17 February 2007

2007 NFL Draft Positional Rankings: Offense




Jamarcus Russell, LSU

Here is a look at my top ten prospects for each position on offense:






Quarterbacks:
1. Jamarcus Russell, LSU
2. Brady Quinn, Noter Dame
3. Drew Stanton, Michigan State
4. Trent Edwards, Stanford
5. Matt Moore, Oregon State
6. Kevin Kolb, Houston
7. John Beck, BYU
8. Jeff Rowe, Nevada
9. Jared Zabransky, Boise State
9. Luke Getsy, Akron

Running Backs:
1. Adrian Peterson, Oklahoma
2. Marshawn Lynch, California
3. Michael Bush, Louisville
4. Kenny Irons, Auburn
5. Tony Hunt, Penn State
6. Kolby Smith, Louisville
7. Thomas Clayton, Kansas State
8. Selvin Young, Texas
9. Raymonce Taylor, Texas
10. Nate Ilaoa, Hawaii

Fullbacks:
1. Brian Leonard, Rutgers
2. LeRon McClain, Alabama
3. Brandon Hancock, USC
4. Gijon Robinson, Missouri Western State
5. Deon Anderson, Connecticut
6. Ryan Powdrell, USC
7. Steven Bright, Vanderbuilt
8. Corey Anderson, Tennessee
9. Marcus Meyers, Texas
10. Roshon Vercher, Fresno State

Wide Recievers:
1. Calvin Johnson, Georgia Tech
2. Dwayne Jarrett, USC
3. Sidney Rice, South Carolina
4. Robert Meachum, Tennessee
5. Craig Davis, LSU
6. Anthony Gonzalez, Ohio State
7. Paul Williams, Fresno State
8. Johnny Lee Higgins, UTEP
9. Aundrae Allison, East Carolina
10. David Ball, New Hampshire

Tight Ends:
1. Ben Olson, Miami (Fl)
2. Zach Miller, Arizona
3. Ben Patrick, Delaware
4. Scott Chandler, Iowa
5. Joe Newton, Oregon State
6. Matt Spaeth, Minnesota
7. Clark Harris, Rutgers
8. Cody Boyd, Washington State
9. Martrez Milner, Georgia
10. Kevin Boss, Western Oregon

Offensive Tackles:
1. Joe Thomas, Wisconsin
2. Levi Brown, Penn State
3. Tony Ugoh, Arkansas
4. Joe Staley, Central Michigan
5. Marshal Yanda, Iowa
6. Ryan Harris, Notre Dame
7. Chase Johnson, Wyoming
8. James Martin, Boston College
9. Doug Free, Northern Illinois
10. Renardo Foster, Louisville

Offensive Guards:
1. Ben Grubbs, Auburn
2. Josh Beekman, Boston College
3. Justin Blalock, Texas
4. Aaron Sears, Tennessee
5. Andy Alleman, Akron
6. Mansfield Wrotto, Georgia Tech
7. Kurt Quarterman, Louisville
8. Mike Jones, Iowa
9. George Batiste, Southern Mississippi
10. Allen Barbre, Missouri Southern State

Centers:
1. Ryan Kalil, USC
2. Kyle Young, Fresno State
3. Samson Satele, Hawaii
4. Uche Nwaneri, Purdue
5. Enoka Lucas, Oregon
6. Leroy Harris, NC State
7. Dustin Fry, Clemson
8. Lyle Sendlein, Texas
9. Steve Rissler, Florida
10. Darnell Stapleton, Rutgers

Kickers:
1. Justin Medlock, UCLA
2. Mason Crosby, Colorado
3. John Vaughn, Auburn
4. Nick Folk, Arizona
5. Andrew Wellock, Eastern Michigan
6. Brian Wingert, Northern Iowa
7. Brandon Pace, Virginia Tech
8. Mike Barrow, Idaho
9. Jeff Snodgrass, Kansas State
10. Kyle Schlicher, Iowa

6 comments:

Anonymous said...

You have Brian Leonard as your top fullback, but he said that he is going to play running back in the nfl.

Robert Bryant said...

Yea, a lot of players will end up switching positions in the NFL. I had to put Leonard somewhere, but he definately won't be a true, lead blocking full back, and that is the beauty of leonard. He can lead block or play running back or even split out wide or go in motion as an H-back, he is so versatile and has great hands.

Drew Snyder said...

No Dwayne Bowe?

Robert Bryant said...

Woops, yea I forgot Bowe, I am going to have to do a post combine update anyway, but thanks for pointing that out.

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Anonymous said...

Top ten Fullback list? Isnt Hanckok have anothey year of elg ?
I like that Fullback from VT Jesse Allen from the shrine game. He should be at least 4th on your list.Also, The kid from Boise, not Brad Lau but the TE ..H back type. Very athletic.

Anonymous said...

Allen just tore it up during VT Pro day ran the second fastest time among fullbacks 4.65 with 28 reps on the bench at 250 pounds.He also was very impressive in position drills said a guy I know that was there.