Tuesday, April 19, 2016

Positional Breakdown: QBs and RBs


Positional Look: Quarterbacks and Running Backs

With just over a week to the NFL Draft (brought to you live wall-to-wall right here on The Ticket starting Thursday April 28th at 6pm) it is time to put up my final rankings for each position. This will include a thumbnail scouting report and my projected round grade. I will have two positions per post, starting with QBs and RBs.

Quarterbacks
RANK
PLAYER
SCHOOL
HT.
WT.
PROJ. ROUND
Evaluation
1
*Jared Goff
California
6-4
215
1
Excellent accuracy, throwing receivers open. Not a huge arm but can make all the throws. Smallish hands could be a concern in bad weather. Reads the field well but will need to develop footwork under center. Not a runner, but slippery in the pocket. Comparison: Carson Palmer
2
Carson Wentz
North Dakota State
6-5
237
1
Alpha male, showing leadership at all levels. Above average arm with smooth motion and setup. Above average athlete capable of selling a spread option. Natural ball skills and pocket presence. Only question is his adaptation to the speed of the game at the pro level. Comparison:Andy Dalton
3
*Paxton Lynch
Memphis
6-7
244
1-2
Lot of tools, but very raw. Came from read-then-run system at Memphis and will need to grasp full field vision. Mechanics fall apart on scramble. Needs to sit at least a year or 2 but could be a stud. Comparison:Blaine Gabbert
4
Connor Cook
Michigan State
6-4
217
1-2
Most NFL ready QB in class, but questions about his personality persist. Arm and accuracy is average but toughness is elite. Field general who can overcome limitations if his teammates buy in. Comparison:Ryan Fitzpatrick
5
*Cardale Jones
Ohio State
6-5
253
2-3
Big arm but needs touch and experience. Comparison:Jay Cutler without the college experience
6
Dak Prescott
Mississippi State
6-2
226
2-3
Great leader (despite offseason DUI charge) with excellent athleticism. Accuracy a concern. Comparison:Cam Newton
7
Jacoby Brissett
NC State
6-4
231
3-4
Has all the tools but needs seasoning for a few years. Comparison: Aaron Brooks
8
Jeff Driskel
Louisiana Tech
6-4
234
3-4
Great arm, but gets rattled too easily. Comparison: Geno Smith
9
*Christian Hackenberg
Penn State
6-4
223
3-4
Looks the part, doesn't play like it. Comparison: Ryan Leaf
10
Brandon Allen
Arkansas
6-1
217
4-5
Smart with good mobility. Very solid career backup.
11
Vernon Adams Jr.
Oregon
5-11
200
4-5
Poor man's Russell Wilson. Low release point a problem.
12
Kevin Hogan
Stanford
6-3
218
4-5
Good leader and smart, but rag arm
13
Cody Kessler
Southern California
6-1
220
5-6
Works hard and will be a decent career backup
14
Nate Sudfeld
Indiana
6-6
234
5-6
Nice size but weak arm. Maybe a fit in a west coast system
15
Jake Coker
Alabama
6-6
244
5-6
Good leader but poor vision
16
Brandon Doughty
Western Kentucky
6-3
213
7-UFA
 Developmental spread QB
17
Jake Rudock
Michigan
6-3
207
7-UFA
 Might be a solid backup
18
Joel Stave
Wisconsin
6-5
236
7-UFA
 Nice arm but little else
19
Mike Bercovici
Arizona State
6-0
206
7-UFA
 Intriguing undersized prospect with “Romo” potential
20
Josh Woodrum
Liberty
6-3
231
7-UFA
 Has the look but will need lots of time


Running Backs
RANK
PLAYER
SCHOOL
HT.
WT.
PROJ. RD
Evaluation
1
*Ezekiel Elliott
Ohio State
6-0
225
1
Do-Everything back who can block, pass pro and catch
2
*Derrick Henry
Alabama
6-3
247
1-2
Big One-cut back best suited for zone-blocking system
3
Kenneth Dixon
Louisiana Tech
5-10
215
2
Productive 2 down back
4
Devontae Booker
Utah
5-11
219
2
Potential to be great except concerns with injury and ball security
5
*Paul Perkins
UCLA
5-10
208
2-3
Complimentary slasher back
6
*Alex Collins
Arkansas
5-10
217
2-3
Solid #2 RB with upside
7
*C.J. Prosise
Notre Dame
6-0
220
3
Converted WR still developing as a between-the-tackles runner
8
*Jordan Howard
Indiana
6-0
230
3
Run-to-contact back like Marion Barber
9
Jonathan Williams
Arkansas
5-11
220
3-4
High upside if knee checks out
10
Kenyan Drake
Alabama
6-1
210
3-4
Fragile but a plus out of the backfield and in kicking game when healthy
11
Daniel Lasco
California
6-0
209
3-4
Ideal 3rd down back
12
Tyler Ervin
San Jose State
5-10
192
4
3rd down and KR
13
*Wendell Smallwood
West Virginia
5-10
208
4-5
Undersized grinder
14
Josh Ferguson
Illinois
5-9
198
4-5
Tough scat back
15
DeAndre Washington
Texas Tech
5-8
204
5
3rd down scat back
16
Keith Marshall
Georgia
5-11
219
5
Lotta raw potential
17
Darius Jackson
Eastern Michigan
6-0
220
5-6
Size/speed guy
18
Aaron Green
TCU
5-11
203
6
3rd down back with heart
19
*Kelvin Taylor
Florida
5-10
207
6-7
NFL pedigree but left school too early
20
Jhurell Pressley
New Mexico
5-10
206
7-UFA
Sleeper
21
Tre Madden
Southern California
6-0
223
7-UFA
Injury concerns but talented
22
D.J. Foster
Arizona State
5-10
193
7-UFA
KR and pass catcher
23
Keenan Reynolds
Navy
5-9
190
7-UFA
Converted QB that some OC will have fun with
24
Marshaun Coprich
Illinois State
5-8
207
7-UFA
Super productive back with some red flags
25
*Dwayne Washington
Washington
6-1
221
7-UFA
Size/Speed with injury concerns

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