In a move that I expected, standout Tennessee wide receiver Robert Meachem will enter the NFL Draft as a junior. He has great size and strength and reminds me of Keyshawn Johnson. I will be doing a scouting report on Meachem now that his declaration is official. Robert Meachem will be highly sought after and is projected to land in the mid to late first round or early second round.
Also, stud defensive tackle Alan Branch from Michigan is leaning towards making his draft declaration official. If Branch does declare, he is expected to be the first defensive tackle off the board and shouldn't fall out of the top 12.
Troy Smith is "driven by doubt" as he hopes to prove his critics wrong with the NFL draft process. The only reasonable knock on Smith is his height (6-1), but there are many NFL quarterbacks with the same frame as Smith, including Michael Vick (6-0), Tarvaris Jackson (6-1), Charlie Batch (6-2), Donovan McNabb (6-2), Brooks Bollinger (6-2), Drew Brees (6-0), and Jake Plummer (6-2). Don't give me that bologna. I have said all along that Smith will be a high end first round prospect and he will be. NFL scouts learned from Vince Young last year, and Troy Smith is the wrong player to overlook in the 2007 NFL Draft.
I am standing by Ohio State wide receiver Anthony Gonzalez's comments. Click here to read what this brilliant young man has to say.
Friday, January 5, 2007
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