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Mel Kiper Jr's 2003 Senior Bowl Rankings
« on: Jan 18th, 2003, 9:42pm » |
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North Roster No. Pos. Name Ht. Wt. School 1 WR Bobby Wade 5-10 190 Arizona (Second day) Good hands, quick but not fast 2 DB Cato June 5-11 217 Michigan (Second day) Solid college player; doesn't wow physically 3 WR Arnaz Battle 6-0 204 Notre Dame (Second day) Good hands, intuitive in open field 5 RB Larry Johnson 6-0 221 Penn State (1st) Powerful Eddie George-type runner 6 LB Victor Hobson 6-0 248 Michigan (4th-5th) Productive, smart player; a hustler 7 QB Kyle Boller 6-2 221 California (2nd) Good arm, accuracy -- excellent throwing motion 8 DB DeJuan Groce 5-9 189 Nebraska (3rd) Good ball skills, excellent nickel corner 9 LB Clifton Smith 6-1 251 Syracuse (5th) Needs to lose weight; some trouble running laterally 10 QB Seneca Wallace 5-11 190 Iowa State (3rd-4th) Small for QB, live arm, great instincts 11 WR Tyrone Calico 6-3 219 MTSU (6th-7th) Big, good hands but doesn't separate well 14 DB Antwoine Sanders 6-1 194 Utah (4th-5th) Good size, adequate coverage, decent tackler 15 QB Dave Ragone 6-3 246 Louisville (2nd) NFL arm, but consistency questions 16 KP Brooks Barnard 6-2 188 Maryland (5th-6th) Good senior season 22 RB Artose Pinner 5-9 229 Kentucky (3rd-4th) Gamer who can get yards, catch and block 23 DB Bryan Scott 6-0 214 Penn State (3rd-5th) Big corner who could move inside 24 WR Bryant Johnson 6-2 208 Penn State (1st-2nd) Athletic, good size; needs to prove deep speed 25 WR Terrence Holt 6-1 202 NC State (4th) Playmaker, great special teams, gets to the ball 27 LB Lance Briggs 6-0 247 Arizona (Second day or FA) Good college player 28 DB Eugene Wilson 5-10 189 Illinois (3rd) Underrated, good return skills 32 RB Cecil Sapp 5-10 226 Colorado St. (Second day) Power runner between tackles, lacks outside burst 35 RB Ovie Mughelli 6-0 255 Wake Forest (4th-5th) Powerful, straight-ahead blocker 41 DB Shane Walton 5-10 187 Notre Dame (3rd-4th) Ronde Barber-style corner 42 LB Matt Wilhelm 6-3 237 Ohio State (6th) Productive overachiever; needs good DT play 44 RB Casey Moore 6-1 250 Stanford (4th-5th) Excellent receiver, adequate blocker 45 DB Marcus Trufant 5-11 186 Washington St. (1st) Outstanding cover skills, one of best players in Mobile 51 LB Gerald Hayes 6-0 231 Pittsburgh (1st-2nd) Excellent player coming off good season 55 LB Angelo Crowell 6-0 230 Virginia (3rd-5th) Around the ball, makes a lot of plays 56 OL Eric Steinbach 6-6 292 Iowa (1st) Fundamentally sound; could play guard or tackle 57 DL Chris Kelsay 6-4 270 Nebraska (1st-2nd) Good week; appears to be over hamstring injury 58 DL Kevin Williams 6-4 301 Oklahoma St. (1st-2nd) Sheds blocks, has upfield explosion to passer 59 OL Anthony Davis 6-4 316 Virginia Tech (5th-6th) Needs to get stronger, more explosive 64 OL Ben Johnson 6-6 334 Wisconsin (3rd-4th) Good positioning makes up for bad feet 69 OL Seth Wand 6-6 315 NW Missouri St. (Second day) Mobile was opportunity to play with the big boys 72 OL Al Johnson 6-4 293 Wisconsin (2nd-3rd) Can play either center or guard; technically sound 73 OL Bruce Nelson 6-5 289 Iowa (Second day) Smart and competitive 75 OL Steve Sciullo 6-4 328 Marshall (5th-6th ) Experienced pass blocker; needs to get stronger 78 OL Dan Koppen 6-2 288 Boston College (Second day) Overachiever who's a battler 79 OL Tony Pashos 6-6 339 Illinois (2nd) Big, tough; good run blocker, experienced pass blocker 81 DL Michael Haynes 6-3 274 Penn State (2nd-3rd) Adequate size but know how to get to the QB 82 WR Kevin Curtis 5-11 187 Utah State (3rd) Good speed, good hands; a Don Beebe-type competitor 83 TE Ben Joppru 6-4 259 Michigan (2nd-3rd) Good hands, good blocker; can stretch deep middle 84 TE Mike Pinkard 6-5 261 Arizona State (3rd-4th) Still learning the position; needs some polish 86 DL Tyler Brayton 6-6 269 Colorado (2nd-3rd) Will move to DE; good battler 92 DL Tully Banta-Cain 6-2 255 California (2nd) Technically sound, natural pass rusher 97 DL Kenny Peterson 6-2 293 Ohio State (1st-2nd) Quick and explosive 98 DL Anthony Adams 5-11 290 Penn State (3rd) Quick, productive and intense Coaching staff: Houston Texans (Dom Capers) South Roster No. Pos. 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School 1 DB Kevin Garrett 5-9 190 SMU (4th-5th) Quick but not big; good nickel or dime guy 2 QB Chris Simms 6-4 216 Texas (2nd) NFL arm but still makes bad decisions; hesitant at times 3 QB Carson Palmer 6-4 220 USC (1st) Effortless thrower, good accuracy, should be top pick 5 RB Earnest Graham 5-9 217 Florida (5th-6th) Decent running, blocking receiving skills 6 WR Taylor Jacobs 6-0 201 Florida (1st) Good routes, great hands, good in open field 8 WR Terrence Edwards 5-11 163 Georgia (4th-6th) Speed guy but inconsistent; needs weight 10 LB Pisa Tinoisamoa 6-0 222 Hawaii (Second day or FA) Size an issue; could be special teams 11 LB Bradie James 6-2 240 LSU (3rd-4th) Natural talent; needs work on getting through traffic 12 QB Kliff Kingsbury 6-3 203 Texas Tech (6th-7th) Questionable arm strength, can't make all throws 14 DB Julian Battle 6-2 199 Tennessee (3rd-4th) Could play corner or safety 16 DB Rashean Mathis 6-4 190 Bethune-Cookman (3rd) Still adjusting to move from CB from S 17 DB Andrew Woolfolk 6-1 193 Oklahoma (1st) Raw technically but still making transition from WR 18 TE Mike Seidman 6-4 268 UCLA (4th-5th) Good hands, good blocker; heavy-legged 20 KP Damon Duval 5-11 195 Auburn (4th-5th) Will be punter and handle kickoffs in pros 21 WR Talman Gardner 6-0 199 Florida State (2nd-3rd) Good size but not great after the catch 22 DB Sammy Davis 5-11 183 Texas A&M (3rd-4th) Good in coverage and improved in run support 25 RB Justin Fargas 6-0 207 USC (2nd) Outside speed, catches ball well, on the rise 26 DB Todd Johnson 6-0 197 Florida (Second day) Overachiever who was very good in college 27 WR Doug Gabriel 6-2 203 UCF (4th-5th) Flashes ability, good returner; concentration? 28 DB Drayton Florence 6-0 194 Tuskegee (2nd-3rd) Good ball skills and closes well 31 RB Domanick Davis 5-9 213 LSU (3rd-5th) Versatile player, good return man 33 RB Justin Griffith 5-11 229 Mississippi St. (5th-7th) Versatile, can play TB or FB and can catch 43 DB Chris Brown 6-0 190 UAB (Second day) Has some versatility 44 LB LaMarcus McDonald 6-0 209 TCU (3rd) Tough and productive; quick and explosive 45 RB Malaefou MacKenzie 5-10 223 USC (5th-6th) Versatile, can play TB or FB and can catch 51 DL Jamaal Green 6-2 265 Miami (Second day) Technically sound; gets most out of ability 52 LB Mark Brown 6-0 228 Auburn (Second day) Solid college player 53 OL Ben Claxton 6-2 293 Ole Miss (Second day) Tough, sound fundamentally 54 DL Kindal Moorehead 6-2 288 Alabama (5th-6th) Showed some pass-rush ability 55 DL Kenny King 6-2 278 Alabama (3rd-4th) Versatile but doesn't always play to talent level 56 OL Ben Nowland 6-2 293 Auburn (Second day) Smart, good experience 58 DL Rashad Moore 6-3 322 Tennessee (4th-5th) Needs technique work but flashes ability 59 LB Mike Nattiel 5-11 225 Florida (3rd-4th) Athletic and can cover but not great size 61 OL Montrae Holland 6-1 331 Florida State (3rd) Has some quickness and pass-blocking ability 65 OL Vince Manuwai 6-2 303 Hawaii (2nd) Tough, quick and aggressive 71 OL George Foster 6-5 333 Georgia (2nd) Needs technique work but tough and aggressive 72 OL Brett Williams 6-5 320 Florida St. (2nd-4th) Flashes early round ability but is inconsistent 73 OL Jeremy Bridges 6-4 294 Southern Miss (3rd-4th) Long arms and athletic but struggles with power guys 76 OL Torrin Tucker 6-5 323 Southern Miss (3rd-4th) Physically imposing but needs to improve intensity 78 OL Jon Stinchcomb 6-5 288 Georgia (2nd) Great against finesse guys, needs to gain weight 82 TE Aaron Walker 6-5 253 Florida (4th-5th) Good hands, good target; needs to improve blocking 88 WR Sam Aiken 6-1 202 N. Carolina (3rd-5th) Catches everything, good route runner, speed? 94 DL Ty Warren 6-5 298 Texas A&M (2nd-3rd) Physically talented and explosive 95 DL Jerome McDougle 6-1 264 Miami (1st-2nd) Natural pass rusher with good closing speed 96 DL Jarret Johnson 6-3 286 Alabama (4th) Versatile; hustler who never quits 97 DL Nick Eason 6-3 295 Clemson (2nd) Quick, moves well; flashes first-round ability 98 LB Mario Haggan 6-2 252 Mississippi St. (Second day) Could be good combination player 99 DL Andrew Williams 6-2 262 Miami (5th-7th) Has ability, probably a rotation guy
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Re: Mel Kiper Jr's 2003 Senior Bowl Rankings
« Reply #3 on: Jan 18th, 2003, 11:14pm » |
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on Jan 18th, 2003, 10:09pm, BarnabyWilde wrote:| Did you happen to watch any of the game? |
| I didn't! ... vituperate (v): to use harsh, condemnatory language; to abuse or censure severely or abusively; berate obsequious (adj): exhibiting a fawning attentiveness catalyst (n): a substance that modifies or increases the rate of a chemical reaction without changing itself; a person or thing that causes a change And, no, Philly, BarnabyWilde, I didn't look at my flash cards to write that! But, I also did not get to look at the game at all today, either!
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