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Those 2 stood out to me as interesting. I had Williams pegged a little higher than that, and I am surprised that Davis graded out lower than Miller and Troupe.7.5 DeAngelo Willimas, Memphis
8.2 Vernon Davis, Maryland
I think Suggs hurt his shoulder during pre-draft weight-training, which then led to his drop in the draft to the third round. TSN's analysis was pre-injury.It does seem a bit off, but the best evidence that this system isThis strengthens my view that the rankings on this year's RB's are too high. Bell was a 5.9 while Morency is a 7.8? That's just ridiculous.Going along with the theme here, I was curious what the backs would rate going back even further. I have the TSN books back to 2001 and here's how the RBs rated. (The 2001 draft guide rates on a 8 point scale instead of 9 so I added nine points to make the grades more comparable)
2001-2005 combined (top five for each year)
8.8 Cedric Benson, Texas (2005)
8.7 Ronnie Brown, Auburn (2005)
8.6 Duece McAllister, Mississippi (2001)
8.6 Carnell Williams, Auburn (2005)
8.5 Steven Jackson, Oregon St (2004)
8.4 William Green, Boston College (2002)
8.3 Kevin Jones, Virginia Tech (2004)
8.1 Larry Johnson, Penn State (2003)
8.1 T.J Duckett, Michigan State (2002)
8.1 Michael Bennett, Wisconsin (2001)
8.1 Clinton Portis, Miami (2002)
8.1 Ciatrick Fason, Florida (2005)
8.0 Chris Perry, Michigan (2004)
7.9 Lee Suggs, Virginia Tech (2003)
7.9 Verand Morency, Oklahoma St (2005)
7.8 LaDanian Tomlinson, TCU (2001)
7.8 Deshaun Foster, UCLA (2002)
7.7 Maurice Clarett, Ohio St (2004)
7.6 Lamont Jordan, Maryland (2001)
7.6 Greg Jones, Florida St (2004)
7.5 Onterrio Smith, Oregon (2003)
7.4 Travis Henry, Tennessee (2001)
7.2 Chris Brown, Colorado (2003)
7.0 Lamar Gordon, North Dakato St. (2002)
6.5 Musa Smith, Georgia (2003)
Other Top Notables:
7.1 Kevan Barlow, Pittsburgh (2001, Ranked #7)
6.9 Julius Jones, Notre Dame (2004, Ranked #7)
6.1 Willis McGahee, Miami (2003, Ranked #7)
5.9 Tatum Bell, Oklahoma St. (2004, Ranked #10)
5.7 Brian Westbrook, Villanova (2002, Ranked #10)
5.3 Rudi Johnson, Auburn (2001, Ranked #11)
4.5 Domanick Davis, LSU (2002, Ranked #13)
Benson and Brown are the highest rated back in the last five years by the Sporting News and Willilams is tied with Duece...interesting...![]()
is that Tomlinson is ranked 7.8, below Lee Suggs, Morency, Portis, and tied with Foster. Before anyone comments about "hindsight" - remember that LT was taken at the 1.05, and wasn't a reach, while Suggs lasted to the 3rd, Portis and Foster to the 2nd. I find it interesting that aside from William Green (who had one nice year) nobody in the top 10 is a bust. Even Duckett who hasn't performed up to FF expectations, has played a key role with the Falcons.
DeAngelo Williams grade... see above...I've got the draft guides myself - and was looking to post them up - glad I don't have to type in all this!QB
Overall grade 2004 B
Overall grade 2005 C
Overall grade 2006 B+
8.9 Ben Roethlisberger, Miami OH
8.8 Matt Leinart, USC
8.8 Eli Manning, Mississippi
8.8 Aaron Rodgers, Cal
8.6 Vince Young, Texas
8.6 Alex Smith, Utah
8.4 Philip Rivers, NC St
8.3 Jay Cutler, Vanderbilt
8.0 J.P. Losman, Tulane
7.9 Charlie Frye, Akron
7.8 Andrew Walter, Arizona St
7.4 Jason Campbell, Auburn
7.2 Omar Jacobs, Bowling Green
6.9 Brodie Croyle, Alabama
6.8 Dan Orlovsky, Connecticut
6.8 Matt Schaub, Virginia
6.7 Derek Anderson, Oregon St
6.4 Kyle Orton, Purdue
6.1 John Navarre, Michigan
5.9 David Greene, Georgia
5.8 Charlie Whitehurst, Clemson
5.7 Josh Harris, Bowling Green
5.5 Reggie McNeal, Texas A&M
5.4 Erik Meyer, Eastern Washington
5.4 Walter Washington, Temple
5.2 DJ Shockley, Georgia
5.2 Cody Pickett, Washington
5.0 Drew Olson, UCLA
4.9 Matt Mauck, LSU
4.6 Ryan Dinwiddie, Boise St
RB
Overall grade 2004 B
Overall grade 2005 A-
OVerall grade 2006 A-
8.8 Reggie Bush, USC
8.8 Cedric Benson, Texas
8.7 Ronnie Brown, Auburn
8.6 Carnell Williams, Auburn
8.5 Steven Jackson, Oregon St
8.3 Kevin Jones, Virginia Tech
8.2 Lawrence Maroney, Minnesota
8.1 LenDale White, USC
8.1 Ciatrick Fason, Florida
8.0 Chris Perry, Michigan
7.9 Verand Morency, Oklahoma St
7.7 Maurice Clarett, Ohio St (2004 ranking)
7.6 Greg Jones, Florida St
7.5 DeAngelo Willimas, Memphis ----- Williams grade is actually 8.0 --- (you are looking at the durability ranking ---- the overall ranking is on the other side)![]()
7.5 Joseph Addai. LSU
7.4 Brian Calhoun, Wisconsin
7.1 Eric Shelton, Louisville
7.0 T.A. McClendon, NC St
6.9 Cedric Cobbs, Arkansas
6.9 Julius Jones, Notre Dame
6.6 Walter Reyes, Syracuse
6.5 Anthony Davis, Wisconsin
6.4 Leon Washington, Florida State
6.4 Quincy Wilson, W Virginia
6.2 Andre Hall, South Florida
6.2 Marion Barber, Minnesota
6.1 Michael Turner, N Illinois
6.0 Jerious Norwood, Mississippi State
5.9 DonTrell Moore, New Mexico
5.9 Tatum Bell, Oklahoma St
WR
Overall grade 2004 A
Overall grade 2005 B+
Overall grade 2006 C-
8.9 Mike Williams, USC (2004 rating)
8.9 Larry Fitzgerald, Pittsburgh
8.7 Braylon Edwards, Michigan
8.7 Roy Williams, Texas
8.6 Mike Williams, USC (2005 rating)
8.5 Troy Williamson, S Carolina
8.4 Reggie Williams, Washington
8.4 Michael Clayton, LSU
8.2 Mark Clayton, Oklahoma
8.1 Santonio Holmes, Ohio State
8.1 Lee Evans, Wisconsin
8.0 Chad Jackson, Florida
7.9 Chris Henry, W Virginia
7.9 Michael Jenkins, Ohio St
7.8 Sinorice Moss, Miami
7.6 Devery Henderson, LSU
7.5 Roddy White, UAB
7.4 Fred Gibson, Georgia
7.2 Bernard Berrien, Fresno St
7.2 Craphonso Thorpe, Florida St.
7.1 Terrence Murphy, Texas A&M
7.0 Derek Hagan, Arizona State
7.0 Reggie Brown, Georgia
6.9 Jason Avant, Michigan
6.5 Travis Wilson, Oklahoma
6.4 Greg Lee, Pitt
6.3 Maurice Stovall, Notre Dame
6.0 Mike Hass, Oregon State
5.9 Skyler Green, LSU
TE
Overall grade 2004 C+
Overall grade 2005 C
Overall grade 2006 C+
8.7 Kellen Winslow, Miami
8.5 Heath Miler, Virginia
8.3 Ben Troupe, Florida
8.2 Vernon Davis, Maryland
7.9 Leonard Pope, Georgia
7.8 Ben Watson, Georgia
7.7 Mercedes Lewis, UCLA
7.6 Alex Smith, Stanford
7.3 Anthony Fasano, Notre Dame
6.6 Ben Utecht, Minnesota
6.5 Kevin Everett, Miami
6.2 Joe Klopfenstein, Colorado
6.2 Garrett Cross, Cal
6.1 Jason Peters, Arkansas
6.0 Dominique Byrd, USC
5.9 Tim Day, Oregon
5.9 Joel Dreessen, Colorado St
5.8 David Thomas, Texas
5.7 Steve Fleming, Arizona
5.7 Ben Hartsock, Ohio St
5.6 Cooper Wallace, Auburn
5.5 TJ Williams, NC State
5.5 Chris Cooley, Utah St
5.4 Adam Bergen, Lehigh
5.2 Ronnie Ghent, Louisville
5.1 David Kashetta, Boston College
4.8 Alex Holmes, USC
4.8 Sean Ryan, Boston College
4.4 Eric Knott, Michigan St
4.4 Keith Willis, Virginia Tech
Looks like they have tweaked what the numerical grades mean for 2006. Hopefully, this doesn't skew the comparatives too much.
9.0 - 8.5 = Franchise player
8.4 - 8.0 = Potential Pro Bowl player
7.9 - 7.0 = Early impact player
6.9 - 6.0 = Early contributor
5.9 - 5.5 = Eventual starter
5.4 - 4.5 = Quality backup
4.4 - 4.0 = Chance to make roster
3.9 - 3.6 = Priority free agent
It's just for 2004-2005-2006, not all time.1) Thanks for the update.
2) I agree with the poster above with his question on the ranking of Vernon Davis, that's just screwy.
3) If Reggie Bush is the best RB prospect to ever come out of college football how in the world does Cedric Benson get the same 8.8 rating (and I like CB, but there is no way in hell that he is tied as the best RB to ever come out of college football; hell, he isn't eventthe best RB to ever come out of Texas). Either these guys don't think Reggie is all that good or they seriously missed on CB. Kind of leads to me to believe that they might be throwing darts from 60 feet and praying for a bullseye. Kind of calls everything they say into a major FUBAR.
Reggie Bush is being roundly touted as the best running back to ever come out of college (not by these guys specifically, just in general). These guys specifically give both RB and CB the same 8.8 rating, just short of the maximun 9.0 they would give to anyone. They are essentially saying that RB and CB are approximately the same in talent/value although undoubtedly in different way (e.g. no one would mistake CB's speed for RB's). I am assuming here (perhaps a mistake) that an 8.8 from them is the same this year as it was last year and as it was in 1995 and as it will be in 2009. That it is not a sliding scale that changes year to year depending on the level of talent that comes out each year.It's just for 2004-2005-2006, not all time.1) Thanks for the update.
2) I agree with the poster above with his question on the ranking of Vernon Davis, that's just screwy.
3) If Reggie Bush is the best RB prospect to ever come out of college football how in the world does Cedric Benson get the same 8.8 rating (and I like CB, but there is no way in hell that he is tied as the best RB to ever come out of college football; hell, he isn't eventthe best RB to ever come out of Texas). Either these guys don't think Reggie is all that good or they seriously missed on CB. Kind of leads to me to believe that they might be throwing darts from 60 feet and praying for a bullseye. Kind of calls everything they say into a major FUBAR.
TSN is a good site for news just not for rankings, item #3 above illustrates this inconsistency. I have been a long time subscriber to TSN for Fantasy stuff and a few years ago FOX bought TSN and some key people were let go whom used to write articles and help with the rankings and since then the quality of content has gone down.1) Thanks for the update.
2) I agree with the poster above with his question on the ranking of Vernon Davis, that's just screwy.
3) If Reggie Bush is the best RB prospect to ever come out of college football how in the world does Cedric Benson get the same 8.8 rating (and I like CB, but there is no way in hell that he is tied as the best RB to ever come out of college football; hell, he isn't eventthe best RB to ever come out of Texas). Either these guys don't think Reggie is all that good or they seriously missed on CB. Kind of leads to me to believe that they might be throwing darts from 60 feet and praying for a bullseye. Kind of calls everything they say into a major FUBAR.
I know Benson didn't have a good year last year, but are you forgetting how highly touted he was going into the draft? I'm not sure there's an inconsistency here, other than people are failing to give Benson a chance.TSN is a good site for news just not for rankings, item #3 above illustrates this inconsistency. I have been a long time subscriber to TSN for Fantasy stuff and a few years ago FOX bought TSN and some key people were let go whom used to write articles and help with the rankings and since then the quality of content has gone down.1) Thanks for the update.
2) I agree with the poster above with his question on the ranking of Vernon Davis, that's just screwy.
3) If Reggie Bush is the best RB prospect to ever come out of college football how in the world does Cedric Benson get the same 8.8 rating (and I like CB, but there is no way in hell that he is tied as the best RB to ever come out of college football; hell, he isn't eventthe best RB to ever come out of Texas). Either these guys don't think Reggie is all that good or they seriously missed on CB. Kind of leads to me to believe that they might be throwing darts from 60 feet and praying for a bullseye. Kind of calls everything they say into a major FUBAR.
Good point. While I'm a big Troupe fan and owner, I would have thought Davis would grade out higher pre-draft. Miller's blocking skill boosts him ahead of either IMO, although he isn't as good a receiver as either - very good, just not in the elite.Where's Maurice Drew? IMO he should be higher than Washington, Hall, etc. Probably somewhere around the high 6's.Those 2 stood out to me as interesting. I had Williams pegged a little higher than that, and I am surprised that Davis graded out lower than Miller and Troupe.7.5 DeAngelo Willimas, Memphis
8.2 Vernon Davis, Maryland
Benson was touted as a top 5, but nobody thought he was the best player in the draft, in which Alex Smith went #1. Few doubt that if Leinart had been in the draft, he would have gone ahead of Smith, yet Leinart is below Bush on most lists.Not to say Benson isn't a talented RB, but he has never been considered the same talent Bush is.I know Benson didn't have a good year last year, but are you forgetting how highly touted he was going into the draft? I'm not sure there's an inconsistency here, other than people are failing to give Benson a chance.TSN is a good site for news just not for rankings, item #3 above illustrates this inconsistency. I have been a long time subscriber to TSN for Fantasy stuff and a few years ago FOX bought TSN and some key people were let go whom used to write articles and help with the rankings and since then the quality of content has gone down.1) Thanks for the update.
2) I agree with the poster above with his question on the ranking of Vernon Davis, that's just screwy.
3) If Reggie Bush is the best RB prospect to ever come out of college football how in the world does Cedric Benson get the same 8.8 rating (and I like CB, but there is no way in hell that he is tied as the best RB to ever come out of college football; hell, he isn't eventthe best RB to ever come out of Texas). Either these guys don't think Reggie is all that good or they seriously missed on CB. Kind of leads to me to believe that they might be throwing darts from 60 feet and praying for a bullseye. Kind of calls everything they say into a major FUBAR.
Right now, my '05 mag is AWOL. So best I can do for ya until I find it is '04 and '06 IDP. I'll try to work on that tonite or tommorow in the IDP forum. Cool?Purple... if it's not too demanding... could you list that top10 for other positions also? - it would help guys playing [DYNASTY] IDP leagues!
(Also, if you have the mag for other years - I would love that info)
Thanks a million!
More than cool!... I've got the '05 mag right here...Let me help you then...Right now, my '05 mag is AWOL. So best I can do for ya until I find it is '04 and '06 IDP. I'll try to work on that tonite or tommorow in the IDP forum. Cool?Purple... if it's not too demanding... could you list that top10 for other positions also? - it would help guys playing [DYNASTY] IDP leagues!
(Also, if you have the mag for other years - I would love that info)
Thanks a million!
Benson was considered the #1 prospect at one point last offseason, I think they just give these grades early.For instance, Tomlinson was considered a 1st rounder but wasn't considered a top 5 pick until he ran his 40. It was very popular to have Deuce ranked ahead of him early that offseason.I know Benson didn't have a good year last year, but are you forgetting how highly touted he was going into the draft? I'm not sure there's an inconsistency here, other than people are failing to give Benson a chance.TSN is a good site for news just not for rankings, item #3 above illustrates this inconsistency. I have been a long time subscriber to TSN for Fantasy stuff and a few years ago FOX bought TSN and some key people were let go whom used to write articles and help with the rankings and since then the quality of content has gone down.1) Thanks for the update.
2) I agree with the poster above with his question on the ranking of Vernon Davis, that's just screwy.
3) If Reggie Bush is the best RB prospect to ever come out of college football how in the world does Cedric Benson get the same 8.8 rating (and I like CB, but there is no way in hell that he is tied as the best RB to ever come out of college football; hell, he isn't eventthe best RB to ever come out of Texas). Either these guys don't think Reggie is all that good or they seriously missed on CB. Kind of leads to me to believe that they might be throwing darts from 60 feet and praying for a bullseye. Kind of calls everything they say into a major FUBAR.
Wasn't he #1 on Kiper's list at one point last offseason? Until the workouts, he was considered the #1 RB prospect on the majority of boards and was #1 overall on several lists.Benson was touted as a top 5, but nobody thought he was the best player in the draft, in which Alex Smith went #1. Few doubt that if Leinart had been in the draft, he would have gone ahead of Smith, yet Leinart is below Bush on most lists.Not to say Benson isn't a talented RB, but he has never been considered the same talent Bush is.I know Benson didn't have a good year last year, but are you forgetting how highly touted he was going into the draft? I'm not sure there's an inconsistency here, other than people are failing to give Benson a chance.TSN is a good site for news just not for rankings, item #3 above illustrates this inconsistency. I have been a long time subscriber to TSN for Fantasy stuff and a few years ago FOX bought TSN and some key people were let go whom used to write articles and help with the rankings and since then the quality of content has gone down.1) Thanks for the update.
2) I agree with the poster above with his question on the ranking of Vernon Davis, that's just screwy.
3) If Reggie Bush is the best RB prospect to ever come out of college football how in the world does Cedric Benson get the same 8.8 rating (and I like CB, but there is no way in hell that he is tied as the best RB to ever come out of college football; hell, he isn't eventthe best RB to ever come out of Texas). Either these guys don't think Reggie is all that good or they seriously missed on CB. Kind of leads to me to believe that they might be throwing darts from 60 feet and praying for a bullseye. Kind of calls everything they say into a major FUBAR.
Indeed, from the TSN NFL Draft guide... overall grade for those having declared...The thing is that it's probably written in January in order to have it printed in early March... lot of things changes, each year between Chritmas and the actual draft... probably why some of the grades are surprising, like Benson's - who was very highly thought of as of January last year...Any way you look at this, it is TSN's rankings and this doesn't hold too much weight? Am i right this is where it came from?
purplehaze rocks!!!!!!....he'll get it doneSo anyone want to update this for 2007?
WOW.. how are these rankings put together? are the values relative to others in the class from the same year? Has to be...Added in the 2007 (in bold) ratings (thanks Man With No Name):
9.0 - 8.5 = Franchise player
8.4 - 8.0 = Potential Pro Bowl player
7.9 - 7.0 = Early impact player
6.9 - 6.0 = Early contributor
5.9 - 5.5 = Eventual starter
5.4 - 4.5 = Quality backup
4.4 - 4.0 = Chance to make roster
3.9 - 3.6 = Priority free agent
QB
8.9 Ben Roethlisberger, Miami OH
8.8 Matt Leinart, USC
8.8 Eli Manning, Mississippi
8.8 Aaron Rodgers, Cal
JaMarcus Russell... 8.7
8.6 Vince Young, Texas
8.6 Alex Smith, Utah
8.4 Philip Rivers, NC St
8.3 Jay Cutler, Vanderbilt
8.0 J.P. Losman, Tulane
Kevin Kolb.............8.0
7.9 Charlie Frye, Akron
7.8 Andrew Walter, Arizona St
RB
8.8 Reggie Bush, USC
8.8 Cedric Benson, Texas
8.7 Ronnie Brown, Auburn
8.6 Carnell Williams, Auburn
8.5 Steven Jackson, Oregon St
8.3 Kevin Jones, Virginia Tech
8.2 Lawrence Maroney, Minnesota
Adrian Peterson....8.2
8.1 LenDale White, USC
8.1 Ciatrick Fason, Florida
8.0 Chris Perry, Michigan
8.0 DeAngelo Williams, Memphis
7.9 Verand Morency, Oklahoma St
Antonio Pittman....7.9
Marshawn Lynch...7.7
7.7 Maurice Clarett, Ohio St (2004 ranking)
7.6 Greg Jones, Florida St
7.5 Joseph Addai. LSU
Kenny Irons.........7.5
7.4 Brian Calhoun, Wisconsin
7.1 Eric Shelton, Louisville
7.0 T.A. McClendon, NC St
Michael Bush........7.0
Kenneth Darby.....6.9
6.9 Cedric Cobbs, Arkansas
6.9 Julius Jones, Notre Dame
6.6 Walter Reyes, Syracuse
6.5 Anthony Davis, Wisconsin
Brandon Jackson...6.5
6.4 Leon Washington, Florida State
6.4 Quincy Wilson, W Virginia
6.2 Andre Hall, South Florida
6.2 Marion Barber, Minnesota
6.1 Michael Turner, N Illinois
6.0 Jerious Norwood, Mississippi State
5.9 DonTrell Moore, New Mexico
5.9 Tatum Bell, Oklahoma St
Chris Henry..........5.9
Dwayne Wright.....5.8
Lorenzo Booker.....5.7
Gary Russell.........5.7
Ahmad Bradshaw..5.4
Kolby Smith..........5.4
Stevie Hicks..........5.4
Courtney Lewis......5.3
Justin Vincent........5.3
Tony Hunt.............5.2
DeShawn Wynn.....5.2
Tyrone Moss..........5.0
WR
8.9 Mike Williams, USC (2004 rating)
8.9 Larry Fitzgerald, Pittsburgh
8.7 Braylon Edwards, Michigan
8.7 Roy Williams, Texas
8.6 Mike Williams, USC (2005 rating)
Calvin Johnson.......8.6
8.5 Troy Williamson, S Carolina
8.4 Reggie Williams, Washington
8.4 Michael Clayton, LSU
8.2 Mark Clayton, Oklahoma
8.1 Santonio Holmes, Ohio State
8.1 Lee Evans, Wisconsin
8.0 Chad Jackson, Florida
Ted Ginn................8.0
7.9 Chris Henry, W Virginia
7.9 Michael Jenkins, Ohio St
7.8 Sinorice Moss, Miami
7.6 Devery Henderson, LSU
7.5 Roddy White, UAB
7.4 Fred Gibson, Georgia
Dwayne Bowe........7.4
Sidney Rice............7.3
Aundrae Allison......7.2
7.2 Bernard Berrien, Fresno St
7.2 Craphonso Thorpe, Florida St.
7.1 Terrence Murphy, Texas A&M
7.0 Derek Hagan, Arizona State
7.0 Reggie Brown, Georgia
Anthony Gonzalez...7.0
Dwayne Jarrett.......7.0
6.9 Jason Avant, Michigan
6.5 Travis Wilson, Oklahoma
Craig Davis............6.5
Jacoby Jones..........6.5
6.4 Greg Lee, Pitt
Robert Meachem.....6.4
David Clowney........6.3
6.3 Maurice Stovall, Notre Dame
Jason Hill................6.1
Paul Williams..........6.0
Jamalle Cornelius....6.0
6.0 Mike Hass, Oregon State
5.9 Skyler Green, LSU
Steve Smith............5.9
James Jones............5.9
Laurent Robinson.....5.9
Steve Breaston........5.8
Yamon Figurs...........5.7
Ryne Robinson.........5.6
Brandon Myles.........5.5
Derek Stanley.........5.4
Johnnie Lee Higgins..5.4
Chansi Stuckey........5.4
Courtney Taylor.......5.4
D'Juan Woods..........5.4
Rhema McKnight.......5.4
Marquay McDaniel.....5.1
Chris Davis..............5.0
Their rankings have always been a little screwy, but sometimes they hit the nail on the head.These rankings just jumped the shark.I can understand maybe Calvin not being rated higher than Fitz... but being in the same general position as Mike Williams and Troy Williamson? He has the best combination of size, speed, hands and attitude perhaps ever.Brady Quinn's rating is a joke too. Like the guy or not, I don't see how you can rate him in the same general class as Brodie Croyle and Dan Orlovsky.![]()
Bolded for all you Adrian Peterson doubters...See, people even doubted Tomlinson.2001-2005 combined (top five for each year)
8.8 Cedric Benson, Texas (2005)
8.7 Ronnie Brown, Auburn (2005)
8.6 Duece McAllister, Mississippi (2001)
8.6 Carnell Williams, Auburn (2005)
8.5 Steven Jackson, Oregon St (2004)
8.4 William Green, Boston College (2002)
8.3 Kevin Jones, Virginia Tech (2004)
8.1 Larry Johnson, Penn State (2003)
8.1 T.J Duckett, Michigan State (2002)
8.1 Michael Bennett, Wisconsin (2001)
8.1 Clinton Portis, Miami (2002)
8.1 Ciatrick Fason, Florida (2005)
8.0 Chris Perry, Michigan (2004)
7.9 Lee Suggs, Virginia Tech (2003)
7.9 Verand Morency, Oklahoma St (2005)
7.8 LaDanian Tomlinson, TCU (2001)
7.8 Deshaun Foster, UCLA (2002)
7.7 Maurice Clarett, Ohio St (2004)
7.6 Lamont Jordan, Maryland (2001)
7.6 Greg Jones, Florida St (2004)
7.5 Onterrio Smith, Oregon (2003)
7.4 Travis Henry, Tennessee (2001)
7.2 Chris Brown, Colorado (2003)
7.0 Lamar Gordon, North Dakato St. (2002)
6.5 Musa Smith, Georgia (2003)
Other Top Notables:
7.1 Kevan Barlow, Pittsburgh (2001, Ranked #7)
6.9 Julius Jones, Notre Dame (2004, Ranked #7)
6.1 Willis McGahee, Miami (2003, Ranked #7)
5.9 Tatum Bell, Oklahoma St. (2004, Ranked #10)
5.7 Brian Westbrook, Villanova (2002, Ranked #10)
5.3 Rudi Johnson, Auburn (2001, Ranked #11)
4.5 Domanick Davis, LSU (2002, Ranked #13)
An 8 point scale was used in 2000 and 2001. And a 9 point scale since 2002.
8.6 Duece McAllister, Mississippi (2001)
Got it right here in front of me. 2001- TWR's rating system: 8-- Franchise player, 7-- potential Pro Bowler, 6--Could start as rookie, 5--Eventual starter, 4--Quality backup, 3--Should make roster, 2--Chance to make roster, 1--not likely to make roster.1.McAllister 7.72.Bennett 7.23.Tomlinson 6.94.Jordan 6.75.Henry 6.56.A. Thomas 6.47.Barlow 6.28.J. Jackson 5.69.D. Allen 5.310.Minor 5.111.R. Johnson 4.812.Blaylock 4.513.Buckhalter 4.214.K. Brown 4.115.C. Washington 4.016.M. Shipp 3.722.Dee Brown 2.131. D. Rhodes ---An 8 point scale was used in 2000 and 2001. And a 9 point scale since 2002.8.6 Duece McAllister, Mississippi (2001)![]()
I've got both the 2004 and 2005 draft guides here, and here is how the top-10 at each position both years stacks up. 2005 rooks in bold:
QB
Overall grade 2004 B
Overall grade 2005 C
8.9 Ben Roethlisberger, Miami OH
8.8 Eli Manning, Mississippi
8.8 Aaron Rodgers, Cal
8.6 Alex Smith, Utah
8.4 Philip Rivers, NC St
8.0 J.P. Losman, Tulane
7.9 Charlie Frye, Akron
7.8 Andrew Walter, Arizona St
7.4 Jason Campbell, Auburn
6.8 Dan Orlovsky, Connecticut
6.8 Matt Schaub, Virginia
6.7 Derek Anderson, Oregon St
6.4 Kyle Orton, Purdue
6.1 John Navarre, Michigan
5.9 David Greene, Georgia
5.7 Josh Harris, Bowling Green
5.4 Walter Washington, Temple
5.2 Cody Pickett, Washington
4.9 Matt Mauck, LSU
4.6 Ryan Dinwiddie, Boise St
RB
Overall grade 2004 B
Overall grade 2005 A-
8.8 Cedric Benson, Texas
8.7 Ronnie Brown, Auburn
8.6 Carnell Williams, Auburn
8.5 Steven Jackson, Oregon St
8.3 Kevin Jones, Virginia Tech
8.1 Ciatrick Fason, Florida
8.0 Chris Perry, Michigan
7.9 Verand Morency, Oklahoma St
7.7 Maurice Clarett, Ohio St (2004 ranking)
7.6 Greg Jones, Florida St
7.1 Eric Shelton, Louisville
7.0 T.A. McClendon, NC St
6.9 Cedric Cobbs, Arkansas
6.9 Julius Jones, Notre Dame
6.6 Walter Reyes, Syracuse
6.5 Anthony Davis, Wisconsin
6.4 Quincy Wilson, W Virginia (says 3.4, but I'm assuming that's a typo)
6.2 Marion Barber, Minnesota
6.1 Michael Turner, N Illinois
5.9 Tatum Bell, Oklahoma St
WR
Overall grade 2004 A
Overall grade 2005 B+
8.9 Mike Williams, USC (2004 rating)
8.9 Larry Fitzgerald, Pittsburgh
8.7 Braylon Edwards, Michigan
8.7 Roy Williams, Texas
8.6 Mike Williams, USC (2005 rating)
8.5 Troy Williamson, S Carolina
8.4 Reggie Williams, Washington
8.4 Michael Clayton, LSU
8.2 Mark Clayton, Oklahoma
8.1 Lee Evans, Wisconsin
7.9 Chris Henry, W Virginia
7.9 Michael Jenkins, Ohio St
7.6 Devery Henderson, LSU
7.5 Roddy White, UAB
7.4 Fred Gibson, Georgia
7.2 Bernard Berrien, Fresno St
7.2 Craphonso Thorpe, Florida St.
7.1 Terrence Murphy, Texas A&M
7.0 Reggie Brown, Georgia
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Overall grade 2004 C+
Overall grade 2005 C
8.7 Kellen Winslow, Miami
8.5 Heath Miler, Virginia
8.3 Ben Troupe, Florida
7.8 Ben Watson, Georgia
7.6 Alex Smith, Stanford
6.6 Ben Utecht, Minnesota
6.5 Kevin Everett, Miami
6.2 Garrett Cross, Cal
6.1 Jason Peters, Arkansas
5.9 Joel Dreessen, Colorado St
5.7 Steve Fleming, Arizona
5.7 Ben Hartsock, Ohio St
5.5 Chris Cooley, Utah St
5.4 Adam Bergen, Lehigh
5.2 Ronnie Ghent, Louisville
5.1 David Kashetta, Boston College
4.8 Alex Holmes, USC
4.8 Sean Ryan, Boston College
4.4 Eric Knott, Michigan St
4.4 Keith Willis, Virginia Tech
Here is what the numerical grades mean:
9.0 - 8.0 = Franchise player.
7.9 - 7.0 = Potential Pro Bowl player.
6.9 - 6.0 = Could start as a rookie.
5.9 - 5.0 = Eventual starter.
4.9 - 4.0 = Quality backup.
3.9 - 3.0 = Chance to make roster.
2.9 - 2.0 = Not likely to make roster.
1.9 - 1.0 = Free agent possibility.
I'm really surprised how they grade this WR draft class. I'd add 0.4 to about every grade to put these guys where I think they compare.Riffraff said:WR
8.9 Mike Williams, USC (2004 rating)
8.9 Larry Fitzgerald, Pittsburgh
8.7 Braylon Edwards, Michigan
8.7 Roy Williams, Texas
8.6 Mike Williams, USC (2005 rating)
Calvin Johnson.......8.6
8.5 Troy Williamson, S Carolina
8.4 Reggie Williams, Washington
8.4 Michael Clayton, LSU
8.2 Mark Clayton, Oklahoma
8.1 Santonio Holmes, Ohio State
8.1 Lee Evans, Wisconsin
8.0 Chad Jackson, Florida
Ted Ginn................8.0
7.9 Chris Henry, W Virginia
7.9 Michael Jenkins, Ohio St
7.8 Sinorice Moss, Miami
7.6 Devery Henderson, LSU
7.5 Roddy White, UAB
7.4 Fred Gibson, Georgia
Dwayne Bowe........7.4
Sidney Rice............7.3
Aundrae Allison......7.2
7.2 Bernard Berrien, Fresno St
7.2 Craphonso Thorpe, Florida St.
7.1 Terrence Murphy, Texas A&M
7.0 Derek Hagan, Arizona State
7.0 Reggie Brown, Georgia
Anthony Gonzalez...7.0
Dwayne Jarrett.......7.0
6.9 Jason Avant, Michigan
6.5 Travis Wilson, Oklahoma
Craig Davis............6.5
Jacoby Jones..........6.5
6.4 Greg Lee, Pitt
Robert Meachem.....6.4
David Clowney........6.3
6.3 Maurice Stovall, Notre Dame
Jason Hill................6.1
Paul Williams..........6.0
Jamalle Cornelius....6.0
6.0 Mike Hass, Oregon State
5.9 Skyler Green, LSU
Steve Smith............5.9
James Jones............5.9
Laurent Robinson.....5.9
Steve Breaston........5.8
Yamon Figurs...........5.7
Ryne Robinson.........5.6
Brandon Myles.........5.5
Derek Stanley.........5.4
Johnnie Lee Higgins..5.4
Chansi Stuckey........5.4
Courtney Taylor.......5.4
D'Juan Woods..........5.4
Rhema McKnight.......5.4
Marquay McDaniel.....5.1
Chris Davis..............5.0
I understand that nobody is going to be correct all of the time, and I actually do appreciate when somebody is willing to make a stand on a player that is against the grain. However, some of these rankings are so far against the grain that it makes me question them going forward.If Brady Quinn busts and Kolb is the next great thing at QB and if Antonio Pittman is a better back than Lynch, maybe I will change my tune. Until then, I will generally disregard these rankings.Their rankings have always been a little screwy, but sometimes they hit the nail on the head.These rankings just jumped the shark.
I can understand maybe Calvin not being rated higher than Fitz... but being in the same general position as Mike Williams and Troy Williamson? He has the best combination of size, speed, hands and attitude perhaps ever.
Brady Quinn's rating is a joke too. Like the guy or not, I don't see how you can rate him in the same general class as Brodie Croyle and Dan Orlovsky.
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