Defense dominating Top 25 Big Board
By Mel Kiper Jr.
Special to ESPN.com
While the top two players on my Big Board play on the offensive side of the ball, 17 of the 25 names are defensive players -- including this week's two newcomers.
Notre Dame defensive end Victor Abiamiri is coming off a three-sack performance against Notre Dame and Florida defensive tackle Marcus Thomas showed no signs of rust against LSU after serving a two-game suspension.
1. Brady Quinn, QB, Notre Dame (6-3½, 225) | previous: Same
Poised, smart and at his best in pressure situations. After a comeback against Michigan State, Quinn had solid outings against Purdue and Stanford.
2. Joe Thomas, OT, Wisconsin (6-6½, 313) | previous: Same
Huge, quick and athletic with a long wingspan.
3. Gaines Adams, DE, Clemson (6-4½, 260) | previous: Same
Flashes dominating ability with his athleticism and quickness.
4. Leon Hall, CB, Michigan (5-11, 193) | previous: 7
Tough customer who also shows very good anticipation and awareness in coverage.
5. Quentin Moses, DE, Georgia (6-4, 254) | previous: 4
Mature, hard working and explosive off the edge.
6. Levi Brown, OT, Penn St. (6-4½, 325) | previous: 5
Steady and reliable at protecting the quarterback's blind side.
7. Kenny Irons, RB, Auburn (5-10½, 199) | previous: 6
Deceptively strong with great vision and balance. Another chance to shine this week against Florida's defense.
8. Quinn Pitcock, DT, Ohio St. (6-3, 297) | previous: 9
Run-stuffing dynamo who does a great job of clogging the interior.
9. Jeff Samardzija, WR, Notre Dame (6-4½, 215) | previous: 11
Super hands and concentration with outstanding speed-to-size ratio.
10. LaRon Landry, DB, LSU (6-1½, 205) | previous: Same
Four-year starter who has proven to be Mr. Reliable throughout his career.
11. Marcus McCauley, CB, Fresno St. (6-0½, 200) | previous: 8
He has the size and speed (4.33 40-yard dash) with outstanding coverage technique.
12. Victor Abiamiri, DE, Notre Dame (6-4, 270) | previous rank: Unranked
He has really stepped up as a big-time pass rusher this season. Abiamiri also is one of the more durable and battle-tested ends in the country.
13. Tom Zbikowski, S, Notre Dame (5-11½, 212) | previous: Same
An aggressive ball hawk who brings a swagger to the Irish's defense. A true play-maker who also excels as a punt returner.
14. Marcus Thomas, DT, Florida (6-2½, 288) | previous rank: Unranked
Made his presence felt against LSU despite coming off a suspension. Thomas neutralizes the double team and plays with power.
15. DeMarcus "Tank" Taylor, DT, NC State (6-2¼, 310) | previous: Same
Extremely quick and very powerful. A player on the rise, Taylor was a one-man wrecking crew against Boston College. I'm eager to see him against Florida State.
16. Ryan Harris, OT, Notre Dame (6-4½, 297) | previous: 21
Light on his feet with a defensive mentality. Harris neutralizes quick outside pass rushers.
17. Daymeion Hughes, CB, California (6-0, 187) | previous: 16
Big-play cornerback for the Golden Bears. Finished strong in 2005 and it has carried over to this season. Hughes has five INT in five games.
18. David Harris, LB, Michigan (6-2, 240) | previous: 19
Fast, strong and very productive, Harris has been one of the elite defensive players in the Big Ten this season.
19. Aaron Rouse, S, Virginia Tech (6-4, 218) | previous: 18
Incredible physical specimen with rare computer numbers.
20. Brian Leonard, Rutgers, (6-1, 239) | previous: 14
He will present the NFL with a tremendous amount of versatility, either as a traditional fullback or he could operate as an H-Back.
21. Patrick Willis, LB, Mississippi (6-2, 235) | previous: 20
Tackling machine with great football sense and diagnostic ability.
22. Adam Carriker, DE, Nebraska (6-6, 298) | previous: 12
You just don't see many defensive ends carrying 300 pounds who can move as well as Carriker.
23. Paul Posluszny, LB, Penn St. (6-1½, 235) | previous: 17
A productive and consistent player who studies and prepares as thoroughly as anybody.
24. Justin Harrell, DT, Tennessee (6-4 ¼, 302) | previous: Same
Prior to going down with a season-ending injury (torn biceps), Harrell was performing at the level you would expect from a first-round draft pick.
25. Michael Bush, RB, Louisville (6-2, 250) | previous: Same
He carried a first-round grade before breaking his leg in the first game of the season. If his rehabilitation goes well, Bush will be an intriguing prospect for next April's draft.
Dropped
Drew Stanton, QB, Michigan St. (6-3, 232) | previous:22
Desire to win is unmatched. Stanton brings every intangible you want at the QB position, but did not look solid in losses to Notre Dame and Ilinois.
Kyle Young, C, Fresno State (6-5, 339) | previous: 23
Experienced anchor on the Bulldogs offensive line. Great physical skills and extremely durable.
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