1. Andre' Woodson, QB Kentucky - Can you believe him? Is Kentucky for real? I think they are and he is the reason why. In terms of ability, Woodson has the skills of a Manning or a Jamarcus.
2. Glenn Dorsey, DT LSU - No brainer here. I think a lot of teams would pass on Mcfadden for this inside force. He looks like Warren Sapp all over again. Pure explosion.
3. Darren McFadden, RB Arkansas - Its too bad Houston Nutt is the worst coach in the SEC, because McFadden should be in the hunt for the National title and a Heisman. He is now playing third fiddle to Woodson, and Brennan. The Cowboys are licking their chops. He won't go no lower than 5th.
4. Michael Oher, LT Ole Miss - Ole Miss might be mediocre, but Oher will dominate anyone he comes across. At 6-4 325 pounds, Oher moves like a TE.
5. Desean Jackson, WR CAL - He hasn't really done nothing yet, but he hasn't had to. Cal has been impressive.
6. Antoine Cason, CB Arizona - Extremely fast. A true shut-down corner.
7. Sam Baker, LT USC - All is well in L.A., as the Trojans look beastly and the RB combos are working. Baker will not go below 10.
8. Jake Long, LT MICH - Hey, its not his fault. Mike Hart gets his holes from Long. His stock will pick up as Michigan rebounds.
9. Brian Brohm, QB Louisville - What in the world happened to him. All of a sudden, he can't outgun 'Cuse? His numbers are simply astounding as he is on the same level as Woodson, but there is a small gap between them, and his no. 9 ranking is the product of a strong draft class.
10. Calais Campbell, DE Miami - His size makes him an interesting prospect, He stands at 6-8 and weighs 280. Campbell is also very athletic. He fits the mold of a Mario Williams.
11. Matt Ryan, QB Boston College - Ryan has been doing everything he is supposed to, and more. He is very accurate, and has a strong arm.
12. Kenny Phillips, S Miami - At 6-2 210, with blazing speed, Phillips can do it all and could even play corner.
13. Steve Slaton, RB WVU - Its amazing that he would be this far down, but these are the breaks when their is so much talent coming out. He definitely has a chance to go in the top 10. Slaton is an every down back.
14. George Selvie, DE USF - He is one of those LB/DE hybrids. He currently leads the nation with 8 1/2 sacks, and 14 tfl. At 6-4 245 pounds, Selvie displays explosion of a linebacker, but is strong enough to play DE all downs.
15. Earl Bennett, WR Vandy - Has all the tools to be a dominant WR. Speed, agility, hands, route running, jumping, toughness are all his strengths. Bennett is not afraid to go over the middle. He has no weaknesses. His stock could sky-rocket depending on how hard he dominates the SEC. He is on pace to rewrite the SEC record book.
Just missed the cut: Mike Hart, Colt Brennan, Early Doucet, Harry Douglas, Sedrick Ellis, James Laurinaitis, Jonathan Goff, Taylor Mays

Ana Ivanovic
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