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Title: Mel Kiper Jr's 2003 Senior Bowl Rankings
Post by Keyshawn Johnson 76yards on Jan 18th, 2003, 9:42pm
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.  Name                  Ht.      Wt.      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


Title: Re: Mel Kiper Jr's 2003 Senior Bowl Rankings
Post by BarnabyWilde on Jan 18th, 2003, 10:09pm
Great info KJ!!

Did you happen to watch any of the game?

I was able to catch bits and pieces. Saw Walton return Simm's pick for the 99 yard td. I like the kid, he made alot of big plays for the Irish this year. He's going to be a decent corner in the NFL in a few years...

Title: Re: Mel Kiper Jr's 2003 Senior Bowl Rankings
Post by Philly on Jan 18th, 2003, 10:19pm
I caught a little bit of the game too - was flipping back and forth between it and the Duke-Md. hoops game.

Carson Palmer looked like the real deal.  I think he can be very productive at the NFL level.  Ed Joppru (TE-Michigan) also looked very good.

Title: Re: Mel Kiper Jr's 2003 Senior Bowl Rankings
Post by StegRock on Jan 18th, 2003, 11:14pm

on 01/18/03 at 22:09:55, BarnabyWilde wrote:
Did you happen to watch any of the game?


I didn't! :( :'( [smiley=bawling.gif]

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And, no, Philly, BarnabyWilde, I didn't look at my flash cards to write that! ;) :D But, I also did not get to look at the game at all today, either! :-/

Title: Re: Mel Kiper Jr's 2003 Senior Bowl Rankings
Post by Keyshawn Johnson 76yards on Jan 18th, 2003, 11:48pm
I actually only got to see the last two minutes of the game. I was looking forward to it pretty much all week, then I forgot all about it.... Bah.... I did catch the last two minutes of it, atleast.   [smiley=toocool.gif]



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