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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.

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