Player Profiles 2014 NFL Draft
Prospects
5/6/14
Jadeveon Clowney DE, South Carolina
The 6’6,
270lb Defensive End is a freakish athlete with unlimited upside. He compares favorably to a combination of pro
bowl DE’s Julius Peppers and Robert Quinn, with the freak athleticism of Javon
Kearse. I don’t care that his stats were
down in 2013, all I’m doing is projecting his game to the next level and he has
a great future. It seems pretty clear
that he was just protecting himself from injury, which is understandable
considering what former teammate RB Marcus Lattimore went through last
year. His size/speed/power can’t be
denied and he should be a double digit sack machine as soon as he enters the
NFL.
Sammy Watkins WR, Clemson
A true #1 WR
option at 6’1, 185lbs. He’s a threat to
score from anywhere on the field with great speed and run after the catch
ability to go along with great hands.
Although he’s a little smaller/faster, he grades out similarly to AJ
Green and Julio Jones.
Khalil Mack OLB, Buffalo
The 6’3,
240lb Mack has jumped Anthony Barr in the ranks. A former Hoops player, who only played one
season of football in high school, he received few offers at the D1 level. Buffalo was happy to have him and used him
all over the field to get after the QB.
He can line up anywhere but again his best fit as an OLB in the 3-4 but
will be just fine as a 4-3 SAM LB who rushes the passer and can slide down to
DE.
Johnny Manziel QB, Texas A&M
Johnny
Football checked in at 5’11 ¾, 207lbs at the combine, he ran well and by all
accounts interviewed very well. Last
year I had him pegged as an upside 3rd round pick but this year I’ve
seen increased arm strength and improved accuracy which puts him right in the
mix as a top 10 pick. I don’t see the
Drew Brees comparisons, just because he’s short doesn’t mean he plays like all
other short QB’s. To me, his play most
resembles Doug Flutie with all the scrambling and ability to make positive
plays when it seems everything has broken down, the question is can he play
within the pocket on a consistent basis?
He struggled in college when teams made a concentrated effort to contain
him between the tackles and not allow him to run free and improvise The big question is how teams will evaluate
his personality, ability to lead a franchise and off the field question
marks. He’s simply a playmaker and his
skills on the field can’t be denied.
Greg Robinson OT, Auburn
LT Greg
Robinson crushed the Combine with freakish athleticism to go along with his
great size (4.53/40 yard dash). He’s the
#1 OT prospect and could go as high as the #2 pick. Only a redshirt sophomore, the 6’5, 320lb
O-Tackle is everything you look for in a franchise Left Tackle. He has quick feet and surprising athleticism
for such a big guy. Already an elite run
blocker in Auburn’s offense, his pass protection skills are not far
behind. I would be shocked if such an
upside prospect lasted past the top 6 picks.
Jake Matthews OT, Texas A&M
At 6’5,
305lbs, Matthews looks to be the clear #2 OT in the draft (some reports have Taylor
Lewan jumping to the #2 OT). He excels
as a pass protector with experience as a right and left tackle, his future is
at left tackle. With NFL bloodlines, he
has been around the game his entire life and carries himself like a pro. He’s the safest pick in the draft but lacks
the upside of LT Greg Robinson.
Mike Evans WR, Texas A&M
The jacked
6’5, 225lb WR is a Vincent Jackson clone with the jump ball ability of an
Alshon Jeffery. So I’m very high on his
potential as a pro with his size mismatch against any DB and his yard after
catch power. Love his whole game.
Blake Bortles QB, UCF
At 6’5,
230lbs Bortles has the size and athletic ability you want in your Franchise
QB. Some scouts have gone as far to call
him “Andrew Luck-Lite” and a “Ben Roethlisberger clone”, I’m not there yet but
he’s an intriguing prospect and is quickly rising up draft boards. More tape
shows he’s terribly inconsistent with accuracy and footwork issues, I think he
needs more time. Also, I’m not seeing
anything more than average arm strength. *Combine: The only top QB to compete
in all the drills, he really helped himself and seems to be the NFL scouts #1
QB.
Eric Ebron TE, North Carolina
The new era
of athletic, pass catching Tight Ends continues with the 6’4, 245lb Eric
Ebron. He plays and lines up like an
oversized WR and that’s a good thing for today’s NFL as he’s a matchup
nightmare who can’t be covered by slower LB’s or smaller CB’s.
Haha Clinton-Dix FS, Alabama
Dix is the
#1 safety prospect and is trying to fight off FS Calvin Pryor to be the first
Safety selected. The free safety has the
speed to keep up with WR’s and the size to lay out any TE that chooses to cross
his path.
Anthony Barr OLB, UCLA
A gifted
pass-rusher at 6’4, 245lbs, he has made the switch from FB/RB to elite rush
linebacker. Barr is capable of playing
in any scheme but his best fit as a 3-4 OLB.
If he goes to a 4-3 team he would play 4-3 SAM LB and be used like Von
Miller. Tremendous upside but needs some
time.
Taylor Lewan OT, Michigan
Lewan is a
giant at 6’7, 305lbs and compares favorably to former Michigan #1 pick Jake
Long. An elite run blocker right now and
his pass protection skills have improved.
He’s really a mauler with a mean streak (off the field as well?). He may not have the upside of the younger
more athletic Greg Robinson but he’s a day one starter on the left side.
*Combine: Showed incredible athleticism for a man his size, running the fastest
40 yard dash of all the O-Lineman. Stock
is all over the place with off the field concerns.
Justin Gilbert CB, Oklahoma State
The 6’1,
195lb corner has ideal size for today’s NFL.
He had a down year last year but turned everything around with a
dominate 2013 campaign. He’s the total
package at corner with great size, great speed and great ball skills. Could be the first CB of the board come draft
day and can help out in the return game. *Combine: Stock up, best 40 for all
CB’s with 4.37
Aaron Donald DT, Pittsburgh
Bengals DT Geno Atkins comparisons are legit. Moving up, could go as early top 7 now. 6’1, 290lbs.
Undersized but a big time talent with production too match. Dominant at the Senior Bowl, beats guards and
centers with speed/leverage and surprising power. Great leverage/hands. *Combine: Great combine to match his Senior
Bowl; he is now the #1 DT on many scouts’ boards.
Darqueze Dennard CB, Michigan State
Dennard is
fighting off contenders (Justin Gilbert/Verrett/Fuller/Roby) to be the first CB
off the board. The 5’11, 185lb corner is
physical and battle tested. He excels in
man coverage and fights for position on every play, the mindset of a linebacker
in a corners body is a huge benefit while going against the monster WR’s at the
next level. *Combine: Stock up with a
4.51 40 yard dash. Long speed is no longer
a question.
Kony Ealy DE/OLB/DT, Missouri
I seem to be
higher on the 6’5, 275lb DE/OLB/DT than most; he’s a matchup nightmare with his
size/speed combo and ability to line up anywhere on the D-Line and attack the
QB. Long and versatile, Ealy has played
DE/OLB and even DT. I would take him as
high as the Falcons/Bucs pick in round one.
Calvin Pryor FS, Louisville
He’s going
in the 1st Round, just need to find the right spot for him. First Round talent and the clear #2 Safety, A
big hitting 6’2, 205lb with a complete skill set. Pryor can cover anyone at every level of the
secondary.
Odell Beckham, Jr. WR, LSU
Game
breaking, speed WR who could push himself into the mid-1st
Round. 5’11, 185lbs, a threat to score
on every play. Great Combine (4.43) 40 yard dash. Comps to DeSean Jackson and
Percy Harvin are real and accurate.
Zack Martin OT/OG, Notre Dame
The 6’4,
300lb Martin has been holding down Left Tackle for the Irish but it’s his
versatility is what makes him so valuable.
People want to move him inside to guard but I see the feet of a Left
Tackle with improved teaching at the next level. He can start day one at guard or right tackle
and build on his tools to be a future left tackle.
Derek Carr QB, Fresno State
The brother
of former #1 pick David Carr, Derek Carr stands 6’2, 215lbs with a huge arm and
athletic ability. Some people seem to
think Carr is simply a system QB only capable of throwing quick slants out of
the shotgun; those people would be wrong and are letting his last name cloud
their judgment. He has the arm to make
every throw and the confidence to sneak it into tight windows. He does have issues with footwork and
changing his arm angles (sidearm) when under pressure, it appears he simply
trust his arm strength in any situation which leads to interceptions. For a comparison, Jay Cutler would work. *Stock is on the decline after a rough bowl
game and more film study; I might have him too high given the real problems he
has when under extreme pressure. Maybe
late round 1/early round 2 will be his final landing spot. *9’ 1/8 Hands – smaller than you want.
*Senior Bowl update: Clearly the top QB in Mobile, showing off his big arm
compared to the competition
C.J. Mosley LB, Alabama
A top ten
talent who may fall a bit due to his position and injury concerns. The 6’2, 230lb linebacker can do it all as an
inside linebacker or weak side in a 4-3 Defense. What sets him apart is his ability to cover receivers;
he has great speed, technique, and instincts as the leader of the Alabama
Defense. His skill set translates nicely
to the next level and is scheme diverse.
Brandin Cooks WR, Oregon State
Smaller WR
but battles and very impressive in the red zone. Similar to a combination of Panthers Steve
Smith and Giants Victor Cruz. *Combine: Stock up with the blazing/top WR 40
yard dash (4.33) and impressive hands in WR drills.
Marqise Lee WR, USC
The 6’0, 190
lb. wide receiver has game breaking speed to go along with polished route
running. Injuries have derailed the last
two years to go along with poor QB play and quite a few drops. When healthy, he’s a true game breaker. Comparisons have been made to Reggie Wayne.
Kyle Fuller CB, Virginia Tech
6’0,
195lbs. Up and down season, flashes
shutdown CB traits at times, inconsistent. Combine: Stock Up, 4.49 (40). Has all the ability
to be the #1 corner in this year’s class.
Louis Nix III NT/DT, Notre Dame
The Vince
Wilfork clone stands 6’2, 340lbs. He can
play in any defensive front as either a NT or DT. Surprising agility for a guy of his body
type, he does more than just occupy blockers and stuff the run as he can get to
the QB with his power moves. Must prove
he’s %100 healthy after missing time this year.
Kelvin Benjamin WR, Florida State
The redshirt
sophomore is an absolute Beast at 6’6, 235lbs.
He is truly fun to watch and has become must see TV anytime he has the
ball in his hands. He doesn’t run, he
glides and with his long strides it looks like every step is 5 yards. He’s faced top NFL corner prospects and they
simply can’t cover him, it’s really not fair.
Can you tell I’m a fan? *Stock Up on the field, Stock down off the field
issues.
Jason Verrett CB, TCU
Top 15 talent. An
undersized CB (5’10, 175lbs) with maybe the best skill set at his position, I
have to think his size pushes him down the draft. *Combine: Stock Up, 4.38 (40
yard dash) as smooth and gifted as any CB in the draft. Looks like he will be in the first round
Morgan Moses OT, Virginia
A giant 6’6, 320lb Left Tackle prospect who’s moving into the
1st round discussion.
Virginia continues to pump out great OT prospects.
Ra’Shede Hageman DT/DE, Minnesota
This monster
is 6’6, 310lbs with a rare size/speed/power resume and one of the best
prospects in the draft at any position.
Reminds me of former Jags DT John Henderson with some Ed “Too Tall”
Jones thrown in, big time upside and should move up the draft board. Another guy I’m higher on than most, but I
just love the upside and athletic ability.
He started out as a TE, then moved to DE and finally found a home at
DT. The knocks are he plays too high and
doesn’t use great leverage, these are correctable and when they are he’ll be a
real nightmare to scheme against. *Stock up, great combine
Cody Latimer WR, Indiana
1st/2nd round buzz. Stock way up.
Ryan Shazier OLB Ohio State
6’2, 225lb
pure speed LB in the mold of Bucs Lavonte David. Best fit would be as a 4-3 Will backer but
creative D-Coordinator will find a spot for him in any scheme.
Joel Bitonio OG/OT, Nevada
Stock Up, late 1st round buzz.
Teddy Bridgewater QB, Louisville
*Stock seems
to be way down unless this is a brilliant smokescreen. Teddy Bridgewater is my #1 QB prospect and
has everything you look for in a franchise QB.
At 6’2, 215lbs he was able to pack on 15 pounds for the combine but
scouts still worry about his slim build, particularly his lower half. A strong, accurate passer who excels at
keeping his cool in the pocket and throwing on the run when pressure forces him
outside. Great vision and touch to go
along with his leadership and command in the huddle. *Combine: Disappointing he didn’t work out as
he could have distinguished himself as the #1 QB. Also, a poor Pro Day has
drastically impacted his projected landing spot. It’s possible he lasts until the first pick
in the second round, which is nuts. I
truly have no clue why he wouldn’t be a top 8 pick.
Bradley Roby CB, Ohio State
After the 2012 season I thought for sure Roby would be a top
10 pick and the first CB off the board.
Some off the field trouble and an up and down 2013 will push him down a
bit but he clearly has first round potential and has shown the ability to be a
lock down #1 corner. Good size at 5’11,
185lbs. Combine: Stock Up
Pierre Desir CB, Lindenwood
Great size
at 6’1, 195lbs and great Senior Bowl. Round 2 looks probable now. Long and smooth with great ball skills.
Timmy Jernigan DT, Florida State
A bit
undersized at 6’2, 298lbs for a 0/1 technique.
But, that doesn’t stop him from being a dominant force inside using
great leverage and quickness to beat bigger centers and guards.
Dee Ford DE/OLB, Auburn
1st, 2rd Round. Elite pass rusher, Put on a show at the
Senior Bowl. He could good go top 25
now. *Combine: Medical Red Flag, did not participate.
Stephon Tuitt DE/DT, Notre Dame
The 6’6, 320lb Tuitt can play anywhere on the D-Line in any scheme. Playing a lot like former Georgia Bulldog Richard Seymour, He can play 5 technique in the 3-4 or DE and DT in the 4-3. If his weight is down and he’s 100% healthy he should be a top 15 pick. He’s the total package with size/power and a quick burst of the line.
Jimmy Garoppolo QB, Eastern Illinois
*Stock Up,
high 2nd round buzz. Rising
QB prospect, same school and similar size to Tony Romo. 6’2, 220lbs. Quick
release, average arm.
Kyle Van Noy DE/OLB, BYU
At 6’3,
235lbs Kyle Van Noy will excel as a 3-4 OLB pass rusher or 4-3 DE. Quick first step off the snap with great pass
rush moves, he terrorizes the quarterback and actually has solid pass coverage
skills.
Cyrus Kouandjio OT, Alabama
The 6’5,
310lb Bama Left Tackle has tremendous strength and athleticism and continues to
get better with every snap. He has as
much upside as any O-Lineman in the draft with a strong punch and improving
footwork. Struggled in his bowl game, getting caught lunging and off
balance. He could start off at Right
Tackle in the NFL but his future is at Left Tackle. *Combine: Huge Medical Red Flag, reports of
an arthritic knee that is hereditary.
Stock on the decline.
Carlos Hyde RB, Ohio State
Hyde is my #1
RB this year, a big back at 6’0, 240lbs who can do it all. Power, good speed for his size, pass
protection and can catch out of the backfield.
Austin Seferian-Jenkins TE, Washington
One of the four Elite TE’s in the class. 6’6, 255lbs, a
gifted athlete and pass catcher who can block.
*Combine: Medical Red Flag, did not participate.
Xavier Su’a-Filo OG, UCLA
Top Guard
prospect. 6’3, 305lbs. Could go in the 1st
Round as the first true Guard selected. Great Combine.
Jordan Matthews WR, Vanderbilt
Ideal size
at 6’3, 200lbs with great hands but average speed. He’s polished and ready to contribute right
out of the gate. His game speed is
there. Stock Up with 4.46 40 yard dash,
better than expected
Jace Amaro TE, Texas Tech
The 6’5,
260lb TE is an elite pass catching TE. A
huge target and matchup nightmare, he has great hands/size/speed proven by the
fact that he just broke the single season record for most receiving yards by a
Tight End in NCAA history. He moves well
for a man his size. *Combine: Ran slower
than expected
Jimmy Ward SS, Northern Illinois
5’11, 190lbs, rising prospect. Now looking like he could go late 1st
round.
JaWuan James OT, Tennessee
RT who could
find his way into round 2.
Bashaud Breeland CB, Clemson
*Reports say
he could go as high as Round 2. Another
big CB.
Cyril Richardson OG, Baylor
A powerful 6’5, 330lbs who can also move. Had a rough Senior Bowl and his stock is
down, still worth a second round pick.
Demarcus Lawrence DE/OLB, Boise State
High 2nd round buzz
Scott Crichton DE/OLB, Oregon State
1st round talent at 6’3” 265lbs. Crichton’s best fit is as a
4-3 DE but he is scheme diverse and could play OLB or 5 technique in a
3-4. Great power moves when attacking
the QB, needs to expand his finesse moves at the next level.
Dion Baily FS, USC
Second Round
Jeremiah Attaochu DE/OLB, Georgia Tech
Can rush the
passer, didn’t show well at the Senior Bowl as he was moved around too much and
not allowed to play DE and rush the QB.
Dominique Easley DE/DT, Florida
Top 10 pick
if he’s healthy. Elite first step off
the line, has elite speed and power.
Missed season due to injury.
Marcus Smith DE/OLB, Louisville
2nd Round, Stock
Up
E.J. Gaines CB, Missouri
5’10, 195lbs. Stock up.
Deone Bucannon S, Washington State
Big hitting safety
David Yankey OG/RT, Stanford
Battling to be the 1st guard off the board. 2nd round talent at 6’5, 300lbs,
athletic for his size and versatile who can play guard and tackle. Poor Combine
and stock is on the decline.
Allen Robinson WR, Penn State
The 6’3,
210lb WR is a big, physical receiver who’s impressive going over the middle
with ability to gain yards after the catch.
Top flight speed is not his game, compares favorably to Anquan Boldin
when he was at Florida State. Stock up
with a great pro day and improved 40 time.
Marcus Martin OC, USC
Stock up, Top center on many boards
Troy Niklis TE, Norte Dame
2nd Round, Huge 6’7, 265lb TE. Now the #4 TE in the class.
DaVante Adams WR, Fresno State
1st round talent, Michael Crabtree clone.
Jarvis Landry WR, LSU
Potential to
be a #1 WR, good size/game speed. Better
game speed than 40 yard dash time.
Lamarcus Joyner CB/S, Florida State
Joyner (5’7”) is this year’s Honey Badger, a playmaker who
lines up a Safety and nickel corner.
Antonio “Tiny” Richardson OT,
Tennessee
“Tiny”
Richardson goes 6’6, 330lbs and has held down the Left Tackle spot for two
years. With his size/athletic ability he
has tremendous upside but needs some improvement in hand placement and footwork
to become the true Franchise Left Tackle. *Combine: Rumors swirling about his
medicals (Knee), going so far that he made need to “Redshirt his rookie season”
Zach Mettenberger QB, LSU
Much improved in all areas, great size (6’5, 235lbs), classic
drop back/pocket QB. Knee injury might
knock him down the draft but incredible upside.
Ed Reynolds FS, Stanford
2nd/3rd
Round
Tom Savage QB, Pitt
2nd round Buzz.
Ideal size and arm strength. He’s not accurate, so that’s a bit of a
problem. I don’t get the high 2nd round buzz but it’s out there.
Martavis Bryant WR, Clemson
Big time
upside WR, all the physical tools are there.
Great combine. Major buzz, 2nd round
Bishop Sankey RB, Washington
5’10,
200lbs. Three down back, this year’s Gio Bernard.
Shayne Skov ILB, Stanford
Top 5 ILB prospect.
Donte Moncrief WR, Ole Miss
Donte Moncrief WR, Ole Miss
Rising WR
prospect, could go round 2, 3.
Weston Richburg C, Colorado State
May be the best Center in the draft, Stock Up
A.J. McCarron QB, Alabama
Good size
(6’3, 220lbs) and purely a pocket QB.
His tools are not remarkable, needs talent around him for success.
Marcus Roberson, CB, Florida
Solid man
cover corner, disciplined with good technique.
Needs more fire as he avoids contact.
Great size at 6’0, 185lbs, he could go late first round. Stock down with
4.61 40 yard dash.
Stanley Jean-Baptiste CB, Nebraska
Huge at 6’2,
215lbs. A big former WR, still learning
the CB position. Big time upside with
coaching to improve technique. The new
Legion of Boom type CB. *Stock up with a great Combine
DaQuan Jones DT, Penn State
Tre Mason RB, Auburn
Complete 3
down RB, starter from day one. 5’10, 200lbs with speed. The Godfather Gil Brandt has him as the best
RB in the class.
Lache Seastrunk RB, Baylor
(5’9,
210lbs). Explosive, 1 cut and go style
runner, could go as high as round 2. *Stock Up
Louchiez Purifoy CB, Florida
Big CB (6’1,
190lbs) who loves to gamble, fiery competitor.
Gets caught out of position or burned while going all out for
picks. Elite athletic ability to go
along with NFL size and looks for contact. *Combine: Surprisingly slow 40 at
4.61, I thought he would be faster.
Stock Down
Keith McGill CB, Utah
Big,
Physical Legion of Boom type CB at 6’3, 215lbs.
Moving up. Combine, Stock Up. Round 2.
Chris Borland ILB, Wisconsin
Round 2 talent. Comps
to Zack Thomas
Jeremy Hill RB, LSU
Top 5 RB
prospect, could go as high as Round 2.
At 6’2, 225lbs, Hill combines power and speed with great vision. Some have him as the #1 RB prospect. This is too low for a talent like Hill, most
likely mid-high round 2
C.J. Fiedorowicz TE, Iowa
Stock Up
Terrance Mitchell CB, Oregon
Overshadowed
at Oregon as the #2 CB but solid all around.
Gabe Jackson OG, Mississippi State
Big mauler
at Guard, starts from day one. Athletic
for his size. 6’4, 335lbs.
Ego Ferguson DT, LSU
Day one starter at DT.
Jack Mewhort T/G, Ohio State
Looks like
he will move inside to Guard or RT.
Kareem Martin DE, North Carolina
6’5, 370lbs, long and fast.
North Carolina keeps pumping out great DE prospects
Billy Turner OT/OG, North Dakota State
A lot of
buzz at the Senior Bowl, potential plug and play guard and mid round steal
Paul Richardson WR, Colorado
Could go as
high as 2nd round. Stock on
the decline in loaded WR class
Trai Turner OG, LSU
Stock up, round 2 or 3.
Anthony Johnson DE/DT, LSU
Jaylen Watkins CB, Florida
Smooth,
great technique. Big at 6’0, 195 lbs.
Lots of talent with the Gator CB’s this year. Stock Up, fastest 40 of
all the Gator CB’s.
Christian Jones OLB/ILB/DE, Florida State
Great size/speed combo at 6’4, 230lbs, can play any LB spot
and slide down to DE. Can play in any
scheme but best fit would be at OLB in the 3-4 Defense.
I would take him late in the 1st Round, he’s going to be
great.
Brandon Coleman WR, Rutgers
Big, 6’6,
WR. Upside pick
Victor Hampton CB, South Carolina
Jackson Jeffcoat DE/LB, Texas
2nd,
round talent. May have to stick at LB at
his size.
Trent Murphy DE/OLB, Stanford
Gifted pass
rusher at 6’5, 260lbs. Powerful/violent
hands help beat more athletic blockers.
Limited athleticism showcased at the Senior Bowl, stock down a bit.
Cameron Fleming OT, Stanford
Right Tackle, 2/3 Round
Kelcy Quarles DT, South Carolina
Moving into the second round.
Now some off the field questions.
Arthur Lynch TE, Georgia
Rising TE
prospect played well at the Senior Bowl, complete TE.
Jared Abbrederis WR, Wisconsin
Great
showing at the Senior Bowl, catches everything
Ka’Deem Carey RB, Arizona
5’10,
200lbs, great vision and explosive. Can
catch the ball and pass protect. *Combine: slow 40, stock down.
Brandon Thomas OT/OG Clemson
Rising
prospect but just tore his ACL at the Saints team visit. There was 1st/2nd round
talk pre injury.
Bruce Ellington WR, South Carolina
Aaron Lynch, DE South Florida
Former Notre
Dame Stud, transferred and his production never got back to his ND days. He could be Greg Hardy.
Craig Loston SS, LSU
Round 2/3
Daniel McCullers DT/NT, Tennessee
Huge, biggest guy at the senior Bowl at 6’6, 350lbs.
Yawin Smallwood LB, Connecticut
Walt Aikens CB, Liberty
6’1, 205lbs.
Impressive Senior Bowl
Charles Sims RB, West Virginia
Underrated RB who should go higher. Complete 3 down RB with
pass catching skills. Plays like Matt Forte.
Will Sutton DT, Arizona State
Undersized
DT but great tape, how far will he drop due to size? 6’0, 315lbs, he’s short with short arms and
the added 15 pounds is not good weight.
Aaron Murray QB, Georgia
Polished college QB. 6’0, 201lbs.
Lamin Barrow ILB, LSU
Telvin Smith, LB/S Florida State
Another
great FSU prospect. 3rd, 4th
Round. Jacked but very lean, may have to move to Safety
Ed Stinson DE/DT, Alabama
Seantrel Henderson OT, Miami
Physically gifted RT, former #1 prospect out of high
school. Does he love football? Massive
at 6’6, 330lbs and very well put together, he has the biggest wingspan of
anyone at the Senior Bowl and that really helps him at Offensive Tackle. *Quit during his Pro Day, No clue where he
lands now.
Aaron Colvin CB, Oklahoma
Tore his ACL
at the Senior Bowl, just terrible news and he will fall down boards a bit. 5’11, 185lbs.
Andre Hal CB, Vanderbilt
Mike Davis WR, Texas
Great
showing at the Senior Bowl, speed/deep threat. Drops are a problem.
Dakota Dozier OG, Furman
Stock Up. 3rd-5th round
Logan Thomas QB Virginia Tech
Big project QB. Huge
at 6-5, 250lbs. Very inconstant, has all
the tools but needs to be broken down and rebuilt in terms of mechanics. Teams
may want him as a TE.
Addrian Hubbard, DE/OLB Alabama
Great Combine
Tyler Larsen C, Utah State
Ross Cockrell CB Duke
Wesley Johnson OT, Vanderbilt
Underrated O-Line prospect.
Josh Mauro DE/DT, Stanford
Chris Smith DE/OLB, Arkansas
Round 2, 3.
Undersized but fast and athletic
Terrence Brooks S, Florida State
De’Anthony Thomas RB/WR, Oregon
DAT didn’t
run the expected blazing 40, his best position may be slot WR.
Trevor Reilly DE/OLB, Utah
Round 3-5
Carl Bradford DE/OLB, Arizona State
Declared early, 2/3 round.
Antone Exum CB/S, Virginia Tech
Injuries
will knock him down. Big, versatile CB who will likely stick at Safety.
Caraun Reid DT, Princeton
Great Senior
Bowl, pass rusher inside in the 4-3 Defense.
Xavier Grimble TE, USC
Kevin Norwood WR, Alabama
Stock Up
James Hurst OT, North Carolina
Broken Leg
in final game drops him down a bit, solid Left Tackle
Zach Fulton OG/OC, Tennessee
Max Bullough ILB, Michigan State
Ronald Powell DE/OLB, Florida
Stock up
Jacob Pederson TE, Wisconsin
Dri Archer RB/WR, Kent State
Impressive Combine with the fastest 40 yard dash at 4.26
Andrew Jackson LB Western Kentucky
Stock up.
George Uko DE, USC
Andre Williams RB, Boston College
Ran a better 40 than expected, can he catch out of the
backfield?
Storm Johnson RB Central Florida
Stock Up, mid round buzz.
Vinnie Sunseri S, Alabama
Deion Belue CB, Alabama
Tajh Boyd QB, Clemson
*Stock
Down. 6’0, 220lb QB. Solid skill set, needs time to improve
footwork and accuracy.
Deandre Coleman DE/DT, California
Anthony Steen OG, Alabama
Terrance Hackney OT, Bethune-Cookman
Tre Boston S, North Carolina
David Fales QB, San Jose State
Arm strength
is not great and only 6’1, 220lbs.
Ahmad Dixon S, Baylor
Stephen Morris QB Miami
Up and down
season due to injury, throws a beautiful deep ball but inconstant with all
short to intermediate throws. 6’1, 210lbs.
Ed Stinson DE/DT, Alabama
Chris Davis CB, Auburn
Jordan Zumwalt OLB, UCLA
Brock Vereen S, Minnesota
Michael Schofield, OT Michigan
Pure Right Tackle
Kameron Jackson CB, Cal
Devonta Freeman RB, Florida State
Stock Up
Isaiah Crowell RB, Alabama State
Georgia transfer with elite talent.
Josh Huff WR, Oregon
Rising slot WR
Hakeem Smith SS, Louisville
Taylor Hart DE, Oregon
Tyler Starr LB South Dakota
Stock Up
Jeremy Gallon WR, Michigan
Richard Rogers TE, California
Rising TE prospect.
Jalen Saunders WR, Oklahoma
Robert Herron WR, Wyoming
Stock up, mid round WR
Jeff Janis WR, Saginaw Valley
Charles Leno OT Boise State
ROUND SIX
Marion Grice RB, Arizona State
Terrance West RB, Towson
Could be the top small school prospect in the entire draft.
Viliami Moala DL, Cal
Bryan Stork C, Florida State
Stock Down
Marcel Jensen TE, Fresno State
Marqueston Huff S, Wyoming
James Wilder Jr. RB, Florida State
Bennett Jackson, CB Notre Dame
Jeff Mathews QB, Cornell
Great size
at 6’3, 220 lbs. Level of competition is
the question.
Rashaad Reynolds CB, Oregon State
Shamar Stephen DT Connecticut
Anthony Harris S, Virginia
Connor Shaw QB South Carolina
Kevin Pierre-Louis LB Boston College
Great Combine, great speed and fluid for any LB spot
Christian Kirksey LB Iowa
Shilique Calhoun DE/OLB, Michigan State
Michael Sam DE/OLB, Missouri
Pass rush
specialist, can line up as a 4-3 DE and maybe OLB. Declined this year but can
get to the QB.
Garrett Gilbert QB, SMU
Lots of late buzz
Dontae Johnson S North Carolina State
Jeoffrey Pagan DE, Alabama
Injury, Stock Down
Travis Swanson C, Arkansas
Stock Down
Kapri Bibbs RB, Colorado State
31 TD’s this
season, good lord this guy can find the end zone.
Morgan Breslin DE/OLB, USC
Combine snub. Played
though injuries all year, good value.
Brent Urban DE/DT Virginia
John Brown WR, Pittsburgh State
Brandon Linder OG, Miami
Devon Kennard OLB, USC
Shaquille Richardson CB Arizona
Brett Smith QB, Wyoming
Developmental QB. Athletic, decent arm.
Prince Shembo DE/OLB, Notre Dame
Nickoe Whitley S, Mississippi State
Calvin Barnett DT, Oklahoma State
Crockett Gillmore TE Colorado State
Keon Lyn CB Syracuse
Joe Don Duncan TE, Dixie State
Derrell Johnson LB East Carolina
Jay Prosch FB, Auburn
Russell Bodine OG/OC North Carolina
Chris Watt OG, Notre Dame
Chandler Jones WR, San Jose State
L'Damian Washington WR Missouri
DeDe Lattimore ILB South Florida
Colt Lyerla TE, Oregon
Big off the field questions but great athlete
Ty Zimmerman S, Kansas State
Kenny Ladler S, Vanderbilt
Ryan Grant WR, Tulane
Keith Wenning QB, Ball State
Nevin Lawson CB Utah State
James Stone C, Tennessee
James Gayle DE Vigrinia Tech
Sean Hickey OT, Syracuse
Pierre Warren FS, Jacksonville State
Austin Wentworth OT Fresno State
Tevin Reese WR Baylor
Dez Southward S, Wisconsin
Albert Louis-Jean CB, Boston College
Casey Pachall QB, TCU
Ryan Carrethers DT, Arkansas State
TJ Jones WR Notre Dame
Dexter McDougle CB Maryland
Andrew Norwell OG, Ohio State
Gabe Ikard C, Oklahoma
Glenn Carson, LB Penn State
Chris Boswell K, Rice
Silas Redd RB USC
Corey Linsley OC, Ohio State
Anthony Fera K, Texas
Matt Patchan OG Boston College
Sean Parker S Washington
Henry Josey RB, Missouri
Preston Brown ILB Louisville
J.C. Copeland FB LSU
Jake Murphy, TE Utah
Nick Addison CB, Bethune-Cookman
Calvin Barnett DT, Oklahoma State
Tracy Moore, WR Oklahoma State
Donald Hawkins OT, Texas
Ryan Carrethers DT Arkansas State
Marcus Williams CB North Dakota State
Spencer Long OG, Nebraska
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