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B1G's top seniors, juniors for 2012 draft


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SENIORS

 

No. 2 quarterback: Kirk Cousins, Michigan State

No. 2 running back: Dan Herron, Ohio State

No. 2 fullback: Bradie Ewing, Wisconsin

No. 5 fullback: Joe Suhey, Penn State

No. 1 guard: Kevin Zeitler, Wisconsin

No. 1 center: Michael Brewster, Ohio State

No. 5 center: David Molk, Michigan

No. 5 defensive end: Vince Browne, Northwestern

No. 1 defensive tackle: Jared Crick, Nebraska

No. 5 defensive tackle: Devon Still, Penn State

No. 1 inside linebacker: Lavonte David, Nebraska

No. 2 cornerback: Alfonzo Dennard, Nebraska

No. 3 kicker: Derek Dimke, Illinois

No. 4 kicker: Philip Welch, Wisconsin

 

JUNIORS

 

No. 4 running back: Edwin Baker, Michigan State

No. 3 fullback: Zach Boren, Ohio State

No. 3 tight end: Jake Stoneburner, Ohio State

No. 3 offensive tackle: Riley Reiff, Iowa

No. 4 offensive tackle: Ricky Wagner, Wisconsin

No. 1 center: Peter Konz, Wisconsin

No. 1 defensive tackle: Jerel Worthy, Michigan State

No. 3 defensive tackle: Kawann Short, Purdue

No. 4 defensive tackle: John Simon, Ohio State

No. 5 defensive tackle: Baker Steinkuhler, Nebraska

No. 4 outside linebacker: Craig Roh, Michigan

No. 2 kicker: Dan Conroy, Michigan State

No. 4 punter: Ben Buchanan, Ohio State

 

http://espn.go.com/blog/bigten/post/_/id/29027/b1gs-top-seniors-juniors-for-2012-draft

 

Im surprised to keep seeing Baker get good pub, i guess i just havent seen it from him yet, also i see Lavonte as an outside backer in the NFL.

 

Wheres Kyler?

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That's the abbreviation for "Number."

I'll be damned :)

 

What's it supposed to mean in this context? #2 kicker of what?

 

Probably #2 kicker taken in the draft. That's just a guess, without looking at the article.

 

That's a good question, Fuzzy. Burkhead should be able to make some noise in the NFL.

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That's the abbreviation for "Number."

I'll be damned :)

 

What's it supposed to mean in this context? #2 kicker of what?

 

Probably #2 kicker taken in the draft. That's just a guess, without looking at the article.

I thought that too, but Baker at #5 made me throw up in my mouth a little.

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That's the abbreviation for "Number."

I'll be damned :)

 

What's it supposed to mean in this context? #2 kicker of what?

 

Probably #2 kicker taken in the draft. That's just a guess, without looking at the article.

I thought that too, but Baker at #5 made me throw up in my mouth a little.

They have separate rankings for seniors and juniors, so Baker is the #5 junior DT.

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That's the abbreviation for "Number."

I'll be damned :)

 

What's it supposed to mean in this context? #2 kicker of what?

 

Probably #2 kicker taken in the draft. That's just a guess, without looking at the article.

I thought that too, but Baker at #5 made me throw up in my mouth a little.

They have separate rankings for seniors and juniors, so Baker is the #5 junior DT.

I see, that's where I was confused. Thank you. #5 Junior DT is a little less absurd.

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I don't know if we can say that, Haspula. Rex is a good, tough runner, but there are a lot of those in Division One ball. And remember that this isn't a list of the top Big Ten Juniors, this is a list of Big Ten Juniors who were on the national, overall list. You can find that HERE. All that list does is give the top five Juniors for each position. It's very possible Rex is, in their mind, in the top ten, just not the top five. I could live with that.

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