The Big Ten postseason player rankings, based on past performance and future potential, continue with ...
No. 11
ColemanKurt Coleman, S, Ohio State, Sr., 5-11, 195
Preseason rank: 13
Why he's here: The only consensus first-team All-Big Ten honoree from the league champion definitely deserves to be high on this list. Coleman keyed an extremely opportunistic Buckeyes defense with five interceptions, three forced fumbles and a fumble recovery. He had an 89-yard interception return for a touchdown against Wisconsin that changed the game, and he also ranked third on the team in total tackles (68) and second in solo stops (39). Not surprisingly, Coleman was voted as the team's MVP in December.
Coleman displayed tremendous leadership on defense and fulfilled his goal of ending Ohio State's bowl drought by helping the Buckeyes to a Rose Bowl championship. He could play cornerback or safety in the NFL and will need to address questions about his speed this week at the NFL combine. One area Coleman will ace is the team interviews, as he conducts himself extremely well both on and off the field.
The rundown
No. 30: Michigan State WR Blair White
No. 29: Northwestern DE Corey Wootton
No. 28: Wisconsin TE Garrett Graham
No. 27: Ohio State LG Justin Boren
No. 26: Iowa S Tyler Sash
No. 25: Northwestern QB Mike Kafka
No. 24: Penn State C Stefen Wisniewski
No. 23: Michigan CB Donovan Warren
No. 22: Northwestern CB Sherrick McManis
No. 21: Ohio State DE Thaddeus Gibson
No. 20: Indiana DE Jammie Kirlew
No. 19: Iowa LB Pat Angerer
No. 18: Wisconsin DE O'Brien Schofield
No. 17: Illinois WR Arrelious Benn
No. 16: Purdue DE Ryan Kerrigan
No. 15: Penn State RB Evan Royster
No. 14: Iowa CB Amari Spievey
No. 13: Ohio State QB Terrelle Pryor
No. 12: Penn State LB Sean Lee