriman.

I'm still curious where this idea came from in the first place.
I felt similarly last year when Mike Mayock sayd Robert Ayers could play OLB ina 3/4. Then Mike Nolan's 3/4 running defense went out and drafted him. Now, Ayers is the backup OLB to Elvis Dumervil.
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CB
Donovan Warren, 5-11, 180, Michigan notes loves to hit
Trevard Lindley, 5-11, 180, Kentucky
Javier Arenas, 5-9, 195, Alabama (PR)
Patrick Robinson, 5-10, 195, Florida State
Robert McClain, 5-9, 200, UConn

Safeties
Eric Berry, 5-11, 205, Tennessee note worth a trade up for
Morgan Burnett, 6-0, 210, Georgia Tech
Randy Phillips, 6-0, 210, Miami
Kam Chancellor, 6-3, 230, Virg Tech
Jordan Lake, 6-1, 210, Baylor
Justin Woodall, 6-1, 220, Alabama
Marcellus Bowman, 6-2, 216 Boston College
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I'd like to keep an eye on Rutgers' Devin McCourty 5' 11" 190lbs as a player who may be moved to FS like Jarius Byrd.
http://www.cbssports.com/nfl/draft/players/563691

Also, put me down for Robert Johnson 6' 2" 195lbs Utah.
http://www.cbssports.com/nfl/draft/players/1255571
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Nate Allen, S
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I felt similarly last year when Mike Mayock sayd Robert Ayers could play OLB ina 3/4. Then Mike Nolan's 3/4 running defense went out and drafted him. Now, Ayers is the backup OLB to Elvis Dumervil.
Yea, it could happen. But, it just seems absurd to me.
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Last year we drafted DB's Glover Quinn, Brice McCain, and Troy Nolan. I think they were all in the same conference, weren't they?

Anyway, I don't know if they will declare for the draft early or not, but I really like these two guys from the ACC....

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PmWJb...eature=related

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NpAk1...eature=related

Dowling plays for UVa and McDaniel is from Clemson.
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Last year we drafted DB's Glover Quinn, Brice McCain, and Troy Nolan. I think they were all in the same conference, weren't they?
Nolan played in the PAC 10, the other two were in the Mountain West.
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the other two were in the Mountain West.
Ah, I wonder if we are looking at the TCU tandem this year (Priest & Sanders)

http://collegefootball.rivals.com/co...sp?CID=1027171
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My list in no particular order

GUARDS
Mike Iupati OG Idaho
Sergio Render, Virginia Tech
Thomas Austin, Clemson
Jon Asamoah, Illinois
Mitch Petrus, Arkansas
Mike Johnson, Alabama
Mike Pouncey Florida, OG


TACKLES
Bruce Campbell, Maryland
Bryan Bulaga*, Iowa
Charles Brown OT USC
Trent Williams, Oklahoma
Jason Fox, Miami
Sam Young, Notre Dame
Adam Ulatoski, Texas
Selvish Capers, West Virginia
Zane Beadles, Utah
Derek Hardman, Eastern Kentucky
Drew Davis, Alabama
Kyle Jolly, North Carolina
Ed Wang, Virginia Tech
Matt Kopa, Stanford
Chris Marinelli, Stanford
Dennis Landolt, Penn State
Rodger Saffold, Indiana
Alonzo Durham, Nevada
CENTERS
Maurkice Pouncey Florida
J.D. Walton, Baylor
Chris Hall, Texas
Eric Olsen, Notre Dame


RB
Jonathan Dwyer RB Georgia Tech
C.J. Spiller RB Clemson
Jahvid Best RB California
LeGarrette Blount
Ryan Matthews RB Fresno State
Anthony Dixon, Mississippi State
Montario Hardesty, Tennessee
Toby Gerhart RB Stanford
Evan Royster*, Penn State
Charles Scott, LSU

DT'S

Brian Price, UCLA
Jared Odrick DT Penn State
Dan Williams, Tennessee
Ekom Udofia, 6-2, 322, Stanford
Arthur Jones, Syracuse
Marvin Austin*, North Carolina
Vince Oghobaase, Duke
Lamarr Houston, Texas
Mick Williams, Pittsburgh

CB'S
Ras-I Dowling*, Virginia
Brandon Ghee, Wake Forest
Trevard Lindley, Kentucky
Javier Arenas, Alabama
Kyle Wilson, Boise State
Syd'Quan Thompson, California
Walter Thurmond, Oregon
Perrish Cox, Oklahoma State
Patrick Robinson, Florida State
Walter McFadden, Auburn
Jerome Murphy, South Florida
Robert McClain, 5-9, 200, UConn

SAFETY
Earl Thomas**, FS, Texas
Nate Allen, FS, South Florida
Morgan Burnett, 6-0, 210, Georgia Tech
Darrell Stuckey, S, Kansas
Major Wright*, FS, Florida
Myron Lewis, FS, Vanderbilt
Justin Woodall, S, Alabama
Jordan Lake, FS, Baylor
Robert Johnson, FS, Utah

LB
Sean Weatherspoon, Missouri
Travis Lewis**, Oklahoma
Navorro Bowman, Penn State
Rico McCoy, Tennessee
Roddrick Muckelroy, Texas
A.J. Edds, Iowa
Rolando McClain*, Alabama
Brandon Spikes, Florida
Sean Lee, Penn State
Pawelek, Baylor
Micah Johnson, Kentucky
Pat Angerer, Iowa
Von Miller*, Texas A&M
Ricky Sapp, Clemson

Our lists are pretty close.

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