14 Tuesday, May 1, 2007 The Michigan Daily - michigandaily.com BELL From page 13 reviews and a lot of advice following his junior season at Michigan. Both were told they had first round talent written all over them. Both saw their stocks drop as draft day approached. And both watched as the first-round promises and visions of superstar-like contracts flew out the window on draft day. Shazor went undrafted, later signed as a free agent with the same Cardinals team that drafted Branch last weekend and is already out of the NFL. At last check, he was refusing to report to the Arena Football League. I'm certainly not predicting the same fate for Branch. He's physically gifted, made some huge plays last season and a lot of the laziness that analysts like Mel Kiper, Jr. accused him of was pretty exaggerated. But he definitely could have used another year at the college level, and Michigan certainly could have used him next season, too. Parallels between individuals not enough to send you down Depression Avenue just yet? Try this on for size. Despite an embarrassing Rose Bowl loss to end last year, the Branch-less Michigan team will enter the 2007 sea- son almost undoubtedly as a top-five team. Two years ago, the season following Shazor's early bolt (and a Rose Bowl loss), the Wolverines rode high expecta- tions and a top-5 ranking into the sea- son, too. Twelve games, three losses in rivalry games and a 7-5 overall record later, many were left wondering how much different things would have been with- out Shazor's departure. So pick your own legacy for the 2007 NFL Draft. It's hard to ignore that nearly 10 percent of the players taken in the first round-and-a-half came not only from one school, but from one side of the ball. But as strong of a positive statement as that is about last year's team, it may be equally as strong of a negative one about the upcoming season's squad. - Bell can be reached at scotteb umich.edu. Athletes allegedly pulled over By SCOTT BELL Daily Sports Editor Three passengers, allegedly including two Michi- gan football players, were in a car that reportedly con- tained drugs, according to the Monroe News. Traces of marijuana and tablets of Vicodin were See MONROE, Page 15 Thank you! You are our BEST customers, too. 4896 Washtenaw @ Golfside. I I 11 I 1 traditional pizza Chkioq cIp lsf Cckcucs tffc I Calzone Calamari rpasia ur jcrs CI-lfulis plz deIiveiy S8 Church Street Dining and Delivery everyday from 10:30 am til 4 am 995-5095 www.pizzahouse.com