2008 NFL Draft – Quarterback Sleepers
January 31, 2008 by admin
Filed under 2008 NFL Draft, Draft Prospects, NFL Player Analysis
1. Joe Flacco, Delaware
Flacco didn’t get much publicity while he was in college but he has been impressing scouts so far leading up to the draft. At 6-foot-6, Flacco has good size and is mobile enough to make it in the NFL.
2. John David Booty, USC
While Booty had an up-and-down career at USC, the he definitely has talent. With USC running a pro offense, he’s ahead of the game in that regard. Look for a team to take him in a middle round of the draft.
3. Colt Brennan, Hawaii
Brennan has struggled since the end of the regular season. His stock is plummeting fast. That said, he’s a talented quarterback and there should be a team out there willing to take a chance on him.
4. Dennis Dixon, Oregon
Dixon was having a great season until he tore his ACL. He hasn’t been able to workout much and probably will be hobbled all the way up until the draft, which will no doubt hurt his stock.
5. Erik Ainge, Tennessee
The nephew of Danny Ainge, Erik Ainge is a very good athlete in his own right. With good size and a decent enough arm, Ainge still has time to turn heads before the 2008 NFL Draft.


















i think kevin o’connel shuda been drafted to a team who needs a quaterback!! and another thing i dont care about his side arm motion and i dont care if he played in the wac or mac if u throw 59 touchdown passes in a season he deserves more credit and he should of been drafted higher then the 6th round!!!