Commentary
Long, Dorsey headline All-Film Team defense for 2007
Updated: December 5, 2007, 4:12 PM ET
By
Todd McShay | Scouts Inc.
The Heisman Trophy and the All-American teams are too politically driven. NFL draft boards get skewed by team needs and exclude true freshmen and sophomores.
The only way to truly evaluate a player's impact is to study the film, and I've done that throughout the 2007 season in order to compile my third annual All-Film Team. Granted, there are no checks and balances for a one-man committee. But at least my selection process is free of agenda and class limitations.
Essentially, if I could draft a college football "dream team," the starting defensive lineup would be as follows:
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