2009 NFL Draft: Offensive Guards
QB | RB | FB | WR | TE | OT | OG | OC | DT | DE | OLB | ILB | CB | FS | SS | All Rankings
| 1. Duke Robinson | 6'5, 335 pounds | Oklahoma |
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For any power running team, Robinson is about as good of a guard prospect as there has been in several years. |
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| 2. Herman Johnson | 6'7, 362 pounds | LSU | ||
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Johnson is a mammoth guard who can shut down any tackle if he gets his hands on them. |
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| 3. Kraig Urbik | 6'7, 332 pounds | Wisconsin | ||
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Although he played guard at Wisconsin, he has the talent and athleticism to possibly play tackle at the next level. |
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| 4. Trevor Canfield | 6'5, 305 pounds | Cincinnati | ||
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A dependable interior lineman, Canfield should do best in a finesse scheme that takes advantage of his athleticism. |
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Additional Rankings:
| 5. Andy Levitre, OG, Oregon State, 6’2, 318 |
| 6. Ray Feinga, OG, BYU, 6’4, 336 |
| 7. Anthony Parker, OG, Tennessee, 6’2, 305 |
| 8. Andy Kemp, OG, Wisconsin, 6’5, 315 |
| 9. Tyronne Green, OG, Auburn, 6’2, 309 |
| 10. Paul Fanaika, OG, Arizona State, 6’6, 336 |
| 11. Cedric Dockery, OG, Texas, 6’3, 314 |
| 12. Greg Isdaner, OG, West Virginia, 6’4, 322 |
| 13. Louis Vasquez, OG, Texas Tech, 6’5, 330 |
| 14. Maurice Miller, OG, Mississippi, 6’4, 343 |
| 15. Travis Bright, OG, BYU, 6’5, 316 |
| 16. Jaimie Thomas, OG, Maryland, 6’4, 331 |
| 17. Ryan Durand, OG, Syracuse, 6’5, 307 |
| 18. Tim Henderson, OG, Northwestern State, 6’3, 334 |
| 19. Brandon Walker, OG, Oklahoma, 6’3, 298 |
| 20. Rich Ohrnberger, OG, Penn State, 6’2, 295 |
























