Draft/postions, what it looks like.

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  1. Bucs40etrain

    Bucs40etrain *********

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    Quarterbacks

    1. Ben Roethlisberger*, Miami (OH.)
    2. Eli Manning, Mississippi
    3. J.P. Losman, Tulane
    4. Philip Rivers, North Carolina State
    5. Josh Harris, Bowling Green State
    6. Matt Schaub, Virginia
    7. Cody Pickett, Washington
    8. John Navarre, Michigan
    9. B.J. Symons, Texas Tech
    10. Casey Clausen, Tennessee
    11. Jared Lorenzen, Kentucky
    12. Jason White, Oklahoma
    13. Robert Kent, Jackson State
    14. Luke McCown, Louisiana Tech
    15. Rod Rutherford, Pittsburgh
    16. Jeff Smoker, Michigan State
    17. Bradlee Van Pelt, Colorado State
    18. Ryan Dinwiddie, Boise State
    19. Jon Beutjer, Illinois
    20. Scott Rislov, San Jose State

    Running Backs

    1. Steven Jackson*, Oregon State
    2. Kevin Jones*, Virginia Tech
    3. Maurice Clarett**, Ohio State
    4. Chris Perry, Michigan
    5. Michael Turner, Northern Illinois
    6. Greg Jones, Florida State
    7. Julius Jones, Notre Dame
    8. Quincy Wilson, West Virginia
    9. Mewelde Moore, Tulane
    10. Tatum Bell, Oklahoma State
    11. Cedric Cobbs, Arkansas
    12. Derrick Knight, Boston College
    13. Shaud Williams, Alabama
    14. Adimchinobe Echemandu, California
    15. Clarence Farmer, Arizona
    16. Brandon Miree, Pittsburgh
    17. Fred Russell, Iowa
    18. Bruce Perry, Maryland
    19. Jason Wright, Northwestern
    20. Jarrett Payton, Miami (FL.)

    Fullbacks
    1. Mike Karney, Arizona State
    2. Lousaka Polite, Pittsburgh
    3. Travis Wilson, Kansas State
    4. Troy Fleming, Tennessee
    5. Judd Davies, Nebraska
    6. Thomas Tapeh, Minnesota
    7. Mark Pierce*, Arkansas
    8. Doug Easlick, Virginia Tech
    9. Ivan Williams, Texas
    10. Alex Wade, Duke

    Wide Receivers

    1. Larry Fitzgerald**, Pittsburgh
    2. Roy Williams, Texas
    3. Reggie Williams*, Washington
    4. Michael Clayton*, Louisiana State
    5. Rashaun Woods, Oklahoma State
    6. Lee Evans, Wisconsin
    7. Michael Jenkins, Ohio State
    8. Ernest Wilford, Virginia Tech
    9. Keary Colbert, Southern California
    10. James Newson, Oregon State
    11. Bernard Berrian, Fresno State
    12. Darius Watts, Marshall
    13. B.J. Johnson, Texas
    14. Devery Henderson, Louisiana State
    15. Samie Parker, Oregon
    16. Jerricho Cotchery, North Carolina State
    17. Johnnie Morant, Syracuse
    18. Derek McCoy, Colorado
    19. Maurice Brown, Iowa
    20. Tramon Douglas, Grambling
    21. Chris Collins, Mississippi
    22. James Terry, Kansas State
    23. Carlos Francis, Texas Tech
    24. Lane Danielson, Iowa State
    25. Josh Davis, Marshall
    26. John Standeford, Purdue
    27. Travis Garvin, West Virgnia
    28. Brandon Middleton, Houston
    29. Tim Gilligan, Boise State
    30. Carlos Perez, Florida
    31. Kevin Beard, Miami (FL.)
    32. Taylor Stubblefield, Purdue
    33. Huey Whittaker, South Florida
    34. Aaron Hosack, Minnesota
    35. Dre Fulgham, Alabama
    36. Jason Geathers, Miami (FL.)
    37. Jeremiah Cockheran, Hawaii
    38. Kelvin Kight, Florida
    39. Wes Walker, Texas Tech
    40. Jeris McIntyre, Auburn

    Tight Ends

    1. Kellen Winslow Jr.*, Miami (FL.)
    2. Ben Troupe, Florida
    3. Ben Utecht, Minnesota
    4. Ben Watson, Georgia
    5. Kris Wilson, Pittsburgh
    6. Ben Hartsock, Ohio State
    7. Chris Cooley, Utah State
    8. Ronnie Ghent, Louisville
    9. Sean Ryan, Boston College
    10. Jeff Dugan, Maryland
    11. Tim Euhus, Oregon State
    12. Michael Gaines, Central Florida
    13. Bobby Blizzard, North Carolina
    14. Jason Radar, Marshall
    15. Bo Scaife, Texas
    16. Courtney Anderson, San Jose State
    17. Brett Pierce, Stanford
    18. Alex Holmes, Southern California
    19. Brock Edwards, Texas
    20. Keith Willis, Virginia Tech

    Offensive Tackles

    1. Shawn Andrews*, Arkansas
    2. Robert Gallery, Iowa
    3. Jacob Rogers, Southern California
    4. Tony Pape, Michigan
    5. Travelle Wharton, South Carolina
    6. Max Starks, Florida
    7. Brian Rimpf, East Carolina
    8. Antonio Hall, Kentucky
    9. Shane Olivea, Ohio State
    10. Carlos Joseph, Miami (FL.)
    11. Rob Droege, Missouri
    12. Drew Strojny, Duke
    13. Adrian Jones, Kansas
    14. Chris Colmer, North Carolina State
    15. Kirk Chambers, Stanford
    16. Mark Wilson, California
    17. Eric Dumas, Maryland
    18. Mark Pera, Auburn
    19. Anthony Alabi, TCU
    20. Mark Morosz, Wake Forest

    Guards

    1. Vernon Carey, Miami (FL.)
    2. Justin Smiley*, Alabama
    3. Sean Locklear, North Carolina State
    4. Shannon Snell, Florida
    5. Stephen Peterman, Louisiana State
    6. Regis Crawford, Arizona State
    7. Atlas Harrion, Alabama
    8. Bryce Bishop, Ohio State
    9. Jeb Terry, North Carolina
    10. Quinn Christensen, Brigham Young
    11. Alan Reuber, Texas A&M
    12. Drew Strojny, Duke
    13. Trey Derilek, UTEP
    14. Lamar Bryant, Maryland
    15. Derrick Thompson, Mississippi State

    Centers

    Defensive Tackles

    Defensive Ends

    Outside Linebackers

    Middle Linebackers

    Cornerbacks

    Free Safeties

    1. Sean Taylor*, Miami (FL.)
    2. Stuart Schweigert, Purdue
    3. Brandon Everage, Oklahoma
    4. Will Allen, Ohio State
    5. Madieu Williams, Maryland
    6. Dexter Reid, North Carolina
    7. Rashad Baker, Tennessee
    8. Etric Pruitt, Southern Mississippi
    9. Glenn Earl, Notre Dame
    10. Keith Lewis, Oregon
    11. Rashad Washington, Kansas State
    12. Medford Moorer, Colorado
    13. J.R. Reed, South Florida
    14. Ryan Aycock, Texas Tech
    15. Quintin Williams, Wake Forest


    Strong Safeties

    1. Jamaal Brimmer*, UNLV
    2. Maurice Sikes, Miami (FL.)
    3. Derrick Cash, Baylor
    4. Gus Scott, Florida
    5. Kentrell Curry, Georgia
    6. Bob Sanders, Iowa
    7. Rashad Washington, Kansas State
    8. Arnold Parker, Utah
    9. Bryce McGill, Fresno State
    10. JaMaine Billups, Iowa State
    11. Michael Woods, Middle Tennessee State
    12. Lawrence Turner, Oregon State
    13. Tony Bua, Arkansas
    14. Rayshaun Reed, Troy State
    15. Brett Hudson, Arizona State

    Punters

    1. Kyle Larson, Nebraska
    2. Donnie Jones, Lousiana State
    3. Andy Lee, Pittsburgh
    4. Tim Parker, Arizona State
    5. Luke Donovan, Wyoming

    Kickers

    1. Nate Kaeding, Iowa
    2. Brent Smith, Mississippi State
    3. Nick Browne, Texas Christian
    4. Billy Bennett, Georgia
    5. Aaron Hunt, Clemson



    Declared Eligible

    Shawn Andrews - Arkansas - OT - 6'5" 370lbs. Jr.
    Ahman Childress - Alabama - DT - 6'6" 331lbs. Jr.
    Amon Gordon - Stanford - DT - 6'3" 285lbs. Jr.
    DeAngelo Hall - Virginia Tech - CB - 5'11" 195lbs. Jr.
    Tony Hargrove - Georgia Tech - DE - 6'4" 266lbs. Jr.
    Marquise Hill - Louisiana State - DE - 6'7" 295lbs. Jr.
    Steven Jackson - Oregon State - RB - 6'3" 233lbs. Jr.
    Kevin Jones - Virginia Tech - RB - 6'0" 221lbs. Jr.
    Antwan Odom - Alabama - DE - 6'5" 277lbs. Jr.
    Mark Pierce - Arkansas - FB - 6'0" 242lbs. Jr.
    Ben Roethlisberger - Miami (OH) - QB - 6'5" 242lbs. Jr.
    Jason Shivers - Arizona State - FS - 6'1" 193lbs. Jr.
    Justin Smiley - Alabama - G - 6'4" 293lbs. Jr.
    Reggie Williams - Washington - WR - 6'4" 225lbs. Jr.






    Rumored Declaring

    Cedric Benson
    Anthony Bryant
    Michael Clayton
    Larry Fitzgerald
    Chris Gamble
    DeAngelo Hall
    Derrick Hamilton
    Tommie Harris
    Marlin Jackson
    Steven Jackson
    Derrick Johnson
    David Pollack
    Randy Starks
    Sean Taylor
    Kenechi Udeze
    Matt Ware
    Vince Wilfork
    Kellen Winslow Jr.
     
  2. Philly_Freak93

    Philly_Freak93 The Oracle

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    chris gamble declared the other day..

    etrain are they ur rankings or another persons? cause they look pretty good
     
  3. Bucs40etrain

    Bucs40etrain *********

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    Gamble declared then it needs to be updated.
    I have some freinds in low places dawk who always
    sends me info bro.
     
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    Philly_Freak93 The Oracle

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    winslow declared and i just heard during the sugar bowl that white is gonna stay another year

    If a student is redshirted, they can stay for 5 years right? but they cant play the fresh. year then if u stay for the 5th year does that mean u still have to go to class?
     
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    TheBeef Commish of FUN!

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    Jason White pettitioned the NCAA for a 6th year of eligiblitly due to medical hardships...and was granted that 6th year, so he is coming back...and to play a season of college football you must be enrolled in the school and taking a minimum of 12 credit hours I believe which is usually 4 classes....players that have thier bacherlors degree(4 years) can beging work on a more advanced degree(usually a masters or a doctorate)...Many college players finish thier bacherlors degrees in 3 years and are half way to thier masters after 5, I have no idea how advanced White is at this time...
     
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    Yep beef i think you are right. As for jason white dawk im not
    impressed with him to be a good nfl qb anyways. Im watching
    this lsu, sooner game and im watching a scared qb throwing
    off balanced passes, when pressure is thrown on him. In the
    nfl you most have composure and pathience. I dont see it in
    him. I think he stays 1 more year to prove to scouts his injurys
    werent major, so he can climb higher in 2005 nfl draft.
     
  7. Thoth

    Thoth Sisyphus in training

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    Arnold Parker of switched from FS to CB a few years ago. He is a better Safety than CB.

    I did not see the following Utah players listed; Brandon Warfield on the list of RB's or Ben Moa on the list of TE's.

    Granted, BW was injured most of the season but could be a real sleeper.

    FWIW, Moa could be a hidden gem. He played RB in Utah's Spread offense when Warfield and his backup were injured. Savage (DE) could make a decent RDE or "3" Technique DT.
     
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    Philly_Freak93 The Oracle

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    why would SD need a qb? they just drafted brees, id take a D player or larryy fitz or hell even give away their pick to the eagles this year like last year, rather than take a QB now if i was the SD GM. i mean let brees develop more, harrington, isnt any better, and carr is a little better and they came around the same time. a year apart
     
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    Brees is a nice player, but he lacks arm strength and is likely to never be anything more than a servicable game manager....this goes back to a discussion that we were all having at the other forums....teams are desperate for a QB with elite tools and since they are so rare, a team will likely push a player like Brees to the back burner if they can acqiure one....I see 2 QBs at the top of the draft with unquestionable elite arm strength, Manning and Roethlisberger, that will not make them a guarantee to succeed, but it will likely make them a guarentee to get drafted 1-2....the question teams will have to ask themselves when looking at these 2 players, is are they likely to become Peyton or Leaf????
     
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    Blackadder,

    This list isnt official a buddy of mine sent me this list, the dude
    knows alot im sure theres more sleepers not on the list also.
    I dont think we will see clarrett in the draft, and if we did he wouldnt
    be anything great he would difintley fall in the draft due to us all
    not seeing him play. and his injury prown body. He isnt very fast.

    Combines will determine where everyone goes in the draft.

    Beef, phillips is also a sleeper with a arm and could leap past
    manning or roethlisberger.
     
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    TheBeef Commish of FUN!

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    I dont think Rivers can go ahead of either of those guys without a major injury involved....His delivery is a 3/4 to sidearm delivery and teams tend to shy away from QBs with that....the other 2 guys have a smooth full overhead motion and better arm strength, which is why I expect them to go before Rivers....now, predicting who will turn out to be the best player over the course of a career? No clue!
     
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    Remember david carr had a 3/4 side delivery and at the combines
    he was being taught over 10 foot ladders to throw foward instead of
    side armed. Its funny cause you see carr now and his delivery is the
    way it was in college. I have seen pennington type composure
    from phillips in the games ive seen . Something they compare to
    the great montana. Im not saying he will be him but it is rare to see
    in todays qbs the kid truley is special. All 3 are.

    Interesting to see where they end up.
     
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    <div class='quotetop'>QUOTE </div><div class='quotemain'>Bucs40etrain wrote:

    Blackadder,

    This list isnt official a buddy of mine sent me this list, the dude
    knows alot im sure theres more sleepers not on the list also.
    </div>

    Bucs40;

    I appreciate the list. Its always good to know whats out there. I just got carried away in representing for my Alma Mater.

    FWIW, The University of Utah has surpassed BYU as the premeire college football team in this neck of the woods.
     
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    gogobroncos nfl-*****s member

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    I just hope that Roethlisberger goes to Arizona and teams up with Boldin. That way, Arizona might finally have a real team to sport. [​IMG]
     
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    Gogo, doesnt matter anyways arizona will move more then likly
    in a couple years. You know tags wants a team in la. Red mcombs
    is trying everything he can do get out of that lease in the metro dome
    til 2011. I dont think the cards last even with a new stadium, they cant
    get any fans in the building.
     

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