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All-America Checklist (.Pdf) Page 4 ALL-AMERICA (Outland Trophy and Bronko Andrew Datko, Florida St. Nagurski Watch Lists will be an- Brandon Carter, Texas Tech nounced in August.) Justin Boren, Ohio St Kurtis Gregory, Missouri Quarterbacks Sam Bradford, Oklahoma Defensive Linemen Max Hall, BYU Nate Frazier, Navy Ricky Dobbs, Navy Gerald McCoy, Oklahoma Kellen Moore, Boise St. D’Anthony Smith, Louisiana Tech Greg Alexander, Hawaii Ndamukong Suh, Nebraska Colin Kaepernick, Nevada Victor Ugenyi, Army Tony Pike, Cincinnati Dexter Davis, Arizona St. Matt Grothe, South Florida Greg Hardy, Mississippi Case Keenum, Houston Bradford Brown Rodgers C.J. Wilson, East Carolina Robert Griffin, Baylor Oklahoma So. Miss Oregon St. Daniel Te’o-Nesheim, Washing- Russell Wilson, No. Carolina St. ton Riley Skinner, Wake Forest Will Tukuafu, Oregon Daryll Clark, Penn St. Toby Gerhart, Stanford Ed Dickson, Oregon Cameron Heywood, Ohio St. Terrelle Pryor, Ohio St. Cody Slate, Marshall Thaddeus Gibson, Ohio St. Juice Williams, Illinois Wide Receivers Greg Boone, Virginia Tech Jaryd Odrick, Penn St. Tim Tebow, Florida Naaman Roosevelt, Buffalo Blaine Irby, Texas Brandon Graham, Michigan Jimmy Clausen, Notre Dame Dez Bryant, Oklahoma St. Ryan Kerrigan, Purdue Jevan Snead, Mississippi Dezmon Briscoe, Kansas Centers Mike Neal, Purdue Jeremiah Masoli, Oregon DeAndre Brown, Southern Miss John Estes, Hawaii Corey Wootton, Northwestern Jake Locker, Washington Damaris Johnson, Tulsa Chris Hall, Texas Brian Price, UCLA Dan LeFevour, Central Michigan Julio Jones, Alabama Kristofer O’Dowd, USC Lawrence Guy, Arizona St. Tim Hiller, Western Michigan AJ Green, Georgia Mike Brewster, Ohio St. Stephen Paea, Oregon St. Rusty Smith, Florida Atlantic Brandon LaFell, LSU Josh McNeil, Tennessee George Selvie, South Florida Corey Leonard, Arkansas St. Deonte Thompson, Florida Daverin Geralds, Mississippi Greg Romeus, Pittsburgh Colt McCoy, Texas Tyron Carrier, Houston Ryan Blaszczyk, Rutgers Arthur Jones, Syracuse Todd Reesing, Kansas Jerrel Jernigan, Troy Sean Allen, East Carolina Scooter Berry, West Virginia Zac Robinson, Oklahoma St. Damian Williams, USC Chris Fisher, Louisiana Lafayette Chris Neild, West Virginia Aaron Corp, USC D’Andre Goodwin, Washington Ryan McMahon, Florida St. George Johnson, Rutgers Jarrett Brown, West Virginia Eric Decker, Minnesota Stefen Wisniewski, Penn St. Albert McClellan, Marshall Kevin Riley, California Emmanuel Sanders, SMU Jacob Hickman, Nebraska Bruce Miller, Central Florida Dexter McCluster, Mississippi Kris Luchsinger, Ohio Running Backs Alric Arnett, West Virginia Offensive Linemen Andre Neblett, Temple Damion Fletcher, Southern Miss Doug Beaumont, Louisville Sam Young, Notre Dame Frank Zombo, Central Michigan Curtis Steele, Memphis Mike Williams, Syracuse Trent Williams, Oklahoma Alex Carrington, Arkansas St. Kendall Hunter, Oklahoma St. Mardy Gilyard, Cincinnati Brad Bustle, Louisiana Lafayette Jeremy Beal, Oklahoma Chris Brown, Oklahoma Arrelious Benn, Illinois Adam Ulatoski, Texas Auston English, Oklahoma Harvey Unga, BYU Jacoby Ford, Clemson Russell Okung, Oklahoma St. Jerry Hughes, TCU Reggie Arnold, Arkansas St. Bryan Anderson, Cent. Michigan Maurkice Pouncey, Florida Brandon Lang, Troy DuJuan Harris, Troy Jacory Stone, Eastern Michigan Mike Pouncey, Florida Terrence Cody, Alabama Jahvid Best, California Andre Jones, Akron Mike Johnson, Alabama Torrell Troup, Central Florida Charles Scott, LSU Kerry Meier, Kansas John Jerry, Mississippi Jan Jorgensen, BYU Michael Smith, Arkansas Jordan Shipley, Texas Ciron Black, LSU Anthony Gray, Southern Miss Ben Tate, Auburn Golden Tate, Notre Dame Zane Beadles, Utah Ryan Winterswyk, Boise St. Jacquizz Rodgers, Oregon St. Phillip Livas, Louisiana Tech Matt Reynolds, BYU Antonio Coleman, Auburn Joe McKnight, USC Michael Floyd, Notre Dame Charles Brown, USC Geno Atkins, Georgia DeMarco Murray, Oklahoma Ryan Wolfe, UNLV Jeff Byers, USC John Fonoti, Hawaii Bryce Beall, Houston Rashaun Greer, Colorado St Anthony Davis, Rutgers Kevin Basped, Nevada James Starks, Buffalo Aldrick Robinson, SMU Jeff Linkenbach, Cincinnati Carl Ihenacho, San Jose St. Eugene Jarvis, Kent St. Kris Adams, UTEP Jason Pinkston, Pitt Chris Carter, Fresno St. Evan Royster, Penn St. Austin Pettis, Boise St Phillip Swanson, West. Michigan Boo Robinson, Wake Forest John Clay, Wisconsin Ty Hilton, FIU Bryan Bulaga, Iowa Ricky Sapp, Clemson Noel Devine, West Virginia Ryan Broyles, Oklahoma Gabe Carimi, Wisconsin Derrick Morgan, Georgia Tech Victor Anderson, Louisville Detron Lewis, Texas Tech Byron Bell, New Mexico Jason Worilds, Virginia Tech Jonathan Dwyer, Georgia Tech Alonzo Durham, Nevada Markus White, Florida St. C.J. Spiller, Clemson Tight Ends Andrew Jackson, Fresno St. Carlos Dunlap, Florida Darren Evans, Virginia Tech Richard Dickson, LSU Mike Iupati, Idaho Jermaine Cunningham, Florida Daniel Porter, Louisiana Tech Jermaine Gresham, Oklahoma Rob McGill, Louisiana Tech Willie Young, North Carolina St. Vai Taua, Nevada Rob Gronkowski, Arizona Chuck Taylor, New Mexico St. Vince Oghobaase, Duke Deonte` Jackson, Idaho Garrett Graham, Wisconsin Anthony Castonzo, Boston Col- Ekom Udofia, Stanford Jeremy Avery, Boise St. Nate Byham, Pittsburgh lege Jeffrey Fitzgerald, Kansas St Derrick Washington, Missouri Shamar Graves, Rutgers Jason Fox, Miami, Fla. Phil Taylor, Baylor LeGarrette Blount, Oregon DJ Williams, Arkansas Thomas Austin, Clemson Da'Rel Scott, Maryland Aaron Hernandez, Florida Sergio Render, Virginia Tech Linebackers MiQuale Lewis, Ball St Dennis Pitta, BYU Rodney Hudson, Florida St. Sean Weatherspoon, Missouri Page 5 CHECKLIST Joe Pawelek, Baylor Ben Armer, Western Michigan Cardia Jackson, ULM Ross Thevenot, Tulane Boris Lee, Troy Rob Long, Syracuse Stephen Anderson, Army Keenyn Crier, Arizona Ross Pospisil, Navy Travis Baltz, Maryland Mike Bryan, Tulsa Jeremy Boone, Penn St Brian Smith, Notre Dame Danny Carmichael, Middle Ten- Returners nessee Jeremy Kerley, TCU Reggie Carter, UCLA Phillip Livas, Louisiana Tech Keaton Kristick, Oregon St. Javier Arenas, Alabama Mason Foster, Washington Brandon James, Florida Nick Paden, New Mexico St. Selvie Travis Benjamin, Miami, Fla. Nate Irving, North Carolina St. Hughes Berry Torrey Smith, Maryland Sean Spence, Miami, Fla. TCU Tennessee So. Florida Mardy Gilyard, Cincinnati Quan Sturdivant, North Carolina Trent Guy, Louisville Dakoda Watson, Florida St. T.Y. Hilton, FIU Ryan D'Imperio, Rutgers Nate Allen, South Florida Joshua Shene, Mississippi Damaris Johnson, Tulsa Reed Williams, West Virginia Robert Vaughn, Connecticut Aaron Pettrey, Ohio St James Rodgers, Oregon St. J.T. Thomas, West Virginia Barry Church, Toledo Antonio Brown, Central Michigan Jon Dempsey, Louisville Davonte Shannon, Buffalo Punters Kyle Wilson, Boise St. Scott Lutrus, Connecticut Jaiquawn Jarrett, Temple Peter Caldwell, Utah St. Ray Small, Ohio St Paul Igboeli, Utah St. Sean Baker, Ball St. Aaron Bates, Michigan St. Dez Bryant, Oklahoma St Justin Cole, San Jose St. Taylor Mays, USC Clinton Durst, Auburn Perrish Cox, Oklahoma St Ben Jacobs, Fresno St. Van Eskridge, East Carolina Ryan Donahue, Iowa Leonard Johnson, Iowa St Greg Jones, Michigan St. James Lockett, Tulsa Zoltan Mesko, Michigan Cyrus Gray, Texas A&M Brandon Spikes, Florida Eddie Hicks, Southern Miss Matt Bosher, Miami, Fla. Terrance Austin, UCLA Eric Norwood, South Carolina Brandon Brinkley, Houston Bryan Anger, California Rolando McClain, Alabama Josh Pinkard, USC Rennie Curran, Georgia Justin Wilson, Southern Miss Pat Angerer, Iowa Walter Thurmond III, Oregon FWAA ALL-AMERICA COMMITTEE Patrick Benoist, Vanderbilt Alterraun Verner, UCLA Sean Lee, Penn St. Syd’Quan Thompson, Cal ►John Davis, Oxford (Miss.) Eagle (SEC) Travis Lewis, Oklahoma James Brindley, Utah St. Sergio Kindle, Texas Kurt Coleman, Ohio St. [email protected] Stevenson Sylvester, Utah David Pender, Purdue ►Heather Dinich, ESPN.com (ACC) Mychal Sisson, Colorado St. Torri Williams, Purdue [email protected] Matt Bauman, BYU Sherrick McManis, Northwestern ►Pete DiPrimio, Fort Wayne (Ind.) News-Sentinel Ricky Brewer, Colorado St. Brad Phillips, Northwestern Andre Hatchett, Eastern Michigan Amari Spievey, Iowa (Big Ten) [email protected] Rick Bellore, Central Michigan Chris Chancellor, Clemson ►Dennis Dodd, CBSSports.com (Independents) Micah Johnson, Kentucky Morgan Burnett, Georgia Tech [email protected] Obi Ezeh, Michigan Stephan Virgil, Virginia Tech ►Ryan Finley, Arizona Daily Star (Pacific-10) Ryan Reynolds, Oklahoma Kam Chancellor, Virginia Tech Navorro Bowman, Penn St Moses Harris, Fresno St. [email protected] Rico McCoy, Tennessee Kyle Wilson, Boise St. ►Pete Fiutak, College Football News (National) Andre Sexton, Oklahoma St Ras-I Dowling, Virginia [email protected] Orie Lemon, Oklahoma St Myron Lewis, Vanderbilt ►Kevin Gorman, Pittsburgh Tribune-Review (Big Mark Herzlich, Boston College Deunta Williams, North Carolina Bo McNally, Stanford East) [email protected] Defensive Backs Reshad Jones, Georgia ►Anthony Hanshew, The (Huntington, W. Va.) Her- Darrell Stuckey, Kansas Larry Asante, Nebraska ald-Dispatch (Conference USA) hanshew@herald- Jordan Lake, Baylor dispatch.com Earl Thomas, Texas Kickers Wyatt Middleton, Navy Leigh Tiffin, Alabama ►Dave Matter, Columbia (Mo.) Daily Tribune (Big 12) Trevard Lindley, Kentucky Daniel Lincoln, Tennessee [email protected] Joe Haden, Florida Alex Henery, Nebraska ►Mick McGrane, San Diego Union-Tribune (Mountain Ahmad Black, Florida Josh Arauco, Arkansas St. West) [email protected] Eric Berry, Tennessee Hunter Lawrence, Texas Jamar
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