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bah007's Top 50

bah007

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Always subject to change, but for now this is what it looks like. My board has well over 100 players on it, but I just thought I would post the top 50 and get some input.

1. Aaron Curry – OLB, Wake Forest
2. Eugene Monroe – OT, Virginia
3. Malcolm Jenkins – CB, Ohio St
4. Andre Smith – OT, Alabama
5. Michael Crabtree – WR, Texas Tech
6. Matthew Stafford – QB, Georgia
7. Jason Smith – OT, Baylor
8. Michael Oher – OT, Ole Miss
9. Brian Orakpo – DE, Texas
10. Rey Maualuga – ILB, USC
11. Jeremy Maclin – WR, Missouri
12. Mark Sanchez – QB, USC
13. B.J. Raji – DT, Boston College
14. Everette Brown – DE, Florida St
15. Knowshon Moreno – HB, Georgia
16. Aaron Maybin – DE, Penn St
17. Brian Cushing – OLB, USC
18. Vontae Davis – CB, Illinois
19. Eben Britton – OT, Arizona
20. Brandon Pettigrew – TE, Oklahoma St
21. Chris Wells – HB, Ohio St
22. Alex Mack – C, Cal
23. Tyson Jackson – DE, LSU
24. Peria Jerry – DT, Ole Miss
25. D.J. Moore – CB, Vanderbilt
26. James Laurinaitis – ILB, Ohio St
27. Louis Delmas – FS, Western Michigan
28. Darrius Heyward-Bey – WR, Maryland
29. William Beatty – OT, Connecticut
30. Alphonso Smith – CB, Wake Forest
31. LeSean McCoy – HB, Pittsburgh
32. Max Unger – C, Oregon
33. Percy Harvin – WR, Florida
34. Duke Robinson – OG, Oklahoma
35. Michael Johnson – DE, Georgia Tech
36. Hakeem Nicks – WR, North Carolina
37. Clint Sintim – OLB, Virginia
38. Josh Freeman – QB, Kansas St
39. Larry English – DE, Northern Illinois
40. Clay Matthews – OLB, USC
41. Sean Smith – FS, Utah
42. Kenny Britt – WR, Rutgers
43. Donald Brown – HB, Connecticut
44. William Moore – SS, Missouri
45. Paul Kruger – DE, Utah
46. Phil Loadholt – OT, Oklahoma
47. Victor Harris – CB, Virginia Tech
48. Evander Hood – DT, Missouri
49. Patrick Chung – SS, Oregon
50. Andy Levitre – OG, Oregon St

Next five:
Shonn Greene - HB, Iowa
Chase Coffman - TE, Missouri
Troy Krophog - OT, Tulane
Darius Butler - CB, Connecticut
Herman Johnson - OG, LSU
 
Looks pretty good. I have a hard time believing Stafford is the 6th best player though. I'm really not a fan of his.
 
Looks pretty good. I have a hard time believing Stafford is the 6th best player though. I'm really not a fan of his.

Against my better judgment, I put him up there.

What position you play also affects my rankings. The top QB's and OT's will be ranked higher than the top OG's.

So by being my #1 ranked QB, Stafford rose a few spots because of how crucial that position is.
 
Against my better judgment, I put him up there.

What position you play also affects my rankings. QBs and OTs will be ranked higher than Kickers and Punters, regardless of talent.

So by being my #1 ranked QB, Stafford rose a few spots because of how crucial a position he plays.

Well position always plays a big part in the draft anyways so he will be picked high regardless. I don't think he is worthy of a high pick, but by nature of being the "#1 ranked QB" he will go high.
 
It's so hard to make a list like this since the players all play different positions and each team has different needs. I'd move Raji up to about #7 and I'd move Chung up to the mid 20's. Hopefully the Texans can get 3 players off this list.
 
My final big board before the draft:

These rankings are my own. Done from wasting countless hours of my life studying college football players.

My board has over 250 players on it but I figured y'all don't want to read the whole thing so here is the top 100.

1. Jason Smith – OT, Baylor
2. Aaron Curry – OLB, Wake Forest
3. Eugene Monroe – OT, Virginia
4. Michael Crabtree – WR, Texas Tech
5. Brian Orakpo – DE, Texas
6. Malcolm Jenkins – CB, Ohio St
7. Andre Smith – OT, Alabama
8. Chris Wells – HB, Ohio St
9. B.J. Raji – DT, Boston College
10. Matthew Stafford – QB, Georgia

11. Michael Oher – OT, Ole Miss
12. Jeremy Maclin – WR, Missouri
13. Knowshon Moreno – HB, Georgia
14. Aaron Maybin – DE, Penn St
15. Brandon Pettigrew – TE, Oklahoma St
16. Mark Sanchez – QB, USC
17. Vontae Davis – CB, Illinois
18. Everette Brown – DE, Florida St
19. Rey Maualuga – ILB, USC
20. Clay Matthews – OLB, USC

21. Michael Johnson – DE, Georgia Tech
22. Brian Cushing – OLB, USC
23. Tyson Jackson – DE, LSU
24. Peria Jerry – DT, Ole Miss
25. Darius Butler – CB, Connecticut
26. Robert Ayers – DE, Tennessee
27. Alex Mack – C, California
28. Darrius Heyward-Bey – WR, Maryland
29. Alphonso Smith – CB, Wake Forest
30. Donald Brown – HB, Connecticut

31. William Beatty – OT, Connecticut
32. James Laurinaitis – ILB, Ohio St
33. Kenny Britt – WR, Rutgers
34. Clint Sintim – OLB, Virginia
35. Larry English – DE, Northern Illinois
36. Duke Robinson – OG, Oklahoma
37. Max Unger – C, Oregon
38. Eben Britton – OT, Arizona
39. Connor Barwin – OLB, Cincinnati
40. LeSean McCoy – HB, Pittsburgh

41. Percy Harvin – WR, Florida
42. Evander Hood – DT, Missouri
43. D.J. Moore – CB, Vanderbilt
44. Eric Wood – C, Louisville
45. Brian Robiskie – WR, Ohio St
46. William Moore – SS, Missouri
47. Sean Smith – FS, Utah
48. Hakeem Nicks – WR, North Carolina
49. Jamon Meredith – OT, South Carolina
50. Louis Delmas – FS, Western Michigan

51. Phil Loadholt – OT, Oklahoma
52. Rashad Johnson – FS, Alabama
53. Paul Kruger – DE, Utah
54. Andy Levitre – OG, Oregon St
55. Mike Mickens – CB, Cincinnati
56. Josh Freeman – QB, Kansas St
57. Victor Harris – CB, Virginia Tech
58. Rashad Jennings – HB, Liberty
59. Jared Cook – TE, South Carolina
60. Tyrone McKenzie – OLB, South Florida

61. Jairus Byrd – CB, Oregon
62. Chase Coffman – TE, Missouri
63. Andre Brown – HB, North Carolina St
64. James Casey – TE, Rice
65. Fili Moala – DT, USC
66. Patrick Chung – SS, Oregon
67. Juaquin Iglesias – WR, Oklahoma
68. Jarron Gilbert – DT, San Jose St
69. Troy Krophog – OT, Tulane
70. Herman Johnson – OG, LSU

71. Keenan Lewis – CB, Oregon St
72. Shawn Nelson – TE, Southern Miss
73. Jason Phillips – ILB, TCU
74. Lawrence Sidbury – DE, Richmond
75. Pat White – ATH, West Virginia
76. DeAngelo Smith – CB, Cincinnati
77. Marcus Freeman – OLB, Ohio St
78. Derek Pegues – FS, Mississippi St
79. Gerald McRath – OLB, Southern Miss
80. Bradley Fletcher – CB, Iowa

81. Louis Murphy – WR, Florida
82. Darry Beckwith – ILB, LSU
83. Chip Vaughn – SS, Wake Forest
84. Rhett Bomar – QB, Sam Houston St
85. Sen'Derrick Marks – DT, Auburn
86. Shonn Greene – HB, Iowa
87. Michael Hamlin – SS, Clemson
88. Coye Francies – CB, San Jose St
89. Dannell Ellerbe – ILB, Georgia
90. Ron Brace – DT, Boston College

91. Zach Follett – OLB, California
92. Mike Thomas – WR, Arizona
93. Jonathan Luigs – C, Arkansas
94. Dorrell Scott – DT, Clemson
95. Jasper Brinkley – ILB, South Carolina
96. Cody Brown – OLB, Connecticut
97. Kevin Barnes – CB, Maryland
98. David Bruton – FS, Notre Dame
99. Nate Davis – QB, Ball St
100. Jarrett Dillard – WR, Rice


Next Five:

James Davis - HB, Clemson
Mitch King - DE, Iowa
Ramses Barden - WR, Cal Poly SLO
Trevor Canfield - OG, Cincinnati
Brandon Williams - DE, Texas Tech


Unfortunately, I won't be able to watch the Draft this weekend so all the work I put into this seems kind of wasted now. But I hope y'all enjoy it.
 
Always subject to change, but for now this is what it looks like. My board has well over 100 players on it, but I just thought I would post the top 50 and get some input.

1. Aaron Curry – OLB, Wake Forest
2. Eugene Monroe – OT, Virginia
3. Malcolm Jenkins – CB, Ohio St
4. Andre Smith – OT, Alabama
5. Michael Crabtree – WR, Texas Tech
6. Matthew Stafford – QB, Georgia
7. Jason Smith – OT, Baylor
8. Michael Oher – OT, Ole Miss
9. Brian Orakpo – DE, Texas
10. Rey Maualuga – ILB, USC
11. Jeremy Maclin – WR, Missouri
12. Mark Sanchez – QB, USC
13. B.J. Raji – DT, Boston College
14. Everette Brown – DE, Florida St
15. Knowshon Moreno – HB, Georgia
16. Aaron Maybin – DE, Penn St
17. Brian Cushing – OLB, USC
18. Vontae Davis – CB, Illinois
19. Eben Britton – OT, Arizona
20. Brandon Pettigrew – TE, Oklahoma St
21. Chris Wells – HB, Ohio St
22. Alex Mack – C, Cal
23. Tyson Jackson – DE, LSU
24. Peria Jerry – DT, Ole Miss
25. D.J. Moore – CB, Vanderbilt
26. James Laurinaitis – ILB, Ohio St
27. Louis Delmas – FS, Western Michigan
28. Darrius Heyward-Bey – WR, Maryland
29. William Beatty – OT, Connecticut
30. Alphonso Smith – CB, Wake Forest
31. LeSean McCoy – HB, Pittsburgh
32. Max Unger – C, Oregon
33. Percy Harvin – WR, Florida
34. Duke Robinson – OG, Oklahoma
35. Michael Johnson – DE, Georgia Tech
36. Hakeem Nicks – WR, North Carolina
37. Clint Sintim – OLB, Virginia
38. Josh Freeman – QB, Kansas St
39. Larry English – DE, Northern Illinois
40. Clay Matthews – OLB, USC
41. Sean Smith – FS, Utah
42. Kenny Britt – WR, Rutgers
43. Donald Brown – HB, Connecticut
44. William Moore – SS, Missouri
45. Paul Kruger – DE, Utah
46. Phil Loadholt – OT, Oklahoma
47. Victor Harris – CB, Virginia Tech
48. Evander Hood – DT, Missouri
49. Patrick Chung – SS, Oregon
50. Andy Levitre – OG, Oregon St

Next five:
Shonn Greene - HB, Iowa
Chase Coffman - TE, Missouri
Troy Krophog - OT, Tulane
Darius Butler - CB, Connecticut
Herman Johnson - OG, LSU

Hey Bah, you know who I think the best over all player is in this draft? Moreno.

He just has the look and feel of a back that will be great for many years. I know that no one would put him up there like that though simply because he is a RB, and these days people don't covet the position like that anymore, but I think that Moreno is the best over all player, although many will disagree.
 
Hey Bah, you know who I think the best over all player is in this draft? Moreno.

He just has the look and feel of a back that will be great for many years. I know that no one would put him up there like that though simply because he is a RB, and these days people don't covet the position like that anymore, but I think that Moreno is the best over all player, although many will disagree.

As far as the best player in the draft goes, I would have to say either Jason Smith or Curry. Those guys seem to almost be locks to be great players.

I like Moreno. I like Wells better. Wells' combination of size and speed could be deadly if the injury bug stops biting him. Moreno is a complete weapon though. He isn't a home run hitter but he will get you solid yards and help you out in the passing game.
 
As far as the best player in the draft goes, I would have to say either Jason Smith or Curry. Those guys seem to almost be locks to be great players.

I like Moreno. I like Wells better. Wells' combination of size and speed could be deadly if the injury bug stops biting him. Moreno is a complete weapon though. He isn't a home run hitter but he will get you solid yards and help you out in the passing game.

Why don't you think he's a HR hitter? I terribly disagree there.
 
I think he will get caught from behind in the NFL.

I think he is more agile than he is fast, which isn't a bad thing.

You know though Bah, it's not always the fastest guys that are the HR hitters in the NFL a lot of times. Moreno has some blazing speed in pads though man, which is a lot different that your average 40 time at a combine you know. Moreno hit HR's all of the time in college and was just great in the passing game as well. I think he'll be a clean up batter at RB for sure. :thumbup
 
As far as the best player in the draft goes, I would have to say either Jason Smith or Curry. Those guys seem to almost be locks to be great players.

I like Moreno. I like Wells better. Wells' combination of size and speed could be deadly if the injury bug stops biting him. Moreno is a complete weapon though. He isn't a home run hitter but he will get you solid yards and help you out in the passing game.

To me, it was, and is still Curry that is my top player in this draft. I might be way off base here, but Curry's physique, speed and intelligence is what any team would want in a LB. He has had the fewest questions of any prospect this year.

If he falls it'll tell me that teams are full of crap when they say they'll take the BPA. Which I think is BS to begin with. BPA at the position of need is more like it.
 
You know though Bah, it's not always the fastest guys that are the HR hitters in the NFL a lot of times. Moreno has some blazing speed in pads though man, which is a lot different that your average 40 time at a combine you know. Moreno hit HR's all of the time in college and was just great in the passing game as well. I think he'll be a clean up batter at RB for sure. :thumbup

His COD and agility are top notch. That's why he was able to get past a lot of college players.

I don't think that will change. He will still get past people. The only difference in the pros will be that he will get caught from behind instead of scoring.

He will also be a huge weapon in the passing game for the right team.

I'm definitely not criticizing him. I would love to have a guy that is just as likely to catch a swing pass and get 30 yards out of it as he is to consistently get 5 yards between the tackles.
 
To me, it was, and is still Curry that is my top player in this draft. I might be way off base here, but Curry's physique, speed and intelligence is what any team would want in a LB. He has had the fewest questions of any prospect this year.

If he falls it'll tell me that teams are full of crap when they say they'll take the BPA. Which I think is BS to begin with. BPA at the position of need is more like it.

Curry is a top four lock imo.

If the Lions really take Stafford then I expect the Rams to take Jason Smith.

Then, if the Chiefs don't take Curry the Seahawks will have their card at the podium in ten seconds with his name on it.
 
Love the LIST. My thoughts:



1. Jason Smith – OT, Baylor - STARTER
2. Aaron Curry – OLB, Wake Forest - STARTER
3. Eugene Monroe – OT, Virginia - STARTER
4. Michael Crabtree – WR, Texas Tech -ROTATION
5. Brian Orakpo – DE, Texas -ROTATION
6. Malcolm Jenkins – CB, Ohio St -NICKEL
7. Andre Smith – OT, Alabama - STARTER
8. Chris Wells – HB, Ohio St -ROTATION
9. B.J. Raji – DT, Boston College - STARTER
10. Matthew Stafford – QB, Georgia

11. Michael Oher – OT, Ole Miss - STARTER
12. Jeremy Maclin – WR, Missouri -ROTATION
13. Knowshon Moreno – HB, Georgia -ROTATION
14. Aaron Maybin – DE, Penn St -ROTATION
15. Brandon Pettigrew – TE, Oklahoma St
16. Mark Sanchez – QB, USC
17. Vontae Davis – CB, Illinois -NICKEL
18. Everette Brown – DE, Florida St
19. Rey Maualuga – ILB, USC
20. Clay Matthews – OLB, USC

21. Michael Johnson – DE, Georgia Tech -ROTATION
22. Brian Cushing – OLB, USC - STARTER
23. Tyson Jackson – DE, LSU
24. Peria Jerry – DT, Ole Miss -ROTATION
25. Darius Butler – CB, Connecticut NICKEL
26. Robert Ayers – DE, Tennessee -ROTATION
27. Alex Mack – C, California - STARTER
28. Darrius Heyward-Bey – WR, Maryland
29. Alphonso Smith – CB, Wake Forest -NICKEL
30. Donald Brown – HB, Connecticut -ROTATION

31. William Beatty – OT, Connecticut
32. James Laurinaitis – ILB, Ohio St
33. Kenny Britt – WR, Rutgers
34. Clint Sintim – OLB, Virginia
35. Larry English – DE, Northern Illinois
36. Duke Robinson – OG, Oklahoma
37. Max Unger – C, Oregon - STARTER
38. Eben Britton – OT, Arizona
39. Connor Barwin – OLB, Cincinnati
40. LeSean McCoy – HB, Pittsburgh

41. Percy Harvin – WR, Florida
42. Evander Hood – DT, Missouri
43. D.J. Moore – CB, Vanderbilt
44. Eric Wood – C, Louisville - STARTER
45. Brian Robiskie – WR, Ohio St
46. William Moore – SS, Missouri - STARTER
47. Sean Smith – FS, Utah
48. Hakeem Nicks – WR, North Carolina
49. Jamon Meredith – OT, South Carolina
50. Louis Delmas – FS, Western Michigan

51. Phil Loadholt – OT, Oklahoma
52. Rashad Johnson – FS, Alabama
53. Paul Kruger – DE, Utah
54. Andy Levitre – OG, Oregon St - STARTER
55. Mike Mickens – CB, Cincinnati
56. Josh Freeman – QB, Kansas St
57. Victor Harris – CB, Virginia Tech
58. Rashad Jennings – HB, Liberty -ROTATION
59. Jared Cook – TE, South Carolina
60. Tyrone McKenzie – OLB, South Florida

61. Jairus Byrd – CB, Oregon -NICKEL
62. Chase Coffman – TE, Missouri
63. Andre Brown – HB, North Carolina St
64. James Casey – TE, Rice
65. Fili Moala – DT, USC
66. Patrick Chung – SS, Oregon - STARTER
67. Juaquin Iglesias – WR, Oklahoma
68. Jarron Gilbert – DT, San Jose St
69. Troy Krophog – OT, Tulane
70. Herman Johnson – OG, LSU

71. Keenan Lewis – CB, Oregon St
72. Shawn Nelson – TE, Southern Miss
73. Jason Phillips – ILB, TCU
74. Lawrence Sidbury – DE, Richmond
75. Pat White – ATH, West Virginia
76. DeAngelo Smith – CB, Cincinnati
77. Marcus Freeman – OLB, Ohio St
78. Derek Pegues – FS, Mississippi St
79. Gerald McRath – OLB, Southern Miss
80. Bradley Fletcher – CB, Iowa

81. Louis Murphy – WR, Florida
82. Darry Beckwith – ILB, LSU
83. Chip Vaughn – SS, Wake Forest
84. Rhett Bomar – QB, Sam Houston St
85. Sen'Derrick Marks – DT, Auburn
86. Shonn Greene – HB, Iowa -ROTAION
87. Michael Hamlin – SS, Clemson
88. Coye Francies – CB, San Jose St
89. Dannell Ellerbe – ILB, Georgia
90. Ron Brace – DT, Boston College

91. Zach Follett – OLB, California
92. Mike Thomas – WR, Arizona
93. Jonathan Luigs – C, Arkansas - (STARTER BY 8TH GAME)
94. Dorrell Scott – DT, Clemson
95. Jasper Brinkley – ILB, South Carolina
96. Cody Brown – OLB, Connecticut
97. Kevin Barnes – CB, Maryland
98. David Bruton – FS, Notre Dame
99. Nate Davis – QB, Ball St
100. Jarrett Dillard – WR, Rice

I don't really view prospects as this round or that round. i look at them as Starters, Rotational (Part-time RB, Nickel DB, 3rd down rusher, etc), project, and finally Depth. The project varies from how long I think it will be before he starts (2-3 years). The Depth guy is a special team player or a guy that can fill the gap for short periods of time due to another players injury.

There are people farther down the list who I think can help us now. There are some in the top 20 PLAYERS who can't start for us. I like Matthews as a player, but I think it is year 2 before he would start for us.

On the other hand, you take a guy like MACK, he could start for us for the next 10 years. But the draftnicks say it is too high to draft him at 15. This makes little sense to me. Why is the OLB position worth more than the captain of your OL? UNGER, Eric WOOD, LEVITRE, MOORE, and CHUNG all start for us day one, IMHO.

This is why I have CUSHING ahead of MATTHEWS. I think he could start at SLB for us day one. I am not bad-mouthing MATTHEWS. I like him, but I think it will take time for him to start for uS.

Again, great list.
 
Great work bah... I'd rep you if I could.

In reference to Mark Parson.. I got him with the 128th pick (4th round) for the Steelers in our mock draft. :)
 
I like him but he is nowhere near the athlete that Rodgers-Cromartie is.
No, but Parsons makes up for it with his instinct. His athleticism does make me question his future, but like DJ Moore, I think it's the intangibles that made them the players they were in college.

Great work bah... I'd rep you if I could.

In reference to Mark Parson.. I got him with the 128th pick (4th round) for the Steelers in our mock draft. :)
I could see that; I think he'd do pretty good in that defense.

I really like the selection of corners that will be available with our 4th and 5th round picks. We could get at worst a nickel or dime back out of this draft.
 
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