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"2009 NFL Draft Rankings: Top 100"

By Consensus Draft Services

RK

Top 100 Prospects Overall

Pos

School

1

Aaron Curry

LB

Wake Forest

2

Michael Crabtree

WR

Texas Tech

3

Eugene Monroe

OT

Virginia

4

Malcolm Jenkins

CB

Ohio State

5

Rey Maualuga

LB

USC

6

Michael Johnson

DE

Georgia Tech

7

Andre Smith

OT

Alabama

8

Jason Smith

OT

Baylor

9

B.J. Raji

NT

Boston College

10

Brian Orakpo

DE

Texas

11

Chris Wells

HB

Ohio State

12

Knowshon Moreno

HB

Georgia

13

Matt Stafford

QB

Georgia

14

Jeremy Maclin

WR

Missouri

15

Brian Cushing

LB

USC

16

Peria Jerry

DT

Mississippi

17

Brandon Pettigrew

TE

Oklahoma State

18

Michael Oher

OT

Mississippi

19

Mark Sanchez

QB

USC

20

Shonn Greene

HB

Iowa

21

Vontae Davis

CB

Illinois

22

LeSean McCoy

HB

Pittsburgh

23

D.J. Moore

CB

Vanderbilt

24

James Laurinaitis

LB

Ohio State

25

Alphonso Smith

CB

Wake Forest

26

Clint Sintim

LB

Virginia

27

Darrius Heyward-Bey

WR

Maryland

28

Herman Johnson

OG

Louisiana State

29

Tyson Jackson

DT

Louisiana State

30

Percy Harvin

WR

Florida

31

Eben Britton

OT

Arizona

32

Everette Brown

DE

Florida State

33

Hakeem Nicks

WR

North Carolina

34

Aaron Maybin

DE

Penn State

35

Darius Butler

CB

Connecticut

36

Clay Matthews

DE

USC

37

Jamon Meredith

OT

South Carolina

38

Fili Moala

DT

USC

39

Derrick Williams

WR

Penn State

40

SenDerrick Marks

DT

Auburn

41

Josh Freeman

QB

Kansas State

42

Gerald McRath

LB

Southern Mississippi

43

Larry English

DE

Northern Illinois

44

Kenny Britt

WR

Rutgers

45

Keenan Lewis

CB

Oregon State

46

Andre Brown

HB

North Carolina State

47

William Beatty

OT

Connecticut

48

Robert Ayers

DE

Tennessee

49

Evander Hood

DT

Missouri

50

Duke Robinson

OG

Oklahoma

51

Kevin Ellison

S

USC

52

Jacoby Ford

WR

Clemson

53

Alex Mack

C

California

54

Brian Robiskie

WR

Ohio State

55

Donald Washington

CB

Ohio State

56

Darry Beckwith

LB

Louisiana State

57

Shawn Nelson

TE

Southern Mississippi

58

Antoine Caldwell

C

Alabama

59

Rashad Johnson

S

Alabama

60

Rashad Jennings

HB

Liberty

61

Sean Smith

CB

Utah

62

Patrick Chung

S

Oregon

63

Jasper Brinkley

LB

South Carolina

64

Patrick Turner

WR

USC

65

Pat White

QB

West Virginia

66

Victor Harris

CB

Virginia Tech

67

Ron Brace

DT

Boston College

68

Jonathan Casillas

LB

Wisconsin

69

Jairus Byrd

CB

Oregon

70

Sammie Stroughter

WR

Oregon State

71

Nic Harris

S

Oklahoma

72

Donald Brown

HB

Connecticut

73

Michael Hamlin

S

Clemson

74

Coye Francies

CB

San Jose State

75

Vance Walker

DT

Georgia Tech

76

Jonathan Luigs

C

Arkansas

77

Kenny McKinley

WR

South Carolina

78

Marcus Freeman

LB

Ohio State

79

DeAngelo Smith

CB

Cincinnati

80

Myron Pryor

DT

Kentucky

81

Zach Potter

DE

Nebraska

82

Derek Pegues

S

Mississippi State

83

Connor Barwin

DE

Cincinnati

84

Mitch King

DE

Iowa

85

Cornelius Ingram

TE

Florida

86

Asher Allen

CB

Georgia

87

Corvey Irvin

DT

Georgia

88

Terrill Byrd

DT

Cincinnati

89

Dorell Scott

DT

Clemson

90

James Casey

TE

Rice

91

William Moore

S

Missouri

92

Kyle Moore

DE

USC

93

Ricky Jean-Francois

DT

Louisiana State

94

Cody Brown

DE

Connecticut

95

Brandon Gibson

WR

Washington State

96

Jarron Gilbert

DT

San Jose State

97

Chip Vaughn

S

Wake Forest

98

Rhett Bomar

QB

Sam Houston State

99

Bear Pascoe

TE

Fresno State

100

Eric Wood

C

Louisville

courtesy of Consensus

Draft Services, located online at http://www.condraft.com/

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I stopped reading when they had Michael Johnson rated as the 6th best pro-prospect.

Ok, well that's a lie, I read further and there were a few things that really jumped out at me.

1) I think Aaron curry is a top 3 prospect, but I would personally put Stafford above him. As the top signal caller, with every physical tool you could ask for, I just would normally put him #1, followed by Curry and Eugene Monroe, respectively.

Herman Johnson, OG outta LSU at #28??? I am the biggest LSU fan I know and I just don't understand how they could have him not only this high, but above Duke Robinson and Andy Levitre. There are some who have a few other OGs higher. I love the guy, but he weighed in about 30 lbs overweight at the senior bowl and performed quite terribly there.

I would agree with Michael Johnson being #6 only if this listed raw talent, but he just hasn't performed. He only started his senior year and will remind a lot of people of Gholston who will dominate for a few plays and then dissapear the rest of the game. But at 6'7" 260lbs and running a 4.6 40, the kid has incredible potential. He reminds me a lot a lot of Calais Campbell outta Miami from last year. I wouldn't be surprised to see him taken in the middle of round 2.

I'm a bit shocked to see Shonn Greene so high, especially above players like Vontae Davis, Clint Sintim and Everette Brown...all who I feel should be a half dozen or so picks higher. Greene is a consistent runner, but I just don't like the fact that he touched the ball well over 300 times last year.

I think Rey Rey is about 10 spots too high, but that's just me being not that high on him. After watching him again I feel as though he's a great fit as a 34 ILB, but personally, I don't like the idea of taking an ILB in the middle of the first round when you already have a solid linebacker in Harris. He hits like a truck, love his passion for the game, sheds blocks well, but I just think he struggles in coverage too much for our team.

There are other things, but the combine hasn't even happened, so a lot of this will surely shake up.

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