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LeSean Shady McCoy has decided to forego his final two years of eligibility at the University of Pittsburgh and enter Aprils NFL draft.
So how does McCoy stack up against the likes of Knowshon Moreno (Georgia), Chris Beanie Wells (Ohio State), Donald Brown (Connecticut), P.J. Hill (Wisconsin) and Shonn Greene (Iowa)? Lets take a look.
Even though he had a major setback earlier in the year when he injured his foot/toe in the Buckeyes first game of season, Beanie Wells has all of the intangibles NFL teams look for in a back. Hes big (61 237 pounds), fast (he should run in the 4.5-range for the forty at the combine) and might even grade out better than Darren McFadden, who was selected No. 4 overall a year ago. He has had some durability issues, but after watching him over the course of the second half of the season, it didnt look like he was suffering any lingering effects from the injury. Ohio State head coach Jim Tressel believes that Beanie is a top-5 pick and when you look at the entire package, its hard to disagree.
Knowshon Moreno will probably go somewhere in the first round, but its hard to speculate at this point whether or not hell go in the top 15 or fall in the 20-25 range. He doesnt have a ton of experience (he only played two seasons at UGA), but that also means he has fresh legs and he was incredible the two years he played at Georgia. He is being compared to Thomas Jones and Cadillac Williams in that hes a grinder who doesnt necessarily have great top-end speed, but makes up for it with outstanding instincts and vision. If he falls past the top 15 picks, hes going to be a steal for whichever team grabs him.
At 511, 210 pounds, Shady McCoy isn