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Year/Position:
Top Draft 2009 Prospects -- (Updated 4/25/2009 12:24:22 PM)
OVRPos. RankPlayerPos.SchoolHt.Wt.Proj. Rd.Stock40 TimeBench RepsVert. JumpTwenty YardTen YardBroad JumpShuttleCone
11Aaron Curry OLBWake Forest6-22541same4.5225372.581.5010'04"4.517.15
21Michael Crabtree WRTexas Tech6-22151injury4.54--------------
31Jason Smith OTBaylor6-53091same5.0933243.001.7508'00"4.697.53
42Eugene Monroe OTVirginia6-53091same5.182328 1/22.961.7509'02"4.797.86
51Matthew Stafford QBGeorgia6-22251same4.81--30 1/22.751.6508'11"4.477.06
62Mark Sanchez QBSouthern California6-22271same4.93--32 1/22.811.6309'08"4.217.06
71Tyson Jackson DELSU6-42961same4.94--28 1/22.791.6808'06"4.807.64
82Jeremy Maclin WRMissouri6-01981same4.45----2.621.58------
92Brian Orakpo DETexas6-32631same4.633139 1/22.601.56------
101B.J. Raji DTBoston College6-23371same5.1233322.931.6908'07"4.697.90
113Andre Smith OTAlabama6-43321down5.28--------------
121Malcolm Jenkins CBOhio State6-02041same4.5115332.621.4710'04"4.086.59
134Michael Oher OTMississippi6-53091same5.342130 1/23.031.7808'07"4.607.81
141Chris Wells RBOhio State6-12351same4.522533 1/22.621.5010'08"----
152Knowshon Moreno RBGeorgia5-112171same4.502535 1/22.691.5309'07"4.276.84
162Brian Cushing OLBSouthern California6-32431same4.6430352.621.5310'00"4.226.84
173Josh Freeman QBKansas State6-62481same4.90--33 1/22.851.6609'11"4.437.11
183Darrius Heyward-Bey WRMaryland6-22101same4.251638 1/22.501.4410'06"4.186.80
193Everette Brown DEFlorida State6-22561down4.652631 1/22.681.5909'06"4.537.55
201Rey Maualuga ILBSouthern California6-22491same4.7823--2.751.5908'11"----
212Peria Jerry DTMississippi6-22991same4.98--------------
223Clay Matthews OLBSouthern California6-32401same4.622335 1/22.681.4910'01"4.186.90
231Brandon Pettigrew TEOklahoma State6-62631same4.8022332.701.7009'10"4.377.12
242Darius Butler CBConnecticut5-111831up4.41--432.561.4611'02"4.186.92
255Eben Britton OTArizona6-63091-2same5.142428 1/22.961.6808'04"4.917.87
263Evander Hood DTMissouri6-33001-2up4.8334332.811.6209'00"4.557.50
272James Laurinaitis ILBOhio State6-22441-2same4.7622332.751.5909'07"4.246.93
283Vontae Davis CBIllinois5-112031-2down4.4025362.531.4710'05"4.076.75
294Percy Harvin WRFlorida5-111921-2down4.3919--2.511.47------
305Brian Robiskie WROhio State6-32091-2up4.46--37 1/22.621.53--4.196.72
314Aaron Maybin DEPenn State6-42491-2same4.7822382.691.5710'04"4.387.52
323Donald Brown RBConnecticut5-102101-2same4.46--41 1/22.551.5010'05"4.106.93
335Robert Ayers DETennessee6-32721-2same4.771829 1/22.781.6208'06"4.517.56
344Alphonso Smith CBWake Forest5-091931-2same4.4713342.601.5010'05"4.387.09
356Philip Loadholt OTOklahoma6-83321-2up5.4924293.121.7507'11"5.068.18
361Alex Mack CCalifornia6-43071-2same5.17--------------
376Kenny Britt WRRutgers6-32181-2same4.5023372.621.5610'04"4.47--
387William Beatty OTConnecticut6-63071-2same5.062733 1/22.931.7208'11"4.777.62
392Eric Wood CLouisville6-43101-2up5.193030 1/22.841.6808'03"4.517.56
404Connor Barwin OLBCincinnati6-42561-2same4.592140 1/22.681.5310'08"4.186.87
417Hakeem Nicks WRNorth Carolina6-12122same4.51--362.601.52------
426Michael JohnsonDEGeorgia Tech6-72662same4.692838 1/22.681.5610'08"4.377.42
438Jamon Meredith OTSouth Carolina6-53042up4.9931282.841.6908'09"4.828.01
445Larry English OLBNorthern Illinois6-22552same4.8224362.751.6108'11"4.387.26
455Sean Smith CBUtah6-42142same4.5010342.591.5309'11"4.156.92
463Max Unger COregon6-53092same5.262224 1/22.961.7807'09"4.507.39
474Ron Brace DTBoston College6-33302same5.4832283.151.8808'03"4.738.15
486Clint Sintim OLBVirginia6-32562same4.75--34 1/22.711.5609'11"4.407.37
497Jarron GilbertDESan Jose State6-52882up4.812835 1/22.701.6709'11"4.567.70
501Louis Delmas FSWestern Michigan6-02022same4.5212372.561.5010'06"4.176.67
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Talk Back
Reputation:91
Level:All-Star
Since:Sep 6, 2006

February 8, 2010 4:50 pm
I'm thinking that has to be the truth because WHY would my Houston Texans pick another RB in the first round when he have Steve Slaton?  What we need is help in the secondary so we should take a corner or safety.  Someone at CBS needs to get Mr. Rang into a drug rehab program, please!
Reputation:91
Level:All-Star
Since:Apr 6, 2009

January 31, 2010 1:54 pm

I have never and will never understand the NFL talking heads.  They are so sure about their draft analysis, and yet you get guys like Tom Brady- not exactly an under-the-radar prospect, considering he came from Michigan.

Since Tim Tebow has left Florida, the anti-Tebow (as an NFL QB) sentiment has grown louder- and probably will continue to grow louder over the next several years ...(more)

Reputation:73
Level:Pro
Since:Dec 15, 2009

February 6, 2010 6:29 pm
Every year you always hear one player touted against another player, and both are equally talented and have their own drawbacks.  This year at Left Tackle there aren't many talented players.  Russell O'Kung isn't even an outstanding Left Tackle, but he is a proven best.  I've heard so much noise about Jared Veldheer!  Big, fast, smart, aggressive, but I didn't see any of those ...(more)
Reputation:94
Level:All-Star
Since:Dec 10, 2008

January 31, 2010 1:19 am
How does Dan LeFevour's stock not go up after being the best QB the entire evening? Tim Tebow (still the 3rd ranked QB on the list, despite the whole problem with his mechanics) struggled, Jarrett Brown (who happens to have an UP arrow next to his name) struggled, and Tony Pike had a rough day too. And Zac Robinson... man he played his ass off (and got no credit for doing so). And he's merely ...(more)
Reputation:97
Level:Superstar
Since:Aug 28, 2006

January 26, 2010 5:28 pm
If the Lions take a free safety at #2 overall, I'll eat my Lions shirt.  If they take anything other than a DT or trade, I'm officially resigning (after all these years) from their fan base.  In fact, I'd LOVE to see them trade up one spot to land Suh. 

And does anyone else on here get the feeling that Chad Reuter just threw darts to put together his mock draft?  I
...(more)
Reputation:98
Level:Superstar
Since:Nov 12, 2006

January 7, 2010 12:45 pm

I wouldn't pencil in the Maryland or Oklahoma o-linemen so fast. The only starter this year who is in a contract situation is RT willie colon, and he is restricted. The age issue is catching up much more with the Steelers defense, and anyone who doesn't think the secondary needs immediate help didn't watch the team this year. Their priorities have to be CB (where their corners didn't have a pic ...(more)

Reputation:97
Level:Superstar
Since:May 18, 2007

January 12, 2010 3:14 pm
Obviously no one knws for sure but has there ever been a a team with the number 1 pick with as big a hole at QB?  I read some threads on here that ST. Louis has bigger needs than  QB?  really...Null and Reilly and Boller are enough to say "yeah, lets wait a year and see how that pans out."  you gotta be kidding me.  Everyone thinks Claussen is overhyped cause the ...(more)
Reputation:94
Level:All-Star
Since:Dec 30, 2006

February 7, 2010 12:46 pm
What a joke.The kid was recognized as the BEST running back in college football.Now hes the sixth best a month later? Maybe he should spend the next few weeks at a tanning booth, then he might get the respect he deserves.As a Charger fan, and the departure of Tomlinson looming, i hope the bolts steal this kid at the bottom of the first round.At 6'1 and 235lbs with a 4.55 40yd , i just dont underst ...(more)
Reputation:89
Level:All-Star
Since:Jul 27, 2009

January 30, 2010 2:23 pm
Rennie curran and jeff ownens will be steals for someone in this years draft there projected late 2nd to 3rd round draft picks and not even on this page...owens may not live up to hype but with good coaching the skill is there rennie curran was a VERY underappreciated he will be a curtis lofton type. LB.
Reputation:95
Level:Superstar
Since:May 23, 2008

January 16, 2010 5:29 pm
Chad Reuter lost a lot of my respect before I even got past the second pick. I know the Lions history of drafts is pathetic, but Millen is gone and last year's class under Mayhew looks pretty solid after one year, establishing potentially 5 starters (Stafford, Pettigrew, Delmas, Levy and Hill). So my question is.... ERIC FREAKING BERRY?

Look, Berry is a great player. He is also a SAFE
...(more)
Reputation:92
Level:All-Star
Since:Jan 29, 2009

February 7, 2010 2:53 pm
Are their notes confusing anyone else?

If Denver got Chicagos pick this year, why do they just have a #10 and Chicago is not listed? did they trade their pick or that pick? why isn't that in the notes?

The Phiily note is confusing. Did Buff get their pick last year or this? I can't remember. If it was last year why mention it?

I thought NE got Oaks pick this year
...(more)
Reputation:99
Level:Superstar
Since:Aug 22, 2006

January 14, 2010 9:24 am

The guy is a freak of an athlete.  I agree with Suh at 1, but Berry should fall no further than 2.  Bradford at 4, really?  I think the Oklahoma QB experiments have never really worked out (see Jason White, Josh Heupel), I don't see Bradford being any different.  I'd take Clausen over Bradford, but not top 5 either. 

Reputation:83
Level:All-Star
Since:Aug 6, 2009

January 29, 2010 5:31 pm
How does Toby Gerhart get rated this low after having the season he did? The experts seem to be enamored with size and speed. Anthony Dixon is rated ahead of Toby, but he is slower and his weight would put him at the full back level. C.J. Spiller is the only running back in this range who has what you would call blazing speed, but he did not have near the stats that Gerhart did. Hopefully scouts a ...(more)
Reputation:98
Level:Superstar
Since:Sep 6, 2006

February 8, 2010 10:52 am
How can you put Dan Lefevour at number six behind Tebow and Tony Pike? That's crazy. Lefevour was awarded MVP of the Senior Bowl over Pike. Lefevour won the Marine Corps quarterback challenge this weekend. Lefevour has better stats than Tebow. He's faster and has better throwing mechanics, including exeperience taking snaps from center.

These are rhetorical questions, of course. I kno
...(more)
Reputation:98
Level:Superstar
Since:Dec 11, 2006

January 14, 2010 12:38 pm
The Skins could not possibly be stupid enough, with Shanahan in charge, to draft a QB, could they?  How many non-existent running lanes and Campbell poundings do they need to see before they draft a bleeping OL?  A #4 OL will be a pro-bowl guy, just look around the league and you can see that.  Campbell is not the problem on offense.  Ever notice that during the few occasions t ...(more)
 
 
 
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