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Old 05-06-2008, 06:22 PM  
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WalterFootball is all over the 2009 Draft...

http://www.walterfootball.com/mattfivedefense.php

Matt McGuire's 2009 NFL Draft Prospects
Top 5 By Position - Defense


These rankings do not reflect where these players will go in the draft or how I think they will fall in the draft. It is just how good I think these players are on my personal draft board.

Defensive Ends

1. Michael Johnson, Georgia Tech
Excellent height and speed to be the prototypical 4-3 edge rusher in the mold of Simeon Rice.

2. Greg Hardy, Ole Miss
In the mold of a Jarvis Moss, but he can't have a disappointing junior season.

3. Tyson Jackson, LSU
Needs to live up to his physical potential, and he has all the tools to dominate.

4. George Selvie, South Florida
Despite being No. 4 on my list of ends, Selvie is my No. 1 DE/OLB for 3-4 defenses.

5. Frank Middleton, Indiana
Led the country in sacks with 16.

Defensive Tackles

1. Jeff Owens, Georgia
Owens' game is severely underrated right now, but I'm confident the spotlight will shine on him this season.

2. Peria Jerry, Ole Miss
A player who has much underrated athletic ability for the position.

3. Vince Oghobaase, Duke
Young star whom I think will have a huge junior year. Great size at 6-6, 315.

4. DeMarcus Granger, Oklahoma
Has character concerns after getting caught shoplifting the week before the Fiesta Bowl.

5. Sen'Derrick Marks, Auburn
Plays end for Auburn, but will kick inside in the NFL at three technique.




Inside Linebackers

1. Rey Maualuga, USC
Extremely physical and rangy linebacker who is a terrific blitzer; his intensity will remind you of Ray Lewis.

2. James Laurinaitis, Ohio State
Highly productive, but isn't the physical specimen that Maualuga is.

3. Brandon Spikes, Florida
Great in run support, but seems to struggle when dropping into zone.

4. Darry Beckwith, LSU
Tenacious player from sideline to sideline.

5. Micah Johnson, Kentucky
Top 10 recruit out of high school has a tremendous upside. He's 6-2, 255, and runs a 4.6. He's always around the football.




Outside Linebackers

1. Brian Cushing, USC
Very tough and physical linebacker who can play in any scheme.

2. Davie Philistin, Maryland
Will be a Tampa-2 weakside linebacker and has outstanding speed for the position.

3. Marcus Freeman, OhioState
Lacks speed and fluid hips - is more of a strongside linebacker in the NFL from what I have gathered on tape.

4. Gerald McRath, Southern Miss
Strictly a strongside linebacker in the 4-3.

5. Anthony Heygood, Purdue
Solid weakside linebacker, but doesn't have the outstanding speed you want.



Cornerbacks

1. Michael Jenkins, Ohio State
Needs to rebound from horrible performance in the National Championship.

2. Vontae Davis, Illinois
Made my jaw drop as he ran down USC RB Joe McKnight with ease in the Rose Bowl.

3. Trevard Lindley, Kentucky
Best cover corner in the SEC and has elite ball skills. If he gets stronger and plays more physical, he's a top 10 pick.

4. Victor "Macho" Harris, Virginia Tech
While everyone was loving Brandon Flowers leading up to the draft because he was a very physical player, Harris is a better pro prospect.

5. Jairus Byrd, Oregon
A ballhawk at corner (7 INTs), but make no mistake about it because Byrd is a solid tackler as well. Needs to refine zone awareness.




Safeties

1. Myron Rolle, Florida State
Great athleticism and instincts should propel Rolle as the top safety in the country.

2. William Moore, Missouri
Outstanding production and leadership, but speed is on the short side. Reminds me of John Lynch.

3. Taylor Mays, USC
Great measureables (6-3, 225, 4.4) but he doesn't always play up to them. Let's see if he makes the next step in his junior year. I think he does.

4. Rashad Johnson, Alabama
Will represent the 2008 Matt McGuire All-Underrated team at safety.

5. Derek Pegues, Mississippi State
Play-maker who performs on an extremely consistent basis. Pegues' best fit is at free safety.
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Old 05-06-2008, 09:01 PM   #16
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You can't compare the two.
That's my point.
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Old 05-06-2008, 09:04 PM   #17
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Rey Maualuga and Jeremy Maclin look very tempeting IMO.
Mauluga yes, but consider if we pick in the top 10 again to pick Maclin there would be a 2007 MIA Dolphins move.
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Old 05-06-2008, 09:17 PM   #18
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If the Chiefs pick in the top 10 the only players they should really be looking at are the OT's and DE's.

And Michael Crabtree should he declare.
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Old 05-06-2008, 09:26 PM   #19
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Mauluga yes, but consider if we pick in the top 10 again to pick Maclin there would be a 2007 MIA Dolphins move.
Maclin for the second round, I dont think he is first round material.
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Old 05-06-2008, 09:48 PM   #20
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Old 05-06-2008, 09:57 PM   #21
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You could say the 2008 draft, as good as it was, didn't change the team's needs. The chiefs still have needs at just about every position.
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Old 05-07-2008, 09:48 AM   #22
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Does Mack come off the board in the second round or late first?
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Old 05-07-2008, 10:40 AM   #23
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If the Chiefs pick in the top 10 the only players they should really be looking at are the OT's and DE's.

And Michael Crabtree should he declare.
Drafting for need is bad mmmkay
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Old 05-07-2008, 10:49 AM   #24
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Drafting for need is bad mmmkay
I think he's suggesting that we draft the best player at a position of value (based on his positional value).

I'd agree with him, except I would add LB.
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I think he's suggesting that we draft the best player at a position of value (based on his positional value).

I'd agree with him, except I would add LB.
I agree aswell, but I just couldnt resist.
DE and LT are the most valuable position in my mind.
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I agree aswell, but I just couldnt resist.
DE and LT are the most valuable position in my mind.
Again, I don't disagree, except that I think a MLB is equally important.

A playmaker who can go sideline to sideline can have a huge impact.

One that is thumper, and who can cover ground in a cover two can have as much impact as a DT that can get a push in the middle of the line.
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