March 12, 2008
1. John Sullivan - Notre Dame 6-4/303
John is the best center in the draft because of hi explosion. He could easily fit right in as a pulling guard as well as a pulling center.
2. Cody Wallace - Texas A&M 6-4/296
Cody is the second best center in the draft but just by a hair. The only thing that he lacks when compared to Sullivan is a great initial burst, Cody has burst but not quite as much.
3. Steven Justice - Wake Forest 6-4/284
Steve is a very athletic lineman and may be better suite at guard but his fundaments are very sound and his leg drive is superb.
4. Kory Lichtensteiger - Bowling Green 6-2/295
Kory is a phenomenal athlete and his form is as sound and true as anyone in the draft. The only question is where he will be drafted, he can be center or guard and that just enhances his draft stock.
5. Mike Pollack - Arizona State 6-4/297
Mike looks very at home in open space and that alone will get him a long look from team this April. He looks very good along the line but needs to get a bit meaner, he is a strong man but sometime gets man-handled
6. Matt Spanos - Southern Cal 6-5/ 305
Matt is one of the most athletic linemen in the draft and he probably will start at guard but he has the skills to remain at center if need be.
7. Doug Legurski - Marshall 6-3/311
8. Adam Spieker - Missouri 6-3/305
9. Isaiah Wiggins - Illinois St. 6-3/260
10. Kyle Devan - Oregon State 6-2/306
Also…
Matt Roan - Southern Utah 6-4/280
Tony Brinkhaus - Minnesota 6-3/295
Fernando Valasco - Georgia 6-4/328








