Saturday, November 10, 2007

15. Steve Slaton, RB, West Virginia

NFL COMPARISON: Willie Parker


Slaton is a smallish RB with Speed to burn. He and Pat White have led this West Virginia team the last few years with a great running attack. I think he will be a great compliment to a bigger Running Back for some lucky NFL team. He could go anywhere in the first round after Mcfadden depending on team needs. He or Jonathan Stewart will be the 2nd Back taken in the draft.

Friday, November 9, 2007

16. Dan Connor, LB, Penn St.

NFL COMPARISON: Dan Morgan


Dan Connor is a Solid linebacker and a playmaker to boot. He comes from a long line of Successful Penn St. Linebackers and will not let you down if you draft him around the middle to late stages of the first round. He will be a 10 year starter in the NFL and leader of your defense.

Thursday, November 8, 2007

17. Justin King, DB, Penn State

NFL COMPARISON: Chris McCalister



Justin King has burst onto the draft seen lately, I think he will go around the mid to late first depending on team needs, but athletically he compares to the best in this draft. He has been timed at sub 4.4 in the forty yard dash and has been a solid lock down corner this season.

Wednesday, November 7, 2007

18. Early Doucet, WR, LSU

NFL COMPARISON: Chad Johnson(without the mouth)


If 17 teams pass on the talent Early Doucet they will be kicking themselves. He is going to make plays and be a differance maker in the passing game. Also coming out of a system like the one they use at LSU he should be a solid blocker in the running game.

19. Mario Manningham, WR, Michigan

NFL COMPARISON: Braylon Edwards


Mario is a soild play making receiver. He has been consistent this year catching over 5 balls in all but 2 games this year. He also has 7 Touchdown receptions in the last 4 games and will be a good addition to a team looking to bolster there passing attack.

Tuesday, November 6, 2007

20. Jonathan Stewart, RB, Oregon

NFL COMPARISON: Willis McGahee


Stewart is a Medium Sized back with good speed and quickness. He runs well out of the spread that Oregon Runs, but I can seem him as a good back in just about any system. He will be a solid first round pick and will be able to carry the load as a an every down back..