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romo4prez415
04-16-2009, 02:15 AM
Qb
1. Mark Sanchez
2. Matthew Stafford
3. Josh Freeman
4. Steven McGee
5. Nate Davis
Sleeper: Drew Willy
Bust: Rhett Bomar

RB
1. Beanie Wells
2. Donald Brown
3. Knowshon Moreno
4. Shonn Greene
5. LeSean McCoy
Sleeper: Gatrell Johnson

WR
1. Kenny Britt
2. Michael Crabtree
3. Percy Harvin (this guy has a laundry list of character issues which push him down a spot)
4. Hakeem Nicks
5. Darrius Heyward Bey
Sleeper:Dudley Guice
Bust: Jeremy Maclin

TE
1. Brandon Pettigrew
2. James Casey
3. Chase Coffman
4. Jared Cook
5. Cornelius Ingram

T
1. Eugene Monroe
2. Jason Smith
3. Michael Oher
4. Andre Smith
5. Eben Britton
Sleeper: Troy Kropog
Bust: Jamon Meredith

G
1. Fenuki Tupou (Reminds me of Carl Nicks and could really flourish as a guard like Nicks did for the Saints)
2. Duke Robinson
3. Kraig Urbick
4. Andy Levitre
5. Herman Johnson
Sleeper: Roger Allen

C
1. Eric Wood
2. Alex Mack
3. Antoine Caldwell
4. Max Unger
5. Jonathan Luigs
Sleeper: Blake Schulueter

4-3DE
1. Brian Orakpo
2. Robert Ayers
3. Paul Kruger
4. Michael Johnson
5. Lawrence Sidbury

3-4DE
1. Jarron Gilbert
2. Chris Baker
3. Mitch King
4. Fili Moala
5. Tyson Jackson

4-3DT
1. B.J. Raji
2. Peria Jerry
3. Chris Baker
4. Evander Hood
5. Ron Brace
Sleeper: Myron Pryor

3-4NT
1. B.J. Raji
2. Ron Brace
3. Terrance Taylor
4. Sammie Lee Hill
5. Terrance Knighton

4-3OLB
1. Aaron Curry
2. Clay Matthews
3. Brian Cushing
4. Marcus Freeman
5. Jason Williams

3-4OLB
1. Everette Brown
2. Aaron Maybin
3. Connor Barwin
4. Larry English
5. Brian Orakpo (I like him alot more as a DE)

4-3ILB
1. Rey Mauluaga
2. Scott McKillop
3. Dannell Ellerbe
4. James Laurinitis
5. Jason Phillips

3-4ILB
1. Rey Mauluaga
2. Jasper Brinkley
3. Frantz Joseph
4. Scott McKillop
5. Jason Phillips

CB
1. Darius Butler
2. Alphonso Smith
3. Vontae Davis
4. Malcolm Jenkins
5. Sean Smith

Cover 2 Corner
1. Malcolm Jenkins
2. Macho Harris
3. Alphonso Smith
4. DJ Moore
5. Coyes Francis

FS
1. Malcolm Jenkins
2. Jairus Byrd
3. Louis Delmas
4. Darcell McBath
5. Rashad Johnson

SS
1. William Moore
2. Chip Vaughn
3. Patrick Chung
4. Michael Hamlin
5. Emmanuel Cook

Matthew Jones
04-16-2009, 03:53 PM
Actually better than I expected. Tyson Jackson and Jeremy Maclin are the main two that stood out to me as way too low and something that definitely won't be in my final rankings. James Laurinaitis as well.

wicket
04-16-2009, 04:03 PM
some of your skill position rankings are just weird but i have to praise you for a few of your sleepers( first and foremost pryor who is my second biggest sleeper for this entire draft, but also for Kropog and johnson)

Hurricanes25
04-16-2009, 04:07 PM
I like how you seperated cover 2 corners from regular corners. I also like Drew Willy and Gartrell Johnson as sleepers. Good job.

the decider13
04-16-2009, 04:10 PM
I like the seperation of 3-4 and 4-3 players. But I think that Tyson Jackson is quite a bit low and that Kenny Britt is crazy high. I can definately see him at 3, but 1 is crazy.

romo4prez415
04-17-2009, 12:37 AM
Actually better than I expected. Tyson Jackson and Jeremy Maclin are the main two that stood out to me as way too low and something that definitely won't be in my final rankings. James Laurinaitis as well.

Yeah I'm not a fan of Laurinitis. I think he has the build of a strong safety. Tyson Jackson reminds me of Marcus Spears except he's done less at LSU. I dont understand why he's rising. I dont like him at all. Not a fan of Maclin. I dont think he can operate outside the slot because his route running is terrible and he's doesn't play tough. As much slack Harvin gets he's a better route runner than Maclin he was just used poorly at Florida.

romo4prez415
04-17-2009, 12:40 AM
I like the seperation of 3-4 and 4-3 players. But I think that Tyson Jackson is quite a bit low and that Kenny Britt is crazy high. I can definately see him at 3, but 1 is crazy.

Britt is the all time leading WR in the big east history at the age of 20. He plays in a pro style offense, can read coverages and can seperate on all levels of the field as well as get off the press and make the tough catch in traffic. Watch his game against Darius Butler. Absolutely destroyed him. He produced despite having an inaccurate qb in Mike Teel and having coverages roled his way on a weekly basis. He's the best WR in this class. He has the tools and as well as legitimate production that comes from a pro style offense and not some gimmicky spread.

Brent
04-17-2009, 02:34 AM
Yay for Stephen McGee.