Thursday, January 21, 2010

Man Crushes of 2010

Every year I develop man love for a few players and this year is no different...I'm not going to sit here and type 1st round guys that everyone and their mother likes, but I will have a lot of guys on here most of you know..Here's my list so far: (in no order)

1. Freddie Barnes WR Bowling Green- You can't deny his production while at BGSU, but how does it translate? Pretty well against other elite college players it turns out. Barnes has been the most impressive WR at the Senior Bowl practices with his route running and hands.

2. Daryl Washington ILB TCU- I didn't get to watch him all year until I saw the Fiesta Bowl game against Boise State and I'm sorry I didn't. One word comes to mind when I watch highlights of him. Speed. The speed that you expect from a safety but in the body of a LB.

3. Greg Jones ILB Michigan State- Led the team in tackles as a freshman. A freshman. Continued his dominance through his junior year where he showed his potential as an attacking LB by accumulating 9 sacks through the season. Not the biggest guy on the field by any means but the surest tackler no doubt.

4. Dexter McCluster RB/WR Ole Miss- A dynamic playmaker that can take it to the house on any given moment. What he lacks in size he makes up for in heart and determination. He is not afraid of anyone on the field and isn't afraid to show it.

5. Dan LeFevour QB Central Michigan- Played in a spread offense and will need to learn a more pro style one but a lot impresses me about him. Most notably his completion percentage. At almost 70 percent he proved to be one of the more accurate QBs in the country and further demonstrated his accuracy by posting an impressive 4:1 TD to INT ratio.

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