Rumor I heard at the Basketball Game
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I couldn't find one either...here's a link to the NFL list on ESPN
http://sports.espn.go.com/nfl/news/story?id=1959762
http://sports.espn.go.com/nfl/news/story?id=1959762
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That list includes several players who haven't declared for the NFL draft. I wouldn't put much credence in it. Crossley could use another year of college ball as inconsistent as he's been. He's going to have to get bigger and quicker if he's going to project as a speed rusher at the next level. I'd be very surprised if he's drafted.
I'm assuming they'll go ahead and move Brad Williams to DE.
I'm assuming they'll go ahead and move Brad Williams to DE.
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Wow...this is some wonderful news to start my Monday morning with 
Crossley is/was a good player at BG, but he is not the sort of dominator that will get highly thought of in the draft. Jonathan Goddard, to use this year for example, is about 5 times the player that Crossley is and they are talking about him in the 2nd-3rd round. If Crossley did, in fact, declare then I find it hard to believe he'll be taken at all.
If its an academic issue then I suppose I can understand, may as well go into the draft, but for any other reason this just doesn't make any sense at all.
I do know one thing. Our defense that was looking to be bad again next year just got a heckuva lot worse
Crossley is/was a good player at BG, but he is not the sort of dominator that will get highly thought of in the draft. Jonathan Goddard, to use this year for example, is about 5 times the player that Crossley is and they are talking about him in the 2nd-3rd round. If Crossley did, in fact, declare then I find it hard to believe he'll be taken at all.
If its an academic issue then I suppose I can understand, may as well go into the draft, but for any other reason this just doesn't make any sense at all.
I do know one thing. Our defense that was looking to be bad again next year just got a heckuva lot worse
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I know we have a few people here who say Mitchell has declared for the 2005 NFL draft, but I can't confirm it anywhere yet. This is not to say the reports are not true. The most up to date (Jan 23) list of underclassmen who have declared for the NFL draft was in the USA Today. http://www.usatoday.com/sports/football ... assmen.htm
Here's the list they report going pro:
Marion Barber III, rb, Minnesota (junior)
Darryl Blackstock, lb, Virginia (junior)
Bryant Brown, lb, Houston (junior)
Brandon Browner, cb, Oregon St (sophomore)
Josh Bullocks, fs, Nebraska (junior)
Maurice Clarett, rb, Ohio St
Channing Crowder, lb, Florida (sophomore)
Thomas Davis, fs, Georgia (junior)
Ciatrick Fason, rb, Florida (junior)
Frank Gore, rb, Miami Fla (junior)
Michael Hawkins, db, Oklahoma (junior)
Jovan Haye, de, Vanderbilt (junior)
Chris Henry, wr, West Virginia (junior)
Richie Incognito, c, Nebraska (junior)
Rashad Jeanty, de, Central Florida (junior)
Derrick Johnese, rb, Northwestern St (junior)
Adam Jones, cb, West Virginia (junior)
A.J. Lindsay, dt, Temple (junior)
Matt McCoy, lb, San Diego St (junior)
T.A. McLendon, rb, No Carolina St (junior)
Adrian McPherson, qb, Florida St
Shawne Merriman, de, Maryland (junior)
Heath Miller, te, Virginia (junior)
Justin Miller, cb, Clemson (junior)
Ryan Moats, rb, Louisiana Tech (junior)
Vernand Morency, rb, Oklahoma St (junior)
Dominique Morris, db, Vanderbilt (junior)
C.J. Mosley, dl, Missouri (junior)
Damien Nash, rb, Missouri (junior)
Alex Ofili, dt, Michigan (junior)
Roscoe Parrish, wr, Miami Fla (junior)
Brodney Pool, s, Oklahoma (junior)
Dante Ridgeway, wr, Ball St (junior)
Aaron Rodgers, qb, California (junior)
James Sanders, db, Fresno St (junior)
Steve Savoy, wr, Utah (sophomore)
Ernest Shazor, s, Michigan (junior)
Eric Shelton, rb, Louisville (junior)
Alex Smith, qb, Utah (junior)
Chris Spencer, c, Mississippi (junior)
Matthew Tant, fb, Vanderbilt (junior)
Lofa Tatupu, lb, Southern California (junior)
Tyson Thompson, rb, San Jose St (junior)
Odell Thurman, lb, Georgia (junior)
Justin Tuck, de, Notre Dame (junior)
Rian Wallace, lb, Temple (junior)
Fabian Washington, cb, Nebraska (junior)
Walter Washington, qb, Temple (junior)
Mike Williams, wr, Southern California
Troy Williamson, wr, South Carolina (junior)
Here's the list they report going pro:
Marion Barber III, rb, Minnesota (junior)
Darryl Blackstock, lb, Virginia (junior)
Bryant Brown, lb, Houston (junior)
Brandon Browner, cb, Oregon St (sophomore)
Josh Bullocks, fs, Nebraska (junior)
Maurice Clarett, rb, Ohio St
Channing Crowder, lb, Florida (sophomore)
Thomas Davis, fs, Georgia (junior)
Ciatrick Fason, rb, Florida (junior)
Frank Gore, rb, Miami Fla (junior)
Michael Hawkins, db, Oklahoma (junior)
Jovan Haye, de, Vanderbilt (junior)
Chris Henry, wr, West Virginia (junior)
Richie Incognito, c, Nebraska (junior)
Rashad Jeanty, de, Central Florida (junior)
Derrick Johnese, rb, Northwestern St (junior)
Adam Jones, cb, West Virginia (junior)
A.J. Lindsay, dt, Temple (junior)
Matt McCoy, lb, San Diego St (junior)
T.A. McLendon, rb, No Carolina St (junior)
Adrian McPherson, qb, Florida St
Shawne Merriman, de, Maryland (junior)
Heath Miller, te, Virginia (junior)
Justin Miller, cb, Clemson (junior)
Ryan Moats, rb, Louisiana Tech (junior)
Vernand Morency, rb, Oklahoma St (junior)
Dominique Morris, db, Vanderbilt (junior)
C.J. Mosley, dl, Missouri (junior)
Damien Nash, rb, Missouri (junior)
Alex Ofili, dt, Michigan (junior)
Roscoe Parrish, wr, Miami Fla (junior)
Brodney Pool, s, Oklahoma (junior)
Dante Ridgeway, wr, Ball St (junior)
Aaron Rodgers, qb, California (junior)
James Sanders, db, Fresno St (junior)
Steve Savoy, wr, Utah (sophomore)
Ernest Shazor, s, Michigan (junior)
Eric Shelton, rb, Louisville (junior)
Alex Smith, qb, Utah (junior)
Chris Spencer, c, Mississippi (junior)
Matthew Tant, fb, Vanderbilt (junior)
Lofa Tatupu, lb, Southern California (junior)
Tyson Thompson, rb, San Jose St (junior)
Odell Thurman, lb, Georgia (junior)
Justin Tuck, de, Notre Dame (junior)
Rian Wallace, lb, Temple (junior)
Fabian Washington, cb, Nebraska (junior)
Walter Washington, qb, Temple (junior)
Mike Williams, wr, Southern California
Troy Williamson, wr, South Carolina (junior)
I agree with you kdog. Going off of what we know here on this board, I have a feeling the academic issues are pushing this decision more than anything. We had a DB about three or four years ago declare early......I'm forgetting his name now??? Anyway, we were all surprised because at first it appeared he was declaring because he felt or want to go to the NFL. However, the reality was, he was trying to get his name out there to get any kind of attention to let the league know he was available because I believe it was mostly an academic issue again.
I wish Crossley the best of luck. I wish like heck he was coming back to BG. But if he's not, I hope he can make it somewhere, somehow.
I wish Crossley the best of luck. I wish like heck he was coming back to BG. But if he's not, I hope he can make it somewhere, somehow.
GO BG!!!

