According to this press release from the Pitt Athletic Department, Greg Lee is listed as a 2nd team All-American and #3 receiver in the country according to the forthcoming Sporting News College Football Preview.
Additionally, placekicker Josh Cummings and punter Adam Graessle were both ranked No. 3 nationally at their respective positions by TSN.
So there’s that.
Meanwhile at CollegeFootballNews.com, they look at the top QBs and the 2006 NFL Draft:
With another year fast approaching, the line forming behind USCÂ’s Matt Leinart is a long one with no clear-cut No. 2 quarterback. There are plenty of strong-armed kids with upsides, but nary a soul at this early stage is a lock to be plucked in the opening round. In four or five months, however, someone is sure to make that statement look silly; some opportunistic slinger always does. Ten up-and-coming seniors, in particular, are poised to carpe annum, or seize the year. Yes, juniors like Pittsburgh’s Tyler Palko and Arizona State’s Sam Keller are hot prospects, but this is mostly about the seniors. Mostly.
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10 more that need to be watched for the 2006 Draft1. Tyler Palko, Pittsburgh (Jr.) – In just one season as a starter, Palko established himself as one of college football’s rising stars under center. His makeup and work ethic just scream winning quarterback.
As much as we want to see an actual running game from Pitt, let’s not forget that the offense starts with Palko — and he has weapons in Lee, DelSardo, Gill, and Strong.