Here is our Facebook Freshman Class ...(expect lots of hits on the field and facebook pokes off)
OFFENSE:
QB: Andrew Luck, Stanford
Look for former NFL Pro Bowl QB and head coach Jim Harbaugh to take Luck under his wing and develop him into a premiere college Quarterback.
RB: Darrell Scott, Colorado
The young Buffalo offense gelled late in 2007. Their only knock was the lack of speed and production at the RB, in which their leading rusher ran for 400 yards. Scott possesses a great combination of size and speed, and will cause havoc in the Big 12 for years.
WR: Julio Jones, Alabama
In 2007, Notre Dame was ranked 117th in scoring offense for Division I-A college football teams. Look for Blue chipper Michael Floyd to help with his big play ability.
TE: Kyle Rudolph, Notre Dame
As I stated for Michael Floyd, Notre Dame needs all the help they can get. Rudolph has it all the size, the skills, he will make things happen in the red zone.
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DEFENSE:
DE: DaQuan Bowers, Clemson
The most dominate Freshmen on defense in quite sometime. He will give ACC offensive Coordinators nightmares for years. He has the strength to stuff the run, but also possesses the speed to terrorize off the edges.
DT: Marcus Forton, Miami
After dominating against the Nations best during the Army All-American week, Forston all but solidified himself as the best down lineman. He has the size, the strength, and quickness to help right the wrongs in Miami.
LB: Nigel Bradham, FSU
Noles best breaking line breaker since Derrick Brooks. He approaches the game with the willingness to dominate in every aspect (physically, mentally and instinct.)
CB: Patrick Johnson, LSU
The tigers collectively had one need, and one need only, the secondary. Johnson is more than just a big hitter, he can flat out cover. He may share minutes between CB and Safety.
S: Will Hill, Florida
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Florida's young secondary had its share of struggles in the 2007 season. Look for Hill to come in and make a immediate impact. To a young but talented defensive group.
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Anything less than stellar would make this kid a bust:
Anything less than stellar would make this kid a bust:
A SEC coach said "Jones is a combination of Randy Moss and Larry Fitzgerald."
Michael Floyd, Notre Dame
In 2007, Notre Dame was ranked 117th in scoring offense for Division I-A college football teams. Look for Blue chipper Michael Floyd to help with his big play ability.
TE: Kyle Rudolph, Notre Dame
As I stated for Michael Floyd, Notre Dame needs all the help they can get. Rudolph has it all the size, the skills, he will make things happen in the red zone.
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DEFENSE:
DE: DaQuan Bowers, Clemson
The most dominate Freshmen on defense in quite sometime. He will give ACC offensive Coordinators nightmares for years. He has the strength to stuff the run, but also possesses the speed to terrorize off the edges.
DT: Marcus Forton, Miami
After dominating against the Nations best during the Army All-American week, Forston all but solidified himself as the best down lineman. He has the size, the strength, and quickness to help right the wrongs in Miami.
LB: Nigel Bradham, FSU
Noles best breaking line breaker since Derrick Brooks. He approaches the game with the willingness to dominate in every aspect (physically, mentally and instinct.)
CB: Patrick Johnson, LSU
The tigers collectively had one need, and one need only, the secondary. Johnson is more than just a big hitter, he can flat out cover. He may share minutes between CB and Safety.
S: Will Hill, Florida
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Florida's young secondary had its share of struggles in the 2007 season. Look for Hill to come in and make a immediate impact. To a young but talented defensive group.
He is extremely versatile and will be used in offensive sets as well as special teams.
Next Up -
Conference Predictions
S. Ballah
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