jidady Posted November 26, 2007 Share Posted November 26, 2007 1 long, chris (de), virginia 1 6-4 275 4.79 2 ellis, sedrick (dt), southern cal 1 6-1 305 4.96 3 dorsey, glenn (dt), lsu 1 6-2 316 5.06 4 ryan, matt (qb), boston college 1 6-5 224 4.82 5 long, jake (ot), michigan 1 6-7 315 5.08 6 connor, dan (ilb), penn state 1 6-3 232 4.67 7 rivers, keith (olb), southern cal 1 6-3 235 4.58 8 thomas, terrell (cb), southern cal 1 6-1 198 4.46 9 jenkins, mike (cb), south florida 1 6-0 200 4.49 10 woodson, andre' (qb), kentucky 1 6-5 224 4.78 11 doucet, early (wr), lsu 1 6-0 212 4.54 12 cason, antoine (cb), arizona 1 6-0 190 4.54 13 adibi, xavier (olb), virginia tech 1 6-2 226 4.54 14 groves, quentin (olb), auburn 1 6-3 250 4.46 15 brohm, brian (qb), louisville 1 6-3 227 4.79 16 caldwell, andre (wr), florida 1 6-1 200 4.41 17 baker, sam (ot), southern cal 1 6-5 312 5.09 18 cherilus, gosder (ot), boston college 1 6-7 315 5.14 19 rodgers-cromartie, dominique (cb), tennessee state 1 6-2 182 4.44 20 highsmith, ali (olb), lsu 1 6-0 226 4.59 21 tribble, dejuan (cb), boston college 1 5-09 190 4.49 22 hall, d.j. (wr), alabama 1 6-2 190 4.49 23 crable, shawn (olb), michigan 1-2 6-5 245 4.65 24 bell, beau (ilb), unlv 1-2 6-2 248 4.63 25 hart, mike (rb), michigan 1-2 5-09 195 4.57 26 wheeler, philip (ilb), georgia tech 1-2 6-2 235 4.62 27 davis, fred (te), southern cal 1-2 6-4 248 4.76 28 otah, jeff (ot), pittsburgh 1-2 6-6 340 5.36 29 ellis, chris (de), virginia tech 1-2 6-5 256 4.74 30 porter, tracy (cb), indiana 1-2 5-11 185 4.38 31 castille, simeon (fs), alabama 1-2 6-1 190 4.62 32 jackson, lawrence (de), southern cal 1-2 6-5 268 4.89 33 balmer, kentwan (dt), north carolina 2 6-5 298 5.12 34 douglas, harry (wr), louisville 2 5-11 176 4.36 35 justice, steve ©, wake forest 2 6-4 285 5.14 36 rucker, martin (te), missouri 2 6-5 248 4.69 37 butler, ezra (olb), nevada 2 6-2 248 4.54 38 bowman, adarius (wr), oklahoma state 2 6-4 220 4.53 39 avery, donnie (wr), houston 2 5-11 185 4.34 40 brennan, colt (qb), hawaii 2 6-3 205 4.79 41 williams, chris (ot), vanderbilt 2 6-6 315 5.25 42 johnson, chris (rb), east carolina 2 5-11 200 4.27 43 lowery, dwight (cb), san jose state 2 6-1 185 4.55 44 mcglynn, mike (ot), pittsburgh 2 6-5 318 5.25 45 mckelvin, leodis (cb), troy 2 5-11 188 4.44 46 gooden, tavares (ilb), miami 2 6-2 235 4.54 47 hawkins, lavelle (wr), california 2 5-11 186 4.48 48 bryant, red (dt), texas a&m 2 6-5 328 5.16 49 pollak, mike ©, arizona state 2 6-4 295 4.98 50 bryant, dorien (wr), purdue 2-3 5-10 176 4.48 51 okam, frank (dt), texas 2-3 6-5 320 5.24 52 royal, eddie (wr), virginia tech 2-3 5-10 184 4.39 53 williams, trae (cb), south florida 2-3 5-10 193 4.40 54 sweed, limas (wr), texas 2-3 6-5 218 4.58 55 henne, chad (qb), michigan 2-3 6-2 225 5.18 56 schuening, roy (og), oregon state 2-3 6-4 318 5.19 57 decoud, thomas (fs), california 3 6-2 195 4.55 58 patrick, allen (rb), oklahoma 3 6-1 195 4.45 59 blake, tommy (de), tcu 3 6-3 258 4.73 60 robertson, darrell (de), georgia tech 3 6-5 245 4.78 61 ainge, erik (qb), tennessee 3 6-6 223 5.06 62 choice, tashard (rb), georgia tech 3 5-11 208 4.57 63 greco, john (ot), toledo 3 6-5 320 5.28 64 avril, cliff (olb), purdue 3 6-3 250 4.78 65 gilberry, wallace (de), alabama 3 6-3 265 4.93 66 moore, dre (dt), maryland 3 6-4 305 5.04 67 burton, keenan (wr), kentucky 3 6-1 200 4.50 68 jackson, chevis (cb), lsu 3 6-0 192 4.58 69 adams, jamar (ss), michigan 3 6-2 210 4.52 70 godfrey, charles (cb), iowa 3 6-0 208 4.38 71 young, eric (og), tennessee 3 6-4 308 5.18 72 benedict, heath (og), newberry 3-4 6-6 328 4.99 73 nelson, jordy (wr), kansas state 3-4 6-3 215 4.62 74 keller, dustin (te), purdue 3-4 6-3 242 4.85 75 flacco, joe (qb), delaware 3-4 6-6 236 4.92 76 williams, jack (cb), kent state 3-4 5-09 180 4.47 77 ortiz, chase (de), tcu 3-4 6-2 256 4.84 78 harrington, chris (de), texas a&m 3-4 6-5 268 4.79 79 cousins, oniel (ot), texas-el paso 3-4 6-4 304 5.06 80 zbikowski, tom (ss), notre dame 3-4 5-11 210 4.58 81 zenon, jonathan (cb), lsu 3-4 6-0 180 4.58 82 forte, matt (rb), tulane 3-4 6-2 222 4.56 83 hubbard, paul (wr), wisconsin 3-4 6-3 218 4.49 84 wheatley, terrence (cb), colorado 3-4 5-09 178 4.44 85 laws, trevor (dt), notre dame 3-4 6-1 295 5.18 86 larsen, spencer (ilb), arizona 3-4 6-2 243 4.82 87 rinehart, chad (ot), northern iowa 4 6-5 312 5.18 88 boyd, cory (rb), south carolina 4 6-0 218 4.54 89 barrett, josh (ss), arizona state 4 6-2 225 4.55 90 dixon, dennis (qb), oregon 4 6-4 205 4.58 91 johnson, josh (qb), san diego 4 6-3 198 4.74 92 alridge, anthony (wr), houston 4 5-09 174 4.34 93 hefney, jonathan (fs), tennessee 4 5-09 185 4.47 94 demps, quintin (fs), texas-el paso 4 6-0 205 4.53 95 sullivan, john ©, notre dame 4 6-3 305 5.23 96 tamme, jacob (te), kentucky 4 6-4 232 4.58 97 steltz, craig (ss), lsu 4 6-1 210 4.59 98 sosa, pedro (ot), rutgers 4 6-4 296 5.18 99 pressley, demario (dt), north carolina state 4 6-3 298 5.16 100 hayden, nick (dt), wisconsin 4 6-4 305 5.13 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
1989Fan Posted November 27, 2007 Share Posted November 27, 2007 wow!long #1 and ellis rated above dorsey???? (thats fine w me....let dorsey fall to us over an injury)taveres gooden up to 46 is shocking too. i was hoping we could land him in the 4th. he is a very athletic mlb. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
aveboogie Posted November 27, 2007 Share Posted November 27, 2007 i'm calling it now, woodson moves ahead of ryan.a final evaluation of 2 years of game tape combined with woodson's sharp acumen and physical advantages will push him to the #1 qb spot.once he gets pro level coaching, like brohm got from petrino or ryan's getting from jagodzinski, it's lights out! Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
redswingline Posted November 27, 2007 Share Posted November 27, 2007 i'm calling it now, woodson moves ahead of ryan.a final evaluation of 2 years of game tape combined with woodson's sharp acumen and physical advantages will push him to the #1 qb spot.once he gets pro level coaching, like brohm got from petrino or ryan's getting from jagodzinski, it's lights out!nope, woodson is a vaginal secretion...he is afraid of taking a hit. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
the_harrington_redemption Posted November 27, 2007 Share Posted November 27, 2007 chris long is a helluva football player. double teamed every play all year and still made tons of game changing plays. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
dhrone Posted November 27, 2007 Share Posted November 27, 2007 chris long, glen dorsey and mcfadden are the closest things to a sure thing that there is in this draft. there can always be an injury or something unforseen happen but i think it is a lock that those three are future pro bowlers Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
1989Fan Posted November 27, 2007 Share Posted November 27, 2007 i wonder how many father / son pro-bowl pairs there have been?mannings, winslows.....any others? Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
reservoirdog Posted November 27, 2007 Share Posted November 27, 2007 i can understand that. long and ellis have both had phenominal seasons. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Carter Posted November 27, 2007 Share Posted November 27, 2007 chris long is unbelievable... i can't wait to see him at the next level.todd mcshay has the pats taking chris long 2nd. he also has us taking brian brohm 7th... Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
ATLBrave Posted November 27, 2007 Share Posted November 27, 2007 kellen winslow ii hasn't been to a pro-bowl, has he?not unless he went last year Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
jidady Posted November 27, 2007 Author Share Posted November 27, 2007 last year's afc choices were gates and gonzalez but i fully expect winslow to get his first pro bowl nod in a few days. after jason witten, i think he's had the best season of any other te in the league. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
flrybranch Posted November 30, 2007 Share Posted November 30, 2007 I think he might have bought a ticket last year Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Dan Kiley Posted November 30, 2007 Share Posted November 30, 2007 I know you guys like Chris Long... Jake Long is the right pick! Boring, true. Long and Blaylock on the left for the next 10 years. Then use D Hall (who doesn't want to be here anyway) to get a 1 or a 2 and 3. Grab John Sullivan in the 2nd as well as Phillip Wheeler or if you get a one than hopefully it's high enough to get Dorsey or Long or Ellis. Pipe Dream... McFadden!!!! Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Carter Posted December 2, 2007 Share Posted December 2, 2007 Screw that... we need to keep DHall here in Atlanta!! I don't want to watch yet another highly gifted young player leave this team only to become GREAT somewhere else. He has been very very good for us... we need him to become the truly elite played he can be, at home in the DOME. I see great things for our secondary if we keep him and Houston together.Jake Long, though... nah, I'm still not sold on him as worth our 1st round pick. Oher would be, but he may not even declare... and if he doesn't, we should lock down our QB and target a stoud OT in the early 2nd or possibly trade up into the late 1st if it won't cost us too much. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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