Saturday, April 29, 2017

Best and Worst Drafts So Far!!


Well, it's Day 3 of the NFL Draft where most fans have tuned out on the coverage. That just means that it's time to actually get down to the business of building a roster and ignoring the hype and sizzle of Days 1 and 2. There is still a ton of value out there if you know where to find it. So here's who has helped themselves so far and who hasn't.


Best Drafts So Far

1. Indianapolis Colts - The Colts just sat back and let the talent come to them, nabbing S Malik Hooker of Ohio State in 1st, CB Quincy Wilson of Florida in the 2nd and DE Tarrell Basham of Ohio in the 3rd. Rock solid!

2. New England Patriots - Even without a pick in the 1st or 2nd round, the Pats manage to land 2 small school players that should have gone in the 2nd round with DE Derek Rivers of Youngstown and OT Antonio Garcia of Troy. Add to that the acquisition of WR Brandin Cooks and DE Kony Ealy with those other picks and it's an A+

3. Green Bay Packers - The Packers trade out of the 1st round, land two instant starters in the secondary in CB Kevin King of Washington and S Josh Jones of NC State and get a pass rushing DT in Montravius Adams of Auburn. If they can land a RB today, they have had a good weekend.

4. Washington Redskins - Taking run stuffers from Alabama is usually a good strategy and Washington drafted 2 of them in DT Jonathan Allen and OLB Ryan Anderson. Then in the 3rd they get a mid 2nd round talent (though injured) in CB Fab Moreau of UCLA. That defense is looking very salty next year.

5. Baltimore Ravens - Though maybe this whole draft hinges on the character of OLB Tim Williams, the Ravens did very good otherwise with CB Marlon Humphrey of Alabama in the 1st, OLB Tyus Bowser of Houston in the 2nd and DT Chris Wormley of Michigan in 3rd. Another solid draft from GM Ozzie Newsome.


Worst Drafts So Far

1. Los Angeles Rams - With few draft choices to work with anyway, the Rams have easily had the worst 2 days so far. They draft the pass catching TE Gerald Everett from South Alabama after spending 2 picks on pass catching TEs last year. Then they get a small school WR Cooper Kupp from Eastern Washington and reached for a safety from Boston College John Johnson. D grade so far.

2. Chicago Bears - It's hard to recover from the Trubisky trade up, but it doesn't help when you get a tiny school TE from Ashland Adam Shaheen in the 2nd as your only other pick. Hmm

3. Seattle Seahawks - The Hawks traded back twice in round 1, finally selecting the mercurial DT from Michigan State Malik McDowell. Then took a good player in C Ethan Pocic of LSU. But then the reaching began, taking CB Shaq Griffin of UCF a round early, S Delano Hill of Michigan 2 rounds early, DT Nasir Jones of UNC 2 rounds early and WR Amara Darboh of Michigan a round early. Not a killer but just sloppy drafting.

4. Detroit Lions - The Lions reached in every round, taking LB Jarrad Davis of Florida in 1st, CB Teez Tabor of Florida in 2nd and WR Kenny Golladay of Northern Illinois in 3rd. C+ grade so far.

5. Tennessee Titans - 2 reaches in round 1, WR Corey Davis of Western Michigan and CB Adoree Jackson of USC, and 2 reaches in Round 3 with WR Taywan Taylor of Western Kentucky and TE Jonnu Smith of Florida International.

Friday, April 28, 2017

Day 1 Recap



With over 100,000 fans on hand and the most of media hidden away behind the stage, the 2017 NFL Draft got underway on Thursday. A big run on offensive players early led to some prime talent falling into the teens and 20s. Desperation for QBs caused some ugly trades. And it seemed as though diluted drug tests and pending charges don't really hurt Draft stock too much. Here is an overall recap of Day 1 and a look ahead to round 2.

1. Cleveland Browns - Myles Garrett, DE, Texas A&M
After the ultimate smokescreen convincing even Kizer and McShay they were taking Trubisky (I blame Schefter), the Browns instead settled for the best player available in Garrett

2. TRADE Chicago Bears - Mitchell Trubisky, QB, UNC
What are the Bears thinking?! They gave up a king's ransom to move up 1 spot for a talented yet unproven starter after signing Mike Glennon in the offseason. And it looks like they easily could have had Kizer instead in the 2nd. Smh

3. San Francisco 49ers - Solomon Thomas, DE, Stanford
The best part of this pick is the trade down. Thomas is only an ok fit on that DL that already features 2 other interior pass rushers but they will find a way to make it work.

4. Jacksonville Jaguars - Leonard Fournette, RB, LSU
The Jags grab their workhorse back. No surprise.

5. Tennessee Titans - Corey Davis, WR, Western Kentucky
The Titans tried desperately to trade out of this pick but instead took a WR who is hurt. I like Davis but when you consider they could have had Marshon Lattimore and OJ Howard at 5 and 18 instead, it hurts their grade.

6. New York Jets - Jamal Adams, S, LSU
The Jets got luckier than they could have hoped gettting a sheriff for their secondary in Adams.

7. Los Angeles Chargers - Mike Williams, WR, Clemson
With so many other defensive options on the board, the Williams pick is a head scratcher. Paired with Keenan Allen he will provide some big targets for Rivers, but they could have had Allen or Hooker for the D.

8. Carolina Panthers - Christian McCaffrey, RB, Stanford
Again, not a big surprise as the Panthers get a backfield weapon for Cam.

9. Cincinnati Bengals - John Ross, WR, Washington
Speed paired with AJ Green is good, but the 3rd WR off the board by 9 is a shock.

10. TRADE Kansas City - Patrick Mahomes II, QB, Texas Tech
The Chiefs wanted a future QB behind Alex Smith but paid a big sum to trade up with Buffalo to get Mahomes.

11. New Orleans Saints - Marshon Lattimore, CB, Ohio State
Now the run of teams saying "Wow he's still here?" begins as the Saints get the best CB in the draft at pick 11.

12. TRADE Houston Texans - Deshaun Watson, QB, Clemson
Desperation is a stinky cologne and the Texans doused themselves like a New Jersey mobster. Houston has given the Browns their 2018 1st and 2nd round picks to Cleveland to get rid of Osweiler and get Watson.

13. Arizona Cardinals - Haason Reddick, LB, Temple
The Cards resist the temptation of a QB and instead get a dynamic LB for their defense.

14. Philadelphia Eagles - Derek Barnett, DE, Tennessee
The Eagles made the crowd happy adding a big time DE for that DL.

15. Indianapolis Colts - Malik Hooker, S, Ohio State
Great pick here as the Colts get a Top 10 talent at 15 due to injury concerns.

16. Baltimore Ravens - Marlon Humphrey, CB, Alabama
The Ravens needed a corner and went back to their Bama well getting Humphrey.

17. Washington Redskins - Jonathan Allen, DT, Alabama
Top 5 talent at pick 17. Maybe best single pick of the night.

18. Tennessee Titans - Adoree Jackson, CB, USC
The fastest made pick of the night broke the Cowboys heart as Tennessee takes the versatile KR/CB from Southern Cal

19. Tampa Bay Buccaneers - OJ Howard, TE, Alabama
Tampa grabbed the sliding talent of Howard and give Jameis a nice security blanket to add to Evans and D Jax.

20. Denver Broncos - Garrett Bolles, OT, Utah
The Broncos took a desperately needed LT in Bolles

21. Detroit Lions - Jarrad Davis, LB, Florida.
Surprised the Lions opted for Davis over Foster.

22. Miami Dolphins - Charles Harris, DE, Mizzou
Like their AFC East bunk mates, the Jets, the Dolphins got extremely  lucky with Harris sliding into their lap.

23. New York Giants - Evan Engram, TE, Ole Miss
Odd that NY would take Engram over Njoku but he's still another dynamic weapon. But they still need an OT and a RB

24. Oakland Raiders - Gareon Conley, CB, Ohio State
Perfect Raiders pick after they did their due diligence. Hopefully

25. Cleveland Browns - Jabril Peppers, S, Michigan
The Browns get another defensive starter at SS in Peppers.

26. TRADE Atlanta Falcons - Takkarist McKinley, OLB, UCLA
The Falcons outbid the Cowboys to get Takk McKinley as a pass rusher opposite Beasley.

27. Buffalo Bills - Tre'Davious White, CB, LSU
This pick puzzled me as the McDermott scheme doesn't value corners as high and White is more of a man cover than their zone scheme. Especially with Foster still on the board.

28. Dallas Cowboys - Taco Charlton, DE, Michigan
This was not Dallas's first choice or mine. Taco seems redundant with David Irving, Tyrone Crawford and Malik Collins as a hybrid RDE/3 Tech.

29. TRADE Cleveland Browns - David Njoku, TE, Miami
The Browns jump back into Round 1 to get the dynamic TE ahead of Pittsburgh.

30. Pittsburgh Steelers - TJ Watt, OLB, Wisconsin
Pitt adds a bookend strong side OLB to pair with Bud Dupree. Solid pick.

31. TRADE San Francisco 49ers - Reuben Foster, LB, Alabama
Niners trade back in to get a Top 5 player on their board at 31. Nicely done by rookie GM.

32. New Orleans - Ryan Ramczyk, OT, Wisconsin
Not impressed with this pick very much. Saints do nothing from their DL in round 1 and instead add a RT after drafting a bust OT in Peat a couple of years ago.



What to Watch on Day 2:

- Troubled runners Mixon and Cook off the board in first 10 picks of 2nd round
- Fight for OL between Lamp, Robinson and Moton in early first
- Watch for run of safeties in mid 2nd
- Favorite players in Round 2/3 by position:

QB: Josh Dobbs, Tennessee
RB: Kareem Hunt, Toledo
WR: Amara Darboh, Michigan
TE: Adam Shaheen, Ashland
OT: Taylor Moton, Western Kentucky
OG: Dion Dawkins, Temple
OC: Ethan Pocic, LSU
DE: Derek Rivers, Youngstown
DT: Dalvin Tomlinson, Alabama
Edge: Jordan Willis, Kansas State
LB: Raekwon McMillan, Ohio State
CB: Fab Moreau, UCLA
FS: Marcus Sanders-Williams, Utah
SS: Xavier Woods, Louisiana Tech
Specialist: Carlos Henderson, Louisiana Tech


Thursday, April 27, 2017

Final Final 1st Round Mock Draft

1. Cleveland Browns - Mitchell Trubisky, QB, UNC
Yes the Browns actually do the unthinkable and pass on Garrett. Here's why:
- They don't believe Trubisky gets to pick 5
- They have shown they do not like to spend picks to trade up
- The owner Jimmy Haslam really wants Trubisky

2. San Francisco 49ers - Myles Garrett, DE, Texas A&M
We might see the Niners sprint to the front of the room to turn in this card. Garrett instantly gives that Niners defense credibility as an edge rusher.

3. Chicago Bears - Jamal Adams, S, LSU
The Bears are looking for a sheriff to run their secondary and Adams is just that guy.

4. TRADE Carolina Panthers - Leonard Fournette, RB, LSU
Back to back Tigers as the Panthers jump up to get their workhorse back.

5. Tennessee Titans - Mike Williams, WR, Clemson
After missing out on the Browns trade up, the Titans get a true #1 WR for Mariota.

6. New York Jets - Malik Hooker, S, Ohio State
The Jets covet Adams but will settle for the center fielder for Ohio State.

7. Los Angeles Chargers - Jonathan Allen, DT, Alabama
Arguably the best player in college football in November slides to #7 and teams on that DL with Bosa.

8. Jacksonville Jaguars - Deshawn Watson, QB, Clemson
The Jags drop back with Carolina and throw everyone a curve by drafting the National Championship QB from Clemson

9. Cincinnati Bengals - Solomon Thomas, DE, Stanford
The Bengals take the sliding talent of Thomas, though the Bengals love throwing mock drafters curve balls.

10. Buffalo Bills - OJ Howard, TE, Alabama
The Bills new HC came from Carolina and sees visions of Greg Olsen in Howard.

11. New Orleans Saints - Derek Barnett, OLB, Tennessee
The Saints want a pass rusher at 11 and a corner at 32 so they opt for Barnett over Lattimore.

12. Cleveland Browns - Marshon Lattimore, CB, Ohio State
After a bit of a tumble due to hamstring concerns, the best corner in this class pairs with Joe Haden in Cle.

13. TRADE Washington Redskins - Haason Reddick, LB, Temple
The Cards trade out with Washington and the Skins get the versatile LB from Temple.

14. Philadelphia Eagles - Christian McCaffrey, RB, Stanford
The Eagles finish off an offseason of remaking their offense with McCaffrey, who is a Jamal Charles clone for HC Doug Pederson.

15. Indianapolis Colts - Charles Harris, OLB, Missouri 
The Colts get the Tiger pass rusher for Chuck Pagano's defense.

16. Baltimore Ravens - Cam Robinson, OT, Alabama
If I only get 1 pick right in this entire mock, it'll be this one. The Ravens bookend their OL with the big man from Bama.

17. Arizona Cardinals - Patrick Mahomes II, QB, Texas Tech
The Cards get the future at QB with the gunslinger from Tech.

18. Tennessee Titans - Marlon Humphrey, CB, Alabama
The Titans get a corner with their second pick in the round to add to FA Logan Ryan.

19. TRADE Houston Texans - Deshone Kizer, QB, Notre Dame
The Bucs are looking for the highest bidder for this pick and the Texans are desperate for a QB.

20. Denver Broncos - Reuben Foster, LB, Alabama
The Broncos have shown no fear when it comes to drafting someone who failed a drug test at the Combine (Shane Ray) and get the sliding talent for their defensive front 7.

21. Detroit Lions - David Njoku, TE, Miami
With Eric Ebron disappointing, the Lions go for another dynamic TE/WR from Miami.

22. Miami Dolphins - Taco Charlton, DE, Michigan
The Dolphins want high character guys and their owner has strong Wolverine ties.

23. New York Giants - Garrett Bolles, OT, Utah
The Giants missed on an OT last year and it cost them in the playoffs. Bolles is an instant starter and could eventually move Flowers to RT.

24. Oakland Raiders - Kevin King, CB, Washington
The Raiders continue to add to their secondary in the first round with the tall, finesse corner from Washington

25. Tampa Bay Buccaneers - Obi Melifonwu, S, UConn
After trading back with Houston the Bucs still get the big safety they covet ahead of Seattle. Though it's possible they trade back again out of round 1.

26. Seattle Seahawks - Forest Lamp, OG, Western Kentucky
The Seahawks need help on their OL and get a versatile guard/tackle type.

27. Kansas City Chiefs - Takkarist McKinley, OLB, UCLA
Surprisingly the Chiefs really struggled to get after the QB (28th in sacks) and take the high motor edge rusher from UCLA.

28. Dallas Cowboys - Adoree Jackson, CB, USC
The Cowboys add sizzle in all 3 phases with the speedy corner from USC.

29. Green Bay Packers - Joe Mixon, RB, Oklahoma
The Packers want to trade into the early 2nd round and still take Mixon but that might be difficult to pull off. Instead they take the player we are most likely to be discussing Friday afternoon.

30. Pittsburgh Steelers - Davis Webb, QB, California
The Steelers need the future after Big Ben contemplated retirement this off-season and reach for the signal caller from Cal.

31. Atlanta Falcons - Jordan Willis, OLB, Kansas State
Still more edge rushers come off the board with the K State Wildcat heading to Atlanta.

32. New Orleans Saints - Tredavious White, CB, LSU

The Saints end round 1 with the tough corner from their own backyard.

Final 1st Round Mock


  1. Cleveland Browns - Mitchell Trubisky, QB, UNC
Yes the Browns actually do the unthinkable and pass on Garrett. Here's why:
- They don't believe Trubisky gets to pick 5
- They have shown they do not like to spend picks to trade up
- The owner Jimmy Haslam really wants Trubisky

2. San Francisco 49ers - Myles Garrett, DE, Texas A&M
We might see the Niners sprint to the front of the room to turn in this card. Garrett instantly gives that Niners defense credibility as an edge rusher.

3. Chicago Bears - Jamal Adams, S, LSU
The Bears are looking for a sheriff to run their secondary and Adams is just that guy.

4. Jacksonville Jaguars - Leonard Fournette, RB, LSU
Back to back Tigers as the Jags get a workhorse in the backfield.

5. Tennessee Titans - Mike Williams, WR, Clemson
After missing out on the Browns trade up, the Titans get a true #1 WR for Mariota.

6. New York Jets - Malik Hooker, S, Ohio State
The Jets covet Adams but will settle for the center fielder for Ohio State.

7. Los Angeles Chargers - Jonathan Allen, DT, Alabama
Arguably the best player in college football in November slides to #7 and teams on that DL with Bosa.

8. Carolina Panthers - Solomon Thomas, DE, Stanford
While the Panthers like the RB from Stanford, it's impossible to pass on the other Cardinal prospect as a force rushing the passer.

9. Cincinnati Bengals - John Ross, WR, Washington
The Bengals shock most and add the speedy WR from Washington to pair with AJ Green.

10. Buffalo Bills - OJ Howard, TE, Alabama
The Bills new HC came from Carolina and sees visions of Greg Olsen in Howard.

11. New Orleans Saints - Derek Barnett, OLB, Tennessee
The Saints want a pass rusher at 11 and a corner at 32 so they opt for Barnett over Lattimore.

12. Cleveland Browns - Marshon Lattimore, CB, Ohio State
After a bit of a tumble due to hamstring concerns, the best corner in this class pairs with Joe Haden in Cle.

13. TRADE Washington Redskins - Haason Reddick, LB, Temple
The Cards trade out with Washington and the Skins get the versatile LB from Temple.

14. Philadelphia Eagles - Christian McCaffrey, RB, Stanford
The Eagles finish off an offseason of remaking their offense with McCaffrey, who is a Jamal Charles clone for HC Doug Pederson.

15. Indianapolis Colts - Charles Harris, OLB, Missouri 
The Colts get the Tiger pass rusher for Chuck Pagano's defense.

16. Baltimore Ravens - Cam Robinson, OT, Alabama
If I only get 1 pick right in this entire mock, it'll be this one. The Ravens bookend their OL with the big man from Bama.

17. Arizona Cardinals - Patrick Mahomes II, QB, Texas Tech
The Cards get the future at QB with the gunslinger from Tech.

18. Tennessee Titans - Marlon Humphrey, CB, Alabama
The Titans get a corner with their second pick in the round to add to FA Logan Ryan.

19. TRADE Houston Texans - Deshaun Watson, QB, Clemson
The Bucs are looking for the highest bidder for this pick and the Texans are desperate for a QB.

20. Denver Broncos - Reuben Foster, LB, Alabama
The Broncos have shown no fear when it comes to drafting someone who failed a drug test at the Combine (Shane Ray) and get the sliding talent for their defensive front 7.

21. Detroit Lions - David Njoku, TE, Miami
With Eric Ebron disappointing, the Lions go for another dynamic TE/WR from Miami.

22. Miami Dolphins - Taco Charlton, DE, Michigan
The Dolphins want high character guys and their owner has strong Wolverine ties.

23. New York Giants - Garrett Bolles, OT, Utah
The Giants missed on an OT last year and it cost them in the playoffs. Bolles is an instant starter and could eventually move Flowers to RT.

24. Oakland Raiders - Kevin King, CB, Washington
The Raiders continue to add to their secondary in the first round with the tall, finesse corner from Washington

25. Tampa Bay Buccaneers - Obi Melifonwu, S, UConn
After trading back with Houston the Bucs still get the big safety they covet ahead of Seattle. Though it's possible they trade back again out of round 1.

26. TRADE Pittsburgh Steelers - Deshone Kizer, QB, Notre Dame
With Big Ben having pondered retirement in the offseason, the Steelers need to secure their future and must trade up ahead of other teams in the early second.

27. Kansas City Chiefs - Davis Webb, QB, California
The Chiefs reach for a QB in round 1 and grab the Cal Bear signal caller.

28. Dallas Cowboys - Adoree Jackson, CB, USC
The Cowboys add sizzle in all 3 phases with the speedy corner from USC.

29. Green Bay Packers - Takk McKinley, OLB, UCLA
The Packers need more pass rush to help their beleaguered secondary and get a high motor OLB.

30. Seattle Seahawks - Forest Lamp, OG, Western Kentucky
The Seahawks need help on their OL and get a versatile guard/tackle type.

31. Atlanta Falcons - Jordan Willis, OLB, Kansas State
Still more edge rushers come off the board with the K State Wildcat heading to Atlanta.

32. New Orleans Saints - Tredavious White, CB, LSU

The Saints end round 1 with the tough corner from their own backyard.

Monday, April 24, 2017

The Draft Narrative Show 2017 Episode 17


Our final look at positiional groups, teams 25-28 in draft order and some general thoughts on the top of the draft all coming at you LIVE Monday April 24 starting at 4:10pm CDT with hosts Jeff Bowers and Darren Boyd

Consensus Top 100 2017


It’s Draft Week! For most teams the draft board is set with Plans A through Z ready. Rumors swirl now of trades for those teams near the edge of a tier of talent as they try to move up or down in trade. Over the years I have developed my consensus Top 100, a combination of several reputable draft evaluators put into a formula to get to a general view of a prospect’s value. Of course, every team has different values on players and it only takes one team to make the 100th ranked prospect a 1st rounder. In the consensus 100, we also can see areas approximately where the talent tiers lie based on where their raw average data shows big jumps. Here is the full list:



Rank
Consensus Rank
PLAYER
POS.
SCHOOL
CLASS
HT.
WT.
1
1.00
*Myles Garrett
DE
Texas A&M
Jr
6/4
272
2
4.10
Jonathan Allen
DT
Alabama
Sr
6/3
286
3
4.40
*Jamal Adams
SS
LSU
Jr
6/1
214
4
5.50
*Solomon Thomas
DE
Stanford
rSo
6/3
273
5
6.10
*Malik Hooker
FS
Ohio State
rSo
6/1
206
6
6.60
*Marshon Lattimore
CB
Ohio State
rSo
6/1
193
7
8.80
*Leonard Fournette
RB
LSU
Jr
6/1
240
8
9.90
Reuben Foster
ILB
Alabama
Sr
6/1
229
9
10.20
O.J. Howard
TE
Alabama
Sr
6/6
251
10
11.30
*Dalvin Cook
RB
Florida State
Jr
5/10
210
11
14.50
Corey Davis
WR
W Michigan
Sr
6/3
209
12
14.80
*Mike Williams
WR
Clemson
rJr
6/4
218
13
15.10
*Derek Barnett
DE
Tennessee
Jr
6/3
259
14
17.10
*John Ross
WR
Washington
rJr
5/11
188
15
19.11
Haason Reddick
OLB
Temple
rSr
6/1
237
16
19.67
*Ryan Ramczyk
OT
Wisconsin
rJr
6/6
310
17
19.80
*Christian McCaffrey
RB
Stanford
Jr
5/11
202
18
20.00
*David Njoku
TE
Miami (Fla.)
rSo
6/4
246
19
21.25
*Marlon Humphrey
CB
Alabama
rSo
6/1
197
20
21.33
*Deshaun Watson
QB
Clemson
Jr
6/2
221
21
22.60
Taco Charlton
DE
Michigan
Sr
6/6
277
22
24.50
*Mitch Trubisky
QB
North Carolina
rJr
6/2
222
23
25.78
Forrest Lamp
OG
W Kentucky
rSr
6/4
309
24
27.67
*Malik McDowell
DT
Michigan State
Jr
6/6
295
25
28.89
*Jabrill Peppers
SS
Michigan
rSo
5/11
213
26
29.70
TreDavious White
CB
LSU
Sr
5/11
192
27
30.00
*Garett Bolles
OT
Utah
Jr
6/5
297
28
30.70
Takkarist McKinley
OLB
UCLA
Sr
6/2
250
29
31.11
*Zach Cunningham
OLB
Vanderbilt
rJr
6/3
234
30
33.56
*Charles Harris
DE
Missouri
rJr
6/3
253
31
34.33
*Cam Robinson
OT
Alabama
Jr
6/6
322
32
35.88
*Teez Tabor
CB
Florida
Jr
6/1
199
33
36.33
*Gareon Conley
CB
Ohio State
rJr
6/1
195
34
39.56
Evan Engram
TE
Ole Miss
Sr
6/3
234
35
39.67
*Patrick Mahomes II
QB
Texas Tech
Jr
6/2
225
36
40.00
*DeShone Kizer
QB
Notre Dame
rSo
6/4
233
37
41.88
*T.J. Watt
OLB
Wisconsin
rJr
6/4
252
38
42.00
*Adoree' Jackson
CB
USC
Jr
5/10
186
39
42.00
Tim Williams
OLB
Alabama
Sr
6/3
244
40
42.60
*Budda Baker
FS
Washington
Jr
5/10
195
41
42.89
*Caleb Brantley
DT
Florida
rJr
6/3
307
42
43.67
*Quincy Wilson
CB
Florida
Jr
6/1
211
43
44.89
Jarrad Davis
ILB
Florida
Sr
6/1
238
44
48.13
Obi Melifonwu
SS
Connecticut
rSr
6/4
224
45
48.14
*Carl Lawson
DE
Auburn
rJr
6/2
261
46
51.75
Jourdan Lewis
CB
Michigan
Sr
5/10
188
47
52.25
*Alvin Kamara
RB
Tennessee
rJr
5/10
214
48
55.13
*Curtis Samuel
WR
Ohio State
Jr
5/11
196
49
56.43
Chidobe Awuzie
CB
Colorado
Sr
6/1
202
50
57.17
*Joe Mixon
RB
Oklahoma
rSo
6/1
228
51
57.50
Jordan Willis
DE
Kansas State
Sr
6/4
255
52
58.00
*Adam Shaheen
TE
Ashland
rJr
6/6
278
53
58.25
Kevin King
CB
Washington
Sr
6/3
200
54
58.33
Dan Feeney
OG
Indiana
rSr
6/4
305
55
58.57
Zay Jones
WR
East Carolina
Sr
6/2
201
56
60.00
Chris Wormley
DT
Michigan
rSr
6/5
298
57
60.50
*Marcus Williams
FS
Utah
Jr
6/1
202
58
62.88
Gerald Everett
TE
So Alabama
rSr
6/3
239
59
63.63
*Sidney Jones
CB
Washington
Jr
6/1
186
60
64.13
Desmond King
FS
Iowa
Sr
5/10
201
61
64.43
Pat Elflein
C
Ohio State
rSr
6/3
303
62
64.86
Dion Dawkins
OG
Temple
Sr
6/4
314
63
65.20
Dorian Johnson
OG
Pittsburgh
Sr
6/5
300
64
65.67
Justin Evans
SS
Texas A&M
Sr
6/1
199
65
67.50
Ryan Anderson
OLB
Alabama
rSr
6/2
253
66
68.50
Taylor Moton
OT
W Michigan
rSr
6/5
319
67
69.00
Dalvin Tomlinson
DT
Alabama
rSr
6/3
310
68
69.43
*Raekwon McMillan
ILB
Ohio State
Jr
6/2
240
69
69.67
Marcus Maye
FS
Florida
rSr
6/1
210
70
70.00
*Josh Jones
SS
NC State
rJr
6/1
220
71
70.14
*JuJu Smith-Schuster
WR
USC
Jr
6/1
215
72
70.14
Fabian Moreau
CB
UCLA
rSr
6/1
206
73
70.75
Cordrea Tankersley
CB
Clemson
Sr
6/1
199
74
71.14
Cooper Kupp
WR
E Washington
rSr
6/2
204
75
71.17
Tyus Bowser
OLB
Houston
Sr
6/3
247
76
71.50
*Bucky Hodges
TE
Virginia Tech
rJr
6/6
257
77
71.88
*Chris Godwin
WR
Penn State
Jr
6/1
209
78
73.40
*Carlos Henderson
WR
Louisiana Tech
rJr
5/11
199
79
75.00
Antonio Garcia
OT
Troy
rSr
6/6
302
80
75.33
*ArDarius Stewart
WR
Alabama
rJr
5/11
204
81
75.40
Larry Ogunjobi
DT
Charlotte
rSr
6/3
305
82
77.29
DeMarcus Walker
DE
Florida State
Sr
6/4
280
83
77.71
Montravius Adams
DT
Auburn
Sr
6/4
304
84
79.00
Dede Westbrook
WR
Oklahoma
Sr
6/1
178
85
79.57
Tarell Basham
DE
Ohio
Sr
6/4
269
86
80.00
Ahkello Witherspoon
CB
Colorado
rSr
6/3
198
87
81.29
Ethan Pocic
C
LSU
Sr
6/6
310
88
81.50
Jake Butt
TE
Michigan
Sr
6/5
246
89
81.80
*D'Onta Foreman
RB
Texas
Jr
6/1
233
90
82.00
*Roderick Johnson
OT
Florida State
Jr
6/7
298
91
83.17
Cameron Sutton
CB
Tennessee
Sr
5/11
188
92
84.14
Rasul Douglas
CB
West Virginia
rSr
6/2
209
93
84.29
Taywan Taylor
WR
W Kentucky
Sr
5/11
203
94
86.57
Jaleel Johnson
DT
Iowa
rSr
6/3
316
95
87.17
Derek Rivers
DE
Youngstown St
Sr
6/4
248
96
88.83
*Chad Hansen
WR
California
rJr
6/2
202
97
91.25
Carlos Watkins
DT
Clemson
rSr
6/3
309
98
92.50
Amara Darboh
WR
Michigan
rSr
6/2
214
99
92.80
Tanoh Kpassagnon
DE
Villanova
Sr
6/7
289
100
93.75
Nathan Peterman
QB
Pittsburgh
rSr
6/2
226