FOOTBALL: Analysts vary on predictions of where Ball State players will go in the NFL Draft

As the 2009 NFL Draft approaches, fans are attempting to predict when the top players from college football will be selected.

Scout.com Draft analyst Chris Steuber said he thinks four former Ball State University football players - offensive tackle Robert Brewster, quarterback Nate Davis, tight end Darius Hill and punter Chris Miller - will be selected in the late rounds of this weekend's Draft.

Steuber did not create a seven-round mock draft, but he said the four Cardinals will likely go between the fifth and seventh rounds.

Other Draft analysts also think the four players will be selected, but they all have differing opinions. Below is a sampling of where some NFL Draft analysts think the former Cardinals will go during the Draft.

The Draft begins at 4 p.m. on ESPN and the NFL Network with coverage of rounds one and two. The second day of the Draft, which includes rounds three through seven, begin at 10 a.m. Sunday on the networks.

Nate Davis

  • Second round, pick 61 overall to Indianapolis Colts - The Sporting News
  • Fourth round, pick 103 overall to St. Louis Rams - nfldraftsite.com
  • Fourth round, pick 115 overall to New York Jets - Mark Strotman, bleacherreport.com
  • Fifth round, pick 140 overall to Denver Broncos - nfldraft101.com
  • Sixth round, pick 179 overall to Cincinnati Bengals - Peter Schrager, FoxSports.com

Robert Brewster

  • Fifth round, pick 170 overall to New England Patriots - The Sporting News
  • Seventh round, pick 211 overall to St. Louis Rams - Mark Strotman, bleacherreport.com

Chris Miller

  • Sixth round, pick 200 overall to New York Giants - Gregory Cox, thefootballexpert.com

Darius Hill

  • Seventh round, pick 247 overall to Seattle Seahawks

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