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Top 20 prospects: Despite foot injury, WR Crabtree atop list

Charles Davis By Charles Davis  |  NFL Network
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Here's a look at Charles Davis' top 20 college football draft prospects.

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Texas Tech's Michael Crabtree didn't work out at the combine and a physical revealed a foot injury.
Charles Davis' top 20 players for the 2009 NFL Draft
Rk Player Pos. School Pro Day workout
1.
Michael Crabtree WR Texas Tech Brandt: Crabtree doesn't participate due to injury
2.
Aaron Curry LB Wake Forest Wyche: Curry wants to go No. 1 | Wyche: Move to MLB?
3.
Brian Orakpo DE/LB Texas Brandt: DE/LB Orakpo doesn't disappoint
4.
Matthew Stafford QB Georgia Wyche: Stafford brings a crowd to Georgia | Brandt: QB is focal point
5.
Jason Smith OT Baylor Brandt: Smith attracts many scouts
6.
Mark Sanchez QB USC April 1
7.
Eugene Monroe OT Virginia Brandt: OT Monroe excels in position drills
8.
Brandon Pettigrew TE Oklahoma State Brandt: Pettigrew's workout put on hold
9.
Jeremy Maclin WR Missouri Brandt: Maclin does full workout
10.
Donald Brown RB Connecticut Brown getting looks from 12 NFL teams
11.
Andre Smith OT Alabama Brandt: Smith turns in poor times at pro day
12.
Percy Harvin WR Florida Brandt: WR coaches come out to see Harvin
13.
B.J. Raji DT Boston College Brandt: Raji participates in positional drills
14.
Knowshon Moreno RB Georgia Brandt: Moreno ailing at pro day | Wyche: RB drops seven pounds
15.
Rey Maualuga LB USC April 1
16.
Brian Cushing LB USC April 1
17.
Malcolm Jenkins CB Ohio State Brandt: Jenkins tries to improve 40-yard dash time
18.
Chris "Beanie" Wells RB Ohio State Brandt: Wells keeps most numbers from combine
19.
Everette Brown DE/LB Florida State Brandt: DE/LB Brown draws many NFL scouts
20.
Peria Jerry DT Mississippi Brandt: Jerry runs 40 at pro day


Check NFL.com for updates to Charles Davis' top 20 college prospect list. This list will continue to change until the 2009 NFL Draft on April 25-26 in New York City.

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