Updated QB rankings
- Matt Ryan, QB, Boston College, 6'5, 216
- Brian Brohm, QB, Louisville, 6'4, 226
- Andre Woodson, QB, Kentucky, 6'5, 230
- Joe Flacco, QB, Delaware, 6'6, 230
- Chad Henne, QB, Michigan, 6'2, 224
- Colt Brennan, QB, Hawaii, 6'3, 196
- Erik Ainge, QB, Tennessee, 6'6, 220
- John David Booty, QB, USC, 6'3, 215
- Dennis Dixon, QB, Oregon, 6'4, 196
- Josh Johnson, QB, San Diego, 6'3, 195
Best of the Rest (Alphabetical by School):
Matt Flynn, QB, Louisiana State, 6'3, 228
Kyle Wright, QB, Miami(FL), 6'4, 220
Sam Keller, QB, Nebraska, 6'4, 230
Ricky Santos, QB, New Hampshire, 6'2, 215
Paul Smith, QB, Tulsa, 6'2, 193
Omar Haughbook, QB, Troy, 6'2, 220
Alex Brink, QB, Washington State, 6'3, 215
Other Noteworthy Players (Alphabetical by School):
Brandon Cox, QB, Auburn, 6'2, 209
Kyle Israel, QB, Central Florida, 6'2, 223
Caleb Hanie, QB, Colorado State, 6'2, 236
Brent Meyer, QB, Iowa State, 6'3, 204
Xavier Lee, QB, Florida State, 6'4, 232
Sedale Threatt, QB, Lehigh, 6'2, 220
Zac Champion, QB, Louisiana Tech, 6'1, 210
Bernard Morris, QB, Marshall, 6'4, 211
Mike Kokal, QB, Miami(OH), 6'2, 213
Martin Hankins, QB, Memphis, 6'2, 210
Seth Adams, QB, Mississippi, 6'4, 225
Brent Shaeffer, QB/WR, Mississippi, 6'2, 205
Brandon Bower, QB, Ohio, 6'2, 215
Anthony Morelli, QB, Penn State, 6'4, 232
Blake Mitchell, QB, South Carolina, 6'3, 211
Kevin O'Connell, QB, San Diego State, 6'6, 225
Adam Tafralis, QB, San Jose State, 6'2, 215
Jeremy Young, QB, Southern Mississippi, 6'3, 218
T.C. Ostrander, QB, Stanford, 6'3, 215
Thomas Peregrin, QB, Western Michigan, 6'3, 185
Tyler Donovan, QB, Wisconsin, 6'1, 187
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welcome back Matt
Watching the NFL Network's coverage of the Senior Bowl some of the guys were really hypeing up Chad Henne with at least one guy saying he was the second best QB in the draft, any idea why?
How much did Colt Brennan hurt his stock this weak and is there anything he can do at the combine (besides gain 20-25 pounds) to climb the ladder?
by cgolden on Jan 30, 2008 7:49 AM EST reply actions 0 recs
QBs
People, myself included, really like Henne because of what he can do at this point in time. He has a pro-level arm, can hit the deep outs and has very clean mechanics. His decision making has been questioned, but he has never thrown more than 12 INTs a year (as a frosh) and has hit about 58% of his career passes against top 10 competition.
Brennan looked very bad. His size is of course an issue, but his arm strength and ability to make pre-snap reads looked below average. He really needs to come to Indy ready to push the ball downfield and make faster reads.
by MattMiller on Feb 1, 2008 12:12 PM EST up reply actions 0 recs
The name I keep hearing is Flacco
Everyone seemed to be really impressed by him down there.
by JasonB on Feb 1, 2008 8:45 AM EST reply actions 0 recs
Flacco
Yea he definitely seems to have leapfrogged a couple of guys in a weeks time.
Has anyone heard is Dennis Dixon will be able to even go to the combine? If he was healthy how much higher would his stock be or is he more of a 'tweener' type player?
by cgolden on Feb 1, 2008 11:36 AM EST up reply actions 0 recs
Dixon
It doesn't sound like he will be able to, but things are quiet on the front there.
I really warmed to him as a QB this year. If healthy, which is hard to project, he could be a 3rd-4th round pick.
by MattMiller on Feb 1, 2008 12:13 PM EST up reply actions 0 recs
Brennan over Ainge?
Ainge was clearly the better QB in the Senior Bowl. I think both Brennan and Flacco will struggle making the next step because of they played against lesser competition. Henne should be rated higher than Flacco.
by Jaxon on Feb 2, 2008 7:55 PM EST reply actions 0 recs
Matt this is unrelated but what is your opinion
of Dominque Barber? Does he play with as much passion as his brother? Can he play SS?
by Burt D on Feb 4, 2008 1:25 AM EST reply actions 0 recs

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