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# team name pos school 1 TEXANS Mario Williams DE NC State 2 *JETS Reggie Bush RB USC 3 TITANS Matt Leinart QB USC 4 *SAINTS D'brickashaw Ferguson OT Virginia 5 PACKERS AJ Hawk LB Ohio State 6 49ers Vernon Davis TE Maryland 7 RAIDERS Brodrick Bunkley DT Florida State 8 **VIKINGS Vince Young QB Texas 9 LIONS Michael Huff CB Texas 10 CARDINALS Jay Cutler QB Vanderbilt 11 ***EAGLES Haloti Ngata DT Oregon 12 BROWNS Kamerion Wimbley OLB Florida State 13 RAVENS Winston Justice OT USC 14 ***RAMS Antonio Cromartie CB Florida State 15 BRONCOS DeAngelo Williams RB Memphis 16 DOLPHINS Johnathan Joseph CB South Carolina 17 **BILLS Chad Jackson WR Florida 18 COWBOYS Donte Whitner S Ohio State 19 CHARGERS Tye Hill CB Clemson 20 CHIEFS Santonio Holmes WR Ohio State 21 PATRIOTS Bobby Carpenter OLB Ohio State 22 49ers Manny Lawson OLB NC State 23 BUCCANEERS Eric Winston OT Miami 24 BENGALS Jimmy Williams CB Virginia Tech 25 GIANTS Gabe Watson DT Michigan 26 BEARS Leonard Pope TE Georgia 27 PANTHERS Ernie Sims OLB Florida State 28 JAGUARS Chad Greenway OLB Iowa 29 *SAINTS Nick Mangold C Ohio State 30 COLTS Laurence Maroney RB Minnesota 31 SEAHAWKS Richard Marshall CB Fresno State 32 STEELERS Daniel Bullocks FS Nebraska Round 2 33 TEXANS Ashton Youboty CB Ohio State 34 SAINTS Demeco Ryans OLB Alabama 35 JETS Darnell Bing SS USC 36 PACKERS Jason Allen FS Tennessee 37 BRONCOS Pat Watkins FS Florida State 38 RAIDERS Thomas Howard OLB UTEP 39 TITANS Ko Simpson FS South Carolina 40 LIONS Marcus McNeill OT Auburn 41 CARDINALS LenDale White RB USC 42 BILLS John McCargo DT NC State 43 BROWNS Kelly Jennings CB Miami 44 RAVENS D'Qwell Jackson LB Maryland 45 EAGLES Sinorice Moss WR Miami 46 RAMS Tamba Hali DE Penn State 47 FALCONS Cedric Griffin FS Texas 48 **BILLS Daryn Colledge OT Boise State 49 COWBOYS Max Jean-Gilles OG Georgia 50 CHARGERS Andrew Whitworth OT LSU 51 VIKINGS Roger McIntosh OLB Miami 52 PATRIOTS Maurice Drew RB UCLA 53 REDSKINS Abdul Hodge MLB Iowa 54 CHIEFS Mathias Kiwanuka DE Boston College 55 BENGALS Marcedes Lewis TE UCLA 56 GIANTS Demetrius Williams WR Oregon 57 BEARS Davin Joseph OG Oklahoma 58 PANTHERS Charles Spencer OG Pittsburgh 59 BUCCANEERS Danieal Manning CB Abilene Christian 60 JAGUARS Joseph Addai RB LSU 61 BRONCOS Mark Anderson DE Alabama 62 COLTS Jon Alston LB/S Stanford 63 SEAHAWKS Taitusi Lutui OG USC 64 STEELERS Greg Jennings WR W. Michigan Round 3 65 TEXANS Jonathan Scott OT Texas 66 TEXANS Gerris Wilkinson MLB Georgia Tech 67 PACKERS Chris Chester C Oklahoma 68 BRONCOS Joe Klopfstein TE Colorado 69 RAIDERS Bernard Pollard SS Purdue 70 BILLS Brodie Croyle QB Alabama 71 JETS Chris Gocong DE Cal Poly 72 CARDINALS Dominique Byrd TE USC 73 BILLS Anthony Fasano TE Notre Dame 74 LIONS Roderique Wright DT Texas 75 PATRIOTS Maurice Stovall WR Notre Dame 76 ***RAMS Demario Minter CB Georgia 77 RAMS Spencer Havner LB UCLA 78 BROWNS Oshinowo Babatunde DT Stanford 79 BRONCOS Devin Aromashodu WR Auburn 80 COWBOYS Stanley McClover OLB Auburn 81 CHARGERS Todd Watkins WR BYU 82 DOLPHINS Tim Dobbins LB Iowa State 83 VIKINGS David Pittman CB Northwestern St 84 49ers Roman Harper FS Alabama 85 CHIEFS Tim Jennings CB Georgia 86 PATRIOTS Dee Webb CB Florida 87 GIANTS Antoine Bethea FS Howard 88 BEARS Ryan O'Callaghan OT Cal 89 PANTHERS Mike Haas WR Oregon State 90 BUCCANEERS Terna Nande OLB Miami(OH) 91 BENGALS Victor Adeyanju DE Indiana 92 JAGUARS Ray Edwards DE Purdue 93 BRONCOS Kellen Clemens QB Oregon 94 COLTS Johnathan Lewis DT Virginia Tech 95 SEAHAWKS Daryl Tapp DE Virginia Tech 96 STEELERS Barry Cofield DE Northwestern 97 JETS Greg Eslinger C Minnesota
With Louisville’s timely graduation to the BCS (if you can refer to the Big East as such in more than deference to its Miami/Virginia Tech glory days) and Utah’s return to earth a year separated from the Alex Smith era, there is a power vacuum in the Mid-Major ranks that is being filled by the Western Athletic Conference.
And while the most pub the WAC is currently getting has to do with having the least Mormon of all the Mormons in Utah (Read: Utah State Football Loves Pot!), the WAC, more so than Conference USA, the Mountain West or the MAC, is flying under the radar as the Mid Major of consequence this season. The obvious reasons are conference powers Boise State and Fresno State. Both programs have big expectations for the season.
Fresno State will assume its typical giant-killing posture with high profile non-conference matchups against Oregon, at Washington and a nasty roadtrip to Louisiana State.
BSU was picked to win their fifth straight WAC title and with a relatively easy schedule (Fresno State and Oregon State visit the blue turf) expectations are high for a 12-0 regular season and the second bid ever for a Mid-Major to play in the BCS. Coming off a national setback in an embarrassing season-opening performance at Georgia last season, the pressure on Boise State has never been greater to regain national relevance. And with Dan Hawkins departed for Colorado, these are fine times to be breaking in new coach Pete Petersen. But he’s an offensive madman, and the Broncos are deep on offense and defense, returning a shit load of starters, so the table is set.
Hometown pride is at an all-time high at Boise. The Idaho Statesman, the local Gannett rag, is pretty modest in all facets except for its new awesome Boise State Football page on its website. Seriously, this is pretty amazing as far as local coverage goes. Check out the Michigan coverage in the Detroit News if you don't agree.
Still, Boise and Fresno are old news, and the recurring criticism of the recent-era WAC has been that as a conference it’s a two-trick pony. (Similar arguments could be made for many conferences and, should West Virginia wash out, the Big East could be characterized as a rare, no-trick pony. And that, Dave Wannstadt, is one ugly hooker.)
But for the first time in recent memory, this may no longer be valid as the conference is developing some depth in emerging powers Nevada and Hawaii. Each of whom will also get to test their mettle against nationally prominent opponents like Alabama, Purdue and Arizona State. Hawaii's got this guy Colt Brennan, who figures to be more prolific than Timmy Chang, and they can usually manage to defeat a jetlagged BCS team out in the Islands. Just ask Alabama or Michigan State.
The bottom of the conference is like any other, but I’d take San Jose State over a Jay Cutler-less Vanderbilt any day because WAC teams can score some points. But from the top to the bottom, the WAC's also a Petri Dish for coaching talent: the Boise State strain dating back to Pokey (RIP) Allen, counts Houston Nutt, Dirk Koetter, and Dan Hawkins among its ranks; according to ESPN Radio Pat Hill is one of only eight mustachioed coaches in D-1A (and its a great mustache); Mike Price revived his career at UTEP when they were in the conference. And now Dennis Erickson at Idaho (coming off rebuilding Oregon State) will try to do the same.
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