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2nd: Auburn DT Sen'Derrick Marks - 6'1" 294, 4.93 40
All-SEC, 2nd team selection at DT, a terror in the offensive backfield, racking up 30 tackles for loss in his career

3rd: Western Michigan S Louis Delmas - 5'11" 196, 4.52 40
hard-hitting, versatile safety, equally effective against the run and pass, had 110 tackles and 4 INTs his Senior year, was a corner his Freshman year

4th: Oregon State OG Andy Levitre - 6'3" 317, 5.25 40
starter at LT and RT, moved from RT to LT in '08 on a unit that surrendered only 16 sacks, and helped pave the way for RB Jacquizz Roger's Pac-10, Freshmen setting season, due to lack of height will have to move inside, fits a power-blocking scheme, possesses good upper-body strength, can get to the 2nd level on sweeps, and as a pass-protector does a good job of shuffling his feet, and driving the defender wide of the pocket

4th: Central Arkansas QB Nathan Brown - 6'1" 214, 4.79 40
mobile QB who is extremely accurate in the short-medium passing game, passed for 10,556 career yards and 100 TDs, including 3,206 yards on 254-of-375 passes, and 31 TDs, in '08

5th: Cal ILB Worrell Williams - 6'0" 250, 4.73
prototypical 3-4 ILB possessing good speed and athleticism, big-hitter, reads the action well and explodes to the ball/ballcarrier while wrapping up, gets good depth in his drops in coverage

6th: Oregon State DE Victor Butler - 6'2" 238, 4.64 40
fearsome pass-rusher combining excellent speed and strength to get around the edge, or shed blocks, plays the run extremely well, had a monster '08 season, posting 21.5 tackles for loss and 12 sacks, highlighted by recording 11 tackles, 5 for loss, 4 sacks and a forced fumble in Oregon State's 3-0 Bowl win over Pittsburgh

7th: Tennessee State OT Cornelius Lewis - 6'5" 314, 5.23 40
transfer from Florida State who didn't allow a sack in '08 in earning FCS, 1st-team, All-America honors, anchor of a group that was 1st in the Ohio Valley Conference in rushing, and 3rd in total offense

7th: Arizona WR Mike Thomas - 5'8" 195, 4.48 40
DeSoto, Texas native, and Pac-10, 1st team WR and PR, the Pac-10's all-time leading receiver with 259 career receptions, used quickness, toughness, and reliable hands to average 13.1 yards as a receiver (11.12), punt returner (13.52), kick returner (22.64), and runner (4.75), in '08
 

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Falling for those small score prospects?

Seriously good job though. We have 2 5th round picks this year don't we?
 

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Hostile;2566108 said:
I approve of the Mike Thomas pick in the 7th.

:D

I think he's the most likely Dallas draft pick, as he'll probably be invited to Dallas Day, and when they look at his wide-array of skills, they'll make him a Cowboy

DaBoys4Life;2566116 said:
Falling for those small score prospects?

Seriously good job though. We have 2 5th round picks this year don't we?

I thought we traded one to Detroit as part of the package for Roy Willy?
 

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I like the Levitre pick but I think I would try him at center...I also like
the Lewis pick but again I would move him inside to guard
 

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Zaxor;2566383 said:
I like the Levitre pick but I think I would try him at center...I also like
the Lewis pick but again I would move him inside to guard

Levitre would be a pretty, dominating C
 

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iRoot4Losers;2567398 said:
Levitre would be a pretty, dominating C

I think so also Bob... I think as a guard he might be solid but elite at center...one of those guys you plug in and forget about for 15 years...
 

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iRoot4Losers;2566021 said:
3rd: Western Michigan S Louis Delmas - 5'11" 196, 4.52 40
hard-hitting, versatile safety, equally effective against the run and pass, had 110 tackles and 4 INTs his Senior year, was a corner his Freshman year

Louis Delmas lived on my floor in the dorms back when I went to Western. He was a pretty nice guy, and built pretty solid. He was a freshman all-american and a 4 year starter, so he has experience. I'd be thrilled with the pick. WMU is starting to put out some legit NFL prospects and players. Irving Fryer's kid was a heck of a CB and should be drafted in round 2 or 3, and Hiller should be drafted next year if he continues to improve. There's some talent in the MAC these days.
 

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2nd: LSU OG Herman Johnson - 6'7" 386, 5.47 40

mountain of a man with surprising quickness, can change direction and chops his feet getting to the 2nd-level in the running game, does a good job of using his long arms to keep pass-rushers at bay in the passing game, could potentially move to RT

3rd: Clemson SS Michael Hamlin - 6'3" 205, 4.56 40

extremely intelligent safety with good range and ball skills, tallied 15 career takeaways (12 INTs), reliable tackler in the running game, aggressive and a leader

4th: BYU WR Austin Collie - 6'2" 206, 4.56 40

versatile playmaker with a compact build, uses deceptive speed to get behind defenses, a good athlete who does a great job of extending his body to make the catch, high-points the ball, capable of making the highlight-reel grab, does a great job of looking the ball in and catching with his hands instead of letting it get into his body, a tough runner after the catch, willing blocker in the running game, returns kicks, led the FBS in receiving yards and receiving yards per game in '08, finished career with 11-straight, 100 yard games

4th: Florida OT Jason Watkins - 6'6" 310, 5.22 40

tall, athletic OT with long arms, played LT in '07, and RT in '08, uses nimble feet to handle and seal off edge-rushers, can reach the 2nd level in the running game

5th: Georgia DT Corvey Irvin - 6'4" 286, 5.06 40

Georgia Defensive Captain who recorded 34 tackles and 23 quarterback pressures in '08, raw (JUCO transfer in '08) but possesses good speed and quickness, good penetrator, a poor man's Jay Ratliff

6th: Fresno State QB Tom Brandstater - 6'5" 225, 4.80 40

improving raw talent with experience operating behind C and in the shotgun, good in the short-to-intermediate passing game. and effective throwing on the run, esp. on the bootleg

7th: Western Illinois OLB Jason Williams - 6'1" 236, 4.59

speedy, aggressive, FCS 1st-team, All-American, forced 14 fumbles in his career, an FCS record and NCAA all-division record-tying stat, finished '08 with 67 tackles, 17 for loss, and 6 forced fumbles, one of only 2 FCS players invited to the East-West Shrine Game

7th: Boston College OLB Robert Francois - 6'2" 253, 4.73 40

active LB who finished '08 with a bang, recording 26 tackles, 3 tackles for loss and a sack, in 3 games, including an interception return for a touchdown to seal the win against Maryland in week 14
 
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