Mathias Kiwanuka  6-7  262
Lamarr Woodley  6-2  268
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Kamerion Wimbley  6-4  255
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Jay Alford  6-3  285
Brodrick Bunkley  6-3  284
Daryn Colledge  6-5  298
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Nick Mangold  6-4  290
Greg Eslinger  6-3  285
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DeMeco Ryans  6-2  232
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Leonard Pope  6-7  250
Antonio Cromartie  6-3  210
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Roman Harper  6-1  200
KR,CB,
WR,RB
Laurence Maroney  5-11  205
Devin Hester  5-11  185
Maurice Drew  5-8  205
DeAngelo Williams  5-10  217
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Recent players I was wrong on.

FUTURE NFL PLAYERS
Who will be the next players to redefine
their position in the NFL?
Quarterbacks
Full Backs
Tight Ends
Defensive Line
Linebackers
Defensive Backs
Kickers
Punters
Offensive Line
Running Backs
Wide Receivers
Recent players I was right on!
8 DeAngelo Hall  CB  Virginia Tech,  Atlanta Falcons  Speed to burn and great cover skills.
14 Tommie Harris  DT  Oklahoma,  Chicago Bears  The best player on a great Sooner defense.
18 Will Smith  DE   Ohio State,  New Orleans Saints  The best player on a great Buckeye defense.
21 Vince Wilfork  NT   Miami (Fla.),   New England Patriots   Hard to move and dominates the line.
33 Karlos Dansby  OLB   Auburn,   Arizona Cardinals  Great at stopping the run and pass coverage.
34 Chris Snee  G   Boston College,   New York Giants  4 year starter and a road grader.
63 Marquise Hill  DE   Louisiana State,   New England Patriots  Great size and speed to the QB.
67 Stuart Schweigert  SAF  Purdue,   Oakland Raiders  Great speed and a nose for the ball.
76 Derrick Strait  CB   Oklahoma,   New York Jets  Great nose for the ball.
93 Keyaron Fox  LB   Georgia Tech,   Kansas City Chiefs  Tough and quick from sideline to sideline.
98 Shaun Phillips  LB   Purdue,   San Diego Chargers  The most under-rated player in the draft.
100 Alex Stepanovich  C   Ohio State,   Arizona Cardinals  The leader on strong offensive line.
108 Jerricho Cotchery  WR   North Carolina State, New York Jets  Made Phillip Rivers look good.
115 Nat Dorsey  T   Georgia Tech,   Minnesota Vikings  As a sophomore he contained Julian Peppers.
120 Ernest Wilford  WR   Virginia Tech,   Jacksonville Jaguars  Tall WR with a nose for the ball.
121 Bruce Thornton  CB   Georgia,   Dallas Cowboys  Solid cover corner which can close on the ball.
167 Nick Leckey  C   Kansas State,   Arizona Cardinals Made a name for himself in the Big 12 Championship gm.
170 Vontez Duff  CB   Notre Dame,   Houston Texans  Shutdown some really good WR's.
Matthew's 2004 NFL Draft Scout List - with my notes at the time
8 Antrel Rolle  DB Miami (Fla.),   Arizona Cardinals  Great cover corner.
9 Carlos Rogers  DB Auburn,   Washington Redskins  The best cover corner in the draft.
10 Mike Williams  WR USC,   Detroit Lions  He's a monster possession receiver.
17 David Pollack  LB Georgia,  Cincinnati Bengals  A great athlete for his size.
19 Alex Barron  T Florida State,  St. Louis Rams  Can play both RT and LT.
20 Marcus Spears  DE Louisiana State,  Dallas Cowboys  Can be an excellent bookend.
24 Aaron Rodgers  QB California,  Green Bay Packers  Great arm, coming from a solid system.
29 Marlin Jackson  DB Michigan,  Indianapolis Colts  Can shutdown the best of WR's
30 Heath Miller  TE Virginia,  Pittsburgh Steelers  Great blocker and WR's down field.
31 Mike Patterson  DT USC,  Philadelphia Eagles  Smaller DT, but has a great center of gravity.
32 Logan Mankins  G Fresno State,  New England Patriots  The most under-rated LT in the draft.
33 David Baas  G Michigan,  San Francisco 49ers  A solid guard, strength is run blocking.
35 Reggie Brown  WR Georgia,  Philadelphia Eagles  Solid possession receiver.
43 Corey Webster  DB Louisiana State,  New York Giants  The most under-rated CB in the draft.
48 Odell Thurman  MLB Georgia,  Cincinnati Bengals  Very quick middle linebacker.
53 Dan Cody  LB Oklahoma,  Baltimore Ravens  Solid DE on a great defense.
57 Justin Miller  CB Clemson,  New York Jets  Solid return man
132 Chris Canty  DE Virginia,  Dallas Cowboys  The biggest DE in the draft, had injury problems.
173 Tyjuan Hagler  LB Cincinnati,  Indianapolis Colts  The most under-rated player in the draft.
179 Bo Scaife  TE Texas,  Tennessee Titans  Solid target and good blocker.
184 Bill Swancutt  DE Oregon State,  Detroit Lions  Had some really good games again solid LT's.
195 Craig Bragg  WR UCLA,  Green Bay Packers  Great possession receiver.
202 Dave Rayner  K Michigan State,  Indianapolis Colts  The best kicker in college football.
216 Kevin Vickerson  DT Michigan State,  Miami Dolphins  Solid player, worth a late round pick.
227 Kenneth Pettway  LB Grambling State,  Houston Texans   Saw him only once, but excellent ability.
Matthew's 2005 NFL Draft Scout List - with my notes at the time.
Here are the coming crop of players for the NFL.