Senior Bowl Rosters

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    Here are the rosters for the Senior Bowl. There is unbelievable talent in this game. This is one of the most important college games to watch because guys like Matt Jones can go from undrafted to 1st rounders in one game

    2006 Senior Bowl ? South Team Numerical Roster
    Coaching Staff: San Francisco 49ers

    1 Devin Aromashodu WR 6-2 198 Auburn
    2 DeMario Minter CB 5-11 198 Georgia
    2 Ben Obomanu WR 6-1 205 Auburn
    3 D.J. Shockley QB 6-1 214 Georgia
    4 Darrell Hackney QB 6-1 245 UAB
    5 Skyler Green WR 5-9 197 LSU
    6 Cedric Griffin CB 6-1 190 Texas
    7 Marcus Hudson DB 6-2 200 N.C. State
    8 Freddie Roach LB 6-2 250 Alabama
    9 Anthony Mix WR 6-5 248 Auburn
    10 Joseph Addai RB 5-11 210 LSU
    12 Brodie Croyle QB 6-3 205 Alabama
    17 Greg Blue SA 6-2 211 Georgia
    18 Hank Baskett WR 6-3 219 New Mexico
    19 Marcedes Lewis TE 6-6 255 UCLA
    20 DeAngelo Williams RB 5-10 217 Memphis
    21 Jerious Norwood RB 6-0 204 Mississippi St
    22 Kelly Jennings CB 5-11 180 Miami
    23 Tim Jennings CB 5-9 182 Georgia
    24 Pat Watkins SA 6-4 202 Florida State
    32 Stephen Gostkowski K 6-2 200 Memphis
    35 Garrett Mills FB 6-2 226 Tulsa
    35 DeMeco Ryans LB 6-2 236 Alabama
    38 Andre Hall RB 5-9 204 South Florida
    40 Thomas Howard LB 6-3 231 UTEP
    41 Roman Harper SA 6-0 196 Alabama
    42 Spencer Havner LB 6-3 235 UCLA
    44 Gerris Wilkinson LB 6-3 238 Georgia Tech
    47 Mark Anderson DE 6-4 256 Alabama
    51 Travis Williams LB 6-0 216 Auburn
    52 Brodrick Bunkley DL 6-2 286 Florida State
    55 Jesse Mahelona DL 6-2 304 Tennessee
    63 Ryan Cook OL 6-7 322 New Mexico
    68 Mike Degory OL 6-5 301 Florida
    70 Cody Douglas OL 6-4 330 Tennessee
    71 Jonathan Scott OL 6-7 307 Texas
    72 Albert Toeaina OL 6-5 352 Tennessee
    73 Marcus McNeill OL 6-8 332 Auburn
    74 Eric Winston OL 6-6 310 Miami
    75 Will Allen OL 6-5 309 Texas
    77 Max Jean-Gilles OL 6-4 358 Georgia
    81 Thomas Olmsted P 6-4 217 Troy
    82 T.J. Williams TE 6-2 253 N.C. State
    83 Sinorice Moss WR 5-8 185 Miami
    91 Manny Lawson DE 6-4 230 N.C. State
    92 Orien Harris DE 6-3 301 Miami
    94 Kamerion Wimbley DE 6-3 240 Florida State
    95 Kyle Williams DL 6-2 295 LSU
    98 Elvis Dumervil DE 6-0 254 Louisville
    99 Parys Haralson DE 6-2 250 Tennessee

    2006 Senior Bowl -- North Team Numerical Roster
    Coaching Staff: Tennessee Titans

    1 Will Blackmon CB 6-0 191 Boston College
    1 Anwar Phillips CB 6-0 190 Penn State
    2 Demetrius Williams WR 6-2 184 Oregon
    4 Jahmile Addae SA 5-11 205 West Virginia
    4 Travis Wilson WR 6-2 215 Oklahoma
    6 Jay Cutler QB 6-3 219 Vanderbilt
    6 Charlie Whitehurst QB 6-5 223 Clemson
    8 Jason Avant WR 6-2 210 Michigan
    8 Tye Hill CB 5-9 179 Clemson
    9 Jerome Harrison RB 5-9 202 Washington St
    11 Mike Bell RB 6-1 212 Arizona
    12 Michael Robinson QB 6-2 215 Penn State
    14 Daniel Bullocks SA 6-0 205 Nebraska
    15 Martin Nance WR 6-4 212 Miami, OH
    17 Lawrence Vickers FB 6-0 233 Colorado
    18 Chad Greenway LB 6-3 243 Iowa
    20 Anthony Smith SA 6-0 194 Syracuse
    21 Maurice Stovall WR 6-4 236 Notre Dame
    26 David Pittman DB 5-11 171 Northwestern St
    27 Brian Iwuh LB 6-0 226 Colorado
    28 Darrell Hunter CB 5-11 211 Miami, OH
    29 John Torp P 6-1 222 Colorado
    32 Cedric Humes RB 6-1 233 Virginia Tech
    38 Terrence Whitehead RB 5-10 225 Oregon
    40 Deric Yaussi K 5-11 199 Wyoming
    42 Jon Alston LB 6-1 215 Stanford
    44 Clint Ingram LB 6-1 236 Oklahoma
    51 Abdul Hodge LB 6-1 231 Iowa
    52 D?Qwell Jackson LB 6-1 227 Maryland
    54 Marvin Philip OL 6-2 298 California
    55 Nick Mangold OL 6-4 296 Ohio State
    55 Darryl Tapp DE 6-2 266 Virginia Tech
    56 Jonathan Lewis DL 6-1 308 Virginia Tech
    56 Charles Spencer OL 6-5 330 Pittsburgh
    61 Ryan O?Callaghan OL 6-7 363 California
    66 D?Brickashaw Ferguson OL 6-5 295 Virginia
    68 Mark Setterstrom OL 6-4 307 Minnesota
    72 Jeremy Trueblood OL 6-8 319 Boston College
    73 Daryn Colledge OL 6-4 295 Boise State
    76 Deuce Lutui OL 6-5 375 USC
    77 Davin Joseph OL 6-4 315 Oklahoma
    78 Gabe Watson DL 6-3 335 Michigan
    80 Derek Hagan WR 6-2 202 Arizona State
    86 Dominique Byrd TE 6-3 260 USC
    89 Joe Klopfenstein TE 6-5 245 Colorado
    91 Tamba Hali DE 6-2 265 Penn State
    94 Mathias Kiwanuka DE 6-6 258 Boston College
    95 Victor Adeyanju DE 6-4 265 Indiana
    96 Babatunde Oshinowo DL 6-2 320 Stanford
    99 Dusty Dvoracek DL 6-3 302 Oklahoma
     
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    D.J Shockley looks like a good candidate for the Ravens, since we have the 13th pick.
     
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    sinorice moss and jay cutler both look soooooo hot this season...they could be very good in the NFL...
     
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    I'm looking forward to watching Skyler Green do his thing. He's a little guy but he's got blazing speed. He could be the next Steve Smith IMO.
     
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    I really like D'Quell Jackson. He is a extremly hard hitting LB. I also love CB Tye Hill, he has great coverage skills and i hope the panthers pick him up in the 4th round. Manny Lawson DE/LB is going to be a great 3-4 OLB, he can rush the QB just as good as Mario Williams, his teamate. Greg Blue is will knock the hell out of you.
     
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    <div class='quotetop'>QUOTE (panthersare#1)</div><div class='quotemain'>I really like D'Quell Jackson. He is a extremly hard hitting LB. I also love CB Tye Hill, he has great coverage skills and i hope the panthers pick him up in the 4th round. Manny Lawson DE/LB is going to be a great 3-4 OLB, he can rush the QB just as good as Mario Williams, his teamate. Greg Blue is will knock the hell out of you.</div>
    You better say a prayer for Tye Hill to be around in round 4.
     
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    Not a single Wisconsin Badger? Oh, the shame of it...
     
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    D'Brickshaw Fergueson looked really good going up against Mathias Kiwunka. He didnt let Mathias come anywhere near the QB. Also Deanglo Williams did pretty good blocking a LB in one of the drills.
     
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    Is Sinorice Moss related to any Moss? Randy or Santana?
     
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    He is related to Satana Moss. Sionrice Moss looked great off the ball but droped some balls and is very inconsistant. If he can find a way to catch the ball most of the time he will be a good reciever.

    There is no depth at WR this year, there really isnt a clear cut #1 reciever in the draft.
     
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    How fast is he anyways? I just want to know is his COD skills and his jump. Maybe his 40 time.
     
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    Santonio Holmes is the best Wideout in the draft in my eyes(of course I wear scarlet and gray glasses), Then after him I'd put Maurice Stovall up there, he's the whole damn show, blocks and does the little things to make a play successful.

    I heard D.J Shockley looked horrible in practice, I hope he turns out to be a good pro QB but I have my doubts.
     
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    Cutler would be better in my opinion in the NFL...
     
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    I watched the practice and the only people who shined was this DT Bunkley out of Flordia state and D'Brickshaw Ferguson. The WRs looked horrible, the droped lots of passes. Tye Hill made a great interception. Max Jean Gilles looked horrible in space, lots of the DTs were just driving him back and getting to the QB, he doesnt have any agilty at all.
     
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    <div class='quotetop'>QUOTE (porky88)</div><div class='quotemain'>You better say a prayer for Tye Hill to be around in round 4.</div>
    the way he looked in the 2 practices ive seen, youd be lucky if he slipped to the 2nd....hes small, but scouts are raving about his speed and quickness and hes already showing the ability to play the ball....he may work his way into a 1st round pick, perhaps KC in the middile or Indy late in the round....he looks like a prototype CB to run Cover-2....
     
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    Did you guys get to see DeAngelo Williams? Now I know why you guys are so high on him. This kid can play, he has the burst through the hole, some adaquate moves and jukes but did you see the blocking he did? That is the only thing I will use against him.
     
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    I believe the Arizona will pick up Williams, if they dont trade for Dante Culpepper. Culpepper was drafted by Dennis Green so he might want to use their 1st rounder to get dante down to AZ.

    If they dont do that, they extremly need a running game and Williams can be there every down back.
     
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    Williams could go anywhere from as high as pick #4 to the Jets or to pick #7 to SF. Arizona is a good spot for him as well though I'm still not sure because Denny Green might want to stick it out with Arrington though i can't imagine him doing so.

    Right now Gabe Watson is looking like a great 3-4 DE. Maybe Cleveland could trade down and take him. 12 is high for him but he's sure helping his stock.
     
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    Iv'e heard Watson constantly compared to Cletdius Hunt, don't know if anyone wants that or not. He's got all the tools though and would be a great fit in Cincy who lacks a run stuffing 2 gap DT.
     
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    I really like Demetrius Williams, he is 6-2 and can catch the ball really well. Also Micheal Robinson looks pretty good. He can save u a active roster spot because he can be the #3 QB and come in at RB/WR/SS. Gabe Watson is a huge run stuffer and is mauling the lighter offensive lineman.

    Mathias Kiwunka is having a horrible practices. He hasnt been getting to the QB at all, He has been going up against Dbrickshaw fergueson mostly, and he is completly shutting him down. Against some of the other offensive lineman he is just getting thrown to the ground.

    Tambi Hali the DE out of Penn State is just blowing right past all the offensive lineman, he is getting to the QB on every play.
     

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