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Old 09-24-2006, 08:00 AM   #1
Galsteinbok

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Default 2005 Quarterback Rankings
2005 QUARTERBACK RANKINGS
# Full Name School Year Comments1 Aaron Rodgers California 3 Jr Terrific passer picture perfect for the WCO. Possesses a lot of upside potential for the next level and presently stands as the clear cut number one choice in next April's draft.2 Alex Smith Utah 3 Jr Intelligent passer with a great feel for the game. Possesses outstanding accuracy in the short and intermediate range game with an exceptional touchdown-two-interception ratio. Solid pick anywhere starting in the middle of round one.3 Dan Orlovsky Connecticut 5 Sr Good arm and the head to start in the NFL. Not a mobile passer but a signal caller that a team can build their future around.4 Andrew Walter Arizona St 5 Sr Big armed quarterback who started off like a house on fire this season. Fizzled towards the end of the year then suffered a shoulder injury. Has the physical skills to be a starting passer in the NFL.5 Charlie Frye Akron 5 Sr A complete passer with a total game. Plays at a high level of consistency and while he lacks the huge arm, offers good upside for the next level.6 David Greene Georgia 5 Sr Underrated passer that could start in the right NFL-system. Accurate in the short field and challenges the vertical game.7 Kyle Orton Purdue 4 Sr Solid prospect with arm-strength limitations. Must develop a compact release but could thrive in a short passing game.8 Jason Campbell Auburn 5 Sr Terrific athlete with excellent size/speed numbers finally turning the corner. Does not possess a big arm yet showed great improvement as a senior and turned himself into a prospect.9 Derek Anderson Oregon St 4 Sr Streaky signal caller who looks like a world beater on one snap then an egg beater the next five plays. Great size, arm strength and physical skills.10 Ryan Fitzpatrick Harvard 4 Sr Nice sized passer who possesses a live arm. Needs to prove he can play at a high level of competition yet a very good developmental prospect.11 Jason White Oklahoma 6 Sr Solid collegiate passer with physical limitations. May never develop into a starter yet would be an asset holding a clipboard for a franchise.12 Dustin Long Sam Houston State 5 Sr Former Texas A&M passer with solid potential for the next level. Having an excellent off-season and moving up draft boards.13 Brock Berlin Miami-Fl 5 Sr Starting to meet the potential placed on him as a freshman. Reduced the poor decisions he previously made.14 Matt Jones Arkansas 4 Sr Good athlete whose draft grade will be much higher at another position. Potential first day pick as a wide out or tight end.15 Ben Daugherty Florida A&M 5 Sr Nifty passer with solid athletic skills. Not big yet offers potential as a backup.16 Gino Guidugli Cincinnati 4 Sr Good arm but inconsistent play and poor decision making in the past weighs heavy. Coming off a solid senior campaign and has moved himself into the late rounds.17 Stefan LeFors Louisville 5 Sr Good athlete productive on the college level but a prospect possibly suited for receiver in the NFL.18 Jared Allen Fla Atlantic 5 Sr Accurate pocket passer effective in the short field. Understands the position and does a solid job leading the offense.19 Danny Wimprine Memphis 5 Sr Does not pass the eyeball test yet a solid developmental prospect.20 Timmy Chang Hawaii 5 Sr System inflates his production and though small has uncanny accuracy anywhere on the field.21 Rasheed Marshall West Virginia 5 Sr Good athlete with a big arm who could make a switch to running back, receiver or possibly safety.22 Craig Ochs Montana 5 Sr Immeasurably improved his game as a senior. Lacks the top size yet could add depth at the next level.23 Marcus Randall LSU 5 Sr Nice sized athlete with a big arm. Improving as a passer but seems better carrying the ball at the next level.24 Stan HillMarshall 5 Sr Good arm and better accuracy but marginal durability.25 Bryan RandallVirginia Tech 4 Sr
26 Tom Petrie Northern Iowa 4 Sr Solid intermediate range passer that could back-up in the NFL.27 Darian Durant North Carolina 4 Sr Terrific athlete with a big arm that could be used as a "slash-type" signal caller in the red-zone.28 Chris Rix Florida State 5 Sr A horrid senior campaign causing him to drop out of sight.29 Lang Campbell William & Mary 5 Sr
30 Jon Beutjer Illinois 6 Sr Nice physical skills but lacks any consistency.31 Joshua Cribbs Kent State 4 Sr RB? S?32 Ryan Leadingham Sacramento St 5 Sr
33 Luke Samples Catawba 5 Sr
34 Walter Washington Temple 4 Jr RB?35 James Killian Tulsa 5 Sr
36 Littlejohn Bradshaw Morgan State 4 Sr
37 Shane BoydKentucky 5 Sr Safety? Wide out?38 Zack Mills Penn State 5 Sr
39 Chris Dapolito Duke 5 Sr
40 Matt Guice East Kentucky 5 Sr
41 Scott Hall North Texas St 5 Sr
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