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Brandon Thorn’s 2009 NFL Draft Position Rankings

Last updated: April 19, 2009

*Multiple positions

QB

1. Matthew Stafford- Georgia

2. Mark Sanchez – USC

3. Josh Freeman – Kansas State

4. Pat White – West Virginia

5. Stephen McGee – Texas A&M

6. Nate Davis – Ball State

7. Brian Hoyer – Michigan State

8. Rhett Bomar – Sam Houston State

9. Hunter Cantwell – Louisville

10. Graham Harrell – Texas Tech

RB

1. Chris “Beanie” Wells – Ohio State

2. Knowshon Moreno – Georgia

3. Donald Brown – Connecticut

4. LeSean McCoy – Pittsburgh

5. Shonn Greene – Iowa

6. Javon Ringer – Michigan State

7. Mike Goodson – Texas A&M

8. Andre Brown – NC State

9. Cedric Peerman – Virginia

10. Rashad Jennings – Liberty

11. Andrew Johnson – Akron

FB

1. Tony Fiammetta – Syracuse

2. Eric Kettani – Navy

3. Conredge Collins – Pittsburgh

4. Brannan Southerland- Georgia

5. Quinn Johnson – LSU

6. Will Ta’ ufo’ ou – California

WR

1. Michael Crabtree- Texas Tech

2. *Jeremy Maclin- Missouri

3.* Percy Harvin- Florida

4. Darrius Heyward-Bey- Maryland

5. Hakeem Nicks – North Carolina

6. Kenny Britt – Rutgers

7. Brian Robiskie – Ohio State

8. Ramses Barden – Cal Poly

9. Mohamed Massaquoi – Georgia

10. Louis Murphy – Florida

TE

1. Brandon Pettigrew- Oklahoma State

2. Shawn Nelson – Southern Miss

3. Jared Cook – South Carolina

4. James Casey – Rice

5. Chase Coffman – Missouri

6. Travis Beckum – Wisconsin

7. Cornelius Ingram – Florida

8. John Phillips – Virginia Tech

9. Marquez Branson – Central Arkansas

10. Anthony Hill – N.C. State

OT

1. Jason Smith – Baylor

2. Eugene Monroe – Virginia

3. *Andre Smith – Alabama

4. Michael Oher – Ole Miss

5. William Beatty – Connecticut

6. Eben Britton – Arizona

7. Jason Meredith – South Carolina

8. Phil Loadholt – Oklahoma

9. Fenuki Tupou – Oregon

10. Augustus Parrish – Kent State

OG

1. *Andre Smith – Alabama

2.* Max Unger – Oregon

3. Kraig Urbik – Wisconsin

4. Andy Levitre- Oregon State

5. Duke Robinson – Oklahoma

6. Herman Johnson – LSU

7. Trevor Canfield – Cincinnati

8. Greg Isdaner – West Virginia

9. Louis Vasquez – Texas Tech

10. Tyronne Green – Auburn

C

1. Alex Mack – California

2. *Max Unger – Oregon

3. Eric Wood – Louisville

4. Antoine Caldwell – Alabama

5. A.Q. Shipley – Penn State

6. Jonathan Luigs – Arkansas

7. Edwin Williams – Maryland

8. Jon Cooper – Oklahoma

9. Jake Griffin – USF

10. Brett Helms – LSU

DE

1. *Brian Orakpo – Texas

2. Aaron Maybin – Penn State

3. *Everette Brown – Florida State

4. (3-4 end) Tyson Jackson – LSU

5. *Larry English – Northern Illinois

6. * Robert Ayers – Tennessee

7. Michael Johnson – Georgia Tech

8. Paul Krugar- Utah

9. Kyle Moore – USC

10. Matt Shaughnessy – Wisconsin

DT

1. B.J. Raji- Boston College

2. Peria Jerry- Ole Miss

3. Evander “Ziggy” Hood- Missouri

4. Ron Brace – Boston College

5. Fili Moala – USC

6.  Sen’Derrick Marks – Auburn

7. Jarron Gilbert – San Jose State

8. Alex McGee – Purdue

9. Mitch King – Iowa

10. Roy Miller – Texas

OLB(4-3)

1. Aaron Curry- Wake Forest

2. Brian Cushing- USC

3. *Clay Matthews – USC

4. *Clint Sintim – Virginia

5. Marcus Freeman – Ohio State

6. Zack Follett – California

7. Tyrone McKenzie – USF

8. Nic Harris – Oklahoma

9. Mortty Ivy – West Virginia

10. Jonathan Casillas – Wisconsin

OLB(3-4)

1. *Brian Orakpo – Texas

2. Aaron Maybin – Penn State

3. *Everette Brown – FSU

4. *Larry English – Northern Illinois

5.* Michael Johnson – Georgia Tech

6. *Clay Matthews – USC

7. Connor Barwin – Cincinnati

8.*Clint Sintim – Virginia

9. Lawrence Sidbury Jr. – Richmond

10. Anthony Fedler – California

MLB

1. Rey Maualuga- USC

2. James Laurinaitis- Ohio State

3. Jason Phillips – TCU

4. Scott McKillop – Pittsburgh

5. Daryl Beckwith- LSU

6. Dannell Ellerbe – Georgia

7. Gerald McRath – Southern Miss

8. Worrell Williams – California

9. Jasper Brinkley – South Carolina

10. Frantz Joseph – Florida Atlantic

CB

1. Malcolm Jenkins- Ohio State

2. Vontae Davis- Illinois

3. Alphonso Smith- Wake Forest

4. *Darius Butler- Connecticut

5. *D.J. Moore – Vanderbilt

6. Victor “Macho” Harris – Virginia Tech

7. Coye Francies – San Jose State

8. Sean Smith – Utah

9. Asher Allen – Georgia

10. Kevin Barnes – Maryland

11. Mike Parson – Ohio

S

1. Rashad Johnson- Alabama

2. Louis Delmas – Western Michigan

3. William Moore – Missouri

4. Patrick Chung – Oregon

5. David Bruton – Notre Dame

6. Chip Vaughn – Wake Forest

7. *Sean Smith – Utah

8. Michael Hamlin – Clemson

9. Curtis Taylor – LSU

10. Emmanuel Cook – South Carolina

11. Chris Clemons – Clemson

K

1. Louie Sakoda – Utah

2. Pat McAfee – West Virginia

3. Ryan Succop – South Carolina

4. Jose Martinez – UTEP

5. Sam Swank – Wake Forest

P

1. Kevin Huber – Cincinnati

2. T.J. Conley – Idaho

3. Aaron Perez – UCLA

4. Chris Miller – Ball State

5. Brent Bowden – Virginia Tech

KR/PR

1. *Jeremy Maclin – Missouri

2. *Percy Harvin – Florida

3. *Derrick Williams – Penn State

4. *Darius Butler – Connecticut

5. Mike Thomas – Arizona

6. Devin Moore – Wyoming

7. Marcus Thigpen – Indiana

8. *D.J. Moore – Vanderbilt

9. Mark Parson – Ohio

10. Bruce Johnson – Miami

By Brandon Thorn

Brandon Thorn is currently serving in the United States Air Force as an E-5/Staff Sergeant. He has been on two combat deployments to Iraq and is serving a six year enlistment on active duty. Aside from his job as a Security Forces member in the Air Force, Brandon goes to school at American Military University in pursuit of his CCAF degree in Criminal Justice. Throughout his life, Brandon has always been captivated by NFL players and teams, none more so then his beloved Denver Broncos. Over the years he has read many books on current and past NFL icons such as Dan Rooney, John Elway, Walter Payton, Johnny Unitas, and Ernie Accorsi. His passion for the game and insight on the players in it is rare and he will be a die hard fan of The League forever.

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