March 12, 2008
1. Kenny Phillips - Miami 6-2/210
A better season for the Canes might have helped Kenny who was not quite the player he was last season. He still has the read and react abilities but the off season will be crucial.
2. Reggie Smith - Oklahoma 6-1/197
I love the way Reggie plays the game, reckless abandon and controlled chaos. He will blow you up but still has great ball skills and is not only a head hunter.
3. Jonathan Hefney - Tennessee 5-10/185
Jonathan is great at staying under his hips in run support and his ball skills will get him drafted early in the first day.
4. Jamar Adams - Michigan 6-2/212
Jamar is excellent at stuffing the run with over 90 tackles at Michigan and showed a great ability to blitz in the Capital One Bowl game against Tebow.
5. Quintin Demps - Texas-El Paso 6-1/215
Quintin has some of the best ball skills in the class he is very good at reading and reacting to the quarterback.
6. Josh Barrett - Arizona State 6-3/231
Josh is a great presence along the line and is superb at shedding blockers and making the play in the hole.
7. DaJuan Morgan - NC State 6-1/206
DaJuan is a great athlete but what sets him apart is his leaping ability, this kid can really jump and that just expands his range.
8. Simeon Castille - Alabama 6-1/189
Simeon is very fast and has above average ball skills but his recognition of routes leaves him in great position at all times
9. D.J. Wolfe - Oklahoma 6-0/196
10. Marcus Griffin - Texas 6-0/190
11. Tyrell Johnson - Arkansas State 6-1/97
12. Craig Steltz - LSU 6-2/204
13. Tom Zbikowski - Notre Dame 6-0/207
14. Jamie Silva - Boston College 5-11/205
15. Darien Williams - Oklahoma 6-0/197
16. D.J. Wolfe - Oklahoma 6-0/196
17. Thomas DeCoud - California 6-2/204
18. Dominique Barber - Minnesota 6-0/210
19. Caleb Campbell - Army 6-2/223
20. Michael Grant - Arkansas 5-11/182








