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Updated Rookie Rankings
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#1) Knowshon Moreno RB Ht: 5-11 Wt: 217 Drafted 1.12 by the
#2) Chris ;Beanie" Wells RB Ht: 6-1 Wt: 235 Drafted 1.31 by the
Wells beat
#5) Michael Crabtree WR Ht: 6-1 Wt: 215 Drafted 1.10 by the
The 49ers first-rounder reportedly wants to be paid third-overall money, since that's where he and his agent figure he should have gone on draft day. The Niners took him 10th and aren't likely to overpay—what with a run-first mentality being established by Mike Singletary and a decent receiving corps even sans Crabtree—so this holdout shows no signs of ending any time soon. Worse, thanks to foot surgery Crabtree missed all of
#10) Percy Harvin WR Ht: 5-11 Wt: 192 Drafted 1.22 by the
It took Harvin a little extra time to get his contract kinks worked out; he was the last Vikings rookie into camp, and then the league made he and the Vikings clean up some language before approving the deal. Worse, plans for Brett Favre to direct jump passes and shovel passes Harvin's way never materialized. The Vikings are still working on getting the ball into Harvin's hands—he's already lined up wide and in the slot as well as halfback and quarterback and returned both punts and kicks—but while they appear to be coming up with creative ways to do it they'll still be relying on Sage Rosenfels or Tarvaris Jackson. At least Harvin hasn't been suspended—yet—or missed time with an injury—yet.
#23) James Davis RB Ht: 5-11 Wt: 218 Drafted 6.22 by the
#35) Gartrell Johnson RB Ht: 5-10 Wt: 219 Drafted 4.34 by the
Johnson has been one of the early standouts at Chargers camp, getting the bulk of the workload early on before the veterans showed up. Eventually he'll slide behind LaDainian Tomlinson and Darren Sproles in the pecking order, but both veterans are essentially on one-year deals. Johnson can cut his teeth on special teams this season, then next year it's not at all difficult to see him offering a Michael Turner-esque complement to LT as Tomlinson chases after some rushing records. The year after that... well, we all know what happed with Turner.
#38) Jared Cook TE Ht: 6-5 Wt: 246 Drafted 3.25 by the
Cook is taking advantage of Kenny Britt's hamstring injury to receive extra reps in the Tennessee passing game, and the Titans are taking advantage of Cook's size and athleticism by lining him up outside. The plan is still to use Cook as an in-line tight end, especially once his blocking improves, but right now he's getting on the field in situations where he can create mismatches and do damage down the field. There may be some impact this season, especially as a tight end who's playing some wideout, and down the road he could move quickly into that group of pass-catching tight ends (Gates, Gonzo,


