The list was pretty good, but the fonts/colors made it near-impossible to read.
One thought about Top 100 and other draft lists:
They're not an end-all. Their key value at this point in the season is to give us a solid database of "players to watch" during the bowl and all star games.
What usually happens is that at least a couple of dozen additional prospects will emerge from these games and the Combine and Pro Day and the top 100 list will change considerably by Draft Day.
I usually use the Sporting News War Room prospect list as the "infrastructure" for analyzing the draft, but always under the assumption that - as good as they, ESPN's Todd McShay, Kiper etc. are - they're always going to miss a bunch of really good guys - so I'm always ready to make additions as we get closer to April.
For example - Until right before the draft (if even then) - who among us knew anything about a kid from St. Paul's (Va) College named Greg Toler)?