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Ourlads Top 33 for 2014 Includes Juniors

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Ourlads Top 33 for 2014 Includes Juniors

  1. Jake Matthews LOT Texas A&M 6050 310 4.95
  2. Anthony Barr OLB UCLA 6040 245 4.48
  3. Teddy Bridgewater* QB Louisville 6030 196 4.65
  4. Taylor Lewan LOT Michigan 6070 315 5.25
  5. Stephon Tuitt* DE Notre Dame 6050 303 4.95
  6. Cyrus Kouandjio* LOT Alabama 6050 310 5.10
  7. Jadeveon Clowney* DE South Carolina 6064 275 4.55
  8. Mike Evans* WR Texas A&M 6050 225 4.55
  9. Louis Nix III* DT Notre Dame 6020 326 5.30
  10. Sammy Watkins* WR/RS Clemson 6010 205 4.45
  11. Marqise Lee* WR/RS USC 6000 195 4.45
  12. CJ Mosley OLB Alabama 6020 232 4.65
  13. Justin Gilbert DC Oklahoma State 6000 200 4.49
  14. Darqueze Dennard CB Michigan State 5110 200 4.50
  15. Ifo Ekpre-Olomu* DC Oregon 5100 190 4.50
  16. Cameron Erving* OT Florida State 6050 310 5.30
  17. Antonio Richardson* OT Tennessee 6060 335 5.16
  18. Khalil Mack OLB Buffalo 6030 245 4.65
  19. Trent Murphy DE/OB Stanford 6050 261 4.86
  20. Tajh Boyd QB Clemson 6010 225 4.70
  21. Ryan Shazier* OLB Ohio State 6020 226 4.55
  22. Ha-Ha Clinton-Dix* FS Alabama 6010 210 4.55
  23. Jason Verrett DC TCU 5100 178 4.50
  24. Jace Amaro* TE Texas Tech 6050 260 4.65
  25. Kyle Van Noy OLB Brigham Young 6030 235 4.68
  26. Vic Beasley* OLB Clemson 6030 225 4.65
  27. James Hurst OT North Carolina 6060 310 5.30
  28. Zack Martin OG Notre Dame 6040 305 5.15
  29. Cyril Richardson OG Baylor 6045 335 5.35
  30. Lamarcus Joyner CB/SS Florida State 5080 195 4.49
  31. Chris Smith DE/OB Arkansas 6036 270 4.75
  32. Eric Ebron* TE North Carolina 6040 245 4.65
  33. Dominique Easley DT Florida 6020 285 4.90
 
I know it's still very early and I expect this list will change drastically but this is one of Our Lads more disappointing list. Bortles and Manziel are definite 1st rounders and Greg Robinson may be the best LT in this draft.
 
I know it's still very early and I expect this list will change drastically but this is one of Our Lads more disappointing list. Bortles and Manziel are definite 1st rounders and Greg Robinson may be the best LT in this draft.

Manziel not going in the first round would be good for us, though; would make it easier to go with Clowney and pick JFF later.
 
I know it's still very early and I expect this list will change drastically but this is one of Our Lads more disappointing list. Bortles and Manziel are definite 1st rounders and Greg Robinson may be the best LT in this draft.

A couple of months ago Johnny Football was #1 . Now he's not on the list .
 
You stole that ... LOL .

Stole? Are you Dan?
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Yeah, I've never posted a thread about Dan's scouting: Ourlads 2013 Draft Thread :pop:, which is interesting to go back and look at now. Sheldon Richardson @ #3 is top rookie so far, they were highest on Cordarrelle & Keenan Allen. Whiffed on Warford.

I'm still in the trade down camp. I hope we can find two teams.
 
Top 32 Plus Update 2/3/14

http://www.ourlads.com/top-32-college-senior-prospects/nfl-draft/2014/2356481

1
Jadeveon Clowney* DE South Carolina 6064 275 4.55
2
Jake Matthews LOT Texas A&M 6050 310 4.95
Four-year starter who played right tackle in 2012. The second pick in the 2013 draft, Luke Joeckel, played on the left side. Moved to left tackle in the spring. Matthews is the middle son of Hall-of-Famer Bruce Matthews. A knee bender who plays with attitude and effort. Competes for an up-tempo offensive team. Good athletic ability and is consistently effective as a run blocker and pass protector. Smooth lateral shuffle in pass protection. Plays square with his long torso and takes advantage of his long arms. Uses his quick hands efficiently in his punch, stab, placement, and extension. Good six-inch pop. Can redirect and shift his weight quickly. Moves quickly off the ball as a zone blocker in the run game. Solid stance and foot quickness. Effective on combination and second level blocks. Stays balanced with good body control when blocking on the move. Plays with good leverage to anchor versus power. A top-5 talent. First-team All-American by the Football Writers of America Association.
3
Sammy Watkins* WR/RS Clemson 6010 205 4.45
4
Greg Robinson* LOT Auburn 6050 314 5.10
5
Anthony Barr OLB UCLA 6040 245 4.48
Two-year starter. Moved to linebacker in the spring of 2012 after playing running back and Pistol fullback for two years. Projects as a 3-4 right outside pass rushing linebacker. Can beat an offensive tackle with his athletic ability. Sets the edge in the running game. Plays with knee bend and leverage. Gets under a tackle’s pads and can run him back to the quarterback. Has the speed to run down screen passes from behind. Plays square, locks out, and skates down the line of scrimmage. Explosive and sudden quickness off the ball on a speed rush. Tough to block on twist stunts. Can bend the corner. Equally as quick in a three or two point stance. Has a burst to the quarterback after he gets off the block. Quick change of direction
 
I know it's still very early and I expect this list will change drastically but this is one of Our Lads more disappointing list. Bortles and Manziel are definite 1st rounders and Greg Robinson may be the best LT in this draft.

Good sh...stuff Texian. I keep telling people you know your stuff. You were 2 months ahead of OUR LADS on this one. Good show.
 
i trust ourlads more than any draft scouting site/personality on the net/tv. i was waiting for their reports on this years combine to see bortles at the bottom of the mr. average pile....
 
Just noticed they have Mosley at OLB. Is that a typo?

I've seen some places list him as a WLB because of his athleticism. I just think it adds to his versatility. I'd use him in the middle unless I already had a guy entrenched there.
 
I've seen some places list him as a WLB because of his athleticism. I just think it adds to his versatility. I'd use him in the middle unless I already had a guy entrenched there.

Even if he weighs in at 228 lbs as listed in several places? That's awfully light to play in the middle.
 
Really depends on which team it is. He's just a few pounds less than Kuechly is.

Speaking of Kuechly, man was I wrong about him. I really didn't think he be this good. Every time I watched him he made a lot of tackles but they were almost always after the player made 3 to 5 yards.
 
Speaking of Kuechly, man was I wrong about him. I really didn't think he be this good. Every time I watched him he made a lot of tackles but they were almost always after the player made 3 to 5 yards.

I was really high on him but I didn't predict this kind of success. He's a machine.
 
Speaking of Kuechly, man was I wrong about him. I really didn't think he be this good. Every time I watched him he made a lot of tackles but they were almost always after the player made 3 to 5 yards.

I was super high on him & wanted Texans to draft him but he kept moving up boards. Mosley on other hand has been steady to down. Probably a size thing like with Bridgewater which is why the combine, pro-days & personal workouts are so important, not just game film.

Ourlads just puts you in the ballpark, doesn't knock it out!

However I've subscribed to them in a show of undaunting support, just like the Texans :heart:
 
Mosley actually played as a pass coverage LB his first few years. He wasn't needed much in the run game because Bama had guys like Dont'a Hightower and Nico Johnson manning the middle. He only played MIKE against spread teams until this last season. He was basically given control of the entire defense this year and was given more responsibilities in the run game and his game dropped off some.
 
Top 50+, scouting reports regularly updated
1
Jadeveon Clowney* DE South Carolina 6064 275 4.65
2
Jake Matthews LOT Texas A&M 6050 310 4.95
3
Sammy Watkins* WR/RS Clemson 6010 205 4.45
4
Greg Robinson* LOT Auburn 6050 314 5.10
5
Anthony Barr OLB UCLA 6040 245 4.48
6
Teddy Bridgewater* QB Louisville 6030 196 4.65
7
Stephon Tuitt* DE Notre Dame 6050 303 4.95
8
Johnny Manziel* QB Texas A&M 5115 205 4.55
9
Louis Nix III* DT Notre Dame 6020 326 5.30
10
Khalil Mack OLB Buffalo 6030 245 4.65
11
Taylor Lewan LOT Michigan 6070 315 5.25
12
CJ Mosley OLB Alabama 6020 232 4.65
13
Marqise Lee* WR/RS USC 6000 195 4.45
14
Darqueze Dennard CB Michigan State 5110 200 4.50
15
Mike Evans* WR Texas A&M 6050 225 4.55
16
Justin Gilbert DC Oklahoma State 6000 200 4.49
17
Blake Bortles* QB Central Florida 6040 227 4.75
18
Cyrus Kouandjio* LOT Alabama 6050 310 5.10
19
Aaron Donald DT Pittsburgh 6010v 288v 4.89e
20
Tim Jernigan* DT Florida State 6020 298 5.00
21
Eric Ebron* TE North Carolina 6040 245 4.65
22
Zack Martin OG/OT Notre Dame 6041v 305v 5.15e
23
Trent Murphy DE/OB Stanford 6053v 252v 4.86
24
Jason Verrett DC TCU 5100 178 4.50
25
Calvin Pryor* FS Louisville 6010 210 4.55
26
Kelvin Benjamin* WR Florida State 6050 235 4.65
27
Ryan Shazier* OLB Ohio State 6020 226 4.55
28
Jace Amaro* TE Texas Tech 6050 260 4.65
29
Ha-Ha Clinton-Dix* FS Alabama 6010 210 4.55
30
Kyle Fuller CB Virginia Tech 6000 190 4.45
31
Deone Bucannon SS Washington State 6007v 216v 4.55
32
Kony Ealy* DE Missouri 6050 275 4.79
33
Cyril Richardson OG Baylor 6044v 343v 5.35
34
Kareem Martin DE North Carolina 6057v 272v 4.98
35
Ka'Deem Carey RB Arizona 5100 196 4.50
36
Ego Ferguson* DT LSU 6020 305 5.00
37
Morgan Moses OT Virginia 6061v 325v 5.25
38
Bishop Sankey* RB Washington 5090 200 4.50
39
Tajh Boyd QB Clemson 6010 225 4.70
40
Carlos Hyde RB Ohio State 6000 242 4.55
41
Derek Carr QB Fresno State 6021v 215v 4.80
42
Antonio Richardson* OT Tennessee 6060 335 5.16
43
Xavier Su'a-Filo* OG UCLA 6030 305 5.20
44
James Hurst OT North Carolina 6060 310 5.30
45
Kyle Van Noy OLB Brigham Young 6032v 244v 4.68
46
Will Sutton DT Arizona State 6006v 315v 5.00
47
Lamarcus Joyner CB/SS Florida State 5080 195 4.49
48
Dee Ford DE/OB Auburn 6021v 243v 4.65
49
Chris Smith DE/OB Arkansas 6011v 266v 4.75
50
Bryan Stork C Florida State 6034v 306v 5.00
52
Dominique Easley DT Florida 6020 285 4.90
 
http://www.ourlads.com/ncaa-football-nfl-prospect-rankings-by-position/

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1
Teddy Bridgewater QB Louisville
2
Johnny Manziel QB Texas A&M
3
Blake Bortles QB Central Florida
4
Tajh Boyd QB Clemson
5
Derek Carr QB Fresno State
6
Zach Mettenberger QB LSU
7
AJ McCarron QB Alabama
8
Jimmy Garoppolo QB Eastern Illinois
9
Aaron Murray QB Georgia
10
David Fales QB San Jose State
11
Logan Thomas QB Virginia Tech
12
Stephen Morris QB Miami
13
Jeff Mathews QB Cornell
14
Jordan Lynch QB Northern Illinois
15
Keith Wenning QB Ball State
16
Keith Price QB Washington
17
Brett Smith QB Wyoming
18
Bryn Renner QB North Carolina
19
Dustin Vaughan QB West Texas A & M
20
Connor Shaw QB South Carolina
 
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