Which sophmore will have the most impact for his college football team this year?

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I saw Noel Devine. Obviously him or Moreno, but I think Devine is just too good. Your thoughts
I say Noel Devine (WVU). Him or Moreno(UGA). Devine is too good though, your thoughts.
 
Knowshon Moreno of Georgia. This kid is amazing, and I am dreading him more and more when my UK Cats play the Dogs.
 
Yeah i agree Noel Devine has a phenom skill set and brings a big and generally complete package besides his blocking ability but his recent arrest may effect his play( if he plays at all!) so ill take cornerback, Eric Berry for the Tennesse Vols will bring hell to field for both offences and special teams and will hopefully show some more of the electric return ability and develop into an even more impressive ball hawking corner as a sophmore.
 
Evan Royster for Penn State, he scored some game winning touchdowns as a Freshman and proved that he does NOT fumble the ball like Austin "Butterfingers" Scott did.
 
Jeremy Maclin, he set the NCAA freshman record for most all-purpose yards in a single season with 2,776 all purpose yards, an average of 198.3 yards per game last year. Every time he touched the ball, whether it be receiving, rushing, kick returning, or punt returning, he always was electrifying.
 
I have to go with Washington QB Jake Locker. With some new recievers coming in and provided that Jake Locker works on his throwing in the off season, he has the makings of greatness. I like the way he can just make plays happen when the original play folds. With his playmaking ability, running ability, improved passing skills, and a good core group of recievers, Jake Locker and the Washington Huskies will be a dark horse coming into the 2008 season.
 
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