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
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