Monday, November 30, 2009

Updated 2010 NFL Draft Underclassmen List



Here is an updated list of underclassmen that are thinking about declaring early for the 2010 NFL Draft – The new players I have added are in bold.


QB Sam Bradford, Oklahoma * - Already said he will delcare for 2010 NFL Draft
QB Jevan Snead, Mississippi
QB Jake Locker, Washington
QB Jimmy Clausen, Notre Dame


RB Jonathan Dwyer, Georgia Tech
RB Evan Royster, Penn State
RB John Clay, Wisconsin
RB Jahvid Best, California
RB DeMarco Murray, Oklahoma


WR Dez Bryant, Oklahoma State * - Already said he will delcare for 2010 NFL Draft
WR Mike Williams, Syracuse * - Already said he will delcare for 2010 NFL Draft
WR Arrelious Benn, Illinois
WR Damian Williams, Southern California
WR Dezmon Briscoe, Kansas
WR Demaryius Thomas, Georgia Tech University
WR Golden Tate, Notre Dame
WR Vincent Brown, San Diego State
WR Chris Bell, Norfolk State


TE Rob Gronkowski, Arizona
TE Aaron Hernandez, Florida
TE Weslye Saunders, South Carolina


OT Brian Bulaga, Iowa
OT Anthony Davis, Rutgers
OT Gabe Carimi, Wisconsin
OT Jason Pinkston, Pittsburgh
OT Bruce Campbell, Maryland
OL Maurkice Pouncey, Florida
OL Mike Pouncey, Florida

DE Carlos Dunlap, Florida
DE Cliff Matthews, South Carolina
DE Cameron Heyward, Ohio State
DE Derrick Morgan, Georgia Tech
DE Everson Griffen, Southern California
DE Greg Romeus, Pittsburgh
DE Jason Pierre-Paul, South Florida
DE Thaddeus Gibson, Ohio State
DE Adrian Clayborn, Iowa
DE Justin Trattou, Florida


DT Gerald McCoy, Oklahoma
DT Brian Price, UCLA
DT Marvin Austin, North Carolina
DT Allen Bailey, Miami (Fla.)
DT Stephen Paea, Oregon State


ILB Rolando McClain, Alabama
ILB Obi Ezeh, Michigan
ILB Scott Lutrus, UConn
ILB Quan Sturdivant, North Carolina


OLB Greg Jones, Michigan State
OLB Navorro Bowman, Penn State
OLB Rennie Curran, Georgia
OLB Bruce Carter, North Carolina
OLB Von Miller, Texas A&M


CB Joe Haden, Florida
CB DeAndre Morgan, North Carolina State
CB Ras-I Dowling, Virginia
CB Donovan Warren, Michigan
CB Kareem Jackson, Alabama
CB Dominique Franks, Oklahoma
CB Amari Spievey, Iowa
CB Johnny Patrick, Louisville
CB Chimdi Chekwa, Ohio State
CB Jimmy Smith, Colorado


S Eric Berry, Tennessee
S Morgan Burnett, Georgia Tech
S Reshad Jones, Georgia
S Major Wright, Florida
S Chad Jones, LSU


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2010 Texas vs the Nation initial list of players



Here is the initial list of players for the 2010 Texas vs the Nation All-Star game. A number of these players will be drafted in the 2010 NFL Draft.


QB Tim Hiller, Western Michigan
RB Joique Bell, Wayne State (MI)
RB Deji Karim, Southern Illinois
FB Cory Jackson, Maryland
WR Taylor Price, Ohio
WR Jared Perry, Missouri
WR Juamorris Stewart, Southern
WR Stephen Williams, Toledo
TE Gerald Harris, Mississippi
OG Brandon Carter, Texas Tech
OT Marlon Winn, Texas Tech
OT Selvish Capers, West Virginia
OT Jared Veldheer, Hillsdale (MI)
DE Austen Lane, Murray State
DE Jammie Kirlew, Indiana
DE Hall Davis, UL-Lafayette
DE Danny Batten, South Dakota State
DT Travis Ivey, Maryland
LB Justin Cole, San Jose State
LB Carl Ihenacho, San Jose State
CB Patrick Stoudamire, Western Illinois
CB Akwasi Owusu-Ansah, Indiana (PA)
S Damon Cromartie-Smith, UTEP
S Lucien Antoine Oklahoma State

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Sunday, November 29, 2009

Sunday's NFL winners




Here is the winners for Sunday's NFL football games.


Tampa Bay at Atlanta 1:00 PM FOX – Look for the Falcons to beat the Bucs at home big.


Miami at Buffalo 1:00 PM CBS – Miami looks to get back into the Wild Card race with a win against the Bills.


Cleveland at Cincinnati 1:00 PM CBS – Bengals get back on the winning track at home with a victory.


Seattle at St. Louis 1:00 PM FOX – Seattle get a win against one of the worst teams in the NFL.


Carolina at NY Jets 1:00 PM FOX – Panthers try to get back into wild card race with a win against the Jets.


Washington at Philadelphia 1:00 PM FOX – Eagles stay pace in the wild card race with a win against the Redskins.


Indianapolis at Houston 1:00 PM CBS – Colts lose their first game of the seasons against the Texans.


Kansas City at San Diego 4:05 PM CBS – Chargers win easily against the Chiefs.


Jacksonville at San Francisco 4:05 PM CBS – Jaguars keep the lead in the wild card race with a win over the 49ers.


Chicago at Minnesota 4:15 PM FOX – Bears pull the upset and beat the Vikings.


Arizona at Tennessee 4:15 PM FOX – Titans win get to 5-6 win a win against the Cardinals and are back in the playoff race.


Pittsburgh at Baltimore 8:20 PM NBC – Ravens needs this game and get a huge win against the Steelers.

Saturday, November 28, 2009

Draft Digest: Saturday Football




Here are some of the players to keep on today for the 2010 NFL Draft.

Clemson at South Carolina
RB C.J. Spiller, Clemson - 1st round
WR Jacoby Ford, Clemson - 4th round
OG Thomas Austin, Clemson - 7th round
OLB Ricky Sapp, Clemson - 1st round
OLB Kavell Conner, Clemson - 6th round
CB Chris Chancellor, Clemson - 7th round
CB Crezdon Butler, Clemson - Free-Agent


TE Weslye Saunders, South Carolina - 3rd round – Junior
DE Cliff Matthews, South Carolina - 3rd round – Junior
OLB Eric Norwood, South Carolina - 2nd round
S Darian Stewart, South Carolina - 6th round


North Carolina at North Carolina State
RB Toney Baker, North Carolina State - Free-Agent
C Ted Larsen, North Carolina State - 4th round
CB DeAndre Morgan, North Carolina State - 2nd round – Junior
DE Willie Young, North Carolina State - 2nd


DT Marvin Austin, North Carolina - 1st round – Junior
ILB Quan Sturdivant, North Carolina - 2nd round – Junior
OLB Bruce Carter, North Carolina - 2nd round – Junior
DT Cam Thomas, North Carolina - 7th round
DT Aleric Mullins, North Carolina - Free-Agent


Mississippi at Mississippi State
WR Dexter McCluster, Mississippi - 4th round
WR Shay Hodge, Mississippi - 6th round
OG John Jerry, Mississippi - 5th round
QB Jevan Snead, Mississippi- 1st round – Junior
S Kendrick Lewis, Mississippi - Free-Agent


RB Anthony Dixon, Mississippi State - 3rd round
ILB Jamar Chaney, Mississippi State - 5th round


Oklahoma State at Oklahoma
QB Zac Robinson, Oklahoma State - 7th round
RB Keith Toston, Oklahoma State - 5th round
OT Russell Okung, Oklahoma State - 1st round
OG Andrew Lewis, Oklahoma State - 7th round/Free-Agent
CB Perrish Cox, Oklahoma State - 2nd round
S Andre Sexton, Oklahoma State - Free-Agent
OLB Patrick Lavine, Oklahoma State - Free-Agent


RB Chris Brown, Oklahoma - 5th round
TE Brody Eldridge, Oklahoma - Free-Agent
OT Trent Williams, Oklahoma - 1st round
OG Brian Simmons, Oklahoma - 7th round/Free-Agent
RB DeMarco Murray, Oklahoma - 2nd round – Junior
DT Gerald McCoy, Oklahoma - 1st round – Junior
DE Auston English, Oklahoma - 7th round
OLB Keenan Clayton, Oklahoma - Free-Agent
CB Brian Jackson, Oklahoma - 4th round


New Mexico at TCU
RB Joseph Turner, TCU - 7th round/ Free-Agent
OG Marshall Newhouse, TCU - Free-Agent
DE Jerry Hughes, TCU - 1st round
ILB Daryl Washington, TCU - 3rd round
CB Rafael Priest, TCU - 7th round


Florida State at Florida
TE Caz Piurowski, Florida State - 7th round/Free-Agent
OLB Dekoda Watson, Florida State - 4th round
CB Patrick Robinson, Florida State - 2nd round


QB Tim Tebow, Florida - 2nd round
WR Riley Cooper, Florida - 5th round
TE Aaron Hernandez, Florida - 3rd round – Junior
DE Carlos Dunlap, Florida - 1st round – Junior
S Major Wright, Florida - 2nd round – Junior
CB Joe Haden, Florida - 1st round – Junior
DE Jermaine Cunningham, Florida - 3rd round
ILB Brandon Spikes, Florida - 1st round


Virginia Tech at Virginia
OG Sergio Render, Virginia Tech - 5th round
CB Stephan Virgil, Virginia Tech - 5th round
S Kam Chancellor, Virginia Tech - 2nd round
S Cody Grimm, Virginia Tech - Free-Agent


CB Ras-I Dowling, Virginia - 2nd round - Junior
DT Nate Collins, Virginia - Free-Agent
CB Chris Cook, Virginia - Free-Agent


Miami (FL) at South Florida
RB Javarris James, Miami (Fla.) - 5th round
TE Dedrick Epps, Miami (Fla.) - 6th round
TE Jimmy Graham TE Miami (Fla.) - 7th round/Free-Agent
OT Jason Fox, Miami (Fla.) - 2nd round
DT Allen Bailey, Miami (Fla.)- 2nd round – Junior
ILB Darryl Sharpton, Miami (Fla.) - 4th round
S Randy Phillips, Miami (Fla.) - 7th round


DE Jason Pierre-Paul, South Florida - 2nd round – Junior
DE George Selvie, South Florida - 3rd round
ILB Kion Wilson, South Florida - 6th round
CB Jerome Murphy, South Florida - 2nd round
S Nate Allen, South Florida - 2nd round


Missouri vs. Kansas
WR Danario Alexander, Missouri - 4th round
OLB Sean Weatherspoon, Missouri - 1st round


WR Dezmon Briscoe, Kansas - 2nd round – Junior
S Darrell Stuckey, Kansas - 2nd round


Utah at Brigham Young
OT Zane Beadles, Utah - 4th round
OLB Koa Misi, Utah - 5th round
OLB Stevenson Sylvester, Utah - 7th round
S Robert Johnson, Utah - 5th round


QB Max Hall, Brigham Young - 7th round
TE Dennis Pitta, Brigham Young - 3rd round


Washington State at Washington
C Kenny Alfred, Washington State - 5th round


QB Jake Locker, Washington - 1st round – Junior


Arkansas at LSU
RB Michael Smith, Arkansas - 7th round
OG Mitch Petrus, Arkansas - 3rd round
DT Malcolm Sheppard, Arkansas - 7th round


RB Keiland Williams, LSU - 7th round
FB Richard Dickson, LSU -6th round
WR Brandon LaFell, LSU - 1st/2nd round
WR Trindon Holliday, LSU - 7th round
OT Ciron Black, LSU - 2nd round
S Chad Jones, LSU - 3rd round – Junior
DE Rahim Alem, LSU - 4th round
OLB Perry Riley, LSU - 4th round
CB Chris Hawkins, LSU - 5th round
S Harry Coleman, LSU - 3rd round


Tennessee at Kentucky
S Eric Berry, Tennessee - 1st round – Junior
DT Dan Williams, Tennessee - 2nd round
OLB Rico McCoy, Tennessee - 6th round


DT Corey Peters, Kentucky - 3rd round
ILB Micah Johnson, Kentucky - 4th round
CB Trevard Lindley, Kentucky - 2nd round


Georgia at Georgia Tech
OLB Rennie Curran, Georgia - 3rd round – Junior
S Reshad Jones, Georgia - 2nd round - Junior
CB Prince Miller, Georgia - Free-Agent


OG Cord Howard, Georgia Tech - Free-Agent
RB Jonathan Dwyer, Georgia Tech - 1st round – Junior
WR Demaryius Thomas, Georgia Tech - 1st round – Junior
DE Derrick Morgan, Georgia Tech - 1st round – Junior
S Morgan Burnett, Georgia Tech - 2nd round – Junior


Notre Dame at Stanford
OT Sam Young, Notre Dame - 3rd round
C Eric Olsen, Notre Dame - 5th round
QB Jimmy Clausen, Notre Dame – 1st round – Junior
WR Golden Tate, Notre Dame- 3rd round - Junior
S Kyle McCarthy, Notre Dame - 7th round


RB Toby Gerhart, Stanford - 3rd round
OT Matt Kopa, Stanford - 7th round
OT Chris Marinelli, Stanford - 7th round/Free-Agent
DT Ekom Udofia, Stanford - Free-Agent
CB Richard Sherman, Stanford - Free-Agent


UCLA at USC
ILB Reggie Carter, UCLA - 6th round
CB Alterraun Verner, UCLA - 2nd round


OT Charles Brown, Southern California - 2nd round
OG Jeff Byers, Southern California - 7th round/Free-Agent
OG Alex Parsons, Southern California - Free-Agent
WR Damian Williams, Southern California - 1st round – Junior
DE Everson Griffen, Southern California - 1st round – Junior
S Taylor Mays, Southern California - 1st round
S Josh Pinkard, Southern California - 4th round
CB Kevin Thomas, Southern California - Free-Agent

Friday, November 27, 2009

Draft Digest: Friday Football



Here are the games for Friday to watch and what players to watch for the 2010 NFL Draft, I have add some juniors that there are rumors that they will declare. More in-depth coverage as we get closer to the NFL Draft process.


Rutgers at Louisville
OT Kevin Haslam, Rutgers - 6th round
DE George Johnson, Rutgers - Free-Agent
ILB Ryan D'Imperio, Rutgers - Free-Agent
CB Devin McCourty, Rutgers - 3rd round
OT Anthony Davis, Rutgers- Junior – 1st round (Thoughts that he will declare)


ILB Jon Dempsey, Louisville - Free-Agent
CB Johnny Patrick, Louisville – Junior – 7th round (Thoughts that he will declare)


Temple at Ohio
DT Andre Neblett, Temple - Free-Agent
S Dominique Harris, Temple - Free-Agent


WR Taylor Price, Ohio - 5th round
CB Thad Turner, Ohio - Free-Agent


Illinois at Cincinnati
QB Isiah Williams, Illinois – Free-Agent
TE Michael Hoomanawanui, Illinois - 7th round
OG Jon Asamoah, Illinois - 3rd round
DE Doug Pilcher, Illinois - Free-Agent
WR Arrelious Benn, Illinois – Junior – 1st round (Thoughts that he will declare)


QB Tony Pike, Cincinnati – 2nd or 3rd round
WR Mardy Gilyard, Cincinnati - 2nd round
OT Jeff Linkenbach, Cincinnati – Free-Agent
DE Alex Daniels, Cincinnati - Free-Agent
DT Ricardo Mathews, Cincinnati - Free-Agent
S Aaron Webster, Cincinnati - 6th round


Northern Illinois at Central Michigan
QB Dan LeFevour, Central Michigan - 2nd or 3rd round
WR Bryan Anderson, Central Michigan - 6th round


Toledo at Bowling Green
WR Stephen Williams, Toledo - Free-Agent
S Barry Church, Toledo - 5th round


WR Freddie Barnes, Bowling Green -6th round
QB Tyler Sheehan, Bowling Green – Free-Agent
S P.J. Mahone, Bowling Green - Free-Agent


Buffalo at Kent State
WR Naaman Roosevelt, Buffalo - 5th round
S Mike Newton FS Buffalo - Free-Agent


Alabama at Auburn
TE Colin Peek, Alabama - 5th round
OT Drew Davis, Alabama - 7th round
OG Mike Johnson, Alabama - 2nd round
DE Brandon Deaderick, Alabama - 6th round
DE Lorenzo Washington, Alabama - Free-Agent
DT Terrence Cody, Alabama - 1st round
CB Javier Arenas, Alabama - 3rd round
CB Marquis Johnson, Alabama - Free-Agent
S Justin Woodall, Alabama - 4th round
ILB Rolando McClain, Alabama – Junior – 1st round (Thoughts that he will declare)
CB Kareem Jackson, Alabama – Junior – 2nd round (Thoughts that he will declare)


RB Ben Tate, Auburn – 4th round
TE Tommy Trott, Auburn - Free-Agent
DT Jake Ricks, Auburn - Free-Agent
OLB Antonio Coleman, Auburn -6th round
CB Walter McFadden, Auburn - Free-Agent


Nebraska at Colorado
C Jacob Hickman, Nebraska – 7th round
DT Ndamukong Suh, Nebraska - 1st round
S Larry Asante, Nebraska - 6th round


Pittsburgh at West Virginia
QB Bill Stull, Pittsburgh - 7th round or Free-Agent
TE Nate Byham, Pittsburgh - 5th round
OG Joe Thomas, Pittsburgh – Free-Agent
ILB Adam Gunn, Pittsburgh - Free-Agent
CB Aaron Berry, Pittsburgh - Free-Agent
DE Greg Romeus, Pittsburgh – Junior – 2nd round (Thoughts that he will declare)


QB Jarrett Brown, West Virginia – 4th round
WR Alric Arnett, West Virginia -5th round
OT Selvish Capers, West Virginia - 2nd round
ILB Reed Williams, West Virginia -7th round


Nevada at Boise State
CB Kyle Wilson, Boise State – 3rd round


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Thursday, November 26, 2009

2010 NFL opponents in the AFC



Here are the 2010 NFL opponents in the AFC


AFC East
Buffalo Bills
Home: Miami, New England, N.Y. Jets, Cleveland, Pittsburgh, Chicago, Detroit, AFC South
Away: Miami, New England, N.Y. Jets, Baltimore, Cincinnati, Green Bay, Minnesota, AFC West


Miami Dolphins
Home: Buffalo, New England, N.Y. Jets, Cleveland, Pittsburgh, Chicago, Detroit, AFC South
Away: Buffalo, New England, N.Y. Jets, Baltimore, Cincinnati, Green Bay, Minnesota, AFC West


New England Patriots
Home: Buffalo, Miami, N.Y. Jets, Baltimore, Cincinnati, Green Bay, Minnesota, AFC South
Away: Buffalo, Miami, N.Y. Jets, Cleveland, Pittsburgh, Chicago, Detroit, AFC West


New York Jets
Home: Buffalo, Miami, New England, Baltimore, Cincinnati, Green Bay, Minnesota, AFC South
Away: Buffalo, Miami, New England, Cleveland, Pittsburgh, Chicago, Detroit, AFC West


AFC North
Baltimore Ravens
Home: Cincinnati, Cleveland, Pittsburgh, Buffalo, Miami, New Orleans, Tampa Bay, AFC West
Away: Cincinnati, Cleveland, Pittsburgh, New England, N.Y. Jets, Atlanta, Carolina, AFC South


Cincinnati Bengals
Home: Baltimore, Cleveland, Pittsburgh, Buffalo, Miami, New Orleans, Tampa Bay, AFC West
Away: Baltimore, Cleveland, Pittsburgh, New England, N.Y. Jets, Atlanta, Carolina, AFC South


Cleveland Browns
Home: Baltimore, Cincinnati, Pittsburgh, New England, N.Y. Jets, Atlanta, Carolina, AFC West
Away: Baltimore, Cincinnati, Pittsburgh, Buffalo, Miami, New Orleans, Tampa Bay, AFC South


Pittsburgh Steelers
Home: Baltimore, Cincinnati, Cleveland, New England, N.Y. Jets, Atlanta, Carolina, AFC West
Away: Baltimore, Cincinnati, Cleveland, Buffalo, Miami, New Orleans, Tampa Bay, AFC South


AFC South
Houston Texans
Home: Indianapolis, Jacksonville, Tennessee, Kansas City, San Diego, Dallas, N.Y. Giants, AFC North
Away: Indianapolis, Jacksonville, Tennessee, Denver, Oakland, Philadelphia, Washington, AFC East


Indianapolis Colts
Home: Houston, Jacksonville, Tennessee, Kansas City, San Diego, Dallas, N.Y. Giants, AFC North
Away: Houston, Jacksonville, Tennessee, Denver, Oakland, Philadelphia, Washington, AFC East


Jacksonville Jaguars
Home: Houston, Indianapolis, Tennessee, Denver, Oakland, Philadelphia, Washington, AFC North
Away: Houston, Indianapolis, Tennessee, Kansas City, San Diego, Dallas, N.Y. Giants, AFC East


Tennessee Titans
Home: Houston, Indianapolis, Jacksonville, Denver, Oakland, Philadelphia, Washington, AFC North
Away: Houston, Indianapolis, Jacksonville, Kansas City, San Diego, Dallas, N.Y. Giants, AFC East


AFC West
Denver Broncos
Home: Kansas City, Oakland, San Diego, Houston, Indianapolis, St. Louis, Seattle, AFC East
Away: Kansas City, Oakland, San Diego, Jacksonville, Tennessee, Arizona, San Francisco, AFC North


Kansas City Chiefs
Home: Denver, Oakland, San Diego, Houston, Indianapolis, Arizona, San Francisco, AFC East
Away: Denver, Oakland, San Diego, Jacksonville, Tennessee, San Francisco, Seattle, AFC North


Oakland Raiders
Home: Denver, Kansas City, San Diego, Jacksonville, Tennessee, St. Louis, Seattle, AFC East
Away: Denver, Kansas City, San Diego, Houston, Indianapolis, Arizona, San Francisco, AFC North


San Diego Chargers
Home: Denver, Kansas City, Oakland, Jacksonville, Tennessee, Arizona, San Francisco, AFC East
Away: Denver, Kansas City, Oakland, Houston, Indianapolis, St. Louis, Seattle, AFC North

2010 NFL opponents in the NFC


Here are the 2010 NFL opponents in the NFC.


NFC East
Dallas Cowboys
Home: New York, Philadelphia, Washington, Chicago, Detroit, Jacksonville, Tennessee, NFC South
Away: New York, Philadelphia, Washington, Green Bay, Minnesota, Houston, Indianapolis, NFC West


New York Giants
Home: Dallas, Philadelphia, Washington, Chicago, Detroit, Jacksonville, Tennessee, NFC South
Away: Dallas, Philadelphia, Washington, Green Bay, Minnesota, Houston, Indianapolis, NFC West


Philadelphia Eagles
Home: Dallas, New York, Washington, Green Bay, Minnesota, Houston, Indianapolis, NFC South
Away: Dallas, New York, Washington, Green Bay, Chicago, Detroit, Jacksonville, Tennessee, NFC West


Washington Redskins
Home: Dallas, New York, Philadelphia, Green Bay, Minnesota, Houston, Indianapolis, NFC South
Away: Dallas, New York, Philadelphia, Chicago, Detroit, Jacksonville, Tennessee, NFC West


NFC North
Chicago Bears
Home: Detroit, Green Bay, Minnesota, Philadelphia, Washington, New England, N.Y. Jets, NFC West
Away: Detroit, Green Bay, Minnesota, Dallas, N.Y. Giants, Buffalo, Miami, NFC South


Detroit Lions
Home: Chicago, Green Bay, Minnesota, Philadelphia, Washington, New England, N.Y. Jets, NFC West
Away: Chicago, Green Bay, Minnesota, Dallas, N.Y. Giants, Buffalo, Miami, NFC South


Green Bay Packers
Home: Chicago, Detroit, Minnesota, Dallas, N.Y. Giants, Buffalo, Miami, NFC West
Away: Chicago, Detroit, Minnesota, Philadelphia, Washington, New England, N.Y. Jets, NFC South


Minnesota Vikings
Home: Chicago, Detroit, Green Bay, Dallas, N.Y. Giants, Buffalo, Miami, NFC West
Away: Chicago, Detroit, Green Bay, Philadelphia, Washington, New England, N.Y. Jets, NFC South


NFC South
Atlanta Falcons
Home: Carolina, New Orleans, Tampa Bay, Arizona, San Francisco, Baltimore, Cincinnati, NFC North
Away: Carolina, New Orleans, Tampa Bay, Seattle, St. Louis, Cleveland, Pittsburgh, NFC East


Carolina Panthers
Home: Atlanta, New Orleans, Tampa Bay, Arizona, San Francisco, Baltimore, Cincinnati, NFC North
Away: Atlanta, New Orleans, Tampa Bay, Seattle, St. Louis, Cleveland, Pittsburgh, NFC East


New Orleans Saints
Home: Atlanta, Carolina, Tampa Bay, St. Louis, Seattle, Cleveland, Pittsburgh, NFC North
Away: Atlanta, Carolina, Tampa Bay, Arizona, San Francisco, Baltimore, Cincinnati, NFC East


Tampa Bay Buccaneers
Home: Atlanta, Carolina, New Orleans, St. Louis, Seattle, Cleveland, Pittsburgh, NFC North
Away: Atlanta, Carolina, New Orleans, Arizona, San Francisco, Baltimore, Cincinnati, NFC East


NFC West
Arizona Cardinals
Home: St. Louis, San Francisco, Seattle, New Orleans, Tampa Bay, Denver, Oakland, NFC East
Away: St. Louis, San Francisco, Seattle, Atlanta, Carolina, Kansas City, San Diego, NFC North


St. Louis Rams
Home: Arizona, San Francisco, Seattle, New Orleans, Tampa Bay, Kansas City, San Diego, NFC East
Away: Arizona, San Francisco, Seattle, Atlanta, Carolina, Denver, Oakland, NFC North


San Francisco 49ers
Home: Arizona, St. Louis, Seattle, Atlanta, Carolina, Denver, Oakland, NFC East
Away: Arizona, St. Louis, Seattle, New Orleans, Tampa Bay, Kansas City, San Diego, NFC North


Seattle Seahawks
Home: Arizona, San Francisco, St. Louis, Atlanta, Carolina, Kansas City, San Diego, NFC East
Away: Arizona, San Francisco, St. Louis, New Orleans, Tampa Bay, Denver, Oakland, NFC North

Draft Digest: Thursday Night Football




Tonight game is Texas at Texas A&M, here are the guys to keep an eye on for the 2010 NFL Draft.


Texas:
QB Colt McCoy, Texas (SR) – McCoy is a very smart player who doesn't get rattled easily, and always seems very poised in and outside of the pocket. Still there are question marks surround his arm strength and whether or not he’s a “system quarterback”—can he succeed outside the comfort of the spread offense? I like McCoy but I don’t see him being a “franchise” quarterback in the NFL, but I do think he will get drafted in the first round because all it takes is for one team to fall in love with him, and believe that he can be that franchise quarterback.


WR Jordan Shipley, Texas (SR) – Shipley is a productive receiver in Texas and is better athlete then people give him credit for and has good size at 6-0 190 pounds and should be around the high 4.4 rang in the 40. He shows good ability to run good, clean routes and catches the football with his hands. He also can be used in the return game and had a touchdown but as a punt returner and kick returner last season. The thing with Shipley is he is a stead receiver that isn’t going to wow you in any particular aspect of his game and is a number two receiver at the NFL level. Right now has a second round grade from NFL scouts.


OT Adam Ulatoski, Texas (SR) – They say everything is bigger in Texas and Ulatoski certainly does his best to prove that correct at 6-8, 300-plus pounds. Ulatoski is a fifth-year lineman who is a smart player on and off the field—he graduated in December 2008, and was a two-time first-team Academic All-Big 12 selection. He is a powerful offensive tackle with good feet and the ability to play left tackle in the NFL. However, he seems better suited for the right tackle position because he is a good athlete, but not a great athlete, and is a better run blocker then he is a pass blocker. Right now has a sixth round grade from NFL scouts.


DT Lamarr Houston, Texas (SR) – Houston has played both defensive end and defensive tackle in his college career, he has good size at 6-2 300 pounds and could play defense end in a 3-4 defense or defensive tackle in a 4-3 defense. He has good quickness and has the ability to get in the backfield and make plays. Right now holds a fifth round grade for the 2010 NFL Draft.


OLB Sergio Kindle, Texas (SR)– Kindle is tougher against the run and a better blitzing linebacker than Aaron Curry who was the number four overall pick in the 2009 NFL Draft. Kindle is a very strong pass rusher who can be a great blitzing strong side linebacker or even defensive end on 3rd downs. He has great speed and aggressiveness, and always plays hard. Right now has a second round grade from NFL scouts.


OLB Roddrick Muckelroy, Texas (SR) – Muckelroy doesn’t get the hype that his fellow linebacker Sergio Kindle gets, but all he does is make tackle and last season end up with 102 total tackles. He isn’t the linebacker that is going to make the huge hit or the game changing sack and forced fumble but what he is going to do is do his job and make very few mistakes. He is a very consistent player and there is no reason to think that he will be any different at the next level. Right now has a fourth round grade from NFL scouts.


S Earl Thomas, Texas (Redshirt Soph) – There is some talk about him coming out early since he is a redshirt sophomore and would be eligible for the 2010 NFL Draft. He is a good overall athlete who can make plays both in the running game and in the passing game. He has ok size at 5-10 200 pounds, but has great speed and coverage ability as a safety. The question mark is if he come out where will he get drafted, some think he might be a late first round pick, or an early second round pick in the 2010 NFL Draft, but we will just have to wait and see if he declares.


Texas A & M:


OLB Von Miller, Texas A&M (JR) – Miller is a good looking athlete and would fit in a 3-4 defense as an outside linebacker. He has a lot of pass rushing skills and has shown the ability to drop in coverage and is a good overall athlete would good size for an outside linebacker at 6-3 240 pounds. Right now if he declares should be a late first round pick in the 2010 NFL Draft.


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Wednesday, November 25, 2009

Texas vs. the Nation Alumni of the Week



This weeks Texas vs. the Nation Alumni of the week is outside linebacker Andy Studebaker of the Kansas City Chiefs who against the defending Super Bowl champions Pittsburgh Steelers had five tackles (four solo), a half-sack and two interceptions in Sunday's overtime win. One of his interceptions came in the redzone where it looked like the Steelers would score and then Studebaker picked off the pass and took it 94 yards and almost returned it for a touchdown. This was Studebaker's first start of the season, because of Mike Vrabel injury and the second-year player from Wheaton College in Illinois made the most of his opportunity.

Tuesday, November 24, 2009

Draft Digest: Tuesday Night Football



Tonight's game is Ball State at Western Michigan, there is really only two seniors to keep your eye for the 2010 NFL Draft and they both play for Western Michigan. They are QB Tim Hiller, and RB Brandon West.


QB Tim Hiller, Western Michigan (SR) - He has good size for a quarterback at 6-4 230 and can make all the throws that will be ask of him at the next level. He is mostly a pocket passer but is a good enough of an athlete to move around and avoid the rush, but isn’t much of a runner. He should go to the Texas vs the Nation All-Star game and hopeful that will help improve his stock. Right now carries a 6th round grade.


RB Brandon West, Western Michigan (SR) - He is a smaller framed running back at 5-10 185, but does have some quickness and speed and has the ability to catch the football. He looks like a third down running back and a possible return guy at the next level. A lot will depend on his workout numbers and what he runs in the 40 since his game is based on speed and quickness. So far it doesn’t look like he will get invite to an All-Star game or the combine. Right now carries a 7th round to free-agent grade.


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VanFulpen's NFL Power Rankings




After week 11, here are my NFL power rankings. Right now it looks like the Colts and the Saints will meet in the Super Bowl, but we all know that things change every week in the NFL.


1. Indianapolis Colts
2. New Orleans Saints
3. Minnesota Vikings
4. San Diego Chargers
5. Arizona Cardinals
6. New England Patriots
7. Cincinnati Bengals
8. Dallas Cowboys
9. Philadelphia Eagles
10. Pittsburgh Steelers
11. New York Giants
12. Green Bay Packers
13. Jacksonville Jaguars
14. Baltimore Ravens
15. Denver Broncos
16. Atlanta Falcons
17. Miami Dolphins
18. Houston Texans
19. Tennessee Titans
20. San Francisco 49ers
21. Chicago Bears
22. New York Jets
23. Carolina Panthers
24. Washington Redskins
25. Seattle Seahawks
26. Kansas City Chiefs
27. Buffalo Bills
28. Oakland Raiders
29. Detroit Lions
30. St. Louis Rams
31. Tampa Bay Buccaneers
32. Cleveland Browns


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If the NFL Playoff Started Today



If the NFL Playoff Started Today


Here is what the NFL playoff would like if they started today.


NFC
1. New Orleans Saints – NFC South Champs (Bye Week)
2. Minnesota Vikings – NFC North Champs (Bye Week)
3. Dallas Cowboys – NFC East Champs
4. Arizona Cardinals – NFC West Champs
5. Philadelphia Eagles – Wild Card
6. Green Bay Packers – Wild Card


Wild Card Games:
Green Bay Packers @ Dallas Cowboys
Philadelphia Eagles @ Arizona Cardinals




AFC
1. Indianapolis Colts – AFC South Champs (Bye Week)
2. Cincinnati Bengals – AFC North Champs (Bye Week)
3. San Diego Chargers – AFC West Champs
4. New England Patriots – AFC East Champs
5. Jacksonville Jaguars – Wild Card
6. Pittsburgh Steelers – Wild Card


Wild Card Games:
Pittsburgh Steelers @ San Diego Chargers
Jacksonville Jaguars @ New England Patriots

Monday, November 23, 2009

2010 East-West Shrine Game Roster




Here is the 2010 East - West Shrine game roster so far:

East Roster
Ali Villanuea Tight End Army
Dan Lefevour Quarterback Central Michigan University
Thomas Austin Offensive Guard Clemson University
Kavell Conner Inside Linebacker Clemson University
Vince Oghobaase Defensive Tackle Duke University
Van Eskridge Free Safety East Carolina University
John Skelton Quarterback Fordham University
Akwasi Owusu-Ansah Cornerback Indiana University of Pennsylvania
Jamar Chaney Inside Linebacker Mississippi State University
Ted Larsen Center North Carolina State University
Willie Young Defensive End North Carolina State University
Arthur Jones Defensive Tackle Syracuse University
Andre Roberts Wide Receiver The Citadel
Brandon Lang Defensive End Troy University
Cameron Sheffield Outside Linebacker Troy University
Andre Anderson Running Back Tulane University
Mitch Petrus Offensive Guard University of Arkansas
Torell Troup Defensive Tackle University of Central Florida
Lindsey Witten Defensive End University of Connecticut
Jon Asamoah Offensive Guard University of Illinois
Michael Hoomanawanui Tight End University of Illinois
Terrell Skinner Free Safety University of Maryland
Darryl Sharpton Inside Linebacker University of Miami
Nate Byham Tight End University of Pittsburgh
Kion Wilson Inside Linebacker University of South Florida
Chris Scott Offensive Tackle University of Tennessee
O'Brien Schofield Outside Linebacker University of Wisconsin
Barry Church Strong Safety University of Toledo
Ed Wang Offensive Tackle Virginia Tech
Brandon Ghee Cornerback Wake Forest University

West Roster

Tony Washington Offensive Tackle Abilene Christian University
Chris Thomas Safety Air Force Academy
Dexter Davis Outside Linebacker Arizona State University
Chris McGaha Wide Receiver Arizona State University
Joe Pawelek Inside Linebacker Baylor University
J.D. Walton Center Baylor University
Max Hall Quarterback Brigham Young University
Shelley Smith Offensive Guard Colorado State University
Seyi Ajirotutu Wide Receiver Fresno State University
Robert Malone Punter Fresno State University
Lonyae Miller Running Back Fresno State University
Reggie Stephens Offensive Guard Iowa State University
Perrish Cox Cornerback Oklahoma State University
Zac Robinson Quarterback Oklahoma State University
Erik Lorig Defensive End Stanford University
Ekom Udofia Defensive Tackle Stanford University
Jerry Hughes Outside Linebacker Texas Christian University
Daryl Washington Inside Linebacker Texas Christian University
Brandon Carter Offensive Guard Texas Tech University
Earl Mitchell Defensive Tackle University of Arizona
Devin Ross Cornerback University of Arizona
Tyson Alualu Defensive Tackle University of California, Berkeley
Mike Tepper Offensive Tackle University of California, Berkeley
Syd'Quan Thompson Cornerback University of California, Berkeley
Verran Tucker Wide Receiver University of California, Berkeley
Ryan Moya Fullback University of California, Los Angeles
Alterraun Verner Cornerback University of California, Los Angeles
Danario Alexander Wide Receiver University of Missouri
Larry Asante Strong Safety University of Nebraska
James Ruffin Defensive End University of Northern Iowa
Auston English Defensive End University of Oklahoma
TJ Ward Free Safety University of Oregon
Joshua Pinkard Free Safety University of Southern California
Zane Beadles Offensive Tackle University of Utah
Kenny Alfred Center Washington State University

Friday, November 20, 2009

Draft Digest: Ohio State at Michigan



Players to Watch for 2010 NFL Draft:


DE Brandon Graham, Michigan (SR) - Player with a ton of talent on a bad team, could end up being a later 1st round pick or early 2nd round pick.


WR Greg Mathews, Michigan (SR) – He is a good size wide receiver with decent speed the past two season hasn’t put up huge number because of the inconsistency of the quarterback at Michigan. He could show something at an All-Star game and individual work out that could move his draft stock up but right now is a 7th round pick or free-agent.


LB Obi Ezeh, Michigan (JR) – Some have said that will leave early, but I expect him back at Michigan for his senior season next year. He is a good overall athlete and if does declare he would be a 4th round pick in the 2010 NFL Draft.


CB Donovan Warren, Michigan (JR) - Warren most likely is gone from Ann Arbor and will declare of the 2010 NFL Draft. He has good size and he a good overall athlete, right now should be a 2nd or 3rd round pick.


DE Cameron Heyward, Ohio State (JR) – Powerful player who many think will leave early, possible 1st round pick.


DE Thaddeus Gibson, Ohio State (JR) – Most likely an outside linebacker in 3-4 defense, could leave early if did so would be a 2nd or 3rd round pick.


CB Chimdi Chekwa, Ohio State (JR) – Another junior who might take his game to the NFL after this season, good size cornerback. If could out would be a 3rd – 4th round pick.


S Kurt Coleman, Ohio State (SR) – A good athlete who can make plays in the secondary. Should end up being a 4th round pick in the 2010 NFL Draft.


DT Doug Worthington, Ohio State (SR) – An athletic defensive tackle who could play defensive tackle in a 4-3 or has the ability to play defensive end in the 3-4. Should be a 6th round pick in the 2010 NFL Draft.


S Anderson Russell, Ohio State (SR) – Not as good of an athlete as his running mate at safety Kurt Coleman, but still a good overall football player. Look for him to be a 7th round pick.

Thursday, November 19, 2009

Draft Digest: Thursday Night College Football


We have a Big 12 game tonight on Thursday Night College Football, players to watch for the 2010 NFL Draft are the following:

OT Russell Okung, Oklahoma State – Okung right now looks like a sure fire top 10 pick and the first offensive tackle drafted in the 2010 NFL Draft. Okung is a durable player, and he has started as a true freshman. He is a good athlete, with good lateral mobility which allows him to be a very good pass protector. He has quick feet and fluid movement, and also possesses a mean streak that scouts look for in offensive linemen. Coming from the spread offense that Oklahoma State runs, Okung will need to improve as a run blocker. He also needs to get stronger in the weight room.

CB Perrish Cox , Oklahoma State - Cox has good size a 6-0 200 pounds and is not only a good cover cornerback, but a willing tackler. He has good speed and shows that off as a very good return guy. He has the ability to play both man to man and zone coverage as a cornerback. He has 29 total tackles this season with 4 interceptions and 15 pass break-ups. He has 543 kick return yards on 24 returns averaging 22.6 yards a kick return. Cox also has returned 12 punts for 106 yards. Right he looks like a 2nd round draft pick in the 2010 NFL Draft.

RB Keith Toston, Oklahoma State – Toston has really improved his draft stock this season, with the lost of Dez Bryant to a NCAA suspension he has been the focal point of the offense. Toston has good size at 6-0 214 and has put up some good stats this season with 958 yards rushing and 10 touchdowns, averaging 5.4 yards a carry. He has also caught 22 passes for 211 yards. The biggest question mark is going to be his straight line speed and right now looks like a 5th round pick.

QB Zac Robinson, Oklahoma State - Robinson plays in a spread offense that so much of college football is going to, and which makes it hard for NFL personal to really get a true evaluation on what a quarterback can do at the next level. One things Robinson is a good athlete and can move in the pocket to give himself time to get the ball down field and has a strong arm. He hasn’t had the season that many people thought he would have and some of the reason is because of the NCAA suspension of his top receiver Dez Bryant. He is completing 63.5% of his passes for 1,922 yards and 15 touchdowns and 7 interceptions. He has rushed for 302 yards and 4 touchdowns. Right now looks like a 6th or 7th round pick that a team will want to develop for down the road.

OG Andrew Lewis, Oklahoma State – Lewis has the ability to play both guard and center and has decent size at 6-4 295 pounds. Does a good job in pass blocking, but needs to get a little stronger in run blocking and that will come in time because of the offense that he plays in. He has good feet and is a good overall athlete. Right now he looks like a 7th round pick.

S Andre Sexton, Oklahoma State – Sexton has played linebacker and safety at Oklahoma State, he has good size at 6-0 224 and will be projected as a safety at the next level he is a good overall athlete, but needs to improve his coverage skills but is a good tackler. This season so far has 53 total tackles, 3 tackles for loss, 1 interception, and 4 pass break-ups. Right now looks like a late round draft pick or an undrafted rookie free-agent.

S Lucien Antoine, Oklahoma State – Antoine is a physical safety and will come up and hit you. Has good size at 6-1 215, but needs to improve his coverage skills. This season has 53 total tackles, 6 tackles for loss, 2 sacks, and 1 interception. Will be a in the box type safety at the next level. Right now looks like a late round draft pick or an undrafted rookie free-agent.

OLB Patrick Lavine, Oklahoma State – Lavine has been a constant for OSU over the last three seasons, he finished second on the team in tackles as a freshman and sophomore and fourth as a junior. This season has 59 total tackles, 4.5 tackles for loss, 1 sack and 5 interceptions. Lavine has a safety in high school and skill has good coverage skills for an outside linebacker and has decent size at 6-2 226 pounds. He needs to add some weight to play at the next level and right now like a late round draft pick or an undrafted rookie free-agent.

Colorado really doesn’t have any seniors for the 2010 NFL Draft.

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Wednesday, November 18, 2009

Draft Digest: Wednesday Night College Football


We have two MAC games tonight in Buffalo at Miami (OH) and
Central Michigan at Ball State. Players to keep your eye on for the 2010 NFL Draft:

Buffalo at Miami (OH):
WR Naaman Roosevelt, Buffalo - Roosevelt has decent size at around 6-0 190 pounds, but does a good job running routes and get in and out of his breaks. He is a player in the NFL that can play in the slot as well on the outside and will come in to the NFL as a number three receiver and could become a number two receiver down the road. Right now looks like he will be a 5th round pick in the 2010 NFL Draft.

S Mike Newton, Buffalo – Newton is an in the box type safety and has good speed and size at 5-11 200 pounds. This season so far has 71 tackles, a sack and an interception. He needs to get better in coverage, and should be a late round pick in the 2010 NFL Draft or will get signed as a free-agent.

***RB James Starks, Buffalo – Injured and hasn’t played this season but someone that will be getting a look from NFL Scout at Buffalo pro day if he doesn’t get invited to the NFL combine.

Central Michigan at Ball State:
QB Dan LeFevour, Central Michigan – One NFL Scout told me that they had LeFevour as their second overall senior quarterback. He has had an outstanding senior season and career for Central Michigan and will get a chance to go to an All-Star game and the NFL Combine where his true final grade will be found out. He is a very good athlete and also is an accurate passer, the question mark is his arm strength. I think when it all said and done he is a 3rd round pick in the 2010 NFL Draft, with a good All-Star week showing and a good combine could move up into the 2nd round.

WR Bryan Anderson, Central Michigan – Like LeFevour Anderson has had an outstand career at Central Michigan. He is a big, physical receiver at 6-5 215 pounds, with good hands the question mark is his straight line speed and we will have to see what that is when we get a clock on him. If he can be in the low 4.5 rang he could be a 3rd round pick in the 2010 NFL Draft.

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NFL Draft: 2010 Safety Rankings




Here are my top 10 senior safeties.

1. Taylor Mays, USC – Mays is the top overall senior prospect going into the season, he has the size and the speed that the NFL looks for at the safety position. Some scouts believe that Mays is a type of game changing player the Raven’s Ed Reed or the Steeler’s Troy Polamalu. Many thought that Mays would come out for this past Aprils draft and if he did he would had been a first round pick. He has great measurables since he is around 6-3 230 and can run in the 4.4 in the 40. He is a prototypical center-fielder displaying elite range to go along with good instincts, and has a great motor and intensity. On the down side he will take bad angles to the football and he relies too much on his pure speed more than proper technique.

2. Nate Allen, South Florida – Allen has good size at 6-2 206 and has the speed and athleticism to play both man to man a zone coverage at the next level. He will come down a support the run as well as play pass coverage and last season had 53 total tackles, 1 sack and 1 interception. This season Allen has been better then he was last season and so far has 60 total tackles, 1 tackle for loss, 3 interceptions and 4 pass break-ups. He has improved on his coverage skills and has moved up the draft boards.

3. Darrell Stuckey, Kansas – Stuckey was first team All-Big 12 last season. Stuckey lead the team with five interceptions and was second on the team with 98 tackles. He has good size at 6-1 205 pounds and not only does well in pass coverage but will come up and support the run. He has good speed and is an aggressive hard hitting safety. This season he has lead the team in tackles, with 73 total tackles, 3.5 tackles for loss, 1 sack, 1 interception, and 2 pass break-ups. He is a great in the box safety and just needs to improve his coverage skills to be a complete safety at the next level.

4. Kamer Chancellor, Virginia Tech – Chancellor is a big athletic safety and can match USC’s Taylor Mays in overall size as a safety as both are 6-3, and Chancellor is 225 pounds. Last season Chancellor had 52 tackles, 2 interceptions and 5 pass break-ups. He is a good overall athlete and his size helps when he comes down and supports the run, he is a little stiff in the hips in pass coverage and is better in zone coverage then man to man, but has the ability to play both. He will come up and hit you and just needs to work on his pass coverage skills to become and overall player at the next level. This season so far has 57 total tackles, 3 tackles for loss, 1 interception and 3 pass break-ups.

5. Harry Coleman, LSU – Coleman this season has gone from playing safety to playing linebacker because that is what the LSU Tigers needed him to do, but at the next level he will move back to playing strong safety. This season so far he has 63 total tackles, 6 tackles for loss, 3 sacks, and 3 pass break-ups. He has shown this season that he will be a good in the box safety and does have the coverage skills to play on the back-end as well. Has good size for a safety at 6-2 206.

6. T.J. Ward, Oregon – Ward has only played in 5 games this season so far because of injuries but has 46 total tackles, 2.5 tackles for loss, 1 interception and 3 pass break-ups. He has decent size at 5-11 208 pounds and is a good overall athlete. He has good coverage skills and played some cornerback earlier in his career.

7. Justin Woodall, Alabama – Woodall is a big, strong safety at 6-2 220 pound who is willing to support the run and has a nose for the football, he show good coverage ability for a strong safety and does a good job in the box. This season he has 36 total tackles, 1.5 tackles for loss, 2 interceptions, and 4 pass break-ups.

8. Kurt Coleman, Ohio State – Coleman thought about entering the NFL draft before returning to Ohio State, which was a good move for him. Last season he had 78 total tackles, and has 11 total tackles in the Fiesta Bowl against Texas, and end the season with 4 interceptions. Coleman has alright size at 5-11 190 pounds and has good overall speed and has good range in pass coverage, and seems to be able to read and react well, in both the run and the passing game. This season Coleman has had 60 total tackles, 2.5 tackles for loss, 1 sack, 3 interceptions, and 2 pass break-ups.

9. Myron Rolle, Florida State – Rolle did not play this season because he won the Rhodes Scholar award and spent the year studying abroad. In the 2008 season he was third on the team with 62 total tackles, and had 5 pass break-ups. He has good size at 6-2 218 and he is a Rhodes Scholar so is a very smart person and he is also football smart. There was a lot of hype around him when he came to Florida State and never really turned into the player people thought he would be but is a very good player. That is what I see him being at the next level, maybe not a great player but a very good overall player.

10. Darian Stewart, South Carolina – Stewart is a hard hitting safety who get in there and supports the run, this season he has 50 total tackles, 6 tackles for loss, and 4 pass break-ups. He has decent size a 5-11 216 pounds. He is much more of a in the box safety and needs to improve his coverage skills to be a all around safety at the next level.

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