| I spoke with my friend who works for a NFL | | | | He sees the field very well and doesn't stare |
| football team and we talked about the upcoming | | | | down just the primary receiver, he is very well |
| NFL draft and some of the Quarterbacks who | | | | coached and is adept at reading defenses; he is |
| might get drafted. | | | | just a heady player that makes good decisions |
| Here is our list of 2008 NFL draft list for | | | | with the ball. He has a very strong arm and has |
| quarterbacks. | | | | very good accuracy with good touch. Woodson is |
| 1. Brian Brohm, 6' 4" 223, Louisville | | | | a young man of very high character, is coachable |
| Brohm is already a very seasoned college | | | | and stays calm under pressure. He has the mental |
| quarterback, he stands fourth in school history | | | | make up that will make an elite NFL quarterback. |
| with 6,751 passing yards and 41 career | | | | 4. Colt Brennan, 6' 2" 198, Hawaii |
| touchdown throws. He currently holds the school | | | | One of the most prolific passers in NCAA History |
| record for completion percentage at 66.2 percent. | | | | after only his junior season. Colt Brennan looks to |
| He also ranks third in school history in total | | | | become a legitimate NFL Draft Prospect. If he can |
| offense with 6,841 yards. Brohm also has eleven | | | | continue to improve, and prove to all the doubting |
| 300-yard passing games in his career. | | | | NFL Scouts that he is more than just a product |
| 2. Matt Ryan, 6' 4" 221, Boston College | | | | of June Jones' pass happy system, he has a |
| The Heisman Trophy is a possibility, but playing | | | | chance to be a top pick in the upcoming 2008 |
| for an under the radar Boston College team will | | | | NFL draft? |
| hurt his chances for that award. But that's OK, it | | | | 5. Eric Ainge, 6' 5" 220, Tennessee |
| seems that winning the Heisman trophy and the | | | | 6. Curtis Painter, 6' 4" 224 lbs, Purdue* |
| NFL are not a good combination. | | | | 7. John David Booty, 6' 2" 208, USC |
| Coming out of high school at Philadelphia (PA) | | | | 8. Chad Henne, 6' 2" 223, Michigan |
| William Penn Charter, Ryan measured in at 6' 5" | | | | 9. Dennis Dixon, 6' 4" 224, Oregon |
| 200 pounds and ran a 4.93 forty. He is also | | | | 10. Anthony Morelli, 6' 3" 220, Penn State |
| known as a smart kid, graduating with a 3.25 | | | | 11. Sam Keller, 6' 3" 235, Nebraska |
| GPA. | | | | 12. Paul Smith, 6' 2" 195, Tulsa |
| Coming into his senior season (2007) Ryan looks | | | | 13. Matt Flynn, 6' 2" 229, LSU |
| recovered from that broken foot, and he could | | | | 14. Joe Flacco, 6' 6" 230, Delaware |
| emerge a potential first round draft pick in the | | | | 15. Kyle Wright, 6' 3" 223, Miami (Fl) |
| 2008 NFL Draft. He has excellent size at 6' 4" 224 | | | | 16. Omar Haugabook, 6' 2" 220, Troy |
| pounds, and a powerful, accurate arm. Ryan is a | | | | 17. Josh Johnson, 6' 3" 195, San Diego |
| tough, gutsy kid that knows how to win games. | | | | 18. Ricky Santos, 6' 1" 215, New Hampshire |
| He stands tall in the pocket, has excellent | | | | 19. Todd Boeckman, 6' 4" 235, Ohio State |
| mechanics and delivery, and has good vision over | | | | 20. Brandon Cox, 6' 2" 211, Auburn |
| the entire field. | | | | 21. Alex Brink, 6' 3" 216, Washington State |
| 3. Andre' Woodson, 6' 5" 232, Kentucky | | | | 22. Kevin O'Connell, 6' 6" 225, San Diego State |
| There is a lot to like about Woodson, he is tall and | | | | For more information about how to play |
| big at 6' 5" 230 pounds and he stands tall in the | | | | quarterback you can go online and find many |
| pocket with an overhead delivery, he will rarely | | | | good quarterback training dvds. |
| have a ball batted down at the line of scrimmage. | | | | |