10. SS Myron Rolle
Florida State, Junior
Florida State, Junior

9. OT Phil Loadholt
Oklahoma, Senior
Phil Loadholt makes Jeff Otah look like Mike Fontenot. At 6-8, 355, Loadholt is an absolute mountain of a man. Is he quick enough to play left tackle? We’ll see, but they’ll be a top slot reserved for him regardless in the 09 draft.
Oklahoma, Senior

8. CB Malcolm Jenkins
Ohio State, Senior
Even with Vernon Gholston giving up his senior season to jump early for the NFL’s dollars, Ohio State’s defense is still going to be scary. Jenkins will be a big part of that and should be the top corner in the country.
Ohio State, Senior

7. OT Michael Oher
Ole Miss, Senior
The focal point of Michael Lewis’ ‘The Blind Side’, Oher’s story will only get more publicity once the draft approaches. He has prototypical size and athleticism to play left tackle, and should be a top ten selection.
Ole Miss, Senior

6. RB CJ Spiller
Clemson, Junior
The favorite son of TTCS’s PJ Barnes, Spiller no longer has to split carries next season, now that former running mate James White is off campus. Spiller may be the fastest tailback in the country.
Clemson, Junior

5. WR Michael Crabtree
Texas Tech, RS Sophomore
Texas Tech, RS Sophomore

As a redshirt freshman in Texas Tech’s high octane offense, Crabtree set college football on fire last season. Rivals named him a first team All-American, and at 6-3, he has the type of size NFL scouts covet.
4. LB James Laurinaitis
Ohio State, Senior
Ohio State, Senior

3. RB Beanie Wells
Ohio State, Junior
Ohio State, Junior

2. QB Matthew Stafford
Georgia, Junior
Georgia, Junior

We expected Stafford to break out as a sophomore, but Georgia’s breakout season had more to do with it’s superb ground game. Look for Stafford to can control of the offense this season, and possibly make the Bulldogs the countries best team.
1. QB Tim Tebow
Florida, Junior
A lot of people don’t think Tebow can make the transition to an NFL quarterback, but we certainly don’t see why not. He has a cannon for an arm, is very mobile, and is more accurate than people give him credit for.
Florida, Junior

2 comments:
Keith Rivers was the first lb taken this year. Not Jared "Hold the" Mayo.
Another safety should be Taylor Mayes. The kid is 6'4" 225 and runs a 4.3 and hits like a mack truck.
CJ is going to lead Clemson to a huge season, no doubt, Move over LT and Peterson, Spiller is my unanimous #1 pick in the 09 fantasy football. Seriously though, this guy plays a lot like Reggie Bush did a few years ago, both having very similar bodies.
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