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2009 College Rookie Rankings by Craphonso

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1:37 pm
December 12, 2008


Smitty

Arizona

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2009 College Running Back Prospects

Quarterbacks

  1. Knowshon Moreno
    Georgia 5′11″ 208 Soph
  2. LeSean McCoy
    Pittsburgh 5′11″ 210 Soph
  3. Chris -Beanie- Wells
    Ohio State 6′1″ 236 Jr.
  4. C.J. Spiller
    Clemson 5′11″ 193 Jr.
  5. Shonn Greene
    Iowa 5?11? 235 Jr.
  6. DeMarco Murray Oklahoma
    6″0 190 Soph

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3:54 pm
December 12, 2008


Tavaner

Moderator

posts 14282

These are SWEET!

Thanks Craphonso!!!

8:47 pm
December 12, 2008


basher

Ontario

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posts 1322

I couldn't agree more. Thanks Craphonso….

8:49 pm
December 12, 2008


haimez40

Hall of Fame

posts 3594

Shonn Greene is an absolute BEAST!!!!

I am driving the Josh Johnson bandwagon……All Aboard

3:00 pm
December 15, 2008


craphonso

Elite User

posts 1682

No problem fellas.

I am pretty excited to watch the bowl season this year. Should be a blast.

11:46 am
December 19, 2008


Manyx

Missouri

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posts 972

Crabtree may be better than Calvin Johnson was when he came out!

10:09 am
January 3, 2009


gdalia

Rookie

posts 3

Is murray eligeable for the draft.  he is also hurt.  I like your top five where would you place Davis ( clemson) and the other two from Oregon (johnson/blount).

1st time/long time.  Thanks

11:51 am
January 3, 2009


Gambler

Pacific NW

Hall of Fame

posts 2700

Manyx said:

Crabtree may be better than Calvin Johnson was when he came out!


Hope this is a joke.

Crabtree is shorter and slower then Calvin. He comes from a gimmick offense that usually had him in motion or with a nice fat cushion. Mark my words, Crab will have issues adjusting to the pro game and pro sets, He'll have trouble getting off the line vs bump & run coverages and physical corners. There is simply nothing Crab can do that Calvin couldn't do better….it's not close.

1:51 pm
January 3, 2009


haimez40

Hall of Fame

posts 3594

Crabtree will be a decent WR in the pros, but I tend to agree with Gambler.  He is slower than people think.  I think the best WR in this class could be a sleeper like Hakim Nicks or somebody off the radar right now.  I like Crabtree, but he is physical and who knows how that pans out for him in the pros.  I'm not sold on him till I see him play in the pros, because same thing Gambler said getting seperation.

I am driving the Josh Johnson bandwagon……All Aboard

10:31 pm
January 4, 2009


rotobradley

Kansas City, MO

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posts 1952

I like Crabtree and I believe that the offense he played in did help his stats but I do think he will turn out to be one of the top recieving options in the NFL. Calvin was a better prospect coming out IMO, but not by much. I believe Britt will rise alot from here to draft day and has all the tools to be a outstanding pro as well.

12:05 pm
January 5, 2009


craphonso

Elite User

posts 1682

gdalia said:

Is murray eligeable for the draft.  he is also hurt.  I like your top five where would you place Davis ( clemson) and the other two from Oregon (johnson/blount).



1st time/long time.  Thanks


Murray is eligeable, but wiht the injury probably not likely now to come out.

At the time of tis list I had Davis 7, Johnson 11 and Blount 14, but I am actually going through and will update it once the bowl games are finished.

12:21 pm
January 5, 2009


craphonso

Elite User

posts 1682

haimez40 said:

Crabtree will be a decent WR in the pros, but I tend to agree with Gambler.  He is slower than people think.  I think the best WR in this class could be a sleeper like Hakim Nicks or somebody off the radar right now.  I like Crabtree, but he is physical and who knows how that pans out for him in the pros.  I'm not sold on him till I see him play in the pros, because same thing Gambler said getting seperation.


I agree with Roto here. Crabtree has just about as much fantasy potential as CJ.

Britt was #6 on my list back on 12/12 and he was impressive in his bowl game that's for sure.



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