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2009 NFL Draft Rankings - Fullbacks
by Michael Abromowitz
NFL Draft Director

Top 100 I QB | RB | FB | WR | TE | OT | OG | C | DE | DT | OLB | ILB | CB | S | K | P


1.  Quinn Johnson, LSU
Ht - 6-1, Wt - 262, 40 - 4.85
A true fullback.  Ran the ball a combine 16 times during his college career, but the best lead blocker in the draft, and that is what most teams prefer out of their fullback.  Also plays special teams.  Play hard, with none of the glam - true football player.

2.  Tony Fiammetta, Syracuse
Ht - 6-1, Wt - 235, 40 - 4.65

3.  Brannon Southerland, Georgia

Ht - 6-0, Wt - 240, 40 - 4.65

4.  Eric Kettani, Navy
Ht - 6-1, Wt - 233, 40 - 4.60
Will probably not be eligible to play in the NFL until 2011.  If he would be able play next season, he would have been probably a 5th round pick.  Expect him to go undrafted purely because of his military commitment.

5.  Brock Bolen, Louisville
Ht - 6-0, Wt - 240, 40 - 4.70

6.  Jorvorskie Lane, Texas A&M
Ht - 6-0, Wt - 285, 40 - 4.75
Massive player who needs to lose weight.  Scored 49 TDs in 4 years at A&M. 

7.  Conredge Collins, Pittsburgh
Ht - 6-0, Wt - 230, 40 - 4.65

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