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09-04-2006, 07:01 AM
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2007 NFL Draft: Top Offensive Prospects
QUARTERBACKS
1 Brady Quinn QB Notre Dame 6-4 231 Sr.
2 Drew Stanton QB Michigan State 6-3 230 Sr.
3 Brian Brohm QB Louisville 6-4 224 Jr.
4 JaMarcus Russell QB Louisiana State 6-6 252 Jr.
5 Troy Smith QB Ohio State 6-1 215 Sr.
6 Jordan Palmer QB Texas-El Paso 6-5 235 Sr.
7 Tyler Palko QB Pittsburgh 6-2 220 Sr.
8 Trent Edwards QB Stanford 6-4 220 Sr.
9 Chad Henne QB Michigan 6-2 223 Jr.
10 Colt Brennan QB Hawaii 6-3 190 Jr.
RUNNINGBACKS
1 Adrian Peterson HB Oklahoma 6-2 215 Jr.
2 Michael Bush HB Louisville 6-3 250 Sr.
3 Marshawn Lynch HB California 5-11 217 Jr.
4 Kenny Irons HB Auburn 5-11 200 Sr.
5 Brian Leonard HB/FB Rutgers 6-2 235 Sr.
6 Lynell Hamilton HB San Diego State 6-1 220 Jr.
7 Alley Broussard HB Louisiana State 6-0 237 Jr.
8 Kenneth Darby HB Alabama 5-11 205 Sr.
9 Darius Walker HB Notre Dame 5-10 208 Jr.
10 Tyrone Moss HB Miami 5-9 220 Sr.
FULLBACKS
1 Brandon Hancock FB Southern California 6-1 230 Sr.
2 Peyton Hills FB Arkansas 6-2 240 Jr.
3 LeRon McClain FB Alabama 6-1 256 Sr.
4 Jackie Battle FB Houston 6-2 250 Sr.
5 Jason Snelling FB Virginia 5-11 233 Sr.
WIDE RECEIVERS
1 Calvin Johnson WR Georgia Tech 6-4 235 Jr.
2 Dwayne Jarrett WR Southern California 6-5 210 Jr.
3 Sidney Rice WR South Carolina 6-4 191 So.
4 Jeff Samardzija WR Notre Dame 6-5 216 Sr.
5 Ted Ginn Jr. WR/KR Ohio State 6-0 170 Jr.
6 Jason Hill WR Washington State 6-0 210 Sr.
7 Steve Smith WR Southern California 6-0 195 Sr.
8 Paul Williams WR Fresno State 6-2 210 Sr.
9 Steve Breaston WR/KR Michigan 6-1 182 Sr.
10 Jarrett Hicks WR Texas Tech 6-3 205 Sr.
TIGHT ENDS
1 Greg Olsen TE Miami 6-5 252 Jr.
2 Zach Miller TE Arizona State 6-5 262 Sr.
3 Matt Spaeth TE Minnesota 6-6 270 Sr.
4 Clark Harris TE Rutgers 6-6 255 Sr.
5 Joe Newton TE Oregon State 6-7 252 Sr.
6 Matt Herian TE Nebraska 6-5 240 Sr.
7 Scott Chandler TE Iowa 6-7 257 Sr.
8 Tom Santi TE Virginia 6-5 238 Jr.
9 Fred Davis TE Southern California 6-4 245 Jr.
10 Martrez Milner TE Georgia 6-4 240 Sr.
TACKLE
1 Joe Thomas OT Wisconsin 6-8 306 Sr.
2 Sam Baker OT Southern California 6-5 305 Jr.
3 Levi Brown OT Penn State 6-5 324 Sr.
4 Doug Free OT Northern Illinois 6-7 302 Sr.
5 Aaron Sears OT Tennessee 6-4 320 Sr.
6 Robert Turner OT New Mexico 6-4 328 Sr.
7 Ryan Harris OT/OG Notre Dame 6-5 288 Sr.
8 Daniel Inman OT Georgia 6-7 328 Jr.
9 Gosder Cherilus OT Boston College 6-7 320 Jr.
10 Mike Otto OT/OG Purdue 6-5 305 Sr.
GUARD
1 Justin Blalock OG/OT Texas 6-4 329 Sr.
2 Josh Beekman OG Boston College 6-2 325 Sr.
3 Samson Satele OG/C Hawaii 6-3 311 Sr.
4 Jordan Grimes OG Purdue 6-3 334 Sr.
5 Kasey Studdard OG Texas 6-3 305 Sr.
6 Manuel Ramirez OG/OT Texas Tech 6-4 328 Sr.
7 Ben Grubbs OG Auburn 6-3 301 Sr.
8 Tim Duckworth OG Auburn 6-4 310 Sr.
9 James Marten OG/OT Boston College 6-8 315 Sr.
10 Mike Jones OG/OT Iowa 6-5 302 Sr.
CENTERS
1 Kyle Young C/OG Fresno State 6-5 230 Sr.
2 Ryan Kalil C Southern California 6-3 285 Sr.
3 Dan Mozes C West Virginia 6-4 290 Sr.
4 Mark Fenton C Colorado 6-4 295 Sr.
5 Adam Spieker C Missouri 6-2 310 Sr.
6 Lyle Sendlein C Texas 6-5 305 Sr.
7 Dustin Fry C Clemson 6-2 320 Sr.
8 David Ligon C Tennessee 6-5 300 Sr.
9 Leroy Harris C/OG North Carolina State 6-3 300 Sr.
10 Trevor Rees C Northwestern 6-2 285 Jr.
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09-04-2006, 06:24 PM
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might want to knock michael bush down a few notches
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09-04-2006, 08:27 PM
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Originally Posted by professorellisdtrails
might want to knock michael bush down a few notches
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Ya This was done pre injury
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09-04-2006, 09:48 PM
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i really think we're gonna go after either marshawn lynch or michael bush, id rather have bush, im pretty sure we'd get him since he dropped due to injury
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09-05-2006, 12:44 PM
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i really think we're gonna go after either marshawn lynch or michael bush, id rather have bush, im pretty sure we'd get him since he dropped due to injury
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There are alot of great prospects at both RB and WR. I look for the Packers to take those two positions round one and two. It's just a question which is first and which is second. Lynch is alot like Ahmad Green and Sydney Rice is a lot like Javon Walker. both would obviously be first round options. In the second there would be Kenny Irons, HB, Auburn and Paul Williams,WR, Fresno State. Any of those 4 would be great picks for the packers along with a LB or DB in the 3rd in my opinion.
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09-05-2006, 12:55 PM
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I still think Bush could be the second HB taken, he should be 100% by the combine, and its not like he hasnt done anything in college. He probobly would have been a first rounder last year had he come out, and I wounldnt have been surprised if he would have wound up the #2 back in that draft.
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09-05-2006, 04:58 PM
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No way JeMarcus Russell is ahead of Troy Smith.
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09-05-2006, 10:23 PM
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Does anyone think Smith is gonna be good in the pros? Would he be like a 1st or 2nd rounder?
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09-05-2006, 10:33 PM
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TeamGuru: Giant Flamehead
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I think if Michael gets a 1st overall pick and Vince Young a 3rd overall pick, then Troy Smith definetly goes in the 1st round.
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09-05-2006, 10:37 PM
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Trillionaire on a stick
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He is just another guy that i think could be a great WR, 6-1 and fast thats perfect. QBs like him are amazing in college, its always good to have a running QB in college, but they are usually just are mediocre in the NFL.
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