No.
|
Forename
|
Surname
|
Pos.
|
College
|
Comments
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1
|
Kenny
|
Vaccaro
|
FS
|
Texas
|
Tough, confident and versatile modern day safety. Played mostly over the slot WR this year and excelled in press man coverage.
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2
|
Cornellius
|
Carradine
|
DE/OLB
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Florida State
|
Torn ACL late in the season clouds ranking, but his tape was worthy of this lofty status. Only negative is he’s a little high initially, but is powerful and can set an edge.
|
3
|
Jonathan
|
Cooper
|
OG
|
North Carolina
|
Elite movement skills, perfect for a zone blocking scheme. Improved in pass protection in 2012.
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4
|
Johnathan
|
Hankins*
|
DT
|
Ohio State
|
Often played out of position at DE in a 3-4 hybrid scheme, best over the centre – powerful and disruptive.
|
5
|
Sharrif
|
Floyd*
|
DT
|
Florida
|
Classic three technique who played very well in 2012. Very quick and consistently gets penetration.
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6
|
Luke
|
Joeckel*
|
OT
|
Texas A&M;
|
Did not test out as well as others at the Combine, but generally won most of his battles in 2012.
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7
|
Lane
|
Johnson
|
OT
|
Oklahoma
|
Has seen his stock rise steadily all year. Is relatively new to the position, so still has huge upside.
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8
|
Barkevious
|
Mingo*
|
OLB/DE
|
LSU
|
Dynamic edge rusher didn’t always cut it loose, but when he did so looked special.
|
9
|
Dee
|
Milliner*
|
CB
|
Alabama
|
The latest Alabama DB. Physical CB will have to adjust to the 5 yard contact rule, but is a top press man corner.
|
10
|
Jarvis
|
Jones*
|
OLB
|
Georgia
|
Had a very poor pro day workout, which did not match fantastic tape in the SEC. May fall due to the pro day numbers.
|
11
|
Dion
|
Jordan
|
OLB/DE
|
Oregon
|
Tall, athletic outside linebacker has extensive experience in space but also showed speed off the edge.
|
12
|
D.J.
|
Fluker*
|
OT
|
Alabama
|
Huge college right tackle with grapevines for arms. If Cordy Glenn can play left tackle in the NFL, so can Fluker.
|
13
|
Damontre
|
Moore*
|
DE
|
Texas A&M;
|
Has some good tape, but like Jarvis Jones did not workout well. Difficult to slot because the numbers don’t match the tape.
|
14
|
Justin
|
Pugh*
|
OG/OT
|
Syracuse
|
College left tackle with short arms, so may need to move inside as a pro. Has elite feet and some excellent tape.
|
15
|
Kevin
|
Minter*
|
ILB
|
LSU
|
Shorter than ideal, but the most consistent ILB on tape this year. Instinctive and highly productive.
|
16
|
D.J.
|
Swearinger
|
FS
|
South Carolina
|
Can be a head hunter in centre field, or cover the slot man where his CB experience shows.
|
17
|
Mike
|
Glennon
|
QB
|
North Carolina State
|
Tall, big armed pocket passer with the fastest eyes of any QB in this class. He does need to improve when under pressure though.
|
18
|
Robert
|
Alford
|
CB
|
Southeastern Louisiana
|
Small schooler stood out at a lower level and then did so at the Senior Bowl as well. Ran fast at the Combine to check all the boxes.
|
19
|
Quinton
|
Patton
|
WR
|
Louisiana Tech
|
Highly productive WR who had 21 catches in one game this year! A natural hands catcher who consistently separates.
|
20
|
Tavon
|
Austin
|
WR
|
West Virginia
|
Slot receiver who can make an impact from day one. Also can be used as a RB and kick returner. Dynamic play maker.
|
21
|
Datone
|
Jones
|
DE
|
UCLA
|
Played in a 3-4 in college, but has experience at DT in the nickel where his quickness was best used. Might project best in a 4-3 where he stood out at the Senior Bowl.
|
22
|
Jamar
|
Taylor
|
CB
|
Boise State
|
Looks very comfortable up in press man coverage, but also shows the hips to play off. High character prospect.
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23
|
Manti
|
Te’o
|
ILB
|
Notre Dame
|
His play fell off after a superb start to the year. Has good size and improved in coverage in 2012.
|
24
|
Sheldon
|
Richardson*
|
DT
|
Missouri
|
Like Floyd, is a one gap penetrator who flashes elite quickness. Not completely consistent however.
|
25
|
Eric
|
Fisher
|
OT
|
Central Michigan
|
Nailed the post season process, but has some very average tape against MAC competition.
|
26
|
Matt
|
Barkley
|
QB
|
USC
|
Very polished 4 year starter who has elite touch but lacks a top arm. Ideal West coast offense QB.
|
27
|
Star
|
Lotulelei
|
DT
|
Utah
|
Has undoubted talent, but did not consistently produce. Had an amazing first quarter against USC, but did not keep up that level of play.
|
28
|
Ezekiel
|
Ansah
|
DE
|
Brigham Young
|
Basically one season of production and a mixed Senior Bowl week. Has powerful hands, but looks a little lost at times, particularly on the OT’s outside shoulder.
|
29
|
Corey
|
Lemonier*
|
DE/OLB
|
Auburn
|
Has the right idea with hand placement as a pass rusher, but needs a little technique work. Had a good Combine workout and has athletic upside.
|
30
|
Chance
|
Warmack
|
OG
|
Alabama
|
Big and powerful, but limited athletically. Gets lazy in pass protection and doesn’t bend at times. Perfect for a power team.
|
31
|
Giovani
|
Bernard*
|
RB
|
North Carolina
|
Dynamic playmaker can also help in the return game and as a receiving threat. Does have an ACL tear in his past.
|
32
|
Terron
|
Armstead
|
OT
|
Arkansas-Pine Bluff
|
Unique athlete demonstrating flexibility to sit in his stance in pass protection. Must clean up his hand placement, but has significant upside.
|
33
|
Desmond
|
Trufant
|
CB
|
Washington
|
Had a top Senior Bowl week and ran fast at the Combine. Has some inconsistencies on tape however.
|
34
|
Jonathan
|
Cyprien
|
SS
|
Florida International
|
Might win the best looking athlete award – big and long plus he can move. Shows man coverage ability and should match up well against TE’s.
|
35
|
Tyler
|
Eifert*
|
TE
|
Notre Dame
|
Had a nice Combine workout to pull away from the competition. A nice receiving threat from the slot and a solid blocker.
|
36
|
Eric
|
Reid*
|
FS
|
LSU
|
Had a sluggish start to 2012, question if he played at a higher weight. Did improve down the stretch and had a fine Combine workout.
|
37
|
Sio
|
Moore
|
OLB
|
Connecticut
|
Versatile LB who played DE in the nickel and was productive. Also has experience in space.
|
38
|
Alex
|
Okafor
|
DE
|
Texas
|
Flashed first round ability particularly in the Bowl game which he dominated. More a power player than speed.
|
39
|
Blidi
|
Wreh-Wilson
|
CB
|
Connecticut
|
Tall CB showed press man ability. Did not run that well at the Combine, but was much faster at his pro day (high 4.3’s).
|
40
|
Ryan
|
Nassib
|
QB
|
Syracuse
|
Has a good enough arm to make all the throws, but lacks ideal touch.
|
41
|
Larry
|
Warford
|
OG
|
Kentucky
|
Similar to Warmack in many ways. A power guard who sits in his stance nicely in pass protection. Does over extend too much and will speed too much time on the ground.
|
42
|
DeAndre
|
Hopkins*
|
WR
|
Clemson
|
Did not workout well at the Combine, but showed he can get separation on tape and has very good hands.
|
43
|
Brian
|
Winters
|
OG
|
Kent State
|
Has better tape than Eric Fisher, but the college left tackle lacks the length to stay there as a pro. Finishes his blocks superbly.
|
44
|
Zach
|
Ertz*
|
TE
|
Stanford
|
Did not workout as well as Eifert at the Combine and is not as good of a blocker, but is a good weapon from the slot.
|
45
|
Robert
|
Woods*
|
WR
|
USC
|
Production was down in 2012, but is a good route runner with solid hands. Has had durability concerns.
|
46
|
Menelik
|
Watson*
|
OT
|
Florida State
|
British born prospect looked more athletic on tape than his Combine workout. New to the game, is a little raw – particularly in pass protection.
|
47
|
Matt
|
Elam*
|
SS
|
Florida
|
Shorter than ideal, but will come up and fill against the run. Struggles in man coverage when asked to change direction.
|
48
|
Johnthan
|
Banks
|
CB
|
Mississippi State
|
Tall, thin CB did not run well at the Combine. Best in a zone scheme where his playmaking ability can take over.
|
49
|
Andre
|
Ellington
|
RB
|
Clemson
|
Big play back is more of a 5-10 touch a game type but can also help in the return game. Can also return kicks.
|
50
|
David
|
Amerson*
|
CB/FS
|
North Carolina State
|
Had a monster 2011, but struggled more in 2012 – particularly in the first half of the season. Could be viewed as a FS.
|
51
|
Stedman
|
Bailey*
|
WR
|
West Virginia
|
Not real big or fast, but just gets open and makes plays. Excellent quickness to consistently get separation.
|
52
|
Sylvester
|
Williams
|
DT
|
North Carolina
|
Has some games where he looks like a first rounder, others where he does very little. Ideal three technique.
|
53
|
Eddie
|
Lacy*
|
RB
|
Alabama
|
Powerful runner who stepped up his play down the stretch. Has a trademark spin move. Some question marks after an average pro day.
|
54
|
Khaseem
|
Greene
|
OLB
|
Rutgers
|
Modern day LB who is a former safety. Was a little inconsistent on tape, but did have some games he dominated.
|
55
|
Bjoern
|
Werner*
|
DE
|
Florida State
|
Productive pass rusher, but much of his 2012 production was against lesser talent. Lacks ideal length but has a high motor.
|
56
|
Alec
|
Ogletree*
|
OLB
|
Georgia
|
When he’s on he takes over games, but he is wildly inconsistent. Missed the first 4 games of the season due to suspension. Boom or bust.
|
57
|
Geno
|
Smith
|
QB
|
West Virginia
|
Has the arm and athletic ability but played in a very basic offense and does not have fast eyes.
|
58
|
John
|
Jenkins
|
DT
|
Georgia
|
Big NT played some DE the second half of the season and did not play as well. Flashes of explosion early in the year.
|
59
|
Travis
|
Frederick*
|
C
|
Wisconsin
|
The latest from the Wisconsin O-Line factory. Could also be viewed as a guard, not the most athletic but has solid technique.
|
60
|
Markus
|
Wheaton
|
WR
|
Oregon State
|
Not the biggest, but is tough and has very good speed. Consistent including at the Senior Bowl.
|
61
|
Le’Veon
|
Bell*
|
RB
|
Michigan State
|
An all around back who has very soft hands and is excellent in pass protection. Perhaps a little too patient on wider runs.
|
62
|
Vance
|
McDonald
|
TE
|
Rice
|
A favourite of Senior Bowl director Phil Savage, was even used on fly sweeps some by Rice this year. Decent size/speed, but not the most natural hands.
|
63
|
Kawann
|
Short
|
DT
|
Purdue
|
Flashes of first round talent, but runs hot and cold. Did enough at the Senior Bowl to reassure scouts.
|
64
|
Marquise
|
Goodwin
|
WR
|
Texas
|
Olympic class athlete, finished 10th in the long jump final in London 2012. Not used enough by Texas, but had a good Bowl game and Senior Bowl week.
|
65
|
Jamie
|
Collins
|
OLB
|
Southern Mississippi
|
Should draw heavy interest from 3-4 teams, at 250 lbs ran very well at the Combine. Tape is a little inconsistent however.
|
66
|
Margus
|
Hunt
|
DE
|
Southern Methodist
|
Originally game to SMU for discus and shot put, but found a home on the football team. Flashes top ability, but plays too high.
|
67
|
Xavier
|
Rhodes*
|
CB
|
Florida State
|
Big CB ran fast at the Combine but really struggles to change direction. Will be overdrafted because of triangle numbers.
|
68
|
Terrance
|
Williams
|
WR
|
Baylor
|
Looked faster on tape than he ran at the Combine. Raw as a route runner, but can get deep using the double move.
|
69
|
Darius
|
Slay
|
CB
|
Mississippi State
|
Ran faster than team mate Banks at the Combine, but his tape is nowhere near as good. Has athletic upside as a man CB.
|
70
|
Justin
|
Hunter*
|
WR
|
Tennessee
|
Returned after an ACL tear this past season and didn’t put it all together. Dropped too many passes. If at 100% should play better in 2013.
|
71
|
Johnathan
|
Franklin
|
RB
|
UCLA
|
Lacks top size, but is an all around back who should form part of a pairing.
|
72
|
Gavin
|
Escobar*
|
TE
|
San Diego State
|
More of a position wall off blocker, but should be a nice weapon from the slot. Has nice hands but did not test out as well as expected at the Combine.
|
73
|
EJ
|
Manuel
|
QB
|
Florida State
|
Athletic signal caller did not take the next step in his development as hoped in 2012. Must make better post snap reads and move his eyes quicker.
|
74
|
Arthur
|
Brown
|
OLB
|
Kansas State
|
Looked like an average athlete on tape, but ran very well at his pro day. Therefore question his instincts.
|
75
|
Landry
|
Jones
|
QB
|
Oklahoma
|
Highly productive in college and has all the tools, but struggles with happy feet under pressure.
|
76
|
D.J.
|
Hayden
|
CB
|
Houston
|
Late riser is back to full health after nearly losing his life in a freak injury. Top pro day workout turned heads.
|
77
|
Jon
|
Bostic
|
ILB
|
Florida
|
Productive and physical player inside for the Gators and tested out very well at the Combine.
|
78
|
Montee
|
Ball
|
RB
|
Wisconsin
|
Highly productive college runner who is quicker than fast. Has a nose for the end zone, he’s the NCAA career touchdown leader.
|
79
|
Dwayne
|
Gratz
|
CB
|
Connecticut
|
The most explosive CB at the Combine (vertical/broad/bench). Overshadowed by Blidi Wreh-Wilson, but has upside.
|
80
|
Trevardo
|
Williams
|
OLB
|
Connecticut
|
Productive college DE is likely a pro 3-4 OLB. Double digit sacks in each of the last two years. Had a fast 10 yard split time and fantastic explosion numbers at the Combine.
|
81
|
Cornelius
|
Washington
|
DE
|
Georgia
|
Played some DE and some OLB in Georgia’s 3-4, but never stood out. Did well at the Senior Bowl and then had a top Combine workout, including off the charts explosion numbers.
|
82
|
Phillip
|
Thomas
|
FS
|
Fresno State
|
Highly productive in 2012 where he patrolled from centre field. Also has experience in man coverage but needs to improve his tackling and angles.
|
83
|
Brandon
|
Williams
|
DT
|
Missouri Southern State
|
Explosive small school talent tested out very well at the Combine coupled with a good Senior Bowl week.
|
84
|
Brian
|
Schwenke
|
C
|
California
|
Pegged as a zone blocking scheme guy, but showed a surprising anchor at the Senior Bowl.
|
85
|
Jordan
|
Poyer
|
CB
|
Oregon State
|
Has solid tape and was competitive at the Senior Bowl, but did not workout well. Might be best in a zone based system as he can break on the ball nicely.
|
86
|
Aaron
|
Dobson
|
WR
|
Marshall
|
Doesn’t have great production, even in a non-AQ conference – but has very good size and has made some remarkable catches throughout his career.
|
87
|
B.W.
|
Webb
|
CB
|
William & Mary
|
Tough to judge him on college tape as no one threw at him. Had a good week at the Senior Bowl and a nice Combine workout. Also can return punts.
|
88
|
JJ
|
Wilcox
|
SS
|
Georgia Southern
|
In his first year at safety in 2012 (former triple option RB) and showed huge potential. Also has kick return ability.
|
89
|
David
|
Bakhtiari*
|
OT/OG
|
Colorado
|
College left tackle with quick feet, should appeal to teams that are looking for a finesse type player.
|
90
|
Akeem
|
Spence*
|
DT
|
Illinois
|
Didn’t have the best tape on a poor Illinois team, but his fast 10 yard split time may well appeal to a one gap scheme.
|
91
|
David
|
Quessenberry
|
OT/OG
|
San Jose State
|
Inconsistent on tape, but shone at guard and tackle at the Senior Bowl. Followed that up with a good Combine workout.
|
92
|
T.J.
|
McDonald
|
FS
|
USC
|
College Cover-2 safety who gets downhill effectively. Showed better change of direction than expected in the post season process.
|
93
|
Devin
|
Taylor
|
DE
|
South Carolina
|
Over shadowed by Jadeveon Clowney, but was the best player in the Shrine Game and had a top Combine workout.
|
94
|
Keenan
|
Allen*
|
WR
|
California
|
A bigger version of A.J. Green, just not as clean medically or character wise. Stock has been on a steady decline and his pro day did not arrest that.
|
95
|
Kyle
|
Long
|
OT/OG
|
Oregon
|
Originally a pitcher at Florida State but had problems off the field and eventually found his way to Oregon. Might be a tweener.
|
96
|
Travis
|
Kelce
|
TE
|
Cincinnati
|
Really came on down the stretch and was dominant as a receiver and blocker. Was suspended for the 2010 season and has just recovered from sports hernia surgery.
|
97
|
Cordarrelle
|
Patterson*
|
WR
|
Tennessee
|
Dynamic with the ball in his hands, but struggles to separate at times so getting it to him is not always easy. Must work hard on his route running.
|
98
|
Tyrann
|
Mathieu*
|
CB
|
LSU
|
A dynamic playmaker in 2011, but suspended for the 2012 season. Can also help in the return game.
|
99
|
Da’Rick
|
Rogers*
|
WR
|
Tennessee Tech
|
Dismissed from Tennessee for repeated failed drug tests. Was far too good for the competition in the FCS. Has excellent size and soft hands.
|
100
|
Barrett
|
Jones
|
C
|
Alabama
|
Should be much higher, but a lisfranc injury clouds things. Has starting experience at tackle, guard and center and one of the higher character players in this Draft.
|