Will Spencer

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Will is the founder and President of Draft Breakdown & has been scouting draft prospects since 2002. His work has been featured in numerous publications, including the USA Today Draft Preview Magazine, the official website of the Baltimore Ravens, Ravens Insider and The Orange and Brown Report. Will has previous playing experience as a defensive end in the AFA, is currently a member of the Football Writers Association of America and graduated from the SMWW Football Scouting course in 2009.

Dec

6

2009

BCS Bowl Games Announced

Written by Will Spencer

The BCS Bowl Game match ups were announced tonight and as expected, it’s Texas vs. Alabama for the National Championship. Here is a list of the other BCS Bowl Games. Rose Bowl: Oregon vs. Ohio State Sugar Bowl: Florida vs. Cincinnati Fiesta Bowl: TCU vs. Boise State Orange Bowl: Georgia Tech vs. Iowa Gator Bowl: Florida State vs. West Virginia Capital One Bowl: Penn State vs. LSU Sun Bowl: Stanford vs. Oklahoma GMAC Bowl: Central Michigan vs. Troy Alamo Bowl: Texas Tech vs. Michigan State Papajohns.com Bowl: Connecticut vs. South Carolina International Bowl: South Florida vs. Northern Illinois Liberty Bowl: Arkansas vs. East Carolina Cotton Bowl: Oklahoma State vs. Mississippi Outback Bowl: Northwestern vs. Auburn Chick-fil-A Bowl: Virginia Tech vs. Tennessee Insight Bowl: Minnesota vs. Iowa State Armed Forces Bowl: Air Force vs. Houston Texas Bowl: Missouri vs. Navy Humanitarian Bowl: Idaho vs. Bowling Green Holiday Bowl: Nebraska vs. Arizona Keep Reading…


Dec

6

2009

Declared Underclassmen

Written by Will Spencer

It’s the end of the college football season and what news is bigger for draftniks than what eligible underclassmen will declare for the draft. Draft Breakdown will bring keep a running list of the underclassmen that declare for the draft and once they declare, they’ll be added into the seniors in our rankings. The deadline for NCAA underclassmen to declare for the NFL draft is January 15, 2010 and players have 72 hours to change their minds. Quarterbacks Sam Bradford – Oklahoma Jimmy Clausen – Notre Dame Jevan Snead – Ole Miss

Running Backs Toney Baker – North Carolina State Jahvid Best – California Jonathan Dwyer – Georgia Tech Darius Marshall – Marshall Ryan Mathews – Fresno State Joe McKnight – USC Shawnbrey McNeil – SMU

Wide Receivers Chris Bell – Norfolk State Arrelious Benn – Illinois Dezmon Briscoe – Kansas Antonio Brown – Central Michigan Dez Bryant Keep Reading…


Dec

4

2009

Dezmon Briscoe to declare for NFL Draft

Written by Will Spencer

According to KUSports.com, Junior wide receiver Dezmon Briscoe is expected to enter the NFL Draft. Briscoe is expected to make the announcement at a press conference on Friday. At this point, Briscoe can expect to be a second round draft pick, but a strong combine performance could bump him up the draft boards of NFL teams. Some off field issues as well as inconsistency in the Kansas offense leaves question marks about Briscoe’s game.


Nov

29

2009

Award finalists announced

Written by Will Spencer

Each year, the top college prospects hope to hear their name called at a few award ceremonies before they hear it called on draft day. Check out what awards your favorite prospects are up for. Bednarik Award – Best defensive player Terrence Cody – DT – Alabama Brandon Spikes – LB – Florida Ndamukong Suh – DT – Nebraska ** WINNER ** Biletnikoff Award – Best wide receiver Freddie Barnes – WR – Bowling Green Jordan Shipley – WR – Texas Golden Tate – WR – Notre Dame ** WINNER ** Butkus Award – Best linebacker Sergio Kindle – LB – Texas Rolando McClain – LB – Alabama ** WINNER ** Eric Norwood – LB – South Carolina Brandon Spikes – LB – Florida Sean Weatherspoon – LB – Missouri William V. Campbell Award – Top scholar-athlete John Asamoah – G – Illinois Matt Bauman – LB – BYU Eric Keep Reading…


Nov

11

2009

Greg Hardy breaks wrist, out for season

Written by Will Spencer

Ole Miss defensive end Greg Hardy will not play another down of college football. ESPN.com is reporting that Hardy reportedly injured his wrist earlier in the season and re-aggravated it against Arizona State last week. X-rays revealed that his wrist is broken and he will finish out the season on the sidelines. This isn’t the first major injury for Hardy. The defensive end had offseason foot surgery after his junior season when he decided not to declare for the NFL draft. The full story can be found at ESPN.com.


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