Post by prossman on Jan 7, 2009 13:40:06 GMT -7
Stafford, Moreno leave Georgia for draftComment Email Print By Mark Schlabach
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Georgia's Stafford, Moreno Enter Draft
Georgia's Matthew Stafford and Knowshon Moreno enter the NFL Draft
Tags: NCF, Oklahoma Sooners
Georgia quarterback Matthew Stafford and running back Knowshon Moreno, who led the SEC in passing and rushing this season, respectively, announced Wednesday afternoon that they will enter April's NFL draft.
Multiple sources with knowledge of the players' decisions said Moreno had been leaning toward entering the NFL draft, but Stafford had wrestled with his decision for several days.
Stafford, a junior from Highland Park, Texas, might be the first player selected in the draft, according to Todd McShay, director of college football scouting for Scouts Inc. who also does NFL draft analysis for ESPN.
Starting over
If Matthew Stafford and Knowshon Moreno forgo their senior year of eligibility, Georgia won't have to face the expectations and hype in 2009 that it did last fall, Chris Low writes. Blog
•ESPN.com NFL Draft coverage
•Stafford | Moreno
The strong-armed passer set a Georgia single-season record with 25 touchdown passes this season. He threw for 3,459 yards this season, the second-best total in school history, and ranked 15th nationally in pass efficiency.
Moreno, a sophomore from Bedford, N.J., ran for 1,338 yards and 16 touchdowns before the Bulldogs' 24-12 win over Michigan State in the Capital One Bowl. He became the first Georgia player since 1982 Heisman Trophy winner Herschel Walker to run for more than 1,000 yards in consecutive seasons.
Moreno was redshirted at Georgia in 2006, so he is eligible to enter the draft after playing only two seasons with the Bulldogs.
Moreno is expected to be one of the top two running backs selected in the NFL draft, along with Ohio State junior Chris "Beanie" Wells, should he decide to enter. Wells hasn't yet announced whether he'll return to school for his senior season.
Moreno leaves Georgia with 2,769 career yards rushing with 32 touchdowns (30 rushing, two receiving), not including the Capital One Bowl performance.
Mark Schlabach covers college football for ESPN.com. Information from The Associated Press was used in this report.
ESPN.com
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Georgia's Stafford, Moreno Enter Draft
Georgia's Matthew Stafford and Knowshon Moreno enter the NFL Draft
Tags: NCF, Oklahoma Sooners
Georgia quarterback Matthew Stafford and running back Knowshon Moreno, who led the SEC in passing and rushing this season, respectively, announced Wednesday afternoon that they will enter April's NFL draft.
Multiple sources with knowledge of the players' decisions said Moreno had been leaning toward entering the NFL draft, but Stafford had wrestled with his decision for several days.
Stafford, a junior from Highland Park, Texas, might be the first player selected in the draft, according to Todd McShay, director of college football scouting for Scouts Inc. who also does NFL draft analysis for ESPN.
Starting over
If Matthew Stafford and Knowshon Moreno forgo their senior year of eligibility, Georgia won't have to face the expectations and hype in 2009 that it did last fall, Chris Low writes. Blog
•ESPN.com NFL Draft coverage
•Stafford | Moreno
The strong-armed passer set a Georgia single-season record with 25 touchdown passes this season. He threw for 3,459 yards this season, the second-best total in school history, and ranked 15th nationally in pass efficiency.
Moreno, a sophomore from Bedford, N.J., ran for 1,338 yards and 16 touchdowns before the Bulldogs' 24-12 win over Michigan State in the Capital One Bowl. He became the first Georgia player since 1982 Heisman Trophy winner Herschel Walker to run for more than 1,000 yards in consecutive seasons.
Moreno was redshirted at Georgia in 2006, so he is eligible to enter the draft after playing only two seasons with the Bulldogs.
Moreno is expected to be one of the top two running backs selected in the NFL draft, along with Ohio State junior Chris "Beanie" Wells, should he decide to enter. Wells hasn't yet announced whether he'll return to school for his senior season.
Moreno leaves Georgia with 2,769 career yards rushing with 32 touchdowns (30 rushing, two receiving), not including the Capital One Bowl performance.
Mark Schlabach covers college football for ESPN.com. Information from The Associated Press was used in this report.