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2007 NFL DRAFT PROSPECTIN'
- WHAT SOME ARE SAYING -


Alonzo Coleman
5-11 205

RB, Hampton
A bit undersized but with exceptional speed. Some have him clocking 4.3 times but will need to produce those numbers at the combine. His speed and athleticism will create talk on draft day.

Tyrone Timmons
6-3 210
WR, Mississippi Valley State
His numbers were down from a season ago but still possesses the ability and skills to play at the next level. Needs a good showing at the combines.The former prep quarterback has opened eyes over the past two years and has a chance to be the best prospect out of the school in recent memory. He has been timed in the 4.55 range at his current size.

Andre Bennett
6-6 350

OT, Grambling State
Exceptional size, closer to the 375-pound range. Average pass/run blocker with room to improve. Could play right tackle in the NFL.

Alton Pettway
6-3 258

DE, Albany State (GA)
Decent speed, very athletic but well undersized to play DE in the NFL. Dominated Division II opponents registering 21.5 tackles for a loss and 14.5 total sacks.

Justin Durant
6-2 230

LB, Hampton
Great instincts and intensity. Makes big plays against the run and pass. Good lateral quickness who can "lay the wood" on opposing backs. An impressive total of 222 tackles over the past two seasons.

Travarous Bain
6-0 175

DB, Hampton
Solid cover skills with exceptional speed. Expected to produce a sub 4.4 time at the combine. Transfer from Miami, FL after 2004 season. A first team all-American on the Daktronics and American Football Coaches Association (AFCA) teams.

Jacoby Jones
6-3, 210

WR/KR, Lane
The Lane senior wide and New Orleans native has gained the attention of area scouts thanks to his size (6-3, 210), speed (4.45) and big-play ability. He was fifth in the nation in Div. II in all-purpose yards averaging over 200 yards per game.

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