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Posted Thursday, October 16, 2008 3:34 PM


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Check out who Pete Prisco sees as the Top 32 players coming out in the 2009 draft.

http://www.sportsline.com/nfl/story/11041146

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Posted Thursday, October 16, 2008 3:38 PM




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I'm not seeing the Ray Lewis/Brandon Spikes "look" comparison.

CJ Spiller could be a steal because of what Clemson is doing this year. That O-Line might cost him some draft status.



 

 11-04-08
 
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Posted Friday, October 17, 2008 12:03 PM


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Check out Todd McShay's Top 32...

Guess who debuts at No. 21?

Scouts Inc. Top 32 Prospects
PlayerPositionSchoolHeightWeightGrade
1. Sam Bradford**QBOklahoma6-3½21898
2. Vontae Davis*CBIllinois5-11⅞20398
3. Andre Smith*OTAlabama6-4⅞34198
4. Michael Crabtree**WRTexas Tech6-2½20897
5. Matthew Stafford*QBGeorgia6-2½23597
6. Greg Hardy*DEMississippi6-4⅛26797
7. Michael JohnsonDEGeorgia Tech6-725996
8. Malcolm JenkinsCBOhio State6-019595
9. Terrence Cody*DTAlabama6-4½37595
10. Taylor Mays*SUSC6-3½22594
11. Jeremy Maclin**WRMissouri6-0⅝19894
12. Mark Sanchez*QBUSC6-2½22594
13. Knowshon Moreno**RBGeorgia5-10⅜20793
14. Brian OrakpoDETexas6-3½25593
15. Rey MaualugaILBUSC6-1⅞26093
16. Geno Atkins*DETexas6-1¾29493
17. Chris "Beanie" Wells*RBOhio State6-123592
18. Aaron CurryOLBWake Forest6-1¾24792
19. James LaurinaitisILBOhio State6-224092
20. Michael OherOTMississippi6-533091
21. Everette Brown*DEFlorida State6-4¼25291
22. Percy Harvin**WRFlorida5-10¾18791
23. Sen'Derrick Marks*DTAuburn6-0⅞28991
24. George Selvie*DESouth Florida6-3⅞24091
25. LeSean McCoy**RBPittsburgh5-1120591
26. Brandon Spikes*LBFlorida6-3⅛24090
27. Eugene MonroeOTVirginia6-5⅛31090
28. Jermaine Gresham*TEOklahoma6-526690
29. Darrius Heyward-Bey*WRMaryland6-1⅞20390
30. William MooreSMissouri6-0⅜22890
31. Brian CushingOLBUSC6-2¾25391
32. C.J. Spiller*RBClemson5-1119290

Todd McShay is the director of college football scouting for Scouts Inc. He has been evaluating prospects for the NFL draft since 1998.

I can't believe that Sean Weatherspoon - LB - Missouri gets no love.

Duke Robinson - OG - Oklahoma is falling. Is poor pass blocking to blame?

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Posted Friday, October 17, 2008 6:04 PM




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Sam Bradford is my favorite thus far. Very impressed with this kid.



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Posted Friday, October 17, 2008 6:07 PM




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6 Joe Six-Pack 6 (10/16/2008)
I'm not seeing the Ray Lewis/Brandon Spikes "look" comparison.

CJ Spiller could be a steal because of what Clemson is doing this year. That O-Line might cost him some draft status.

The thing Spikes lacks from Lewis is overall speed.




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Posted Friday, October 17, 2008 7:25 PM




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JacksJags (10/17/2008)
6 Joe Six-Pack 6 (10/16/2008)
I'm not seeing the Ray Lewis/Brandon Spikes "look"comparison.

CJ Spiller could be a steal because of what Clemson is doing this year. That O-Line might cost him some draft status.
The thing Spikes lacks from Lewis is overall speed.


Let me start by saying I think B. Spikes is a really good player. I like him a lot. He reminds me of Andra Davis. With that said, comparing him to Ray Lewis is blasphemy. Spikes lacks a hell of a lot more than speed. He is nowhere near the level of Ray Lewis. We're talking about one of the greatest linebackers of all time.

Anyway, just my two cents.




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Posted Friday, October 17, 2008 8:21 PM




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Big John (10/17/2008)
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6 Joe Six-Pack 6 (10/16/2008)
I'm not seeing the Ray Lewis/Brandon Spikes "look"comparison.

CJ Spiller could be a steal because of what Clemson is doing this year. That O-Line might cost him some draft status.
The thing Spikes lacks from Lewis is overall speed.


Let me start by saying I think B. Spikes is a really good player. I like him a lot. He reminds me of Andra Davis. With that said, comparing him to Ray Lewis is blasphemy. Spikes lacks a hell of a lot more than speed. He is nowhere near the level of Ray Lewis. We're talking about one of the greatest linebackers of all time.

Anyway, just my two cents.

I hate when I hear people compare college LB's to Ray Lewis. It's absurd.



 

 11-04-08
 
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Posted Friday, October 17, 2008 10:37 PM




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6 Joe Six-Pack 6 (10/17/2008)
Big John (10/17/2008)
JacksJags (10/17/2008)
6 Joe Six-Pack 6 (10/16/2008)
I'm not seeing the Ray Lewis/Brandon Spikes "look"comparison.

CJ Spiller could be a steal because of what Clemson is doing this year. That O-Line might cost him some draft status.
The thing Spikes lacks from Lewis is overall speed.


Let me start by saying I think B. Spikes is a really good player. I like him a lot. He reminds me of Andra Davis. With that said, comparing him to Ray Lewis is blasphemy. Spikes lacks a hell of a lot more than speed. He is nowhere near the level of Ray Lewis. We're talking about one of the greatest linebackers of all time.

Anyway, just my two cents.

I hate when I hear people compare college LB's to Ray Lewis. It's obsurd.

What you're saying is ABSURD!

Having said that, I think Spikes is a good player, and I think Spiller is too.  However, I'm not on the Sam Bradford wagon.  I think he has a weak arm and is in a nice system.  The QB i'm most impressed with is Matthrew Stafford from UGA.  He has NFL written all over him.  Size, arm strength, gun slinger.  That kid is something special.

 



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Posted Saturday, October 18, 2008 2:14 PM


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Stigma (10/17/2008)
Check out Todd McShay's Top 32...

Guess who debuts at No. 21?

Scouts Inc. Top 32 Prospects
PlayerPositionSchoolHeightWeightGrade
1. Sam Bradford**QBOklahoma6-3½21898
2. Vontae Davis*CBIllinois5-11⅞20398
3. Andre Smith*OTAlabama6-4⅞34198
4. Michael Crabtree**WRTexas Tech6-2½20897
5. Matthew Stafford*QBGeorgia6-2½23597
6. Greg Hardy*DEMississippi6-4⅛26797
7. Michael JohnsonDEGeorgia Tech6-725996
8. Malcolm JenkinsCBOhio State6-019595
9. Terrence Cody*DTAlabama6-4½37595
10. Taylor Mays*SUSC6-3½22594
11. Jeremy Maclin**WRMissouri6-0⅝19894
12. Mark Sanchez*QBUSC6-2½22594
13. Knowshon Moreno**RBGeorgia5-10⅜20793
14. Brian OrakpoDETexas6-3½25593
15. Rey MaualugaILBUSC6-1⅞26093
16. Geno Atkins*DETexas6-1¾29493
17. Chris "Beanie" Wells*RBOhio State6-123592
18. Aaron CurryOLBWake Forest6-1¾24792
19. James LaurinaitisILBOhio State6-224092
20. Michael OherOTMississippi6-533091
21. Everette Brown*DEFlorida State6-4¼25291
22. Percy Harvin**WRFlorida5-10¾18791
23. Sen'Derrick Marks*DTAuburn6-0⅞28991
24. George Selvie*DESouth Florida6-3⅞24091
25. LeSean McCoy**RBPittsburgh5-1120591
26. Brandon Spikes*LBFlorida6-3⅛24090
27. Eugene MonroeOTVirginia6-5⅛31090
28. Jermaine Gresham*TEOklahoma6-526690
29. Darrius Heyward-Bey*WRMaryland6-1⅞20390
30. William MooreSMissouri6-0⅜22890
31. Brian CushingOLBUSC6-2¾25391
32. C.J. Spiller*RBClemson5-1119290

Todd McShay is the director of college football scouting for Scouts Inc. He has been evaluating prospects for the NFL draft since 1998.

I can't believe that Brian Weatherspoon - LB - Missouri gets no love.

Duke Robinson - OG - Oklahoma is falling. Is poor pass blocking to blame?

I know we all love Brian Witherspoon, but it's Sean at Missouri.

I'm still not sold he'll leave early.  I think this year he will be a late second to early third rounder.  I think unless he is given a first round draft grade when he has the NFL scouts give him his estimate, he will come back to Missouri for his senior year.



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