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DRAFT BOARD
ERIC BERRY
1
SAFETY - JR - TENNESSEE - 5’11” 205 lbs.
- Berry is the real deal and will be a top 5 pick when he declares
NDAMUKONG SUH
2
DEFENSIVE TACKLE - SR - NEBRASKA - 6’4” 300 lbs.
- Suh begins the season as The Draft Source’s top senior
GERALD McCOY
3
DEFENSIVE TACKLE - JR - OKLAHOMA - 6’4” 290 lbs.
- McCoy’s explosive first step will earn him big $$ next April
DEZ BRYANT
4
WIDE RECEIVER - JR - OKLAHOMA STATE - 6’2” 215 lbs.
- Bryant is a dynamic player and future star in the NFL
ROLANDO McCLAIN
7
INSIDE LINEBACKER - JR - ALABAMA - 6’4” 250 lbs.
- McClain is the leader of perhaps the nations’s top defense
TAYLOR MAYS
8
SAFETY - SR - USC - 6’3” 230 lbs.
- Mays is a physical specimen who was a first rounder last year
JIMMY CLAUSEN
9
QUARTERBACK - JR - NOTRE DAME - 6’3” 220 lbs.
- Clausen still has room to grow, but shows amazing tools
JAKE LOCKER
10
QUARTERBACK - JR - WASHINGTON - 6’3” 225 lbs.
- Locker is a phenomenal athlete who will only get better
BRIAN PRICE
11
DEFENSIVE TACKLE - JR - UCLA - 6’1” 300 lbs.
– Price might be the best kept secret on the West Coast
RUSSELL OKUNG
12
OFFENSIVE TACKLE - SR - OKLAHOMA STATE - 6’6” 305 lbs.
- Okung has some flaws, but has the skills to be an NFL LT
JOE HADEN
13
CORNERBACK - JR - FLORIDA - 5’11” 190 lbs.
- A former high school QB, Haden has developed into a top CB
ANTHONY DAVIS
14
OFFENSIVE TACKLE - JR - RUTGERS - 6’6” 325 lbs.
- Davis has room to improve, but he could be a great one
SAM BRADFORD
5
QUARTERBACK - JR - OKLAHOMA - 6’4” 220 lbs.
- As long as he’s healthy, Bradford will be a top five pick
BRYAN BULAGA
6
OFFENSIVE TACKLE - JR - IOWA - 6’6” 315 lbs.
- Prototypical size and strength for a franchise left tackle
JAHVID BEST
15
RUNNING  BACK - JR - CALIFORNIA - 5’10” 195 lbs.
- Best needs to get bigger, but is truly a home run threat
16
DEFENSIVE END - JR - FLORIDA - 6’6” 290 lbs.
- Dunlap has amazing tools, but he doesn’t always make plays
DONOVAN WARREN
17
CORNERBACK - JR - MICHIGAN - 6’0” 180 lbs.
- Warren has excellent tools and could see his stock rise
ARTHUR JONES
18
DEFENSIVE TACKLE - SR - SYRACUSE - 6’4” 290 lbs.
- Jones is one of the few bright spots for the Orange
KAREEM JACKSON
19
CORNERBACK - JR - ALABAMA - 5’11” 190 lbs.
- Jackson is the best DB on college football’s best defense
JONATHAN DWYER
20
RUNNING BACK - JR - GEORGIA TECH - 6’0” 230 lbs.
- Dwyer was the ACC Offensive Player of the Year in 2008
BRANDON SPIKES
21
INSIDE LINEBACKER - SR - FLORIDA - 6’3” 245 lbs.
- Spikes would have been a first rounder in the ‘09 NFL Draft
DERRICK MORGAN
22
DEFENSIVE END - JR - GEORGIA TECH - 6’4” 270 lbs.
- Morgan has an excellent combination of size and quickness
CHAD JONES
23
SAFETY - JR - LSU - 6’3” 215 lbs.
- A two-sport star, Jones is a playmaker all over the field
DAMIAN WILLIAMS
24
WIDE RECEIVER - JR - USC - 6’1” 190 lbs.
- Williams has explosive quickness at WR and as a returner
ARRELIOUS BENN
25
WIDE RECEIVER - JR - ILLINOIS - 6’2” 215 lbs.
- Benn is a physical receiver without too many flaws
BRANDON GRAHAM
26
DEFENSIVE END - SR - MICHIGAN - 6’2” 270 lbs.
- Graham reminds many of former Wolverine LaMarr Woodley
TRENT WILLIAMS
27
OFFENSIVE TACKLE - SR - OKLAHOMA - 6’5” 320 lbs.
- Very similar prospect to former top five pick Levi Brown
GREG HARDY
28
DEFENSIVE END - SR - MISSISSIPPI - 6’4” 265 lbs.
- When healthy, Hardy can be unstoppable getting to the QB
RICKY SAPP
29
OUTSIDE LINEBACKER - SR - CLEMSON - 6’4” 240 lbs.
- Sapp has intriguing potential as an impact NFL edge rusher
JERMAINE GRESHAM
30
TIGHT END - SR - OKLAHOMA - 6’6” 250 lbs.
- If he checks out medically, Gresham can still be a top 20 pick
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BRUCE CAMPBELL, OT
RENNIE CURRAN, OLB
TERRANCE CODY, DT
BRUCE CARTER, OLB
CJ SPILLER, RB
SEAN WEATHERSPOON, OLB
JERRY HUGHES, OLB
BRANDON LaFELL, WR
QUAN STURDIVANT, ILB
RYAN MALLETT, QB
JEVAN SNEAD, QB
COLT McCOY, QB
MIKE WILLIAMS, WR
GREG JONES, OLB
LEE ZIEMBA, OT
VINCE OGHOBAASE, DT
RAS-I DOWLING, CB
MARSHAWN GILYARD, WR
TREVARD LINDLEY, CB
GREG ROMEUS, DE
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North Carolina
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- ACC’s best kept secret is this athletic left tackle
- Curran lacks elite size, but is extremely active
- Cody is a brick wall, but there are weight issues
- Carter is a great athlete with ideal size & build
- Spiller is shifty and can create in the open field
- “Spoon” has a small frame, but makes plays
- Hughes will fit best as a pass rusher in a 3-4
- LaFell is the top senior WR - next Dwayne Bowe
- Sturdivant led North Carolina in tackles in 2008
- Mallett is a mix of Flacco and Roethlisberger
- Snead shows promise, but makes poor decisions
- Opinions are all over the board on Colt’s future
- Williams is overshadowed on a bad offense
- Jones plays MLB, but is better suited outside
- Ziemba is a very promising prospect with upside
- Oghobaase has impressive size and quickness
- Dowling looks like a safety, plays like a corner
- Gilyard is extremely athletic, but a thin build
- Lindley is the top senior CB at this point
- Romeus is a quick edge rusher with ideal size
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