2008 DRAFT BOARD - WIDE RECEIVERS 05/26/2007
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Rank Player Year School Height Weight
1 DeSean Jackson Jr. California 5-11 175
2 James Hardy Jr. Indiana 6-7 215
3 Malcolm Kelly Jr. Oklahoma 6-4 215
4 Marcus Monk Sr. Arkansas 6-6 220
5 Limas Sweed Sr. Texas 6-5 220
6 Mario Urrutia Jr. Louisville 6-5 230
7 Mario Manningham Jr. Michigan 5-11 195
8 Adarius Bowman Sr. Oklahoma State 6-4 215
9 Todd Blythe Sr. Iowa State 6-5 210
10 D.J. Hall Sr. Alabama 6-2 195
2008 DRAFT BOARD - TIGHT ENDS 05/26/2007
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Rank Player Year School Height Weight
1 Martin Rucker Sr. Missouri 6-5 245
2 Travis Beckum Jr. Wisconsin 6-4 230
3 Shawn Nelson Jr. Southern Mississippi 6-5 245
4 Joey Hanos Sr. Maryland 6-8 265
5 Jacob Tamme Sr. Kentucky 6-4 240
6 John Carlson Sr. Notre Dame 6-5 255
7 Martellus Bennett Jr. Texas A&M 6-7 255
8 Fred Davis Sr. USC 6-4 260
9 Korey Sperry Sr. Colorado State 6-6 250
10 Darius Hill Sr. Ball State 6-6 245
How can Early Doucet not make the top 5, much less the top 10? He would have been a top 10 WR in this past draft if he would have declared. I think you left him out just to **** with me...
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How can Early Doucet not make the top 5, much less the top 10? He would have been a top 10 WR in this past draft if he would have declared. I think you left him out just to **** with me...
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Right now he isn't top 15...not a knock on him because he could easily be there...just a very good class with a lot of potential.
I don't kill all the LSU players...look at Will Arnold......
But seriously, that is crazy. Every player in your top 5 was their's teams primary receiver, but only one had more catches that Doucet (Kelly, Okl). Doucet was his team's third option, that no longer is the case. He is going to be the primary receiver in a more wide open offense under Gary Crowton.
He is also a better athlete and is just scratching the surface as a receiver (since he came to college as a QB/RB). No doubt, he doesn't have the size of most of your top 10 (6'0, 210lbs), but I would hazard to say that he is just as strong as any of them. Not to mention the fact that he will burn all of them when it comes to speed (sub 4.3). Hope you reconsider this one... it'll come back to bit you.
I also don't think you pick on Lsu guys. I was making a joke. But how hard can it be to put Arnold as the number 1 guard, when everybody else is doing the same thing? It is sort of a given right now. But as always, your entitled to your opinion...
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I knew there was a conspiracy going on here...
But seriously, that is crazy. Every player in your top 5 was their's teams primary receiver, but only one had more catches that Doucet (Kelly, Okl). Doucet was his team's third option, that no longer is the case. He is going to be the primary receiver in a more wide open offense under Gary Crowton.
He is also a better athlete and is just scratching the surface as a receiver (since he came to college as a QB/RB). No doubt, he doesn't have the size of most of your top 10 (6'0, 210lbs), but I would hazard to say that he is just as strong as any of them. Not to mention the fact that he will burn all of them when it comes to speed (sub 4.3). Hope you reconsider this one... it'll come back to bit you.
I also don't think you pick on Lsu guys. I was making a joke. But how hard can it be to put Arnold as the number 1 guard, when everybody else is doing the same thing? It is sort of a given right now. But as always, your entitled to your opinion...
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Like I said Doucet could easily be a top 10 or top 5.....it's a deep class.....
I know you were kidding...
As far as Arnold he is 1 or 2 on most boards....I know a few who think as much of Kirk Elder but I haven't seen that many sites (that I pay attention to at least) even have prospects ranked.....
Is Doucet in those rankings? Just curious.....thx lsured
Rank Player Year School Height Weight
1 Martin Rucker Sr. Missouri 6-5 245
2 Travis Beckum Jr. Wisconsin 6-4 230
3 Shawn Nelson Jr. Southern Mississippi 6-5 245
4 Joey Hanos Sr. Maryland 6-8 265
5 Jacob Tamme Sr. Kentucky 6-4 240
6 John Carlson Sr. Notre Dame 6-5 255
7 Martellus Bennett Jr. Texas A&M 6-7 255
8 Fred Davis Sr. USC 6-4 260
9 Korey Sperry Sr. Colorado State 6-6 250
10 Darius Hill Sr. Ball State 6-6 245[/b]
Not to have Dustin Keller in this top 10 is odd to me, he is an outstanding player and as a senior should really breakout this year. He is a better player than Nelson and arguably more athletic than all of these TE's outside of M. Bennett. And Bennett that low is insane to me, why is he so low, talent wise he is worlds ahead of everyone else?