The segment, “Prospect Guide”, will breakdown a specific NFL Draft prospect, and will give you a better understanding of what this prospect could possibly turn out to be. Each one will focus on one player, in no specific order, which will lead all the way up to the 2010 NFL Draft. The second prospect that will be covered is Central Michigan Quarterback, Dan Lefevour.

Career Statistics
Passing yards: 12,905
Touchdowns: 102

Despite playing for a Mid Major school, and against weaker defenses, LeFevour put up fantastic numbers throughout his career. He has good size (6′3″, 229) which gives him a good body build to escape the oncoming defenders.

One of his best games came in the final game of his career against Troy in the GMAC Bowl. In the game, LeFevour threw for 395 yards and 1 touchdown. He also moved to second on the all-time total yards list, passing former Texas Tech Quarterback, Graham Harrell with 15,898 career yards.

LeFevour’s combination of strong arm and good mobilty gives him an edge over some of the other top Quarterback prospects. He is very good at throwing on the run, and unlike some Scrambling Quarterbacks, LeFevour will make strong, accurate throws on the run.

He will have to go against some of the top Quarterbacks (Jimmy Clausen, Sam Bradford), and being a “Mid Major” Quarterback, LeFevour will have to prove all the critics wrong. He is hoping to join some of the former MAC Quarterbacks, (Ben Roethlisberger, Byron Leftwich, Chad Pennington) as one of successful MAC players in the NFL.

Still not convinced about LeFevour? Check out his highlights here.

Projected Round: Round 3

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The MAC is definitely developing a reputation for producing solid NFL signal callers. The one question that I think may cause LeFevour to slip a little is the fact that he didn’t operate under center and may have trouble making the adjustment at the next level. Otherwise very Roethlisberger-esque in both size and escapability.

Yeah, I agree. The same question will be asked to Tim Tebow, both of whom are Spread QB’s who don’t take snaps under center. It will be interesting to see how he pans out, I really think he can be a good QB down the road.

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