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  • Scott Wright's player rankings

    Here are the currentl rankings:

    1. Darren McFadden JR RB Arkansas
    Elite talent who is destined to become one of the league's top rushers.

    2. Jake Long SR OT Michigan
    A left tackle who is not quite Joe Thomas but is better than Levi Brown.

    3. Chris Long SR DE Virginia
    Technician who plays the run and pass and has an unparalleled motor.

    4. Glenn Dorsey SR DT L.S.U.
    Simply one of the best defensive tackle prospects we've seen in years.

    5. Vernon Gholston JR DE Ohio St.
    Versatile pass rusher extraordinaire and also a rare physical specimen.

    6. Sedrick Ellis SR DT USC
    Prototypical 3-technique who can rush the passer and defend the run.

    7. Matt Ryan SR QB Boston College
    Off the charts intangibles and physical tools are more than adequate.

    8. Ryan Clady JR OT Boise St.
    You won't find many guys this size with such good feet and athleticism.

    9. Keith Rivers SR OLB USC
    Undersized but pretty athletic and he even wears #55 for the Trojans.

    10. Jonathan Stewart JR RB Oregon
    An impact runner with a truly rare blend of size, speed and athleticism.

    11. Rashard Mendenhall JR RB Illinois
    A productive runner with very good size and more than enough speed.

    12. Limas Sweed SR WR Texas
    Great size and a big play specialist but timed speed's a question mark.

    13. Leodis McKelvin SR CB Troy
    The prototype in terms of size / speed and he's also a top return man.

    14. Phillip Merling JR DE Clemson
    Is big and strong but he also has a remarkable motor and never quits.

    15. Kenny Phillips JR S Miami (FL)
    Fantastic athlete and the next in a long line of elite Hurricane safeties.

    16. Dominique Rodgers-Cromartie SR CB Tennessee St.
    Extraordinary athleticism, height, hands, leaping ability, and ball skills.

    17. DeSean Jackson JR WR California
    Better prospect than Ted Ginn was as both a wideout and return man.

    18. Dan Connor SR OLB Penn St.
    Similar in many ways to Paul Posluszny but might be a better prospect.

    19. Derrick Harvey JR DE Florida
    Top pass rusher who is a better prospect than Jarvis Moss was in '07.

    20. Mike Jenkins SR CB South Florida
    Not a shutdown corner but he has the physical tools that you look for.

    21. Jeff Otah SR OT Pittsburgh
    Very raw but has rare size and hasn't begun to reach his full potential.

    22. Reggie Smith JR S Oklahoma
    Versatile defensive back with superb athleticism and playmaking skills.

    23. Brian Brohm SR QB Louisville
    Has the physical tools and the stats but is he a product of the system?

    24. Malcolm Kelly JR WR Oklahoma
    Big play threat with excellent size but timed speed is a question mark.

    25. Branden Albert JR OG Virginia
    Has superb size (6-7, 315) and could project to either guard or tackle.

    26. Chris Williams SR OT Vanderbilt
    A left tackle with excellent size and athleticism who makes it look easy.

    27. Aqib Talib JR CB Kansas
    Terrific athlete and a playmaker who is only held back by timed speed.

    28. Gosder Cherilus SR OT Boston College
    The next top Eagle offensive lineman and is a prototypical right tackle.

    29. Felix Jones JR RB Arkansas
    Speedy and explosive playmaker who is also an incredible return man.

    30. Quentin Groves SR DE AUBURN
    You simply won't find many pass rushers who are this fast and athletic.

    31. Kentwan Balmer SR DT North Carolina
    Quick, athletic playmaker who could also project to DE in a 34 scheme.

    32. Sam Baker SR OT USC
    An athletic left tackle who's the son of AFL Commissioner David Baker.

  • #2
    Anyone one of these are appealing based on the Packers need vs talent available near our pick.

    25. Branden Albert JR OG Virginia
    Has superb size (6-7, 315) and could project to either guard or tackle.

    26. Chris Williams SR OT Vanderbilt
    A left tackle with excellent size and athleticism who makes it look easy.

    27. Aqib Talib JR CB Kansas
    Terrific athlete and a playmaker who is only held back by timed speed.

    28. Gosder Cherilus SR OT Boston College
    The next top Eagle offensive lineman and is a prototypical right tackle.

    29. Felix Jones JR RB Arkansas
    Speedy and explosive playmaker who is also an incredible return man.

    30. Quentin Groves SR DE AUBURN
    You simply won't find many pass rushers who are this fast and athletic.

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    • #3
      the good news is that the draft seems to be very deep at the positions that we need

      so we should be able to get 3 very good players that fill needs in the 1st two rounds

      now having said that, i expect TT to draft a middle and weakside LB and a wr, all of which we've never heard of with our first 3 picks

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      • #4
        Originally posted by red
        now having said that, i expect TT to draft a middle and weakside LB and a wr, all of which we've never heard of with our first 3 picks
        Two Defensive Tackles and a Quarterback.
        </delurk>

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        • #5
          A kicker, a punter and a long snapper!!
          "Greatness is not an act... but a habit.Greatness is not an act... but a habit." -Greg Jennings

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          • #6
            We're going CB, OL, and trade down on one of the 2nd rounders

            This is assuming BPA does not force a pick
            "I firmly believe that any man's finest hour, the greatest fulfillment of all that he holds dear, is that moment when he has worked his heart out in a good cause and lies exhausted on the field of battle - victorious." - Vince Lombardi

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            • #7
              Calais Campbell, DE, is interesting, he's around 6'8", 290 lbs. I think his stock is rising.
              Thanks Ted!

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              • #8
                A kicker, a punter and a long snapper!!
                You might have not noticed, but Sherman is no longer the GM

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                • #9
                  I'll take that defensive end if he's as good at his position as the others are at theirs.
                  "The Devine era is actually worse than you remember if you go back and look at it."

                  KYPack

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                  • #10
                    He is a big, bad mother.

                    CAREER: Perhaps the best young defensive lineman in the country...Named to Playboy's All-American team in 2007 and should make every other All-America team...All-ACC defensive end as a sophomore in 2006...Extremely talented defensive lineman will be a strong candidate for every major defensive award in 2007...Tall and gifted pass-rushing defensive end who reminds observers of former UM great Ted Hendricks...Productive player has played in all 25 games the last two seasons, with 13 starts...Has career totals of 119 tackles (68 solo), 26 tackles for loss, 13 sacks, 25 QB pressures, four forced fumbles, one fumble recovery and 12 pass breakups...His 10.5 sacks in 2006 was tied for the ninth-highest single-season total in school history...Had a streak of seven straight games with at least one sack, which was the second-longest streak in school history...Was one of the team's top reserves on the defensive line as a redshirt freshman in 2005...Team's tallest player was recruited as a tight end/defensive end before settling on the defensive line...Has the drive and athletic ability to go with a startling burst of speed...Sociology major.
                    Thanks Ted!

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