1. Matt Tennant, Boston College - Tennant has good quickness for a center and does a very good job making the protection calls as the line of scrimmage. He is a fifth-year senior who has started fro three seasons, and last season was an honorable mention All-ACC performer. Is some what light at only 273 pounds but should be able to add 15 pounds to get around 300 with out a problem.
2. J.D. Walton, Baylor - Walton started his career at Arizona State, and then transferred to Baylor after the 2005 season. He has good experience being a three-year starter. Has good size at right around 300 pounds and is very strong as a player, he also has good football knowledge and is a very hard worker.
3. Ted Larsen, North Carolina State - Larsen can play both guard and center on the offensive side of the ball, but started his career as a defensive tackle and started three games there. At around 300 pounds has good size, but he will compete hard on every play and that is why the coaches wanted to find the best spot for him to play down after down at.
4. Kenny Alfred, Washington State -Alfred is another center who might have to add some weight, being only 290 pounds. He has the ability to also play guard and has a lot of experience on the offensive line. He is very good as a run blocker and is very strong and is a very hard worker.
5. John Estes, Hawaii - Estes plays in Hawaii pass happy offense and is a better pass blocker then he is a run blocker because of that. He does a good job moving his feet and is quick on them. He has good size at right around 300 pounds and does a good job making the line calls.
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