2009 NFL Draft Position
Rankings
The Top 250 - Possible 4th Rounders
It's ridiculously silly to do any sort of
mock draft a year in advance, and that's not what this is. This is a
ranking of the top D-I/FBS players eligible for the 2009 draft calling
attention to the ones who'll get all the scrutiny this coming season.
While non-D-I players will certainly be entered into the mix and not all
the eligible non-seniors will come out, this is a first look at who the
best next-level prospects are and where they might project to go.
Obviously this will all wildly change over the next 12 months, so don't
start bothering these guys for a loan quite yet.
97. Mark Sanchez, QB USC (Junior)
98. George Bussey, OT Louisville
99. Hunter Cantwell, QB Louisville
100. Kraig Urbik, OG Wisconsin
101. Brian Orakpo, DE Texas
102. Dave Philistin, LB Maryland
103. Vince Oghobaase, DT Duke (Junior)
104. Scott McKillop, LB Pitt
105. Olu Hall, LB Kansas State (3rd year sophomore)
106. Patrick Robinson, CB Florida State (Junior)
107. Antonio Baker, FS Louisiana Tech (Junior)
108. Jim Cordle, C Ohio State (Junior)
109. Shawn Nelson, TE Southern Miss
110. Andrew Gardner, OT Georgia Tech
111. Antwain
Robinson, DE Arkansas
112. Darryl Sharpton, LB Miami (Junior)
113. Sean Lee, LB Penn State (redshirt injury, will return for 2009)
114. Aaron Curry, LB Wake Forest
115. Rico McCoy, LB Tennessee (Junior)
116. Donald Washington, CB Ohio State (Junior)
117. Shane Carter, FS Wisconsin (Junior)
118. Antoine Caldwell, C Alabama
119. Dexter Davis, LB Arizona State (Junior)
120. Cody Slate, TE Marshall (Junior)
121. Emmanuel Cook, SS South Carolina, (Junior)
122. Pat White, WR/QB West Virginia
123. Brandon LaFell, WR LSU (Junior)
124. Anthony Heygood, LB Purdue
125. Keegan Herring, RB Arizona State
126. P.J. Hill, RB Wisconsin (Junior)
127. Darius Hill, TE Ball State
128. Ian Campbell, LB Kansas State (DE)