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Old 06-08-2006, 04:25 PM
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In my opinion it has to be Trent Edwards from Stanford, who does infact have better tools than Cutler.

Another name is Larry Birdine from Oklahoma, he has more potential then Manny Lawson. He's a perfect 3-4 OLB, but could easily play DE in the 4-3 at the next level.

I can also see Tanard Jackson from Syracuse being the first CB taken off the board next year. Good size, speed, and coverage skills.

Lastly, two small school sleepers to check out are Ricky Santos from New Hampshire, and Germaine Race from Pittsburg State.
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I keep dropping this name and will continue to do so...DE Jarvis Moss of Florida. He's 6'6 252 lbs. and has very nice speed off the edge. He's a possible tweener. He's added 30 lbs. since his freshman year and has a great motor. He had 8 sacks in his junior campaign.
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Is this Draft wise or just who will step up on and help their team.

In that case I like John Stocco to really step it up. He's really the most experienced player on the Badger offense along with Joe Thomas. They have a good o-line and I think he can be a pretty good College QB this year.

I also want to see Teddy Ginn step up. He's the most overrated player in my opinion and it's time to prove the doubters (like myself) wrong. If he has a solid year, he could put himself into top 10 consideration come Draft time.

I also like Charlie Jones of Miami. Him and Tyrone Moss will be a nice 1-2 punch but with the inconsistency Moss brings to the table, I think Jones might be able to step up and become the starter.
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Yeah, I was asking who's stock will soar for the draft.
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Watch out for Ray Rice out of Rutgers. I have always liked this guy. He is a good RB. He rushed for 200 yards today against my Tarheels. He's got a great FB in Brian Leonard blocking for him also.
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