SEC's best players No. 20 Captain Munnerlyn
Last Modified: Sunday, July 6, 2008 at 12:05 a.m.
No. 20 — Captain Munnerlyn
- SEC's Best Players — No. 2 Knowshon Moreno
- SEC's Best Players — No. 3 Percy Harvin
- SEC's Best Players — No. 4 Eric Berry
- SEC's best players — No. 6 Andre Smith
- SEC's best players — No. 7 Tyson Jackson
- SEC's best players — No. 8 Greg Hardy, Ole Miss
- SEC's best players — No. 9 Brandon Spikes
- SEC's best players — No. 10 Arian Foster
- SEC's best players — No. 11 Geno Atkins
- SEC's best players — No. 12 Kenny McKinley
- SEC's best players — No. 13 Derek Pegues
- SEC's best — No. 14 Ricky Jean-Francois
- SEC's best players — No. 15 Anthony Parker
- SEC's best players — No. 16 Jasper Brinkley
- SEC's best players — No. 18 Eric Norwood
- SEC's best players — No. 17 D.J. Moore
- SEC's best players — No. 19 Cornelius Ingram
- SEC's 25 Best — No. 19 Cornelius Ingram
South Carolina
Junior cornerback
Why he's No. 20: A returning first-team All-SEC coaches selection, Munnerlyn not only has one of college football's best names, he also intercepted three passes as a sophomore. And despite his slight frame (5-foot-9, 185), he could be called Captain Crunch after a few sturdy hits last season. In addition to his defensive duties, Munnerlyn is a capable punt and kickoff returner. A burner, the former Junior Olympics competitor has been clocked at 10.53 in the 100 and 22.43 in the 200.
Key number: 4. The Gamecocks had the nation's No. 4-ranked pass defense in 2007, and Munnerlyn was considered the team's top cover corner.
Fun fact: Showing how inexact rankings of high school players is, Munnerlyn was rated as just a two-star prospect by Rivals.com coming out of Mobile (Ala.) Murphy High School in 2006.
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