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DraftBoy
10-13-2007, 06:11 PM
As some of you may have noticed this year for the first time I attempted to do preseason rankings of each posistion for the 2008 Draft just to keep some of you guys who may not follow the draft as closely as others some names to watch on Saturdays. Well in keeping with that I have redone every ranking and made new lists based on how these guys have played so far. I have also added a DI-AA, DII, and DIII prospect to watch for each posistion except for FB, K, and P. Remember I only rank Seniors, until the official early entries are declared. I hope you all enjoy these and all criticism is welcome as long as its constructive. Without further ado I present my mid-season rankings;

QB:
1. Andre Woodson Kentucky
2. Matt Ryan Boston College
3. Brian Brohm Louisville
4. John David Booty USC
5. Erik Ainge Tennessee
6. Josh Johnson San Diego
7. Chad Henne Michigan
8. Colt Brennan Hawaii
9. Dennis Dixon Oregon
10. Paul Smith Tulsa
Next in Line: Sam Keller (Nebraska), Anthony Morelli (Penn St), Brandon Cox (Auburn)
DI-AA (FCS) Top: Ricky Santos (New Hampshire)
DII Top: Mark Nicolet (Hillsdale)
DIII Top: Matt Penz (St. Olaf)

RB:
1. Mike Hart Michigan
2. Tashard Choice Georgia Tech
3. Justin Forsett California
4. BenJarvis Green-Ellis Mississippi
5. Ryan Torain Arizona State
6. Allen Patrick Oklahoma
7. Thomas Brown Georgia
8. Amir Pinnix Minnesotta
9. Rafael Little Kentucky
10. Calvin Dawson Louisana-Monroe
Next: Jehuu Caulcrick (Michigan State), Matt Forte (Tulane), Keon Lattimore (Mayland)
DI-AA (FCS) Top: Tim Hightower (Richmond)
DII Top: Danny Woodhead (Chadron State)
DIII Top: Tom Sturges (Gettysburg)


FB:
1. Jacob Hester-LSU
2. Peyton Hillis-Arkansas
3. Owen Scmitt-West Virginia
4. Micheal Cox-Georgia Tech
5. Carl Stewart-Auburn
6. Michael Pitre-UCLA
7. Justin Valentine-Minnesotta
8. Doug Jones-Cincinnati
9. Rashaad Norwood-Kansas State
10. Matt Hahn-Penn State

WR:
1. Adarius Bowman-Oklahoma State
2. Early Doucet-LSU
3. Limas Sweed-Texas
4. DJ Hall-Alabama
5. Harry Douglas-Louisville
6. Keenan Burton-Kentucky
7. Dorien Bryant-Purude
8. Marcus Monk-Arkansas
9. Jordy Nelson-Kansas State
10. Darius Reynaud-West Virginia
Next: Maurice Purify (Nebraska), Brandon Breazell (UCLA), Adrian Arrington (Michigan)
DI-AA (FCS): Wes Doyle (San Diego)
DII: Elfren Quiles (Kutztown)
DII: Judd P’Connell (St. Norbert)

TE:
1. Martin Rucker-Missouri
2. Fred Davis-USC
3. Jon Carlson-Notre Dame
4. Jacob Tamme-Kentucky
5. Dustin Keller-Purdue
6. Kory Sperrey-Colorado St
7. Kellen Davis-Michigan St
8. Tom Santi-Virginia
9. John Terenshinski-Wake Forest
10. Josh Collins-Washington St
Next: Joe Jon Finley (Oklahoma), Chris Hopkins (Toledo), Darius Hill (Ball St)
DI-AA (FCS): Matt Chapman (Dayton)
DII: Brandon Hill (Mercyhurst)
DIII: Micheal Harris (Westminster)

OT:
1. Jake Long-Michigan
2. Sam Baker-USC
3. Gosder Cherilus-Boston College
4. Krik Barton-Ohio State
5. Barry Richardson-Clemson
6. Tony Hills-Texas
7. King Dunlap-Auburn
8. Jeremy Zuttah-Rutgers
9. Heath Benedict-Newberry
10.Chris Williams-Vanderbilt
Next: John Greco (Toledo), Josh Coffman (East Carolina), Duane Brown (Virginia Tech)
DI-AA: Chad Rinehart (Northern Iowa)
DII: Brandon Barnes (Grand Valley State)
DIII: Derek Blanchard (Mount Union)

OG:
1. Shannon Trevaga-UCLA
2. Eric Young-Tennessee
3. Adam Kraus-Michigan
4. Jordan Grimes-Purdue
5. Andrew Crummey-Maryland
6. Krik Elder-Texas A&M
7. Roy Schuening-Oregon State
8. Drew Radovich-USC
9. Andrew Bain-Miami
10. Chester Adams-Georgia
Next: Pedro Sosa (Rutgers), Will Arnold (LSU), Mike McGlynn (Pittsburgh)
DI-AA: Kerry Brown (Appalachian State)
DII:Mackenzy Bernadaau (Bentley)
DIII: Brennan Fortune (St. John Fisher)

OC:
1. Steve Justice-Wake Forest
2. Cody Wallace-Texas A&M
3. Kory Lichtensteiger-Bowling Green
4. Adam Speiker-Missouri
5. Jonathan Sullivan-Notre Dame
6. Trevor Rees-Northwestern
7. Mike Pollack-Arizona State
8. Fernando Velasco-Georgia
9. Jamey Richard-Buffalo
10. Drew Miller-Florida
Next: Jeff Cavender (Boise State), Tony Brinkhaus (Minnesotta), Doug Legursky (Marshall)
DI-AA: Brandon Carvalho (Portland State)
DII: Chris Morton (South Dakota)
DIII: Eric Safran (Mount Union)

DE:
1. Lawrence Jackson-USC
2. Bruce Davis-UCLA
3. Chris Long-Virginia
4. Quentin Groves-Auburn
5. Louis Holmes-Arizona
6. Wallace Gilburry-Alabama
7. Titus Brown-Mississippi State
8. Trevor Scott-Buffalo
9. Tommy Blake-TCU
10. Chris Herrington-Texas A&M
Next: Hilee Taylor (UNC), Tim Jamison (Michigan), Joe Clermond (Pittsburgh)
DI-AA: Bryan Smith (McNeese St)
DII: Curtis Johnson (Clark Atlanta)
DIII: Mike Czerwein (Waynesburg)

DT:
1. Glenn Dorsey-LSU
2. Sedrick Ellis-USC
3. Frank Okam-Texas
4. Demario Pressley-North Carolina State
5. Andre Fluellen-Florida State
6. Trevor Laws-Notre Dame
7. Red Bryant-Texas A&M
8. Nick Hayden-Wisconsin
9. Dre Moore-Maryland
10. Kentwan Balmer-North Carolina
Next: Marcus Harrison (Arkansas), Kellen Dykes (West Virginia), Derek Lokey (Texas)
DI-AA: Pat Nolan (Colgate)
DII: Jerrin Jones (Virginia Union)
DIII: Thomas Pinto (Curry)

OLB:
1. Dan Connor-Penn State
2. Keith Rivers-USC
3. Phillip Wheeler-Georgia Tech
4. Xavier Adibi-Virginia Tech
5. Ali Highsmith-LSU
6. Bo Rudd-Nebraska
7. Beau Bell-UNLV
8. Shawn Crable-Michigan
9. Darrell Mapp-UNC
10. Brandon Miller-UGA
Next: Wesley Woodyard (Kentucky), Marcus Riley (Fresno St), Demetrius Jones (San Jose State)
DI-AA: Zach East (Prairie View)
DII: Anthony Adams (Grand Valley State)
DIII: Kyle Follweiler (Wilkes)

ILB:
1. Vince Hall-Virginia Tech
2. J Leman-Illinois
3. Ben Moffitt-South Florida
4. Jonathan Goff-Vanderbilt
5. Mike Klinkenborg-Iowa
6. Jordan Dizon-Colorado
7. Corey McKeon-Nebraska
8. Maurice Crum Jr-Notre Dame
9. David Vobora-Idaho
10. Chris Chamberlain-Tulsa
Next: Chester Taylor (UCLA), Alan Darlin (Oregon State), Jasper Brinkley (South Carolina)
DI-AA: Mike Gallihugh (Colgate)
DII: Jared Erspamer (Delta State)
DIII: Adrian Pynenburg (Wabash)

CB:
1. Antoine Cason-Arizona
2. Mike Jenkins-South Florida
3. Dwight Lowery-San Jose State
4. DeJuan Tribble-Boston College
5. Dominque Rogers-Cromartie-Tennessee State
6. Terrell Thomas-USC
7. Chevis Jackson-LSU
8. Glenn Sharpe-Miami
9. Tracy Porter-Indiana
10. Simeon Castille-Alabama
Next: Trae Williams (South Florida), Terrance Wheatley (Colorado), Zack Bowman (Nebraska)
DI-AA: Bobbie Williams (Bethune-Cookman)
DII: Brandon Carr (Grand Valley)
DIII: Mark Schopp (Greenville)

Safety:
1. Jamar Adams-Michigan
2. Quintin Demps-UTEP
3. Marcus Griffin-Texas
4. Jonathan Heffney-Tennessee
5. Craig Steltz-LSU
6. Chris Horton-UCLA
7. Josh Barrett-Arizona State
8. Tom Zbikowski-Notre Dame
9. Jamie Silva-Boston College
10. Marcus Watts-Kansas State
Next: Joe Fields (Syracuse), Jamal Lewis (Georgia Tech), Anthony Scirotto (Penn State)

Kickers and Punters:
1. Alexis Serna-Oregon State
2. Brandon Coutu-Georgia
3. Jeremy Ito-Rutgers
4. Travis Bell-Georgia Tech
5. Taylor Melhaff-Wisconsin

1. Durant Brooks-Georgia Tech
2. Micheal Cohen-Oklahoma
3. Geoff Price-Notre Dame
4. Ken DeBauche-Wisconsin
5. Jimmie Kaylor-Colorado State

PECKERWOOD
10-13-2007, 08:02 PM
I would like to see us bring in a guy like Hester from LSU and if the Bills could some how pull off a miracle, I'd also like to see us draft Dorsey and Connor. Things would be so titty if we got that lucky.. Hey DraftBoy, who are some good CB's that will most likely be taken in the 2-3rd round?

DraftBoy
10-13-2007, 08:04 PM
I would like to see us bring in a guy like Hester from LSU and if the Bills could some how pull off a miracle, I'd also like to see us draft Dorsey and Connor. Things would be so titty if we got that lucky.. Hey DraftBoy, who are some good CB's that will most likely be taken in the 2-3rd round?

My personal fav at this time is Dominique Rodgers-Cromartie

Tribble
Thomas
Jackson could all be ideal pickups

Bobbie Williams
Trae Williams are names to look for in Day 2

DraftBoy
10-13-2007, 08:05 PM
Edit: I just dropped Colt Brennan to 8th overall, I did the QB rankings earlier this week prior to the dump he took v. SJ St, so I dropped him because of it.

PECKERWOOD
10-13-2007, 08:14 PM
Edit: I just dropped Colt Brennan to 8th overall, I did the QB rankings earlier this week prior to the dump he took v. SJ St, so I dropped him because of it.

Didn't he rebound that game? He ended up throwing for 500+ yards and 5 TD's along with 48 completions and 78 pass attempts, both being WAC records.

DraftBoy
10-13-2007, 08:30 PM
Didn't he rebound that game? He ended up throwing for 500+ yards and 5 TD's along with 48 completions and 78 pass attempts, both being WAC records.

He came back against a team they should of destroyed. You dont get just good reviews for putting your team in a position to be embarrassed and then bringing them back. Also if it was not for Bess Hawaii would not have won that game.

Scumbag College
10-13-2007, 08:44 PM
My dream first day of the draft in 2008 for the Bills so far:

1. Dorsey
2. Sweed
3a. Sharpe
3b. Titus Brown

I just like all four of those guys' games from what little I've seen of college football this year. (I haven't been keeping up as much as usual.) They fill need positions too.

I know it's still way too early to really think hard about this stuff, but thanks for the list!

SABURZFAN
10-13-2007, 09:10 PM
this OLB crop amazes me.Beau Bell is ranked #7 and this kid is a monster.

BILLSROCK1212
10-13-2007, 09:18 PM
i don't like John David Booty I think he is just producing b/c of the talent around him and yet he still isn't producing too well also Alexis Serna is disappointing me with his kickoffs today I don't know how much of a negative to NFL scouts that is but I don't think a team would like to have 2 kickers on a team when all they should need is one....unless the punter can kickoff

DraftBoy
10-13-2007, 09:49 PM
i don't like John David Booty I think he is just producing b/c of the talent around him and yet he still isn't producing too well also Alexis Serna is disappointing me with his kickoffs today I don't know how much of a negative to NFL scouts that is but I don't think a team would like to have 2 kickers on a team when all they should need is one....unless the punter can kickoff
JDB is struggling this season bc of the lack of experienced talent around him. Im on the fence about him, I dont see much special in him but he could be a solid starter who isnt asked to win games, just manage the game.

Serna has always been a little weak on the kickoffs but if you get him a FG attempt from within 40 yards its almost a guarantee.

DraftBoy
10-13-2007, 09:50 PM
this OLB crop amazes me.Beau Bell is ranked #7 and this kid is a monster.

Your not the only one, I struggled to drop Bell that low. I almost ranked him ahead of Ruud, but I absolutely love Ruud's play diagnosing ability and pure heart.

All that being said Wheeler is my favorite OLB prospect however.

DraftBoy
10-14-2007, 01:09 PM
Also Im going to be stickying these rankings posistion by posistion in the Scouting Forum so that comments can be made on them individually. Ill also be including stats and movement from the preseason rankings. QBs and RBs are already done.

QB Posistional Ranking:
http://www.billszone.com/fanzone/showthread.php?p=2156530#post2156530

RB Posistional Ranking:
http://www.billszone.com/fanzone/showthread.php?t=136282

SABURZFAN
10-14-2007, 01:24 PM
Your not the only one, I struggled to drop Bell that low. I almost ranked him ahead of Ruud, but I absolutely love Ruud's play diagnosing ability and pure heart.



Bell can play ILB too.i would say that he could easily be 5th or 6th best at that position too.

Ingtar33
10-14-2007, 01:42 PM
im not sure i agree with a week by week evaluation.

For example, generally, the QBs who make the best jump from college to the pros are the guys who have over 20 starts at the college level. QBs like JD Booty, simply don't have enough of a body of work to make a good evaluation of them (not to mention he's blessed with the most talented team in college, how that team ever loses is beyond me)

QBs like Woodson, Brohm, Ryan, Brennan or even Henne have a higher chance of being a pro success then Booty.

Brohm, Woodson, Ryan and Brennan are likely the inside picks for the 1st round sellection. Of the four, Woodson stands the biggest chance to be a high round bust (people see him and think "Vince Young", they're wrong. Woodson isn't on the same planet as Young).

I'm of the opinion Brohm and Brennan are the two most nfl ready QBs in college right now. Ryan is interesting, but i've still not seen "it" from him.

Bling
10-14-2007, 01:58 PM
Pencil Glenn Dorsey in for Miami. We need help at DT.

Ingtar33
10-14-2007, 02:11 PM
btw: good work as usual. :)

SABURZFAN
10-14-2007, 02:13 PM
Pencil Glenn Dorsey in for Miami. We need help at DT.


Dorsey could end up with the Las Vegas Saburz.it depends where Moran and the Orgasms finish in the standings.

DraftBoy
10-14-2007, 02:26 PM
im not sure i agree with a week by week evaluation.

For example, generally, the QBs who make the best jump from college to the pros are the guys who have over 20 starts at the college level. QBs like JD Booty, simply don't have enough of a body of work to make a good evaluation of them (not to mention he's blessed with the most talented team in college, how that team ever loses is beyond me)

QBs like Woodson, Brohm, Ryan, Brennan or even Henne have a higher chance of being a pro success then Booty.

Brohm, Woodson, Ryan and Brennan are likely the inside picks for the 1st round sellection. Of the four, Woodson stands the biggest chance to be a high round bust (people see him and think "Vince Young", they're wrong. Woodson isn't on the same planet as Young).

I'm of the opinion Brohm and Brennan are the two most nfl ready QBs in college right now. Ryan is interesting, but i've still not seen "it" from him.


You really think Brennan is NFL ready with his bad mechanics? He seems to really be pressing this year alot. Combine will tell us alot, I think he could end up being a steal in Round 2 or 3.

Also any thoughts on Josh Johnson from San Diego (DI-AA), Im really high on him and his stats are ungodly so far. Dont know if you've seen but as you can tell I have him ranked fairly high.

Ingtar33
10-14-2007, 02:51 PM
Brennan's last two games were played on a high ankle sprain.

I'm stunned at the numbers he's putting up, when you consider he's getting shots into that ankle just to play.

he has the same throwing motion as dan marino.

socalfan
10-14-2007, 03:39 PM
Here is a more plausible list

QUARTERBACKS
1 Brian Brohm
2 Chad Henne
3 Andre Woodson
4 John David Booty
5 Matt Ryan
6 Colt Brennan
7 Erik Ainge
8 Sam Keller
RUNNING BACKS
PRK PLAYER
1 Mike Hart
2 Ryan Torain
3 Tashard Choice
4 Allen Patrick
5 Rafael Little
6 Yvenson Bernard
7 Dantrell Savage
8 Justin Forsett
9 Amir Pinnix
10 Albert Young
FULLBACKS
PRK PLAYER
1 Peyton Hillis
2 Owen Schmitt
TIGHT ENDS
PRK PLAYER
1 Martin Rucker
2 Fred Davis
3 John Carlson
4 Jacob Tamme
WIDE RECEIVERS
PRK PLAYER
1 Early Doucet
2 Limas Sweed
3 Andre Caldwell
4 Adarius Bowman
5 Marcus Monk
6 Keenan Burton
7 Dorien Bryant
8 DJ Hall
9 Harry Douglas
10 Lance Leggett
11 Eddie Royal
12 Sammie Stroughter
13 Derek Kinder
14 Pierre Garcon
15 Maurice Purify
OFFENSIVE CENTERS
PRK PLAYER
1 John Sullivan
2 Adam Spieker
3 Steve Justice
4 Doug Legursky
OFFENSIVE GUARDS
PRK PLAYER
1 Jordan Grimes
2 Will Arnold
3 Adam Kraus
4 Shannon Tevaga
5 Kirk Elder
6 Andrew Crummey
7 Roy Schuening
OFFENSIVE TACKLES
PRK PLAYER
1 Jake Long
2 Sam Baker
3 Gosder Cherilus
4 Barry Richardson
5 Tony Hills
6 Kirk Barton
7 King Dunlap
8 John Greco
9 Chris Williams
10 Brandon Rodd
11 Duane Brown
DEFENSIVE TACKLES
PRK PLAYER
1 Glenn Dorsey
2 Frank Okam
3 Sedrick Ellis
4 DeMario Pressley
5 Dre Moore
6 Andre Fluellen
7 Red Bryant
8 BJ Raji
9 Marcus Harrison
10 Lorenzo Williams
DEFENSIVE ENDS
PRK PLAYER
1 Chris Long
2 Lawrence Jackson
3 Tommy Blake
4 Kendall Langford
5 Quentin Groves
6 Chris Ellis
7 Louis Holmes
8 Bruce Davis
9 Wallace Gilberry
10 Kenny Iwebema
11 Chris Harrington
INSIDE LINEBACKERS
PRK PLAYER
1 Jasper Brinkley
2 Vince Hall
3 Jonathan Goff
4 Jeremy Leman
5 Corey McKeon
6 Nelson Coleman
7 Mike Klinkenborg
OUTSIDE LINEBACKERS
PRK PLAYER
1 Keith Rivers
2 Dan Connor
3 Xavier Adibi
4 Philip Wheeler
5 Shawn Crable
6 Malik Jackson
7 Bo Ruud
8 Ali Highsmith
9 Brian Toal
10 Ezra Butler
11 Robert Killebrew
CORNERBACKS
PRK PLAYER
1 Antoine Cason
2 DeJuan Tribble
3 Terrell Thomas
4 Dwight Lowery
5 Mike Jenkins
6 Chevis Jackson
7 Simeon Castille
8 Zackary Bowman
9 Marcus Walker
10 Jonathan Zenon
11 Darnell Terrell
12 Ambrose Wooden
13 Dominique Rodgers-Cromartie
SAFETIES
PRK PLAYER
1 Jonathan Hefney
2 Tom Zbikowski
3 Darien Williams
4 Quintin Demps
5 Jamar Adams
6 Marcus Griffin
7 Dennis Keyes
8 Bobbie Williams
9 Dominique Barber
10 Roger Williams
11 Josh Barrett
12 Eric Wicks

churchinski
10-14-2007, 04:09 PM
Edit: I just dropped Colt Brennan to 8th overall, I did the QB rankings earlier this week prior to the dump he took v. SJ St, so I dropped him because of it.
what are you talking about ?
you dropped him ?
on what some list you keep ?
who sees this list ?

what do you figure on being invited as a color commentator for the draft coverage or something ?

DraftBoy
10-14-2007, 06:14 PM
Here is a more plausible list

QUARTERBACKS
1 Brian Brohm
2 Chad Henne
3 Andre Woodson
4 John David Booty
5 Matt Ryan
6 Colt Brennan
7 Erik Ainge
8 Sam Keller
RUNNING BACKS
PRK PLAYER
1 Mike Hart
2 Ryan Torain
3 Tashard Choice
4 Allen Patrick
5 Rafael Little
6 Yvenson Bernard
7 Dantrell Savage
8 Justin Forsett
9 Amir Pinnix
10 Albert Young
FULLBACKS
PRK PLAYER
1 Peyton Hillis
2 Owen Schmitt
TIGHT ENDS
PRK PLAYER
1 Martin Rucker
2 Fred Davis
3 John Carlson
4 Jacob Tamme
WIDE RECEIVERS
PRK PLAYER
1 Early Doucet
2 Limas Sweed
3 Andre Caldwell
4 Adarius Bowman
5 Marcus Monk
6 Keenan Burton
7 Dorien Bryant
8 DJ Hall
9 Harry Douglas
10 Lance Leggett
11 Eddie Royal
12 Sammie Stroughter
13 Derek Kinder
14 Pierre Garcon
15 Maurice Purify
OFFENSIVE CENTERS
PRK PLAYER
1 John Sullivan
2 Adam Spieker
3 Steve Justice
4 Doug Legursky
OFFENSIVE GUARDS
PRK PLAYER
1 Jordan Grimes
2 Will Arnold
3 Adam Kraus
4 Shannon Tevaga
5 Kirk Elder
6 Andrew Crummey
7 Roy Schuening
OFFENSIVE TACKLES
PRK PLAYER
1 Jake Long
2 Sam Baker
3 Gosder Cherilus
4 Barry Richardson
5 Tony Hills
6 Kirk Barton
7 King Dunlap
8 John Greco
9 Chris Williams
10 Brandon Rodd
11 Duane Brown
DEFENSIVE TACKLES
PRK PLAYER
1 Glenn Dorsey
2 Frank Okam
3 Sedrick Ellis
4 DeMario Pressley
5 Dre Moore
6 Andre Fluellen
7 Red Bryant
8 BJ Raji
9 Marcus Harrison
10 Lorenzo Williams
DEFENSIVE ENDS
PRK PLAYER
1 Chris Long
2 Lawrence Jackson
3 Tommy Blake
4 Kendall Langford
5 Quentin Groves
6 Chris Ellis
7 Louis Holmes
8 Bruce Davis
9 Wallace Gilberry
10 Kenny Iwebema
11 Chris Harrington
INSIDE LINEBACKERS
PRK PLAYER
1 Jasper Brinkley
2 Vince Hall
3 Jonathan Goff
4 Jeremy Leman
5 Corey McKeon
6 Nelson Coleman
7 Mike Klinkenborg
OUTSIDE LINEBACKERS
PRK PLAYER
1 Keith Rivers
2 Dan Connor
3 Xavier Adibi
4 Philip Wheeler
5 Shawn Crable
6 Malik Jackson
7 Bo Ruud
8 Ali Highsmith
9 Brian Toal
10 Ezra Butler
11 Robert Killebrew
CORNERBACKS
PRK PLAYER
1 Antoine Cason
2 DeJuan Tribble
3 Terrell Thomas
4 Dwight Lowery
5 Mike Jenkins
6 Chevis Jackson
7 Simeon Castille
8 Zackary Bowman
9 Marcus Walker
10 Jonathan Zenon
11 Darnell Terrell
12 Ambrose Wooden
13 Dominique Rodgers-Cromartie
SAFETIES
PRK PLAYER
1 Jonathan Hefney
2 Tom Zbikowski
3 Darien Williams
4 Quintin Demps
5 Jamar Adams
6 Marcus Griffin
7 Dennis Keyes
8 Bobbie Williams
9 Dominique Barber
10 Roger Williams
11 Josh Barrett
12 Eric Wicks
This list must of been done before the season began

DraftBoy
10-14-2007, 06:17 PM
what are you talking about ?
you dropped him ?
on what some list you keep ?
who sees this list ?

what do you figure on being invited as a color commentator for the draft coverage or something ?

-I dropped Brennan on my list of QBs
-Yes I dropped him
-Yes a list of rankings I keep
-Anybody who would like its posted on the msg board both here and in the Scouting Zone

-I dont figure on anything, I enjoy studying the draft, I have been asked to share what I study with the site and have done so since the site began. I am by no means an expert or do this thing for a living. Anybody is free to and does disagree with my rankings and mocks. Its all in good fun.

Ingtar33
10-14-2007, 06:19 PM
he does a lot of good research, and has been right more then he's wrong. even if you disagree with him, you should be glad someone on this site wants to watch all those college games.

DraftBoy
10-14-2007, 06:19 PM
Brennan's last two games were played on a high ankle sprain.

I'm stunned at the numbers he's putting up, when you consider he's getting shots into that ankle just to play.

he has the same throwing motion as dan marino.

Interesting, its not being widely reported that he has a high ankle sprain that is requiring cortisone shots. The only thing thats get media attention is his shaky stats.

Ingtar33
10-14-2007, 06:40 PM
yep. he missed a start because of the ankle. and he barely made it through the game before yesterday.

Yesterday he looked semi ok, but you could tell he had issues with the foot.

Don't Panic
10-14-2007, 07:06 PM
Greatly appreciate the effort, but how do you miss Branden Albert? This kid will deinitely be playing on Sundays... either at OT or OG. Get him in there now before you come to regret it!

DraftBoy
10-14-2007, 08:14 PM
Greatly appreciate the effort, but how do you miss Branden Albert? This kid will deinitely be playing on Sundays... either at OT or OG. Get him in there now before you come to regret it!

While Albert is a great talent I can assure you I did not overlook him. Albert is only a Junior and is having a good year with the Cavaliers. I only rank Seniors until the official list is done for early entrants. Though I assure you he is on my radar as a potential early entry.

Don't Panic
10-14-2007, 11:10 PM
While Albert is a great talent I can assure you I did not overlook him. Albert is only a Junior and is having a good year with the Cavaliers. I only rank Seniors until the official list is done for early entrants. Though I assure you he is on my radar as a potential early entry.

Gotcha... he had a great article in the Post that mentioned the possibility of going pro. He's already of age (he was 19 when he graduated HS and spent a year at prep school), so I think he'll go.

DraftBoy
10-15-2007, 07:24 AM
Gotcha... he had a great article in the Post that mentioned the possibility of going pro. He's already of age (he was 19 when he graduated HS and spent a year at prep school), so I think he'll go.

Well its not about reaching a certain age to go pro its about being two years removed from your HS graduating class, which is why on rarely can a Sophmore enter the draft and almost everybody has to wait till after their junior season.

Don't Panic
10-15-2007, 07:29 AM
I meant that he's an old junior so there's a better chance of him bypassing his senior year. Here's the article: http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn/content/article/2007/10/11/AR2007101102283.html

DraftBoy
10-15-2007, 07:48 AM
I meant that he's an old junior so there's a better chance of him bypassing his senior year. Here's the article: http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn/content/article/2007/10/11/AR2007101102283.html


Ahh I gotcha now, my mistake

Very well written article