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2011 Consensus Draft Services All-Americans

Posted: Tue Jun 21, 2011 12:15 pm
by ODUalum11
FIRST TEAM

OFFENSE
QB Bo Levi Mitchell, 6'1", 211, Eastern Washington
WR Chris Summers, 6'3", 209, Liberty
WR Tyrone Walker, 5'10", 198, Illinois State (Jr.)
RB Nate Eachus, 5'9", 212, Colgate
RB Eric Breitenstein, 5'10", 225, Wofford
TE David Duran, 6'4", 241, Coastal Carolina
OT Teren Jones, 6'8", 305, Alabama State (Jr.)
OG Gino Gradkowski, 6'3", 294, Delaware
C Rob McDowell, 6'3", 293, Delaware
OG Rodney Austin, 6'3", 311, Elon
OT Shea Allard, 6'5", 297, Delaware
K Matt Blevins, 6'1", 206, Liberty
KR Gralyn Crawford, 5'10", 175, Stephen F. Austin (Jr.)

DEFENSE
DE Mario Kurn, 6'0", 221, San Diego
DT Asa Chapman, 6'5", 380, Liberty
DT Renard Williams, 6'2", 305, Eastern Washington
DE Zack Nash, 6'2", 265, Sacramento State
LB A.J. Storms, 5'11", 217, Idaho State
LB Kadarron Anderson, 6'1", 236, Furman
LB Jordan Ridley, 5'11", 229 Butler (Jr.)
LB Cliff Exama, 5'9", 235, Grambling
CB Trumaine Johnson, 6'2", 197, Montana
S Jose Gumbs, 5'10", 205, Monmouth
S Tyler Brock, 6'2", 196, Southeast Missouri
CB Charles James, 5'9", 175, Charleston Southern (Jr.)
P David Harrington, 6'2", 185, Idaho State
PR Tavoy Moore, 5'7", 193, Idaho state

SECOND TEAM

OFFENSE
QB Brad Sorenson, 6'4", 225, Southern Utah (Jr.)
WR Aaron Mellette, 6'3", 212, Elon (Jr.)
WR Justin Wilson, 6'0", 174, Delaware State (Jr.)
RB Andrew Pierce, 5'10", 202, Delaware (Jr.)
RB Bryan Hilliard, 5'10", 222, Sacramento State
TE Derek Buttles, 6'4", 235, Maine
OL Kyle Bogumil, 6'5", 310, Rhode Island
OL Terron Armstead, 6'3", 310, Arkansas-Pine Bluff
OL Roane Babington, 6'2", 275, James Madison
OL Chris Browne, 6'3", 300, Southern
OL Sanford Banks, 6'4", 319, Grambling (Jr.)
K Jason Cunningham, 6'0", 175, Montana State
KR Jeremy Caldwell, 5'9", 183, Eastern Kentucky

DEFENSE
DE Brian McNally, 6'2", 258, New Hampshire
DT Jonathan Hollins, 6'3", 285, Texas Southern
DT Brent Russell, 6'2", 287, Georgia Southern
DE Jerome Raymond, 6'3", 224, Morehead State
LB Jerryan Harris, 6'0",215, Arkansas-Pine Bluff (So.)
LB Matt Evans, 5'11", 233, New Hampshire (Jr.)
LB Tony Bachman, 5'10", 220, Appalachian State
LB Caleb McSurdy, 6'0", 242, Montana
CB Al-Rilwan Adeyemi, 5'9", 186, San Diego
S Reshaude Miller, 6'3", 182, Morgan State
S Micah Pellerin, 6'0", 197, Hampton
CB Colby Walden, 5'10", 185, Jacksonville (Jr.)
P Jonathan Plisco, 6'0", 220, Old Dominion (Jr.)
PR Dontrell Johnson, 5'10", 180, Murray State
NOTE: All players are seniors unless otherwise inidcated

HONORABLE MENTION - OFFENSE
QB Josh McGregor, 6'2", 200, Jacksonville
QB Casey Brockman, 6'1", 205, Murray State (Jr.)
QB Zach Lewis, 5'11", 211, Morehead State (Jr.)
QB Patrick Witt, 6'3", 221, Yale
QB Casey Therriault, 6'2", 206, Jackson State
QB Nathan Dick, 6'3", 223, Central Arkansas
QB Thomas DeMarco, 5'11", 205, Old Dominion

WR Joel Bradford, 5'11", 165, Chattanooga
WR Marvon Sanders, 5'8", 175, Illinois State
WR Zach Watkins, 6'1", 204, Butler
WR Cordell Roberson, 6'2", 200, Stephen F. Austin
WR Gralyn Crawford, 5'10", 175, Stephen F. Austin (Jr.)
WR Ryan Spadola, 6'2", 205, Lehigh (Jr.)
WR Simmie Yarbrough, 6'0", 205, Southeast Louisiana
WR James Perry III, 6'0", 181, Gardner-Webb
WR Austin Shanks, 5'7", 175, Northern Arizona
WR Tyrel Kool, 5'9", 190, South Dakota State (Jr.)
WR Arthur Brackett, 5'11", 179, Murray State
WR Orlandus Harris, 5'11", 185, Eastern Kentucky (Jr.)

RB Jordan Brown, 5'9", 185, Bryant
RB Nick Schwieger, 5'9", 210, Dartmouth
RB Larry McCoy, 5'10", 215, Duquesne (Jr.)
RB Cory McCaffrey, 5'8", 185, Portland State
RB Jamaine Cook, 5'8", 200, Youngstown State (Jr.)
RB D.J. McNorton, 5'9", 204, North Dakota State
RB Miguel Maysonet, 5'9", 206, Stony Brook (Jr.)
RB Mike Harris, 5'10", 203, Murray State
RB Marcus Wright, 5'9", 210, Texas Southern (Jr.)
RB Mike Mayhew, 5'9", 205, North Carolina A&T
RB Chris Douglas, 5'8", 205, Missouri State
RB Jared Turcotte, 6'1", 232, Maine
RB Antwon Chisholm, 5'8", 175, Hampton

OL Jason Foster, 6'5", 285, Rhode Island
OL Chris Howley, 6'3", 295, Maine
OL Bennie Peoples, 6'2", 283, Grambling
OL James Dekle, 6'2", 285, Prairie View A&M
OL Jamie Dunaway, 6'3", 285, Gardner-Webb
OL Ron Dunn, 6'6', 300, Duquesne
OL Brett Moore, 6'3", 265, Georgia Southern
OL Gabriel Jackson, 6'4", 275, Eastern Washington
OL Josh Samuda, 6'3", 310, Massachusetts (Jr.)
OL Matt Ruff, 6'3", 277, Appalachian State
OL Joel Turrubiates, 6'7", 340, Weber State
OL Charles Burton, 6'5", 315, Montana

TE Colin Naugle, 6'3", 246, Delaware
TE Shadrae King, 6'3", 225, Robert Morris
TE Renty Rollins, 6'4", 255, Jacksonville State
TE Kirk Fitzhugh, 6'5", 235, Texas Southern

K Zach Brown, 6'0", 180, Portland State (Jr.)
K Cameron Yaw, 5'10", 182, Samford (Jr.)
KR Colby Goodwyn, 5'9", 165, Old Dominion (So.)
KR Ryan Ho, 5'7", 175, Duquesne (Jr.)

HONORABLE MENTION - DEFENSE
DE Donovan Robinson, 6'2", 252, Jackson State
DE Ben Obaseki, 6'3", 235, Indiana State (Jr.)
DE Chris Donald, 6'0", 225, Chattanooga
DE Pat Washington, 6'2", 241, South Carolina State
DE Alex Davis, 6'1", 246, Samford
DE Gavin Cooper, 6'3", 242, Cal-Poly
DE Lamar Wallace, 6'2", 258, Tennessee State

DL Amett Pall, 5'11", 246, Wofford
DT Andrew Schaetzke, 6'3", 245, Georgetown
DT Ben Boothby, 5'11", 283, Northern Iowa
DT Michael Atunrase, 6'2", 261, Delaware (Jr.)
DT Antoine Lewis, 6'3", 270, Villanova (Jr.)
DT Adam Sagapolutele-White, 5'11", 295, Weber State (Jr.)
DT Nolan Nearhoof, 6'2", 280, Robert Morris

LB Keith Pough, 6'2", 225, Howard (Jr.)
LB Marcus Edwards, 6'1", 225, Tennessee Tech (Jr.)
LB Tyler Osborne, 6'1", 245, Southern Utah
LB Jordan Haynes, 6'0", 222, Yale
LB Julian Stanford, 6'2", 215, Wagner
LB Josh Howe, 5'11", 236, Illinois State
LB Dante Cook, 5'10", 213, William & Mary (Jr.)
LB Mike Groome, 6'2", 245, Lehigh
LB A.J. Gross, 5'11", 220, VMI
LB Tyler Holmes, 5'11", 222, Massachusetts
LB Donte Dennis, 5'11", 222, Maine
LB Ryan Consiglio, 6'0", 216, Chattanooga

DB Bookie Sneed, 6'0", 180, Sam Houston State (So.)
DB Shawn Abuhoff, 5'10", 190, Dartmouth
DB D'Vonte Graham, 5'9", 190, North Carolina A&T (Jr.)
DB Calvin Burnett, 5'8", 160, Indiana State (So.)
DB Torez Jones, 5'11", 175, Western Carolina
DB Dan Minamide, 5'10", 190, Harvard
DB Ryan Steed, 5'11", 186, Furman
DB Matt Pfleger, 6'1", 201, Dayton (Jr.)
DB Chika Madu, 5'9", 170 Nicholls State
DB Donovan Masline, 5'8", 160, Alabama State
DB Marcus Williams, 5'10", 191, North Dakota State (So.)
DB Zack Gallow, 6'0", 191, Texas Southern
DB Asa Jackson, 5'10", 185, Cal Poly

P Greg Wood, 6'0", 167, Valparaiso (Jr.)
P Dominic Scarnecchia, 5'10", 195, Villanova
PR Shawn Abuhoff, 5'10", 190, Dartmouth
ATH Mike Brown, 5'11", 204, Liberty

Congrats to ODU's Jonathan Plisco, Thomas Demarco, and Colby Goodwyn!!!! :thumb: :notworthy: :nod:

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Re: 2011 Consensus Draft Services All-Americans

Posted: Tue Jun 21, 2011 12:24 pm
by State Line Liquors
:tothehand:

It should be noted here that Consensus Draft Services is actually a sole proprietorship, wholly owned by Delaware Offensive Line Coach Damian Wroblewski. :D

Re: 2011 Consensus Draft Services All-Americans

Posted: Tue Jun 21, 2011 12:41 pm
by ODUalum11
Well if so, I still give them credit for putting 3 ODU players on the list.

Re: 2011 Consensus Draft Services All-Americans

Posted: Tue Jun 21, 2011 12:56 pm
by Skjellyfetti
what. the. fuck.

So, returning Payton finalist, DeAndre Presley, isn't among the top 9 quarterbacks in FCS.

:roll:



edit: and who the fuck is Tony Bachman?
LB Tony Bachman, 5'10", 220, Appalachian State
:? :? :? :?

Re: 2011 Consensus Draft Services All-Americans

Posted: Tue Jun 21, 2011 1:00 pm
by ODUalum11
Skjellyfetti wrote:what. the. ****.

So, returning Payton finalist, DeAndre Presley, isn't among the top 9 quarterbacks in FCS.

:roll:



edit: and who the **** is Tony Bachman?
LB Tony Bachman, 5'10", 220, Appalachian State
:? :? :? :?
:lol:

Re: 2011 Consensus Draft Services All-Americans

Posted: Tue Jun 21, 2011 1:02 pm
by Screamin_Eagle174
Obviously they have a bias toward Seniors, which is the only reason I can think of they would snub WR Brandon Kaufman. Then again, AA C Chris Powers didn't get a mention either, so who knows. Weird list.

Re: 2011 Consensus Draft Services All-Americans

Posted: Tue Jun 21, 2011 1:03 pm
by Skjellyfetti
And Brian Quick isn't among the fucking 16 top wide receivers.

:|

fuck this list. :tothehand:

Re: 2011 Consensus Draft Services All-Americans

Posted: Tue Jun 21, 2011 1:04 pm
by ODUalum11
Screamin_Eagle174 wrote:Obviously they have a bias toward Seniors, which is the only reason I can think of they would snub WR Brandon Kaufman. Then again, AA C Chris Powers didn't get a mention either, so who knows. Weird list.
Well they did say something about most of the players being seniors.

Re: 2011 Consensus Draft Services All-Americans

Posted: Tue Jun 21, 2011 1:06 pm
by Tribe4SF
This one's just funny. Jonathan Grimes not even an honorable mention. None for Alex Gottlieb or BW Webb, either.

Re: 2011 Consensus Draft Services All-Americans

Posted: Tue Jun 21, 2011 1:10 pm
by ODUalum11
Tribe4SF wrote:This one's just funny. Jonathan Grimes not even an honorable mention.
What year is he?

Re: 2011 Consensus Draft Services All-Americans

Posted: Tue Jun 21, 2011 1:10 pm
by Screamin_Eagle174
ODUalum11 wrote:
Screamin_Eagle174 wrote:Obviously they have a bias toward Seniors, which is the only reason I can think of they would snub WR Brandon Kaufman. Then again, AA C Chris Powers didn't get a mention either, so who knows. Weird list.
Well they did say something about most of the players being seniors.
I know, but Chris Powers is a senior, and made a fair amount of AA lists. And they listed Jr WRs that Brandon Kaufman is better than, IMO.

Re: 2011 Consensus Draft Services All-Americans

Posted: Tue Jun 21, 2011 1:12 pm
by Tribe4SF
ODUalum11 wrote:
Tribe4SF wrote:This one's just funny. Jonathan Grimes not even an honorable mention.
What year is he?
Grimes is a senior this year.

Re: 2011 Consensus Draft Services All-Americans

Posted: Tue Jun 21, 2011 1:13 pm
by Skjellyfetti
Skjellyfetti wrote:And Brian Quick isn't among the fucking 16 top wide receivers.

:|

fuck this list. :tothehand:
Rated 11th best receiver in the 2012 draft.
http://www.nfldraftscout.com/ratings/ds ... &genpos=WR" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;

but, couldn't quite crack the top 16 in FCS. :| :wall:

Re: 2011 Consensus Draft Services All-Americans

Posted: Tue Jun 21, 2011 1:17 pm
by ChetSteadman
Not one ASU player. This guy's a moron. There are 3-5 players that are between 1st team an hon mention.

Re: 2011 Consensus Draft Services All-Americans

Posted: Tue Jun 21, 2011 1:22 pm
by SmallCollegeFBFan
This list baffles me because they are a draft website so you would think a few guys like Brian Quick who are missing would be there. Then I look and they are missing returning All-Americans like DeAndre Presley. This is a really bad list and I hate to say that. I just can't help but say it is. Very poorly done with no research. And there is no way Delaware has 3 1st team OL. Whatever these guys are smoking I want A LOT of it LOL :)

Re: 2011 Consensus Draft Services All-Americans

Posted: Tue Jun 21, 2011 1:24 pm
by Silenoz
No Jordan Tripp, Moutra, Sambrano, etc.

Re: 2011 Consensus Draft Services All-Americans

Posted: Tue Jun 21, 2011 1:29 pm
by houndawg
Tribe4SF wrote:This one's just funny. Jonathan Grimes not even an honorable mention. None for Alex Gottlieb or BW Webb, either.
:lol: Yeah it is. C Bryan Boemer and OT David Pickard are on all the other AA teams.

Re: 2011 Consensus Draft Services All-Americans

Posted: Tue Jun 21, 2011 1:39 pm
by blueballs
There are some serious snubs from the SoCon on that list: Presley & Quick of App, Britenstein of Wofford, Scott, Edwards & Mora of GSU

Re: 2011 Consensus Draft Services All-Americans

Posted: Tue Jun 21, 2011 1:50 pm
by Willie
While I understand it's the draft services...McGee at MSU is better than Bo Levi Mitchell :lol:

Re: 2011 Consensus Draft Services All-Americans

Posted: Tue Jun 21, 2011 2:07 pm
by SmallCollegeFBFan
blueballs wrote:There are some serious snubs from the SoCon on that list: Presley & Quick of App, Britenstein of Wofford, Scott, Edwards & Mora of GSU
Yeah I never put any stock into these guys before but now I put negative stock in it. They clearly hate against some teams and leagues.

Re: 2011 Consensus Draft Services All-Americans

Posted: Tue Jun 21, 2011 3:08 pm
by Tribe4SF
blueballs wrote:There are some serious snubs from the SoCon on that list: Presley & Quick of App, Britenstein of Wofford, Scott, Edwards & Mora of GSU
Breitenstein is first team.

Re: 2011 Consensus Draft Services All-Americans

Posted: Tue Jun 21, 2011 5:28 pm
by bluehenbillk
I agree that UD may have the best OL in FCS but McDowell and Allard aren't 1st teamers. If this about draft services or anything to do with the NFL that would explain why someone like Presley isn't mentioned.

Re: 2011 Consensus Draft Services All-Americans

Posted: Tue Jun 21, 2011 5:35 pm
by Skjellyfetti
bluehenbillk wrote: If this about draft services or anything to do with the NFL that would explain why someone like Presley isn't mentioned.
But, would not explain why Brian Quick is left off... considering he'll be one of the first FCS players taken... and very likely to be the 1st FCS wide receiver taken in the draft next year. But, somehow he lists 16 wide receivers and leaves Quick completely off. :ohno:

List is just horrible. There's on excuse.

Re: 2011 Consensus Draft Services All-Americans

Posted: Tue Jun 21, 2011 6:49 pm
by CatMom
I can understand no TXST making the FCS list because we're in limbo this year but Sr. OL DJ Hall has been on AA lists since his soph year. :ohno:

Even playing most of last year with an ankle injury he made post season AA.

Re: 2011 Consensus Draft Services All-Americans

Posted: Tue Jun 21, 2011 6:52 pm
by LDopaPDX
Screamin_Eagle174 wrote:Obviously they have a bias toward Seniors, which is the only reason I can think of they would snub WR Brandon Kaufman. Then again, AA C Chris Powers didn't get a mention either, so who knows. Weird list.

I agree... and would go so far as to say this is a terrible list. Anyone who's been around Eastern will tell you Chris Powers is a much better OL than Gabirel Jackson, and that isn't a knock on Jackson. Plus, no Matt Johnson on the list even as an honorable mention.

But all of that can be forgiven as someone looking at the ranks and observing that "these guys are good at the FCS level..." But leaving Braqndon Kaufman off is absurd. He's EWU's best draft prospect aside from Renard Williams and would be legit all conference anywhere in FBS.