draftguru151
12-15-2006, 03:32 PM
This is a college draft. Which team has the better college talent. Nothing to do with NFL talent but how well they play at the college level. Any player that was injured in the first two games are not in this.
Tulane Greenwave
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Head Coach: Karl Dorrell
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Ace Offense
4-3 Defense
Roster
QB- Chad Henne
RB- Darren McFadden
WR- Dwayne Jarrett
WR- Adarius Bowman
WR- James Hardy
TE- Joe Newton
OT- Jake Long
OT- Barry Richardson
OG- Josh Beekman
OG- Ben Grubbs
C- Samson Satele
DE- Victor Abiamiri
DT- Glen Dorsey
DT- Sedrick Ellis
DE- Justin Hickman
LB- Buster Davis
LB- Lawrence Timmons
LB- Jon Beason
CB- Malcolm Jenkins
CB- DeJuan Tribble
S- Michael Griffin
S- Josh Gattis
Notre Dame Fighting Irish
On offense: Brady Quinn is the premier college QB in the land. With these weapons at his disposal, there is no way Tulane's secondary of Jenkins and Tribble can cover this offense. Ted Ginn is most likely the fastest WR in the land and he has the speed to burn past defenders deep. His ability to stretch the field deep opens up WR Dwayne Bowe who is a great route runner and is one of the best in the nation at making the tough catch in the middle of traffic. As if that's not enough, Quinn has 2 elite TE's in Zach Miller and Greg Olsen who are both able to exploit the middle of the field very easily in one on one LB coverage. This 2 TE formation is also a great scheme to disguise the run versus the pass. With Marshawn Lynch coming out of the backfield Tulane's defensive front line of Abiamiri, Dorsey, Ellis and Hickman will have their heads turned back behind their shoulders all day.
On Defense: We have playmakers at every position. Alan Branch will single handedly command double triple teams and open things up for DEs Adam Carriker and Andre Fluellen to man handle their opposition. Our LB corp is the biggest and most talented corps assembled. With James Laurinaitis and Desmond Bishop in the middle and Brandon Siler and Quentin Groves attacking from the outside, offenses will have fits trying to get anything done. This group is great at the run as well as dropping back in coverage. In the secondary Daymeion Hughes is a shutdown corner, and Johnathan Wade is a star in his own right. Aaron Rouse and Leonard Peters are devesating punishers in the backfield. This assembly of talent is unpenetratable.
Coach: Charlie Weis
Offense: Single Back - 2 TE Formation
Defense: 3-4
QB Brady Quinn
RB Marshawn Lynch
WR Ted Ginn
WR Dwayne Bowe
TE Zach Miller
TE Greg Olsen
OT Doug Free
OG Jeff Byers
C Doug Datish
OG Mike Jones
OT Andre Smith
DE Adam Carriker 6-6, 300
NT Alan Branch 6-6, 330
DE Andre Fluellen 6-4, 290
OLB Brandon Siler 6-2, 235
ILB James Laurinaitis 6-3, 245
ILB Desmond Bishop 6-2, 243
OLB Quentin Groves 6-4, 250
CB Daymeion Hughes 6-2, 190
CB Johnathan Wade 6-0, 195
S Leonard Peters 6-1, 200
S Aaron Rouse 6-4, 225
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Tulane Greenwave
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Head Coach: Karl Dorrell
http://vmedia.rivals.com/IMAGES/Coach/PHOTO/DORRELL,-KARL.JPG
Ace Offense
4-3 Defense
Roster
QB- Chad Henne
RB- Darren McFadden
WR- Dwayne Jarrett
WR- Adarius Bowman
WR- James Hardy
TE- Joe Newton
OT- Jake Long
OT- Barry Richardson
OG- Josh Beekman
OG- Ben Grubbs
C- Samson Satele
DE- Victor Abiamiri
DT- Glen Dorsey
DT- Sedrick Ellis
DE- Justin Hickman
LB- Buster Davis
LB- Lawrence Timmons
LB- Jon Beason
CB- Malcolm Jenkins
CB- DeJuan Tribble
S- Michael Griffin
S- Josh Gattis
Notre Dame Fighting Irish
On offense: Brady Quinn is the premier college QB in the land. With these weapons at his disposal, there is no way Tulane's secondary of Jenkins and Tribble can cover this offense. Ted Ginn is most likely the fastest WR in the land and he has the speed to burn past defenders deep. His ability to stretch the field deep opens up WR Dwayne Bowe who is a great route runner and is one of the best in the nation at making the tough catch in the middle of traffic. As if that's not enough, Quinn has 2 elite TE's in Zach Miller and Greg Olsen who are both able to exploit the middle of the field very easily in one on one LB coverage. This 2 TE formation is also a great scheme to disguise the run versus the pass. With Marshawn Lynch coming out of the backfield Tulane's defensive front line of Abiamiri, Dorsey, Ellis and Hickman will have their heads turned back behind their shoulders all day.
On Defense: We have playmakers at every position. Alan Branch will single handedly command double triple teams and open things up for DEs Adam Carriker and Andre Fluellen to man handle their opposition. Our LB corp is the biggest and most talented corps assembled. With James Laurinaitis and Desmond Bishop in the middle and Brandon Siler and Quentin Groves attacking from the outside, offenses will have fits trying to get anything done. This group is great at the run as well as dropping back in coverage. In the secondary Daymeion Hughes is a shutdown corner, and Johnathan Wade is a star in his own right. Aaron Rouse and Leonard Peters are devesating punishers in the backfield. This assembly of talent is unpenetratable.
Coach: Charlie Weis
Offense: Single Back - 2 TE Formation
Defense: 3-4
QB Brady Quinn
RB Marshawn Lynch
WR Ted Ginn
WR Dwayne Bowe
TE Zach Miller
TE Greg Olsen
OT Doug Free
OG Jeff Byers
C Doug Datish
OG Mike Jones
OT Andre Smith
DE Adam Carriker 6-6, 300
NT Alan Branch 6-6, 330
DE Andre Fluellen 6-4, 290
OLB Brandon Siler 6-2, 235
ILB James Laurinaitis 6-3, 245
ILB Desmond Bishop 6-2, 243
OLB Quentin Groves 6-4, 250
CB Daymeion Hughes 6-2, 190
CB Johnathan Wade 6-0, 195
S Leonard Peters 6-1, 200
S Aaron Rouse 6-4, 225
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