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NFL Draft Underclassmen
January 9, 2008, 10:39 pm
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Branden Albert G Virginia
James Banks WR Carson-Newman
Martellus Bennett TE Texas A&M
Davone Bess WR Hawaii
Calais Campbell DE Miami
Jamaal Charles RB Texas
Ryan Clady LT Boise State
Anthony Collins LT Kansas
Johnny Dingle DE West Virginia
Taj Smith WR Syracuse
Kevin Smith RB Central Florida
Bobby Reid QB Oklahoma State
Rashard Mendenhall RB Illinois
Cornelius Ingram TE Florida
Jack Ikegwuonu CB Wisconsin
WR Michigan State
Aqib Talib CB Kansas
Erin Henderson LB Maryland
Derrick Harvey DE Florida
James Hardy WR Indiana
Brandon Flowers CB Virginia Tech
Jermichael Finley TE Texas
Franklin Dunbar OT Middle Tennessee


Dan Connor : NFL Draft
January 9, 2008, 10:06 pm
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Connor is the prototypical linebacker. He is a hard hitting, mean, instinctive, and physical player who is tougher than grandma’s pot roast. Connor will be one of the top defender’s selected this April.
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Andre Woodson NFL Draft
January 9, 2008, 10:03 pm
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Woodson has a rocket arm but can also make plays with his feet. He is an intelligent player who rarely makes the wrong read. He has put up astounding numbers playing in arguably the toughest division in college football (the SEC).
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2008 NFL Mock Draft
January 8, 2008, 9:48 pm
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1. Dolphins – Glenn Dorsey DT LSU – The Tuna has such a bad team he has the luxury of taking the best available player.

2. Rams – Jake Long OT Michigan – After watching the Rams OL this year, this is a no brainer.

3. Falcons – Darren McFadden RB Arkansas – The Falcons need to put a face to their franchise quickly, & what better way than to draft the most exciting player in the class.

4. Raiders – Chris Long DE Virginia – If they pick #3 it will be McFadden, if not, they take the stud from Virginia to help along the D-Line.

5. Chiefs – Ryan Clady OT Boise State – Probably a reach at #5, but they desperately need help along the Offensive Line.

6. Jets – Vernon Gholston DE Ohio State – His stock has blown through the rough after a monster season, (especially the second half).

7. Patriots (from 49ers) – James Laurinaitis LB Ohio State – They obviously don’t need a lot of help, but defense is their weakest spot, especially against the run.

8. Ravens – Matt Ryan QB Boston College – If he makes it by the Falcons, The Ravens won’t hesitate to try and get it right at the QB position for once.

9. Bengals – Sedrick Ellis DT USC – A nice pick at #9 for the Bungles, who need plenty of help along the D-Line!!

10. Saints – Malcom Jenkins CB Ohio State – Don’t be surprised it they go DB in 2 of the first 3 rounds!!!

11. Bills – Mike Jenkins CB South Florida – They need another WR but can’t justify taking any this high in the first round, so they take the “other” Jenkins.

12. Broncos – Keith Rivers LB USC – With Ellis gone, they take the best available LB to help their pitiful run defense.

13. Panthers – Andre Woodson QB Kentucky – Why not take a chance on Mr. Woodson. Not the most mechanically sound, but has a lot of upside potential!

14. Bears – Brian Brohm QB Louisville – They will draft a QB in this draft, it’s just a matter of when, & if they pick up a starter via free agency.

15. Lions – Sam Baker OT USC – They get a good value in Baker, and can address the Defense in the next couple rounds.

16. Cardinals – Dan Connor LB Penn State – Should be an instant starter on this up and coming defense.

17. Vikings – Kenny Phillips S Miami Fl – As much as they need a WR, they upgrade an aging Safety position with the top one in this year’s draft.

18. Texans – Rashard Mendenhall RB Illinois – Maybe it’s my man crush with him, but I think he’s going to be a stud for the Texans for years to come.

19. Eagles – DeSean Jackson WR California – They still need to find that #1 receiver they’ve coveted so much.

20. Bucs – Limas Sweed WR Texas – Joey Galloway isn’t getting any younger, and after him it’s pretty bleek.

21. Redskins – Calais Campbell DE Miami Fl – They didn’t get Gaines last year, but still land a top DE prospect this year.

22. Cowboys (From Browns) – Malcom Kelly WR Oklahoma – Another big receiver to play opposite of TO, & eventually take over as their go-to-guy!

23. Seahawks – Jonathan Stewart RB Oregon – After watching Alexander run this year, I might think of drafting a couple RB’s if I were the Seahawks.

24. Steelers – Jeff Otah OT Pittsburgh – With probable openings from free agency & lack of performance, Otah should be a steal at pick 24.

25. Titans – Early Doucet WR LSU – They need to get a go-to-guy for Vince Young to be more effective!

26. Giants – Antoine Cason CB Arizona – Sam Madison doesn’t have a whole lot left, so upgrading the CB position should be a priority.

27. Chargers – Derrick Harvey DE Florida – Highway robbery if he’s still on the board for the Chargers at pick 27!!!

28. Jaguars – Adarius Bowman WR Oklahoma State – They find the compliment to Reggie Williams, who is finally coming into his own.

29. Packers – Aqib Talib CB Kansas – A big corner to learn from Woodson & Harris.

30. Cowboys – Leodis McKelvin CB Troy – Pretty solid team, so they add depth at CB to help top corner Terence Newman.

31. 49ers (From Colts) – Michael Oher, OG Ole Miss – They Continue to solidify their offensive line.

32. Patriots – YOU CHEAT, YOU LOSE PICKS!!!



Best Names of the 2008 NFL Draft
January 8, 2008, 7:59 pm
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Every year the draft produces some great football names. We have a list below that we think is the best “Senior” names that will be in the draft this year. Click Here for more info.

10. Marcus Buggs : Linebacker : Vanderbilt
9. Ben Criddle : Cornerback : BYU
8. Tyler Clutts : Defensive End : Fresno St.
7. Weston Dacus : Linebacker : Arkansas
6. Blake Powers : Quarterback : Indiana
5. Scooter McDougle : RB : Toledo
4. King Dunlap : Offensive Tackle : Auburn
3. Mike Humpal : Lineback : Iowa
2. Hercules Satele : Guard : Hawaii
1. De’Cody Fagg : Wide Receiver : Florida St.

Previous Winners:
2006: Tye Gunn : TCU
2007: J.J. Hair : UCLA



NFL Draft Sleepers
January 8, 2008, 6:39 pm
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Each year the NFL Scouts get paid to find the “Sleepers” of the NFL Draft. NFL teams make or break their draft by finding hidden gems in the later rounds. Sleepers don’t necessarily need to be super-stars but role players who contribute on special teams and add depth.

Below is a sneak peek at this years NFL Draft “Sleepers”. Check back soon as more will be added.

Ricky Santos : Quarterback : New Hamp : Ht: 6’2 Weight: 215 lbs.
Santos is a small school prospect who is at the top of the record books in most of New Hampshire’s passing categories. He is a dual threat as he can beat you in the air or scamper for yardage and touchdowns on the ground. He is very reminiscent of Jeff Garcia, and plays with a lot of heart and drive. Whether it’s fair or not, his level of competition will lower the round which he is drafted, but Santos could end up being a steal.

Todd Blythe : Wide Receiver : Iowa St. : Ht: 6’6 Weight: 210 lbs.
Blythe isn’t the speediest wide receiver out there but he has some great ups and uses his big frame to out muscle defenders to come down with the ball in the endzone. He had a standout out 2005 season where he racked up 1000 receiving yards and 9 scores. If it wasn’t for an illness which kept him out of many games in the 06 season, (he still managed 8 touchdowns while only playing in 8 games,)

Tony Brinkhaus : Center : Minnesota : Ht: 6’3 Weight: 295 lbs.
Brinkhaus is the anchor on the Gophers offensive line. Will be very attractive to NFL scouts as a athletic center. Is able to play any position on the offensive line. Plays with a lot of aggression and has quite the mean streak. One of the best offensive lineman in the Big Ten.



Mike Hart : NFL Draft Prospect
January 8, 2008, 2:31 pm
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Mike Hart couldn’t be more appropriately named because he plays the game with 100% heart. He is a leader on and off the field, and is an exceptional receiver out of the backfield. He is a tough runner who can run inside and out. He is the class of a weak group of senior running backs this year.

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Brian Brohm – NFL Draft Prospect
January 7, 2008, 9:28 pm
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Brian Brohm is a big man under center with a strong accurate arm. He makes all the right reads, and is a great leader. Brohm has played in a pro style offense for years now, so he should catch on quiick in the NFL.

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