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Falcons minicamp open to public

Ryan timetable should be based on logic, not emotion

Falcons take QB Matt Ryan with 3rd overall pick in NFL draft

New faces, new day for Matt Ryan, Falcons

Staying in the spotlight

Boston College's Ryan wins Manning Award

Eagles' Smith signs 1-year deal for $4.5M.

Ryan dazzles NFL scouts at Pro Day

Ryan among several prospects taking part in BC's first Pro Day

Kent State to kickoff football season in Cleveland

Spring football capsules

BC QB Ryan not fearful of being Falcon

Prospect of the day

Ranking the upcoming draft class

Boston College Unveils Football Recruits

Paladins face ACC champs in first 12-game regular-season schedule

Boston College quarterback wins 2008 award

Penna lends a spiritual hand to Eagles' ride

B.C. coach: QB Ryan a fine fit for Falcons, NFL

BC's Matt Ryan Rebounds, Looks Forward

Boston College QB Matt Ryan wins over admirers with his talent, demeanor

NFL Draft special: Top 32 players

Virginia Tech-Boston College matchups highlight ACC season

Lions' Connor wins Bednarik Award

Boston College to face Michigan St. in Champs Sports Bowl

Top ACC honor to Ryan

RYAN'S TD PASSES ARE WORTH THE WAIT

Ryan turns it around.

  
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Advice for the hotshot from 'Peachtree Bart'
held every significant Falcons passing record. He offers a few tips to the modern Falcon messiah behind center, Matt Ryan. On handling the expectations and the critics: 'Stay level and don't forget the game is fun. Remember, you never are as good as they

FALCONS REPORT: Williams' weight troubles coaches
being placed on injured reserve. He had a micro-fracture procedure after arthroscopic surgery failed to remedy the damage. Ryan impressive in two-minute drill Matt Ryan was sharp running the Falcons' two-minute drill at the end of practice Monday.

Southern still a serious contender
game, but unfortunately we didn't and so it's back to the drawing board." In a beaten side, halfback Matt Ward turned in a solid effort to give the strong crowd that turned out something to take away from the game. Methven fullback Matt Ryan and wing

What they're saying about the Ravens (part one)
hard to pick a bone with what the Ravens did today. They didn't overreact to try to get Ryan, and didn't panic when he was taken off the board. Instead, they were smart, swift and organized. Much of the team's success could rest on the shoulders of

What they're saying about the Ravens (part two)
for pulling three midround choices out of the air.John Czarnecki of FoxSports.com for the draft:With Boston College quarterback Matt Ryan gone, the Ravens did the wise thing and traded down with Jacksonville, knowing they would be able to take Delaware's

Gaming goes indie with new WiiWare
traditional retail games as Hollywood blockbusters, then WiiWare games are like independent movies, according to Nintendo's Canadian spokesperson, Matt Ryan. The games are meant to be quick and fun, allowing developers to try new ideas without the

Should the ACC play nine conference games?
Top 10. Two out of the first three players taken in the NFL Draft (Chris Long of Virginia, Matt Ryan of Boston College) were from the ACC. The league had seven first-round draft picks, more than any other conference. So the league is getting players. You

Issue of rookie salaries really starting to simmer
in guaranteed money before ever proving themselves at the pro level. Ill take it, says Boston College quarterback Matt Ryan, selected by Atlanta with the No. 3 overall choice. I see both sides of the argument. Maybe in 20 or 30 years and Im a GM, Ill

Casey laxers sink Mariners
21-8 blowout at Dorbrook Park in Colts Neck. ?We?ve played pretty well during the season,? RBC head coach Ryan Eichner said. ?[Toms River North] are division champions and we had to be ready for them. We had a intense day of practice yesterday

Bartkowski offers Ryan advice
you think is the right QB to lead the Falcons to success? Chris Redman Joey Harrington D.J. Shockley Matt Ryan None of the above Doesn't matter; Joe Montana couldn't win with this team Voter Limit: Once per Hour View Poll Results RELATED STORIES He

  
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NFL Draft special: Top 32 players .

In two weeks, all but 12 NFL teams will start looking to 2008. That means dissecting rosters, making coaching decisions, looking at free-agent options and diving into the draft process.

Though the NFL Draft is four months away, it's a good time to unveil my first Top 32 Draft list for April's NFL Draft.

 

There will be two more to follow, one right before the scouting combine in late February and one closer to the draft.

In my opinion, Arkansas running back Darren McFadden, a junior who is expected to enter the draft, will be the best player available. But, as is the case most years here, I have to put a quarterback the top.

Remember, it's a quarterback driven league; a good one cures your ills, a bad one exposes them.

That's why Louisville's Brian Brohm tops my list. He has played in a pro-style offense and excelled.

So he starts in the top spot. There is a chance that could change, but not likely. I think he's the best of a good quarterback class.

This list includes 12 juniors, so it can change if some of those players don't come out. Here's betting at least 11 of them do.

1. Brian Brohm, QB, Louisville: He had an impressive season, even if his team didn't. He reminds me of Jim Kelly. The only concern is mobility.

2. Darren McFadden, RB, Arkansas (Jr.): He is the best pure player in the draft and will be a lot like Adrian Peterson. That's high praise.

3. Glenn Dorsey, DT, LSU: He was hurt for much of the season, yet stayed on the field. That means something. He will be a disrupter in the middle for any defense and can also get after the quarterback.

4. Chris Long, DE, Virginia: I love this kid. Rarely do sons live up to the level of their fathers but this is one kid who can. He can dominate an offense.

5. Jake Long, T, Michigan: He is the kind of kid you draft, stick in as a rookie starter, and don't worry about that position again. He's good in the run game and in pass protection.

6. Matt Ryan, QB, Boston College: He has the cool of another quarterback who plays NFL-style football. Matt Ryan has good size and a strong arm.

7. Sedric Ellis, DT, Southern Cal: He is one of those smallish, quick, penetrating defensive tackles who would be ideal in an up-field style of defense. At 6-feet-1, 280 pounds, he isn't huge.

8. Mike Jenkins, CB, South Florida: He's a smooth cover player who has good size at 6-0, 205 pounds. His 40 times will impact how high he goes. He plays fast.

9. Keith Rivers, LB, Southern Cal: He is an active sideline-to-sideline linebacker who can play in the middle or outside.

10. DeSean Jackson, WR, California (Jr.): He might be the fastest player in the draft if he comes out. He didn't play as well as expected in 2007, but watch his Oregon tape to see how good a player he can be. He's also an explosive return man.

11. Ryan Clady, T, Boise State (Jr.): At 6-6, 320 pounds, he has good feet and excels in pass protection. He's improved as a run blocker the past year, too.

12. Calais Campbell, DE, Miami (Jr.): At 6-8, he is a huge defensive end who has the speed off the edge. This junior will go high in a league starved for pass rushers.

13. James Laurinaitis, LB, Ohio State (Jr.): At 6-3, 240 pounds, he makes a ton of plays. He's physical at the point, but he also has the range to get to the football. He's a lot like A.J. Hawk.

14. Quentin Groves, DE, Auburn: He has the burst off the corner of a Dwight Freeney and we know how teams crave that. Like Freeney, he isn't huge but that speed is hard to pass up.

15. Felix Jones, RB, Arkansas (Jr.): He doesn't get the love McFadden gets, but he averaged 9.1 per carry this year. At 200 pounds, he has the big-play speed teams crave.

16. Sam Baker, T, Southern Cal: At 6-4, 310 pounds, he is a tough player who has started since he was a freshman. He was hampered by injuries some this season.

17. Kenny Phillips, S, Miami (Jr.): At 6-2, 210 pounds, he has the size and speed to be another in the long line of talented Miami safeties at the next level. He didn't play as well as expected as a junior, but the tools are there.

18. Limas Sweed, WR, Texas He missed time with a wrist injury, but he is a big receiver who will excel on the next level. He plays fast.

19. Jeff Otah, T, Pittsburgh: He is a raw prospect with huge upside. At 6-6, 340 pounds, he has great feet and athleticism.

20. Andre Woodson, QB, Kentucky: He is a big, strong kid with a good arm, not a great one. He also has a little hitch in his motion, but he understands the passing game.

21. Duke Robinson, G, Oklahoma (Jr.): He's a massive guard on a big offensive line who overpowers at the point of attack. He reminds me of Larry Allen, the current San Francisco 49ers guard who is on his way to the Hall of Fame.

22. Malcolm Jenkins, CB, Ohio State (Jr.): This junior has done a nice job of clamping down on some of the better receivers in the Big Ten. He doesn't have blazing speed, but he gets the job done.

23. Vernon Gholston, DE, Ohio State (Jr.): When you watch the Buckeyes play, this guy puts all kinds of pressure on the quarterback. At 6-4, 270 pounds, he has great speed and a good motor.

24. Chris Ellis, DE, Virginia Tech: At 6-5, 265 pounds, he had 8 1/2 sacks this season for a good defense. He plays hard and stands in well against the run.

25. Terrell Thomas, CB, Southern Cal: This silky smooth corner plays the position the way the NFL scouts like it. He's great in coverage and he will tackle.

26. Colt Brennan, QB, Hawaii: He is polished playing in an NFL-style offense, which will help on the next level. Colt Brennan throws a little sidearm, but he gets it there quickly. I like him a lot more now than year ago.

27. Dan Connor, LB, Penn State: He's a fundamentally sound player who always seems to be around the ball. I like him better than Paul Posluszny, who was his teammate at Penn State and showed well as a rookie for the Buffalo Bills before a season-ending injury.

28. Jonathan Stewart, RB, Oregon (Jr.): When you watched the Ducks, he made people miss on a regular basis. He's also a tough inside runner. Some scouts will wonder what he can do when he's not in a spread offense.

29. Ali Highsmith, LB, LSU: He is an active linebacker who made a lot of plays for a good defense. He has great speed. At 230 pounds, he isn't huge but he can run.

30. Fred Davis, TE, Southern Cal: He has emerged as a real threat in the middle of the field for the Trojans. He runs well and has good size. A team in need of a pass-catching tight end will love this kid.

31. Brian Cushing, DE-LB, Southern Cal (Jr.): He has played both outside linebacker and defensive end for the Trojans, but he will be a linebacker in the NFL. He is a tough, hard-nosed player. Battled some injuries this season.

32. J. Leman, LB, Illinois: When you watch the Illini play, this kid showed up in a big way. He is a fierce tackler who will be a Pro Bowl player by his third season. He has good size at 6-3, 240 pounds. I probably have him ranked higher than others do, but I like this kid a lot.

Just missed: Early Doucet, WR, LSU; Chris Williams, T, Vanderbilt; Derrick Harvey, DE, Florida; Pat Sims, DT, Auburn; Antoine Cason, CB, Arizona; Lawrence Jackson, DE, Southern Cal; Gosder Cherilus, T, Boston College; Kentwan Balmer, DT, North Carolina; Steve Slaton, RB, West Virginia; Mike Hart, RB, Michigan; Chase Coffman, TE, Missouri; Aqib Talib, CB, Kansas; Malcolm Kelly, WR, Oklahoma; Ray Mauluga, LB, Southern Cal; Tyson Jackson, DE, LSU; Michael Oher, T, Mississippi; Vince Hall, LB, Virginia Tech; Leodis McElvin, CB, Troy; Shawn Crable, LB, Michigan; Adarius Bowman, WR, Oklahoma State; Ray Rice, RB, Rutgers; Martin Rucker, TE, Missouri.

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Kent to battle Boston College at Cleveland Browns Stadium (WKYC Cleveland)
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Braves ready to roll (The Staunton News Leader)
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Tuggle hopes son can replace Ryan at Boston College (Savannah Morning News)
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Pioneers' Johnson in it for long haul (Denver Post)
Erik Johnson was named women's basketball coach at the University of Denver last week.

Owls' Hinton riddles Brady bunch (The Eagle-Tribune)
Boys Lacrosse Chris Hinton scored six goals and Ryan Lewis and Jake Schlichte added three apiece as Timberlane hammered Bishop Brady 17-4. Derek Furey added two goals. Ryan Rothwell dished out four assists and Hinton and Matt Bouchard added three helpers apiece.

Ryan's gone, but BC football will live on to prosper (The Heights)
Is Boston College football dead without Matt Ryan? No! Last season, Ryan's name became synonymous with Eagles football. Why? Because he was the best quarterback we have had since Doug Flutie? Because he took the team further than it had gone in memory? The previous statements may be true; "Matty Ice" did win the Unitas Award for a reason, and BC was ranked second for a couple of weeks.

  
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