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  • #16
    Part 2

    50. Andre Fluellen, DT, 6-3, 285, Florida State
    Quick tackle hopes to follow recent FSU defenders as a high NFL Draft selection.
    51. Mario Urrutia*, WR, 6-6, 220, Louisville
    Big, agile receiver has teamed with Brian Brohm to produce big numbers.
    52. Philip Wheeler, LB, 6-1, 230, Georgia Tech
    Fast linebacker has the package to start at several spots in either pro defensive scheme.
    53. Tracy Porter, CB, 5-10, 190, Indiana
    Tough cornerback has graded out high against top Big Ten receivers.
    54. Quentin Groves, DE, 6-4, 255, Auburn
    Quick edge rusher is mainly a one-dimensional defender currently.
    55. Zack Bowman, CB, 6-1, 200, Nebraska
    Big athletic corner is returning from a knee injury that cost him his 2006 season.
    56. Barry Richardson, OT, 6-7, 325, Clemson
    Massive senior lineman has all the physical tools to become a premier pro left tackle.
    57. Colt Brennan, QB, 6-3, 200, Hawaii
    Savvy passer has excelled in this offense since transferring from Colorado.
    58. DeMario Pressley, DT, 6-2, 300, North Carolina State
    Strong interior tackle is the next Wolfpack defender to be selected early in the NFL Draft.
    59. John Greco, OT, 6-5, 320, Toledo
    Physical left tackle has been a dominant performer in the MAC.
    60. Dorien Bryant, WR, 5-10, 175, Purdue
    Fast, smallish receiver/return man has developed nicely in Boilermakers passing game.
    61. Martellus Bennett*, TE, 6-6, 255, Texas A&M
    Huge, athletic tight end has just begun to harness his pro potential.
    62. Chris Ellis, DE, 6-5, 260, Virginia Tech
    Edge rusher has the talent to rank high with a big senior season.
    63. Aqib Talib*, CB, 6-1, 180, Kansas
    Ballhawking corner has been a playmaker in the Big 12 since Day One.
    64. James Davis*, RB, 5-10, 210, Clemson
    Very productive tailback can hit the home run regularly.
    65. John Carlson TE, 6-5, 255, Notre Dame
    Big, athletic tight end is a threat in the deep game.
    66. DeJuan Tribble, CB, 5-9, 190, Boston College
    Tough and talented corner has the instincts to make plays.
    67. Rey Maualuga*, LB, 6-2, 250, Southern California
    Physical linebacker can be a dominant performer at times.
    68. Quintin Demps, FS, 6-0, 205, UTEP
    Quick safety can run to the ball and match up in pass coverage.
    69. Tony Hills, OT, 6-5, 310, Texas
    Big, agile tackle has overcome injury problems and has developed nicely.
    70. Matt Ryan, QB, 6-4, 220, Boston College
    Classic pocket passer has made nice strides over recent seasons.
    71. Trae Williams, CB, 5-9, 190, South Florida
    Fast, smallish cornerback can blanket receivers in man coverage.
    72. Martin Rucker, TE, 6-5, 255, Missouri
    Athletic tight end could rank higher with a strong finish this season.
    73. Marcus Freeman*, LB, 6-1, 245, Ohio State
    Fast linebacker has the package to develop into a blue-chip prospect.
    74. Vince Hall, LB, 5-11, 240, Virginia Tech
    Savvy linebacker has been the catalyst of the tough Hokie defense.
    75. Red Bryant, DT, 6-4, 330, Texas A&M
    Massive interior defender flashes big-play ability at times.
    76. Marcus Monk, WR, 6-5, 220, Arkansas
    Receiver has been slow to heal from a knee injury that has hampered his '07 season.
    77. Tom Zbikowski, SS, 5-10, 205, Notre Dame
    Tough defender is also a playmaker as a returner.
    78. DJ Hall, WR, 6-2, 190, Alabama
    Athletic wideout has taken a big step up early in the '07 season.
    79. Allen Patrick, RB, 5-11, 195, Oklahoma
    Quick tailback is out of Adrian Peterson's shadow this season.
    80. Josh Barrett, SS, 6-2, 235, Arizona State
    Huge, physical safety is a linebacker when in the box.
    81. Kenny Iwebema, DE, 6-4, 270, Iowa
    Quick edge rusher has the ability to get after the passer.
    82. Simeon Castille, CB, 5-11, 195, Alabama
    Savvy cover man has a nose for the ball and the athleticism to start as a pro.
    83. Davone Bess*, WR, 5-10, 195, Hawaii
    Fast, smallish receiver has been unstoppable in the WAC over recent seasons.
    84. Shannon Tevaga, OG, 6-3, 315, UCLA
    Powerful player has been a fixture on the Bruins line since early in his career.
    85. Terrell Thomas, CB, 6-0, 200, Southern California
    Big, agile corner has refined his game nicely in the Trojans aggressive scheme.
    86. Harry Douglas, WR, 5-10, 170, Louisville
    Maybe the nation's most productive receiver this season.
    87. Fred Davis, TE, 6-4, 255, Southern California
    Athletic tight end has the ability to challenge the top pro prospects at this position.
    88. Jarett Dillard*, WR, 5-11, 180, Rice
    Quick, athletic receiver has outstanding hands and body control to make big plays.
    89. Kendal Langford, DE, 6-6, 290, Hampton
    Huge athlete has been a dominant performer in the MEAC.
    90. Trey Brown, CB, 5-9, 190, UCLA
    Quick, aggressive cover man has performed well against many talented receivers.
    91. Dustin Keller, TE, 6-4, 240, Purdue
    Agile tight end moves like a wide receiver and gives passing game a huge weapon.
    92. Marcus Griffin, SS, 6-0, 200, Texas
    Tough safety is developing nicely in run support for Longhorns.
    93. Cliff Avril, DE/LB, 6-2, 250, Purdue
    Fast edge rusher is a classic 'tweener who needs to settle into a pro scheme.
    94. Chase Coffman*, TE, 6-5, 245, Missouri
    Big, mobile tight end may be better than teammate Martin Rucker in time.
    95. Will Franklin, WR, 6-1, 205, Missouri
    Athlete has fine triangle numbers that have impressed pro scouts over recent seasons.
    96. J Leman, LB, 6-1, 240, Illinois
    Instinctive linebacker goes sideline to sideline and makes plays.
    97. Mike Jenkins, CB, 6-0, 200, South Florida
    Big, athletic corner has impressed with his play this season.
    98. Owen Schmitt, FB, 6-2, 260, West Virginia
    Massive fullback is a well-developed, versatile prospect who can fill a few roles.
    99. Kirk Barton, OT, 6-5, 310, Ohio State
    Big tackle has started for four seasons for the Buckeyes.
    100. Sammie Stroughter, WR, 5-11, 185, Oregon State
    Quick, tough receiver has been slow to produce this season because of personal problems.
    Injured players whose staus is uncertain
    Tommy Blake, DE, 6-3, 255, TCU
    Jasper Brinkley, LB, 6-2, 255, South Carolina
    Jeremy Perry, OG, 6-2, 315, Oregon State*
    Andre Caldwell, WR, 6-0, 200, Florida
    Chad Henne, QB, 6-2, 230, Michigan
    Kory Sperry, TE, 6-6, 255, Colorado State


    Frank Coyle is a nationally known NFL scout who publishes Draft Insiders' Digest and www.draftinsiders.com. Draft Insiders' Digest is dedicated to year-round coverage of NFL and NCAA Football. Coyle covers the NFL Draft and free agency extensively with a veteran scouting staff that provides insightful and unique information on players and team potential in the coming seasons. Draft Insiders' Digest is an extensive publication that produces more than 20 issues throughout the year, beginning with an Online Pro Prospects Preview and Fantasy Football Rankings in August and a 200-page Draft Yearbook in March

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    • #17
      Greg Carr
      6'6" 215 lbs.

      Lifetime at FSU...
      72 rec
      22 TD's

      28% of his catches are TD's, thats an amazing stat.

      He might be a sleeper pick if he comes out this year.

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      • #18
        Originally posted by stnzed View Post
        70. Matt Ryan, QB, 6-4, 220, Boston College
        Classic pocket passer has made nice strides over recent seasons.
        Matt Ryan at 70???????????? Prolly the best qb in this class...

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        • #19
          no

          Earl Bennett will not be a second round pick

          Ryan is not the best QB in this class, Woodson is and then Brohm. Woodson went 260+ pass attempts w/o an INT

          This guy is a joke if he thinks Mario Manningham will be a first round pick

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          • #20
            DeSean Jackson is a mediocre receiever at best...he is however a superb return man

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            • #21
              Jackson, Doucet, or Bennett for me.


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