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GBN 'BIG BOARD':
TOP 100 PROSPECTS FOR THE 2009 DRAFT


(* indicates underclassman; (O) indicates off-field issue or (X) injury could cloud draft status)

Last updated: February 10, 2009

*Andre Smith OT 6-5, 340 Alabama

*Michael Crabtree WR 6-2, 240 Texas Tech

*Matthew Stafford QB 6-3, 237 Georgia
Eugene Monroe OT 6-5, 315 Virginia

Aaron Curry LB 6-2, 240 Wake Forest
Malcolm Jenkins CB 6-0, 180 Ohio State
Michael Oher OT 6-5, 320 Mississippi
B.J. Raji DT 6-2, 325 Boston College
*Chris Wells RB 6-0, 240 Ohio State (X)

Brian Orakpo DE 6-4, 265 Texas

*Jeremy Maclin WR 6-0, 200 Missouri
*Everette Bown DE 6-3, 250 Florida State

Jason Smith OT 6-4, 300 Baylor
*Aaron Maybin DE 6-3, 235 Penn State
*Knowshon Moreno RB 5-10, 207 Georgia
Alphonso Smith CB 5-9, 195 Wake Forest
James Laurinaitis LB 6-2, 245 Ohio State
Rey Maualaga LB 6-2, 250 Southern California
*D.J. Moore CB 5-10, 182 Vanderbilt
*Percy Harvin WR 5-10, 180 Florida (X)
*LeSean McCoy RB 5-10, 210 Pittsburgh
Brian Cushing LB 6-3, 240 Southern California

*Vontae Davis CB 6-0, 205 Illinois
*Mark Sanchez QB 6-3, 225 Southern California
Michael Johnson DE 6-6, 250 Georgia Tech
*Eben Britton OT 6-5, 310 Arizona
Peria Jerry DT 6-2, 290 Mississippi
Brandon Pettigrew TE 6-5, 260 Oklahoma State
Tyson Jackson DE 6-5, 290 LSU
Clint Sintim LB 6-2, 255 Virginia
*Darrius Heyward-Bey WR 6-1, 206 Maryland
Clay Matthews LB 6-4, 240 Southern Califronia
Max Unger OC 6-5, 305 Oregon
Darius Butler CB 5-10, 182 UConn
*Sen'Derrick Marks DT 6-1, 290 Auburn
William Beatty OT 6-5, 291 UConn
Alex Mack OC 6-4, 315 California
*Sean Smith CB 6-2, 215 Utah
*Hakeem Nicks WR 6-0, 210 North Carolina

Duke Robinson OG 6-5, 335 Oklahoma
*Paul Kruger DE 6-4, 265 Utah
Rashad Johnson FS 6-0, 190 Alabama

Javon Ringer RB 5-9, 200 Michigan State (X)
Chase Coffman TE 6-5, 245 Missouri
Larry English DE 6-2, 255 Northern Illinois
*Shonn Greene RB 5-10, 235 Iowa
Bruce Johnson CB 5-10, 175 Miami
Marcus Freeman LB 6-1, 245 Ohio State
Nic Harris LB 6-2, 230 Oklahoma (SS)
*Kenny Britt WR 6-3, 205 Rutgers
Eric Wood OC 6-3, 310 Louisville
Ziggy Hood DT 6-3, 295 Missouri
Tyrone McKenzie LB 6-2, 235 South Florida
Phil Loadholt OT 6-7, 340 Oklahoma
Patrick Chung FS 6-0, 210 Oregon
Terrence Taylor DT 6-1, 310 Michigan
Coye Francies CB 6-1, 185 San Jose State

Victor Harris CB 5-11, 192 Virginia Tech
Jamon Meredith OT 6-5, 310 South Carolina

*Jared Cook TE 6-5, 242 South Carolina

Derrick Williams WR 6-0, 195 Penn State
Alex Magee DT 6-3, 295 Purdue
Darry Beckwith LB 6-0, 230 LSU (X)
Will Moore FS 6-0, 230 Missouri (X)
*Josh Freeman QB 6-5, 230 Kansas State
Keenan Lewis CB 6-1, 200 Oregon State
Fili Moala DT 6-3, 295 USC
Dannell Ellerbe LB 6-0, 232 Georgia
Louis Delmas FS 5-11, 195 Western Michigan
Louis Murphy WR 6-0, 195 Florida
Fenuki Tupou OT 6-5, 330 Oregon
*Donald Brown RB 5-10, 210 UConn
Travis Beckum TE 6-4, 225 Wisconsin (X)
Antoine Caldwell OC 6-3, 300 Alabama
Michael Hamlin DB 6-3, 210 Clemson
Juaquin Iglesias WR 5-11, 205 Oklahoma
Cody Brown LB 6-2, 245 UConn (DE)

James Davis RB 5-10, 210 Clemson
Cornelius Ingram TE 6-4, 232 Florida
Andy Levitre OG 6-2, 325 Oregon State
Jonathan Luigs OC 6-3, 315 Arkansas
Brian Robiskie WR 6-2, 205 Ohio State
*Ricky Jean-Francois DT 6-2, 285 LSU
Derek Pegues DB 5-10, 195 Mississippi State (CB)

Mike Mickens CB 5-11, 170 Cincinnati (X)
Trevor Canfield OG 6-5,305 UConn
Jeremiah Johnson RB 5-10, 200 Oregon
Brandon Gibson WR 6-3, 205 Washington State
*Jerraud Powers CB 5-9, 190 Auburn
Jason Watkins OT 6-5, 310 Florida

Vance Walker DT 6-2, 295 Georgia Tech
Arian Foster RB 6-0, 215 Tennesee
Scott McKillop LB 6-1, 240 Pittsburgh
Shawn Nelson TE 6-5, 260 Southern Mississippi

Mo Massaquoi WR 6-1, 205 Georgia

Anthony Parker OG 6-2, 305 Tennessee
*Gerald McRath LB 6-2, 220 Southern Mississippi
Matt Shaughnessy DE 6-5, 255 Wisconsin

Dorell Scott DT 6-4, 310 Clemson

Josh Mauga LB 6-2, 245 Nevada
Zack Follett LB 6-0, 240 California
Ryan Palmer CB 5-9, 190 Texas
Kraig Urbik OG 6-6, 335 Wisconsin
*Jairus Byrd DB 6-0, 205 Oregon (CB)

Cornelius Lewis OT 6-4, 320 Tennessee State (OG)

Pat White WR 6-0, 190 West Virginia (QB)

*Asher Allen CB 5-10, 200 Georgia

A.Q. Shipley C 6-1, 290 Penn State

Rhett Bomar QB 6-2,225 Sam Houston State
*P.J. Hill RB 5-10, 230 Wisconsin
Daryl Richard DE 6-3, 290 Georgia Tech

Troy Kropog OT 6-5, 295 Tulane

*Brandon Williams DE 6-4, 260 Texas Tech
*Nate Davis QB 6-2, 220 Ball State

*Jeremy Childs WR 5-11, 195 Boise State
*Glenn Coffee RB 6-0, 200 Alabama
Herman Johnson OG 6-7, 370 LSU (OT)

Jonathan Casillas LB 6-0, 220 Wisconsin

Courtney Greene FS 6-1, 210 Rutgers
Aaron Kelly WR 6-4, 190 Clemson
Connor Barwin DE 6-4, 250 Cincinnati (OLB/TE)

Worrell Williams LB 6-0, 250 California
Ron Brace DT 6-3, 335 Boston College

Bear Pascoe TE 6-4, 260 Fresno State
Chip Vaughn SS 6-2, 220 Wake Forest

*Captain Munnerlyn CB 5-9, 190 South Carolina
Louis Vasquez OG 6-5, 335 Texas Tech
Alex Boone OT 6-7, 312 Ohio State
Graham Harrell QB 6-2, 205 Texas Tech
Kevin Huber P 6-1, 220 Cincinnati

Ian Johnson RB 5-10, 205 Boise State
Jasper Brinkley LB 6-2, 275 South Carolina
*James Casey TE 6-4, 235 Rice
*Emanuel Cook SS 5-10, 205 South Carolina

Tyronne Green OG 6-2, 310 Aubun
Corey Irvin DT 6-3, 290 Georgia

Demetrius Byrd WR 6-1, 195 LSU
Louis Sakoda PK 5-8, 175 Utah

C.J. Spillman FS 6-0, 195 Marshall

*Donald Washington CB 5-11, 195 Ohio State
 

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Hopefully teams draft like this in order..then we could EASILY grab Sean Smith!! and draft Mckillop in the 3rd!
 

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Whatever happened to Connor Barwin? I thought he was a 2nd rounder?
 

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as the case in most mock drafts and their top 100 players, some boards place their players in different places. On different boards barwin is ranked anywhere from 2nd to 4th round
 

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see for me the key is this, go look at boards in their past history.

see how they place their players in what positions is their true strength to judge those players properly,

example, say nfldraftboard does good on defensive linemen
gbnreport.com puts the offensive linemen best
couchscout puts their wide receivers with best draft history

then you take each one of those and build your own draft boards, thats what i generally do, i see what draft boards are best at evaluating what positions, then you put your own boards together


its kinda like tom landry, he was good at offensive linemen, wide receivers
jimmy johnson was good at linebackers & defensive linemen
parcells was good at linebackers, running backs & offensive linemen

in theory only though, so you do the same thing with draft boards, see what positions they are good at evaluating, and go from there
 
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