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    January 27
  • (9:00 AM): Senior Bowl stock updates … With an off-day of sorts at the Senior Bowl in Mobile prior to tomorrow’s actual game, here and here and here and here are several overview reports on the winners and losers from this week’s North and South practice sessions.
  • (12:01 AM): That's a wrap ... The weather played a nasty trick at the final day of practice of this year's Senior Bowl in Mobile as a rain storm forced both teams inside for today's light practices. And that gave us a change to review our notes and review the week's workouts including our choices for the guys that had the best weeks in Mobile.
  • Roster changes in Mobile … Coastal Carolina CB Josh Norman, Illinois WR A.J. Jenkins and Florida Atlantic RB Alfred Morris have been to the roster at the Senior Bowl in Mobile. Norman replaces Nebraska CB Alfonzo Dennard on the North side, while Jenkins replaces Houston WR Patrick Edwards and Morris is filling in for Texas A&M RB Cyrus Gray on the South roster.
  • Bucs hit up Big East for new coach … Tampa Bay, which has the 5th pick overall at the 2012 draft, has signed Greg Schiano as its new head coach. Schiano, who spent the past 11 years at Rutgers, replaces Raheem Morris who was released after the Buccaneers lost their final 10 games of the season to finish at 4-12.
  • Things get testy in Indy … Its another and there is another sign that veteran QB Peyton Manning is likely on the way out in Indianapolis. The Colts are expected to take Stanford QB Andrew Luck with the first pick overall at the upcoming draft and have to decide whether to keep or trade Manning or simply allow to walk away. That decision is complicated by the fact that the Colts owe Manning a huge roster bonus on March 8th that in turn kicks in a big contract extension if they want to keep the perennial Pro Bowler around. In recent weeks, though, the Colts have cleaned house of just about everyone else who played a major part in the Manning era including the Polians who ran the football side of things, head coach Jim Caldwell and most of the coaching staff. Ad today, team owner Jim Irsay called Manning ‘a politician’ and for all intents and purposes told him to ‘zip it’ in public comments regarding his future with the team after Manning stated earlier in the week that with so many getting fired the Colts complex wasn’t a healthy environment for his rehab from neck surgery. Irsay did go on to add that no decision has been made regarding Manning’s future, but there is growing speculation around the league that the Colts may simply allow him to become a free agent when the new football year begins in March. .
  • Top ACC safety to miss spring … Clemson FS Rashard Hall, one of several good safeties likely to be available at the 2013 draft, will miss spring practice after having surgery on a knee that bothered him most of this past season.
    January 26
  • (10:00 PM): More Memos from Mobile ... The two days of full-pad practices at this year's Senior Bowl in Mobile are in the books, but our ’Pigskin’ Paul Guillamette, editor of Pigskin Paul’s Place, as well as a Special Scout for the GBN, is still on the case as he files his latest Memo from Mobile with some observations from Wednesday afternoon's South practice.
  • Vikings put top pick on market … Minnesota G.M. Rick Spielman indicated during an interview on the NFL Network coverage of the Senior Bowl that the Vikings would be willing to move the #3 pick at this year’s draft if the price were right. According to Spielman “if someone wants to come up and get that pick we’ll be listening.” The Vikings, of course, selected QB Christian Ponder at the 2011 draft as their QB of the future, at least for now, so are not likely to be in the market for a passer with the third pick.
  • Colts get new head coach … Indianapolis, which has the #1 pick at the 2012 draft, has signed Baltimore defensive co-ordinator Chuck Pagano as its new head coach. The Colts are expected to select Stanford QB Andrew Luck with the first pick this coming April. And the hiring of Pagano, a defensive specialist, has further fueled rumors that the Colts will try and move veteran QB Peyton Manning.
    January 25
  • (10:00 AM): More comments from Mobile … As we wait for Wednesday’s practice sessions to get underway, here and here and here and here are several observations from yesterday’s Senior Bowl practices.
  • (12:01 AM): GBN radio show to air ... The GBN Draft radio show will air tonight at 8 PM ET. Join Colin Lindsay and John McDevitt, as well as special guest Paul Guillamette reporting from Mobile at NSN Radio for the latest from the Senior Bowl as well a review oflast weekend's NFL conference finals.
  • January 24
  • (Noon PM): Updates from Mobile … With NFL draft analysts, both pro and amateur, heading to the tapes to mull over this morning’s North practice at the Senior Bowl in Mobile, here, here and here are some further observations from around the country on Monday’s activities. Meanwhile, updating several personnel moves, both of Baylor WR Kendall Wright nor Penn State DT Devon Still, who would have been two of the top-rated players in Mobile this week, withdraw because of injuries. Meanwhile, Arizona State C/G Garth Gerhart had to withdraw after he ruptured a tendon on a finger and has been replaced by OG Joe Looney of Wake Forest. At the same time, Tennessee DT Malik Jackson, Louisiana Tech RB Lennon Creer and Arkansas State OLB Demario Davis has been added to the South squad, while Clemson DE Andre Branch has been deleted from the South roster.
  • (12:01 AM): More Memos from Mobile ... The first day of this year's Senior Bowl in Mobile is in the books and our ’Pigskin’ Paul Guillamette, editor of Pigskin Paul’s Place, as well as a Special Scout for the GBN was on top of things. Here is his latest Memo from Mobile with some observations from this afternoon's South practice. And for those that haven't seen them yet, here are the height and weight numbers from Monday's player weigh-in by position.
    January 23
  • (12:01 AM): Senior Bowl gets underway … One of the big events on the draft calendar kicks off later this morning when the Senior Bowl gets underway in Mobile. Players will be measured and weighed later this morning, while both teams will have light practices in the afternoon. Full practices sessions get underway on Tuesday morning with the NFL Network providing extensive coverage. And while many of the top prospects for the 2012 draft are juniors who are not eligible for the Senior Bowl, there will be as many at least 8 legitimate first-round prospects in Mobile this week including DEs Quinton Coples of North Carolina and South Carolina’s Melvin Ingram, LBs Courtney Upshaw of Alabama and Zach Brown of North Carolina, CBs Alfonzo Dennard of Nebraska and North Alabama‘s Janoris Jenkins, and OGs Cordy Glenn of Georgia and Iowa State’s Kelechi Osemele. Here is the current roster of players expected to be in Mobile this week.
  • Canes LB gets extra year … Miami OLB Ramon Buchanan has been granted a medical hardship waiver by the NCAA and will be back at school in 2012. Buchanan suffered a torn ACL during the fourth game of 2011 and missed the remainder of the season
  • Heels OG has surgery; will miss spring … North Carolina junior OG Jonathan Cooper, a 6-3, 310-pound mid-round prospect for the 2012 draft, had surgery to alleviate chronic inflammation in his shoulder and likely will miss spring practice this this year.
    January 21
  • (11:00 PM): Two more picks decided; final two to go ... Two more spots in the opening round of the 2012 draft were decided as a result of today's conference championship games. Baltimore will have the 29th pick this coming April, while San Francisco will have the 30th selection. The final two picks will be decided after the Super Bowl with the champion getting the 32nd pick, while the loser will have the 31st pick. Here is the current selection order for this year's first round with those two final picks still to be determined.
  • (9:00 AM): All-star tripleheader on sked ... Fans can warm up for tomorrow's NFL conference finals with three more all-star games on the schedule for today including the East-West Shrine game at 4 PM ET in St. Petersburg, the Battle of Florida in Boca Raton at 8 PM ET, and the Astroturf NFLA game in Los Angeles at 6 PM ET. The Shrine game, which is the #2 all-star game behind next week’s Senior Bowl in Mobile will be telecast on the NFL Network, while the Battle of Florida is being carried by Fox College Sports. This year’s Shrine roster includes QBs John Brantley of Florida, Chandler Harnish of Northern Illinois, Northwestern’s Dan Persa and Austin Davis of Southern Miss. The strength of the Shrine game, though, may be the offensive linemen which include G/T Ryan Miller of Colorado, BYU OT Matt Reynolds, Nebraska OT Marcel Jones and Iowa OT Markus Zusevics, while LBs include Tank Carder of TCU, Brandon Lindsey of Pitt and Arkansas’ Jerry Franklin. The other Florida game is a new venture featuring players with ties to the state coached by legendary former college coaches Bobby Bowden and Howard Schellenberger. The Florida rosters include QBs Dominique Davis of East Carolina and South Carolina’s Stephen Garcia, while other players to watch include North Carolina State DE J.R. Sweezy, DE Adewale Ojome of Miami, Florida State WR Bert Reid and Oklahoma OG Stephen Good. The third game on Saturday is the Players Association game in Los Angeles which is scheduled for 6 PM ET. The announced roster to date includes QBs Jacory Harris of Miami and Bo Levi Mitchell of Eastern Washington, along with UCLA FS Tony Dye and Fresno State DT Logan Harrell. The PA game is also the first all-star game to include underclassmen, although as a result, the NFL has banned scouts from attending practice sessions. The one prominent junior who will reportedly participate in the PA game is Miami junior OG Brandon Washington, while Boston College junior DE Max Holloway will also be in the line-up.
    January 20
  • (2:00 PM): Shrine top 10 listed ... They are taking a day off down at the East-West Shrine site in St. Petersburg prior to tomorrow's actual game, but there's no rest for our ’Pigskin’ Paul Guillamette, editor of Pigskin Paul’s Place, as well as a Special Scout for the GBN was on top of things. Here's his list of the top dozen prospects at this year's Shrine practices as well as a few other random thoughts from St. Pete's.
  • (12:01 AM): Projection updated … With the 2012 draft field now pretty much set, the GBN first-round projection has been updated.
  • More star game updates … Practice sessions for this weekend’s three all-star games are in the books. And as usual, ’Pigskin’ Paul Guillamette, editor of Pigskin Paul’s Place, as well as a Special Scout for the GBN was on top of things. Here is his report from today's practice sessions. In addition, here and here are a couple of other wrap-ups from the East-West Shrine game and another from the Battle of Florida game.
  • Tide NT has ACL surgery …. Alabama NT Josh Chapman, a potential second-day pick at the 2012 draft, will not participate in next week’s Senior Bowl after undergoing surgery to repair a torn ACL and a torn meniscus in his left knee. In fact, its unlikely that Chapman will be able to workout at all prior to the draft, although he actually played through the injury the past couple of months including the Tides win in the BCS championship game earlier this month. Meanwhile, Notre Dame WR Michael Floyd reportedly has chosen not to participate in the Senior Bowl next week.
    January 19
  • (5:00 PM): Junior RBs look to be still in draft ... We are still waiting for a final confirmation, but it appears that RBs Chris Polk of Washington and Utah State's Robert Turbin did not appear on the NFL's official list of underclassmen eligible for the 2012 draft because, while both had a year of eligibilty remaining, neither was required to formally apply for entry to this year's draft. Polk was listed as a junior by Washington because he played in only two games as a freshman in 2008 before being injured, but never formally applied for a redshirt year so is considered to be a senior by the NFL; in fact, he is scheduled to be in Mobile for next week's Senior Bowl. For his part, Turbin has been out of high school for five years and therefore is not required to apply for early admission to the draft. Meanwhile, according to sources at Troy, DE Jonathan Massaquoi is still entered in the draft, although as noted below his name also did not appear on the NFL list; at age 24 already, Massaquoi is an older player, but has only been out of high school for four years.
  • (1:00 PM): Record number of underclassmen enter draft ... The NFL has released the final list of underclassmen eligible for the 2012 draft with a record 65 juniors and redshirt sophomores on the list. In fact, the previous high was last year when 56 underclassmen entered the draft. The final list of underclassmen in this year's draft included a number of players who had not previously indicated they were entering the draft including safeties Johnnie Thomas of Oklahoma State and Janzen Jackson of McNeese State, a one-time budding star at Tennessee who was dismissed from the field for off-field issues, and 355-pound Purdue OG Ken Plue. Others who appear to have been late additions include Texas RB Jamison Berryhill, Minnesota TE Tiree Eure, McNeese State DB Janzen Jackson, Miami WR Alarius Johnson, and Auburn QB Barrett Trotter. On the other hand, a trio of juniors - Washington RB Chris Polk, Troy DE Jonathan Massaquoi and Utah State RB Robert Turbin - each of whom had announced they were entering the draft do not appear on the official list of underclassmen eligible for the 2012 draft and presumably either never followed through in actually submitting paperwork to the NFL to be included in this year's draft or withdrew their names prior to yesterday's deadline. Here is the full list of underclassmen who will be available at the 2012 draft.
  • (12:01 AM): Position rankings, Big Board updated … With the deadline for underclassmen to withdraw their applications to the 2012 having passed yesterday without anyone having pulled their name from the draft field, the full list of players available for the upcoming draft is now pretty much set. As such, we have updated our positional rankings as well as the GBN Big Board ranking of the top 140 prospects for the 2012 draft.
  • Titans, Broncos shuffle front-offices … Tennessee has promoted G.M. Mike Reinfeldt to the role senior executive V.P. and chief operating officer, while Ruston Webster, who joined the Titans in 2010 after previously serving in the personnel departments of the Seahawks and the Buccaneers, becomes the team‘s new general manager. At the same time, Lake Dawson has been promoted to V.P. of player personnel, Webster's old spot. Meanwhile, Denver has named Matt Russell, who had been the Broncos’ director of college scouting, as the team’s new director of player personnel. The Broncos also hired Brian Stark, a former assistant coach at Yale and San Diego State, to work as a west coast scout.
    January 18
  • January 17
  • Tide CB cited for possession … Alabama junior CB Dre Kirkpatrick, who announced he would be entering the 2012 draft earlier this week, was arrested and cited for marijuana possession in Bradenton, Florida. Kirkpatrick, a potential mid first round pick at the 2012 draft, was charged with possessing less than 20 grams of marijuana and was released on $120 bond. Not the kind of thing that is going to help any prospect’s draft grade, however, as a general rule NFL teams tend not to be too concerned about marijuana issues. Indeed, what they may be more concerned about is what this says about Kirkpatrick’s maturity.
  • (11:00 AM): Prelim combine rosters released … A preliminary list of players invited to next month’s scouting combine in Indianapolis has been circulating the past couple of days. We have been unable to confirm whether in fact this is an official list. The Combine does normally publish a list of invited players , but not usually until later in January once the full list of underclassmen in the draft has been confirmed. Indeed, the above list of combine players includes only seniors.
  • Heels PK gets extra year; BC WR doesn’t … North Carolina PK Casey Barth has been granted a medical hardship waiver by the ACC and will get another year of eligibility next fall. Barth played in just 3 games this past season because of a groin injury. On the other hand, the NCAA has denied Boston College WR Ifeanyi Momah an extra year. Momah, who played in only one game in 2011 and missed most of the 2009 season because of injuries, had been granted a medical hardship waiver from the ACC and appeared to fit the NCAA‘s criteria for a sixth year of eligibility. For whatever reason, that process didn’t go as expected. As a result, Boston College reportedly will appeal the NCAA decision.
  • More Shrine comments … In addition to our own Shrine report below, Wes Bunting of the National Football Post and Dane Brugler of the Sports Xchange writing for CBSSports.com have comments on the first day of practice at the East-West Shrine game in St. Petersburg.
  • (12:01 AM): Shrine practice underway … The East-West Shrine game week got underway yesterday with the official weigh-in ceremony as well as the first practice session for both teams. Courtesy of Yahoo! Sports here are the results from today‘s measurements. And ’Pigskin’ Paul Guillamette, editor of Pigskin Paul’s Place, as well as a Special Scout for the GBN weighs in with some observations from the first day of practice.
    January 15
  • Duck QB surprises and enters draft … In something of a surprising move, Oregon junior QB Darron Thomas has decided to forego his final year of eligibility and enter the upcoming draft. Thomas is a good athlete who has been very productive in the Ducks’ high-octane offense, but is not really considered to be a prime NFL prospect at the position.
  • Gopher gets 6th year … Minnesota CB Troy Stoudemire has been awarded a 6th year of eligibility by the NCAA and will play for the Gophers in 2012. Stoudermire suffered a fractured arm in September and did not play the remainder of the season.
    January 14
  • (2:00 PM): Sun Belt DE, others enter draft … Troy junior DE Jonathan Massaquoi has announced he will be entering the 2012 draft. The 6-2, 250-pound Massaquoi is an edge rush specialist who had 19.5 sacks in his two years at the school, although 13.5 came last year. Massaquoi, though, decided to jump to the NFL, in part, because he’s a little older than normal for a draft prospect and will be 25 by the time he arrives at a pro camp next summer. Meanwhile, Oregon junior CB/KR Cliff Harris does not appear to have ever formally declared his draft intentions per se, but is reportedly working out at one of the training sites preparing players for the combine. Harris was an All-American punt returner as a sophomore two years ago, but was booted from the team late this season because of a series of off-field incidents. Southern Illinois junior RB Jewel Hampton, a one-time Tennessee recruit who rushed for over 1,000 yards last fall, is also headed to the draft. Same for Wyoming junior RB Alvester Alexander who is more a free-agent prospect. There are also rumblings that Kansas State sophomore RB Bryce Brown will be entering the upcoming draft. Brown was once the top-rated recruit at the country at Tennessee, but has played to date and has been known mostly for off-field issues. Underclassmen have until tomorrow to apply to the NFL for early entry to the 2012 draft. In fact, most of the top names have already declared their intentions and many the latest announcements have been from players such as QBs Tyler Wilson of Arkansas and Michigan’s Denard Robinson and Oregon RB Kenjon Barner, who confirmed what just about everyone expected all along that they would be returning to school.
    January 13
  • (9:00 AM): BC DE to enter draft ... Boston College junior DE Max Holloway has announced that he won’t be returning to school for a fifth season, but instead will enter this year’s draft. The 6-2, 250-pound Holloway, who had 6.5 sacks over the past couple of seasons, is not considered to be a prime draft prospect, but could get soem late-round or free-agent interest from 3-4 teams looking for depth as a rush LB.
  • (12:01 AM): 2011 draft revisited; grades posted plus … Our crack scouting staff has spent the past week or so squirreled away reviewing the 2011 draft and have posted grades for every team based on their rookies productivity, although we caution that it still takes 2-3 years for the true value of any draft to really become clear. That said, based on what happened this year, Seattle, Cleveland, Cincinnati, Houston, Arizona and Dallas leading the pack with straight As. Meanwhile, Carolina QB Cam Newton and San Francisco OLB Aldon Smith led the list of top 10 offensive and defensive rookies respectively. And while do-overs are a no-no when it comes to the draft, just for fun, we have projected what the 2011 draft might look like if teams knew then what they know today.
  • Third Tigers goes pro … LSU junior WR Rueben Randle became the third Tiger to jump to the NFL today when he announced that he will be entering the 2012 draft with one year of eligibility left. Earlier in the day, former junior CB Morris Claiborne and sophomore DT Michael Brockers also announced that they would be entering this year’s draft. Randle is projected to be a second-day pick.
  • Gators RB to try out for Olympics … Florida RB Jeff Demps has reportedly decided not attend the combine or any other pre-draft workout. Instead, Demps plans to devote his full energies to trying to make the U.S. 2012 Olympics sprint team. Demps, of course, will still be available at this spring’s draft and there is a chance that some team could take a flyer on him with a late round pick.
    January 12
  • (4:00 PM): Bama LB joins mates in rush to draft ... Alabama LB Donta Hightower did not join teammates Trent Richardson and Dre Kirkpatrick in their press conference announcing they would be entering this year's draft, however, Hightower has also decided to leave school and enter the 2012 draft where he is projected to be a second-day pick, although he still could slip into the latter part of the opening round.
  • (2:30 PM): Bama duo declares for draft … Fresh off this week’s national championship, Alabama juniors Trent Richardson and CB Dre’ Kirkpatrick have announced at a press conference in Tuscaloosa they will be entering the 2012 draft where both are expected to be top 10-15 prospects. So far, though, there is no word from Alabama junior LB Donta Hightower who had also been expected to be part of today’s press announcement. Meanwhile, LCU junior CB Morris Claiborne, a top 5-10 prospect for this spring’s draft, will also reportedly announce his intention to enter the draft at a 4 PM ET news conference. Claiborne will be joined at the draft by LSU sophomore DT Michael Brockers who has also reportedly decided to turn pro. Brockers is a 6-5, 300-pound interior lineman who had 10 tackles for loss this past season.
  • Top QB confirms broken foot … Texas A&M QB Ryan Tannehill, arguably the top senior prospect at the position for the upcoming draft, has confirmed that he broke a foot in training and will not participate in this month’s Senior Bowl in Mobile. The injur in fact may require surgery which likely would also keep Tannehill from particpating in next month's scouting combine in Indianapolis, although his camp indicates there is a chance he could still be able to throw at a private workout prior to the draft.
  • (11:00 AM): Rocket WR rockets to pros ... Toledo junior WR Eric Page will announce at a press conference later this afternoon that he will be foregoing his final year of eligibility and entering the 2012 draft. The 5-9, 180-pound Page was 6th in the nation in all-purpose yardage this fall and is projected to be a mid-round pick this coming April.
  • (12:01 AM): Badgers’ QB to stick with football … Wisconsin QB Russell Wilson has reportedly informed the Major League Baseball’s Colorado Rockies that he ill not be reporting to spring training this year, but rather will train for the upcoming NFL draft. Wilson, who is a little undersized and lacks prototype arm strength, threw for over 3,000 yards and 33 TDs this fall while throwing just 4 picks.
  • Tide back to announce later today … Alabama junior RB Trent Richardson has reportedly scheduled a news conference at 2 PM ET Thursday afternoon to announce whether he will be entering the 2012 draft. Richardson, who is considered to be a top 10-15 prospect for this year’s draft if h opts to turn pro, is one of three Alabama underclassmen the NFL is still waiting to hear from regarding their intention to enter the 2012 draft. What isn‘t clear is whether CB Dre‘ Kirkpatrick or LB Donta Hightower will also make their announcement at the same time.
  • LSU WR on the move … LSU junior WR Russell Shepard is reportedly leaving the team. What isn’t clear though is whether he’s planning on entering the draft or transferring. Shepard, who came to LSU as a highly-touted dual threat QB, but was soon switched to receiver, may want a chance to play that position or is simply going to give the pros a shot despite the fact he had just 14 receptions for 190 yards this fall and wasn’t thrown a pass in Monday’s BCS Bowl loss to Alabama.
    January 11
  • (4:00 PM): Tide DB to stay in school ... Alabama junior FS Robert Lester has announced that he will be returning to school for his senior season next fall. Lester is one of four Alabama juniors the NFL is waiting to hear from whether they will be applying for early entry to this year's draft. The emaining Tide players thinking of entering the 2012 draft are RB Trent Richardson, CB Dre' Kirkpatrick and LB Donta Hightower.
  • (2:00 PM): UGA TE goes pro … Georgia junior TE Orson Charles said this afternoon that he will forgo his senior season to enter the NFL draft. Charles, a first-team All-SEC selection this past season in which he caught 45 passes for 574 yards and 5 scores, is projected to be one the first 2-3 players off the board at the position this coming April.
  • Colts get new GM … Indianapolis, which has the #1 pick overall at the 2012 draft, has hired Ryan Grigson as its new G.M. Grigson gad been director of player personnel with Philadelphia. Grigson also reportedly interviewed with St. Louis for the same position earlier in the week.
  • (12:01 AM): GBN Radio show on hold … At least for this week, some of the technical difficulties that slowed the GBN radio show last fall have resurfaced and the return of the program has been delayed for a week. More details to follow.
  • More players headed to Mobile … The Senior Bowl continues to release the names of players who have accepted invitations to this year’s game. Among the latest to confirm they will be in Mobile are QB Russell Wilson, WR Nick Toon and OG Kevin Zeitler of Wisconsin; RB Dan Herron, WR DeVier Posey, OT Mike Adams and C Mike Brewster of Ohio State; Vanderbilt CB Casey Hayward; DE Melvin Ingram and Antonio Allen of South Carolina; and RB Cyrus Gray and WR Jeff Fuller of Texas A&M. Texas A&M QB Ryan Tannehill and CB Coryell Judie were also both invited to Mobile but won‘t be available because of injuries. Tannehill, who would have been the highest rated QB in Mobile, reportedly had to withdraw because of a foot injury - and there are unconfirmed reports he may have broken his foot - while Judie injured a wrist injury in Aggies’ the Meineke Car Care Bowl. .
  • One RB in draft; two out … Nevada junior RB Mike Ball has been added to the list of underclassmen who are entering the 2012 draft. The 5-10, 215-pound Ball ran for over 700 yards in just 5 games for the Wolfpack this fall, but was kicked off the team in mid-season for what were reported as multiple violations of team rules. Two other junior Rbs - Andre Ellington of Clemson and Auburn’s Onterio McCalebb - have announced they will be returning to school for their senior seasons.
    January 10
  • (5:30 PM): Injured Hogs’ back to return … Arkansas junior RB Knile Davis announced today that he will return to school next season after thinking seriously about entering the draft despite missing all of this past season because of a fractured ankle. Davis led the SEC in rushing with 1,322 yards rushing as a sophomore in 2010, but was injured when a teammate fell on his ankle during a pre-season scrimmage.
  • (4:00 PM): Heisman winner headed to draft … According to family sources, Baylor junior QB Robert Griffin, this year’s Heisman Trophy winner, has told school officials that he will forego his final year of eligibility and enter this year’s draft. RGIII, as he is affectionately known, is projected to be the second QB off the board this coming April after Andrew Luck of Stanford.
  • Tulsa WR/KR to enter draft … Tulsa WR/KR Damaris Johnson, thje NCAA’s all-time leader in all-purpose yards, has reportedly left school and will enter the upcoming draft, despite the fact he has a year of eligibility remaining. Johnson, had been considered to be an intriguing second-tier prospect for the 2012 draft, but ended up being suspended for much of the past season after he was charged with embezzlement. Johnson and his girlfriend both received one-year deferred sentences for embezzling over $2,000 worth of merchandise from the store where the girlfriend was a cashier.
  • (12:01 AM): Tide cruises to BCS title … Alabama rode a suffocating defense to a 21-0 shutout win over top-ranked LSU to win its second national title in three years. And suffocating probably understates what the Tide defense did last evening as Alabama held LSU to just 5 first downs and less than 100 yards of total offense. Meanwhile, with the BCS trophy headed back to Tuscaloosa, the NFL is waiting to hear from several Alabama juniors including RB Trent Richardson, CB Dre Kirkpatrick, LB Donta Hightower and S Robert Lester as to whether they will be entering the 2012 draft. Same for LSU junior CB Morris Claiborne who could actually be the highest selected player from Monday’s game. Underclassmen have until Sunday to file paperwork with the league to be eligible for this year’s draft.
  • SC DE; FSU CB staying in school … Both South Carolina junior DE Devin Taylor and Florida State sophomore CB Xavier Rhodes have announced that they are passing on the NFL draft for this year and will be staying in school.
  • Zips LB zips west … Akron junior MLB Brian Wagner, who ranked third in the NCAA in tackles this past fall, is transferring to Arizona. Because he has already earned his undergraduate degree and will enroll in a graduate program at Arizona not available at Akron, Wagner who had 147 tackles last season, and will be eligible for the 2012 season.
    January 9
  • Clock ticking on underclassmen … Underclassmen thinking of entering the 2012 draft have until this coming Sunday to file paper work with the NFL to be included in this year’s draft. So far, by our unofficial count, 42 underclassmen have already indicated in one way or another that they will be entering this year’s draft. In fact, most of the big-name underclassmen expected to be early selections this year have announced their intentions. The one major exception, other than the underclassmen playing in Monday night’s BCS championship game, is Baylor junior QB Robert Griffin who has yet to formally announce his decision whether to enter this year’s draft or return to school for another year in Waco. Meanwhile, other players the NFL is still waiting to hear from include Arkansas RB Knile Davis, Toledo WR Eric Page, Georgia TE Orson Charles, and DEs Devin Taylor of South Carolina, Alex Okafor of Texas and Jonathan Massaquoi of Troy.
    January 8
  • UCF CB to enter draft … Central Florida junior CB Josh Robinson has announced he will be leaving school and entering the 2012 draft. Robinson is considered to be a mid-round prospect.
  • (12:01 AM): Vikes, Skins to coach in Mobile … The Senior Bowl has announced that the coaching staffs from Minnesota and Washington will be handling the teams in Mobile later this month. The Senior Bowl will be played January 28th with practice sessions to start on Monday the 23rd.
  • Colts talking Luck … According to various media reports, Indianapolis owner Jim Irsay has reiterated the fact that the Colts intend to take Stanford junior QB Andrew Luck with the #1 pick in the 2012 draft. There are also rumblings that veteran Colts’ QB Peyton Manning may be willing to push the date for his roster bonus back from its current date. As of now, the Colts are obligated to pay Manning a $28M roster bonus on March 8th. Once the bonus is paid, though, the cap hit the Colts would have to absorb if they tried to trade Manning would make any such trade impossible. If, however, the bonus is deferred until after something is worked out, then it is much more likely that Manning could be moved as it just doesn‘t make any sense for the Colts to draft Luck, but then have him sit for up to two years with Manning still at the controls. Stay tuned.
  • Underclassmen staying in school … Thanks to reader Brett R for the tip as a trio of underclassmen have indicated they plan to return to school for their senior seasons next fall including LSU sophomore DE Sam Montgomery, Mississippi State CB Jonathan Banks, and North Carolina MLB Kevin Reddick. Along with Reddick, it is also believed that UNC junior DT Sylvester Williams will also be back at school next fall.
  • Heels FB gets extra year … North Carolina FB Devon Ramsay has been granted a hardship waiver by the NCAA giving him an extra year of eligibility in 2012. Ramsay tore knee ligaments in the 2011 season opener and missed the rest of the year after undergoing surgery. Earlier, Ramsey had missed the 2007 season with a shoulder injury and played in only four games in 2010 before being ruled permanently ineligible for academic misconduct during the NCAA investigation of the football program. However, Ramsey appealed and the NCAA reversed its decision and restored his eligibility when it was determined that Ramsay in fact had not committed any violations.
    January 7
  • (10:00 PM): Three more enter draft … Three more underclassmen including Clemson TE Dwayne Allen, Mississippi OT Bobbie Massie and Michigan State RB Edwin Baker have announced they will be entering the 2012 draft. Allen is considered to be the top prospects at the TE position this year and could get some later first round interest, while Massie and Baker are more mid-round prospects, although Massie has intriguing size and athleticism and has the potential to move up during pre-draft testing. Meanwhile, Florida State junior CB/KR Greg Reid has reportedly decided to stay in school for his senior season next fall. Underclassmen have until January 15th to file paperwork with the NFL to be eligible for the upcoming draft.
    January 6
  • (9:00 PM): BC LB; Duck RB declare for draft … Boston College junior LB Luke Kuechly and Oregon junior RB LaMichael James have announced they will be entering the 2012 draft. Kuechly, a two-time All-America selection who led the nation with 191 tackles in 2011is considered to be a potential late first round selection this year depending on how fast he runs at pre-draft testing. Meanwhile, James ran for over 1,800 yards this fall despite missing a couple of games with an elbow injury, but could last well into the second day of the draft as he isn‘t all that big at just 5-8, 185.
  • (4:00 PM): ASU QB confirms draft entry ... Arizona State junior QB Brock Osweiler has formally announced that he will be leaving school this winter and entering the 2012 draft. The 6-8 Osweiler threw for over 4,000 yards and 25 TDs this fall and projects as a second-day pick this coming April.
  • (3:30 PM): Irish TE to return to school ... Notre Dame junior TE Tyler Eifert has announced he will be back in South Bend next fall.
  • (1:00 PM): Hokie HB headed to NFL ... Virginia Tech junior RB David Wilson announced this morning that he will forgo his senior season and enter the 2012 draft. Wilson is a second-day prospect who is expected to be one of the first 4-5 RBs off the board this coming April.
  • (10:00 AM): Badger C to enter draft ... Wisconsin junior C Peter Konz has reportedly decided to leave school and enter the 2012 draft. The 6-5, 315-pound Konz is considered to be the top C in college football and a possible late first round pick this coming April.
  • (9:00 AM): Owls RB enters draft ... Temple junior RB Bernard Pierce has announced he will entering the 2012 draft where he figures to be a mid-round pick. The 6-0, 220-pound Pierce ran for almost 1,500 yards and 27 scores this fall despite missing one game with a concussion and being slowed in a couple of others with a hamstring problem.
  • Star game rosters starting to take shape … With the post-season all-star schedule close to kicking off, the various games around the country are in the process of naming their rosters. Players who have accepted invitations to play at the Senior Bowl, the premier game on the schedule, for example, include Penn State DT Devon Still, OG Cordy Glenn, C Ben Jones, CB Brandon Boykin and P Drew Butler of Georgia, Florida DT Jaye Howard and RB Chris Rainey, Auburn OT Brandon Mosley, Mississppi State RB Vick Ballard and Alabama-Birmingham OT Matt McCants. The Senior Bowl will be played January 28th in Mobile with practices set to start on the 23rd. And as usual, the GBN will be well-represented at both the Senior Bowl and East-West Shrine game the week before. As we did last year, we’ll be teaming up with the guys at Paul’s Pigskin Place to provide some of the most comprehensive analysis of the all-star games around. Should be fun.
  • Pats’ CB win final weekly award … Most weeks the rookie of the week is a relatively early draft pick. Sometimes, though, a less heralded player comes up with a big week to get the nod. Then there’s New England CB Sterling Moore, who may just be the most obscure rookie ever to win the award. Moore, an undrafted rookie free agent from Southern Methodist who didn’t even start playing football until his senior year in high school, was cut four times this fall by two different teams before picking off two passes, one of which he returned for a 21-yard TD, to help the Patriots clinch home-field advantage through the playoffs with a 49-21 win over Buffalo. To the story even unpredictable, Moore is a career corner who was actually forced to play at safety for the Patriots this weekend.
  • Report: ASU QB to enter draft; same for Tech WR ... There are unconfirmed reports that Arizona State junior QB Brock Osweiler has decided to pass on his senior year of eligibility and enter the upcoming draft. Meanwhile, Georgia Tech junior WR Stephen Hill has announced he is bypassing his senior season and will enter the 2012 draft. The 6-4, 210-pound Hill only caught 28 passes this past season in the run-oriented Tech offense, but led the country with an average of 29.3 yards per catch; still, he‘s not considered to be more than a late-round or free agent prospect.
    January 5
  • (5:30 PM): One in, one out for Sooners ... Oklahoma got some great news when junior QB Landry Jones announced that he will be returning to school for his senior season next fall. The Sooners, though, did lose a player to the pros oday when junior DE Ronnell Lewis announced that he would be entering the upcoming draft. Meanwhile, Florida State junior DE Brandon Jenkins has announced he will also be staying in school next year.
  • (4:00 PM) Badger back confirms he's staying ... Wisconsin junior RB Montee Ball has confirmed that he will be returning to school or his senior season next fall. Ball ran for over 1,900 yards this season and tied Barry Sanders all-time single season TD record with 39, but was projected as only a potential 3rd round pick by the NFL's special draft advisory committee, in part because Ball lacks breakaway speed.
  • (3:00 PM): Spartans' DT to enter draft ... Michigan State junior DT Jerel Worthy is the latest underclassmen to announce that he will be entering the 2012 NFL draft. Worthy is projected to be selected in the mid-to-late part of this year's opening round.
  • (1:00 PM): Pair of Gamecocks go pro … South Carolina junior WR Alshon Jeffrey and CB Stephon Gilmore have announced they plan to enter this year’s draft. The 6-4, 230-pound Jeffrey is considered to be a mid-first round prospect for the upcoming draft, while Gilmore is a likely second-round candidate. Meanwhile, there are reports out of Wisconsin that star junior RB Montee Ball is expected to announce at later this afternoon that he will be returning to school next fall.
    January 4
  • (1:00 PM): Final rook stats posted ... Here are the final regular season statistical leaders for this year's rookie class.
  • (10:00 AM): Top OL to enter draft … Both Iowa junior OT Riley Reiff and Sanford junior OG David DeCastro have confirmed that they are leaving school and entering the 2012 draft. Both are projected to be top 10-15 picks. Meanwhile, Virginia Tech junior CB Jayron Hosley told reporters after the Hokies OT loss to Michigan in last night's Sugar Bowl that he will entering the draft. Same for San Diego State sophomore RB Ronnie Hillman who has also said he will be declaring for the draft. The 5-9, 185-pound Hillman isn’t all that big but has been very productive rushing for over 1,500 yards in each of his two seasons at SDSU. Hillman was reportedly old by the NFL’s special draft advisory board that he could be selected round the third round in April's draft if he left school early.
    January 3
  • (7:00 PM): Saints IR top pick … New Orleans RB Mark Ingram, the team’s first-round pick this year, will miss the playoffs after being placed on injured reserve with a toe injury. Ingram, the 28th player selected at the 2011 draft, rushed for 474 yards and 5 scores in his rookie season.
  • USF back enters draft … South Florida junior RB Darell Scott has announced he is leaving school and entering the 2012 draft. Scott, once the top recruit in the country at Colorado, rushed for over 800 yards this past season, but is not considered to be more than a marginal draft prospect.
  • (4:00 PM): AC Pack LB to enter draft … North Carolina State junior LB Terrell Manning has signed with an agent and will be entering the 2012 draft. The 62, 235-pound Manning is considered to be a mid-round prospect.
  • (2:00 PM): Rush to draft contines … So far today, Stanford OT Jonathan Martin, Arizona State MLB Vontaze Burfict, Mississippi State DT Fletcher Cox, Rutgers WR Mohamad Sanu and Illinois DE Whitney Mercilus have all reportedly opted to pass on their senior seasons and enter the 2012 draft. All are juniors with at least some first-round potential. Underclassmen have until January 15th to apply to the NFL for entry into the upcoming draft.
  • Vikes get new G.M. … Minnesota, which has the third pick at the 2012 draft, has promoted Rick Spielman from V. P. of Player Personnel to General Manager. Spielman will oversee all the Vikings’ football operations.
  • (10:00 AM): Bears' GM out ... In a still developing story, Jerry Angelo will reportedly not return as general manager of the Chicago Bears for a 12th season after an 8-8 year for the team.
  • (9:00 AM): Latest projection posted ... With the draft selection order for non-playoff teams now pretty much set except for a couple of coin flips, the GBN first-round projection for the 2012 draft has been updated.
  • Okie State WR confirms raft entry ... Immediately after last night's dramatic overtime win over Stanford in the Fiesta Bowl, Oklahoma State junior WR Justin Blackmon confirmed that he will indeed be entering the upcoming draft. Blackmon, a top 10 prospect for this year's draft, put an exclamation point on his career, catching 8 passes for 186 yards and three TDs against the Cardinal. That gives the 6-1, 210-pound Blackmon 121 catches for over 1,500 yards and 18 scores on the season.
    January 2
  • (7:00 PM): UNC DE to enter draft … In something of a surprising decision, North Carolina junior DE Donte Paige-Moss has reportedly told team coaches that he intends to enter the 2012 NFL draft. Its surprising because Paige-Moss tore an ACL in the Tar Heels bowl loss to Missouri and will not be able to workout prior to the draft; indeed, its unlikely he’ll be ready to play until sometime next season. All this comes in the wake of a very disappointing year for Paige-Moss who had just 2 sacks this past season after posting 7 the previous year.
  • (4:00 PM): Colts changing guard; Polians out ... Indianapolis has fired both vice chairman Bill Polian and his son, general manager Chris Polian. There's no word yet on the status of Colts' head coach Jim Caldwell.
  • Husky RB to enter draft … Washington junior RB Chris Polk has reportedly decided to pass on his senior year of eligibility and enter the 2012 draft. The 5-11, 222-pound Polk, who rushed for almost 1,500 yards this fall, is considered to be a second-day prospect for the upcoming draft.
  • (11:30 AM): Bucs fire coach ... The axe fell on a second coach this morning as Tampa Bay fired head coach Raheem Morris after a 4-12 season in which the Buccaneers lost their final ten games. As a result, Tampa Bay will have the 5th pick at the 2012 draft.
  • (11:00 AM): Rams fire coach Spags, GM … St. Louis, which will have the second pick overall at the 2012 draft, has reportedly cleaned house by firing head Steve Spagnuolo and G.M. Billy Devaney.
  • Hogs RB considering draft … Arkansas junior RB Knile Davis, who did not play in 2011 because of an ankle injury, is reportedly considering entering the upcoming draft. Davis was concerned to be one of the top 2-3 RB prospects in the country after he ran for 1,322 yards and 13 touchdowns in 2010, but suffered a broken ankle in training camp and has not played since, although he started practicing again in November. Underclassmen have until January 15th to apply for entry to the upcoming draft.
    January 1
  • (1:00 PM): Wake receiver heads to draft ... Wake Forest junior WR Chris Givens has reportedly announced that he will be entering the 2012 draft. The 6-0, 195-pound Givens, with a reported 40 time in the low 4.5 range, had a break-out year this season in which he caught 83 passes for over 1,300 yards and 9 scores. Givens is considered to be a mid-round prospect, although he could move up if he runs better at pre-draft testing.
  • (11:00 AM): HAPPY NEW YEAR!!!
  • Report: RGIII to enter draft ... Several sources including ESPN are reporting that Heisman Trophy winning Baylor junior QB Robert Griffin will enter this year's draft. Griffin reportedly has not yet formally committed, but the family is in the process of deciding on representation.
    December 30
  • (8:00 PM): Tide OL returning to school ... Alabama junior LT Barrett Jones has announced he will be returning to school in 2012. Jones had been considered to be a late first or early secon dprospect for the upcoming draft.
  • (7:00 PM): Orange DE to enter draft … Syracuse junior DE Chandler Jones has announced that he will be foregoing his final year of eligibility and entering the 2012 draft. The 6-4, 265 pound Jones missed the first 5 games of the season with a leg injury, but then had 38 tackles including 4.5 sacks and two forced fumbles over the final half of the campaign. Jones is considered to be a 3rd or 4th round prospect.
    December 29
  • (12:01 AM): Pro Bowl by the numbers ... Anyone wondering what all the fuss about the NFL draft is only has to take a look at players named to this year's Pro Bowl teams. While its hardly an exact science, the large majority of this year's Pro Bowlers were drafted coming out of college and over half were first-round picks. Here's a quick breakdown of the draft status of the players named to this year's Pro Bowl. And for the record, two rookies - Denver OLB Von Miller and Cincinnati WR A.J. Green - were named to this year's Pro Bowl game, while several others including Carolina QB Cam Newton and San Francisco Aldon Smith are first alternates.
    December 28
  • (10:00 AM): Record setting QB wins weekly rook award ... In the same week in which New Orleans QB Drew Brees broke Dan Marino’s long-standing single-season passing yardage record, Carolina QB Cam Newton, the #1 pick overall a the 2011 draft, established a new single-season passing mark for first-year passers this past weekend in the Panthers’ impressive 48-16 win over Tampa Bay. That was enough to earn Newton this week‘s GBN ‘Rookie of the Week‘ award. Here are the details from an otherwise quiet week's for this year's rookie class in the latest edition of the Rookie Report .
    December 25
  • Top pick goes down to wire ... Which team ultimately gets the #1 pick at the 2012 draft won't be decided until the final week of the NFL schedule, although the race is down to just two team after Minnesota knocked off Washington on Sunday to raise its record to 3-12. Bottom line is that Indianapolis will clinch the top pick this year if either the Colts lose in Jacksonville next Sunday or St. Louis upsets San Francisco at home. A Colts win and a Rams loss, though, and St. Louis would have the top pick for the second time in three years. For now, though, if the draft were held today, Indianapolis would pick first, followed by St. Louis, Minnesota, and Jacksonville with Cleveland rounding out the top 5. As usual the full, updated selection order for the opening round of the 2012 draft will be posted after Monday night's game.
    December 24
  • Aggie back commits to NFL … Pretty much as expected, Utah State junior RB Robert Turbin has decided to leave school with a year of eligibility remaining and put his name in for the 2012 draft. The 5-9, 220-pound Turbin is expected to be a mid-round selection after running for over 1,500 yards and 19 scores this fall.
  • December 23
  • (4:00 PM) Big DT enters draft ... Memphis junior DT Dontari Poe has announced that he will be entering the 2012 draft where the 6-5, 350-pounder is projected to be a late first round selection.
  • Draft guide under tree ... It wouldn't be Xmas without a present or two under the tree and we got ours when we received a copy of Palmer Hughes' 'Draft Notebook'. Lots of great info on the 2012 draft and we recommend folks check it out at Hughes Sports.
    December 22
  • (4:00 PM): SC QB to stay in school ... In a big surprise, Southern California junior QB Matt Barkley has just announced that he will not be entering the 2012 draft. Barkley had been expected to be a top 5 pick, but opted to return to school for a shot at the national championship with the Trojans coming off probation.
  • (3:00 PM): Irish QB moves to Big XII .. Former Notre Dame QB Dayne Crist has announced he is transferring to Kansas for his senior season. Crist, who will be eligible immediately as he has graduated and will enrol in a graduate program not offered by Notre Dame, will be reunited with new Jayhawks’ head coach Charlie Weis who originally recruited him to the Irish.
  • SC S to stay in school … Southern California FS T.J. McDonald has announced that he will be returning to school for 2012 season. McDonald had been projected to be a second day pick at the upcoming draft.
  • Vets in; vets out of bowls … North Carolina WR Dwight Jones has reportedly been cleared by the NCAA to play in the Independence Bowl later this month. Jones had been suspended after his picture appeared on a flier advertising his upcoming birthday party at a local club. Meanwhile, UCLA S Tony Dye will not play in the Bruins’ bowl game after being ruled to be academically ineligible.
  • Rams rook WR suspended … St. Louis WR Austin Pettis will miss the rest of the season and the start of next season after violating the league’s policy on performing enhancing substances. Pettis, a 3rd round pick this year, has 27 receptions this fall, but has averaged less than yards per catch.
    December 20
  • Sooners’ DE to miss bowl; NFL may be on horizon … Oklahoma junior DE Ronnell Lewis will miss the team’s bowl game after been ruled academically ineligible for the Sooners’ game against Iowa. Lewis also missed the past two games with a sprained MCL. And OU head coach has politely suggested that it may be in Lewis’ “best interest to go on to the NFL’ as he has also had academic problems in the past.
  • Bears to IR #3 pick … Chicago safety Chris Conte will reportedly miss the final two games of the season after suffering a sprained foot. Conte, a 3rd round pick this fall from California, has 47 tackles and an interception.
    December 18
  • (4:15 PM): Zeros no more … Indianapolis finally won its first game of the year today with a 27-13 victory over Tennessee. That combined with losses by both Minnesota and St. Louis means that the Colts will have to wait another week to clinch the first overall pick at the 2012 draft. At the same time, the gap between the combined W-L records of Minnesota and St. Louis continues to edge a little wider meaning that if the draft were held this week, the Vikings would have the 2nd pick, while the Rams would pick third, followed by Jacksonville at #4. As usual, the full, updated selection order for this year’s opening round will be posted after the Monday night game tomorrow. Meanwhile, Green Bay’s dreams of a perfect season were shattered in Kansas City where the Packers lost 19-14 to the Chiefs.
  • Duck RB denies draft decision … Oregon junior RB LaMichael James is denying reports that he has committed to enter this year’s draft. There were media reports earlier in the week that James, who rushed for almost 1,700 yards this fall, had decided to enter the 2012 draft, however, James says no decision will be made until after the Rose Bowl on January 2nd.
    December 17
  • (5:00 PM): ACC stars get extra year … Maryland S/LB Kenny Tate is among 4 Terps who have been granted an extra year of eligibility for medical hardship. Tate, a 2010 first-team all-conference pick at safety, started four games at OLB this fall, but missed the final eight games of the season because of a knee injury. Meanwhile, Boston College has learned that RB Montel Harris, DT Kaleb Ramsey and WR Ifeanyi Momah have also been granted another year of eligibility. Harris entered the season needing just over 1,000 yards to become the ACC’s all-time leading rusher, but missed the first three games of the season due to a knee injury and was ultimately shut down after playing in a couple of games. Ramsey had been expected to anchor the interior BC defense this fall, but suffered a foot injury in the season opener, while the 6-6, 230-pound Momah suffered a knee injury in the season opener after catching 8 passes for 171 yards.
  • UGA LB staying in school … Georgia junior LB Jarvis Jones, who is currently second in the country in sacks with 13.5, has reportedly opted to return to school for his senior season next fall. Georgia still expects junior TE Orson Charles to enter the draft, while junior FS Bacarri Rambo says it is still “50-50? whether he will leave school early this winter. Meanwhile, red shirt sophomore QB Aaron Murray reports he did submit paperwork to the NFL’s draft advisory board, but said he nevr really had any intention of leaving early, at least this year.
  • Cardinal WR may not play again … Stanford WR Chris Owusu won’t play again this fall and may be forced to give up football because of a series of concussions. Owusu, who doubles as a very good punt returner and was considered to be a potential mid-round prospect at the 2012 draft, has had at least three concussions in the past year and has not played any meaningful snaps since leaving the Oregon State game in an ambulance in early November.
    December 16
  • (4:00 PM): Second Trojan going pro ... ESPN is reporting that Southern California junior DE/OLB Nick Perry has signed with an agent and will be entering the 2012 draft. The 6-4, 250-pound Perry led the Pac-12 with 9.5 sacks this past season and is considered to be a potential late-first or early second round pick this coming April.
  • (10:00 AM): Canes lose two more to draft ... Miami has announced that both junior G/T Brandon Washington and DE Olivier Vernon have decided to skip their final college seasons and enter the 2012 draft. The 6-4, 315-pound Washington played LT for the Hurricanes, but is projected to be one of the top OGs in the upcoming draft class. Vernon, one of several Hurricanes suspended for the first half of the season for accepting improper benefits, has decent size (6-3, 265) and speed (4.75), but is considered to be only a marginal prospect. Miami has now lost five underclassmen to the 2012 draft, including RB Lamar Miller, WR Tommy Streeter and DT Marcus Forston. Meanwhile, there are reports that Stanford junior OG David Decastro of Stanford, a potential top 10-20 prospect this year, has also decided to enter this year’s draft according to sources at the school.
    December 15
  • (10:00 PM): USC OT to enter draft … Southern California junior LT Matt Kalil has reportedly decided to forego his final season of eligibility and enter the 2012 draft where he is expected to be a top 5 pick.
  • FCS star game updates … Wes Bunting of the National Football Post is reporting some interesting stuff from the HBCU All-Star game in Myrtle Beach.
    December 14
  • (9:00 PM): Duck back going pro ... The Oregonian is reporting that Oregon junior RB LaMichael James has decided to enter the 2012 draft. James is somewhat undersized at just 5-9, 195, but is very quick and was very productive rushing for almost 5,000 yards in his career including almost 1,700 this year. James is projected to be a second day pick this year.
  • (12:01 AM): Updated positional rankings posted … With the regular college football season now in the books, here are our latest rankings by position for the 2012 draft.
  • Canes safety to stay in school … Miami Hurricanes finally got some good news when junior FS Ray-Ray Armstrong announced that he would be returning to school for his senior season next fall. Armstrong was suspended for 5 games this fall for accepting improper benefits from an agent and was not all that productive when he did play. Armstrong’s decision to stay in school reverses a frustrating trend for the Hurricanes after sophomore RB Lamar Miller and junior DT Marcus Forston and WR Tommy Streeter announced earlier this month that they would be entering the upcoming draft
    December 13
  • FCS star game practices underway … Practice is underway for Saturday’s FCS Senior Scout Bowl in Myrtle Beach, Florida. The game, which features players from D1AA players not still involved in the playoffs at that level, is scheduled for 2 PM ET. The game will only be telecast locally, but will be available at on the internet. Unfortunately, most of the top FCS prospects for the 2012 draft are either still involved in the playoffs or are scheduled to play in later all-star games, although there are still a number of players want to see in Myrtle Beach including QBs Mike Brown of Liberty and Eastern Washington’s QB Bo Levi Mitchell, Robert Morris TE Shadrae King, and DEs Mario Kurn of San Diego and Ameet Pall of Wofford. Here are the full rosters.
    December 12
  • (4:00 PM): Canes RB going pro … Miami sophomore RB Lamar Miller has reportedly decided to skip his final two seasons of eligibility and enter the 2012 draft. The 5-9, 210-pound Miller, who reportedly runs the 40 in the low 4.4 range, ran for almost 1,300 yards this past season and said he would enter the draft if he was given a first-round grade by the NFL‘s special draft advisory committee. Miller also becomes the third Miami underclassman to announce he's leaving early as junior WR Tommy Streeter and DT Marcus Forston had earlier announced they would be turning pro this year.
  • (12:01 AM): Irish LB to stay in school … Notre Dame junior Manti Te’o, projected to be one of the first 2-3 players off the board at the 2012 draft if he were to turn pro, says he will return to school for his senior season next fall. Te’o leads the team with 115 tackles, including 13 for loss and 4.5 sacks.
  • Cowboys lose rook RB … Not only did Dallas lose a heart-breaker to the Giants, the Cowboys also lost rookie RB DeMarco Murray when he reportedly broke a foot. Murray, a 4th round pick from Oklahoma has been one of the top first players in the entire league with almost 900 rushing yards despite not playing much early in the camapaign.
    December 11
  • (4:00 PM): Colts inch closer to top pick … After losing 24-10 to Baltimore this afternoon to drop to 0-13, Indianapolis’ magic number to clinch the #1 pick at the 2012 draft is down to one. The Colts actually could have wrapped up the top pick this year if both Minnesota and St. Louis had won this weekend, but the Vikings lost in Detroit to drop to 2-11, while St. Louis plays tomorrow night in Seattle. Meanwhile, Jacksonville, which was sitting on the 4th pick overall coming into the weekend, knocked off Tampa Bay. The Jags’ win combined with Washington’s loss to New England means that the Redskins will move up to the 4th pick, while Jacksonville and Carolina are in s statistical dead-heat for the 5th and 6th picks. As usual, the full, updated 2012 draft first-round selection order will be posted after the Monday night game tomorrow.
  • (10:30 AM): Junior RB, CB thinking draft … Alabama junior RB Trent Richardson reportedly sounded like a guy who is turning pro in an interview after he finished third in voting for this year’s Heisman Trophy. Richardson wouldn’t commit directly, but said he’s close to graduating and wants to look after his family. Meanwhile, Virginia Tech junior CB Jayron Hosley is saying that he is currently leaning toward entering this year’s draft.
  • Bears QB takes Heisman … For those that have not heard, Baylor junior QB Robert Griffin III won this year’s Heisman Trophy. Griffin edged out Stanford junior QB Andrew Luck, the presumptive #1 pick at the upcoming NFL draft. It was the second year in a row that Luck had finished second in the voting. And while Griffin only emerged as a Heisman candidate in the latter part of the year, pro scouts have noticed and he has been moving up draft boards around the league all season. Indeed, it now appears that the athletic Griffin, who completed 72% of his throws this fall for 3,998 yards and 36 scores against just 6 picks while running for another 644 yards and 9 TDs in leading Baylor, which for years couldn’t buy a win in the conference to a 9-3 record, has emerged as a legitimate top 10 prospect for the 2012 draft.
  • Tigers RB suspended for bowl … Auburn sophomore RB Michael Dyer, the SEC’s second leading rusher this year and a top prospect for the 2013 draft, has reportedly been suspended for the Chick-Fil-A Bowl against Virginia for an undisclosed reason. The 5-9, 210-pound Dye ran for over 1,200 yards and 12 TDs this season.
    December 9
  • NFL to hold second level combines … The NFL has announced it will hold eight regional combines for players not invited to the regular scouting combine in Indianapolis this year. The regional combines will begin January 28 and run though March 17. The initial regional event will be held in Los Angeles with combines also scheduled for Houston, Baltimore, Tampa, New York, Chicago, Atlanta and Cleveland. Some players may then be invited to a follow-up combine in Detroit on March 30-31.The main combine in Indianapolis is scheduled to run from February 22-28.
    December 8
  • (9:00 PM): SC OT denies earlier report about leaning toward staying in school ... Southern California junior LT Matt Kalil has denied published reports earlier today that he is leaning strongly toward returning for his senior season next fall. Kalil, who is currently being projected as the top OT in the 2012 draft and a possible top 5 pick were he to declare for this year’s draft, says he is still gathering information and exploring his options.
  • (10:30 AM): Badgers’ back thinking draft … According to an interview in the Milwaukee Journal-Sentinel, Wisconsin junior RB Montee Ball will most likely enter the upcoming draft if he rated as a first or second round pick by the NFL’s draft advisory committee. However, Ball expects to return to school if his grade comes back any lower. And despite the fact that Ball is in the midst of a record setting season in which he leads the nation with almost 1,800 rushing yards and is just one TD away from tying Barry Sanders all-time single season TD record, Ball could in fact be on the second-third round bubble as his projected 40 time is only in the 4.55-4.60 range.
  • (12:01 AM): New Big Board posted … With the college football regular season now in the books, here is the latest version of the GBN ‘Big Board’ ranking of the Top 100 or so prospects for the 2012 draft.
  • Top WR indicates he’s going pro … Oklahoma State junior WR Justin Blackmon, a potential top 5-10 pick at the 2012 draft, indicated in an interview with ESPN that he has pretty much decided to pass on his final year of eligibility and enter the upcoming draft. The 6-1, 215-pound Blackmon had 113 receptions for over 1,300 yards and 15 scores this past season.
    December 7
  • (12:01 AM): Colts appear to be in Luck !!! … Stanford junior QB Andrew Luck, the presumptive favorite to be the first player chosen at the 2012 draft, has reportedly indicated that he will in fact be passing on his final year of eligibility and turning pro this winter. Luck told ESPN late yesterday that he's "absolutely" prepared to go to the NFL after the Cardinal finish their season in the Fiesta Bowl against Oklahoma State on January 2nd and that "I think I'm going to hopefully play professional football if a team will have me."
  • Panthers lose pair of rook Dts … Carolina has placed rookie DTs Terrell McClain and Sione Fua on injured reserve. Both were 3rd round picks at the 2011 draft. McClain reportedly re-injured an MCL sprain he suffered last week against Indianapolis, while Fua has a hamstring injury. In fact, it was a rough day all-around for DTs taken in this year's 3rd round as Indinapolis placed DT Drake Nevis on IR with a bad back.
    December 5
  • (8:00 PM): Canes duo entering draft … Miami junior WR Tommy Streeter and DT Marcus Forston will reportedly forgo their final years of eligibility and will enter the 2012 draft according to the school. Both have signed with agent Drew Rosenhaus. Streeter’s decision is a bit of a surprise as he had earlier indicated that he would be returning to school. The 6-4, 215-pound Streeter emerged as a big-play threat this year when he caught 46 passes for over 800 yards and 8 scores. Forston, on the other hand, was considered one of the best DTs in the country coming out of high school, but his college career was marred by injuries including this season in which he played in just three games before sustaining a season-ending knee injury this season. The 6-2, 305-pound Forston also missed most of the 2009 season with a shoulder injury. Meanwhile, Miami is still waiting for word from star sophomore RB Lamar Miller as to whether he too intends to enter the upcoming home game.
  • Ducks’ CB gets boot … Oregon has dismissed star junior CB/KR Cliff Harris from the team. Harris, a 2010 All-American, was originally suspended for the Ducks’ season-opening loss to LSU for an incident over the summer in which he was clocked doing 118 mph while driving a car rented in the name of a university employee. Harris then was suspended for the last 5 games of the season after being charged with a series of violations in a second traffic incident.
  • (12:01 AM): Colts inch closer to top pick ... Indianapolis fell to 0-12 with a loss at New England on Sunday and moved that much closer to locking up the #1 pick at the 2012 draft. Meanwhile, both Minnesota and St. Louis, which entered the week in a virtual statistical tie for the 2nd and 3rd picks, both lost; however, the Rams' collective opponents have had a somewhat better week than those of the Vikings so Minnesota would have the #2 pick were the raft held today, while St. Louis would select 3rd. Who would have the 4th pick this week, though, remains up for grabs. Jacksonville, the only team with 3 wins, hosts San Diego in the Monday nighter later today. A loss by the Jags and they would keep the 4th pick with Washington moving up to #5. However, if the Jags knock off the struggling Chargers, Washington would slide up to #4. As usual, the full, updated selection order for the opening round of the 2012 draft will be posted after tonight'sgame in Jacksonville.
  • Who needs a playoff!!! ... Pretty much as expected, top-ranked LSU will play Alabama in the BCS national championship bowl on January 9th in New Orleans. The two team played last month with LSU winning 9-6 in overtime. Oklahoma State made a late bid a spot in the title game when the once-beaten Cowboys routed Oklahoma 44-10 in the annual in-state Bedlam Game. In fact, it was the closest margin between the 2nd and 3rd teams in the BCS rankings since the system was introduced. At least, Oklahoma State still gets to play in one of the BCS bowls. The Cowboys will play #4 Stanford in the Fiesta. Meanwhile, Wisconsin will play Oregon in the Rose, Clemson will face West Virginia in the Orange, while Virginia Tech faces Michigan in the Sugar. Someone will have to explain how #11 Virginia Tech and #13 Michigan, neither of which won their conferences - heck Michigan didn't even make their conference final, while the Hokies lost their's by 4 TDs - are among the ten teams in the major bowls, while #6 Arkansas, #7 Boise State, #8, Kansas State and #9 South Carolina aren't. Also not hard to notice that all ten teams in the big bowls are from so-called BCS conferences which should set off another round of discussions about collusion and the like. So many inequities; so little time!
  • Irish QB to transfer … Strong-armed Notre Dame back-up QB Dayne Crist has reportedly has been granted a release from his Notre Dame scholarship and will transfer to a new school for the 2012 season. Crist will graduate in December so he could transfer to another D1A school and play next season provided the new school offers a graduate program not available at Notre Dame. That was how Russell Wilson ended up at Wisconsin this season after playing thee years at North Carolina State. Ironically, one of the places being mentioned as a possible landing spot for Crist is Wisconsin. No question Crist has the arm strength to attract interest from the NFL, but suffered season-ending injuries in both 2009 and 2010.
    December 3
  • (12:01 AM): More Championship weekend in college ball ... Championship weekend in college football continues later today with 4 more conferences holding their formal league title contests, while the Big XII has a de facto championship game with Oklahoma State hosting Oklahoma with the winner to get the league's automatic BCS bid. Here is a quick preview who to watch in tonight's championship games with an eye toward the 2012 draft.
    November 29
  • Top WR breaks hand … South Carolina junior WR Alshon Jeffery underwent surgery on Monday to repair a broken hand injured in the team’s win over Clemson on the weekend. However, Jeffery is not expected to be sidelined more than 23 weeks.
    November 28
  • Will he or won’t he … With the exception of this coming week’s conference championship games, most college teams have completed their regular schedules and the thoughts of many underclassmen start turning to the NFL and whether to leave school and enter the upcoming draft. In fact, most won’t make formal announcement until after their bowl game, expect at least some players on teams that aren’t going bowling to make their decisions sooner rather than later. Here is our Junior Scoreboard which tracks the top underlassmen and where they are leaning. Underclassmen have until January 15th to apply to the NFL for admission to the 2012 draft, although they also get a 72-hout window of opportunity until the 18th to withdraw their application if they have not signed with an agent or accepted any benefits.
  • Hometown Lions win Canuck Cup … British Columbia Lions won the 99th playing of the CFL’s Grey Cup game with a 34-23 win over Winnipeg in Vancouver. Former Montana State QB Travis Lulay was named the games MVP after completing 21 of 37 passes for 320 yards. Meanwhile, earlier this weekend, McMaster won the Canadian college title with an overtime win over defending champion Laval to win their first Vanier Cup since the mid-1960s.
    November 24
  • Top WR leaning pro … Oklahoma State junior WR Justin Blackmon has indicated that he is pretty sure that he will be foregoing his final year of eligibility and entering the upcoming draft. Blackmon, a Biletnikoff Award finalist, has 103 catches this fall for over 1,200 yards and leads the nation with 15 TD receptions.
    November 23
  • Canes’ back thinking pro … Thanks to reader Adam G for the tip as Miami red shirt sophomore RB Lamar Miller indicated earlier this week that he would consider leaving school early and entering the 2012 draft if it appeared that he was going to be chose in the opening round. And that could present 5-10, 212-pounder who has run for almost 1,200 yards and 8 TDs this fall with an interesting dilemma. Miller is probably considered to be one of the top 2-3 RB prospects in the country after Alabama’s Trent Richardson, but is still no lock to be a first-round draft selection this coming April. At the same time, two other Miami juniors have indicated that they will be returning to school next fall. OG Brandon Washington, who has actually played LT for the Hurricanes this year, as well as emerging WR Tommy Streeter both said this week that will be coming back for their senior seasons next fall. Underclassmen have until January 15th to apply to the NFL for admission to the 2012 draft.
    November 17
  • (10:00 AM): Seahawks lose pair of rook OL ... It appears that Seattle has lost both starting RT James Carpenter and RG John Moffitt, the team's 1st and 3rd round picks at the 2011 draft, for the season with knee injuries. Moffitt was placed on IR earlier in the week, while Carpenter reportedly tore an ACL at practice yesterday.
  • Scouts banned from junior star game … The NFL has indicated that league personnel will not be allowed to attend the inaugural NFLPA college all-star game in Los Angeles in January. The Players’ Association game, scheduled for the 21st that month, is the first all-star game to which underclassmen will be invited, but the NFL has a long-standing policy of at least giving the appearance of being hands-off when it comes to underclassmen, although this may be pushing the envelope a tad as the players in question will have already declared for the draft.
  • Top back at work … Arkansas junior RB Knile Davis, who had been projected to be one of the top 2-3 RBs eligible for the 2012 draft before breaking an ankle prior to the season, is reportedly back at practice, although there are conflicting reports as to whether he might actually see any game action over the Hogs remaining schedule. For now, Davis has been ruled out of Arkansas’ game this weekend with Mississippi State, but for the record the #6 Hogs’ do have a crucial date with #1 LSU later this month. Davis had originally been declared out for the season, but is clearly ahead of schedule, although it is doubtful that Davis would consider entering the 2012 draft.
    November 16
  • ‘Skins IR rook receiver … Washington has placed WR Leonard Hankerson, a 3rd round pick at the 2011 draft, on injured reserve after he tore the labrum in his right hip during Sunday's 20-9 loss to Miami. Ironically, Hankerson was hurt durig his first extended playing time of the year in which he caught 8 passes for over 100. Meanwhile, New England has activated OT Marcus Cannon, the team‘s 5th round pick at this year‘s draft, who has not played to date this fall after undergoing treatment for non-Hodgkin’s lymphoma.
    November 15
  • Badgers C out with ankle … Wisconsin junior C Peter Konz, a potential late first round pick if he were to enter the 2012 draft, dislocated an ankle during Saturday’s game against Minnesota and will be out several weeks. Fortunately, for Konz and the Badgers, he reportedly won’t require surgery after doctors were able to slip it back into place. Konz is expected to be out for a couple of weeks, but could be back for the Big Ten title game should the Badgers get that far.
  • Horns back done for year …Texas all-purpose RB Fozzy Whittaker tore two ligaments in his right knee in Saturday's 17-5 loss at Missouri and will undergo season-ending surgery. Whittaker was nearing 1,000 all-purpose yards for the Longhorns as a back, KO returner and sometime wildcat QB. Whittaker had been considered a potential late round prospect for the 2012 draft, in large part because of his versatility, but likely will not be selected this coming April, as he likely won’t be able be fully healthy until well into next season.
    November 14
  • Vet college QBs out for year … A couple of second-tier QB prospects for the 2012 draft will likely miss the remainder of the season with leg injuries. Cincinnati QB Zach Collaros was carted off the field with a broken ankle during Saturday‘s loss to West Virginia and will miss the rest of the regular season after undergoing surgery. The Bearcats, though, reportedly hope to have Collaros back for their bowl. Meanwhile, Hawaii QB Bryant Moniz broke his right tibia in Saturday’s loss to Nevada and will also miss the rest of the season.
  • Illini LB out for year after being shot in hand … Illinois LB Trulon Henry was shot in the hand at a party over the weekend and will miss the rest of the season after undergoing surgery. Henry was reportedly called to the party by a teammate to encourage other teammates to leave. Henry, the half brother of Tampa Bay WR Arrelious Benn, is not considered to be a prospect himself, but is an interesting story; he’s already 27 after serving time in prison for his part in an armed robbery, but appears to have turned his life around.
    November 11
  • Star game sked kees growing … Not to be confused with ‘THE’ Senior Bowl in Mobile, the FCS Senior Scout Bowl for D1A players has been scheduled for 2 PM ET December 17th in Myrtle Beach. Here is the full list of post-season college all-star games as we have them.
    November 10
  • (8:00 AM): More troubles for Canes safety … Miami junior safety Ray-Ray Armstrong will not play Saturday against Florida State as school officials check to see if he broke NCAA rules by having dinner with someone who owns a public relations firm that works with professional athletes. Armstrong has already served a 4-game suspension to start the season for accepting improper gifts from a former Miami booster. What isn’t clear is in the current case is whether the individual in question - a 22-year old woman who had met the player previously - was on a legitimate date with Armstrong or is in fact is a ‘runner’. Armstrong had been considered a potential top 50 pick prior to the season were he to enter the 2012 draft, but has not started since returning from the initial suspension.
    November 8
  • NFLPA announces new star date, site … The NFL Players Association, which had appeared to have gotten out of the college all-star game business, will in fact host an all-star game in Los Angeles this January. The game will be called the AstroTurf NFLPA Collegiate Bowl and will be played on January 21st. The NFLPA game will also be the first all-star game to be open to underclassmen who have entered their name into the upcoming draft. And that should represent a seismic shift in the all-star game landscape as many as half the players likely to be taken in this year’s opening round are projected to be underclassmen. To date, though, underclassmen have not been eligible for all-star games, however, games like the Senior Bowl and Shrine game may have to reconsider their options.
  • Aggie RB lost for year with knee injury … Texas A&M junior RB Christine Michael will miss the remainder of the season after he tore an ACL in the Aggies’ loss to Oklahoma this past weekend. Michael, who is averaging 6 yards per carry this fall as leads A&M in rushing with 899 yards, had been considered to be one of the top RB prospects for the 2012 draft, but almost certainly will be forced to retrun to school as he likely won’t be ready to go until next fall.
    November 5
  • (9:00 PM): Sooners WR done for year … Oklahoma All-America WR Ryan Broyles tore an ACL in this afternoon’s 41-17 victory over Texas A&M and will miss the rest of the year. Broyles, who has 349 career receptions including 83 for almost 1,200 yards and 10 TDs had been considered to be a second round prospect for the 2012 draft, but now may not be healthy in time for pre-draft testing. In fact, it was a tough day all-around for senior receivers as Stanford’s Chris Owusu Stanford wide receiver Chris Owusu suffered a concussion and was taken off the field in an ambulance during the Cardinal’s win over Oregon State, although he later returned to the locker room and flew home with his teammates. It was the second concussion the speedy Owusu has suffered this season.
  • (12:01 AM): Star Owl RB hospitalized after hit … Emerging Temple junior RB Bernard Pierce was hospitalized after the Owls’ loss to Ohio and his availability for the team’s key conference with Miami of Ohio this coming Wednesday is up in the air. Pierce suffered a concussion after taking a hit to the head and spent the night in hospital, but has since been released and returned home. The 6-0, 220-pound Pierce, who has rushed for over 1,000 yards so far this season and leads the nation with 19 rushing TDs, has been considered a possible second day pick were he to enter the 2012 draft, although a string of injury issues could drop his grade somewhat.
  • Vegas date added to star game list … It has been announced that the inaugural GIU All American college all-star game will be played on January 7th at Noon ET in Las Vegas. Here is the updated all-star game schedule.
    November 2
  • (12:01 AM): Star game shuffle … If its November then a young football player’s fancy often turns to post-season all-star games. As per the norm in recent years, though, you will probably need a program to keep the various star games straight. The one constant on this year’s all-star game schedule is the Senior Bowl which is scheduled for January 28th in Mobile. As usual, the East-West Shrine game goes the week before, however, for the 3rd time in 4 years, the Shriners are on the move with this year’s game moving to St. Petersburg from Orlando. Last year’s Eastham Energy game which was played in Tempe is also on the move. That game has been renamed the Casino del Sol Classic and will be played in Tuscon on January 16th. There will also be a two new games this winter. The Battle of Florida is scheduled for January 21st in Boca Raton with legendary former college coaches Bobby Bowden and Howard Schnellenberger coaching teams with players from north and south Florida. The new Florida game, though, will have to compete for players with the Shrine game which goes the same week across the state. Meanwhile, the new Players All-star Classic will be played February 4th in Little Rock. The all-star game schedule actually kicks off with the second annual HBCU Classic in Atlanta on December 18th. The HCBU features graduating seniors from the historically black colleges. On the other hand, the Cactus Bowl for Division II all-stars will be on a year’s hiatus because of a lack of corporate sponsorship. Same story for the former Texas versus the Nation game which will not be played this year ostensibly because of stadium reparations. Here is the all-star game schedule as we have it now. Obviously, if anyone is aware of other games or changes etc we’d appreciate a heads up.
    November 1
  • Hoosiers WR gets the boot … Indiana WR Damarlo Belcher, who was on pace to become the school’s all-time leading receiver, has been dismissed from the team for violating unspecified team rules. Despite missing the past two games, Belcher, a second tier prospect for the upcoming draft, still leads the Hoosiers in receptions with 25 after posting a conference leading 78 last fall.
    October 31
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  • Pats IR early pick … New England has placed CB Ras-I Dowling on season-ending injury reserve because of a lingering hip problem. Dowling, the first player selected in this year‘s second round, reportedly has a torn tendon in his leg that has been causing the problem. Dowling started the first two games of the year, but has not played much since being slowed by the injury.
    October 28
    October 27
  • (3:00 PM): Pitt back out for year ... Pittsburgh junior RB Ray Graham, the second leading rusher in the country, will miss the rest of the year with what looks like a relatively serious knee injury. The 5-9, 195-pound Graham, who had been averaging almost 135 yards per game on the ground, will require surgery and a rehab period that will carry him well beyond the 2012 draft.
  • October 26
  • (9:00 AM): Bruins safety done for year … UCLA SS Tony Dye, who had been considered to be one of the top prospects at the position for the upcoming draft, will miss the rest of the year because of a lingering neck injury. Dye had already missed the past month of the season. Because Dye has not red shirted he could petition the NCAA for a medical redshirt and return to school next fall.
  • (12:01 AM): Updated Big Board posted … The GBN scout staff has posted its mid-season ranking of the Top 100 or so prospects for the 2012 draft.
  • Colts, Dolphins IR vet QBs … Both of winless Indianapolis and Miami have placed veteran QBs on injured reserve. Indianapolis, for example, has placed Kerry Collins on IR because of consussion issues. Collins was signed as a replacement for Peyton Manning and started the first three games of the season, but suffered a concussion in the 4th week of the season and has not played since. With both Manning and Collins signed the 0-7 Colts, who would have the first pick at the 2012 draft were it held today, will be forced to go at least most of the rest of the season with Curtis Painter at QB. Meanwhile, Miami, which is currently sitting on the 3rd pick overall were the draft held today, has put QB Sage Rosenfels on the non-football injury list. Rosenfels, who started the year on the Giants’ IR with a strep throat and back problems, was signed to replace Chad Henne on the roster a couple of weeks ago, but obviously wasn’t ready to play. The Dolphins have replaced Rosenfels on the roster with former Bills’ QB J.P. Losman who will now back up Matt Moore.
  • Irish lose DE for year … Notre Dame DE Kapron Lewis-Moore will miss the rest of the season because of a knee injury suffered in last weekend’s loss to Southern California. The 6-3, 300-pound Lewis-Moore had been considered a later round prospect for the upcoming draft as a 5-tech DE.
    October 25
  • (9:00 AM): Ducks CB/KR in second legal stew … Enigmatic Oregon junior CB Cliff Harris was suspended Monday after he was pulled over for several driving infractions including driving on a suspended license and driving without insurance. Earlier this summer Harris was suspended after he was arrested for several similar driving offenses including speeding. Harris is also being investigated for how he came by the rental car he was driving in the initial offense in the first place. Harris, who had been considered a potential top 50 pick if he entered the 2012 draft, ended up missing the Ducks season opening loss to LSU and has not been anywhere near as productive this fall as he was last year during Oregon’s run to the BCS national championship game.
    October 24
  • (9:00 AM): OSU still waits final word on star WR ... Updating the status of Oklahoma State junior WR Justin Blackmon, a potential top 5 pick at the 2012 draft who was held out of the second half of last Saturday's win over Missouri. The issue was originally reported as a shoulder problem, but it is now being reported as a head injury. Blackmon did not practice yesterday because of concerns over concussion-like symptoms and will undergo further testing later today to determine the extent of the injury. Team officials, though, are still saying they are confident Blackmon, who is 6th in the nation in receiving yardage per game, will play when the 3rd ranked Cowboys face Baylor this coming weekend.
  • Injured Terps LB/S to miss rest of year; hopes to return in ‘12 … Maryland LB Kenny Tate, who has not played since early in October, will undergo surgery to repair an undisclosed knee injury and will miss the rest of the year. Tate, who figured to be a potential top 100 prospect at the 2012 draft, but now faces a reported 6-9 month rehab process, will reportedly apply for a medical redshirt to return in 2012. Tate played in the Terps’ first four games this fall during which he had 35 tackles and a couple of picks, but has yet to use a regular redshirt season.
    October 23
  • Coug’s Keenum sets career passing record … Houston QB Case Keenum set the all-time career passing yardage in Saturday’s win over Marshall. Keenum, who has thrown for over 17,000 yards in his career, broke former Hawaii QB Timmy Chang’s previous record. Kenum likely would’ve set the record last season, but he tore an ACL in the third game of the year and was ultimately granted another season of eligibility by the NCAA. Entering this week’s game, Keenum was again leading the country in passing with nearly 385 yards per game through the Cougars’ first six contests.
    October 22
  • (7:00 PM): OSU loses WR for year … Fourth-ranked lost a senior WR for the year during today’s win at Missouri, but fortunately for the Cowboys it wasn’t star junior Justin Blackmon. OSU did sit Blackmon out of the second half of today’s game after he banged up a shoulder early on, but the injury is reportedly not serious and Blackmon, a potential top 5 pick at the 2012 draft, was held out only for precautionary reasons. However, Oklahoma State will be without veteran WR Hubert Anyiam the rest of the season because of a broken bone in his foot. Anyiam is third on the team with 27 catches for 370 and three touchdowns.
    October 21
  • (12:01 AM): DB prospects dinged … Star junior Virginia Tech CB Jayron Hosley will not play later today when the Hokies host Boston College because of a hamstring issue. Hosley did play last week after missing a couple of practice sessions last week, but aggravated the injury. Meanwhile, Stanford safety Delano Howell, a potential mid-to-late round prospect for the 2012 draft, will miss this weekend’s game against Washington, and likely more, due to a hand injury. The 6-0, 195-pound Howell is third on the team in tackles with 25; he’s also tied for second on the team in pass breakups with four. Same story for Oklahoma CB Jamell Fleming who underwent arthroscopic knee surgery this week and will at least this week‘s game against Texas Tech and possibly more.
    October 19
  • (8:00 PM): Injury nixes Lions-Eagles trade … The trade between Detroit and Philadelphia that exchanged RBs Ronnie Brown and Jerome Harrison has been voided because Harrison reportedly failed the Eagles’ physical with a previously undisclosed health issue. As a result, the Lions get back the 7th round pick in 2013 that had been part of the deal.
  • Star LSU CB suspended for week … Emerging LSU sophomore CB Tyrann Mathieu, as well as RB Spencer Ware, another sophomore, have been suspended for Saturday's game against Auburn after both reportedly failed drug tests. Both will reportedly miss only one game. Mathieu has the potential to have been the first CB off the board at this year’s draft, however as a true soph won’t be draft eligible until 2013 so the current suspension won’t impact the upcoming draft, but will be a red flag whenever he ultimately does turn pro.
  • (9:00 AM): Conditions for Palmer trade ... Updating the trade in which Oakland acquired veteran QB Carson Palmer from Cincinnati for a first-round pick in 2012 and a conditional 2013 second rounder. The latter pick will escalate to a first rounder if Oakland reaches the AFC Championship game this season.
  • (12:01 AM): GBN mock updated … Using the current draft selection order here is the latest GBN 2012 first-round projection.
  • Vikes name top pick starting QB … Struggling Minnesota has named rookie Christian Ponder, the 12th player taken at the 2011 draft, the team’s new starting QB. Ponder replaces veteran Donovan McNabb who has been largely ineffective this season. Ponder replaced McNabb in the Vikings’ loss to Chicago on Monday night and completed 9 of 17 passes for 99 yards; he also rushed once for 8 yards and did not turn the ball over. However, the Vikings may not have done Ponder any favors as they host unbeaten defending Super Bowl champion Green Bay Sunday.
    October 18
  • (4:30 PM): Eagles get vet, late future pick for back … The NFL trade deadline passed just over half an hour ago, but other than the Raiders-Bengals deal for QB Cason Palmer, it has been a very quiet day. Philadelphia, though, has reportedly acquired a 7th round pick in 2013, along with RB Jerome Harrison from Detroit in exchange for RB Ronnie Brown. It is also possible that other deals have been submitted to the league for approval, but have yet been announced.
  • (11:00 AM): Raiders reportedly get Bengals' Palmer for picks ... With this year's NFL trading deadline just hours away, several sources are reporting that Oakland has acquired QB Carson Palmer from Cincinnati in exchange for the Raiders' #1 pick in 2012 and a conditional second rounder in 2013 which could escalate to a #1 pick depending on Palmer's productivity. Not a bad deal all-around. Both teams are 4-2 and in contention, but the Raiders need a QB after incumbent starter Jason Campbell was lost for the year over the weekend. Meanwhile, oft-criticized Cincinnati owner Mike Brown held his water after Palmer demanded a trade from the Bengals and appeared to be prepared to retire if he wasn't dealt and ended up with good value in exchange, especially given that rookie QB Andy Dalton has played well for the Bengals.
  • Update on Rams-Broncos trade for vet WR … The conditional 6th round pick that Denver acquired from St. Louis for veteran WR Brandon Lloyd will escalate to a fifth-rounder if Lloyd has 30 catches or more for the Rams over the remainder of the season.
  • Buffs lose back for several weeks … Colorado RB Rodney Stewart will be out for 2-4 weeks with a sprained knee. Stewart, a second-tier prospect for the 2012 draft, had been on pace to become Colorado’s all-time leading rusher.
    October 16
  • (4:00 PM):Top back out for year … Updating the story on South Carolina star sophomore RB Marcus Lattimore who suffered a knee injury in the team's win over Mississppi State yesterday. Lattimore, arguably the best back in the game today, although he won’t actually be draft eligible until 2013, did in fact suffer torn ligaments and will miss the rest of the season.
  • Badger WR tweaks injury … Wisconsin WR Nick Toon did not play in yesterday’s easy win over Indiana because of a foot injury. Toon, a mid-round prospect for the 2012 draft, missed spring practice and part of fall training camp after undergoing surgery on the foot and reportedly re-aggravated the injury during the Badgers’ win over over Nebraska a couple of weeks ago. The 6-2, 220-pound Toon still leads the unbeaten 4th-ranked Badgers with 25 receptions for just under 450 yards and 6 TDs in 5 games.
    October 15
  • (9:00 AM): USC back dinged in win over Cal … Southern California RB Marc Tyler dislocated his shoulder in the Trojans' 30-9 win over California last night and could be out an extended period of time.
  • Seahawks claim rook RB … Speaking of USC RBs, Seattle has claimed rookie RB Allen Bradford off waivers from Tampa Bay. Bradford was a 6th-round pick at the 2012 in draft will be reunited with his former USC head coach Pete Carroll. Bradford spent the first five weeks of the season on Tampa Bay’s 53-man roster
    October 14
  • Lions WR to miss games with broken foot … Penn State WR Derek Moye, a mid-to-late round type prospect for the 2012 draft, will miss at least the next two games with a broken left foot. The 6-5 Moye leads the Nittany Lions with 28 receptions for 485 yards and three scores.
    October 13
  • (11:30 AM): Trade updates ... There is a little more information on the two trades in the NFL earlier this week. The New York Jets received a conditional 7th round pick in 2012 from Houston in exchange for veteran WR Derrick Mason. Meanwhile, Seattle will get a 7th round pick this year and a conditional mid-rounder in 2013 from Oakland for OLB Aaron Curry once that deal is approved by the league and Curry, the 4th pick overall in 2009, passes his physical. The NFL trade deadline is 4 PM ET next Tuesday.
  • (9:00 AM): Players to watch Thursday night … With USC on probation for recruiting violations, the Trojans don’t show up as much as usual on national television, but will get their chance this evening when they play at California at 9 PM ET on ESPN. And while USC has slipped a bit since Pete Carroll bolted for the NFL last year, but could still be a force at the 2012 draft. Both Junior QB Matt Barkley (#7, 6-2, 223)and junior OT LT Matt Kalil (#75, 6-6, 295), for example, are expected to be top 10 prospects if the opt to enter the upcoming draft. Barkley, who has completed over 70% of his pass attempts this fall, in particular, is in a dual with Landry Jones of Oklahoma to be the #2 rated QB this year behind Stanford’s Andrew Luck, while Kalil is considered to be the top LT prospect in the country. Meanwhile, junior FS T.J. McDonald (#7, 6-2, 205) could also figure in the later first-round mix if they leave school this spring. At the same time, seniors RB Marc Tyler (#26, 5-10, 230), TE/FB Rhett Ellison (#40, 6-5, 245), DTs DaJohn Harris (#98, 6-5, 305) and Christian Tupou (#44, 6-2, 290), and MLB Chris Galippo (#54, 6-2, 250) all have later round potential, although with the exception of Ellison, each has some kind of health red flag on his resume. And for future reference, pro scouts will be keeping an eye on electric sophomore WR Robert Woods (#2, 6-0, 180) who is currently on pace to catch 132 passes for 1,800 yards this fall. Woods, though, is s true soph who won’t be draft eligible until 2013. On the other hand, California likely won’t have anyone selected in this year’s early rounds, but does have a number of solid mid-round prospects including hard-hitting SS Seab Cattouse (#11, 6-1, 215), LBs Mychal Kendricks (#30, 6-0, 245) and D.J. Holt (#3, 6-1, 255), and OT Mitchell Schwartz (#72, 6-5, 325), while WR Marvin Jones (#1, 6-1, 200), TE Anthony Miller (#80, 6-2, 265), DE Trevor Guyton (#92, 6-3, 290) and P Bryan Anger (#19, 6-4, 205) are later round candidates.
    October 12
  • (4:00 PM ET): Star Huskers DT done for year ... Nebraska All-American DT Jared Crick will miss the rest of the season because of a torn pectoral muscle. Crick, who had 9.5 sacks in both 2009 and 2010 as well as one in 5 games so far this season, is considered to be a second-day prospect for the 2012 draft.
  • 'Hawks get picks for former top pick LB ... Seattle has shipped disappointing OLB Aaron Curry to Oakland for undisclosed draft picks in both 2012 and 2013. Curry was the 4th player chosen overall at the 2009 draft, but has never played up to the hype and was recently benched in favor of rookie LB K.J. Wright.
  • Jets get pick for vet WR … The Jets have traded veteran WR Derrick Mason to Houston for what is being reported as a conditional draft choice. Mason was benched for last weekend’s game with New England reportedly for complaining about the team’s play calling. With Houston, Mason will try and help pick up the slack created when star WR Andre Johnson was lost for several weeks with a hamstring injury.
  • Gamecocks QB finally done at SC … South Carolina QB Stephen Garcia, who leads the entire country in career suspensions, has finally been kicked off the team for good. According to the school, Garcia failed to meet agreed-upon guidelines put in place after his fifth suspension this past spring. Garcia had started 34 games, including four this season, before being benched a couple of weeks ago.
  • Buck DE to miss rest of year … Ohio State DE Nathan Williams, who had been considered a potential later round pick at the 2012 draft, will miss the rest of the season because of a knee injury. Williams sustained the injury in the Buckeyes’ season-opener and had it scoped at that time, but will now reportedly require additional surgery. Williams still has his red shirt year available and will likely be back at school next fall.
  • Colts bring up UDFE RB … Indianapolis has recalled rookie RB Darren Evans from the practice squad to fill in for veteran RB Joseph Addai who is sidelined indefinitely with a hamstring injury. Evans was an undrafted rookie free agent this past spring from Virginia Tech.
    October 11
  • (12:01 AM): Colts could be in Luck at 2012 draft … Indianapolis owner Jim Irsay has been quoted as saying the Colts could be interested in Stanford junior QB Andrew Luck if the team ultimately ends up with the #1 pick at the 2012 draft. The Colts are 0-5 and with veteran QB Peyton Manning expected to miss most, if not all the rest of the season with a neck injury, there is a good chance that Indianapolis could end up with the top pick this spring. And while the 36-year-old Manning is expected to make a full recovery, Irsay said in an interview wth Yahoo Sports with reference to Luck that “guys like that come along so rarely. Even if that means that guy sits for three or four years, you’d certainly think about taking him … you see what Green Bay did with Brett Favre and Aaron Rodgers and you’d like to be able to do the same thing.”
  • Noles OT could be done for year … If things weren’t bad enough already at Florida State which entered the season with BCS visions, but is reeling after three straight losses, OT Andrew Datko, a second-day prospect for the 2012 draft, won't play this Saturday at Duke and there are fears that the LT could be lost for the rest of the season. Datko has a shoulder injury which requires surgery that could end his season.
  • Raiders’ QB off suspension … Oakland QB Terrelle Pryor will finally be able to play some football again. The Raiders selected Pryor with a 3rd round pick at this year’s supplemental draft after he left Ohio State in the wake of the improper benefits scandal that also cost coach Jim Tressel his job with the Buckeyes. Pryor had been suspended for the first 5 games of the season by the NCAA for accepting tattoos and other benefits in exchange for football memorabilia and, in a precedent setting move, the NFL forced him to still sit the 5 games at the pro level. With Jason Campbell entrenched as the Raiders’ starter, Pryor isn’t likely to play anytime soon, but he will now be allowed to practice. In the meantime, the Raiders get a one-game roster exemption for Pryor and will not have to release anyone to make room for him until next week.

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