College:
PRO:
Brian urlacker
Urlacher was so much more dominant in college. He led the nation in tackles for 2 years. He was unstoppable. Every time he went in at TE it was a guaranteed touchdown. Definitely the most dominant defensive force i've seen in college football.
As far as best offensive players. I go with Tomlinson at TCU and Adrian Peterson (when he was a freshman at OU).
Im surprised Brian Johnson of Utah didn't make a single list. That guy meant as much to his team this year as any player in the nation. Guess that happens when Utah only makes national television against Alabama.
My List:
1) Tim Tebow (he might completely change the game with an innovative OC at the next level)
2) Colt McCoy (going to be a very good pro quarterback, best passer in college)
3) Jeremy Maclin (guy can do everything, I hope his former OC can bring in guys like him to Wyoming)
4) Brian Johnson (much better than Alex Smith, could be a good pro)
5) Percy Harvin (when healthy)
Honorable Mention:
Michael Crabtree (he will be great at the next level, Calvin Johnson ability)
Devin Moore (the guy is just plain fast and will make some noise at the next level...too bad we didnt have an offense or a line to go with him)
Rhett Bomar (watched 1 Sam Houston State game, this guy is going to be a good pro also, would have started over Sam Bradford had he not been kicked off the team)
Sam Bradford (cant argue with those numbers and his ability)