We’ve seen these two teams before (Film Room Report), but the big stage should really help separate the wheat from the chaff.
Here are the 2012 NFL Draft prospects that we’ll be watching in the BCS Championship game between Alabama and LSU.
NEPD Staff Writer: Mike Loyko
With so many big time games and so many big time prospects in action last Saturday, I decided to scout individual players from multiple games rather than stick with one game.
I used this as an opportunity to get one last look at some prospects whom I may not have a good feel for or prospects I just wanted to watch a little more closely.
NEPD Staff Writer: Mike Loyko
The past two weeks I have been assigned to scout and study LSU in big nationally televised games. It’s amazing to me how much talent this LSU team has on the field, especially on the defensive side.
Even more amazing is they are all under-classmen, so we can expect LSU to challenge for another National Championship next season as well. This breakdown will focus on both players who will be draft eligible in 2012 as well as 2013.

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