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BuckNutty;1137451; said:Agreed.
I don't get the Big Ten player debate. I don't think the Browns are at all sorry for drafting Joe Thomas.
Bleed S & G;1137448; said:Thats what they say about everyone whos drafted that high.. you've got some Gallery issues dude.. what about Orlando Pace.. he came from the big 10, did he suck as a pro?
sportsline.com said:Drafting '09: Georgia QB Stafford starts out as top dog
At this time last year, Louisville quarterback Brian Brohm was considered the top draft prospect heading into the 2007 season.
He fell to the second round Saturday, a victim of the over-analysis of the scouting process.
So who's the guy who takes the tear-me-to-shreds throne heading into next season? The choice is a quarterback some NFL scouts have been watching since he was in high school.
Hint: It's not the Heisman Trophy winner.
Contd...
Chris Wells, RB, Ohio State (Jr.): At 6-1, 225 pounds, he has great size. He has also been timed under 4.5 in the 40. A good junior season and he should be gone.
Brian Robiskie, WR, Ohio State: He has good speed and runs disciplined routes. He's the son of Atlanta Falcons assistant Terry Robiskie.
Alex Boone, T, Ohio State: He's another big tackle at 6-8, 320 pounds. Most thought he would enter this year's draft, but he opted to stay in school.
Marcus Freeman, LB, Ohio State: He will be the "other" Buckeyes linebacker with James Laurinaitis on the field, but he shouldn't be. At 6-2, 242 pounds, he's a player.
James Laurinaitis, LB, Ohio State: He surprised a lot of people by returning to school this season. He is a tackling machine with good size (6-2, 245 pounds).
Malcolm Jenkins, CB, Ohio State: At 6-1, 202, he runs a 4.4 40. He excels at playing man coverage.
Just missed: Todd Boekman, QB, Ohio State
OregonBuckeye;1151444; said:Here's one from si.com. They have MJ way down at #20 because they don't think he'll produce a great 40 time.
FanNation | Huddle Up | 2009 Mock Draft
A list of 12 prospects to watch.
Tony Pauline: Top prospects for 2009 NFL draft - SI.com - 2008 NFL Draft
Anyone else find it amusing that Beanie is listed at 225? He has to be pushing 250 by now, and anyone who watched an OSU game last year would know that.[FONT=Arial, Helvetica]Chris Wells, RB, Ohio State (Jr.): At 6-1, 225 pounds, he has great size. He has also been timed under 4.5 in the 40. A good junior season and he should be gone.[/FONT]