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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
71Tyson Jackson DELSU6-42961same4.94--28 1/22.791.6808'06"4.807.64
92Brian Orakpo DETexas6-32631same4.633139 1/22.601.56------
193Everette Brown DEFlorida State6-22561down4.652631 1/22.681.5909'06"4.537.55
314Aaron Maybin DEPenn State6-42491-2same4.7822382.691.5710'04"4.387.52
335Robert Ayers DETennessee6-32721-2same4.771829 1/22.781.6208'06"4.517.56
426Michael JohnsonDEGeorgia Tech6-72662same4.692838 1/22.681.5610'08"4.377.42
497Jarron GilbertDESan Jose State6-52882up4.812835 1/22.701.6709'11"4.567.70
518Lawrence SidburyDERichmond6-32662up4.5328352.631.5310'00"4.437.46
769Paul Kruger DEUtah6-42633same4.832432 1/22.781.6009'00"4.477.52
10210David VeikuneDEHawaii6-32573-4same4.7935332.811.5809'02"4.467.20
11011Kyle Moore DESouthern California6-52723-4same4.812230 1/22.801.6208'09"4.477.40
12912Brandon Williams DETexas Tech6-32614same4.96--332.791.6609'04"4.497.23
14513Matt Shaughnessy DEWisconsin6-52664-5down4.862430 1/22.811.6909'04"4.887.68
16414Michael Bennett DETexas A&M6-42745same5.0024312.841.6209'02"----
18615Zach Potter DENebraska6-72795-6same4.9020312.781.6108'10"4.487.75
19716Pannel Egboh DEStanford6-62766same4.902631 1/22.791.6609'08"4.407.24
20617Henry MeltonDETexas6-42696same4.65--------------
21418Pierre WaltersDEEastern Illinois6-42696-7same4.78--------------
21819Derek WalkerDEIllinois6-42686-7down4.982437 1/22.841.6009'07"4.417.31
23720Will JohnsonDEMichigan6-42817up5.07--------------
23921Everette PedescleauxDENorthern Iowa6-63057up4.97--------------
24722Ian Campbell DEKansas State6-42657down4.97--------09'01"4.286.93
25223Stryker Sulak DEMissouri6-52517-FAsame4.6322312.711.5609'05"4.587.31
26024Orion Martin DEVirginia Tech6-22627-FAsame4.8124322.791.5909'00"4.637.90
27625Will Davis DEIllinois6-22617-FAsame4.8427332.821.6709'07"4.457.38
29326Tim Jamison DEMichigan6-32567-FAsame5.0721302.901.7508'11"4.607.56
32727Brandon LongDEMichigan State6-3254 up4.62--------------
34128Jeremy NavarreDEMaryland6-3285 same4.97--------------
34429Rulon DavisDECalifornia6-5281 same5.0020302.901.7209'03"----
35730Jeff SchweigerDESan Jose State6-4278 same4.82--------------
36531Cyril ObiozorDETexas A&M6-4270 same4.74--------------
37032Kirston PittmanDELSU6-3250 same4.69--------------
39033Maurice EvansDEPenn State6-2274 down5.0017292.811.6908'11"4.577.32
40334Jamaal WestermanDERutgers6-2257 up4.78--------------
40935Jarius WynnDEGeorgia6-3275 down5.011931 1/22.901.6908'11"4.587.40
41836Antwain RobinsonDEArkansas6-2258 same4.72--------------
43237Neefy MoffettDEFlorida State6-1256 same4.73--------------
43638Rhyan AndersonDENew Mexico State6-3283 up4.73--------------
44639Jarriett BuieDESouth Florida6-4251 same4.80--------------
45840Lamonte NelmsDECincinnati6-3247 up4.78--------------
48041Willie VanDeSteegDEMinnesota6-4256 same4.82--------------
48642Alex FieldDEVirginia6-6267 same4.94--------------
50643Bobby GreenwoodDEAlabama6-5278 same4.97--------------
51544Marcus BenardDEJackson State6-4270 same4.78--------------
52745Desmond BryantDEHarvard6-6288 same4.92--------------
53146Maurice LucasDEColorado6-4262 down4.88--------------
55247Greg PeachDEEastern Washington6-2252 same4.84--------------
55948Joe LardinoisDENorth Dakota State6-4262 same4.78--------------
57149Jeremy LomaxDEGeorgia6-4248 same4.76--------------
58250Aaron LewisDETexas6-3277 same4.98--------------
60051Ventrell JenkinsDEKentucky6-1286 same4.92--------------
60752Moton HopkinsDETulsa6-2273 same4.83--------------
62153Luis VasquezDEArizona State6-2256 same4.87--------------
63953Robert St. ClairDEFlorida Atlantic6-3250 injury4.65--------------
63954Gerald WashingtonDESouthern California6-4262 same4.84--------------
64856Ryan KeesDESt. Cloud State6-5276 same4.90--------------
66657Ell AshDEHouston6-5275 same4.87--------------
67058Zack SlateDEEast Carolina6-5228 same4.84--------------
68859Pete TverdovDERutgers6-3268 up4.85--------------
69460Josh GainesDEPenn State6-1276 same4.90--------------
71361Sherman LoganDERichmond6-3238 up4.78--------------
72762Dion GalesDETroy6-4273 same4.95--------------
73663Jordin LindseyDESouth Carolina6-3265 same4.84--------------
74664Tommie HillDEColorado State6-6245 same4.86--------------
 
Talk Back
Reputation:53
Level:Pro
Since:Dec 13, 2007

November 19, 2009 9:29 am

I've followed nfldraftscout.com for years, so I'm going to give them the benefit of the doubt and guess this is more an indication of where they think each player will be drafted, and that they paid little attention to which team is in in each slot. I hope so, because some of these are beyond idiotic.

Tampa Bay and Detroit both taking QBs after just taking Stafford and Freeman ...(more)

Reputation:98
Level:Superstar
Since:Apr 2, 2008

November 14, 2009 11:51 pm
I love your work, Mr. Rang, but that is uninformed.  Your comments to today regarding Keenum ring even more true for Colt McCoy.  He is a system QB that allows for gaudy statistics.  His ball floats badly beyond 15 yards, and he throws into huge windows.   His game might, I stress, might translate to a Jake Delhomme.  I would rather draft Sean Canfield in the 6th than take ...(more)
Reputation:89
Level:All-Star
Since:Feb 16, 2007

April 24, 2009 6:43 pm
I would like to know why there is no race quota in the NFL? Maybe its because Jimmy the Greek was right. Blacks are faster and stronger based not solely on their work ethic but also on their physicality and genetic superiority. 
Until we admit that we are kidding ourselves. BUT< you think I am racist, keep reading you imbeciles.
One day... and soon, we will see all the athletes i
...(more)
Reputation:94
Level:All-Star
Since:Nov 12, 2008

November 14, 2009 2:11 pm
Honestly, they both claim that Green Bay will take a WR with their first pick? No chance in he!!. They need O-linemen and Defensive players. Get your facts right you morons.
Reputation:42
Level:Rookie
Since:Oct 26, 2009

November 13, 2009 11:14 pm
There is no way on God's green earth that Clausen is going number 1 or 2.  Tampa Bay and St. Louis have much bigger issues than their QBs.  Not to mention that Tampa Bay has a young QB that has shown some promise.  St. Louis has talent at QB and have way too many other issues they need to fill rather than take a QB.  In fact, I wouldn't be surprised at all if St. Louis traded o ...(more)
Reputation:97
Level:Superstar
Since:Nov 2, 2008

March 16, 2009 12:41 am

Prisco has the right idea for the Lions, but Im sure they reach for Stafford... 2 great D's in the NFC North, a rocket arm isnt gonna stop a sack, just ask David Carr... With the 20th and 33rd pick u'd think they could make a deal to move up if they feel they need one of the two qb's... Sign Garcia and land Nick Davis in the later rounds would be a better choice... Then get some defense, u need ...(more)

Reputation:74
Level:Pro
Since:Jan 1, 2008

November 18, 2009 3:27 pm
First of all, the Lions won't pick any later than #3.  Secondly, there is NO WAY they take Bradford one year after taking Stafford #1 overall.  Seriously, did a couple of interns put these together?
Reputation:90
Level:All-Star
Since:Sep 24, 2007

April 25, 2009 5:40 pm
Defensive help is critical and the Broncose take a RB who most likely would have made it to their 18th pick?  WHAT?  If Denver really thought the Defensive players left on the board were this weak with B.J. Raji, Tyson Jackson, and Aaron Maybin gone and thinking that Texas' Brian Orakpo is soft, then why would they keep the pic?  TRADE IT...what a waste - Denver is dead.  ...(more)
Reputation:60
Level:Pro
Since:Jan 21, 2007

October 3, 2009 10:33 am
How do you not even have D.Thomas in your rankings?  Watch some highlights of this guy over the first four games of the season.  He's not on a great team, but he definitely is a prospect.
Reputation:80
Level:All-Star
Since:Jan 28, 2009

February 17, 2009 4:56 pm

Anyone got the story on this guy? He's a 6'6 WR from Florida State and I understand he had an impressive career.  Is he one of the guys not getting love because he wont show up at the combine? Because from what I have seen this guy makes plays.  Looks like a steal to me. 

Especially you FSU fans who have watched him throughout his career, I'm curious how he was viewed by ...(more)

 
 
 
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