Friday, April 13, 2007

CM's NFL Draft Top 100: 81-90

Continuing to continue the continuum, we now move to players #81 - 90 in CM's never ending 2007 NFL Draft ramp up, complete wif rising/falling/level rating:

81. Dedrick Harrington - 6-4 - 240 - MLB - Mizzou - Level; Former WR is a good tackler w/nose for the ball
82. Victor Abiamiri - 6-4 - 260 - DE - Notre Dame - Level; Highly regarded coming in (#1 DE in the USA), was a solid perfomer on a bad defense
83. Joel Filani - 6-3 - 214 - WR - Texas Tech - Level; Good in traffic, not a burner, could he hold 235 lbs and be an H- Back?
84. Dallas Sartz - 6-5 -240 - S/LB - USC - Level; Tweener projects to OLB in the pros; decent athlete
85. Alley Broussard - 6-0 - 237 - RB - LSU - Rising; Another big back in a weak RB class, ACL (knee) injury in 2005 or he'd be higher
86. Jeff Perrett - 6-7 - 329 - RT - Tulsa - Level; 4 yr starter at RT was already drafted by the CFL, and he will bust your ass (over 100 pancakes in 05-06)
87. Trent Edwards - 6-4 - 220 - QB - Stanford - Rising; Some rate him as the 3rd best QB in this class, not me. He is a first day guy f' sho tho'
88. Andrew Carnahan - 6-8 - 300 - RT - ASU - Level; Carny has game, but although he started at LT as a redshirt freshman, he is better at RT and needs to get stronger
89. Brandon Mebane - 6-3 - 306 - DT - Cal. - Level; Pac 10 DTs are usually good pass rushers and BM is no different. A definite "3" technique guy
90. Tony Hunt - 6-2 - 230 - RB - PSU - Level; Former WR runs a lil' high, but you know he can catch, and was productive (3000 career rush yards and 80 catches). If guys like him turn out good, then maybe this RB class isn't as bad as people think

Yep, yep, there you have it, we've made our way through the ass end of the third round, and only 80 player evaluations left. Rip a rail, tap a rig, have a belt, and do whatever it takes to get through this, as it ain't gonna never stop.

9 comments:

Deb said...

*scratching head* Too many numbers for me!!!

El Padrino said...

solid as usual

kid from LSU may surprise people (as you say)

and i like Hunt

X said...

I agree with ElP that Hunt is interesting. 3000 yards and 80 catches is not bad for a big man in the Big 11.

What's the science/strategy with the CFL draft? Do they go for guys that think won't make their team in the NFL? Do they hold their rights for a time? Do they have another draft after the NFL? Is a CFL pick the mark of a bumfight?

X said...

I'm sort of a Montreal Allouettes fan.

Crassius Maximus said...
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Crassius Maximus said...

Thanks for checkin' in anyway Deb!!

El P, Dem LSU boys can get down a lil' bit

X - The CFL has minimum Canadian born player requirements and Perrett went to high school in Canada. The game ball is bigger, the field is wider so speed, big hands and pronouncing the word burnout "burnoot" is a must. As an aside CM doppelganger Dewayne "The Rock" Johnson had a swim thru the CFL.

X said...

who is who's doppelganger CM? know your role.

Crassius Maximus said...

You are my doppelganger, sir!

Sincerely, F. Finlay

Los said...

I'll give ya some feedback on Hunt. The guy was dependable - could carry the ball 30 times a game, and even though he wasn't flashy, he hardly ever put the ball on the ground, and would get you the 2-3 yards you needed on third and short. Plus, he is a great blocker, good receiver, and even though he is a north-south runner for the most part, he has been known to make people miss. Plus, he is a great locker room presence. Would be a great situational back, and could probably learn any offense. If he is still around late in the third round, I'd consider him a steal.