Boise State vs Virginia Tech Football
Sports Monday, September 6th, 2010Boise State has just one player selected in the final two drafts, corner back Kyle Wilson in the 1st round this year.
However the Broncos are no more merely a team having a few NFL prospects and players that fit a system. This year the Broncos have no less than five players who could possibly get picked once they are at the 2011 NFL Draft.
Conversely, Virgnia Tech has had one player drafted yearly since 1994, but only a primary rounder since 2005. Unless redshirt sophomore Ryan Williams decided to go pro after this season, will still be a season with no first rounder.
Individually, Williams is the top draft prospect in the sport today. He showed in 2009 that he was a powerful but agile runner can break open big plays. If he gets the possibility, he can be a genuine workhorse. But when he carries a possible opportunity to be seen. Virginia Tech has always had a bevy of running backs. Returning from injury last year starter Darren Evans. He isn’t as explosive as Williams, but he has an NFL future.
If the top player isn’t Williams, it’s Boise State offensive lineman Nate Potter. He can often be compared with former Bronco Ryan Clady. Like Clady, Potter’s footwork is excellent. However, this year he is going to be monitored and reevaluated.
Boise even offers probably the greatest wide receiver duos in the states in Titus Young and Austin Pettis. Young is more dynamic of both as well as the name can make within the NFL while in the slot and on special teams. Pettis isn’t as fast, but he has more size and is at his best when he gets vertical.
Two solid mid-round corner backs in Brandyn Thompson (Boise State) and Rashad Carmichael (Virginia Tech) are worth watching tonight. Carmichael course, has more of an opportunity to show his talent against Boise’s passing attack, but Thompson gets to point out his all-round skill.
















