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Top 100 Players
1. Robert Gallery Offensive Tackle 6-6 320 Iowa
2. *Reggie Williams Wide Receiver 6-4 215 Washington
3. Roy Williams Wide Receiver 6-3 210 Texas
4. *Shane Andrews Offensive Tackle 6-6 345 Arkansas
5. *Ben Roethlisberger Quarterback 6-5 240 Miami (Ohio)
6. *Kellen Winslow Jr. Tight End 6-5 230 Miami (Fla.)
7. *Randy Starks Defensive Tackle 6-4 305 Maryland
8. *DeAngelo Hall Cornerback 5-11 200 Virginia Tech
9. DJ Williams Linebacker 6-2 235 Miami (Fla.)
10.Eli Manning Quarterback 6-4 215 Mississippi
11.*Kevin Jones Running Back 6-0 215 Virginia Tech
12.Darnell Dockett Defensive Tackle 6-4 285 Florida State
13.*Chris Gamble Cornerback 6-2 185 Ohio State
14.*Tommie Harris Defensive Tackle 6-3 290 Oklahoma
15.*Jamaal Brimmer Safety 6-1 210 UNLV
16.*Sean Taylor Safety 6-3 220 Miami (Fla.)
17.*Steven Jackson Running Back 6-1 230 Oregon State
18.Will Smith Defensive End 6-3 265 Ohio State
19.Rashaun Woods Wide Receiver 6-2 190 Oklahoma State
20.*Kenechi Udeze Defensive End 6-3 275 USC
21.*Nat Dorsey Offensive Tackle 6-6 330 Georgia Tech
22.Karlos Dansby Linebacker 6-3 235 Auburn
23.Derrick Strait Cornerback 5-11 195 Oklahoma
24.*Vince Wilfork Defensive Tackle 6-2 345 Miami (Fla.)
25.*Braylon Edwards Wide Receiver 6-3 205 Michigan
26.Rod Davis Linebacker 6-2 245 Southern Miss.
27.Lee Evans Wide Receiver 5-11 195 Wisconsin
28.Cody Pickett Quarterback 6-4 215 Washington
29.*Antwan Odom Defensive End 6-4 280 Alabama
30.Michael Boulware Linebacker 6-2 225 Florida State
31.Ben Troupe Tight End 6-5 255 Florida
32.Jonathan Vilma Linebacker 6-1 225 Miami (Fla.)
33.Matt Schaub Quarterback 6-5 245 Virginia
34.Brandon Everage Safety 6-0 190 Oklahoma
35.Marcus Tubbs Defensive Tackle 6-4 325 Texas
36.Keiwan Ratliff Cornerback 5-9 170 Florida
37.Philip Rivers Quarterback 6-5 230 NC State
38.Stephen Peterman Offensive Guard 6-3 320 LSU
39.Dontarrious Thomas Linebacker 6-2 235 Auburn
40.Teddy Lehman Linebacker 6-1 240 Oklahoma
41.Greg Jones Running Back 6-2 250 Florida State
42.Nathan Vasher Cornerback 5-10 175 Texas
43.Vernon Carey Offensive Guard 6-3 350 Miami (Fla.)
44.Ernest Wilford Wide Receiver 6-4 220 Virginia Tech
45.Stuart Schweigert Safety 6-2 210 Purdue
46.Nick Leckey Center 6-4 305 Kansas State
47.*Andrew Walter Quarterback 6-5 225 Arizona State
48.Michael Jenkins Wide Receiver 6-5 215 Ohio State
49.J.P. Losman Quarterback 6-3 220 Tulane
50.Brian Rimpf Offensive Tackle 6-5 315 East Carolina
51.DeMarco Neil Defensive Tackle 6-1 305 Auburn
52.*Anttaj Hawthorne Defensive Tackle 6-3 305 Wisconsin
53.*Carnell Williams Running Back 5-11 200 Auburn
54.*Nick Kaczur Offensive Tackle 6-6 325 Toledo
55.Ben Utecht Tight End 6-6 250 Minnesota
56.Roderick Green Linebacker 6-2 240 Cent. Missouri St.
57.*Michael Clayton Wide Receiver 6-4 185 LSU
58.Nathaniel Adibi Defensive End 6-3 255 Virginia Tech
59.Shannon Snell Offensive Guard 6-3 305 Florida
60.Adrien Clarke Offensive Guard 6-4 330 Ohio State
61.Tony Pape Offensive Tackle 6-5 315 Michigan
62.Richard Seiglar Linebacker 6-2 235 Oregon State
63.Jason Babin Defensive End 6-3 265 Western Michigan
64.Bo Schobel Defensive End 6-5 265 TCU
65.Joey Thomas Cornerback 6-1 195 Montana State
66.Michael Turner Running Back 5-10 225 Northern Illinois
67.*David Baas Offensive Guard 6-4 320 Michigan
68.*Anthony Davis Running Back 5-8 190 Wisconsin
69.Tommy Kelly Defensive Tackle 6-6 300 Mississippi State
70.*Matt Ware Safety 6-3 205 UCLA
71.Dexter Reid Safety 5-11 190 North Carolina
72.Jerricho Cotchery Wide Receiver 6-1 200 NC State
73.Keyaron Fox Linebacker 6-3 225 Georgia Tech
74.Brandon Kennedy Defensive Tackle 5-10 335 North Texas
75.B.J. Johnson Wide Receiver 6-0 200 Texas
76.Shane Olivea Offensive Tackle 6-3 330 Ohio State
77.*Gino Guidugli Quarterback 6-3 220 Cincinnati
78.Alex Lewis Linebacker 6-0 235 Wisconsin
79.*Chris Canty Defensive End 6-5 270 Virginia
80.A.J. Ricker Center 6-3 300 Missouri
81.Dwan Edwards Defensive Tackle 6-3 305 Oregon State
82.Chad Lavalis Defensive Tackle 6-2 295 LSU
83.Rodney Leisle Defensive Tackle 6-3 290 UCLA
84.Mike Karney Fullback 5-11 260 Arizona State
85.Bernard Berrian Wide Receiver 6-1 185 Fresno State
86.Travelle Wharton Offensive Tackle 6-4 310 South Carolina
87.Isaac Sopoaga Defensive Tackle 6-3 315 Hawaii
88.Tim Anderson Defensive Tackle 6-4 305 Ohio State
89.Keith Smith Cornerback 5-11 185 McNeese State
90.John Navarre Quarterback 6-6 235 Michigan
91.Mewelde Moore Running Back 5-11 205 Tulane
92.Carlos Joseph Offensive Tackle 6-4 320 Miami (Fla.)
93.Cedric Cobbs Running Back 6-0 225 Arkansas
94.Shawntae Spencer Cornerback 6-2 190 Pittsburgh
95.*Fred Gibson Wide Receiver 6-4 185 Georgia
96.Daryl Smith Linebacker 6-2 235 Georgia Tech
97.Tramon Douglas Wide Receiver 6-1 205 Grambling
98.Claude Harriot Defensive End 6-3 265 Pittsburgh
99.Max Starks Offensive Tackle 6-8 345 Florida
100.Jacob Rogers Offensive Tackle 6-5 305 USC
 

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Well, it certainly is a different take. I hope to God that the Chargers and/or Raiders hire him to do their draft boards.

DJ Williams better than Eli Manning!


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Where's Fitz?

WR Fitzgerald of Pitt isn't on here.....maybe because his elgibility for the draft may be up in the air.

But others are missing like Batman Carroll of Arkansas.
 
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Listing the top prospects is different than listing draft order. All he's saying is who he feels has the best chance to be a great NFL player.
 

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Originally posted by SECTION 11
Listing the top prospects is different than listing draft order. All he's saying is who he feels has the best chance to be a great NFL player.

And he thinks Jamaal Brimmer has a better chance of that than Sean Taylor? Brimmer is really good by the way John Robinson compared him to Ronnie Lott earlier this year, just don't think he's close to Taylor.

It's an interesting list, Reggie Williams seems to be a guy everyone is getting on board with that's not the first time I've seen him listed ahead of Roy recently.

At this point it's hard to say anybody is crazy or right or wrong, if you'd have listed Anquan Boldin in your top 10 you'd have been nuts and now look.
 

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It also tells me that the Cards should have a pretty good player available to select in round 2.
 

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Posted by Section 11:

5. *Ben Roethlisberger Quarterback 6-5 240 Miami (Ohio)

Ben's a big boy, Cullpepper size. I haven't followed much on the college scene but does he have the skills of Cullpepper or better? Anyone dare to make a comparison of Ben to a current/past pro QB?
 

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Since we're on the subject, here's the updated top 99 from The War Room/Sporting News:

1 Larry Fitzgerald*, Pitt WR 6-3 218 -- -- -- 4.42 -- -- -- -- -- --
2 Tommie Harris*, Oklahoma DT 6-3 288 -- -- -- NA -- -- -- -- -- --
3 Ben Roethlisberger*, Miami (O.) QB 6-5 240 -- -- -- NA -- -- -- -- -- --
4 Eli Manning, Ole Miss QB 6-4 218 -- -- -- 4.85 -- -- -- -- -- --
5 Roy Williams, Texas WR 6-2 208 -- -- -- 4.50 -- -- -- -- -- --
6 Robert Gallery, Iowa T 6-6 320 -- -- -- 5.20 -- -- -- -- -- --
7 Sean Taylor*, Miami (FL) S 6-3 220 -- -- -- N/A -- -- -- -- -- --
8 Kellen Winslow Jr.*, Miami (FL) TE 6-5 230 -- -- -- N/A -- -- -- -- -- --
9 Shawn Andrews*, Arkansas T 6-6 340 -- -- -- NA -- -- -- -- -- --
10 Jonathan Vilma, Miami (FL) ILB 6-1 220 -- -- -- 4.65 -- -- -- -- -- --
11 Will Smith, Ohio St. DE 6-3 265 -- -- -- 4.70 -- -- -- -- -- --
12 D.J. Williams, Miami (FL) OLB 6-1 235 -- -- -- 4.60 -- -- -- -- -- --
13 Reggie Williams*, Wash. WR 6-4 220 -- -- -- NA -- -- -- -- -- --
14 Vince Wilfork*, Miami (FL) DT 6-2 344 -- -- -- 5.20 -- -- -- -- -- --
15 Kevin Jones*, Va. Tech RB 6-0 211 -- -- -- N/A -- -- -- -- -- --
16 Michael Clayton*, LSU WR 6-3 185 -- -- -- N/A -- -- -- -- -- --
17 Randy Starks*, Maryland DT 6-4 299 -- -- -- NA -- -- -- -- -- --
18 DeAngelo Hall*, Va. Tech CB 5-11 200 -- -- -- NA -- -- -- -- -- --
19 Kenechi Udeze*, USC DE 6-3 277 -- -- -- N/A -- -- -- -- -- --
20 Steven Jackson*, Oregon St. RB 6-0 227 -- -- -- NA -- -- -- -- -- --
21 Chris Gamble*, Ohio St. CB 6-2 180 -- -- -- NA -- -- -- -- -- --
22 Ben Troupe, Florida TE 6-5 253 -- -- -- 4.67 -- -- -- -- -- --
23 Karlos Dansby, Auburn OLB 6-3 231 -- -- -- 4.58 -- -- -- -- -- --
24 Will Poole, USC CB 5-10 182 -- -- -- 4.48 -- -- -- -- -- --
25 Ben Wilkerson*, LSU C 6-3 303 -- -- -- NA -- -- -- -- -- --
26 J.P. Losman, Tulane QB 6-2 212 -- -- -- 4.80 -- -- -- -- -- --
27 Derrick Strait, Oklahoma CB 5-10 195 -- -- -- 4.45 -- -- -- -- -- --
28 Dunta Robinson, S. Carolina CB 5-10 186 -- -- -- 4.44 -- -- -- -- -- --
29 Marquise Hill*, LSU DE 6-6 296 -- -- -- NA -- -- -- -- -- --
30 Jake Grove, Va. Tech C 6-3 300 -- -- -- 5.12 -- -- -- -- -- --
31 Lee Evans, Wis. WR 5-10 196 -- -- -- 4.33 -- -- -- -- -- --
32 Vernon Carey, Miami (FL) G 6-2 350 -- -- -- 5.40 -- -- -- -- -- --
33 Chris Perry, Michigan RB 6-0 225 -- -- -- 4.59 -- -- -- -- -- --
34 Derrick Hamilton*, Clemson WR 6-4 213 -- -- -- NA -- -- -- -- -- --
35 Jacob Rogers, USC T 6-5 301 -- -- -- 5.30 -- -- -- -- -- --
36 Marcus Tubbs, Texas DT 6-3 324 -- -- -- 5.30 -- -- -- -- -- --
37 Darnell Dockett, Florida St. DT 6-4 285 -- -- -- 4.90 -- -- -- -- -- --
38 Ben Watson, Georgia TE 6-3 253 -- -- -- 4.45 -- -- -- -- -- --
39 Rashaun Woods, Oklahoma St. WR 6-1 194 -- -- -- 4.55 -- -- -- -- -- --
40 Ahmad Carroll*, Arkansas CB 5-11 190 -- -- -- NA -- -- -- -- -- --
41 Sean Jones*, Georgia S 6-1 213 -- -- -- NA -- -- -- -- -- --
42 Greg Jones, Florida St. RB 6-1 251 -- -- -- 4.55 -- -- -- -- -- --
43 DeMarco McNeil, Auburn DT 6-1 301 -- -- -- 5.00 -- -- -- -- -- --
44 Philip Rivers, NC State QB 6-4 225 -- -- -- 5.04 -- -- -- -- -- --
45 Michael Boulware, Florida St. OLB 6-2 226 -- -- -- 4.55 -- -- -- -- -- --
46 Justin Smiley*, Alabama G 6-3 308 -- -- -- NA -- -- -- -- -- --
47 Quincy Wilson, W.Va. RB 5-9 214 -- -- -- 4.66 -- -- -- -- -- --
48 Dwan Edwards, Oregon St. DT 6-2 305 -- -- -- 5.00 -- -- -- -- -- --
49 Stuart Schweigert, Purdue S 6-1 211 -- -- -- 4.60 -- -- -- -- -- --
50 Ricardo Colclough, Tusculum C 5-10 186 -- -- -- 4.48 -- -- -- -- -- --
51 Antwan Odom*, Alabama DE 6-4 278 -- -- -- N/A -- -- -- -- -- --
52 Teddy Lehman, Oklahoma OLB 6-1 230 -- -- -- 4.60 -- -- -- -- -- --
53 Stephen Peterman, LSU G 6-3 321 -- -- -- 5.30 -- -- -- -- -- --
54 Chad Lavalais, LSU DT 6-1 294 -- -- -- 5.06 -- -- -- -- -- --
55 Dontarrious Thomas, Auburn ILB 6-2 232 -- -- -- 4.56 -- -- -- -- -- --
56 Darrion Scott, Ohio St. DE 6-2 275 -- -- -- 4.70 -- -- -- -- -- --
57 Rodney Leisle, UCLA DT 6-3 288 -- -- -- 5.15 -- -- -- -- -- --
58 Travelle Wharton, S. Carolina T 6-3 312 -- -- -- 5.19 -- -- -- -- -- --
59 Daryl Smith, Georgia Tech ILB 6-2 234 -- -- -- 4.67 -- -- -- -- -- --
60 Donnell Washington*, Clemson DT 6-5 317 -- -- -- NA -- -- -- -- -- --
61 Nat Dorsey*, Georgia Tech T 6-5 328 -- -- -- N/A -- -- -- -- -- --
62 Michael Turner, Northern Ill. RB 5-10 228 -- -- -- 4.42 -- -- -- -- -- --
63 Keith Smith, McNeese St. CB 5-11 182 -- -- -- 4.47 -- -- -- -- -- --
64 Julius Jones, Notre Dame RB 5-9 205 -- -- -- 4.55 -- -- -- -- -- --
65 Max Starks, Florida T 6-8 345 -- -- -- 5.40 -- -- -- -- -- --
66 Nathan Vasher, Texas CB 5-9 174 -- -- -- 4.50 -- -- -- -- -- --
67 Devery Henderson, LSU WR 5-11 190 -- -- -- 4.37 -- -- -- -- -- --
68 Tommy Kelly, Miss. St. DT 6-5 293 -- -- -- 4.81 -- -- -- -- -- --
69 Sean Locklear, NC State G 6-3 303 -- -- -- 4.98 -- -- -- -- -- --
70 Ben Utecht, Minnesota TE 6-5 248 -- -- -- 4.84 -- -- -- -- -- --
71 James Newson, Oregon St. WR 6-0 208 -- -- -- 4.55 -- -- -- -- -- --
72 Kelly Butler*, Purdue T 6-7 323 -- -- -- NA -- -- -- -- -- --
73 Keiwan Ratliff, Florida CB 5-9 170 -- -- -- 4.50 -- -- -- -- -- --
74 Bob Sanders, Iowa S 5-8 205 -- -- -- 4.55 -- -- -- -- -- --
75 Claude Harriott, Pitt DE 6-3 265 -- -- -- 4.75 -- -- -- -- -- --
76 Richard Seigler, Oregon St. ILB 6-2 235 -- -- -- 4.75 -- -- -- -- -- --
77 Will Allen, Ohio St. S 6-1 190 -- -- -- 4.70 -- -- -- -- -- --
78 Isaac Hilton, Hampton DE 6-3 244 -- -- -- 4.50 -- -- -- -- -- --
79 Cedric Cobbs, Arkansas RB 6-0 221 -- -- -- 4.52 -- -- -- -- -- --
80 Michael Jenkins, Ohio St. WR 6-4 213 -- -- -- 4.60 -- -- -- -- -- --
81 Carlos Joseph, Miami (FL) T 6-4 320 -- -- -- 5.20 -- -- -- -- -- --
82 Ronnie Ghent, Louisville TE 6-2 258 -- -- -- 4.75 -- -- -- -- -- --
83 Jeremy LeSueur, Michigan CB 6-0 201 -- -- -- 4.55 -- -- -- -- -- --
84 Shannon Snell, Florida G 6-3 305 -- -- -- 5.60 -- -- -- -- -- --
85 Jason Shivers*, Arizona St. S 6-1 199 -- -- -- 4.55 -- -- -- -- -- --
86 Ernest Wilford, Va. Tech WR 6-3 221 -- -- -- 4.62 -- -- -- -- -- --
87 Keyaron Fox, Georgia Tech OLB 6-2 223 -- -- -- 4.69 -- -- -- -- -- --
88 Nathaniel Adibi, Va. Tech DE 6-2 255 -- -- -- 4.61 -- -- -- -- -- --
89 Matt Schaub, Va. QB 6-5 244 -- -- -- 4.98 -- -- -- -- -- --
90 Isaac Sopoaga, Hawaii DT 6-2 310 -- -- -- 5.15 -- -- -- -- -- --
91 Brandon Everage, Oklahoma S 5-11 190 -- -- -- 4.60 -- -- -- -- -- --
92 Anthony Herrera, Tennessee G 6-6 300 -- -- -- 5.20 -- -- -- -- -- --
93 Tony Pape, Michigan T 6-5 314 -- -- -- 5.30 -- -- -- -- -- --
94 Nick Leckey, Kansas St. C 6-3 310 -- -- -- 5.30 -- -- -- -- -- --
95 Roderick Green, Central Missouri State DE 6-2 235 -- -- -- 4.63 -- -- -- -- -- --
96 Bernard Berrian, Fresno St. WR 6-0 178 -- -- -- 4.46 -- -- -- -- -- --
97 Joey Thomas, Montana St. CB 6-0 187 -- -- -- 4.45 -- -- -- -- -- --
98 Maurice Jones, South Fla. ILB 6-1 235 -- -- -- 4.65 -- -- -- -- -- --
99 Jason Babin, W. Michigan
 

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Originally posted by NFL_FAN
Posted by Section 11:

5. *Ben Roethlisberger Quarterback 6-5 240 Miami (Ohio)

Ben's a big boy, Cullpepper size. I haven't followed much on the college scene but does he have the skills of Cullpepper or better? Anyone dare to make a comparison of Ben to a current/past pro QB?

I watched a few of his games this year. Most of the announcers were comparing him to a young John Elway. He's a pocket passer, but when he does run he runs hard and slow... much like a power fullback. He'll lower his head to get extra yardage. That may be a real bad thing once he gets in the NFL.

IMO he looks very poised in the pocket, intelligently goes through his reads, and throws accurately. His arm strength is so good that he can actually throw a 40 yard touch pass. That's incredible for a college player. If he's there at #3 the cards have to strongly consider taking him IMO.
 

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Originally posted by Dback Jon
It also tells me that the Cards should have a pretty good player available to select in round 2.

If we go defense a few outstanding CB's should be there.

The last list just posted had guys like Carroll (Ark.)....Vasher (Texas) and Keiwan Ratliff of Florida below #40.
 

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Originally posted by Russ Smith
And he thinks Jamaal Brimmer has a better chance of that than Sean Taylor? Brimmer is really good by the way John Robinson compared him to Ronnie Lott earlier this year, just don't think he's close to Taylor.

It's an interesting list, Reggie Williams seems to be a guy everyone is getting on board with that's not the first time I've seen him listed ahead of Roy recently.

At this point it's hard to say anybody is crazy or right or wrong, if you'd have listed Anquan Boldin in your top 10 you'd have been nuts and now look.


I usually dont follow UNLV football much more than a token glance here and there or the occasional ESPN2 game on Thursday nights, but I have followed a little closer this year b/c of Brimmer.

The guy is a real talent and very well could be a steal for someone. Do I think he is as good as Taylor-no, probably not, but I think Brimmer is just starting to really develop too.

The kid loves to hit and he has exceptinal hands. I can see the comparison to Lott (albeit a little early) because of the toughness and all.. He reminds me, in a field generalship type of way, of DexJax as well. Always vocal, moving people around, etc etc.

If the Cards take Manning (which I am hoping) picking up Brimmer in the early 2nd would be a great steal!
 

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At least the "Sportsnutz" can say he stands for truth in advertising regarding his name. I do not watch the volume of games I used to watch, but this list is unlikely to bear any resemblence to any lists used in the NFL. I will say Gallery may be the safest pick in the draft (other than Manning) and I think he will shortly be playing in Hawaii. Beyond that, it is hard to imagine he really saw and documented what he saw on many of these players.

Horton's list from TSN is much more accurate. Gary does a nice job, but his group has always leaned to popularity contests and favors the major schools too much.
 

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