1. Jake Long, T, Michigan
Guy is an animal. Good athlete, I hope to see him at the combine. Moves up after Glenn Dorsey has gone M.I.A. vs. Kentucky and Florida.
2. Darren McFadden, RB, Arkansas
3. Andre' Woodson, QB, Kentucky
Has ice water in his veins. I've never seen a QB more poised than Woodson. He is a leader, showed the ability to make great reads on the defense in that LSU game calling audibles time and time again. The scary thing is, he is still just learning the QB position after mediocre coaching earlier in his career.
4. Calais Campbell, DE, Miami
Reminds me of Mario Williams and his play backs it up this season. Could very well go #1 overall if St. Louis has the first overall pick.
5. Chris Long, DE, Virginia
Can play LDE in the 4-3 or DE in the 3-4 so he has versatility. Best quality is his non-stop motor. Knows what it takes to be a great player.
6. Kenny Phillips, S, Miami FL
Better than LaRon Landry and Sean Taylor coming out, but in this ultra talented draft class he could slip a bit.
7. Glenn Dorsey, DT, LSU
Stock goes down a little bit because he didn't do much against Florida or Kentucky. Still a great athlete for the position and he should go in the top 5.
8. Keith Rivers, OLB, USC
A great fit at the weakside in a Cover 2 defense. All over the field and reminds me of Keith Bullucks.
9. Brian Brohm, QB, Louisville
Throws a great deep ball and he has good poise. But there are concerns about the competition he plays against and if the offensive scheme he plays in makes him look better than he really is.
10. Sam Baker, T, USC
Great athleticism and technique to play LT in the NFL.
11. Malcolm Kelly, WR, Oklahoma
DeSean Jackson showed yesterday why he isn't the best WR in this class. Kelly is more consistent and a more polished WR.
12. Malcolm Jenkins, CB, Ohio State
He is now my #1 rated CB and I just feel like he is a little more consistent than Justin King. Has a lot of ability and reminds me of Champ Bailey.
13. Jonathan Stewart, RB, Oregon
Great triangle numbers and good instincts. Could go much higher than people expect if a team at the top of the draft opts for a RB. One of the more overlooked college football players.
14. Matt Ryan, QB, Boston College
An intriguing prospect, but I want to see him make better decisions with the football and this is why I have Brohm ahead of Ryan.
15. Dan Connor, LB, Penn State
Very versatile and a sideline to sideline guy. Reminds me of A.J. Hawk.
16. James Laurinaitis, ILB, Ohio State
A terrific ILB prospect. All he does is make plays and the kid is just tough.
17. Gosder Cherilus, T, Boston College
All BC does is produce quality offensive lineman. It is a ****ing O-Line machine.
18. Keenan Burton, WR, Kentucky
Makes big plays and is hurt, barely practices, and still produces on the big stage. Stock up, and once he gets 100% healthy I think he could have the chance to just take over the SEC. Keep in eye on this kid on draft day, some team will fall in love with his intangibles imo.
19. Quentin Groves, DE/OLB, Auburn
I love watching this kid play, but he is #19 on my BB because he can really only fit the 3-4 scheme at OLB. I think he will be a quality NFL player though.
20. Mike Jenkins, CB, South Florida
Has the speed to be a #1 corner in the NFL and plays with great technique.
21. Sedrick Ellis, DT, USC
Very disruptive and athletic, but doesn't hold up well vs. the run.
22. Limas Sweed, WR, Texas
His injury shouldn't limit him to post season workout. A very good possession WR and red zone target.
23. Antoine Cason, CB, USC
Did a great job against Vidal Hazelton this week and his stock goes up for performing very well on the big stage.
24. Fred Davis, TE, USC
Consensus #1 TE now. He needed to show me that he wasn't just an athlete and he has played his way into first round contention by making big catches and showing improved focus on catching the football.
25. Dre Moore, DT, Maryland
Going unnoticed, and I expect him to make some noise at the Senior Bowl like Amobi Okoye did last year.
26. Eric Young, G, Tennessee
Has played his way to being my #1 guard. Shows very good mobility, toughness, and athleticism.
27. Adarius Bowman, WR, Oklahoma State
Bowman goes unnoticed in college football because of who he plays for, but not by me. I'm still very high on this kid.
28. Ali Highsmith, OLB, Louisiana State
I was really impressed with his speed vs. Kentucky and he is a very good tackler.
29. Justin King, CB, Penn State
I really like King as a prospect, but he hasn't been playing as good as Jenkins or Jenkins so he is lower on my big board than he probably deserves.
30. Reggie Smith, CB, Oklahoma
Can play CB or S, and he made big plays time and time again vs. Texas last week and against Mizzou this week.
31. Frank Okam, DT, Texas
I like his mobility for his size, but he doesn't play up to his talent level sometimes.
32. DeSean Jackson, WR, Cal
This is what happens when you don't step up. This is what happens when you are overhyped and you aren't a polished WR. He stepped up for one game this season vs. Oregon then he goes invisible the rest of the season. Could drop out of the first round if he keeps his pathetic play up.
Guy is an animal. Good athlete, I hope to see him at the combine. Moves up after Glenn Dorsey has gone M.I.A. vs. Kentucky and Florida.
2. Darren McFadden, RB, Arkansas
3. Andre' Woodson, QB, Kentucky
Has ice water in his veins. I've never seen a QB more poised than Woodson. He is a leader, showed the ability to make great reads on the defense in that LSU game calling audibles time and time again. The scary thing is, he is still just learning the QB position after mediocre coaching earlier in his career.
4. Calais Campbell, DE, Miami
Reminds me of Mario Williams and his play backs it up this season. Could very well go #1 overall if St. Louis has the first overall pick.
5. Chris Long, DE, Virginia
Can play LDE in the 4-3 or DE in the 3-4 so he has versatility. Best quality is his non-stop motor. Knows what it takes to be a great player.
6. Kenny Phillips, S, Miami FL
Better than LaRon Landry and Sean Taylor coming out, but in this ultra talented draft class he could slip a bit.
7. Glenn Dorsey, DT, LSU
Stock goes down a little bit because he didn't do much against Florida or Kentucky. Still a great athlete for the position and he should go in the top 5.
8. Keith Rivers, OLB, USC
A great fit at the weakside in a Cover 2 defense. All over the field and reminds me of Keith Bullucks.
9. Brian Brohm, QB, Louisville
Throws a great deep ball and he has good poise. But there are concerns about the competition he plays against and if the offensive scheme he plays in makes him look better than he really is.
10. Sam Baker, T, USC
Great athleticism and technique to play LT in the NFL.
11. Malcolm Kelly, WR, Oklahoma
DeSean Jackson showed yesterday why he isn't the best WR in this class. Kelly is more consistent and a more polished WR.
12. Malcolm Jenkins, CB, Ohio State
He is now my #1 rated CB and I just feel like he is a little more consistent than Justin King. Has a lot of ability and reminds me of Champ Bailey.
13. Jonathan Stewart, RB, Oregon
Great triangle numbers and good instincts. Could go much higher than people expect if a team at the top of the draft opts for a RB. One of the more overlooked college football players.
14. Matt Ryan, QB, Boston College
An intriguing prospect, but I want to see him make better decisions with the football and this is why I have Brohm ahead of Ryan.
15. Dan Connor, LB, Penn State
Very versatile and a sideline to sideline guy. Reminds me of A.J. Hawk.
16. James Laurinaitis, ILB, Ohio State
A terrific ILB prospect. All he does is make plays and the kid is just tough.
17. Gosder Cherilus, T, Boston College
All BC does is produce quality offensive lineman. It is a ****ing O-Line machine.
18. Keenan Burton, WR, Kentucky
Makes big plays and is hurt, barely practices, and still produces on the big stage. Stock up, and once he gets 100% healthy I think he could have the chance to just take over the SEC. Keep in eye on this kid on draft day, some team will fall in love with his intangibles imo.
19. Quentin Groves, DE/OLB, Auburn
I love watching this kid play, but he is #19 on my BB because he can really only fit the 3-4 scheme at OLB. I think he will be a quality NFL player though.
20. Mike Jenkins, CB, South Florida
Has the speed to be a #1 corner in the NFL and plays with great technique.
21. Sedrick Ellis, DT, USC
Very disruptive and athletic, but doesn't hold up well vs. the run.
22. Limas Sweed, WR, Texas
His injury shouldn't limit him to post season workout. A very good possession WR and red zone target.
23. Antoine Cason, CB, USC
Did a great job against Vidal Hazelton this week and his stock goes up for performing very well on the big stage.
24. Fred Davis, TE, USC
Consensus #1 TE now. He needed to show me that he wasn't just an athlete and he has played his way into first round contention by making big catches and showing improved focus on catching the football.
25. Dre Moore, DT, Maryland
Going unnoticed, and I expect him to make some noise at the Senior Bowl like Amobi Okoye did last year.
26. Eric Young, G, Tennessee
Has played his way to being my #1 guard. Shows very good mobility, toughness, and athleticism.
27. Adarius Bowman, WR, Oklahoma State
Bowman goes unnoticed in college football because of who he plays for, but not by me. I'm still very high on this kid.
28. Ali Highsmith, OLB, Louisiana State
I was really impressed with his speed vs. Kentucky and he is a very good tackler.
29. Justin King, CB, Penn State
I really like King as a prospect, but he hasn't been playing as good as Jenkins or Jenkins so he is lower on my big board than he probably deserves.
30. Reggie Smith, CB, Oklahoma
Can play CB or S, and he made big plays time and time again vs. Texas last week and against Mizzou this week.
31. Frank Okam, DT, Texas
I like his mobility for his size, but he doesn't play up to his talent level sometimes.
32. DeSean Jackson, WR, Cal
This is what happens when you don't step up. This is what happens when you are overhyped and you aren't a polished WR. He stepped up for one game this season vs. Oregon then he goes invisible the rest of the season. Could drop out of the first round if he keeps his pathetic play up.
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