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Final 2008 Small School Players

rmartin65

Hall of Fame
Since the draft is 2 weeks away, and the pro days are starting to wrap up, I jus thought I would throw out my top small school players by round. The players in bold are my personal favorites. I would be happy to explain any of my choices if necessary.

1st
CB Dominique Rodgers-Cromartie, Tennessee State

1st/2nd
QB Joe Flacco, Delaware

2nd
N/A

2nd/3rd
CB Antwaun Molden, Eastern Kentucky

3rd
QB Josh Johnson, San Diego
DE Kendall Langford, Hampton

3rd/4th
WR Dexter Jackson, Appalachian State
DE Brian Johnston, Gardner-Webb

4th
WR Jerome Simpson, Coastal Carolina

4th/5th
OLB Curtis Johnson, Clark Atlanta

5th
OG Chad Rinehart, Northern Iowa
WR Arman Shields, Richmond

5th/6th
N/A

6th
OLB Bryan Smith, McNeese State
P Mike Dragosavich, North Dakota State
OT Thaddeus Coleman, Mississippi Valley State
OG Kerry Brown, Appalachian State

6th/7th
FB Jerome Felton, Furman
FS Corey Lynch, Appalachian State
OT Demetrius Bell, Northwestern State
DE Rudolph Hardie, Howard


7th
OT Brandon Keith, Northern Iowa
RB Xavier Omon, Northwest Missouri State
WR Pierre Garcon, Mount Union
ILB Shane Simmons, Western Washington
CB Brandon Carr, Grand Valley State
OG Mackenzy Bernadeau, Bentley
FS Bobbie Williams, Bethune-Cookman

7th/PFA
ILB Joe Mays, North Dakota State
RB Chad Simpson, Morgan State
OLB Andy Studebaker, Wheaton
OG Shawn McMackin, Hofstra
QB Brad Roach, Catawba
RB Tim Hightower, Richmond
OT David Hale, Weber State
OT Ben Hochstein, Nebraska-Omaha
CB Cary Williams, Washburn
K Shane Longest, St. Xavier
RB Danny Woodhead, Chadron State
WR Jayson Foster, Georgia Southern
RB Justin Beaver, Wisconsin-Whitewater
CB Brian Witherspoon, Stillman


PFA
WR Weston Dressler, North Dakota
SS Michael Eubanks, Delta State
WR Shaheer McBride, Delaware State
RB Lex Hilliard, Montana
S Tony LeZotte, James Madison
DE Marcus Dixon, Hampton
QB Mark Nicolet, Hillsdale
OLB Will Clewis, Central Oklahoma
ILB Gian Villante, Hofstra

OLB Kroy Biermann, Montana
OLB Vincent Redd, Liberty
 
What do you know about Bernadeau, the Guard from Bentley. The Eagles brought him into Philly for a private workout after working him out at Bentley.
 
He would be a nice pickup in the 7th. Good size, 6'4" 300lbs or so. Nothing really stands out about him. Average strentgh, average speed. Just seems to get the job done.
 
My Favorite 10 for the Texans

1) CB Dominique Rodgers-Cromartie, Tennessee State
This is a no brainer. Superb athlete that fills a need for the Texans. Has 4.3 speed, and his incredible agility. DRC is also a playmaker in the secondary. The only problems are that he is raw, and he might not be there at 18. He would start the season as the nickel corner, then probably by week 4 move to the #2 spot.

2) DE Brian Johnston, Gardner-Webb
Johnston is another phenomenal athlete. His 10 yard split was equal to McFadden’s. When you take that with his size (6’5” 280 lbs) and his strength, that is a good DE to put opposite Mario.

3) OT Thaddeus Coleman, Mississippi Valley State
Coleman would be a project OT. He is a monster, 6’8” and 308 lbs. He has the mean streak to match, although he does go a bit over the top. He has long arms for the position. His 40 time could be better, but for an OL its not too bad.

4) FS Corey Lynch, Appalachian State
Another playmaker in the secondary, with 24 picks over his career. Solid tackler with a knack for blocking kicks. He also tested better than I anticipated, 4.58 40 and a 6.71 4 cone. He is a very smart player.

5) DE Rudolph Hardie, Howard
Hardie slipped in my rankings during the season, but he still has the tools and stats. Around 6’2” and 270 lbs, he runs just below a 4.8. He does get a nice burst off the line however, as shown by his 9.5 sacks this year and 24 TFL.

6) OG Mackenzy Bernadeau, Bentley
I don’t know what it is. Bernadeau has average speed coupled with average strength. However, he has constantly been among with best D2 lineman. He is just one of those players who does his job.

7) OLB Andy Studebaker, Wheaton
Studebaker is an athlete. You would probably have heard more about him if he had not injured his foot during the season, and need surgery to fix it. However, in 12 games he put up 17.5 sacks and 24.5 TFL. He runs in the high 4.4’s.

8) ILB Joe Mays, North Dakota State
Mays plays hard. He lacks measurables, and that is what is probably gonna keep him out of the draft. He is short, around 5’10”, but built at 245 lbs. His speed is lacking, around a 4.7-4.8. He just flat out plays well. Loves to hit, he would contribute on special teams right away.

9) RB Danny Woodhead, Chadron State
Here is some love for the career rushing leader. Fast but small. He does have decent thickness for his height. He is a very strong player, not only in his legs but in his upper body (20 reps). He is explosive, as shown by his 38” vertical, 10’01” broad jump and 1.44 10 yard. There are reasons why he set the record.

10) WR Weston Dressler, North Dakota
Dressler is another small guy. He holds almost all receiving records at UND. He returns kicks and punts. He is not a burner (4.44), but he is shifty. He also has a great set of hands. To me, he looks like a poor man’s Wes Welker.

Just missed the cut:
CB Brian Witherspoon, Stillman
RB Justin Beaver, Wisconsin-Whitewater
OLB Curtis Johnson, Clark Atlanta
 
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