For the guy who was doubting Calvin Johnson as the best WR prospect to come out in a while, look at this:http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wXRqyjzyBRg...alvin%20JohnsonCalvin is an amazing physical speciman, good speed, amazing body control and leaping ability, adjust to the ball very well, is extremly physical and will literally throw CB's out of the way, excellent hands and doesn't drop anything, makes jawdropping catches every game, amazing hand-eye coordination, always goes for the ball at it's highest point, and is a good blocker. His routes do need to improve some though and he is cocky. I don't think Calvin will be anywhere near a bust though. He plays in the ACC with some of the best secondary Prospects in the nation, and still looks like man among boys.
Also, your guys reasoning for Calvin being a great WR prospect before was poor. You just talked about stats. So, I can say that Vincent Marshall is a top prospect at around 5-9 175 lbs. (though he does have 4.39 speed) because he has 192 Receptions? No, Vincent does have good enough size and his routes need to get a bit better. He is an excellent return man though and does burn CB's.
<div class='quotetop'>QUOTE (Johnny White Guy @ May 28 2006, 07:35 AM) <{POST_SNAPBACK}></div><div class='quotemain'>Damn that was a nasty catch.. I gotta pay more attention to this guy next season.</div>Yea, there's even more if you go to youtube and search him.
<span style="color:#993399">There's a lot for me. I classify a fvorite player as someone I will watch on TV. Examples:WR Jeff Samardja Notre DameDE Quentin Moses GeorgiaRB Adrian Peterson OklahomaWR Calvin Johnson Georgia TechRB Lorenzo Booker FSUTwo incoming freshman I'm excited to see are SS Myron Rolle of FSU, and RB Chris Wells of Ohio State.</span>
<div class='quotetop'>QUOTE (FSUViking @ May 28 2006, 05:25 PM) <{POST_SNAPBACK}></div><div class='quotemain'><span style="color:#993399">WR Jeff Samardja Notre Dame</span></div>Hell yeah man, Samardzija is my favorite wideout in College Football, he's a friggin monster.
<div class='quotetop'>QUOTE (Chaintime @ May 28 2006, 08:41 PM) <{POST_SNAPBACK}></div><div class='quotemain'>Watch out for Brandon Merriweather, JGleas - What are your thoughts on this kid from Miami?</div>I love Merriweather and believe that this is an incredible safety class. Landry is in the 5-10 range, and then Griffin and Merriweather are in the 10-20 range. Anthony Reddick (FS at Miami) is a late 1st Rounder, early 2nd Rounder, then the likes of Tom Zbikowski. Aaron Rouse, Eric Weddle, Josh Gattis, and J.D. Nelson certainly add some depth. On Merriweather particually though, is versatile (can play either safety spot, but is primarily a SS), hits very hard, and is a playmaker with good athletic ability. He is also very good against the run and is physical. He really needs to add some bulk though he does play like he is at least 205 lbs., it would be nice if he bulked up to there. Also, he only has 4.5 speed right now so bulking up (and most teams would want at least 15 more lbs. on him) might lower his speed to a 4.6 or slower. He is a great player though and the Miami safety core is going to be amazing this year.
brandon meriweather- he hits real hard, jon beason linebacker pretty fast.and tyrone moss ar b who just will flat out run you over.btw all thes eplayers are from miami. oh and lance legget a wr he quick and fast
<div class='quotetop'>QUOTE (JGleas @ May 29 2006, 08:57 AM) <{POST_SNAPBACK}></div><div class='quotemain'><div class='quotetop'>QUOTE (Chaintime @ May 28 2006, 08:41 PM) <{POST_SNAPBACK}></div><div class='quotemain'>Watch out for Brandon Merriweather, JGleas - What are your thoughts on this kid from Miami?</div>I love Merriweather and believe that this is an incredible safety class. Landry is in the 5-10 range, and then Griffin and Merriweather are in the 10-20 range. Anthony Reddick (FS at Miami) is a late 1st Rounder, early 2nd Rounder, then the likes of Tom Zbikowski. Aaron Rouse, Eric Weddle, Josh Gattis, and J.D. Nelson certainly add some depth. On Merriweather particually though, is versatile (can play either safety spot, but is primarily a SS), hits very hard, and is a playmaker with good athletic ability. He is also very good against the run and is physical. He really needs to add some bulk though he does play like he is at least 205 lbs., it would be nice if he bulked up to there. Also, he only has 4.5 speed right now so bulking up (and most teams would want at least 15 more lbs. on him) might lower his speed to a 4.6 or slower. He is a great player though and the Miami safety core is going to be amazing this year.</div>Interesting, I would like to see him do well.
CB Leon Hall, MichiganWR Calvin Johnson, GTECHS Brandon Meriweather, Miami Fl.CB Daymeion Hughes, CaliforniaLB Prescott Burgess Michigan
<div class='quotetop'>QUOTE (AdropOFvenom @ May 13 2006, 02:08 PM) <{POST_SNAPBACK}></div><div class='quotemain'>Calvin Johnson, WR, Georgia Tech.That kid is going to be a stud.</div>A friend turned me onto him this off-season. I've never much been into college football, but I certainly will be watching for him.
Pretty much the whole WVU team, especially:Steve Slaton (RB), Pat White (QB), Brandon Myles (WR), Kevin McLee (LB)...also don't sleep on redshirt freshman Quinton Andrews starting at FS. Kid is an animal.
my favorite players to watch this upcoming season will be troy smith, calvin johnson(hoping that the niners get him in the draft), and ben olsen QB for UCLA as i live in southern california and he is the future of UCLA basically