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top 25 recruits from 2000 -- where are they now?

Discussion in 'College Football Forum' started by LarryD, Aug 1, 2005.

  1. LarryD

    LarryD autodidact polymath

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    1. Charlie Rogers, WR - All-American, won Belitnekoff. Greatest Spartan WR ever. So far, has not lived up to billing in NFL.
    2. Travis Johnson, DL - Was considered an underachiever before a HUGE senior year, after which he was a first-round draft pick.
    3. Kwame Harris, OL - Won Morris Trophy, given to the PAC-10's best blocker, and was a late first round draft pick.
    4. Darrell Lee, LB - Only became a starter his senior year, then went undrafted. Major bust.
    5. Marcus Houston, RB - Injured his first three years at Colorado. Transferred to CState, where he didn't start.
    6. Brock Berlin, QB - Played his first two years at UF behind Rex Grossman, then transferred to Miami, where he was mediocre. Bust.
    7. D.J. Williams, LB - Started three years at Miami, where he became a superstar. Is great with run and pass. First round draft pick, now is dominating in the NFL.
    8. Amon Gordon, LB - Started only 18 college games... Fifth-round pick of Cleveland Browns. Has shown nothing exceptional in the NFL.
    9. B.J. Johnson, WR - Broke Texas freshman recieving record, went on to have an exceptional college career, but an injury has hurt his NFL chances
    10. Jason Campbell, QB - Widely considered a failure after three years of college, but redeemed himself as a senior. First round draft pick.
    11. Derron Parquet, RB - a bust at LSU, transferred to Memphis, was dismissed from the team after setting fire to his dad's SUV.
    12. Michael Muñoz, OL - All-american as a senior, but injuries sidetracked his up-and-down college career at Tenn. and scared off NFL teams. He wasn't drafted, and no longer plays football.
    13. John Rattay, QB - Committed to Tennessee, was beat out, transferred to Arizona and didn't do much at all. Bust.
    14. Teyo Johnson, DL - Became a TE in college, where he was outstanding in football and basketball. Second round choice in NFL draft.
    15. Albert Hollis, RB - Injured a nerve in his knee, never fully recovered. Came back for his senior year, where he was a backup.
    16. Willis McGahee, RB - 2002 Heisman Trophy finalist, 2003 first-round draft pick of Buffalo despite tearing an ACL in the championship game. now is one of the top RB's in the NFL.
    17. Greg Pauly, DL - hurt knee in high school all-star game, 10th-leading tackler as a senior, started rarely his first three seasons.
    18. Bryant McFadden, DB - Outstanding cover corner in college, but never had the big-play potential pro scouts love. All-ACC second team, second-round draft pick.
    19. Sean Young, OL - Started one year at Tenn., never did much of anything
    20. Mike Goolsby, LB - Was a rising senior until he missed the season with a broken collarbone. Never recovered, undrafted free agent.
    21. Alex Holmes, TE - Two year starter for USC, who was never really a gamebreaker. sixth round draft pick by Miami dolphins.
    22. Darius Jones, LB - converted to defensive end, started six games as a junior, injured his knee in final regular-season game of 2003 and left the team after the season. Free agent signed with Kansas City.
    23. Johnnie Morant, WR - Physical specimen who was never really consistent. 1,535 receiving yards, fifth-round pick of Oakland in 2004.
    24. Wes Sims, OL - Overshadowed by teammates Jammal Lord and Vince Carter, still was a very solid player. 6th round draft pick by San Diego.
    25. Jovan Witherspoon, WR - transferred to Northwestern in 2000, to Harper (junior) College in 2002 and to Central Michigan in 2003, where he played in four games in 2004. BUST.
     
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    whose source/list? Interesting.
     
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    some guy on a recruiting board put it together.
     
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    nice read...
     

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