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    Top 5 Players Per Posistion For 2003 Nfl Draft!!!

    QB:
    1. Byron Leftwich, Marshall
    2. Carson Palmer, USC
    3. Jason Gesser, Washington State
    4. Ken Dorsey, Miami
    5. Brad Banks, Iowa

    RB:
    1. Larry Johnson, Penn State
    2. Lee Suggs, Virgina Tech
    3. Onterio Smith, Oregon
    4. Willis McGahee, Miami
    5. Earnest Graham, Florida

    FB:
    1. Andrew Pinnock, South Carolina
    2. Brandon Drumm, Colorado
    3. B.J. Askew, Michigan
    4. Jeremi Johnson, Western Kentucky
    5. Casey Moore, Stanford

    WR:
    1. Charles Rogers, Michigan State
    2. Roy Williams, Texas
    3. Andre Johnson, Miami
    4. Kelley Washington, Tennessee
    5. Lee Evans, Wisconsin

    TE:
    1. Teyo Johnson, Stanford
    2. Jason Witten, Tennessee
    3. Mike Pinkard, Arizona State
    4. Aaron Walker, Florida
    5. Dallas Clark, Iowa

    OT:
    1. Brett Williams, Florida State
    2. Jordan Gross, Utah
    3. Kwame Harris, Stanford
    4. Tony Pashos, Illinois
    5. Steve Sciullo, Marshall

    OG:
    1. Vince Manuwai, Hawaii
    2. Montrae Holland, Florida State
    3. Derrick Dockery, Texas
    4. Torrin Tucker, Southern Mississippi
    5. Adrien Clarke, Ohio State

    C:
    1. Jeff Faine, Notre Dame
    2. Alonzo Ephraim, Alabama
    3. Brett Romberg, Miami
    4. Al Johnson, Wisconsin
    5. Dan Koppen, Boston College

    DE:
    1. Jerome McDougle, Miami
    2. Michael Haynes, Penn State
    3. Kindal Moorehead, Alabama
    4. Terrell Suggs, Arizona State
    5. Cory Redding, Texas

    DT:
    1. Jimmy Kennedy, Penn State
    2. William Joseph, Miami
    3. Vince Wilfork, Miami
    4. Jarret Johnson, Alabama
    5. DeWayne Robertson, Kentucky

    OLB:
    1. Boss Bailey, Georgia
    2. Bradie James, LSU
    3. D.J. Williams, Miami
    4. Angelo Crowell, Virginia
    5. Jarrod Penright, Texas A&M

    ILB:
    1. E.J. Henderson, Maryland
    2. Mario Haggan, Mississippi State
    3. Gerald Hayes, Pittsburgh
    4. Terry Pierce, Kansas State
    5. Clifton Smith, Syracuse

    CB:
    1. Terrence Newman, Kansas State
    2. Andre Woolfolk, Oklahoma
    3. Marcus Trufant, Washington State
    4. Dennis Weathersby, Oregon State
    5. Shane Walton, Notre Dame

    S:
    1. Mike Doss, Ohio State
    2. Troy Polamalu, USC
    3. Brandon Everage, Oklahoma
    4. Anthony Floyd, Louisville
    5. Terrence Holt, North Carolina State


    Bills top choices in Rd 2 are: Boss Bailey, DJ Williams, Brandon Everage, Bradie James, Kinal Moorhead, Terell Suggs, Jarret Johnson.
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    Willis McGahee=the best RB in the draft!!! He reminds me of Edgerinne. Good work bud. I have been too buisy to watch college football this year, I need to start reading up and getting in draft mode.
    Its all about the quest.

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    Terrell suggs should be a top 10 pick barring any setbacks

    did DJ williams declare? i think he's staying for his senior year

    Roy williams isn't coming out, he's staying for his senior year too

    Vince wilfolk isn't either

    and i think Terrell suggs is the best DE by far

    We should be looking at
    1. Boss Bailey, Georgia
    2. Bradie James, LSU

    i wouldn't be surprised if they're still available cuz this years OLB's are somewhat undersized. Nevertheless they're very fast and talented.

    BTW, nice list
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    Suggs isnt the best DE on the list because he is absolutely horrid against the run, he is the best pure pass rusher in the NCAA. I believe DJ did declare, Sorry about putting guys on there that may not be declared I was kinda specualting and kinda ravaging through other sites for new news, but I couldnt be sure on those few.

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    you're right but his ability to get to the QB is unbeleivable, his run stopping has been poor because of his weight. If he bulks up a bit and reach around 270, he could turn into a monster DE.

    no problem man the players that didn't come out made their decision just a few days ago.

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    I agree Suggs must bulk up to be worth the pick he'll be made at but based on all things being current he is not the top DE in the draft.

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    do you think we have a chance of grabbing him?

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    I would have to guess he would go between 15-25, but if he isnt bulked up by combine times look for him to drop and drop fast. He has to bulk up or everyone will see a Corey Moore type.

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    Mark my words, Larry Johnson will turn out to be a stiff.

    McGahee is da man.

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    i would love for the bills to grab him and use him on passing situations, he would be a kabeer gbaja biamila of last year(because this year he's a starter on all downs)

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    McGahee may turn out to be the stiff of this group, many scouts are dropping him down because he lacks sure break away speed and isnt as durable as the scouts want him. Larry Johnson has gone nowhere but up on everybody's draft boards. I dont see how you cant like him, he a faster Travis Henry.

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    Originally posted by Earthquake Enyart
    Mark my words, Larry Johnson will turn out to be a stiff.

    McGahee is da man.
    i agree, he could turn out to be another Antowain Smith but i could be wrong.

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    Johnson did nothing against the better Big Ten teams. He got all his stats against the crappy teams.

    Can you say Curtis Enis?

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    Who did have big games against Big Ten teams? I think even Maurice Clarett struggled with several of them.

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    If I were a GM, I'd take McGahee because he's already shown similar rushing ability to the others (its nitpicking between the top 5 IMO), but because he's only had the one year starting, he really hasn't taken too many hits at all and should be able to give an extra couple of years compared to the others on the list ... although I guess with FA and all, that's somewhat irrelevant, but still the way I evaluate.

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    Nice job Winfield...i am draft ignorant, so threads like this help a lot.


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    Johnson

    9/28 Iowa Loss 42-35 (OT) 18 for 68
    10/5@Wisconsin Win 34-31 14 for 111
    10/12 @Michigan Loss 27-24 (OT) 17 for 78
    10/26 @Ohio St Loss 13-7 16 for 66

    Clarett

    OSU didn’t play Iowa
    10/19 @Wisconsin Win 19-14 30 for 133
    10/26 Penn State Win 13-7 4 for 39
    11/23 Michigan Win 14-9 20 for 119

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    Johnson 4 gms-323 yds.
    Clarett 3gms-291 yds.

    Take away Johnson worst game and the numbers are:
    Johnson 3 gms-257 yds
    Calrett 3 gms- 291 yds

    Not a big diffrence there so I dont see how these stats prove anything

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    Johnson did not get 100 vs. Iowa, Michigan and OSU. Many in the midwest did not put him on their Heisman ballots for this alone.

    Clarett got over 100 vs. Michigan, and was still dinged up for the PSU game.

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    Ok so your point is Maurice Clarett is better than Larry Johnson? Ok point well taken I conceed the argument to you, but there is no way for you to compare Larry Johnson and Willis McGahee, like you did with these two, and finally those stats are misleading since OSU and Clarett go lucky and didnt have to play Iowa.

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