QB - Jacory Harris of Miami - I'm on board after watching him tonight vs. FSU. QB - Robert Griffin III of Baylor - Phenomenal athlete playing quarterback...always the fastest player on the field. QB - Jimmy Clausen of Notre Dame - I think he'll put up huge numbers..JIMMY CLAUSEN FOR HEISMAN! RB - Jordan Todman of UCONN - Should put up bigger and better numbers than Donald Brown RB - Mark Ingram of Alabama - Mack truck with speed. We'll see big things from Ingram this season... RB - Onterrio McCalebb of Auburn - Auburn will use him like Ole Miss uses Dexter McCluster. WR - Michael Floyd of Notre Dame - Clausen's already shown that he prefers Floyd over Tate. WR - Detron Lewis of Texas Tech - Crabtree's replacement should get plenty of passes thrown his way. TE - Weslye Saunders of South Carolina - An offensive lineman playing tight end...great hands and deceptive speed. DB - Rahim Moore of UCLA - Ball hawk...Moore will team with Alterraun Verner and give UCLA the best secondary in the PAC10. QB/DB - Stephon Gilmore of South Carolina - True freshman didn't allow a catch against NC State. USC will also use him as a Wildcat QB... QB/RB/WR - Ebahn Feathers of Fresno State - The ultimate gadget player. Can throw the ball 75 yards from his knees and runs a 4.3.
Idk about Floyd and Jimmy, both were beasting last season. I agree with your pick of Harris, and Ingram though. Id like to throw in Pike of Cincy and Hiller of West Michigan(Not the best of games vs Mich but he showed some flashes, should be a quality mid rd pick in 2010)
Hiller was great last season... Pike had a very good game today against Rutgers. People should watch out for Cincy. Jimmy Clausen was up-and-down. I think he'll put up ridiculous numbers this season. Golden Tate was awesome in 2008...Floyd put up decent stats, but nothing special. I think he'll get 1000+ yards and double digit TDs in 2009.
Harris looks like the real deal. It's nice to see the Miami program making a turnaround. I knew it was a matter of time ,with some of their talent, Miami was going to be a force. Competitive against good competition. Larry Coker, IMO, set the Miami program back. Coker had a good winning pct., but couldn't beat the "good teams". Coker also seemed out of touch with alot of his players. Also, questionable playcalling at times. Welcome back Canes!!!
I absolutely love Mark Ingram. It's always scary for a defense when a speedy guy like Ingram is the one initiating contact...he reminds me of Ronnie Brown when he was at Auburn. I think he might have a Heisman in his future.