2008 OG Rankings - Baca
by Sean Baca

March 12, 2008

1. Branden Albert - Virginia 6-7/310

Brandon is very quick and natural as a guard, his speed will help him because he will be a great pulling guard in the NFL.

2. Roy Schuening - Oregon State 6-4/320

Roy looks very good on the move and is great at leading the back into the hole on traps. Any team that loves to trap and run along the edges will love Roy's abilities.

3. Donald Thomas - Connecticut 6-4/292

After his performances in the all star games, Arnold has really turned some heads and with his versatility he could be a great find for an O-line coach.

4. Eric Young - Tennessee 6-4/310

Eric is a big and powerful lineman who has perhaps the best punch in the draft but questions about health will cause some reservations from G.M.’s

5. Robert Felton - Arkansas 6-3/316

When you can start at four different positions on a line that opened holes for two of the S.E.C.’s best running backs, you got skills.

6. Chilo Rachal - USC 6-6/310

Chilo is a bulldozer who is best in a phone booth, his power is his best asset but he could struggle in space at the next level.

7. Shannon Tevaga - UCLA 6-3/324

Shannon was a top dog at guard in the pre-season but after a knee injury he has not yet regained the same status but he was there for a reason and don’t be surprised if he goes far earlier than expected.

8. Andrew Crummey - Maryland 6-5/301

Andrew has great burst and would be a great pulling guard in the NFL, he looks the part and is plenty powerful and could lineup in any style of offense and fit well.

9. Nate McManus - Georgia Tech 6-4/312

McManus had a season ending shoulder injury last season but he was the anchor of one of the top lines in the country before the injury.

10. Adam Kraus - Michigan 6-6/296

There are a lot of questions about Adam’s strength at the point of attack and as a tweener he may get lost in the shuffle a bit.

11. Drew Radovich - Southern Cal 6-5/305

Drew looks good in open field and has quick feet but he needs to add a bit more nastiness to his game.

12. Pedro Sosa - Rutgers 6-5/288

Pedro was a star tackle at Rutgers but his size will probably land him inside in the NFl where his quick first step and good burst will make him a very athletic guard.

13. Jeremy Zuttah - Rutgers 6-3/295

Jeremy is an athlete who can play several different positions on the line and that will only make him more desirable to NFL teams.

14. Hercules Satele - Hawaii 6-2/279

15. L.J. Anderson - Central Florida 6-3/292

16. Will Arnold - Louisiana State 6-4/320

Also…

Jordan Grimes - Purdue 6-3/325

Drew Miller - Florida 6-5/305

Shawn Murphy - Utah State 6-5/ 305

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