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2008 Draft


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Top 100 Draft Prospects -- (Updated 4/18/08)
RankPlayerSchoolPos.HeightWeight40 TimeProjected Round
1Chris LongVirginiaDE6-42754.791
2Glenn DorseyLSUDT6-23165.091
3Darren McFaddenArkansasRB6-22104.421
4Jake LongMichiganOT6-73155.081
5Vernon GholstonOhio StateDE6-32664.671
6Sedrick EllisSouthern CalDT6-13084.961
7Matt RyanBoston CollegeQB6-52284.951
8Ryan CladyBoise StateOT6-63165.281
9Keith RiversSouthern CalOLB6-22364.631
10Leodis McKelvinTroyCB5-101904.381
11Rashard MendenhallIllinoisRB5-102254.451
12Derrick HarveyFloridaDE6-52714.851
13Branden AlbertVirginiaOG6-63095.171
14Devin ThomasMichigan StateWR6-22154.401
15Mike JenkinsSouth FloridaCB5-101974.381
16Chris WilliamsVanderbiltOT6-63155.171
17Dominique Rodgers-CromartieTennessee StateCB6-21844.331
18Jonathan StewartOregonRB5-102354.461
19Dan ConnorPenn StateILB6-32314.671
20Brian BrohmLouisvilleQB6-32304.831
21DeSean JacksonCaliforniaWR5-101694.351
22Jeff OtahPittsburghOT6-63225.561
23Phillip MerlingClemsonDE6-42764.731
24Antoine CasonArizonaCB6-01914.451
25Limas SweedTexasWR6-42154.551
26Quentin GrovesAuburnOLB6-32594.571
27Kentwan BalmerNorth CarolinaDT6-53085.341-2
28Jerod MayoTennesseeILB6-12424.541-2
29James HardyIndianaWR6-62174.491-2
30Gosder CherilusBoston CollegeOT6-73145.211-2
31Kenny PhillipsMiamiFS6-22124.481-2
32Malcolm KellyOklahomaWR6-42244.541-2
33Jamaal CharlesTexasRB5-112004.381-2
34Lawrence JacksonSouthern CalDE6-42714.821-2
35Felix JonesArkansasRB5-102074.471-2
36Aqib TalibKansasCB6-12024.441-2
37Calais CampbellMiamiDE6-82905.041-2
38Chad HenneMichiganQB6-32304.922
39Early DoucetLSUWR6-02094.541-2
40Andre CaldwellFloridaWR6-02044.372
41Joe FlaccoDelawareQB6-72364.862
42Mario ManninghamMichiganWR6-01814.602
43Martellus BennettTexas A&MTE6-62594.682
44Mike PollakArizona StateC6-43015.022
45Dustin KellerPurdueTE6-22424.552
46Trevor LawsNotre DameDT6-13045.132
47Sam BakerSouthern CalOT6-53095.092
48Justin KingPenn StateCB5-111924.312
49Fred DavisSouthern CalTE6-32554.762
50Brandon FlowersVirginia TechCB5-101894.552
51Pat SimsAuburnDT6-23105.092
52Xavier AdibiVirginia TechOLB6-22324.692
53Cliff AvrilPurdueOLB6-32534.592
54Reggie SmithOklahomaCB6-11994.572
55Curtis LoftonOklahomaILB6-02464.792
56Anthony CollinsKansasOT6-53175.542
57Chris JohnsonEast CarolinaRB5-111974.242
58Ray RiceRutgersRB5-081994.472-3
59Duane BrownVirginia TechOT6-43155.072-3
60Tavares GoodenMiamiILB6-12344.652-3
61Matt Forte'TulaneRB6-22174.462-3
62Earl BennettVanderbiltWR6-02094.482-3
63Roy SchueningOregon StateOG6-43065.302-3
64Tyrell JohnsonArkansas StateSS6-02074.412-3
65Erin HendersonMarylandOLB6-32444.732-3
66Jerome SimpsonCoastal CarolinaWR6-21994.422-3
67Antwaun MoldenEastern KentuckyCB6-11984.392-3
68Dre MooreMarylandDT6-43054.842-3
69Brad CottamTennesseeTE6-82704.632-3
70DaJuan MorganNorth Carolina StateFS6-02054.562-3
71Terrell ThomasSouthern CalCB6-12024.452-3
72Andre' WoodsonKentuckyQB6-42294.852-3
73Tracy PorterIndianaCB5-111884.372-3
74Darrell RobertsonGeorgia TechDE6-42554.762-3
75Steve JusticeWake ForestC6-42935.242-3
76Marcus HowardGeorgiaOLB6-12374.453
77Josh JohnsonSan DiegoQB6-32134.553
78Jonathan GoffVanderbiltILB6-22454.633
79Eddie RoyalVirginia TechWR5-101844.393
80Shawn CrableMichiganOLB6-52454.643
81Tashard ChoiceGeorgia TechRB5-112154.483
82Carl NicksNebraskaOT6-53415.223
83Donnie AveryHoustonWR5-111924.493
84Charles GodfreyIowaCB6-02074.433
85Tom ZbikowskiNotre DameSS5-112114.443
86Red BryantTexas A&MDT6-43185.003
87John SullivanNotre DameC6-43015.363
88Bruce DavisUCLAOLB6-32524.783
89Kendall LangfordHamptonDE6-62874.953
90Quintin DempsTexas-El PasoFS6-02064.393
91John CarlsonNotre DameTE6-52514.883
92Chilo RachalSouthern CalOG6-53155.163
93Josh BarrettArizona StateSS6-22234.343
94Jordy NelsonKansas StateWR6-32174.513
95John GrecoToledoOT6-53055.313-4
96Jeremy ThompsonWake ForestDE6-52644.753-4
97Mike McGlynnPittsburghOG6-43115.383-4
98Jason JonesEastern MichiganDE6-52734.763-4
99Kevin SmithCentral FloridaRB6-12174.583-4
100Ahtyba RubinIowa StateDT6-33155.203-4
Talk Back
Reputation:89
Level:All-Star
Since:Sep 30, 2006

May 9, 2008 8:30 am

6' 4" 290 lb. Defensive tackles are one of the most envied types of players in the league.  Even though he was a D-2 player, ithink the Steelers got a great pick up in signing him as a free agent.  Even as a rookie I wouldn't be suprised to see him adding depth to the infamously ferocious Steeler defense.

Reputation:97
Level:Superstar
Since:Oct 24, 2007

April 27, 2008 6:50 pm
Glad to see that Hawaii's talent was exposed during the butt-kickin put on them by the SEC.  They were exposed for what they aren't......good......when they finally played a real team.  Colt will never amount to a thing and where are all the WR's they claimed were gonna go so high?  Only one player was drafted from Hawaii.  When will they learn that playing a high school schedu ...(more)
Reputation:92
Level:All-Star
Since:Dec 20, 2006

April 28, 2008 2:11 pm
Brennan against Washington:  42 out of 50 for 442 yard with 5 TDs and no ints.  I don't care a what level you are playing, those are difficult stats to put up.  He did that fairly regularly.  The game before was not as good.  He played Boise St. and went 40 out of 53 for 495 yards, 5 TDs, 2 ints, and he also ran for one TD.  This guy could be a real 6th round steal.&n ...(more)
Reputation:95
Level:Superstar
Since:Aug 20, 2006

April 27, 2008 12:33 am
They had a very good Day 1. Felix Jones, RB (Arkansas) is the perfect compliment to Marion Barber. Jones is a roadrunner. Mike Jenkins, CB (South Florida) is a cover CB with good hands and decent size. Martellus Bennett, TE (Texas A&M) makes sense because they trade Fasano to Miami and like running two TE sets. But I would have liked to see them trade up to get one of the big WR's ...(more)
Reputation:98
Level:Superstar
Since:Jan 20, 2007

April 27, 2008 5:42 pm
I'm just wondering why no teams are picking these guys. These were 3rd round prospects. Any thoughts?

Reputation:97
Level:Superstar
Since:Nov 26, 2007

April 22, 2008 4:25 pm

Hey... the Bengals deserve a break with the malcontent "85"... Sedrick Ellis is a future ALL-PRO and is perfect to improve the "D" in the 'Natti...

For Carson Palmer's sake.... Bengals TAKE Sedrick if he is there at #9!!!!

 

Fight ON!!

Reputation:93
Level:All-Star
Since:Aug 11, 2006

April 29, 2008 4:18 pm
I cannot understand why the Vikings or Bears did not go for Henne or Brohm. I guess Tavares and Grossman are the answers for both teams???? Not that they would play next year but they both lasted to the second round. Maybe the Vikings think they got a steal in Booty?. I doubt it. 
Reputation:97
Level:Superstar
Since:Aug 22, 2006