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DR. Z's MAGNIFICENT SEVEN
Paul Zimmerman
April 24, 1989
At the top this draft is better than last year's. Two players, Michigan State offensive tackle Tony Mandarich and Florida State cornerback Deion Sanders, may be the best at their positions ever to come out of college. Five others—wideout Andre Rison of Michigan State, quarterback Troy Aikman of UCLA, running back Barry Sanders of Oklahoma State and the linebacking Thomases, Derrick of Alabama and Broderick of Nebraska—are better than anyone at their positions in the '88 draft.
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April 24, 1989

Dr. Z's Magnificent Seven

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QUARTERBACKS

1 Troy Aikman, UCLA
2 Timm Rosenbach,* WASH. STATE
3 Steve Walsh,* MIAMI

RUNNING BACKS

1 Barry Sanders, OKLAHOMA STATE
2 Tim Worley, GEORGIA
3 (tie) Cleveland Gary, MIAMI Sammie Smith, FLORIDA STATE

WIDE RECEIVERS

1 Andre Rison, MICHIGAN STATE
2 Hart Lee Dykes, OKLAHOMA STATE
3 Derek Hill, ARIZONA

TIGHT ENDS

1 Lawyer Tillman,** AUBURN
2 Walter Reeves, AUBURN
3 Marv Cook, IOWA

OFFENSIVE LINEMEN

1 Tony Mandarich, MICHIGAN STATE
2 Steve Wisniewski, PENN STATE
3 (tie) Brian Williams, MINNESOTA
Joe Wolf, BOSTON COLLEGE

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