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1. QB Sam Bradford, Oklahoma From Broncos: A shocker that he didn't enter the 2009 NFL Draft where he would have been a top 5 selection. The Seahawks might need to trade up to get Bradford.
2. DE Carlos Dunlap (JR) At 6' 6" 290 lbs. Dunlap is a special talent. Reminds me of KC Chiefs 2009 Draft pick Tyson Jackson. Dunlap recorded 9.5 sacks in 2008, he should double that in 2009.
3. LB Brandon Spikes, Florida Spikes hits like a ton of bricks, has nice size at 6' 3" 240 lbs and great pursuit speed. He recorded 87 tackles and 8 TFLs in 2008.
4. S Eric Berry, Tennessee (JR) Berry is the best safety to come out of college since the former (deceased) Commanders safety Sean Taylor. Berry has great range and speed.
5. DT Ndamukong Suh, Nebraska The most improved player in the country in 2008. Suh has immense talent, great size (6' 4" 304 lbs). Suh Moves like a 300 pound linebacker
6. DT Gerald McCoy, Oklahoma (JR) McCoy is very productive for a massive (6' 4" 302 lbs) interior lineman. He recorded 9 tackles for loss and 6 sacks after just 9 games in 2008.
7. TE Jermain Gresham, OKlahoma This is high for a tight end, but Gresham is something special. Gresham (6' 6" 265 lbs) should have a big senior year at Oklahoma.
8. DE/OLB, Greg Hardy, Mississippi (JR) Hardy (6' 4" 264 lbs) reminds me of the Cowboy's DeMarcus Ware. Hardy was injured early and only played in 8 games last season, but still managed 9.5 TFLs and 8.5 sacks.
9. OT Russell Okung, OK State Okung is a mauler and has NFL size (6' 5" 303 lbs). He was a big reason for Oklahoma State's success in 2008.
10. OT Ciron Black, LSU Black is a very talented offensive tackle and could be a top ten selection in the 2010 NFL Draft. 2010 doesn't look like a real stromg year for offensive tackles.
11. WR Arrelious Benn, Illinois (JR) A big play receiver with nice size (6' 2" 220 lbs). QB Mark Sanchez needs more targets. LaFell almost declared for the 2009 NFL Draft where he likely would have been a 2-3rd rounder
12. NT Terrence Cody, Alabama Cody (6' 5" 356 lbs) is a monster on the inside and can dunk a basketball at his current weight. He needs to lose about 20 more pounds to be drafted this high.
13. ILB Rolando McLain, Alabama (JR) McLain (6' 4" 254 lbs) is hard to run against and is a major force on the inside for the Crimson Tide.
14. SS Taylor Mays, USC A massive (6' 3" 230 lbs) safety that might end up as linebacker.
15. OLB Jerry Hughes, TCU A pass rushing terror that might be a perfect fit to play linebacker (6' 2" 248) in the Pats 3-4 defense. As a junior in 2008 he led the nation with 17 TFLs and 14 sacks.
16. DE/DT Jeffry Fitzgerald, Virginia Fitzgerald was suspended during the 2008 season due to academic issues. If Fitzgerald gets his act together next year could be a very high draft pick. Nice size (6' 4" 280 lbs) and athletic ability.
17. OT Bryan Bulaga, Iowa (JR) One of the best offensive line prospects to come out of Iowa since Robert Gallery. Bulaga was instrumental in RB Shonn Greene setting a school record rushing for 1,850 yards and 20 TD in 2008.
18. S Morgan Burnett, Georgia Tech (JR) Nice size (6' 1" 200 lbs) and great production, Burnett should be a rising star this year. S Eric Berry gets all the press, but Burnett is just as good.
19. QB Colt McCoy, Texas From Bears: With Cutler gone the Broncos might be looking for a new QB. McCoy might emerge as a legitimate first rounder if he shows good enough arm strength.
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20. QB Jevan Snead, Ole Miss The Skins tried getting Jay Cutler last year and they might look to upgrade at QB thru the draft. With a good senior season Sneed (6' 3" 215 lbs) could easily rise into the first round.
21. DE George Selvie, South Florida Constantly double teamed in 2008, but looks to have a bounce back year in 2009. In 2007 Selvie led the nation in tackles for loss with 31.5 and 14.5 sacks.
22. DE/OLB Antonio Coleman, Auburn Might have been an early selection in the 2009 NFL Draft. On par with 2009 NFL Draftee Everette Brown. A very explosive pass rushing defensive end/linebacker.
23. QB Tim Tebow, Florida I am still not convinced that Tebow can win in the NFL with his arm. Tebow might get drafted early due to his athleticism and production.
24. LB Sean Weatherspoon, Missouri The Spoon isn't that big, but is one of the best play makers in this draft. Weatherspoon had a fantastic season in 2008 recording 138 tackles, 16 TFLs, 4 sacks and 3 INTs.
25. LB Sean Lee, Penn State Lee would have likely been a first rounder in the 2009 NFL Draft if he wouldn't have gotten injured just prior to the season.
26. OLB Sergio Kindle, Texas Kindle is a talented linebacker with nice size (6' 4" 247 lbs). He had a break out year in 2008 where he recorded 8.5 sacks.
27. RB LeGarrette Blount, Oregon Blount is a long strider (6' 2" 230 lbs) and the closest thing I have seen to Eric Dickerson in quite some time.
28. LB Greg Jones, Michigan State A little under sized at (6' 1" 228 lbs), but Jones can play in the NFL. Super instinctive, speedy linebacker that can close on plays in a flash.
29. OT Trent Williams, Oklahoma From Carolina: Williams will move from the right side to the left this season and will get tested in the pass happy Big 12. The niners need help at offensive tackle.
30. LB Joe Pawelek, Baylor Pawelek (6' 3" 240 lbs) was a tackling machine in 2008 when he led the nation in tackles.
31. OLB Brandon Lang, Troy Troy linebackers have had success in the NFL (DeMarcus Ware). Lang (6' 4" 256 lbs) recorded 11.5 sacks and 19 tackles for loss in 2008.
32. WR Damian Williams, USC (JR) Not flashy, but Williams (6' 1" 192 lbs) is very consisntent, well coached and a hard worker. Roy E. Williams will see a lot of double teams in 2009.