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Mike Detillier's early look at 2007 draft prospects


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A nice analysis on 62 of his top - 07 senior draft prospects including a separate top 12 Junior prospects.

 

 

By Mike Detillier - SaintsReport.com Draft and NFL Player Analyst

 

Top Seniors for the 2006 Season...

 

1. Brady Quinn-Quarterback 6-4, 225 Notre Dame

He looks a lot like another Charlie Weis protégé, Tom

Brady.

 

2. Justin Blalock-Offensive Tackle 6-4, 330 Texas

When the Longhorns need a key block they run in

Blalock's direction. He is also very good in pass

protection.

 

3. Paul Posluszny-Middle Linebacker 6-2, 235

Penn State

In my opinion he is every bit as good as A.J. Hawk was

at Ohio State.

 

4. Joe Thomas-Offensive Tackle 6-7, 305 Wisconsin

Thomas would have probably come out early if he had

not sustained the knee injury at bowl time.

Athletically-gifted big man, who has super quick feet.

 

5. Quentin Moses-Defensive End 6-4, 250 Georgia

Another big-time pass rush specialist to come out of

Georgia.

 

6. Kenny Irons-Halfback 5-11, 212 Auburn

Shifty moves, tough inside running skills and

breakaway skills make him a very dangerous runner.

 

7. Drew Stanton-Quarterback 6-3, 230 Michigan State

This MSU standout is smart, elusive and really

improving his overall passing skills.

 

8. Gaines Adams-Defensive End 6-5, 260 Clemson

Gaines was smart to come back for his senior season,

but late last season he was as dominating as any DE.,

other than Mario Williams.

 

9. Michael Bush-Halfback 6-3, 240 Louisville

King-sized runner, who is a devastating short-yardage

and redzone threat. Bush is also a pretty good

receiver coming out of the backfield.

 

10. Justin Harrell-Defensive Tackle 6-3, 300 Tennessee

Cat-quick inside performer, who is on the verge of

being a very special player.

 

11. Patrick Willis-Middle Linebacker 6-1, 235

Mississippi

Willis is a tackling machine, with great range and

openfield hitting prowess.

 

 

12. LaRon Landry- Free Safety 6-2, 205 LSU

Due to his coverage ability and his aggressive

run-defense skills, LaRon, a former high school

quarterback, is the best free safety in college

football.

 

13. Levi Brown- Offensive Tackle 6-5, 325 Penn State

Levi is a massive left tackle prospect at (6-5 and 325

pounds). He has the drive blocking skills and quick

feet you crave in a tackle and he is improving his

overall pass blocking ability also.

 

14. Tim Crowder-Defensive End 6-4, 260 Texas

Big time pass rush specialist, who has great closing

speed to the QB..

 

15. Jeff Samardzija-Wide Receiver 6-5, 215 Notre Dame

Outstanding route runner, who has velcro-like hands

and he can beat you deep.

 

16. LaMarr Woodley-Defensive End/Outside Linebacker

6-2, 265 Michigan

Hybrid DE./OLB. prospect who has outstanding backside

pursuit skills and he is a terror in the backfield for

opposing clubs.

 

17. Michael Griffin- Free Safety 5-11, 205 Texas

Mike Huff is gone to the NFL and now it is time for

Griffin to emerge as the top DB. in the Big-12.

 

18. Marcus Thomas-Defensive Tackle 6-3, 290 Florida

Thomas is not noted for having a super-hot motor, but

when he is tuned up right, he is as good as it gets in

college football stopping the run.

 

19. Courtney Taylor-Wide Receiver 6-2, 200 Auburn

Taylor was hampered by injuries as a junior, but he

has excellent size and big-play ability.

 

20. Leon Hall-Cornerback 5-11, 195 Michigan

Outstanding one-on-one cover man with quick reaction

skills and 1st rate recovery speed.

 

21. Baraka Atkins- Defensive End 6-4, 280

Miami (Fla.)

Versatile lineman, who has played both end and tackle

and he is equally as talented at either spot.

 

22. Steve Breaston-Wide Receiver 6-1, 188 Michigan

Hopefully Breaston can stay healthy because he is a

top-flight WR. and a 1st rate punt and kickoff return

specialist.

 

23. Fred Bennett-Cornerback 6-1, 185 South Carolina

To be honest I thought that Bennett was a better

player last season at South Carolina than teammate

Johnathan Joseph was, and he was a 1st round draft

choice. Sleeper-player from the SEC.

 

24. Brandon Mebane- Defensive Tackle 6-3, 310

California

Mebane has excellent size at 6-3 and 310 pounds. He

also is a non-stop performer who just never gives up

on a play and he gets good penetration from the

inside.

 

25. Jason Hill- Wide Receiver 6-1, 205 Washington

State

Speedy touchdown machine (13 TD's in 10 games), who

can really stretch a defensive secondary.

 

26. Quinn Pitcock- Defensive Tackle 6-3, 295 Ohio

State

Pitcock clogs up all the inside running lanes and he

is a pretty good inside pass rusher also.

 

27. Daymeion Hughes-Cornerback 6-2, 189 California

King-sized cover man (6-2, 190), who knocked down 17

passes and intercepted 5 passes as a junior.

 

28. H.B. Blades- Inside Linebacker 6-0, 242

Pittsburgh

Son of former NFL All-Pro DB. Bennie Blades. H.B. is a

devastating openfield tackler, who averaged 11 tackles

per game as a junior.

 

29. Brian Leonard- Fullback 6-2, 235 Rutgers

"Mike Alstott" type fullback, who has excellent

running skills and pass receiving abilities.

 

30. Arron Sears- Offensive Tackle/Guard 6-3, 335

Tennessee

Devastating one-on-one run blocker, who is versatile

and he has really upgraded his pass blocking skills.

 

31. Brandon Meriweather- Strong Safety 6-1, 190 Miami

(Fla.)

This guy loves to lay the hammer on opposing receivers

and he has the speed to be a very effective cover man

also.

 

32. Adam Carriker- Defensive End 6-6, 280 Nebraska

Carriker looks a lot like a bigger version of another

former Cornhusker standout, Grant Wistrom.

 

33. Rufus Alexander- Outside Linebacker 6-1, 235

Oklahoma

You just have to love his football instincts and his

speed to run the field from sideline to sideline.

 

34. Doug Free-Offensive Tackle 6-6, 305 Northern

Illinois

This 6-6, 305 pound left tackle is a tremendous run

blocker, who also excels in pass protection. Keep an

eye out on this All-MAC performer because he is a

dominating offensive lineman.

 

35. Steve Smith- Wide Receiver 6-0, 193 USC

Has battled injuries throughout his college career,

but when healthy he is a silky-smooth route runner

with excellent speed and sure hands.

 

36. Kyle Young-Offensive Center 6-5, 330 Fresno State

Mammoth center prospect at 6-5 and 330 pounds, but he

is quick for his size and well-versed in protecting

the QB..

 

 

37. Earl Everett-Outside Linebacker 6-2, 235 Florida

Brandon Siler is an excellent inside linebacker

performer, but Everett is just as effective on the

edge. Speed, quick feet and good football instincts

make him quite a pro prospect.

 

38. Troy Smith- Quarterback 6-1, 212 Ohio State

Tremendous athlete, who has really bettered his

overall passing techniques and accuracy skills.

 

39. Tom Zbikowski-Strong Safety 6-0, 210

Notre Dame

One-bout pro boxer, who can really pack a hard

uppercut shot on the field in run defense and he has

the speed to be pretty effective in coverage also.

 

40. Johnnie Lee Higgins-Wide Receiver 5-11 ½, 183

UTEP

The talent of UTEP's Jordan Palmer-QB. will have

scouts coming to El-Paso and they will come out

equally as impressed with the speed and big play

ability of Higgins. He also is a dynamite punt and

kickoff return man.

 

41. Marcus McCauley-Cornerback 6-0, 205 Fresno State

Well versed in pass coverage techniques and he has the

size/speed combination the pros covet.

 

42. Marquice Cole-Cornerback 5-10, 188 Northwestern

Speedy cover-man, who has really bettered his coverage

skills and techniques.

 

43. Stephen Nicholas-Outside Linebacker 6-2 ½, 235

South Florida

Nicholas is not a well-known college producer, but he

will be before the end of the 2006 season. Tremendous

foot speed and big-time playmaking skills are his

strengths.

 

44. Samson Satele-Offensive Center/Guard 6-3, 312

Hawaii

Versatile big man, who dominates play at the point of

attack.

 

45. Jordan Palmer-Quarterback 6-5, 235 UTEP

Carson Palmer's little brother has a super strong arm

and good accuracy skills, but he must cut down on his

penchant for trying to squeeze in super tough throws

and learn to protect the ball better under pressure.

 

46. Clark Harris-Tight End 6-5 ½, 255 Rutgers

King-sized tight end, who has sure hands and he

consistently works himself open downfield.

 

47. Lorenzo Booker-Halfback 5-11, 195 Florida State

Well-built speedster, who always seems to make the 1st

would-be tackler miss and he has excellent openfield

running skills.

 

48. Ryan Harris-Offensive Tackle 6-5, 290 Notre Dame

Highly-touted left tackle, who is strong and improving

his overall pass blocking skills.

 

49. Ken Darby-Halfback 5-10 ¾, 205 Alabama

Hard-charging runner, who brings back memories of

Bobby Humphrey.

 

50. Anthony Waters-Middle Linebacker 6-2 ¾, 238

Clemson

Former high school standout runner, who is now a real

thumper in the middle for the Tigers.

 

51. Jake Kuresa-Offensive Tackle 6-4, 335 Brigham

Young

Dominant one-on-one run blocker, who also is well

versed in protecting the QB..

 

52. Paul Williams- Wide Receiver 6-2, 210 Fresno State

Paul's brother, J.D. Williams, was a standout DB. in

the NFL and now Paul is on the verge of developing

into a real consistent offensive force.

 

53. C.J. Wilson-Cornerback/Free Safety 6-1, 195

Baylor

Tremendous athlete who is now starting to develop into

just as good a football player. Keep an eye on this

young man in 2006.

 

54. Andre Caldwell-Wide Receiver 6-0 ½, 200 Florida

Andre missed most of the 2005 season due to a broken

leg, but his speed and big-play skills make him a

natural in Urban Meyer's offense.

 

55. Brandon Cox-Offensive Tackle 6-6, 320

UL-Lafayette

NFL teams will be flocking to southwest Louisiana to

watch this talented and athletic big guy perform.

 

56. Dan Bazuin-Defensive End 6-2 ¾, 270 Central

Michigan

You just have to love his red-hot motor and

outstanding pass rush skills.

 

57. John Talley-Cornerback 5-11, 180 Duke

Outstanding cover skills and knack for finding the

football quickly in flight will have Talley a highly

touted prospect.

 

58. Mkristo Bruce-Defensive End 6-5 ½, 260 Washington

State

Tremendous edge-pass rusher from the PAC-10.

 

59. Josh Gattis- Free Safety 6-1, 210 Wake Forest

Gattis comes up quickly to help out in run support and

he also has outstanding pass coverage skills.

 

60. Mike Otto-Offensive Tackle 6-5, 305 Purdue

Otto has excellent size, quick feet and he can protect

the QB's blindside.

 

61. Victor Abiamiri-Defensive End 6-3, 265 Notre Dame

Victor has good athletic skills and he seems primed

for a breakout campaign.

 

62. David Irons-Cornerback 5-9 ¾, 189 Auburn

Kenny's brother is developing into quite a cover-man.

 

 

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Mike D's Top 12 Junior Prospects for the 2007 NFL

Draft.

 

1. Adrian Peterson-Halfback 6-2, 215 Oklahoma

Coming off an injury-plagued sophomore season, but he

is an awesome running talent.

 

2. Calvin Johnson-Wide Receiver 6-4, 230 Georgia

Tech

C.J. looks like a clone of former University of

Pittsburgh and current Arizona Cardinal WR. Larry

Fitzgerald.

 

3. Ted Ginn, Jr.- Wide Receiver 6-0, 178

Ohio State

One of the fastest athletes in college football and a

very dangerous receiver and return man.

 

4. Sam Baker-Offensive Tackle 6-5, 310 USC

Sam's dad, David, is the commissioner of the Arena

Football League, but Baker has the size and blocking

skills to end up being an All-Pro NFL player.

 

 

 

5. Antoine Cason-Cornerback 5-11 ½, 185 Arizona

Antoine's dad, Wendell Cason, played football for

Oregon and with the Atlanta Falcons. He is the best

junior cover man in the country.

 

6. Marshawn Lynch-Halfback 5-11, 225 California

Lynch has a tremendous combination of size, speed and

excellent openfield running skills.

 

7. Dwayne Jarrett-Wide Receiver 6-4, 210 USC

He is making Trojan fans forget about just how

dominant Mike Williams was at USC.

 

8. Lawrence Jackson-Defensive End 6-4 ½, 268 USC

 

Last season he was USC's Defensive Lineman of the Year

after racking up 13 tackles for losses and 10 QB.

sacks.

 

9. Brian Brohm-Quarterback 6-3, 225 Louisville

Brohm's coming off major knee surgery, but he has

strong football genes, he is a very efficient passer

and he can make all the throws in the book.

 

10. Sidney Rice-Wide Receiver 6-4, 192

South Carolina

Rice is a third-year sophomore and the most dangerous

pass receiving threat in the SEC..

 

11. Darrelle Revis-Cornerback 5-11 ¾, 192 Pittsburgh

Outstanding cover-man, who is physical and he wants

the ball when it is in his area.

 

12. Greg Olsen-Tight End 6-5, 250 Miami (Fla.)

Another in a long line of top TE. prospects to come

out of south Florida.

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1. Brady Quinn-Quarterback 6-4, 225 Notre Dame

He looks a lot like another Charlie Weis protégé, Tom

Brady.

 

3. Paul Posluszny-Middle Linebacker 6-2, 235

Penn State

In my opinion he is every bit as good as A.J. Hawk was

at Ohio State.

 

9. Michael Bush-Halfback 6-3, 240 Louisville

King-sized runner, who is a devastating short-yardage

and redzone threat. Bush is also a pretty good

receiver coming out of the backfield.

 

13. Levi Brown- Offensive Tackle 6-5, 325 Penn State

Levi is a massive left tackle prospect at (6-5 and 325

pounds). He has the drive blocking skills and quick

feet you crave in a tackle and he is improving his

overall pass blocking ability also.

 

15. Jeff Samardzija-Wide Receiver 6-5, 215 Notre Dame

Outstanding route runner, who has velcro-like hands

and he can beat you deep.

 

16. LaMarr Woodley-Defensive End/Outside Linebacker

6-2, 265 Michigan

Hybrid DE./OLB. prospect who has outstanding backside

pursuit skills and he is a terror in the backfield for

opposing clubs.

 

38. Troy Smith- Quarterback 6-1, 212 Ohio State

Tremendous athlete, who has really bettered his

overall passing techniques and accuracy skills.

 

55. Brandon Cox-Offensive Tackle 6-6, 320

UL-Lafayette

NFL teams will be flocking to southwest Louisiana to

watch this talented and athletic big guy perform.

 

1. Adrian Peterson-Halfback 6-2, 215 Oklahoma

Coming off an injury-plagued sophomore season, but he

is an awesome running talent.

 

3. Ted Ginn, Jr.- Wide Receiver 6-0, 178

Ohio State

One of the fastest athletes in college football and a

very dangerous receiver and return man.

 

6. Marshawn Lynch-Halfback 5-11, 225 California

Lynch has a tremendous combination of size, speed and

excellent openfield running skills.

 

7. Dwayne Jarrett-Wide Receiver 6-4, 210 USC

He is making Trojan fans forget about just how

dominant Mike Williams was at USC.

 

RE:

 

Seniors...

 

Quinn - Unless Peterson comes out or there's another "Bush/Williams" type of debacle, I don't see how Quinn DOESN'T go first. :D

 

Posluszny - I've heard he may be even better than Hawk. :D

 

Bush - I've heard this guy is a LenDale White clone, with a little more speed. Funny that his last name is "Bush"... :D

 

Brown - This guy is a beast...

 

Samardzija - Teams may be a bit gunshy with him; he's a top MLB pitching prospect. Dual-sport athletes (football/baseball) are not unheard of, obviously, but he'd be the first pitcher/NFLer.

 

Woodley - Oh look, another DL/LB pass-rushing hybrid. :D

 

Smith - Blah. I dunno. Is he any better than Brad Smith? Perhaps.

 

Cox - Plays for my gf's alum. He's a monster.

 

Juniors...

 

AP - Stud.

 

Ginn, Jr. - Someone get this kid a cheeseburger.

 

Lynch - Might as well be named J.J. Arrington.

 

Jarrett - Product of system?

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I'm not sold on Drew Stanton's game translating to the NFL. Michael Bush out of Louisville: this kid can play. He is a beast and has some speed to add to that. I think he might be a steal considering his draft position, but I would imagine his stock improves somewhat this season.

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