Defensive Ends


DEFENSIVE ENDS

01.) Adrian Clayborn, Iowa, 6-03 282, 4.83
02.) Greg Romeus, Pitt, 6-05 270, 4.74
05.) Marcell Dareus, Alabama, 6-03 280, 4.86*
04.) Robert Quinn, UNC, 6-05 256, 4.64*
03.) Allen Bailey, Miami, 6-04 288, 4.79
06.) Cameron Heyward, Ohio State, 6-05 288, 4.96
07.) Jeremy Beal, Oklahoma, 6-03 260, 4.73
08.) Sam Acho, Texas, 6-03 260, 4.65
09.) DaQuan Bowers, Clemson, 6-04 278, 4.64*
10.) Jack Crawford, Penn State, 6-05 256, 4.67*
11.) Ryan Winterswyk, Boise State
12.) Matt Conrath, Virginia*
13.) Ryan Van Bergen, Michigan*
14.) Cliff Matthews, South Carolina
15.) Pierre Allen, Nebraska
16.) Ryan Kerrigan, Purdue
17.) Pernell McPhee, Mississippi State
18.) Jabaal Sheard, Pitt
19.) Craig Marshall, South Florida
20.) Markus White, FSU
21.) Ricky Elmore, Arizona
22.) Christian Anthony, Grambling
23.) Cedric Thornton, Southern Arkansas
24.) Anthony Egbuniwe, Georgia Tech
25.) Kentrell Locket, Ole Miss

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Dave Weber June 6, 2009 at 7:10 PM

DE is a position where heart and motor needs to be considered. I go Dunlap, Selvie, Romeus, Griffin, and Hardy. Everything I’ve read about Hardy questions his motor, which makes him too much like Vernon Gholston for my taste. I think Selvie is comparable to Freeney, and Dunlap is a freak who has no comparable player currently in the league.

DCBill January 18, 2010 at 6:20 PM

I believe hat Romeus is staying at Pitt for his senior year.

DCBill January 18, 2010 at 6:20 PM

Sorry, “that” not “hat!”

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