DT's
1. Marvin Austin- 6-3, 298 lbs, Washington, D.C.- 9.5
2. John Brown- 6-2, 285 lbs, Lakeland, Florida- 9.0
3. Myles Wade- 6-2, 290 lbs, Portland, Oregon- 8.8
4. Ted Laurent- 6-2, 285 lbs, Powder Springs, Georgia- 8.5
5. Joseph Barksdale- 6-5, 305 lbs, Detroit, Michigan- 8.4
6. Kerry Murphy- 6-5, 315, Hoover, Alabama- 8.3
7. Andre Jones- 6-4, 305 lbs, El Paso, Texas- 8.2
8. Torrey Davis- 6-5, 290 lbs, Seffner, Florida- 8.1
9. Tydreke Powell- 6-3, 295 lbs, Ahoskie, North Carolina- 8.1
10. Brian Price- 6-1, 270 lbs, Los Angeles, California- 8.0
11. Tim Lamb- 6-1, 315 lbs, Tallahassee, Florida- 8.0
12. Will Blackwell- 6-4, 290 lbs, West Monroe, Louisiana- 7.9
13. Kevin Bryant- 6-6, 380 lbs, Hallandale, Florida- 7.9
14. Ian Williams- 6-1, 300 lbs, Longwood, Florida- 7.9
15. Roland Melancon- 6-2, 260 lbs, Lutcher, Louisiana- 7.8
Analysis: Once again, DT is a very strong position. Austin and Brown don't necessarily have the ideal size, but have unparalleled speed and quickness. Austin, who has been clocked as low as 4.78 in the 40, and Brown, who has the best first step in the country, are definitely going to be able to gain weight and continue their dominance at the next level. Bryant is the sleeper in this class. I've only had limited film on him, but he simply throws away his competition. He's not necessarily the fastest, but for his size, he has remarkable speed.