Link Not sure if this should go in the Draft Forum, Pure Football, or Tailgate. Sorry if I have it in the wrong one. I always find this stuff interesting, and this one has a little extra meaning to me. Head of the Class: Nike Signs Football's Top Pro Prospects
Gaines Adams, Leon Hall, Calvin Johnson, Marshawn Lynch, Greg Olsen, Amobi Okoye, Adrian Peterson, Brady Quinn, and JaMarcus Russell Continue Nike Football Legacy
BEAVERTON, Ore., April 19 /PRNewswire-FirstCall/ -- Nike (NYSE: NKE - News) continues its legacy of outstanding football talent with the addition of nine collegiate football All-Americans and top professional prospects to its roster: Gaines Adams (Clemson University), Leon Hall (University of Michigan), Calvin Johnson (Georgia Tech), Marshawn Lynch (University of California), Greg Olsen (University of Miami), Amobi Okoye (University of Louisville), Adrian Peterson (Oklahoma University), Brady Quinn (Notre Dame) and JaMarcus Russell (Louisiana State University).
Nike's outstanding rookie class of 2007 embodies the same work ethic that has elevated Nike's Tom Brady, Brian Urlacher, Michael Vick and LaDainian Tomlinson to the top of the professional game.
"We are excited and thrilled to welcome these top rookies to the Nike family," said Bill Kellar, Nike's Football Category Director. "Each of these players has proven to be winners on and off the field. They are exceptional individuals with unparalleled athletic abilities and passion for the game."
Nike's 2007 Rookie Class
A potential number one overall pick in this year's professional draft, JaMarcus Russell earned First Team All-Conference honors as a junior after leading the his team to back-to-back 10-win seasons. Russell became the only quarterback in school history to accomplish that feat. The 6'6", 265-pound Alabama native threw 6,625 yards and 52 touchdowns in 36 career games.
Brady Quinn set 36 school records as quarterback in South Bend. The 6'3" Quinn led his squad to 29 victories as a starting quarterback, tying for most in school history.
At 6'4" and 237 pounds, Calvin Johnson was a two-time, First-Team All-American wide receiver who led his conference with 1,202 receiving yards and 15 touchdowns as a senior.
Adrian Peterson finished his career with 4,045 yards along with 42 touchdowns. During his four years, Peterson was named to the All-American team as well as rushing for nearly 2,000 yards during his freshman season.
At only 19 years old, the 6'2", 287-pound Amobi Okoye finished his collegiate career by earning unanimous All-Conference honors as a defensive end.
After rushing for more than 1,700 yards along with 15 touchdowns during the 2006 season, Marshawn Lynch was named the conference Offensive Player of the Year as a running back.
Gains Adams was named his conference's 2006 Defensive Player of the Year after racking up a career-high 12.5 sacks. The 6'5" defensive end also garnered All-American First Team All-Conference honors as a senior.
The 5'11", 193-pound Leon Hall finished his collegiate career by being named a consensus All-American after recording 180 tackles, three sacks and 12 interceptions.
As a 6' 4" tight end, Greg Olsen was named First-Team All-Conference selection with 1,215 receiving yards and six touchdowns.
According to many professional draft analysts, these nine players are expected to be selected among the top 20 overall picks, with Russell, Quinn, Johnson, Peterson and Adams expected to be selected in the top 10.