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Rising Prospects
1. Matt Jones - QB/WR - Arkansas
Big athletic college QB made a smooth transition to the receiver
role during the postseason at both the Senior Bowl and NFL Combine.
He displayed great hands in Mobile and put up freakesh numbers
at the NFL Combine that has elevated him to the first day and
possibly the top 50 selections. His rare combination of size/speed
and instincts may allow him to have a short learning curve at
a new position. He could also fill an H-back role with some development.
2. Ronnie Brown - RB - Auburn
Fast athletic tailback had an impressive senior season and NFL
Combine that has moved him into the early first round and a probable
top ten choice. He has the ability to be a complete NFL feature
back with fine hands and the talent to run both inside and outside.
He has the fine running skills, combining power and speed to earn
a starting feature back role early in his career and possibly
as a rookie. He has not been overused as a runner and his best
football may be ahead of him.
3. * Troy Williamson - WR - South
Carolina
Fast young receiver has completed a fine postseason especially
at the NFL Combine where he ran a 4.32 forty time and a sub 7.0
three cone drill. He has the best deep speed in this fine class
and has all the skills to develop into a major playmaker as a
pro. He needs some refinement in his route running and defensive
recognition, but with some experience he could be the class of
this draft group when the light goes off when he fully adjusts
to NFL defenses.
4. Vincent Jackson - WR - Northern
Colorado
Huge athletic wideout is the highest rated small college player
this year. He has imposing physical talent that will warrant a
first day selection. His size may allow him to H-back, in addition
to his regular wideout position. He has good speed, hands and
agility and has produced against top competition. He completed
a great college career with an impressive NFL Combine that may
push him into the mid first day area. His rare size creates major
problems especially in the red zone where he has impact ability.
5. Khalif Barnes - OT - Washington
Agile senior tackle continues a strong postseason with a nice
effort at the NFL Combine after a solid week at the Senior Bowl
in January. He is a fine athlete with very good footwork, balance
and the wingspan to be a fine pass protector on the left side.
He has bulked up to over 300 lbs. without losing any quickness.
He has the athletic package that scouts seek in a left tackle
prospect and he could hear his name at the end of the first round
and the #2 tackle chosen this April.
6. * Chris Spencer - OC - Mississippi
Athletic junior pivotman has the talent and level of development
to challenge for a starting job early in his NFL career. He has
quick feet and the footspeed to get to the second level and block
linebackers. He has the size to handle big defensive tackles in
single assignments and is moving up the charts quickly. He figures
in the late 2nd or early 3rd round at this point.
7. * Shawne Merriman - DE/LB - Maryland
Quick athletic defensive end/linebacker has moved up the charts
as fast as any prospect in this year’s class. He has bulked
up to 270 lbs. and runs very well for a defender at that size.
He has played both up and down as a collegian and with many clubs
converting to the 3-4 defensive scheme this year, he could be
the hottest defensive commodity the first round. He has the speed
to get upfield consistently as a pass rusher and clubs like the
Cowboys, Chargers and Texans are vying for a shot to add him to
their defensive unit.
8. Luis Castillo - DT - Northwestern
Mobile tough physical defensive tackle is moving up draft charts
quickly after a great performance at the NFL Combine. He came
on strong over his final season displaying the explosiveness in
the middle to wreck havoc on blocking schemes. He is a tough,
mobile wide body with fine initial quickness that combines excellent
functional strength and sound technique. He has the package to
become a fine NFL starter and a force in the middle and uniquely
suited for either pro scheme.
9. Demarcus Ware - LB - Troy St.
Fast edge pass rusher is a talented hybrid end/linebacker who
has improved at each step over recent seasons, including an impressive
postseason. He shows the combination of speed, range, quickness
and tackling skills to play early down as a weakside end or a
backer in a 3-4 set. After a fine effort at the Senior Bowl and
NFL Combine '05, his stock has elevated as fast as any defensive
player and into a top 40 ranking and a possible late first round
selection.
10. * Fabian Washington - CB - Nebraska
Fast athletic junior cover man has the package to develop into
a fine NFL cornerback. He has rare speed and quickness with the
toughness and tackling ability to support the run. He has the
size, speed, agility and ball instincts to become a top cover
man, capable of matching up with the big playmaking receivers
that dominate the pro game currently. He has the makings of a
fine shutdown pro cornerback with some development and is one
of the fastest rising prospects off a great effort at the combine
that could move him into the late first round.
11. Domonique Foxworth - CB - Maryland
Quick agile senior corner had a huge late workout that has him
flying up the charts. He has adequate size with fine speed, quickness
and agility to match up with big receivers and should be one of
the surprise first day picks this April. He has well developed
cover skills that should earn him playing time as a nickel corner
as a rookie and within a short time a fulltime starting NFL corner.
12. * Josh Bullocks - FS - Nebraska
Athletic junior safety is one of the best ball hawks in recent
years after a fine short career in the Big 12. He has fine instincts
with the athleticism and speed to get to the ball and make plays.
He shows excellent range and the closing speed to be an every
down defender early in his pro career His fine ’04 season
will warrant him a mid first day selection and possibly a 2nd
round selection.
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