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Best college player at each position


jarhead

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Can someone who follows college football rate the top players at each position ? Then it would really be nice to see how they rate in terms of where they should be drafted.

Other than rb,Lbs,and centers who are the real difference makers in this years class?

From what I have seen Eric Reid would fit well for us if we pick in the middle of the 1st

Star Lotuelei DT seems the most athletic.He pushed one of the top rated centers at USC in the backfield on numerous occasions. The guy was both doubled and tripled which account for lackluster stats

Johnathan Hankins DT seems good as well

At cb Dee Miller looks good but he is not Patrick Peterson

Luke Jockel looks to be a stud at OT and could replace the aging Gross

At OG Chance Warmack could certainly start on the Panthers

Mike Bucanno seems to have the pass rushing skill we are looking for in a pass rusher

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Just my opinion on these on who would go the highest in the draft

QB: Geno Smith WVU, Matt Barkley USC

WR: Keenan Allen CAL, Robert Woods USC, Justin Hunter TEN, Terrance Williams BAY

OL: (toss up for me on this, havent watched enough of the line, some standouts) Chance Warmack BAMA, Luke Joeckel A&M, Taylor Lewan MICH Jake Matthews A&M

TE: Tyler Eiefrt ND, Dion Sims MSU

DL: Johnathan Hankins OSU, Star Lotulelei (sp?) UTA, Bjoern Werner FSU, Sam Montgomery LSU

DB: Dee Millner BAMA, Johnathan Banks MSU, Eric Reid LSU, DJ Swearinger SCU

I THINK these are all player that are eligible for the draft, could be missing a few good ones, but this is probably the best eligible list I could come up with minus LBs, RBs and Centers.

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Why would getting the best defensive player in all of college football anger me?

Especially at such a crucial position?

From my favorite school?

Assumptions.

Because me saying he' the best now makes me an ignorant homer and considering I annoy you oh so much I figured I should add on to it some more. Speaking of which..what is it that I do that gets under your skin exactly.. none of my draft tidbits have been out of the question and I dont defend captain when he does something stupid sooo? Did I like fug your sister or something?

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Because me saying he' the best now makes me an ignorant homer and considering I annoy you oh so much I figured I should add on to it some more. Speaking of which..what is it that I do that gets under your skin exactly.. none of my draft tidbits have been out of the question and I dont defend captain when he does something stupid sooo? Did I like fug your sister or something?

It's the way you don't add an "s" to the ens of the word "he's"

I just can't take it anymore.

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