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bah007's Mid-Season Top 100

CB
1. P.J. Williams – CB, Florida St* 6-0 196 1st
2. Ifo Ekpre-Olomu – CB, Oregon 5-9 195 1st
3. Marcus Peters – CB, Washington* 6-0 198 1st
4. Trae Waynes – CB, Michigan St* 6-1 183 1st
5. Lorenzo Doss – CB, Tulane* 5-11 187 2nd
6. Ronald Darby – CB, Florida St* 5-11 188 2nd
7. Charles Gaines – CB, Louisville* 5-11 175 3rd
8. Jalen Collins – CB, LSU* 6-2 195 3rd
9. Senquez Golson – CB, Ole Miss 5-9 176 3rd
10. Steven Nelson – CB, Oregon St 5-11 195 3rd
11. D’Joun Smith – CB, Florida Atlantic 5-11 190 4th
12. Josh Shaw – CB, USC 6-1 200 4th
13. Kevin Johnson – CB, Wake Forest 6-0 175 4th
14. KeiVarae Russell – CB, Notre Dame* 5-11 190 4th
15. Cam Thomas – CB, Western Kentucky 6-1 190 4th
16. Kevin White – CB, TCU 5-10 175 4th
17. Ladarius Gunter – CB, Miami 6-2 198 5th
18. Byron Jones – CB, Connecticut 6-1 196 5th
19. Justin Coleman – CB, Tennessee 5-10 190 5th
20. Quandre Diggs – CB/FS, Texas 5-10 204 5th
21. Damian Swann – CB, Georgia 5-11 178 6th
22. Nick Waisome – CB, Florida St 5-10 182 6th
23. Bryce Callahan – CB, Rice 5-10 180 6th
24. Tevin Mitchel – CB, Arkansas 6-0 188 6th
25. Eric Rowe – CB, Utah 6-1 201 7th
26. Doran Grant – CB, Ohio St 5-11 193 7th
27. Jamerson Love – CB, Mississippi St 5-9 175 FA
28. Demetrious Nicholson – CB, Virginia 5-10 185 FA

Bah007, when you get the time I'd like to see you update this list.
 
QB
1. Marcus Mariota – QB, Oregon* 1st
2. Jameis Winston – QB, Florida St* 1st
3. Garrett Grayson – QB, Colorado St 1st-2nd
4. Brett Hundley – QB, UCLA* 2nd
5. Bryce Petty – QB, Baylor 3rd-4th
6. Shane Carden – QB, ECU 4th-5th
7. Brandon Bridge – QB, South Alabama 5th
8. Sean Mannion – QB, Oregon St 5th-6th
9. Gary Nova – QB, Rutgers 5th-6th
10. Cody Fajardo – QB, Nevada 6th
11. Bo Wallace – QB, Ole Miss 6th-7th
12. Jake Waters – QB, Kansas St 7th-FA
13. Taylor Kelly – QB, Arizona St 7th-FA
14. Blake Frohnapfel – QB, Massachusetts 7th-FA
15. Blake Sims – QB, Alabama 7th-FA
16. Brian Bennett – QB, Southeastern Louisiana 7th-FA
17. Tyler Heinicke – QB, Old Dominion 7th-FA

RB
1. Tevin Coleman – RB, Indiana* 1st
2. Todd Gurley – RB, Georgia* 1st-2nd
3. Jay Ajayi – RB, Boise St* 2nd
4. Melvin Gordon – RB, Wisconsin* 2nd
5. Javorius Allen – RB, USC* 2nd
6. Duke Johnson – RB, Miami* 2nd-3rd
7. Jeremy Langford – RB, Michigan St 2nd-3rd
8. Ameer Abdullah – RB, Nebraska 2nd-3rd
9. Mike Davis – RB, South Carolina* 3rd
10. T.J. Yeldon – RB, Alabama* 3rd
11. Cameron Artis-Payne – RB, Auburn 3rd-4th
12. Matt Jones – RB, Florida* 3rd-4th
13. David Johnson – RB/FB, Northern Iowa 4th
14. David Cobb – RB, Minnesota 4th-5th
15. Josh Robinson – RB, Mississippi St* 5th
16. Malcolm Brown – RB, Texas 5th
17. Karlos Williams – RB, Florida St 5th-6th
18. Terrance Magee – RB, LSU 5th-6th
19. Kevin Parks – RB, Virginia 6th
20. Dominique Brown – RB, Louisville 6th-7th
21. Michael Dyer – RB, Louisville 7th
22. Marcus Murphy – RB, Missouri 7th-FA
23. Dreamius Smith – RB, West Virginia 7th-FA
24. John Crockett – RB, North Dakota St 7th-FA
25. Malcolm Agnew – RB, Southern Illinois 7th-FA
26. Dee Hart – RB, Colorado St* 7th-FA
27. Jahwan Edwards – RB, Ball St 7th-FA

FB
1. Trayion Durham – FB, Kent St 4th-5th
2. Jalston Fowler – FB, Alabama 5th
3. Tyler Varga – FB, Yale 6th-7th
4. Zach Zenner – FB, South Dakota St 7th
5. Conner Neighbors – FB, LSU 7th-FA
6. Hunter Joyer – FB, Florida 7th-FA
7. Aaron Ripkowski – FB, Oklahoma 7th-FA

WR
1. DeVante Parker – WR, Louisville 1st
2. Kevin White – WR, West Virginia 1st
3. Jaelen Strong – WR, Arizona St* 1st
4. Dorial Green-Beckham – WR, Oklahoma* 1st-2nd
5. Devin Funchess – WR/HB, Michigan* 1st-2nd
6. Ty Montgomery – WR, Stanford 2nd
7. Sammie Coates – WR, Auburn* 2nd
8. Justin Hardy – WR, ECU 2nd-3rd
9. Breshad Perriman – WR, UCF* 2nd-3rd
10. Devin Smith – WR, Ohio St 3rd
11. Vince Mayle – WR, Washington St 3rd-4th
12. Phillip Dorsett – WR, Miami 3rd-4th
13. Stefon Diggs – WR, Maryland* 4th
14. Dres Anderson – WR, Utah 4th
15. Austin Hill – WR, Arizona 4th-5th
16. Deontay Greenberry – WR, Houston* 4th-5th
17. Tre McBride – WR, William & Mary 5th
18. Jordan Taylor – WR, Rice 5th-6th
19. Kenny Bell – WR, Nebraska 5th-6th
20. Dezmin Lewis – WR, Central Arkansas 6th
21. Titus Davis – WR, Central Michigan 6th
22. Devante Davis – WR, UNLV 6th-7th
23. Levi Norwood – WR, Baylor 6th-7th
24. Evan Spencer – WR, Ohio St 7th-FA
25. Cam Worthy – WR, ECU 7th-FA
26. Donatella Luckett – WR, Harding 7th-FA
27. Deon Long – WR, Maryland 7th-FA
28. Matt Miller – WR/HB, Boise St 7th-FA
29. Jake Kumerow – WR, Wisconsin-Whitewater 7th-FA
30. Jordan Leslie – WR, BYU 7th-FA

SLOT WR
1. Amari Cooper – WRS, Alabama* 1st
2. Nelson Agholor – WRS, USC* 2nd
3. Rashad Greene – WRS, Florida St 2nd
4. Josh Harper – WRS, Fresno St 2nd-3rd
5. Tony Lippett – WRS, Michigan St 3rd
6. Tyler Lockett – WRS, Kansas St 3rd-4th
7. Antwan Goodley – WRS/RB, Baylor 4th-5th
8. Jamison Crowder – WRS, Duke 5th
9. Chris Harper – WRS, California* 6th-7th
10. Rannell Hall – WRS, UCF 7th-FA
11. Mario Alford – WRS, West Virginia 7th-FA
12. Shaq Roland – WRS, South Carolina* 7th-FA

H-Back
1. Nick O’Leary – HB, Florida St 3rd
2. Gerald Christian – HB, Louisville 6th-7th
3. De’Marieya Nelson – HB/FB, Arizona St 7th-FA
4. Jimmay Mundine – HB/FB, Kansas 7th-FA
5. Kivon Cartwright – HB/TE, Colorado St 7th-FA

TE
1. Maxx Williams – TE, Minnesota* 2nd
2. Clive Walford – TE, Miami 2nd-3rd
3. Jesse James – TE, Penn St* 3rd
4. Tyler Kroft – TE, Rutgers* 3rd-4th
5. Jeff Heuerman – TE, Ohio St 3rd-4th
6. Ben Koyack – TE, Notre Dame 4th
7. E.J. Bibbs – TE/HB, Iowa St 4th-5th
8. Nick Boyle – TE, Delaware 5th
9. Wes Saxton – TE/HB, South Alabama 5th-6th
10. Jean Sifrin – TE, Massachusetts* 5th-6th
11. Blake Bell – TE, Oklahoma 6th
12. MyCole Pruitt – TE/HB, Southern Illinois 7th
13. C.J. Uzomah – TE, Auburn 7th-FA
14. Sam Arneson – TE/HB, Wisconsin 7th-FA
15. Eric Tomlinson – TE, UTEP 7th-FA
16. Jake McGee – TE, Florida 7th-FA

OT
1. Andrus Peat – LT, Stanford* 1st
2. La’el Collins – RT, LSU 1st
3. Ronnie Stanley – OT, Notre Dame* 1st
4. T.J. Clemmings – OT, Pittsburgh 1st-2nd
5. Ereck Flowers – RT, Miami* 1st-2nd
6. Ty Sambrailo – RT, Colorado St 2nd
7. Jake Fisher – LT, Oregon 2nd
8. Jeremiah Poutasi – RT, Utah* 2nd-3rd
9. Cedric Ogbuehi – LT, Texas A&M 3rd
10. Daryl Williams – RT, Oklahoma 3rd-4th
11. Donovan Smith – RT/OG, Penn St* 4th
12. Sean Hickey – LT, Syracuse 4th-5th
13. Tyrus Thompson – RT/OG, Oklahoma 5th
14. Mickey Baucus – LT, Arizona 5th-6th
15. Corey Robinson – RT, South Carolina 5th-6th
16. Austin Shepherd – OT, Alabama 6th
17. Rob Havenstein – OT, Wisconsin 6th-7th
18. Eric Lefeld – OT, Cincinnati 7th
19. Terry Poole – OT, San Diego St 7th-FA
20. Mitch Morse – OT, Missouri 7th-FA
21. Brett Boyko – LT, UNLV 7th-FA
22. Jamon Brown – RT/RG, Louisville 7th-FA
23. Tayo Fabuluje – RT/OG, TCU 7th-FA
24. Trenton Brown – RT, Florida 7th-FA
25. Chaz Green – OT, Florida 7th-FA

OG
1. Brandon Scherff – LG/RT, Iowa 1st
2. A.J. Cann – LG, South Carolina 2nd
3. Laken Tomlinson – OG, Duke 2nd-3rd
4. Tre Jackson – RG, Florida St 2nd-3rd
5. Robert Myers – LG/RT, Tennessee St 2nd-3rd
6. Josue Matias – OG/RT, Florida St 3rd-4th
7. Jamil Douglas – LG, Arizona St 3rd-4th
8. Miles Diffenbach – OG, Penn St 3rd-4th
9. John Miller – RG, Louisville 4th
10. Adam Shead – RG, Oklahoma 4th-5th
11. Aundrey Walker – LG/RT, USC 5th
12. Ali Marpet – OG, Hobart 5th-6th
13. Torrian Wilson – OG, UCF 6th
14. Arie Kouandijo – LG/RT, Alabama 6th-7th
15. Jarvis Harrison – RG, Texas A&M 7th
16. Jon Feliciano – OG, Miami 7th
17. Malcolm Bunche – LG/RT, UCLA 7th-FA
18. Ben Beckwith – OG, Mississippi St 7th-FA
19. Tyler Moore – OG/RT, Florida* 7th-FA

C
1. Cameron Erving – C, Florida St 1st-2nd
2. Hroniss Grasu – C, Oregon 2nd
3. Andy Gallik – C, Boston College 2nd-3rd
4. Reese Dismukes – C, Auburn 2nd-3rd
5. B.J. Finney – C, Kansas St 4th-5th
6. Jake Smith – C/LG, Louisville 6th
7. Brandon Vitabile – C, Northwestern 7th
8. Greg Mancz – C, Toledo 7th-FA
9. Shaquille Mason – C/RG, Georgia Tech 7th-FA
10. Shane McDermott – C, Miami 7th-FA
11. Tom Farniok – C, Iowa St 7th-FA
12. David Andrews – C, Georgia 7th-FA

K
1. Jared Roberts – K, Colorado St 7th
2. Sam Ficken – K, Penn St 7th-FA
3. Justin Manton – K, Louisiana-Monroe 7th-FA
 
DE
1. Alvin Dupree – DE/WOLB, Kentucky 1st
2. Arik Armstead – SDE, Oregon* 1st
3. Nate Orchard – DE/WOLB, Utah 1st-2nd
4. Danielle Hunter – DE/WOLB, LSU* 1st-2nd
5. DeForest Buckner – SDE, Oregon* 2nd
6. Owamagbe Odighizuwa – SDE, UCLA 2nd-3rd
7. Preston Smith – DE, Mississippi St 2nd-3rd
8. Corey Crawford – DE, Clemson 3rd
9. Za’Darius Smith – DE, Kentucky 3rd
10. Trey Flowers – DE, Arkansas 3rd-4th
11. Cedric Reed – DE, Texas 4th
12. Deion Barnes – DE/WOLB, Penn St 5th
13. Lynden Trail – DE, Norfolk St 5th-6th
14. Anthony Chickillo – SDE, Miami 5th-6th
15. James Rouse – DE, Marshall 6th-7th
16. Xzavier Dickson – DE/WOLB, Alabama 6th-7th
17. Zach Wagenmann – DE/WOLB, Montana 7th
18. Ray Drew – SDE, Georgia 7th-FA
19. Brian Mihalik – SDE, Boston College 7th-FA
20. Cory Morrissey – DE, Iowa St 7th-FA
21. Ryan Russell – DE, Purdue 7th-FA
22. Martin Ifedi – DE/WOLB, Memphis 7th-FA
23. Ishaq Williams – DE, Notre Dame 7th-FA

DT
1. Leonard Williams – SDE/DT, USC* 1st
2. Danny Shelton – NT, Washington 1st
3. Malcom Brown – DT, Texas* 1st
4. Michael Bennett – DT, Ohio St 1st-2nd
5. Jordan Phillips – NT, Oklahoma* 1st-2nd
6. Eddie Goldman – NT, Florida St* 1st-2nd
7. Mario Edwards – SDE/DT, Florida St* 2nd
8. Carl Davis – SDE/DT, Iowa 2nd
9. Xavier Cooper – DT/SDE, Washington St* 2nd-3rd
10. Grady Jarrett – DT, Clemson 3rd
11. Gabe Wright – DT, Auburn 3rd-4th
12. Christian Covington – DT/SDE, Rice* 3rd-4th
13. Joey Mbu – DT, Houston 4th
14. Tyeler Davison – DT/SDE, Fresno St 4th
15. James Castleman – DT, Oklahoma St 4th
16. Henry Anderson – SDE/DT, Stanford 4th-5th
17. Kaleb Eulls – DT/SDE, Mississippi St 4th-5th
18. Travis Riciti – SDE/DT, San Jose St 4th-5th
19. Louis Trinca-Pasat – DT/SDE, Iowa 5th
20. Chucky Hunter – DT, TCU 5th-6th
21. Xavier Williams – DT, Northern Iowa 6th
22. J.T. Surrat – DT, South Carolina 6th-7th
23. Warren Herring – DT, Wisconsin 6th-7th
24. Brandon Ivory – DT, Alabama 7th
25. Marcus Hardison – DT/SDE, Arizona St 7th-FA
26. Terry Williams – NT, ECU 7th-FA
27. Darius Kilgo – DT, Maryland 7th-FA
28. Derrick Lott – DT, Chattanooga 7th-FA
29. Bryon Bennett – DT, Ole Miss 7th-FA
30. Desmond Hollin – DT, Florida St 7th-FA

RUSH LB
1. Randy Gregory – WOLB/DE, Nebraska* 1st
2. Shane Ray – WOLB, Missouri* 1st
3. Dante Fowler – WOLB, Florida* 1st
4. Benardrick McKinney – WOLB, Mississippi St* 1st-2nd
5. Hauoli Kikaha – WOLB, Washington 2nd
6. Lorenzo Mauldin – WOLB, Louisville 2nd
7. Eli Harold – WOLB, Virginia* 2nd-3rd
8. Markus Golden – WOLB, Missouri 2nd-3rd
9. Tony Washington – WOLB/MLB, Oregon 3rd
10. Geneo Grissom – WOLB/DE, Oklahoma 3rd
11. Max Valles – WOLB, Virginia* 3rd-4th
12. Devonte Fields – WOLB/DE, Trinity Valley* 4th-5th
13. Shaquille Riddick – WOLB/DE, West Virginia 6th
14. C.J. Olaniyan – WOLB, Penn St 6th
15. James Vaughters – WOLB/MLB, Stanford 6th-7th
16. Jermauria Rasco – WOLB, LSU 6th-7th
17. Noah Spence – WOLB, Ohio St* 7th-FA
18. Andrew Hudson – WOLB, Washington 7th-FA

OLB
1. Shaq Thompson – WLB, Washington* 1st
2. Vic Beasley – SLB, Clemson 1st-2nd
3. Paul Dawson – OLB, TCU 2nd
4. Eric Kendricks – SLB/ILB, UCLA 2nd
5. Eric Striker – WLB, Oklahoma* 2nd-3rd
6. Zach Hodges – OLB, Harvard 3rd
7. Ramik Wilson – SLB, Georgia 3rd-4th
8. Kwon Alexander – OLB, LSU* 4th
9. Hayes Pullard – SLB/ILB, USC 4th-5th
10. Jordan Hicks – SLB/ILB, Texas 5th
11. Martrell Spaight – OLB, Arkansas 5th-6th
12. Jake Ryan – SLB, Michigan 5th-6th
13. Derrick Malone – WLB, Oregon 6th-7th
14. Junior Sylvestre – WLB, Toledo 7th
15. Davis Tull – SLB/ILB, Chattanooga 7th-FA
16. Maurice Falls – SLB/ILB, ECU 7th-FA
17. Aaron Davis – OLB, Colorado St 7th-FA
18. Dyshawn Davis – WLB, Syracuse 7th-FA
19. Reshard Cliett – OLB, South Florida 7th-FA
20. Zach Vigil – OLB, Utah St 7th-FA
21. Norkeithus Otis – SLB/ILB, North Carolina 7th-FA

MLB
1. Denzel Perryman – MLB, Miami 2nd
2. Jordan Jenkins – MLB, Georgia* 2nd-3rd
3. Stephone Anthony – MLB, Clemson 4th
4. Mike Hull – MLB, Penn St 5th
5. J.R. Tavai – MLB, USC 5th
6. Ben Heeney – MLB, Kansas 5th-6th
7. Taiwan Jones – MLB, Michigan St 6th
8. A.J. Johnson – MLB, Tennessee 6th-7th
9. Trey DePriest – MLB, Alabama 6th-7th
10. Michael Taylor – MLB, Florida 7th-FA
11. Terrance Plummer – MLB, UCF 7th-FA

CB
1. P.J. Williams – CB, Florida St* 1st
2. Trae Waynes – CB, Michigan St* 1st
3. Marcus Peters – CB, Washington* 1st-2nd
4. Jalen Collins – CB, LSU* 2nd
5. Alex Carter – CB/FS, Stanford* 2nd
6. Senquez Golson – CB, Ole Miss 2nd
7. Kevin Johnson – CB, Wake Forest 2nd-3rd
8. Lorenzo Doss – CB, Tulane* 2nd-3rd
9. Charles Gaines – CB, Louisville* 3rd
10. Doran Grant – CB/FS, Ohio St 3rd
11. D’Joun Smith – CB, Florida Atlantic 3rd-4th
12. Ladarius Gunter – CB, Miami 3rd-4th
13. Cam Thomas – CB, Western Kentucky 3rd-4th
14. Eric Rowe – CB/FS, Utah 4th
15. Ronald Darby – CB, Florida St* 4th
16. Steven Nelson – CB/FS, Oregon St 4th
17. Kevin White – CB, TCU 4th-5th
18. JaCorey Shepherd – CB, Kansas 4th-5th
19. Bernard Blake – CB, Colorado St 5th
20. Josh Shaw – CB, USC 5th-6th
21. Byron Jones – CB, Connecticut 5th-6th
22. Curtis Riley – CB, Fresno St 6th
23. Imoan Claiborne – CB/FS, Northwestern St 6th
24. Troy Hill – CB, Oregon 6th-7th
25. Deshazor Everett – CB/FS, Texas A&M 6th-7th
26. Justin Coleman – CB, Tennessee 7th
27. Julian Wilson – CB, Oklahoma 7th
28. Damian Swann – CB, Georgia 7th-FA
29. Bryce Callahan – CB, Rice 7th-FA
30. SaQwan Edwards – CB, New Mexico 7th-FA
31. Demetrious Nicholson – CB/FS, Virginia 7th-FA
32. Craig Mager – CB, Texas St 7th-FA

FS
1. Cody Prewitt – FS/SS, Ole Miss 1st
2. Derron Smith – FS, Fresno St 2nd
3. Quinten Rollins – FS/CB, Miami University 2nd-3rd
4. Chris Hackett – FS, TCU* 2nd-3rd
5. Gerod Holliman – FS, Louisville* 3rd
6. Anthony Harris – FS, Virginia 3rd-4th
7. Durrell Eskridge – FS, Syracuse* 4th
8. Damarious Randall – FS, Arizona St 4th-5th
9. James Sample – FS, Louisville* 5th-6th
10. Clayton Geathers – FS, UCF 5th-6th
11. Kurtis Drummond – FS, Michigan St 6th
12. Dechane Durante – FS/CB, Northern Illinois 6th-7th
13. Dean Marlowe – FS, James Madison 7th
14. Brian Blechen – FS/SS, Utah 7th-FA
15. Justin Cox – FS/CB, Mississippi St 7th-FA
16. Ryan Murphy – FS, Oregon St 7th-FA
17. Kyshoen Jarrett – FS, Virginia Tech 7th-FA
18. Brandon Alexander – FS, UCF 7th-FA

SS
1. Landon Collins – SS, Alabama* 1st
2. Ifo Ekpre-Olomu – SS/CB, Oregon 1st-2nd
3. Jaquiski Tartt – SS, Samford 3rd
4. Jordan Richards – SS, Stanford 3rd-4th
5. Ibraheim Campbell – SS, Northwestern 4th
6. Adrian Amos – SS, Penn St 4th-5th
7. Erick Dargan – SS, Oregon 4th-5th
8. Cody Riggs – SS, Notre Dame 5th
9. Quandre Diggs – SS, Texas 6th
10. Ronald Martin – SS, LSU 7th
11. De’Ante Saunders – SS, Tennessee St 7th-FA
12. Isaiah Johnson – SS, Georgia Tech 7th-FA
13. Sam Carter – SS, TCU 7th-FA
14. Tra’Mayne Bondurant – SS, Arizona 7th-FA
15. Jonathon Mincy – SS, Auburn 7th-FA
16. Robenson Therezie – SS, Auburn 7th-FA
17. Tevin McDonald – SS, Eastern Washington 7th-FA

P
1. Mike Sadler – P, Michigan St 7th
2. Kyle Loomis – P, Portland St 7th-FA
3. Spencer Roth – P, Baylor 7th-FA
4. Kyle Christy – P, Florida 7th-FA
5. Wil Baumann – P, North Carolina St 7th-FA
6. Darragh O’Neil – P, Colorado 7th-FA
 
Bah, I'm interested in your take on Darby overall. What do you think about his prospects as a rookie, how much playing time and where on the field? Also, how do you see him developing?

He had a lot of momentum going into this season, really looked good at end of previous year. I've stated that everyone took a step back this year, but his step back was the most noticeable.
 
Bah, what are the chances of Hackett falling to the Texans in the 3rd rd. I really hope their draft goes something like this

Rd.1 Parker
Rd.2 Dawson
Rd.3 Hackett
 
Bah, what are the chances of Hackett falling to the Texans in the 3rd rd. I really hope their draft goes something like this

Rd.1 Parker
Rd.2 Dawson
Rd.3 Hackett

I love defensive prospects from TCU. They tend to adapt very quickly to the NFL because Patterson runs a very complicated defensive scheme. I would love to get my hands on those two guys.

I don't think Parker makes it to us. I think he's gone in the top 12, so I'd sub Jaelen Strong in there. He's far more raw than Parker, but his top end potential is just as high. Would absolutely love to somehow land Parker though.

I think both of those other picks could happen. Dawson fits as a do it all ILB who can cover and play the run. I could see him being there for us at that selection.

This is a good draft for Safeties and they tend to not go very high, so I could definitely see Hackett there in the third, especially if Holliman goes in front of him. Very good chance the 6th Safety drafted would be right around our third round selection.
 
Bah, I'm interested in your take on Darby overall. What do you think about his prospects as a rookie, how much playing time and where on the field? Also, how do you see him developing?

He had a lot of momentum going into this season, really looked good at end of previous year. I've stated that everyone took a step back this year, but his step back was the most noticeable.

I'm not really that high on him, to be honest. He's a fantastic athlete, but he doesn't really do much with that. Every time I watch him he looks lost in coverage. He's athletic enough to stay with his man but he never seems to understand where they are going or where the ball is. I think he will be exposed at the next level when he can't out-athlete the guy across from him.

I think he could be a third corner but I wouldn't put him in the nickel. I don't think he gets off blocks well enough and I don't like his tackling. He's the kind of guy who comes in with the nickel group and you slide one of your starters down into the slot.

I also think that's he's pretty much maxed out. I don't think he has improved at all since his freshman year. He's played a lot more, but the quality of that play looks pretty much the same to me.

I just don't think he "gets it". He doesn't look like a "Cornerback" to me, he looks like a guy who got put at CB just because he happened to be a great athlete with the right size.
 
I love defensive prospects from TCU. They tend to adapt very quickly to the NFL because Patterson runs a very complicated defensive scheme. I would love to get my hands on those two guys.

I don't think Parker makes it to us. I think he's gone in the top 12, so I'd sub Jaelen Strong in there. He's far more raw than Parker, but his top end potential is just as high. Would absolutely love to somehow land Parker though.

I think both of those other picks could happen. Dawson fits as a do it all ILB who can cover and play the run. I could see him being there for us at that selection.

This is a good draft for Safeties and they tend to not go very high, so I could definitely see Hackett there in the third, especially if Holliman goes in front of him. Very good chance the 6th Safety drafted would be right around our third round selection.

If Parker weren't there I would try to hit a homerun with a guy like Green-Beckham or Funchess. Guys with unreal type athletic ability. Sometimes you've got to gamble if you want to be the best and these 2 guys, although a gamble for different reasons are 2 of the best athletes in this draft and would give BOB's offense a badly needed speed/weapon.

Hackett is ranked as a 4th rd pick by Rang. I'm hoping that he lasts until the Texans 3rd rd pick. I've got him ranked in the 2nd. His skillset reminds me of Jimmie Ward, who went in the late 1st to San Fran.
 
You are the first person other than me that sees Olumu as a safety. His speed and skills there would be awesome. Height would not be as big a detriment.
 
QB
WR
1. DeVante Parker – WR, Louisville 1st
2. Kevin White – WR, West Virginia 1st
3. Jaelen Strong – WR, Arizona St* 1st
4. Dorial Green-Beckham – WR, Oklahoma* 1st-2nd
5. Devin Funchess – WR/HB, Michigan* 1st-2nd

Funchess is too low, from what I'm seeing and hearing here.
 
You are the first person other than me that sees Olumu as a safety. His speed and skills there would be awesome. Height would not be as big a detriment.

I think he could still play CB but I think he'd be better at S. He's quick in small areas, he's physical, and he's a good tackler. All of those skills would be useful there. My main concerns with him have been his length and athleticism. He's athletic enough to run with guys over the middle but he doesn't have the long speed to stay with NFL WRs down the field. I think you minimize that if you put him in the middle.
 
Thoughts on Gurley @ 16?

Great player but he's too injury prone for me. All three years for Georgia he was in and out of games in important moments because he was too banged up. And they didn't overuse him. He just always seems to get nicked.

I certainly wouldn't say no to him, but I'd rather have Coleman. He's every bit the athlete and I think he gives you a little more versatility.
 
Funchess is too low, from what I'm seeing and hearing here.

Fair enough. I'm not going to begrudge anyone who likes him more than I do. The tools are obviously there.

Not that they are the ultimate authority, but I've seen mock drafts from CBS Sports and GBN Report where Funchess is taken at the bottom of the 1st round. It's really too early to say, one way or the other, at this point.

http://www.cbssports.com/nfl/draft/mock-draft

Funchess reminds me a lot of Braylon Edwards. If he could put it all together he would be an amazing physical specimen. But instead he takes the lazy route. He takes plays off when he knows he's not getting the ball, he drops too many passes, and he's soft.

I don't like using first round picks on guys who have to be motivated to give the proper amount of effort.
 
Great player but he's too injury prone for me. All three years for Georgia he was in and out of games in important moments because he was too banged up. And they didn't overuse him. He just always seems to get nicked.

I certainly wouldn't say no to him, but I'd rather have Coleman. He's every bit the athlete and I think he gives you a little more versatility.

Gotcha. I am zeroing in on Parker. I think we need WR help.

As far as Funchess, I have been watching him for years. I think the only thing he is going to burn is the team that takes him in the first round. To me I dont think he has the BURST that is needed, especially at his size.

I was a BIG fan of Kelvin Benjamin last season. Was ecstatic getting him in the 2nd round of our mock draft. But if you think Funchess is the same player then I think you are going to be disappointed. I think someone taking him in the 2nd or 3rd could be happy with their purchase. If they figure out where and how to use him.
 
You are the first person other than me that sees Olumu as a safety. His speed and skills there would be awesome. Height would not be as big a detriment.

I think he will be a great nickel back. Put him on the little slot wrs.
 
@Bah007, I'd like to get your opinion of Tyrus Thompson-OT and see if it's similar to mine. Pros: I see a guy that definetly has the size for the NFL (height/weight), but also the long arms and big hands. I like his quickness and quick feet, seems fairly athletic for a man his size. I like his pass blocking more so than his run blocking but he's got the basic skills to work with. Cons: Needs to bend his knees more to absorb a bull rush and/or generate more power in run blocking, and get his pads lower. I think he needs to work on his run blocking/power, maybe it's a strength issue. I'd also like to see more of a mean streak, I want to see him flatten guys, and finish his blocks. With his size and athleticism he should be dominating D-linemen in college.

What do you think of him as a later round, 5th-7th round, prospect? Right now I think he's more of a RT prospect for the NFL, but with a little technique work he could probably handle LT as a swing OT and could probably handle either OG spot as well.
 
@Bah007, I'd like to get your opinion of Tyrus Thompson-OT and see if it's similar to mine. Pros: I see a guy that definetly has the size for the NFL (height/weight), but also the long arms and big hands. I like his quickness and quick feet, seems fairly athletic for a man his size. I like his pass blocking more so than his run blocking but he's got the basic skills to work with. Cons: Needs to bend his knees more to absorb a bull rush and/or generate more power in run blocking, and get his pads lower. I think he needs to work on his run blocking/power, maybe it's a strength issue. I'd also like to see more of a mean streak, I want to see him flatten guys, and finish his blocks. With his size and athleticism he should be dominating D-linemen in college.

What do you think of him as a later round, 5th-7th round, prospect? Right now I think he's more of a RT prospect for the NFL, but with a little technique work he could probably handle LT as a swing OT and could probably handle either OG spot as well.

Based on your evaluation I'd say we see a very similar player.

Despite his monstrous size I think he's more athlete than football player right now. He has the fundamental skills that you look for in a NFL lineman, he's just raw with them.

He appears to have a solid foundation of strength but he doesn't functionally use it well. He doesn't transfer power efficiently from his lower body to his upper body, and I think that's why you see him get pushed around sometimes by guys who have no business pushing him around. He also hasn't been able to overcome the leverage problem that his height creates. Right off the bat I'd guess that he has good weight room strength but a weak core. That's fixable, so I think he'd be able to play RT or either OG spot after correcting that.

He has the feet and length to play LT, but his technique is shoddy. He definitely needs some NFL coaching before I'd let him play that side. He'd get murdered by anybody who has more than one move.

I think 5th round is the latest he would go. 5th round is where he grades at as a player right now, but I think he'll go higher because there is clearly potential there. Sometimes you aren't drafting guys based on what they are, but instead on what they could be, especially in the last half of the draft where missing on one guy isn't such a huge deal.

He's pretty close to a blank canvas right now, which is desirable. I think he's capable of playing four different positions, depending on the direction the team that drafts him wants to go.
 
Based on your evaluation I'd say we see a very similar player.

Despite his monstrous size I think he's more athlete than football player right now. He has the fundamental skills that you look for in a NFL lineman, he's just raw with them.

He appears to have a solid foundation of strength but he doesn't functionally use it well. He doesn't transfer power efficiently from his lower body to his upper body, and I think that's why you see him get pushed around sometimes by guys who have no business pushing him around. He also hasn't been able to overcome the leverage problem that his height creates. Right off the bat I'd guess that he has good weight room strength but a weak core. That's fixable, so I think he'd be able to play RT or either OG spot after correcting that.

He has the feet and length to play LT, but his technique is shoddy. He definitely needs some NFL coaching before I'd let him play that side. He'd get murdered by anybody who has more than one move.

I think 5th round is the latest he would go. 5th round is where he grades at as a player right now, but I think he'll go higher because there is clearly potential there. Sometimes you aren't drafting guys based on what they are, but instead on what they could be, especially in the last half of the draft where missing on one guy isn't such a huge deal.

He's pretty close to a blank canvas right now, which is desirable. I think he's capable of playing four different positions, depending on the direction the team that drafts him wants to go.

Glad to say that we see the same thing in Thompson. I think Thompson's issues are very coachable/fixable, and a team that could stash him away on the end of the bench could have a very good OT on their hands in 2016 if he puts in the work. Thanks.
 
He's at the top of Bah007's list of DE's/WOLB.

Jeez, I passed over that 10 times.
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Bah007 or anyone else with knowledge, I'd like to get some opinions on a few mid round O-line prospects. Specifically the following:

Donovan Smith-OT Penn St.
Jeremiah Poutasi-OT/OG Utah
Robert Myers-OG Tenn. St.

I'm thinking the Texans may take more than 1 O-lineman in this draft and all of these guys seem to have great positional size and length and might play more than 1 position. Opinions? Thanks.
 
Bah007 or anyone else with knowledge, I'd like to get some opinions on a few mid round O-line prospects. Specifically the following:

Donovan Smith-OT Penn St.
Jeremiah Poutasi-OT/OG Utah
Robert Myers-OG Tenn. St.

I'm thinking the Texans may take more than 1 O-lineman in this draft and all of these guys seem to have great positional size and length and might play more than 1 position. Opinions? Thanks.

I think Smith can be a solid pro RT. I actually think he has a chance to go in the second round.

Poutasi will likely have to move inside. I think he can play either OG spot.

Myers could potentially play RT in the pros but I think he ends up at LG. Versatility is a plus with him. Could pitch in at LG, RG, or RT in spurts.
 
Latest top five by position:

QB
1. Marcus Mariota, Oregon
2. Jameis Winston, Florida St
3. Garrett Grayson, Colorado St
4. Brett Hundley, UCLA
5. Bryce Petty, Baylor

RB
1. Tevin Coleman, Indiana
2. Todd Gurley, Georgia
3. Jay Ajayi, Boise St
4. Melvin Gordon, Wisconsin
5. David Johnson, Northern Iowa

FB
1. Jalston Fowler, Alabama
2. Conner Neighbors, LSU
3. Tyler Varga, Yale
4. Mike Burton, Rutgers
5. Aaron Ripkowski, Oklahoma

WR
1. Kevin White, West Virginia
2. DeVante Parker, Louisville
3. Jaelen Strong, Arizona St
4. Breshad Perriman, UCF
5. Dorial Green-Beckham, Oklahoma

Slot WR
1. Amari Cooper, Alabama
2. Nelson Agholor, USC
3. Devin Smith, Ohio St
4. Rashad Greene, Florida St
5. Tre McBride, Williams & Mary

TE Y
1. Maxx Williams, Minnesota
2. Clive Walford, Miami
3. Jesse James, Penn St
4. Tyler Kroft, Rutgers
5. Jeff Heuermann, Ohio St

TE F
1. Nick O'Leary, Florida St
2. E.J. Bibbs, Iowa St
3. Darren Waller, Georgia Tech
4. Gerald Christian, Louisville
5. MyCole Pruitt, Southern Illinois

OT
1. Andrus Peat, Stanford
2. La'el Collins, LSU
3. Ereck Flowers, Miami
4. Jake Fisher, Oregon
5. D.J. Humphries, Florida

OG
1. Brandon Scherff, Iowa
2. Laken Tomlinson, Duke
3. Arie Kouandijo, Alabama
4. A.J. Cann, South Carolina
5. Ali Marpet, Hobart

C
1. Cameron Erving, Florida St
2. Hroniss Grasu, Oregon
3. Andy Gallik, Boston College
4. Reese Dismukes, Auburn
5. Greg Mancz, Toledo

Edge DL
1. Dante Fowler, Florida
2. Randy Gregory, Nebraska
3. Alvin Dupree, Kentucky
4. Arik Armstead, Oregon
5. Mario Edwards, Florida St

Interior DL
1. Leonard Williams, USC
2. Danny Shelton, Washington
3. Malcom Brown, Texas
4. Jordan Phillips, Oklahoma
5. Eddie Goldman, Florida St

OLB
1. Vic Beasley, Clemson
2. Shane Ray, Missouri
3. Shaq Thompson, Washington
4. Eric Kendricks, UCLA
5. Paul Dawson, TCU

MLB
1. Stephone Anthony, Clemson
2. Denzel Perryman, Miami
3. Zach Hodges, Harvard
4. Mike Hull, Penn St
5. Hayes Pullard, USC

CB
1. Trae Waynes, Michigan St
2. P.J. Williams, Florida St
3. Jalen Collins, LSU
4. Marcus Peters, Washington
5. Quinten Rollins, Miami University

FS
1. Cody Prewitt, Ole Miss
2. Damarious Randall, Arizona St
3. Derron Smith, Fresno St
4. Ifo Ekpre-Olomu, Oregon
5. Doran Grant, Ohio St

SS
1. Landon Collins, Alabama
2. Jaquiski Tartt, Samford
3. Ibraheim Campbell, Northwestern
4. Adrian Amos, Penn St
5. Gerod Holliman, Louisville

K
1. Justin Manton, Louisiana Lafayette
2. Sam Ficken, Penn St
3. Jared Roberts, Colorado St

P
1. Kyle Loomis, Portland St
2. Trevor Pardula, Kansas
3. Spencer Roth, Baylor
 
Can't say I've seen Holliman as a SS yet. Kind of neuters his ball skills while accentuating the fact that he's never met a ballcarrier he didn't want to ole, no?

OTOH I couldn't agree more with you about Peat. His skills are unmistakable. I'm always a little struck at some of the negatives I see about him on here. I think once he starts working daily against/with pro-level pass rushers/coaches he's going to be molded into a 10-year franchise-type LT.
 
Can't say I've seen Holliman as a SS yet. Kind of neuters his ball skills while accentuating the fact that he's never met a ballcarrier he didn't want to ole, no?

OTOH I couldn't agree more with you about Peat. His skills are unmistakable. I'm always a little struck at some of the negatives I see about him on here. I think once he starts working daily against/with pro-level pass rushers/coaches he's going to be molded into a 10-year franchise-type LT.

I don't know quite what to do with Holliman. Despite his college production, I don't see a guy with the range and cover skills to play FS in the NFL. If he's gonna stick he's going to have to toughen up and learn how to tackle. I think he'd do best working in shallow zones using his instincts to jump routes. I don't think he can run with guys over the top.

We definitely agree about Peat. He's a no brainer.
 
28. Deontay Greenberry – WR, Houston* 6-3 198 6th

Crushing his pro-day. Hearing 21 reps 4.4 40 35.5" vert 9'8" broad jump
 
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