Shoalzie, don't look now...
Posted: Sat Jan 17, 2009 1:10 am
Holy crap, maybe nobody is in their right mind...
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Sanchez tops tons of talent
By Russ Lande - SportingNews
USC coach Pete Carroll might not think quarterback Mark Sanchez, a fourth-year junior, is ready, but NFL scouts and personnel men are happy to see him among the 46 underclassmen to declare for the 2009 NFL draft. In fact, four of the top five picks could be underclassmen, including Sanchez as the No. 1 overall pick.
With predraft workouts having begun this week leading to Saturday’s East-West Shrine Game, Sporting News draft expert Russ Lande, a former NFL scout, provides an updated mock draft (*—denotes underclassmen):
No. 1 Lions. Mark Sanchez*, QB, USC
Sanchez is NFL-ready and has a similar skill set to Matthew Stafford, but does not make the mistakes under pressure that Stafford does occasionally.
No. 2 Rams. Eugene Monroe, OT, Virginia
Rams officials love Andre Smith’s talent but worry about his weight. Monroe isn’t quite as good a run blocker but is an elite pass protector.
No. 3 Chiefs. Matthew Stafford*, QB, Georgia
Despite Tyler Thigpen’s strong finish and Stafford’s occasional interceptions, GM Scott Pioli should grab a QB to build around.
No. 4 Seahawks Andre Smith*, OT, Alabama
Seattle is desperate for receivers, but Walter Jones is not getting any younger. Smith would start at right tackle in ’09 and then shift to the left side when Jones retires.
No. 5 Browns. Chris Wells*, RB, Ohio State
Don’t believe the rumors of Wells lacking great toughness or work ethic. He will become an NFL franchise back.
No. 6 Bengals. Brian Orakpo, DE, Texas
The Bengals must find a way to pressure the QB. Orakpo is raw but has the physical talent to become a special edge pass rusher.
No. 7 Raiders. Jason Smith, OT, Baylor
The Raiders still need a top-flight left tackle to protect JaMarcus Russell, and Robert Gallery is not the answer.
No. 8 Jaguars. Rey Maualuga, MLB, USC
Maualuga is a violent, aggressive middle linebacker who changes games with his hitting ability, and Jags need someone to replace malcontent Mike Peterson.
No. 9 Packers. B.J. Raji, DT, Boston College
The Packers desperately need someone to clog the middle of their run defense.
No. 10 49ers. Josh Freeman*, QB, Kansas State
Freeman is a big, strong-armed quarterback with top athleticism, character and passing tools.
Russ Lande founded GM Jr. Scouting LLC, a football scouting service that analyzes NFL draft prospects for Sporting News.
http://rivals.yahoo.com/ncaa/football/n ... &type=lgns
Sanchez tops tons of talent
By Russ Lande - SportingNews
USC coach Pete Carroll might not think quarterback Mark Sanchez, a fourth-year junior, is ready, but NFL scouts and personnel men are happy to see him among the 46 underclassmen to declare for the 2009 NFL draft. In fact, four of the top five picks could be underclassmen, including Sanchez as the No. 1 overall pick.
With predraft workouts having begun this week leading to Saturday’s East-West Shrine Game, Sporting News draft expert Russ Lande, a former NFL scout, provides an updated mock draft (*—denotes underclassmen):
No. 1 Lions. Mark Sanchez*, QB, USC
Sanchez is NFL-ready and has a similar skill set to Matthew Stafford, but does not make the mistakes under pressure that Stafford does occasionally.
No. 2 Rams. Eugene Monroe, OT, Virginia
Rams officials love Andre Smith’s talent but worry about his weight. Monroe isn’t quite as good a run blocker but is an elite pass protector.
No. 3 Chiefs. Matthew Stafford*, QB, Georgia
Despite Tyler Thigpen’s strong finish and Stafford’s occasional interceptions, GM Scott Pioli should grab a QB to build around.
No. 4 Seahawks Andre Smith*, OT, Alabama
Seattle is desperate for receivers, but Walter Jones is not getting any younger. Smith would start at right tackle in ’09 and then shift to the left side when Jones retires.
No. 5 Browns. Chris Wells*, RB, Ohio State
Don’t believe the rumors of Wells lacking great toughness or work ethic. He will become an NFL franchise back.
No. 6 Bengals. Brian Orakpo, DE, Texas
The Bengals must find a way to pressure the QB. Orakpo is raw but has the physical talent to become a special edge pass rusher.
No. 7 Raiders. Jason Smith, OT, Baylor
The Raiders still need a top-flight left tackle to protect JaMarcus Russell, and Robert Gallery is not the answer.
No. 8 Jaguars. Rey Maualuga, MLB, USC
Maualuga is a violent, aggressive middle linebacker who changes games with his hitting ability, and Jags need someone to replace malcontent Mike Peterson.
No. 9 Packers. B.J. Raji, DT, Boston College
The Packers desperately need someone to clog the middle of their run defense.
No. 10 49ers. Josh Freeman*, QB, Kansas State
Freeman is a big, strong-armed quarterback with top athleticism, character and passing tools.
Russ Lande founded GM Jr. Scouting LLC, a football scouting service that analyzes NFL draft prospects for Sporting News.