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07-16-2006, 09:39 AM
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2007 DRAFT BOARD - WIDE RECEIVERS 07/16/06
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Rank Player Year School Height Weight
1 Calvin Johnson Jr. Georgia Tech 6-4 230
2 Sidney Rice Soph. South Carolina 6-4 195
3 Dwayne Jarrett Jr. USC 6-5 205
4 Ted Ginn Jr. Ohio State 5-11 185
5 Jeff Samardzija Sr. Notre Dame 6-4 215
6 Jason Hill Sr. Washington State 6-2 205
7 Steve Smith Sr. USC 6-1 195
8 Jarrett Hicks Sr. Texas Tech 6-3 210
9 Dwayne Bowe Sr. LSU 6-3 220
10 Andre Caldwell Sr. Florida 6-1 200
11 Courtney Taylor Sr. Auburn 6-2 205
12 Paul Williams Sr. Fresno State 6-2 205
13 Steve Breaston Sr. Michigan 6-1 185
14 Ryan Moore Sr. Miami (Fla.) 6-2 215
15 Laurent Robinson Sr. Illinois State 6-1 195
16 D'Juan Woods Sr. Oklahoma State 6-1 205
17 Johnnie Lee Higgins Sr. UTEP 6-0 185
18 David Clowney Sr. Virginia Tech 6-1 175
19 Dallas Baker Sr. Florida 6-2 200
20 Eric Deslauriers Sr. Eastern Michigan 6-3 205
2007 DRAFT BOARD - TIGHT ENDS 07/16/06
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Rank Player Year School Height Weight
1 Joe Newton Sr. Oregon State 6-7 260
2 Greg Olsen Jr. Miami (Fla.) 6-5 250
3 Zach Miller Jr. Arizona State 6-4 255
4 Martin Rucker Jr. Missouri 6-5 245
5 Matt Herian Sr. Nebraska 6-4 250
6 Clark Harris Sr. Rutgers 6-6 255
7 Zac Herold Sr. Nebraska-Omaha 6-5 270
8 Scott Chandler Sr. Iowa 6-7 255
9 Dan Murray Sr. Connecticut 6-5 250
10 Cole Bennett Sr. Auburn 6-4 265
11 Jacob Tamme Jr. Kentucky 6-5 245
12 Tyler Ecker Sr. Michigan 6-6 250
13 Jake Nordin Sr. Northern Illinois 6-3 260
14 Brent Celek Sr. Cincinnati 6-4 260
15 Steve Buches Sr. Pittsburgh 6-4 250
16 Matt Spaeth Sr. Minnesota 6-6 270
17 Dante Rosario Sr. Oregon 6-4 255
18 Jon Hamlett Sr. North Carolina 6-4 260
19 George Cooper Sr. Georgia Tech 6-5 265
20 Keith Zinger Sr. LSU 6-4 260
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07-16-2006, 11:10 AM
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what do you think of Dallas Baker out of UF?
he seems to be coming into his own last year
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07-16-2006, 11:43 AM
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<div class='quotetop'>QUOTE(DarthGator @ Jul 16th ) [snapback]1626447[/snapback]</div>
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what do you think of Dallas Baker out of UF?
he seems to be coming into his own last year
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I like him...this is a class with a lot of talent and is deep unlike last year.....he has a chance at being a top 10 receiver overall in this class.
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07-16-2006, 12:26 PM
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Dallas, a top 10 WR? Not sure about that.
I think Laurent Robinson is a bit to high and where is Aundrae Allison? He had an amazing season last year at East Carolina (first year) and he will do even better this year. He is a playmaker, plain and simple.
Nice to see Bowe getting top 10 love, I rarely see anybody else agree with me on that.
Also, Jamaal Lewis, back-up TE at Arizona State, is a beast and I expect him to shine at the combine. He is a bit undersized at only around 235, but he will run at slowest a 4.65. The guy has great speed for a TE.
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07-16-2006, 01:20 PM
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TOP 10 WR'S ARE PRETTY SIMILAR TO MINE. I'D HAVE TO DROP NEWTON AT TE THOUGH UNDER OLSEN AND MILLER.
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07-16-2006, 02:41 PM
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Allison...good player...could easily be in here.....Baker isn't top 10 now...but he has the potential to be.
As far as Jamaal Lewis...I like him too...but how much of a chance will he have this year...he isn't the backup right now....freshman Jovon Williams has passed him on the depth chart so Lewis is sitting at #3 at the position.
Laurent Robinson is a stud...then again I usually have more faith in small school players since that is my specialty....there is not one to be found in any of your lists and there are always players there to be found (7 in the first 3 rounds taken in '06). This is the area where 99% of draft sites overlook, especially early in the year. Everyone just jumps on the big schools...there is talent everywhere. Then when a small school player gets mentioned he winds up on everyone's lists and people act they they have been watching the player for years. But small school guys usually develop later no question about that...holds true most of the time.
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07-16-2006, 03:27 PM
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I have a rankings of small school players. I just haven't included them in my Draft Preview. I like Laurent a lot, top 30 WR in my eyes, but top 15? I don't see that right now.
Also, I usually keep Small School Prospects seperate from my non-Small School Prospects untill after the Combine.
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07-16-2006, 03:55 PM
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DJ, I also just noticed are top 3 senior TE's, Newton, Herian, and Clark, are the same. The next 10 are a bit different, but it's pretty much all the same players in a different order. Glad to see somebody else knows how to scout TE's 
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07-16-2006, 05:24 PM
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<div class='quotetop'>QUOTE(JGleas @ Jul 16th ) [snapback]1626839[/snapback]</div>
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I have a rankings of small school players. I just haven't included them in my Draft Preview. I like Laurent a lot, top 30 WR in my eyes, but top 15? I don't see that right now.
Also, I usually keep Small School Prospects seperate from my non-Small School Prospects untill after the Combine.
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That's cool but I don't understand why draft eligible players from non I-A schools are seperate....almost like they are being punished for being at a smaller school.....
On the same hand it is tougher to grade these guys...that is very true.......
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07-16-2006, 10:34 PM
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I don't know, I just like to do it that way since like you pointed out, it's not like 50% of the small school prospects go Day 1. Focus more on the prospects from schools with a much better chance to go not only Day 1, but be drafted overall.
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