Wednesday, April 18, 2007

CM's NFL Draft Top 100: 51-60

Keep and continue, people, keep and continue. Grinding our way through, we touch on players 51-60.

51. Jason Hill - 6-0 - 210 - WR - WSU - Falling; Thought to be a 1st rounder before '06, Hill is still a productive deep threat who ran a 4.34 40 at the combine
52. Will Herring - 6-3 - 220 - LB - Aub. - Rising; Former QB led team in tackles in '05, can play some safety and was All SEC
53. Clark Harris - 6-6 - 255 - TE - Rutgers - Rising; This TE draft is not as bad some people think, and Harris is way better than people realize, as he has good speed and hands
54. Eric Wright - 5-10 - 192 - CB - UNLV - Rising; USC transfer has great speed and quicks
55. Arron Sears - 6-4 - 320 - T/G - Tenn. - Falling; Played tackle at TU but combine measurements (short arms) project this All SEC player to guard in the NFL
56. Mike Griffin - 6-0 - 205 - FS - Texas - Rising; Center field type made many huge plays while at UT but had his share of mentals (mistakes); Very good athlete
57. Quentin Moses - 6-5 - 250 - DE - UGA - Falling; Thought to be a 1st rounder coming into '06, but lack of production caused him to slip. He was, however, dominating in the postseason
58. Marcus Thomas - 6-3 - 290 - DT - Fla. - Level; Good pass rusher, very active, but can he play the run effectively in the show?
59. John Wade - 5-11 - 190 - CB - Tenn. - Level; Former WR has blazing speed (4.25 40) and good ball skills
60. John Talley - 5-11 - 180 - CB - Duke - Rising; This is waaaay higher than anyone else has him, but all he does is make plays (7 picks in '06; 5 in '05)

There you have it, another example of this blog being a clearing house for CM's predictions.

2 comments:

Los said...

Getting close to the big draft ... I can't stand the 15 minutes between picks, though ... It's ridiculous to see how much time is wasted that weekend.

Crassius Maximus said...

Yeah. In 2002 the Texans had alreay signed David carr, and took the whole 15 minutes anyway, just to keep their name in the spotlight.