Bruce Feldman, a senior writerfor ESPN Insider, has listed his Top 100 college football players for the coming season. The listhas just 23 whitesand consists of many guys we have talked about here:
2. A.J. Hawk, OSU, LB: Great speed, great instincts and is superb against the run and the pass.
3. Matt Leinart, USC, QB: Mr. Cool is a perfect fit for possibly the most loaded offense in college football history.
9. Eric Winston, Miami, LT: Converted TE has a coach's grit and a bouncer's mentality.
10. Chad Greenway, Iowa, LB: Not quite as flashy as Abdul Hodge, but even more versatile. A rangy farm boy type who keeps making huge strides each year.
13. Brian Brohm, Louisville, QB: Will tear up the Big East. Might be the top pick in the '07 Draft.
16. Greg Eslinger, Minnesota, C: Best center college football has seen in years. Has great agility and heart.
30. Jared Zabransky, Boise St., QB: A winner. Dual threat, who pilots a great scheme.
35. Drew Tate, Iowa, QB: Pinpoint passer needs to cut down the picks (14 in '04) to make a run at Heisman contention.
43. Bruce Gradkowski, Toledo, QB: Overshadowed by Omar Jacobs, he's the nation's most overlooked star (27 TDs, 8 INTs, 70%).
51. Tyler Palko, Pitt, QB: Should be even better now that he's working with Matt Cavanaugh.
52. Andrew Whitworth, LSU, OT: Only allowed one sack last season.
55. Anthony Fasano, ND, TE: Nation's best blocking TE should thrive in Weis's regime, showcasing his underrated receiving skills.
62. Chad Henne, Michigan, QB: Has all the tools to be Michigan's next stud QB prospect.
66. Robby Carpenter, Ohio State, LB: Every bit as athletic as A.J. Hawk, but not as consistent.
67. David Anderson, Colorado State, WR: Tough wideout is a lock for 1200 yards. Also a great blocker.
76. Spencer Havner, UCLA, LB: Active Bruin will again contend for nation's tackle title.
79. Mike Hass, Oregon State, WR: Best-kept secret in the Pac-10. Production is as good as any WR.
80. Brady Quinn, ND, QB: All the pieces are in place for a dramatic improvement.
87. Greg Olsen, Miami, TE: Hard-nosed kid has soft hands and knows how to get open. UM coaches are convinced he will be their next first-round TE.
91. Charlie Whitehurst, Clemson, QB: Should rebound from dismal '04 with new OC Rob Spence altering the offense.
94. Will Derting, Wash. St., LB: Would jump 60 places higher if he can get back to 2003 form.
95. Tim Day, Oregon, TE: Should get 50 catches and 10 TDs this fall.
100. Nick Reid, Kansas, MLB: Best bet to lead the Big 12 in tackles.
2. A.J. Hawk, OSU, LB: Great speed, great instincts and is superb against the run and the pass.
3. Matt Leinart, USC, QB: Mr. Cool is a perfect fit for possibly the most loaded offense in college football history.
9. Eric Winston, Miami, LT: Converted TE has a coach's grit and a bouncer's mentality.
10. Chad Greenway, Iowa, LB: Not quite as flashy as Abdul Hodge, but even more versatile. A rangy farm boy type who keeps making huge strides each year.
13. Brian Brohm, Louisville, QB: Will tear up the Big East. Might be the top pick in the '07 Draft.
16. Greg Eslinger, Minnesota, C: Best center college football has seen in years. Has great agility and heart.
30. Jared Zabransky, Boise St., QB: A winner. Dual threat, who pilots a great scheme.
35. Drew Tate, Iowa, QB: Pinpoint passer needs to cut down the picks (14 in '04) to make a run at Heisman contention.
43. Bruce Gradkowski, Toledo, QB: Overshadowed by Omar Jacobs, he's the nation's most overlooked star (27 TDs, 8 INTs, 70%).
51. Tyler Palko, Pitt, QB: Should be even better now that he's working with Matt Cavanaugh.
52. Andrew Whitworth, LSU, OT: Only allowed one sack last season.
55. Anthony Fasano, ND, TE: Nation's best blocking TE should thrive in Weis's regime, showcasing his underrated receiving skills.
62. Chad Henne, Michigan, QB: Has all the tools to be Michigan's next stud QB prospect.
66. Robby Carpenter, Ohio State, LB: Every bit as athletic as A.J. Hawk, but not as consistent.
67. David Anderson, Colorado State, WR: Tough wideout is a lock for 1200 yards. Also a great blocker.
76. Spencer Havner, UCLA, LB: Active Bruin will again contend for nation's tackle title.
79. Mike Hass, Oregon State, WR: Best-kept secret in the Pac-10. Production is as good as any WR.
80. Brady Quinn, ND, QB: All the pieces are in place for a dramatic improvement.
87. Greg Olsen, Miami, TE: Hard-nosed kid has soft hands and knows how to get open. UM coaches are convinced he will be their next first-round TE.
91. Charlie Whitehurst, Clemson, QB: Should rebound from dismal '04 with new OC Rob Spence altering the offense.
94. Will Derting, Wash. St., LB: Would jump 60 places higher if he can get back to 2003 form.
95. Tim Day, Oregon, TE: Should get 50 catches and 10 TDs this fall.
100. Nick Reid, Kansas, MLB: Best bet to lead the Big 12 in tackles.