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RB:
Brandon James (returner) - UF
Toby Gerhart - Stanford

WR:
Golden Tate- Notre Dame STUD
Mike Williams - Syracuse
Arrelious Benn - Illinois
Eric Decker - Minnesota
Trindon Holliday (returner)- LSU
Greg Mathews - Michigan
Richard Goodman - FSU

TE:
Jermaine Gresham- Oklahoma STUD
Andrew Quarless - Penn State
Jimmy Graham - Miami

OT:
Drew Davis - Alabama

OG:
Sergio Render - VT

C:
Kevin Matthews - Texas A&M

NT:
Ndamukong Suh - Nebraska
Terrence Cody - Alabama
Vince Oghobaase - Duke
Mike Neal - Purdue
Boo Robinson - WF
Al Woods - LSU
Ekom Udofia - Stanford
Gerald McCoy - Oklahoma

DE:
Allen Bailey - Miami
Brandon Deaderick - Alabama
Greg Middleton - Indiana
Cameron Hayward - OSU

OLB:
Greg Hardy - Ole Miss
Brandon Graham - Michigan
George Selvie - USF
Ricky Sapp - Clemson
Jerry Hughes - TCU
Sergio Kindle - Texas
A.J. Edds - Iowa
Navorro Bowman - Penn State
Brandon Lang - Troy
Jermaine Cunningham - UF
Auston English - Oklahoma
Everson Griffen - USC
Jeremy Beal - Oklahoma
Jason Worilds - VT

ILB:
Brandon Spikes - UF
Rolando McClain - Alabama
Daryl Washington - TCU (nickel LB)
Micah Johnson - Kentucky
Joe Pawelek - Baylor

CB:
Javier Arenas - Alabama (returner)
Alterraun Verner - UCLA

FS:
Robert Johnson - Utah

SS:
Kyle McCarthy - Notre Dame
 
i would like to draft eather Brandon Spikes, Rolando McClain, or Dez Bryant
 
Suh is a beast .. everytime I watch him he is making a play...I am not sold on Bryant. I might be 1 of the few on here but I don't think he is that great.
 
don't mind getting a guy called boo
 
Jimmy Graham looks like an interesting prospect in the mid to later rounds. A couple ex-basketball players like Antonio Gates and Tony Gonzalez have developed into Hall of Fame caliber players. Graham at the very least has all the measurables needed to become a decent redzone threat.
 
Please, please, please, please, PLEASE!! (Rolando McClain):lol:

I am on this bandwagon as well. RM is my first choice. We need to get tougher in the middle of the defense. Give me two hard nosed defenders and then we can worry about WRs, returners, and depth.

Who is that Williams kid that returned kicks for us in the preseason? He might be an option to bring back and see if he can catch this year.
 
Why no S.Kindle from Texas for OLB.....

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Sergio Kindle, Texas
Height: 6-4. Weight: 254.
Projected 40 Time: 4.54.
Projected Round (2010): 1-2.
2/16/09: Though he was just a first-year starter in 2008, the hard-working Sergio Kindle made a name for himself, notching 46 tackles, 12.5 TFL and 10 sacks. He also blocked a kick. With another stellar season, he'll be the top rush linebacker in the 2010 NFL Draft.

(from Walter Football)

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Why no S.Kindle from Texas for OLB.....

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Sergio Kindle, Texas
Height: 6-4. Weight: 254.
Projected 40 Time: 4.54.
Projected Round (2010): 1-2.
2/16/09: Though he was just a first-year starter in 2008, the hard-working Sergio Kindle made a name for himself, notching 46 tackles, 12.5 TFL and 10 sacks. He also blocked a kick. With another stellar season, he'll be the top rush linebacker in the 2010 NFL Draft.

(from Walter Football)

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Kindle is on there. He would be an interesting prospect, sit him a year and let him learn. But I don't really see an OLB as a position of need that early unless he's the best available prospect. Kindle will most likely be a first round pick and there will be similar caliber prospects in the next couple rounds.
 
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