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Kristofer O’Dowd (#61 pictured) was the first true freshman to ever start at center in Southern Cal history and only the third true freshman to start period. A very smart and well-rounded football player that continues to pave the way for elite athletes that has stopped through USC the past four years. Jimmy Smith Dec 1, 2010 If you're looking for a tall, athletic cornerback in next April's draft, look no further than Boulder, Colorado. Since Jimmy Smith has arrived on campus, he's been one of the team's best athletes. Over the course of the last two years, he's turned into arguably the Big 12's best big corner. Kenny Rowe Nov 30, 2010

Kenny Rowe (#58 pictured) is a hybrid stand-up Linebacker that can put his hand down and apply great pressure on the quarterback. Led the Pac-10 in sacks last season with 11.5. The "Quiet Giant” is what teammates call Rowe as he makes key plays for a Ducks' defense that goes unnoticed until you turn on the film. The senior is currently second in sacks and first in forced fumbles during conference play this year, but you wouldn’t know it. Clint Boling Nov 29, 2010 The versatile Bulldog has started at three different positions on the offensive line while at Athens. The multi-talented player is considered to be one of the most consistent players on a line that has over the years been riddled with injuries and fielded many different starting lineups. Boling’s ability to move across the line has been integral for the Bulldogs.

Demario Jones Nov 29, 2010 The stout DT from Titletown, USA has made a name for himself in the Gulf South Conference this past season. Jones has the size to play the 3-4 NT which makes him a valuable option and a potential diamond in the rough. He may not be considered a draftable prospect at this point, he has a shot to get into an NFL camp and make some noise.
Ryan Bartholomew Nov 29, 2010 Ryan Bartholomew is a three-year starter for the Syracuse Orangemen. After spending the first two seasons at guard, he made the switch to center the final three games last season in place of Jim McKenzie. Since then, he has been the quarterback of a Syracuse OL that has guided RB Delone Carter to back-to-back 1,000 yard rushing seasons.

Zac Pauga Nov 28, 2010
The fullback position really will not be a big factor in the draft and to truly get looks for the NFL at the position, you have to be able to contribute on special teams. When evaluating Pauga, his versatility and athleticism projects to several special teams spots. Guy Miller Nov 28, 2010 Miller used the 2010 season to establish himself as one of the better interior defensive linemen in the Mountain West Conference. For him to improve his pre-draft status he will have to flash increased burst off the line of scrimmage leading up to the NFL draft.

Joseph Barksdale Nov 28, 2010 The three-year starter for LSU has moved to LT this season with mixed results. He has the size, athleticism, and know how to play the position, but may project better at the right side in the NFL.
Spencer Ortego Nov 28, 2010 Ortego has been one of the best net average punters in the country for much of his career. This year has seen his net average fall considerably as he's out kicked his coverage units and allowed big return averages all season long
 

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