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MoBear
December 30th, 2008, 12:48 PM
TOP QB's

Rhett Bomar, Sam Houston State
Height: 6-2. Weight: 218.
Projected 40 Time: 4.72.
Projected Round (2009): 3-4.

Nathan Brown, Central Arkansas
Height: 6-1. Weight: 212.
Projected 40 Time: 4.77.
Projected Round (2009): 3-4.

Chris Pizzotti, Harvard
Height: 6-6. Weight: 225.
Projected 40 Time: 4.92.
Projected Round (2009): 7-FA.

Bobby Reid, Texas Southern
Height: 6-3. Weight: 235.
Projected 40 Time: 4.63.
Projected Round (2009): FA.

TOP RB

Rashad Jennings, Liberty
Height: 6-1. Weight: 232.
Projected 40 Time: 4.46.
Projected Round (2009): 3-4.

Javarris Williams, Tennessee State
Height: 5-10. Weight: 215.
Projected 40 Time: 4.54.
Projected Round (2009): 6.

Corey Lewis, Northern Iowa
Height: 6-0. Weight: 198.
Projected 40 Time: 4.57.
Projected Round (2009): 7-FA.

LaMarcus Coker*, Hampton
Height: 5-11. Weight: 205.
Projected 40 Time: 4.36.
Projected Round (2009): FA.

TOP WR

Ramses Barden, Cal Poly-SLO
Height: 6-6. Weight: 226.
Projected 40 Time: 4.55.
Projected Round (2009): 4-5.

Jeremy Gilchrist, Hampton
Height: 5-10. Weight: 177.
Projected 40 Time: 4.48.
Projected Round (2009): 7.

TOP S

Dre'Mail Hardin, FS, Stillman
Height: 6-1. Weight: 196.
Projected 40 Time: 4.53.
Projected Round (2009): 7-FA.

TOP LB

Lee Robinson, Alcorn State
Height: 6-2. Weight: 243.
Projected 40 Time: 4.63.
Projected Round (2009): 6-7.

TOP CB

Domonique Johnson, CB, Jackson State
Height: 6-2. Weight: 190.
Projected 40 Time: 4.34.
Projected Round (2009): 2-3.

Jackie Bates, Hampton
Height: 5-10. Weight: 180.
Projected 40 Time: 4.33.
Projected Round (2009): 7-FA.

smallcollegefbfan
December 30th, 2008, 01:10 PM
Coker is a junior I believe.

Bates is 5'9 and runs 4.6 so that is a no on him for sure.

Hardin is actually a 4-6 guy and played for D2 Stillman so he should not be on that list.

Bomar is too low.

Nathan Brown probably goes 5th round because of his side arm motion and the fact he is only 6'1 1/4. If he had a full throwing motion and was 6'3 I could see him 2nd-3rd round easy.

People like Justin Brown much more than Jeremy Gilchrist so I would swap those two.

You are missing several guys like John Faletoese (Shrine), Cornelius Lewis (Senior Bowl), Brian Mandeville (Shrine), Lawrence Sidbury (Texas vs. Nation), Andy Schantz (Texas vs. Nation), Nick Hennessey (Texas vs. Nation), Tim Henderson (Texas vs. Nation), Dobson Collins (Texas vs. Nation), Don Carey (Texas vs. Nation), and others like Will Middleton, Joel Bell, Marquez Branson (Texas vs. Nation), Herb Donalson, and Dominique Edison (Texas vs. Nation) that could all get drafted.

Where did you get those projections from?

danefan
December 30th, 2008, 01:13 PM
Coker is a junior I believe.

Bates is 5'9 and runs 4.6 so that is a no on him for sure.

Hardin is actually a 4-6 guy and played for D2 Stillman so he should not be on that list.

Bomar is too low.

Nathan Brown probably goes 5th round because of his side arm motion and the fact he is only 6'1 1/4. If he had a full throwing motion and was 6'3 I could see him 2nd-3rd round easy.

People like Justin Brown much more than Jeremy Gilchrist so I would swap those two.

You are missing several guys like John Faletoese (Shrine), Cornelius Lewis (Senior Bowl), Brian Mandeville (Shrine), Lawrence Sidbury (Texas vs. Nation), Andy Schantz (Texas vs. Nation), Nick Hennessey (Texas vs. Nation), Tim Henderson (Texas vs. Nation), Don Carey (Texas vs. Nation), and others like Will Middleton, Joel Bell, Marquez Branson (Texas vs. Nation), Herb Donalson, and Dominique Edison (Texas vs. Nation) that could all get drafted.

Where did you get those projections from?

What are the chances Nguti gets drafted from Albany? I was thinking he's more than likely a FA guy, but from what I hear every single NFL squad has been to Albany. Seems like he's on the radar, but I wonder how high. He certainly has the size.

MoBear
December 30th, 2008, 01:19 PM
http://www.nfldraftscout.com/search.php

This is one source.

CB Domonique Johnson, 6’ 1” 190 lbs. Jackson State

Johnson has a good chance to be the 1st small school prospect drafted in the 2009 NFL Draft. He isn’t quite the talent that Dominique Rodgers-Cromartie was last year, but he is close. Johnson has excellent ball skills and his speed will give him an excellent chance to rise up the draft boards at the NFL Scouting Combine. He is a former Missouri Tiger and can run the 40 in the 4.39 range. Johnson had a fantastic senior year recording 17 passes defended and 4 interceptions.

WR Dobson Collins, 6’ 1” 190 lbs. Gardner-Webb

Collins will battle it out with Cal-Poly’s Ramses Barden to see who is the best small school wide receiver prospect for the 2009 NFL Draft. Collins’ speed and leaping ability sets him apart, he has consistently ran in the 4.49 range. Collins jumped onto the national stage this year on October 11th when he played outstanding against a talented Georgia Tech team. Collins caught 7 passes for 97 yards that day and for the season he finished ranked 7th in the FCS with 6.91 catches per game (average). He has recorded 76 catches for 937 yards and 10 TDs.

RB Rashad Jennings, 6’ 1” 232 lbs. Liberty

Jennings enrolled at Pitt in January 2005 and became only the fourth true freshman in Pitt history to start a season opener at tailback. He transferred to Liberty College the next year to help care for his diabetic father and has never looked back. Jennings finished his senior season ranked 5th in the FCS with a 136 yards per game average. He scored 17 TDs and ran for 1500 yards. Jennings is a big, strong, upright, long strider; he doesn’t dance around a lot, but is deceptively fast and can break tackles.

RB Herb Donaldson, 5’ 10” 225 lbs. Western Illinois

Donaldson is the #1 rusher in the FCS (formerly 1AA) averaging 162 yards per game. For the season he has ran for 1,784 yards and scored 21 touchdowns. Over the last two games of his senior season he ran for 491 yards and scored 4 TDs. Strong, fairly fast and shifty, he could end up as a quality free agent type that makes an NFL team.

LB Lee Robinson, 6’ 3” 245 lbs. Alcorn State

Robinson is a very intriguing prospect with nice size and athletic ability. Robinson has had an excellent season recording 71 solo tackles, 3 sacks, 3 interceptions and 9 tackles for loss. He is also very experienced playing in 43 games he has recorded 193 solo tackles, 16 sacks, 35 tackles for loss and 7 forced fumbles. With a good post season workout he has a chance to get drafted late.

DT Chris Baker, 6’ 2” 300 lbs. Hampton (JR)

I have him in the 1st round of my 2010 NFL Mock Draft, which I admit is quite a reach, but make no mistake, this defensive tackle is a supreme talent and should be the top small school prospect for the 2010 NFL Draft. Baker is extremely strong and quick and plays with a low center of gravity. His production in 2008 was off the charts for an in interior lineman. He earned First Team honors after leading the MEAC with 9 sacks, 13 quarterback hurries and 69 tackles. Baker also finished ranked 5th in the FCS with 20.5 tackles for loss.

DE Pierre Walters, 6’ 4” 255 lbs. Eastern Illinois

Named to the Buck Buchanan watch list and 2008 Ohio Valley Conference Defensive Players of the Year, Walters is a very talented pass rusher that also has the size and strength to play the run. Walters has recorded 16.5 tackles for loss and 5 sacks for the season. He has all the skills and the size that the NFL is looking for. He reminds me of a poor man’s Jason Hatcher from Grambling State, who was drafted in the 3rd round of the 2006 NFL Draft by the Dallas Cowboys. While I don’t expect Walters to get drafted near that high if at all, he might get signed after the draft as a free agent, but has a great chance to make an NFL squad.

LB Fred Poole, 6’ 2” 240 lbs. Mississippi Valley State

Poole is another prospect that is unlikely to get drafted, but his size, athletic ability and best of all production will get him a long look by NFL scouts. I could see Poole making an NFL squad as a special teams guru. Poole finished the season ranked 5th in the FCS with an amazing 20.5 tackles for loss, he also recorded 10 sacks, 6 forced fumbles and 5 QB hurries. His 74 tackles were best on his team.

CB William Middleton, 5’ 10” 181 lbs. Furman

Middleton is quite an unknown talent, even for a small school prospect he isn’t well known, but the talent is there none the less and after Domonique Johnson, Poole might be the second small school cornerback prospect to get drafted. Poole will likely be a late round/free agent type, but with a solid post season workout he will be given a chance on some NFL squad next year. Middleton had excellent production in 2008 recording 40 solo tackles, 4 interceptions and 13 passes defended.

ILB Andy Schantz, 6’ 1” 230, Portland State

The top small school linebacker in the country is Andy Schantz. He might even be a 6th or 7th round draft pick if he has good post season workouts. Schantz is not real fast, but his production has been off the charts, he has recorded 115 tackles and 15 tackles for loss this season. Schantz has also been invited to play in the 2009 Texas vs. Nation All-Star game.

CB Reggie Jones, 6’ 0” 198 lbs. Portland State

Schantz isn’t the only NFL Draft Prospect from Portland State this year. Reggie Jones is quite a talent in his own right. I doubt he gets drafted as high as Schantz, but he might be brought into an NFL camp for a look. NFL scouts have already taken a hard look at him after he had a superb senior season where he recorded 4 interceptions and 11 passes defended.

CB K.J. Gerard, 6’ 1” 186, Northern Arizona

Not a speed burner, but he is incredibly athletic and displays excellent ball skills. Gerard holds the NAU school record for interceptions with 19, tied for the fifth-best total in Big Sky history. He finished his career ranked tied for first in interceptions among active career leaders in the Football Championship Subdivision (FCS) and Division I overall with 19. Gerard is one of 16 finalists for the Buchanan Award.

Rekdiver
December 30th, 2008, 01:27 PM
Furman's big offensive lineman.....can't remember his name but watched him play and thought he would be a Sunday player.

grizband
December 30th, 2008, 01:36 PM
Do you think Dow and Quinn, both offensive linemen from Montana, have a chance to be drafted?

MoBear
December 30th, 2008, 01:41 PM
Top offensive linman

OT
1. Michael Oher, 6' 5" 320, Ole Miss

2. Andre Smith, 6' 4" 345, Alabama*

3. Jason Smith, 6' 5" 309, Baylor

4. Eugene Monroe, 6' 5" 316, Virginia

5. Jamon Meridith, South Carolina

6. Fenuki Tupou, 6' 6" 322, Oregon

7. Russell Okung, 6' 5" 304, Oklahoma State*

8. Ciron Black, 6' 5" 322, LSU*

9. Phil Loadholt, 6' 7" 360, Oklahoma

10. Andrew Gardner, 6' 5" 300, Georgia

11. Rylan Reed, 6' 6" 316, Texas Tech

12. Eben Britton, 6' 6" 310, Arizona

13. Andy Levitre, 6' 3" 324, Oregon State

14. Ryan Stanchek, 6' 4" 303, West Virginia

15. Alex Boone, 6' 7" 325, Ohio State

16. Adam Ulatoski, 6' 6" 315, Texas*

10. Troy Kropog, 6' 6" 298, Tulane

11. Garrett Reynolds, 6' 6" 306, North Carolina

12. Eric Vanden Heuvel, 6' 7" 321, Wisconsin

11. Dallas Reynolds, 6' 5" 325, BYU

12. Nicholas Hennessy, 6' 5" 300, Colgate

13. Joel Bell, 6' 7" 308, Furman


OG

1. Duke Robinson, 6' 4" 330, Oklahoma

2. Herman Johnson, 6' 6" 350, LSU

3. Trevor Canfield, 6' 5" 300, Cincinati

4. Louis Vasquez, 6' 5" 335, Texas Tech

5. Gerald Cadogan, 6' 4" 316, Penn State

6. Anthony Parker, 6' 3" 307, Tennessee

7. Brandon Carter, 6' 7" 370, Texas Tech*

8. Sergio Render, 6' 3" 210, Virginia Tech*

9. Augustus Parrish, 6' 4" 306, Kent State

10. Andy Levitre, 6' 2" 324, Oregon State

11. Matt Slauson, 6' 5" 322, Nebraska

12. Kraig Urbik, 6' 5" 329, Wisconsin

13. Seth Olsen, 6' 5" 300, Iowa

14. Mitch Petrus, 6' 3" 305, Arkansas

15. Ray Fienga, 6' 5" 331, BYU

16. Greg Isdaner, 6' 4" 318, West Virginia*

17. Maurice Miller, 6' 3" 343, Mississippi

18. Cedric Dockery, 6' 4" 322, Texas

19. Cornelius Lewis, 6' 3" 316, Tennessee State

20. Louis West, 6' 7" 375, Henderson State

21. Jeremy Perry, 6' 2" 315, Oregon State (Constantly Injured)


c

1. Alex Mack, 6' 4" 308, California

2. Max Unger, 6' 5" 305, Oregon

3. Jonathan Luigs, 6' 4" 314, Arkansas

4. Antoine Caldwell, 6' 3" 298, Alabama

5. AQ Shipley, 6' 1" 300, Penn State

6. Brett Helms, 6' 1" 285, LSU

7. Eric Wood, 6' 3" 300, Louisville

8. Alex Fletcher, 6' 3" 295, Stanford

9. Ryan McDonald, 6' 5" 300, Illinois

10. David Washington, 6' 3" 308, Oklahoma State

smallcollegefbfan
December 30th, 2008, 02:21 PM
What are the chances Nguti gets drafted from Albany? I was thinking he's more than likely a FA guy, but from what I hear every single NFL squad has been to Albany. Seems like he's on the radar, but I wonder how high. He certainly has the size.

Too stiff and slow to get drafted but his size and strength will get him in a camp. Heard the same thing that something like 25-30 NFL teams have been through to check him out.

smallcollegefbfan
December 30th, 2008, 02:36 PM
http://www.nfldraftscout.com/search.php

This is one source.

CB Domonique Johnson, 6’ 1” 190 lbs. Jackson State

Johnson has a good chance to be the 1st small school prospect drafted in the 2009 NFL Draft. He isn’t quite the talent that Dominique Rodgers-Cromartie was last year, but he is close. Johnson has excellent ball skills and his speed will give him an excellent chance to rise up the draft boards at the NFL Scouting Combine. He is a former Missouri Tiger and can run the 40 in the 4.39 range. Johnson had a fantastic senior year recording 17 passes defended and 4 interceptions.

WR Dobson Collins, 6’ 1” 190 lbs. Gardner-Webb

Collins will battle it out with Cal-Poly’s Ramses Barden to see who is the best small school wide receiver prospect for the 2009 NFL Draft. Collins’ speed and leaping ability sets him apart, he has consistently ran in the 4.49 range. Collins jumped onto the national stage this year on October 11th when he played outstanding against a talented Georgia Tech team. Collins caught 7 passes for 97 yards that day and for the season he finished ranked 7th in the FCS with 6.91 catches per game (average). He has recorded 76 catches for 937 yards and 10 TDs.

RB Rashad Jennings, 6’ 1” 232 lbs. Liberty

Jennings enrolled at Pitt in January 2005 and became only the fourth true freshman in Pitt history to start a season opener at tailback. He transferred to Liberty College the next year to help care for his diabetic father and has never looked back. Jennings finished his senior season ranked 5th in the FCS with a 136 yards per game average. He scored 17 TDs and ran for 1500 yards. Jennings is a big, strong, upright, long strider; he doesn’t dance around a lot, but is deceptively fast and can break tackles.

RB Herb Donaldson, 5’ 10” 225 lbs. Western Illinois

Donaldson is the #1 rusher in the FCS (formerly 1AA) averaging 162 yards per game. For the season he has ran for 1,784 yards and scored 21 touchdowns. Over the last two games of his senior season he ran for 491 yards and scored 4 TDs. Strong, fairly fast and shifty, he could end up as a quality free agent type that makes an NFL team.

LB Lee Robinson, 6’ 3” 245 lbs. Alcorn State

Robinson is a very intriguing prospect with nice size and athletic ability. Robinson has had an excellent season recording 71 solo tackles, 3 sacks, 3 interceptions and 9 tackles for loss. He is also very experienced playing in 43 games he has recorded 193 solo tackles, 16 sacks, 35 tackles for loss and 7 forced fumbles. With a good post season workout he has a chance to get drafted late.

DT Chris Baker, 6’ 2” 300 lbs. Hampton (JR)

I have him in the 1st round of my 2010 NFL Mock Draft, which I admit is quite a reach, but make no mistake, this defensive tackle is a supreme talent and should be the top small school prospect for the 2010 NFL Draft. Baker is extremely strong and quick and plays with a low center of gravity. His production in 2008 was off the charts for an in interior lineman. He earned First Team honors after leading the MEAC with 9 sacks, 13 quarterback hurries and 69 tackles. Baker also finished ranked 5th in the FCS with 20.5 tackles for loss.

DE Pierre Walters, 6’ 4” 255 lbs. Eastern Illinois

Named to the Buck Buchanan watch list and 2008 Ohio Valley Conference Defensive Players of the Year, Walters is a very talented pass rusher that also has the size and strength to play the run. Walters has recorded 16.5 tackles for loss and 5 sacks for the season. He has all the skills and the size that the NFL is looking for. He reminds me of a poor man’s Jason Hatcher from Grambling State, who was drafted in the 3rd round of the 2006 NFL Draft by the Dallas Cowboys. While I don’t expect Walters to get drafted near that high if at all, he might get signed after the draft as a free agent, but has a great chance to make an NFL squad.

LB Fred Poole, 6’ 2” 240 lbs. Mississippi Valley State

Poole is another prospect that is unlikely to get drafted, but his size, athletic ability and best of all production will get him a long look by NFL scouts. I could see Poole making an NFL squad as a special teams guru. Poole finished the season ranked 5th in the FCS with an amazing 20.5 tackles for loss, he also recorded 10 sacks, 6 forced fumbles and 5 QB hurries. His 74 tackles were best on his team.

CB William Middleton, 5’ 10” 181 lbs. Furman

Middleton is quite an unknown talent, even for a small school prospect he isn’t well known, but the talent is there none the less and after Domonique Johnson, Poole might be the second small school cornerback prospect to get drafted. Poole will likely be a late round/free agent type, but with a solid post season workout he will be given a chance on some NFL squad next year. Middleton had excellent production in 2008 recording 40 solo tackles, 4 interceptions and 13 passes defended.

ILB Andy Schantz, 6’ 1” 230, Portland State

The top small school linebacker in the country is Andy Schantz. He might even be a 6th or 7th round draft pick if he has good post season workouts. Schantz is not real fast, but his production has been off the charts, he has recorded 115 tackles and 15 tackles for loss this season. Schantz has also been invited to play in the 2009 Texas vs. Nation All-Star game.

CB Reggie Jones, 6’ 0” 198 lbs. Portland State

Schantz isn’t the only NFL Draft Prospect from Portland State this year. Reggie Jones is quite a talent in his own right. I doubt he gets drafted as high as Schantz, but he might be brought into an NFL camp for a look. NFL scouts have already taken a hard look at him after he had a superb senior season where he recorded 4 interceptions and 11 passes defended.

CB K.J. Gerard, 6’ 1” 186, Northern Arizona

Not a speed burner, but he is incredibly athletic and displays excellent ball skills. Gerard holds the NAU school record for interceptions with 19, tied for the fifth-best total in Big Sky history. He finished his career ranked tied for first in interceptions among active career leaders in the Football Championship Subdivision (FCS) and Division I overall with 19. Gerard is one of 16 finalists for the Buchanan Award.

All of those guys are solid players. No wonder it is being reported that Baker might come out. It would be interesting to see if he gets a day one grade.

smallcollegefbfan
December 30th, 2008, 02:38 PM
Furman's big offensive lineman.....can't remember his name but watched him play and thought he would be a Sunday player.

That is Joel Bell.

smallcollegefbfan
December 30th, 2008, 02:40 PM
Do you think Dow and Quinn, both offensive linemen from Montana, have a chance to be drafted?

Free agents for sure I think.

smallcollegefbfan
December 30th, 2008, 02:41 PM
Top offensive linman

OT
1. Michael Oher, 6' 5" 320, Ole Miss

2. Andre Smith, 6' 4" 345, Alabama*

3. Jason Smith, 6' 5" 309, Baylor

4. Eugene Monroe, 6' 5" 316, Virginia

5. Jamon Meridith, South Carolina

6. Fenuki Tupou, 6' 6" 322, Oregon

7. Russell Okung, 6' 5" 304, Oklahoma State*

8. Ciron Black, 6' 5" 322, LSU*

9. Phil Loadholt, 6' 7" 360, Oklahoma

10. Andrew Gardner, 6' 5" 300, Georgia

11. Rylan Reed, 6' 6" 316, Texas Tech

12. Eben Britton, 6' 6" 310, Arizona

13. Andy Levitre, 6' 3" 324, Oregon State

14. Ryan Stanchek, 6' 4" 303, West Virginia

15. Alex Boone, 6' 7" 325, Ohio State

16. Adam Ulatoski, 6' 6" 315, Texas*

10. Troy Kropog, 6' 6" 298, Tulane

11. Garrett Reynolds, 6' 6" 306, North Carolina

12. Eric Vanden Heuvel, 6' 7" 321, Wisconsin

11. Dallas Reynolds, 6' 5" 325, BYU

12. Nicholas Hennessy, 6' 5" 300, Colgate

13. Joel Bell, 6' 7" 308, Furman


OG

1. Duke Robinson, 6' 4" 330, Oklahoma

2. Herman Johnson, 6' 6" 350, LSU

3. Trevor Canfield, 6' 5" 300, Cincinati

4. Louis Vasquez, 6' 5" 335, Texas Tech

5. Gerald Cadogan, 6' 4" 316, Penn State

6. Anthony Parker, 6' 3" 307, Tennessee

7. Brandon Carter, 6' 7" 370, Texas Tech*

8. Sergio Render, 6' 3" 210, Virginia Tech*

9. Augustus Parrish, 6' 4" 306, Kent State

10. Andy Levitre, 6' 2" 324, Oregon State

11. Matt Slauson, 6' 5" 322, Nebraska

12. Kraig Urbik, 6' 5" 329, Wisconsin

13. Seth Olsen, 6' 5" 300, Iowa

14. Mitch Petrus, 6' 3" 305, Arkansas

15. Ray Fienga, 6' 5" 331, BYU

16. Greg Isdaner, 6' 4" 318, West Virginia*

17. Maurice Miller, 6' 3" 343, Mississippi

18. Cedric Dockery, 6' 4" 322, Texas

19. Cornelius Lewis, 6' 3" 316, Tennessee State

20. Louis West, 6' 7" 375, Henderson State

21. Jeremy Perry, 6' 2" 315, Oregon State (Constantly Injured)


c

1. Alex Mack, 6' 4" 308, California

2. Max Unger, 6' 5" 305, Oregon

3. Jonathan Luigs, 6' 4" 314, Arkansas

4. Antoine Caldwell, 6' 3" 298, Alabama

5. AQ Shipley, 6' 1" 300, Penn State

6. Brett Helms, 6' 1" 285, LSU

7. Eric Wood, 6' 3" 300, Louisville

8. Alex Fletcher, 6' 3" 295, Stanford

9. Ryan McDonald, 6' 5" 300, Illinois

10. David Washington, 6' 3" 308, Oklahoma State

Henderson State is D2.

BEAR
December 30th, 2008, 06:03 PM
Coker is a junior I believe.

Bates is 5'9 and runs 4.6 so that is a no on him for sure.

Hardin is actually a 4-6 guy and played for D2 Stillman so he should not be on that list.

Bomar is too low.

Nathan Brown probably goes 5th round because of his side arm motion and the fact he is only 6'1 1/4. If he had a full throwing motion and was 6'3 I could see him 2nd-3rd round easy.

People like Justin Brown much more than Jeremy Gilchrist so I would swap those two.

You are missing several guys like John Faletoese (Shrine), Cornelius Lewis (Senior Bowl), Brian Mandeville (Shrine), Lawrence Sidbury (Texas vs. Nation), Andy Schantz (Texas vs. Nation), Nick Hennessey (Texas vs. Nation), Tim Henderson (Texas vs. Nation), Dobson Collins (Texas vs. Nation), Don Carey (Texas vs. Nation), and others like Will Middleton, Joel Bell, Marquez Branson (Texas vs. Nation), Herb Donalson, and Dominique Edison (Texas vs. Nation) that could all get drafted.

Where did you get those projections from?

Nathan has worked on his throwing technique all year and has raised his arm up more. Plus his accuracy is amazing and NFL teams love that(70% nearly)! His height isn't an important issue as many make it..there are many nfl qbs his height or smaller. Brees is smaller and lighting up the turf. There are others but as for the draft, who knows. It will also depend on the demand for QBs, the demand for linemen,which FBS qbs are coming out etc.. I see him going 3rd or 4th round but only because of so many teams that are in need of a decent oline or defense plus the fact he came from a small school. (but then again so did romo, etc) xlolx

Hambone
December 30th, 2008, 06:33 PM
http://www.nfldraftbible.com/Small-School-Spotlight/2009_small_school_big_board_as_of_12_19_2008.html

This is a pretty good site for small schools FCS and below.

R.A.
December 30th, 2008, 11:24 PM
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South Carolina State

PhoenixPhan06
December 31st, 2008, 09:57 AM
I expect Jennings and Barden to have the biggest impact on their respective NFL rosters in '09