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The good, the bad and the ugly of declaring for the 2007 NFL Draft

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This entry was posted on 1/14/2007 4:50 PM and is filed under NFL Draft.

Every year there are always those college players who make the right diccsion in declaring for the NFL daft and of course their are those who  should have stayed in school. This year is no different. With the day drawing close for underclassman to declare for the draft we have a good amount of good bad and ugly decisions. Here is a brief run down of the more well known players who have eligibility left but have declared for the draft.

Dwayne Jarrett, WR, USC: This was a good choice for him, he is a top WR and will go high in the first round.

Anthony Gonzalez, WR, Ohio State: There are alot of bigger names at the WR spot but Anthony should go in the first round, possibily early in the second.

Marshawn Lynch, RB, Cal: Marshawn is the #2 back in the draft (after Peterson declares of course) and will go within the first 10 picks.

Calvin Johnson, WR, Georgia Tech: Calvin will be the top WR picked in the draft and had no reason to stay at GT.

Darius Walker, RB, Notre Dame: Darius should have stayed for his senior year, he will be lucky to get picked int eh second round.



 

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    • 1/14/2007 10:33 PM Richie wrote:
      This years NFL draft is going to be one of the more interesting. There are a good amount of top prospects - I think we will see a lot of "wheeling & dealing"!
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    • 1/27/2007 12:26 PM Besky Ryan wrote:
      Calvin Johnson has a lot of hope backing him and he is very talented say good bye to the Yellow Jacket and Yes to pro
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