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Tier
 Player Name  College Proj High Projected Proj Low Height Weight 40 Time Range Hometown, State High School
 Neli Aasa    Utah        6-2  290  4.97 - 5.18  Big Rapids, MI  Big Rapids
 Matt Allen    Texas AM        6-3  281  5.12 - 5.33  Spring, TX  Collins
 Howard Barbieri    Rutgers        6-5  304  5.22 - 5.43  Leonardo, NJ  Middletown South
Made the move to center during before the season, where he served as understudy for Rimington finalist Adam Spieker ... Saw action in 7 games during the season, getting valuable game experience ... Took the field in games against Western Michigan, Illinoi
 Tim Barnes    Missouri        6-4  300  5.07 - 5.28  Longwood, MO  Pettis County Northwest
Played in two games, at Iowa and against Buffalo…
 Ryan Bartholomew    Syracuse        6-1  302  4.83 - 5.04  Mitchville, MD  DeMatha
Played in opener as backup and won a bigger role, starting final 11 games at left guard... Earned honorable mention Freshman All-America from The Sporting News and third-team honors from CFN.com... Pac-10 All-Freshman by TSN... Also was listed as the back
 Colin Baxter    Arizona        6-3  311  5.33 - 5.54  Rolling Hills, CA   Peninsula
Sat out the season to satisfy NCAA transfer rules…
 Chase Beeler    Stanford        6-3  293  5.28 - 5.49  Jenks, OK  Jenks
 Taylor Boggs    Humboldt State        6-2  294  5.27 - 5.48  Upland, CA  Upland
 J.C. Brignone    Mississippi State        6-1  309  5.16 - 5.37  Pass Christian, MS  St. Stanislaus
 Tyler Clark    Troy        6-1  276  5.02 - 5.23  Alabaster, AL  Thompson
 Chris Davis    Georgia        6-4  287  5.16 - 5.37  Jefferson, GA  Jefferson
 Ailao Eliapo    San Jose State        6-1  295  5.15 - 5.36  South San Francisco, CA  South San Francisco
 William Falakiseni    Norfolk State        6-1  286  5.24 - 5.45  , Tonga  College of the Siskiyous
 Paul Fenaroli    Stony Brook        6-2  300  5.05 - 5.26  Monroe, CT  Masuk
Started all 11 games ... Converted from offensive tackle during spring 2007 workouts…
 Brandon Fusco    Slippery Rock        6-4  306  5.08 - 5.29  Cranberry Township, PA  Seneca Valley
 Sampson Genus    South Florida        6-1  315  5.41 - 5.62  Lake City, FL  Columbia
 John Gianninoto    UNLV        6-4  297  4.91 - 5.12  Tucson, AZ  Catalina Foothills
 Chris Guarnero    California        6-2  289  5.24 - 5.45  Arvada, CO  Mullen
 Jordan Holmes    Oregon        6-4  305  5.47 - 5.68  Yuba City, CA  Yuba City
Graded out second on the line four other times giving him a top two grade in nine of 13 games...received the top grade overall or in run or pass blocking 16 times as a sophomore...ranked as the team's best run blocker or pass blocker 11 times...led the te
 Rodney Hudson    Florida State        6-2  299  5.17 - 5.38  Mobile, AL  B.C. Rain
 Trask Iosefa    San Diego State        6-0  295  5.06 - 5.27  Ewa Beach, HI  Honolulu Punahou
A former walk-on linebacker, who worked hard in the off-season to compete for a spot on the off ensive line ... challenged for the starting center duties during the preseason ... saw action at center and guard in nine contests …
 Jason Kelce    Cincinnati        6-3  280  4.79 - 5.00  Cleveland Heights, OH  Cleveland Heights
Appeared in nine games ... also utilized on special teams…
 Jake Kirkpatrick    Texas Christian        6-2  300  5.21 - 5.42  Tyler, TX  Robert E. Lee
Started in all 12 games at right guard... Part of an offensive line that gave up just 16 sacks, tied for 24th-best in the nation and tied for third-best in the MAC…
 Kevin Kowalski    Toledo        6-3  300  4.94 - 5.15  Macedonia, OH  Nordonia
 Ben Lamaak    Iowa State        6-4  302  5.03 - 5.24  Cedar Rapids, IA  Kennedy
 Brian Lepak    Oklahoma        6-3  292  5.34 - 5.55  Claremore, OK  Claremore
Played in two games…
 Alex Linnenkohl    Oregon State        6-2  304  5.26 - 5.47  Olympia, WA  Capital
 Ryan McKnight    South Dakota State        6-2  304  5.18 - 5.39  Sioux Falls, SD  Washington
Played in all 13 games including his first career bowl game appearance against Kentucky in the Music City Bowl...was not flagged for a penalty during the entire season despite being on the field for every single offensive snap...allowed just two sacks and
 Ryan McMahon    Florida State        6-1  297  5.04 - 5.25  Savannah, GA  Darlington School
 Sean Middleton    Southeast Missouri State        6-1  315  5.37 - 5.58  Los Angeles, CA  John C. Fremont
Freshman All-America honorable mention selection by Sporting News … started all 14 games at center … replaced 2007 NFL draft pick Drew Mormino at center … part of an offensive line that ranked third in the MAC in sacks allowed per game (1.57) …
 Colin Miller    Central Michigan        6-2  299  5.20 - 5.41  Centreville, VA  Centreville
 Nick Mitchell    Western Michigan        6-1  285  5.18 - 5.39  Palatine, IL  William Friend
Earned first letter ... saw action in five games …
 Bill Nagy    Wisconsin        6-3  302  4.95 - 5.16  Hudson, OH  Hudson
Started all season at center as a sophomore in 2008 and proved to be among the nation's top young centers. He made the 2008 All-Pac-10 first team and won USC's Offensive Lineman of the Year Award. He had arthroscopic surgery on his knee prior to 2008 spri
 Kris ODowd    Southern California        6-4  304  5.02 - 5.23  Tucson, AZ  Salpointe Catholic
 Brad Paul    Memphis        6-3  290  5.07 - 5.28  Seabrook, TX  Clear Lake
 Paul Pinegar    Maryland        6-4  280  5.40 - 5.61  Brookeville, MD  Sherwood
 Ryan Pugh    Auburn        6-1  307  5.36 - 5.57  Hoover, AL  Hoover
 Chad Schofield    Marshall        6-3  302  5.19 - 5.40  Strongville, OH  Strongville
 Brad Serini    Florida International        6-2  296  5.34 - 5.55  Highland, NY  Highland
 John Stipek    Michigan State        6-4  289  4.98 - 5.19  Macomb Township, MI  Dakota
Played in eight games, mostly on special teams ... backed up at right guard and participated in 20 offensive plays …
 Zane Taylor    Utah        6-2  309  5.38 - 5.59  Moab, UT  Grand County
 Ryan Taylor    UCLA        6-3  308  4.93 - 5.14  Denison, TX  
At Wisconsin: Redshirted the 2006 season before seeing playing time at center in the 2007 campaign…
 Brad Thorson    Kansas        6-4  300  5.05 - 5.26  Mequon, WI  Homestead
 Bronson Tiwanak    Hawaii        6-1  298  5.10 - 5.31  Aiea, Oahu, HI  Damien Memorial
Made the dress squad as the No. 2 center …
 Beau Warren    Virginia Tech        6-3  288  5.11 - 5.32  Clifton, VA  Centreville
A three-star prospect by Rivals.com and the No. 48 junior college prospect in the nation... A four-star prospect by Scout.com... Helped lead Butler County to the 2007 NJCAA National Football Championship and a perfect 12-0 record... A First Team All-Jayha
 Wade Weibert    Kansas State        6-4  292  5.33 - 5.54  Hillsboro, KS  Hillsboro
 Zack Williams    Maryland        6-3  309  5.08 - 5.29  Pasadena, CA  Pasadena
Started 12 games at guard, playing an instrumental role in Penn State ranking in the Top 20 nationally in rushing (17th, 205.8 ypg), total offense (14th, 448.9 ypg) and scoring offense (11th, 38.9 ppg) in 2008. Eleven of his starts were at right guard. Th
 Stefen Wisniewski    Penn State        6-3  313  5.19 - 5.40  Bridgeville, PA  Central Catholic
 Cameron Zipp    Southern Miss        6-2  286  4.95 - 5.16  Mandeville, LA  Fontainebleau

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