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Chiefnj
02-21-2007, 12:25 PM
I'm curious to see how the value boards change between now, 1 week after the combine, after workouts and then right before the draft. I have a theory that what you see now will be very similar to what you see right before the draft and everything in between is just for show to get you visiting their websites/paying membership, etc.

2-21-07 Scouts, Inc.
1. Calvin Johnson Jr. WR Georgia Tech
2. Joe Thomas Sr. OT Wisconsin
3. JaMarcus Russell Jr. QB LSU
4. Alan Branch Jr. DT Michigan
5. Adrian Peterson Jr. RB Oklahoma
6. Brady Quinn Sr. QB Notre Dame
7. Gaines Adams Sr. DE Clemson
8. Jamaal Anderson Jr. DE Arkansas
9. LaRon Landry Sr. S LSU
10. Amobi Okoye Sr. DT Louisville
11. Levi Brown Sr. OT Penn State
12. Ted Ginn Jr. Jr. WR Ohio State
13. Dwayne Jarrett Jr. WR USC
14. Adam Carriker Sr. DE Nebraska
15. Lawrence Timmons Jr. OLB Florida State
16. Leon Hall Sr. CB Michigan
17. Reggie Nelson Jr. S Florida
18. Marshawn Lynch Jr. RB Cal
19. Dwayne Bowe Sr. WR LSU
20. Darrelle Revis Jr. CB Pittsburgh
21. Charles Johnson Jr. DE Georgia
22. Aaron Ross Sr. CB Texas
23. Patrick Ross Sr. OLB Mississippi
24. Ryan Kalil Sr. C USC
25. Sidney Rice Sr. WR S. Carolina
26. Jarvis Moss Jr. DE Florida
27. Ben Grubbs Sr. G Auburn
28. Anthony Spencer Sr. DE/LB Purdue
29. Daymeion Hughes Sr. CB Cal
30. Greg Olsen Jr. TE Miami-FL

Kiper
1. Calvin Johnson Jr. WR Georgia Tech
Hard worker and team oriented.
2. Joe Thomas Sr. OT Wisconsin
Imposing lineman with great quickness.
3. Adrian Peterson Jr. RB Oklahoma
Great runner, but has durability issues.
4. Brady Quinn Sr. QB Notre Dame
Poised and at his best under pressure.
5. JaMarcus Russell Jr. QB LSU
Big and strong with a powerful arm.
6. Jamaal Anderson Jr. DE Arkansas
Gifted athlete and a complete player.
7. Alan Branch Jr. DT Michigan
A space-eater along the interior.
8. Ted Ginn Jr. Jr. WR Ohio State
Takes a backseat to no one in speed.
9. Amobi Okoye Sr. DT Louisville
Quick, strong and gets penetration into the backfield.
10. Gaines Adams Sr. DE Clemson
Dominating ability with his athleticism.
11. LaRon Landry Sr. DB LSU
Leader on one of the nation's best defenses.
12. Levi Brown Sr. OT Penn St.
Reliable at protecting his QB's blind side.
13. Charles Johnson Jr. DE Georgia
Workout numbers should be eye catching.
14. Dwayne Jarrett Jr. WR USC
Can create mismatches against smaller cornerbacks.
15. Adam Carriker Sr. DE Nebraska
Runs unbelievably well for 300-pound DE.
16. Reggie Nelson Jr. S Florida
Can hit like a safety and cover like a CB.
17. Leon Hall Sr. CB Michigan
Great anticipation and awareness in coverage.
18. Dwayne Bowe Sr. WR LSU
Runs great routes and is tough in traffic.
19. Lawrence Timmons Jr. LB Florida State
Production and consistency are what jump out.
20. Robert Meachem Jr. WR Tennessee
Could elevate with a fast time at the combine.
21. Sidney Rice Jr. WR South Carolina
Above average hands and nice burst.
22. Aaron Ross Sr. CB Texas
Led Longhorns in INT and PBUs in 2006.
23. Anthony Spencer Sr. DE Purdue
Athleticism will make him an ideal OLB in the NFL.
24. Tim Crowder Sr. DE Texas
Became a bigger playmaker for Texas in 2006.
25. Marshawn Lynch Jr. RB California
A complete back with good size

2-21-07 GBNREPORT
*Calvin Johnson WR 6-4, 235 Georgia Tech
*Jamarcus Russell QB 6-6, 255 LSU
Joe Thomas OT 6-8, 305 Wisconsin (X)
Brady Quinn QB 6-4, 230 Notre Dame
*Adrian Peterson RB 6-2, 220 Oklahoma (X)
*Alan Branch DT 6-6, 330 Michigan
Gaines Adams DE 6-4, 265 Clemson
*Dwayne Jarrett WR 6-5, 210 Southern California
*Jamaal Anderson DE 6-5, 280 Arkansas
*Reggie Nelson FS 6-1, 195 Florida
Amobi Okoye DT 6-0, 287 Louisville
Levi Brown OT 6-5, 325 Penn State
*Jarvis Moss DE 6-5, 255 Florida
*Ted Ginn WR 6-0, 180 Ohio State
*Marshawn Lynch RB 5-10,223 California (O)
Patrick Willis LB 6-2, 240 Mississippi
LaRon Landry FS 6-2, 205 LSU
Leon Hall CB 5-11,195 Michigan
Dwayne Bowe WR 6-2, 220 LSU
*Sidney Rice WR 6-2, 200 South Carolina
*Darrelle Revis CB 5-11,190 Pittsburgh
*Lawrence Timmons LB 6-3, 230 Florida State
Adam Carriker DE 6-5, 290 Nebraska
*Jon Beason LB 6-0, 230 Miami
*Robert Meacham WR 6-2, 205 Tennessee
Ryan Kalil C 6-4, 291 Southern California
*Zach Miller TE 6-5, 260 Arizona State
Anthony Spencer DE 6-3, 265 Purdue
Brandon Meriweather FS 5-11, 190 Miami
Quinn Pitcock DT 6-3, 301 Ohio State

Tribal Warfare
02-21-2007, 12:48 PM
Jarrett will drop to our spot, ooh yes he will drop to KC.

With his average measurables, and how scouts have a hard-on for workout warriors . Dwayne Jarrett shall be in the Chiefs grasp

Mr. Laz
02-21-2007, 01:22 PM
thanks for including date in title :clap:

Chiefnj
03-01-2007, 09:33 AM
3-1-07 GBNREPORT'S Post Combine Top 30.
Pre-Combine ranking in parenthesis.

1*Calvin Johnson (1)
2*Jamarcus Russell (2)
3 Joe Thomas (3)
4 *Adrian Peterson (5)
5 Brady Quinn (4)
6 Gaines Adams (7)
7 *Alan Branch (6)
8 LaRon Landry (17)
9 *Jamaal Anderson (9)
10 *Ted Ginn (14)
11 Amobi Okoye (11)
12 *Chris Houston (Not Ranked)
13 Levi Brown (12)
14 *Jarvis Moss (13)
15 Leon Hall (18)
16 Adam Carriker (23)
17 *Reggie Nelson (10)
18 *Robert Meacham (25)
19 *Marshawn Lynch (15)
20 Patrick Willis (16)
21 *Dwayne Jarrett (8)
22 Brandon Meriweather (29)
23 *Lawrence Timmons (22)
24 Dwayne Bowe (19)
25 *Jon Beason (24)
26 *Sidney Rice (20)
27 Ryan Kalil (26)
28 *Greg Olsen (Not ranked)
29 Anthony Spencer (28)
30 Michael Griffin (Not ranked)

htismaqe
03-01-2007, 09:41 AM
Some of the guys we thought would benefit from the workouts did, and the guys we thought would be hurt were.

Ginn, Landry, Carriker, Meachem all made moves. Jarrett fell like a rock.

Chiefnj
03-01-2007, 09:47 AM
Some of the guys we thought would benefit from the workouts did, and the guys we thought would be hurt were.

Ginn, Landry, Carriker, Meachem all made moves. Jarrett fell like a rock.

It doesn't make sense that Jarrett would fall and Quinn would stay the same. Neither worked out.

htismaqe
03-01-2007, 12:11 PM
It doesn't make sense that Jarrett would fall and Quinn would stay the same. Neither worked out.

Most people I've heard said the combine didn't affect Quinn's value at all.

Of course, most of them would probably have him in the late teens to early 20's, not at 5.

Mecca
03-01-2007, 05:07 PM
Jarrett will drop to our spot, ooh yes he will drop to KC.

With his average measurables, and how scouts have a hard-on for workout warriors . Dwayne Jarrett shall be in the Chiefs grasp

So what happens when the Chiefs pass on him......I wouldn't be at all surprised this team has avoided drafting receivers high like the plague.

Tribal Warfare
03-01-2007, 05:24 PM
So what happens when the Chiefs pass on him......I wouldn't be at all surprised this team has avoided drafting receivers high like the plague.


I'd be pissed, and if the player they pick isn't all-world caliber. I'll crucify FO for passing on a top tier WR like Jarrett.

ChiefsCountry
03-01-2007, 07:59 PM
So what happens when the Chiefs pass on him......I wouldn't be at all surprised this team has avoided drafting receivers high like the plague.

True but we would have crucified the Chiefs if they didnt take defense the last few years.

Chief Roundup
03-01-2007, 11:20 PM
I'd be pissed, and if the player they pick isn't all-world caliber. I'll crucify FO for passing on a top tier WR like Jarrett.
Jarrett was shut down by Chris Houston out of Arkansas. Jarrett struggles against press coverage. I am afraid that he is just another Mike Williams type receiver coming our of USC.

htismaqe
03-02-2007, 10:30 AM
Jarrett was shut down by Chris Houston out of Arkansas. Jarrett struggles against press coverage. I am afraid that he is just another Mike Williams type receiver coming our of USC.

The comparison to Mike Williams is still laughable...

Tribal Warfare
03-02-2007, 12:48 PM
The comparison to Mike Williams is still laughable...


Yeah, I always find it funny how these "experts" try to find something wrong in a player then blow it out of proportion like the damn Apocalypse is tomorrow, but what they should look at what they can do.This is the type of shit that will have a quality player drop for no reason ala DJ 2005

KC56DJ
03-04-2007, 09:12 PM
It doesn't make sense that Jarrett would fall and Quinn would stay the same. Neither worked out.


yeah but there was a rumor going around at the combine that jarret told a few of the other players there he wasnt going to run because he ran a 40 about 2 weeks prior an ran i think it was 4.67 an a 4.71, if he runs that then we coudl jus use Djohnson to cover him cuz he is not running away from anyone with that speed, id much rather have meachem

Halfcan
03-04-2007, 09:22 PM
I want to see us go defense the first day-and at least 80% on D for the draft.

KC56DJ
03-05-2007, 09:55 AM
I want to see us go defense the first day-and at least 80% on D for the draft.


I still think i would love to see us go WR with number 23

Chiefnj
03-12-2007, 09:30 AM
3-12-07 Scouts Inc's post-combine board.

1. Calvin Johnson Jr. WR Georgia Tech (1)
2. Joe Thomas Sr. OT Wisconsin (2)
3. JaMarcus Russell Jr. QB LSU (3)
4. Gaines Adams Sr. DE Clemson (7)
5. Adrian Peterson Jr. RB Oklahoma (5)
6. Brady Quinn Sr. QB Notre Dame (6)
7. Alan Branch Jr. DT Michigan (4)
8. LaRon Landry Sr. S LSU (9)
9. Jamaal Anderson Jr. DE Arkansas (8)
10. Amobi Okoye Sr. DT Louisville (10)
11. Levi Brown Sr. OT Penn State (11)
12. Leon Hall Sr. CB Michigan (16)
13. Adam Carriker Sr. DE Nebraska (14)
14. Ted Ginn Jr. Jr. WR Ohio State (12)
15. Dwayne Bowe Sr. WR LSU (19)
16. Marshawn Lynch Jr. RB Cal (18)
17. Lawrence Timmons Jr. OLB Florida State (15)
18. Chris Houston Jr. CB Arkansas (Not Ranked)
19. Jarvis Moss Jr. DE Florida (26)
20. Patrick Willis Sr. ILB Mississippi (23)
21. Dwayne Jarrett Jr. WR USC (13)
22. Aaron Ross Sr. CB Texas (22)
23. Greg Olsen Jr. TE Miami-FL (30)
24. Robert Meachem Jr. WR Tennessee (Not Ranked)
25. Charles Johnson Jr. DE Georgia (21)
26. Anthony Spencer Sr. DE Purdue (28)
27. Reggie Nelson Jr. S Florida (17)
28. Ryan Kalil Sr. C USC (24)
29. Paul Posluszny Sr. OLB Penn State (Not Ranked)
30. Darrelle Revis Jr. CB Pittsburgh (20)

Grubbs, Hughes and Rice fell off the top 30

CupidStunt
03-12-2007, 09:34 AM
Kiper's such a fraud. He now has Alan Branch at #24. ROFL

Chiefnj
03-12-2007, 09:39 AM
Kiper's such a fraud. He now has Alan Branch at #24. ROFL

If you have Kiper's top 25 please post it to compare it to his pre-combine chart.

CupidStunt
03-12-2007, 09:40 AM
1. Calvin Johnson Jr. WR Georgia Tech
Hard worker and team oriented.

2. Joe Thomas Sr. OT Wisconsin
Imposing lineman with great quickness.

3. Adrian Peterson Jr. RB Oklahoma
Great runner, but has durability issues.

4. JaMarcus Russell Jr. QB LSU
Big and strong with a powerful arm.

5. Brady Quinn Sr. QB Notre Dame
Poised and at his best under pressure.

6. LaRon Landry Sr. DB LSU
Leader on one of the nation's best defenses.

7. Amobi Okoye Sr. DT Louisville
Quick, strong and gets penetration into the backfield.

8. Jamaal Anderson Jr. DE Arkansas
Gifted athlete and a complete player.

9. Gaines Adams Sr. DE Clemson
Dominating ability with his athleticism.

10. Leon Hall Sr. CB Michigan
Great anticipation and awareness in coverage.

11. Levi Brown Sr. OT Penn St.
Reliable at protecting his QB's blind side.

12. Dwayne Jarrett Jr. WR USC
Can create mismatches against smaller cornerbacks.

13. Greg Olsen Jr. TE Miami
Complete package: hands, speed and athletic.

14. Adam Carriker Sr. DE Nebraska
Runs unbelievably well for 300-pound DE.

15. Dwayne Bowe Sr. WR LSU
Runs great routes and is tough in traffic.

16. Marshawn Lynch Jr. RB California
A complete back with good size.

17. Steve Smith Sr. WR USC
Sure-handed; great playmaker after the catch.

18. Ben Grubbs Sr. OG Auburn
Versatile athlete who started career at DT.

19. Ted Ginn Jr. Jr. WR Ohio State
Takes a backseat to no one in speed.

20. Lawrence Timmons Jr. LB Florida State
Production and consistency are what jump out.

21. Justin Harrell Sr. DT Tennessee
Showed great toughness playing through injuries.

22. Patrick Willis Sr. LB Mississippi
Tackling machine who is always around the ball.

23. Ryan Kalil Sr. C USC
Practicing against great D-linemen pays off.

24. Alan Branch Jr. DT Michigan
A space-eater along the interior.

25. Joe Staley Sr. OT Central Michigan
Former TE who's developed into a natural left tackle

htismaqe
03-12-2007, 12:31 PM
Kiper's such a fraud. He now has Alan Branch at #24. ROFL

Hopefully the NFL will listen to him. We could nab Branch. :D

Chiefnj
03-12-2007, 12:38 PM
The charts show why it is so difficult to draft a WR in the 1st.

Kiper's rankings of 2-5 are Jarret, Bowe, Smith and then Ginn.
Scouts Inc has Ginn, Bowe, Jarret and Smith isn't even in the top 30.

CupidStunt
03-12-2007, 01:11 PM
I go with Mayock, although our opinions differ on the WRs. I wouldn't listen to and trust Kiper's view if ya paid me. Whatever he says means nothing to me.

unothadeal
03-12-2007, 02:41 PM
Wait so we take a 2nd center over a top 10 DT?

Damnit Carl!! :cuss:

Chiefnj
03-12-2007, 02:46 PM
Wait so we take a 2nd center over a top 10 DT?

Damnit Carl!! :cuss:

No. These are not mock drafts. They are value charts. The top players ranked.

unothadeal
03-12-2007, 02:59 PM
No. These are not mock drafts. They are value charts. The top players ranked.
OOOOHHHHH I see.


Damnit Carl!! :cuss:

Chiefnj
03-13-2007, 09:52 AM
Vic Ketchman's value board. He's a writer for the Jags website. He's pretty good. I'm putting here because last year he was one of the few guys who gave Tamba respect and had Hali in the top 15. He has McDonald and Ryan Harris higher than just about everyone else, and the two QB's a lot lower than everyone else.

1. Adrian Peterson, RB, Oklahoma
Sensational running skills.
2. Calvin Johnson, WR, Georgia Tech
Big, fast, athletic, smart.
3. Joe Thomas, OT, Wisconsin
Best of the big guys.
4. Alan Branch, DT, Michigan
Dominant force inside.
5. Levi Brown, OT, Penn State
Light-footed pass-blocker.
6. Adam Carriker, DE, Nebraska
Disruptive and relentless.
7. Reggie Nelson, S, Florida
Best athlete in this draft.
8. Jarvis Moss, DE, Florida
Showed in title game what he can be.
9. Gaines Adams, DE, Clemson
Good year for defensive ends.
10. Amobi Okoye, DT, Louisville
You don't find linemen this bright and young.
11. Darrelle Revis, CB, Pitt
Top athlete ready for next level.
12. Laron Landry, S, LSU
Great size and speed.
13. Jamarcus Russell, QB, LSU
I'm not crazy about him but he's a QB.
14. Brady Quinn, QB, Notre Dame
Better on paper than in big games.
15. Paul Posluszny, LB, Penn State
The perfect football player.
16. Jamaal Anderson, DE, Arkansas
Get 'em while they're hot.
17. Ray McDonald, DT, Florida
Very underrated performer.
18. Leon Hall, CB, Michigan
In the Ty Law mold.
19. Aaron Ross, CB, Texas
Nice size for a corner.
20. Chris Houston, CB, Arkansas
Outstanding in coverage; just a little small.
21. Jon Beason, LB, Miami
Run and hit guy.
22. Lawrence Timmons, LB, Florida State
Run and hit guy, too.
23. Patrick Willis, LB, Ole Miss
Tackling machine.
24. Sidney Rice, WR, South Carolina
Big-time risk/reward.
25. Ted Ginn, WR, Ohio State
Speed exceeds production.
26. Marshawn Lynch, RB, California
Fantastic production.
27. Ben Grubbs, G, Auburn
Classic road-grader.
28. Ryan Harris, OT, Notre Dame
Begins next wave of tackles.
29. Tony Hunt, RB, Penn State
Pounder with some wiggle and burst.
30. Joe Staley, OT, Central Michigan
Runs like a linebacker; true left tackle.
31. Robert Meachem, WR, Tennessee
Big, fast guy on the outside.
32. Arron Sears, G/T, Tennessee
Physical and versatile.

Here was his board last year:
1. A.J. Hawk, LB, Ohio State—The one can't-miss who won't miss.

2. Reggie Bush, RB, USC—Superior athlete who must be used properly.

3. Matt Leinart, QB, USC—Poised pocket-passer who's ready to go.

4. Mario Williams, DE, N.C. State—Great measurables and upside.

5. Haloti Ngata, DT, Oregon—Best of the big guys.

6. Jay Cutler, QB, Vanderbilt—Pressure on Titans to pick home boy.

7. Tye Hill, CB, Clemson—Best of the coverage guys.

8. D'Brickashaw Ferguson, OT, Virginia—Big, athletic, but he's not Boselli.

9. Vernon Davis, TE, Maryland—Will provide immediate impact.

10. Michael Huff, S, Texas—Takes your breath away, at times.

11. Tamba Hali, DE, Penn State—The hardest-working player I have ever seen.

12. Chad Greenway, LB, Iowa—A true every-downs player.

13. DeAngelo Williams, RB, Memphis—Might be the next Barry Sanders.

14. Ernie Sims, LB, Florida State—Has a Ray Lewis quality to him.

15. Jimmy Williams, S, Virginia Tech—Big, rugged defender.

16. Mathias Kiwanuka, DE, Boston College—Top talent and character.

17. DeMeco Ryans, LB, Alabama—Underrated play-maker.

18. Manny Lawson, DE, N.C. State—Pass-rushers always at premium.

19. Broderick Bunkley, DT, Florida State—Gotta get the big guys.

20. Antonio Cromartie, CB, Florida State—Superior size, ability but ACL makes him a risk.

21. Ashton Youboty, CB, Ohio State—Run on cornerbacks begins.

22. Kelly Jennings, CB, Miami—Not special but a solid guy.

23. Chad Jackson, WR, Florida—Fix his head and you may have something special.

24. Santonio Holmes, WR, Ohio State—Groomed and ready to go.

25. Winston Justice, OT, USC—Dominant blocker with upside.

26. Laurence Maroney, RB, Minnesota—Productive, all-around back.

27. Thomas Howard, LB, UTEP—Disruptive run-and-hit play-maker.

28. LenDale White, RB, USC—Pounder and nothing more.

29. Marcus McNeill, OT, Auburn—Massive (6-9, 337) blocker.

30. Leonard Pope, TE, Georgia—Frankenstein with soft hands.

31. Sinorice Moss, WR, Miami—Speed tough to pass up.

32. Vince Young, QB, Texas—Great talent but not my kind of QB.

Coogs
03-15-2007, 02:16 PM
Here is the new top 150 from GBN (3-15-07)

http://www.gbnreport.com/2007top100.html

The top 32...

*Calvin Johnson WR 6-4, 235 Georgia Tech
Joe Thomas OT 6-8, 305 Wisconsin (X)
*Jamarcus Russell QB 6-6, 258 LSU
*Adrian Peterson RB 6-1, 217 Oklahoma (X)
Brady Quinn QB 6-4, 232 Notre Dame
Gaines Adams DE 6-4, 265 Clemson
LaRon Landry FS 6-2, 205 LSU
*Alan Branch DT 6-6, 330 Michigan
*Jamaal Anderson DE 6-5, 280 Arkansas
Amobi Okoye DT 6-0, 287 Louisville
Levi Brown OT 6-5, 325 Penn State
Patrick Willis LB 6-2, 240 Mississippi
Adam Carriker DE 6-5, 290 Nebraska
*Chris Houston CB 5-10, 180 Arkansas
*Ted Ginn WR 6-0, 180 Ohio State (X)
Leon Hall CB 5-11,195 Michigan
*Reggie Nelson FS 6-1, 195 Florida
*Robert Meacham WR 6-2, 205 Tennessee
*Marshawn Lynch RB 5-11,215 California (O)
Dwayne Bowe WR 6-2, 220 LSU
*Dwayne Jarrett WR 6-5, 210 Southern California
*Jarvis Moss DE 6-5, 255 Florida
*Greg Olsen TE 6-5, 255 Miami
*Lawrence Timmons LB 6-3, 230 Florida State
*Darrelle Revis CB 5-11,190 Pittsburgh
Anthony Spencer DE 6-3, 265 Purdue
Paul Posluszny LB 6-1, 238 Penn State
Ryan Kalil C 6-4, 291 Southern California
Michael Griffin FS 5-11, 195 Texas
Ben Grubbs OG 6-3, 315 Auburn
Aaron Ross CB 6-0, 195 Texas (O)
Arron Sears OG 6-4, 330 Tennessee

Coogs
04-03-2007, 10:37 AM
GBN's new top 175...

April 3, 2007
* indicates underclassmen
X - indicates player with an injury concern that could affect their ultimate draft status.
O - indicates player with a legal or other off-field concern that could affect their ultimate draft status.

*Calvin Johnson WR 6-4, 235 Georgia Tech
*Jamarcus Russell QB 6-6, 258 LSU
*Adrian Peterson RB 6-1, 217 Oklahoma (X)
Joe Thomas OT 6-8, 305 Wisconsin (X)
Brady Quinn QB 6-4, 232 Notre Dame
Gaines Adams DE 6-4, 265 Clemson
LaRon Landry FS 6-2, 205 LSU
Amobi Okoye DT 6-0, 287 Louisville
Levi Brown OT 6-5, 325 Penn State
Leon Hall CB 5-11,195 Michigan
*Jamaal Anderson DE 6-5, 280 Arkansas
*Alan Branch DT 6-6, 330 Michigan
Patrick Willis LB 6-2, 240 Mississippi
Adam Carriker DE 6-5, 290 Nebraska
*Ted Ginn WR 6-0, 180 Ohio State (X)
*Marshawn Lynch RB 5-11,215 California (O)
*Reggie Nelson FS 6-1, 195 Florida
*Greg Olsen TE 6-5, 255 Miami
*Robert Meacham WR 6-2, 205 Tennessee
*Chris Houston CB 5-10, 180 Arkansas
Dwayne Bowe WR 6-2, 220 LSU
*Dwayne Jarrett WR 6-5, 210 Southern California
*Lawrence Timmons LB 6-3, 230 Florida State
*Jarvis Moss DE 6-5, 255 Florida
*Darrelle Revis CB 5-11,190 Pittsburgh
Paul Posluszny LB 6-1, 238 Penn State
Justin Harrell DT 6-3, 305 Tennessee (X)
Aaron Ross CB 6-0, 195 Texas (O)
Joe Staley OT 6-5, 295 Central Michigan
Anthony Spencer DE 6-3, 265 Purdue
Ben Grubbs OG 6-3, 315 Auburn
Brandon Meriweather FS 5-11, 190 Miami
Ryan Kalil C 6-4, 291 Southern California
Michael Griffin FS 5-11, 195 Texas
*Jon Beason LB 6-0, 230 Miami
Craig Davis WR 6-1, 200 LSU
*Charles Johnson DE 6-2, 275 Georgia
Justin Blalock OG 6-3, 330 Texas
Steve Smith WR 6-0, 195 Southern California
*Eric Wright CB 5-10, 190 UNLV (O)
LaMarr Woodley DE 6-1, 270 Michigan
Brian Leonard RB 6-1, 225 Rutgers
*Sidney Rice WR 6-2, 200 South Carolina
Arron Sears OG 6-4, 330 Tennessee
David Harris LB 6-1, 245 Michigan
*Zach Miller TE 6-5, 260 Arizona State
Marcus McCauley CB 6-1, 200 Fresno State
Tony Ugoh OT 6-5, 305 Arkansas
*Brandon Siler LB 6-1, 235 Florida
Eric Weddle SS 5-11, 200 Utah
Victor Abiamiri DE 6-3, 270 Notre Dame
*Antonio Pittman RB 5-10, 195 Ohio State
*Anthony Gonzalez WR 5-11, !95 Ohio State
Tank Tyler DT 6-2, 324 North Carolina State
Jonathan Wade CB 5-10, 190 Tennessee
Ray McDonald DE 6-3, 282 Florida (X)
Aundrae Allison WR 6-0, 197 East Carolina
Ilaika Alama-Francis DE 6-5, 255 Hawaii (X)
Drew Stanton QB 6-3, 230 Michigan State
Kenny Irons RB 5-10, 198 Auburn
Josh Wilson CB 5-9, 185 Maryland
Jason Hill WR 6-2, 210 Washington State
Brandon Mebane DT 6-0, 305 California
Lorenzo Booker RB 5-10, 190 Florida State
David Irons CB 5-10, 190 Auburn (X)
Tim Crowder DE 6-4, 270 Texas
H.B. Blades LB 5-11, 236 Pittsburgh
Quinn Pitcock DT 6-3, 301 Ohio State
Tarell Brown CB 6-0, 200 Texas (O)
Tanard Jackson DB 6-0, 190 Syracuse
Tony Hunt RB 6-2, 240 Penn State
Marcus Thomas DT 6-2, 290 Florida (O)
Manny Ramirez OG 6-3, 335 Texas Tech
Johnnie Lee Higgins WR 5-11, 185 UTEP
Stewart Bradley LB 6-3, 255 Nebraska
Paul Williams WR 6-1, 200 Fresno State
Daymeion Hughes CB 5-10, 190 California
Ben Patrick TE 6-4, 270 Delaware
James Marten OT 6-7, 310 Boston College
Tim Shaw LB 6-0, 230 Penn State
Marshall Yanda OG 6-4, 295 Iowa
Aaron Rouse SS 6-4, 220 Virginia Tech
Rufus Alexander LB 6-1, 230 Oklahoma
Andy Alleman OG 6-4, 305 Akron
Quentin Moses DE 6-5, 250 Georgia
Doug Free OT 6-6, 305 Northern Illinois
*Michael Bush RB 6-2, 250 Louisville (X)
Samson Satele C 6-1, 310 Hawaii
John Wendling DB 6-1, 220 Wyoming
Trent Edwards QB 6-4, 220 Stanford
Fred Bennett CB 6-1, 200 South Carolina
Dan Bazuin DE 6-3, 270 Central Michigan
A.J. Davis CB 5-10, 190 North Carolina State
Kevin Kolb QB 6-3, 220 Houston
Antonio Johnson DT 6-3, 305 Mississippi State
David Clowney WR 6-0, 180 Virginia Tech
John Beck QB 6-2, 215 BYU
DeShawn Wynn RB 5-11, 235 Florida
Justin Durant LB 6-1, 230 Hampton
Troy Smith QB 6-0, 215 Ohio State
Michael Coe CB 6-0, 190 Alabama State
Sabby Piscitelli SS 6-3, 225 Oregon State
Buster Davis LB 5-9, 245 Florida State
Mike Walker WR 6-2, 210 Central Florida
Ryan Harris OT 6-5, 295 Notre Dame
Baraka Atkins DE 6-3, 265 Miami
Courtney Taylor WR 6-1, 200 Texas A&M
Josh Gattis FS 6-1, 210 Wake Forest
*Brandon Jackson RB 6-0, 210 Nebraska < style="font-family: arial;">
Mason Crosby PK 6-2, 210 Colorado
Travarous Bain CB 6-0, 175 Hampton
Stephen Nicholas LB 6-1, 232 South Florida
Jay Moore DE 6-4, 275 Nebraska
Kenny Scott CB 6-1, 175 Georgia Tech
Brian Robison DE 6-4, 275 Texas
Michael Johnson FS 6-3, 215 Arizona
Anthony Waters LB 6-2, 240 Clemson (X)
*Darius Walker RB 5-9, 210 Notre Dame
Anthony Arline CB 6-2, 200 Baylor
Earl Everett LB 6-2, 235 Florida
Josh Beekman OG 6-2, 315 Boston College
Scott Chandler TE 6-7, 260 Iowa
Desmond Bishop LB 6-2, 240 California
Chris Davis WR 5-10, 175 Florida State
Corey Hilliard OG 6-5, 315 Oklahoma State
Martrez Milner TE 6-4, 260 Georgia
Dashon Golden DB 6-1, 200 Washington
Chase Pittman DE 6-4, 265 LSU
Turk McBride DT 6-3, 277 Tennessee
Juwan Simpson LB 6-2, 225 Alabama
Kolby Smith RB 5-11, 220 Louisville
Jacoby Jones WR 6-2, 195 Lane
Garrett Wolfe RB 5-7, 186 Northern Illinois
Zak DeOssie LB 6-5, 250 Brown
Jay Alford DT 6-3, 285 Penn State
*Ryan Smith CB 5-10, 170 Florida
Eric Frampton DB 5-11, 210 Washington State
Mike Otto OT 6-5, 305 Purdue
Mansfield Wrotto OG 6-3, 310 Georgia Tech
Noland Burchette DE 6-2, 260 Virginia Tech
*Rory Johnson LB 6-1, 235 Mississippi
Leroy Harris C 6-2, 310 North Carolina State
Kelvin Smith LB 6-2, 240 Syracuse
Kareen Brown DT 6-4, 310 Miami
Quincy Black LB 6-0, 230 New Mexico
*C.J. Gaddis DB 6-1, 205 Clemson
Kenny Payne DB 6-1, 215 Louisiana-Monroe
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Joe Newton TE 6-7, 260 Oregon State
Rhema McKnight WR 6-1, 205 Notre Dame (X)
Antwan Barnes LB 6-1, 245 Florida International
Tim Duckworth OG 6-3, 305 Auburn
Jackie Battle RB 6-1, 245 Houston
Marvin White DB 6-1, 200 TCU
Corey Graham CB 6-0, 195 New Hampshire
Ryan McBean DT 6-5, 278 Oklahoma State
Doug Datish C 6-4, 295 Ohio State
Quentin Culberson LB 6-1, 235 Mississippi State
C.J. Ah You DE 6-4, 275 Oklahoma
Brandon Frye OT 6-4, 305 Virginia Tech
Michael Okwo LB 5-11, 232 Stanford
DeAndre Jackson CB 5-11, 195 Iowa State
Paul Soliai DT 6-4, 345 Utah
Chansi Stuckey WR 5-11, 200 Clemson
Cory Anderson FB 6-2, 270 Tennessee
Darren Stone DB 6-3, 218 Maine
Dustin Fry C 6-3, 315 Clemson
Mkristo Bruce DE 6-6, 255 Washington State
Laurent Robinson WR 6-2, 200 Illinois State
Kevin Boss TE 6-6, 252 Western Oregon
Justin Hickman DE 6-1, 260 UCLA
Dwayne Wright RB 5-11, 228 Fresno State
Reggie Lewis CB 5-10, 200 Florida
Michael Allan TE 6-6, 255 Whitworth
Antwan Applewhite LB 6-1, 242 San Diego State (DE)
*Jon Abbate LB 5-11, 235 Wake Forest

Chiefnj
04-13-2007, 07:44 AM
Mayock's 4-11-07 value board
1. Calvin Johnson Wide Receiver Georgia Tech
2. JaMarcus Russell Quarterback LSU
3. Adrian Peterson Running Back Oklahoma
4. LaRon Landry Safety LSU
5. Joe Thomas Tackle Wisconsin
6. Brady Quinn Quarterback Notre Dame
7. Gaines Adams Defensive End Clemson
8. Adam Carriker Defensive End Nebraska
9. Chris Houston Cornerback Houston
10. Amobi Okoye Defensive Tackle Louisville
11. Darrelle Revis Cornerback Pittsburgh
12. Jamaal Anderson Defensive End Arkansas
13. Ted Ginn Jr. Wide Receiver Ohio State
14. Alan Branch Defensive Tackle Michigan
15. Jon Beason Outside Linebacker Miami FL
16. Patrick Willis Inside Linebacker Ole Miss
17. Marshawn Lynch Running Back California
18. Leon Hall Cornerback Michigan
19. Dwayne Bowe Wide Receiver LSU
20. Brandon Meriweather Safety Miami FL
21. Levi Brown Tackle Penn State
22. Jarvis Moss Defensive End Florida
23. Ryan Kalil Center USC
24. Reggie Nelson Safety Florida
25. Greg Olsen Tight End Miami FL
26. Aaron Ross Cornerback Texas
27. Lawrence Timmons Outside Linebacker Florida State
28. Robert Meachem Wide Receiver Tennessee
29. Joe Staley Tackle Central Michigan
30. Ben Grubbs Tackle Auburn
31. Michael Griffin Safety Texas
32. Anthony Spencer Defensive End Purdue
33. Eric Wright Cornerback UNLV
34. David Harris Inside Linebacker Michigan
35. Justin Blalock Guard Texas
36. Victor Abiamiri Defensive End Notre Dame
37. Justin Harrell Defensive Tackle Tennessee
38. Sidney Rice Wide Receiver South Carolina
39. Paul Posluszny Outside Linebacker Penn State
40. Arron Sears Guard Tennessee
41. Anthony Gonzalez Wide Receiver Ohio State
42. Steve Smith Wide Receiver USC
43. Stewart Bradley Outside Linebacker Nebraska
44. Lorenzo Booker Running Back Florida State
45. LaMarr Woodley Defensive End Michigan
46. Dwayne Jarrett Wide Receiver USC
47. Zach Miller Tight End Arizona State
48. Tim Crowder Defensive End Texas
49. Ray McDonald Defensive Tackle Florida
50. Trent Edwards Quarterback Stanford
51. Brian Leonard Running Back Rutgers
52. Marcus McCauley Cornerback Fresno State
53. Tanard Jackson Cornerback/Safety Syracuse
54. Charles Johnson Defensive End Georgia
55. Josh Wilson Cornerback Maryland
56. John Beck Quarterback BYU
57. Quincy Black Outside Linebacker New Mexico
58. Jason Hill Wide Receiver Washington State
59. Quentin Moses Defensive End Georgia
60. Eric Weddle Safety Utah
61. James Martin Tackle Boston College
62. Ben Patrick Tight End Delaware
63. Sabby Piscitelli Safety Oregon State
64. Daymeion Hughes Cornerback California

Chiefnj
04-25-2007, 08:55 AM
Bump in case people wanted to see who the top rated prospects were before the combine and workouts.

Jarrett, Rice and Johnson seem to be the big sliders.

htismaqe
04-25-2007, 09:07 AM
Notice that Joe Staley wasn't on ANY of the 2/21 value boards.

Chiefnj
04-27-2007, 10:28 AM
nfldraftcountdown's final top 64 ranking

1. Calvin Johnson WR Georgia Tech
2. Brady Quinn QB Notre Dame
3. Adrian Peterson RB Oklahoma
4. Joe Thomas OT Wisconsin
5. JaMarcus Russell QB L.S.U.
6 LaRon Landry S L.S.U.
7. Patrick Willis ILB Ole Miss
8. Gaines Adams DE Clemson
9. Alan Branch DT Michigan
10. Amobi Okoye DT Louisville
11. Levi Brown OT Penn St.
12. Jamaal Anderson DE Arkansas
13. Darrelle Revis CB Pittsburgh
14. Leon Hall CB Michigan
15. Greg Olsen TE Miami (FL)
16. Adam Carriker DE Nebraska
17. Lawrence Timmons OLB Florida St.
18. Ted Ginn, Jr. WR Ohio St.
19. Paul Posluszny OLB Penn St.
20. Michael Griffin S Texas
21. Dwayne Bowe WR L.S.U.
22. Brandon Meriweather S Miami (FL)
23. Aaron Ross CB Texas
24. Joe Staley OT Central Michigan
25. Dwayne Jarrett WR USC
26. Justin Blalock OG Texas
27. Jon Beason OLB Miami (FL)
28. Justin Harrell DT Tennessee
29. Reggie Nelson S Florida
30. Marshawn Lynch RB California
31. Robert Meachem WR Tennessee
32. Chris Houston CB Arkansas

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33. Ryan Kalil C USC
34. Ben Grubbs OG Auburn
35. Jarvis Moss DE Florida
36. David Harris ILB Michigan
37. Anthony Spencer DE Purdue
38. Brian Leonard FB Rutgers
39. Sidney Rice WR South Carolina
40. Eric Wright CB UNLV
41. Eric Weddle S Utah
42. Marcus McCauley CB Fresno St.
43. Trent Edwards QB Stanford
44. Arron Sears OT Tennessee
45. Anthony Gonzalez WR Ohio St.
46. Zach Miller TE Arizona St.
47. Drew Stanton QB Michigan St.
48. Tim Crowder DE Texas
49. Victor Abiamiri DE Notre Dame
50. Tony Ugoh OT Arkansas
51. Tanard Jackson CB Syracuse
52. Craig Davis WR L.S.U.
53. Ben Patrick TE Delaware
54. Justin Durant OLB Hampton
55. Quentin Moses DE Georgia
56. Michael Bush RB Louisville
57. Charles Johnson DE Georgia
58. Antonio Pittman RB Ohio St.
59. LaMarr Woodley DE Michigan
60. Kenny Irons RB Auburn
61. DeMarcus Tyler DT North Carolina St.
62. Jason Hill WR Washington St.
63. Daymeion Hughes CB California
64. Ikaika Alama-Francis DE Hawaii