1. LSU ( JaMarcus Russell, LaRon Landry, Dwayne Bowe, Craig Davis )
2. Ohio State ( Ted Ginn Jr., Anthony Gonzalez, Quinn Pitcock, Antonio Pittman, Jay Richardson, Roy Hall, Troy Smith, Doug Datish )
3. USC ( Dwayne Jarrett, Steve Smith, Ryan Kalil, Dallas Sartz, Oscar Lua )
4. Michigan ( Leon Hall, Alan Branch, LaMarr Woodley, Steve Breaston, Prescott Burgess, Tyler Ecker )
5. Miami (Fla.) ( Brandon Meriweather, Jon Beason, Greg Olsen, Baraka Atkins, Kareem Brown )
6. Oklahoma ( Peterson and others )
7. Georgia Tech ( Calvin Johnson and others )
8. California ( Marshawn Lynch and others )
9. Notre Dame ( Brady Quinn and others )
10. Tennessee ( Justin Harrell, Robert Meachem, Arron Sears, Jonathan Wade, and others.
Also...
(10th or unlisted) Florida State- Laurence Timmons, Mario Henderson, Buster Davis, Lorenzo Booker, Chris Davis, others
(Tied 4th or 5th) Penn State- Levi Brown, Paul Posluszny, Tony Hunt
(9th 10th or unlisted) Nebraska- Adam Carriker, Brandon Jackson, others
(10th or unlisted) Louisville- Amobi Okoye, Michael Bush, Kolby Smith, William Gay
(10th or unlisted) Georgia- Quentin Moses, Charles Johnson, Martrez Milner, Others
Copyright 2008 Ryan Blake
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