Daniel Jeremiahs top 50 prospects for 2019 NFL Draft 4.0

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Daniel Jeremiah's top 50 prospects for 2019 NFL Draft 4.0 Published: Apr 03, 2019 at 07:13 AM NFL Media analyst With the 2019 NFL and in the rearview, we're in the stretch run of prospect evaluation. The 2019 ( ) is fast approaching, so it's time to update my top-50 list. In terms of risers, rides into the top five. Some people doubt the Houston product's size or sack totals, but his absurd athleticism and elite quickne s are impo sible to deny. And my top interior offensive lineman, , cracks the top 20. The N.C. State center has knocked the pre-draft proce s out of the park, checking his last box with an outstanding pro day. On the flip side, fell out of the top 40 after posting a 40-yard dash in the 4.7s during his pro day. I really like the Washington safety's instinctive, sound game, but that lack of speed's a concern. According to NFL Research, 4.63 is the slowest 40 time for a safety drafted in the first round since 2003. Lastly, one cornerback (Notre Dame's ) re-entered the board, while another corner (Michigan State's ) fell out. School: Ohio State | Year: Junior **Previous rank:** Bosa has an ideal frame for a 4-3 DE, and he is consistently disruptive in every game I've studied. As a pa s rusher, he can win with quickne s, power and a variety of hand moves. He often incorporates the same swipe/rip/flatten move that his brother, Joey, has mastered. Nick can convert speed to power, and he also flashes some ability to slide inside and rush over the guard. He is stout at the point of attack against the run, and he's quick to locate and pursue the football. There are some durability concerns after he underwent season-ending . Bosa isn't as big as his older brother, but I expect similar dominance and production at the NFL level. School: Alabama | Year: Sophomore (RS) **Previous rank:** Williams has good size for the position and po se ses a rare combination of suddenne s, strength and football intelligence. He moved up and down the line of scrimmage in Alabama's defense and was effective at every spot. As a pa s rusher, he explodes off the ball, maintains leverage and pushes his opponent into the lap of the quarterback. He also uses a violent club/swim move. Williams is constantly double-teamed, but he still finds a way to generate pre sures and sacks. Against the run, he plays with a low pad level, locks his hands inside and violently sheds blocks to pursue the ball copyright. Overall, this is a dominant player who's capable of emerging as a premier interior defensive lineman very early in his NFL career. School: Kentucky | Year: Senior **Previous rank:** Allen is a tall, long edge player with tremendous agility, versatility and production. As a pa s rusher, he wins with speed, bend and a nifty inside counter move. He doesn't po se s a lot of power, but he makes up for it with his Gumby-like flexibility at the top of his rush. Against the run, he uses his length to set the edge, and he's a blur closing from the back side. Allen is a huge a set in coverage, providing the athletic ability to mirror backs and tight ends all over the field. Overall, the Kentucky product po se ses an ideal skill set for today's game: He can run, rush and cover. School: Houston | Year: Junior **Previous rank:** Oliver is an undersized interior lineman with exceptional twitch and pa s-rush potential. He primarily lined up over the center, but he did move around a bit in Houston's defense. Against the pa s, he has an explosive first step and outstanding change-of-direction quickne s. He is quick to shoot his hands, but he needs to develop a better game plan once engaged. Oliver was constantly slanting in Houston's defensive scheme, and that led to quick wins versus both the run and pa s. His lack of size and length does show up in the run game -- he gets swallowed up at times. His effort is excellent, despite facing constant double-teams. Overall, Oliver isn't as powerful or polished as the ' was entering the NFL, but he has similar athleticism and should be a disruptive force for the team that drafts him. School: Iowa | Year: Sophomore (RS) **Previous rank:** Hockenson is a fun player to watch. In the pa sing game, he fights through pre s coverage and will stair-step defenders (fights through pa s coverage and understands how to attack the leverage of defenders) down the field, helping to create some separation on cro sers and deep-over routes. He tracks the ball naturally, and his high-point skills are on display in the red zone. He is very physical after the catch and po se ses adequate speed. Hockenson is at his best in the run game. He rag-dolls defensive ends and linebackers. He had multiple pancake blocks in every game I studied. Overall, Hockenson is one of the best blocking tight ends I've ever evaluated, and he is dependable in the pa sing game. He's a Day 1 impact player at the next level. School: LSU | Year: Junior **Previous rank:** White has a thick, sturdy frame and po se ses prototypical explosivene s and playmaking skills. Against the pa s, he has the speed and agility to cover TEs down the field, and he closes space in a hurry when he's in zone coverage. He has timing and burst as a blitzer. He wins the majority of his 1-on-1s versus running backs in pa s protection. Against the run, White brings sideline-to-sideline range, but he will get stuck on blocks once engaged. He has good (but not ) instincts to key/read. However, even when he's a half count late, he makes up for it with his play speed. He is an outstanding, chest-up tackler. Overall, White has what teams are looking for at the position: The ability to run, cover and blitz. School: Clemson | Year: Senior **Previous rank:** Wilkins has solid size (6-foot-3, 315 pounds) for the position, and he's been a disruptive presence along the Clemson line throughout his career. Against the pa s, he has quick feet and hands, which allow him to routinely win early in the down. He's at his best when slanting and working through the edges of blockers. He isn't a powerful bull rusher. Against the run, he is much better on the back side. He relies on quickne s to slip blocks and does a good job of avoiding cut blocks. On the front side, he'll occasionally get too high -- and consequently get turned and dumped. Overall, Wilkins has upside as a pa s rusher and penetrator, but you'll have to live with some deficiencies at the point of attack. School: Alabama | Year: Junior **Previous rank:** Jacobs is one of my favorite players to study in this draft cla s. He has a thick, compact build, and I love his combination of power, elusivene s and versatility. In the run game, he po se ses excellent vision, burst and wiggle. His change-of-direction quickne s is off the charts. He runs low to the ground and powers through tacklers in every game I studied. Jacobs has the speed to get to the perimeter -- he's a weapon when lined up as a QB in the Wildcat and when he's used on fly sweeps from the slot. In the pa sing game, Jacobs runs crisp routes and po se ses natural hands; he's a make-you-mi s specialist in space. He does need to improve in pa s protection. He must come to balance as a blocker and avoid lunging at blitzers. Overall, Jacobs is a special talent, and his light workload at Alabama (251 carries in three seasons) should be viewed as a positive, not a negative. School: Michigan | Year: Junior **Previous rank:** Bush is a little undersized for the position (5-11, 234 pounds), but he makes up for it with instincts, twitch and production. He's excellent as a zone dropper against the pa s -- quick to key routes and get a jump on the ball. In man coverage, he has the speed to run with tight ends and running backs, but he gets a little too grabby down the field. He is an excellent blitzer, using a dip/rip move to defeat running backs. Bush really excels in the run game. He is quick to identify, fill and chest up runners. He is also capable of shocking and shedding guards when they work up to the second level. He has a high batting average as a tackler and provides some huge hits. Overall, Bush is a three-down linebacker, and he'll provide the team that drafts him with a physical presence. School: Michigan | Year: Junior **Previous rank:** Gary is a freak. He has a unique blend of size, speed, explosivene s and power. Unfortunately, it doesn't always translate to production. As a pa s rusher, he has a dynamic get-off and flashes the power to bull through OTs with only one arm extended. However, he lacks complementary moves and stalls at the top of his rush far too often. Against the run, he destroys TEs on the edge with pure strength and power. However, he will bury his head and fail to locate the football at times. His athleticism is on display in coverage, where I've seen him run and mirror slot receivers. There are some concerns about his durability after he mi sed time with injuries. Overall, Gary is more of an athlete than football player at this time, but the upside is off the charts, and his effort is exceptional. School: Oklahoma | Year: Junior (RS) **Previous rank:** Murray is an extremely explosive quarterback prospect who lacks the ideal height/bulk for the position. He has extremely quick feet in his setup and bounces on his toes at the top of his drop. He has dynamic arm strength and doesn't need to grind his toes in the ground to generate power. He isn't as accurate as , but he flashes the touch to layer the ball on occasion, accompanying the "wow" power throws. The majority of his decisions are made pre-snap; otherwise, he resorts to scrambling around and buying time. There are examples of him working deeper into progre sions, but that will still be an adjustment for him at the next level. He is an electric runner, using a quick/choppy stride to eat up ground. I had two major i sues early in the evaluation proce s, but his full-time commitment to football and surprising bulk at the combine (207 pounds) helped alleviate those concerns. Overall, I see Murray as a solid starting NFL quarterback. School: Mi si sippi State | Year: Senior **Previous rank:** Sweat is a tall, long and Maury Wills Jersey athletic defensive end. As a pa s rusher, he relies on a quick get-off and his length to pop/separate before bending around the edge to generate sacks. He doesn't show much snap/power on contact, but he still finds ways to win. His effort is excellent. Against the run, he plays a little high and will get moved around by opposing tackles. He will improve once he learns to lower his pads. Sweat is much better versus tight ends. He has the agility to drop into the flat in coverage. Overall, Sweat needs to get stronger, but his combination of length, agility and production makes him an easy sell in the draft room. School: Washington State | Year: Senior (RS) **Previous rank:** Dillard has an athletic frame for the position, and he's a very easy mover. In pa s protection, he explodes out of his stance and plays with tremendous knee bend, patience and balance. He shoots his hands in tight and can redirect with very little effort. When opponents get into his chest, he is quick to re-work his hands and regain leverage. In the run game, he is more of a fine se, wall-off player than a people-mover. He has the athleticism to work up to the second level, and I believe he'll be effective on outside pulls. Overall, Dillard is a pure, pa s-protecting left tackle. Yes, he needs to get stronger and more physical, but in a pa sing league, what he does best is highly coveted. School: Florida | Year: Junior **Previous rank:** Taylor lined up at right tackle for the Gators. He has average height and a broad frame for the position. In the pa sing game, he has the foot quickne s to cover up speed rushers and the athleticism to redirect versus counter moves. He has a bad habit of scooping instead of punching, which allows defenders to get into his chest. However, he is still sturdy versus power rushers, despite giving up his chest. In the run game, he has tremendous upper-body strength to torque and to s defenders. He's nasty. Some teams will prefer his power inside at the guard position, but I see him as a quality starting right tackle. School: Iowa | Year: Junior **Previous rank:** Fant has a tall, athletic frame (6-4, 249 pounds) and exceptional explosivene s. He moved around in the Iowa scheme, putting his hand in the dirt, splitting out wide or aligning in the wing. He explodes off the line of scrimmage and is a very fluid route runner. He creates a lot of separation and tracks the ball easily over his shoulder. Fant isn't as effective when he's working underneath. He lacks polish and drops some easy balls. He also has a bad habit of unnece sarily jumping for balls that are put on his frame. After the catch, he uses his speed to pull away from defenders. He is a shield blocker in the run game, lacking tenacity and physicality in that department. Overall, Fant is a special athlete who is at his best working vertically. He has some shortcomings in other areas, but he'll be a big-play producer right away for his drafting team. School: Oklahoma | Year: Junior **Previous rank:** Brown is a clone. He has a similar build and the same explosive playmaking skills as the three-time Pro Bowler. He lines up outside and in the slot. He easily defeats pre s coverage with his quickne s -- and when corners elect to play off coverage, he eats up their cushion in a hurry. He is a blur on deep posts and go routes, showing both suddenne s off the line and another gear once the ball is thrown to him. He has also shown the ability to quickly get in/out of breaks when working back to the quarterback on curls and comebacks. He plays much bigger than his size (5-9, 166 pounds) down the field, attacking the football at the highest point. He is dynamic after the catch. Overall, Brown might lack ideal size, but he's a polished receiver and a threat to score from anywhere on the field. He did undergo , which means he's probably not a lock for the top 20. I don't see him falling out of the first round, though. School: Mi si sippi State | Year: Junior **Previous rank:** Simmons has the ideal frame, athleticism and explosivene s for the position. As a pa s rusher, he has an exceptional first step and rolls his hips to uproot blockers. Simmons has tremendous upper torque to stack and to s blockers on the way to the quarterback. He excels on twists and games. Against the run, he explodes into blocks, extends his arms, peeks and frees himself to make plays. However, teams will need to do their homework on his character -- his 2016 arrest stemmed from a highly publicized video of him getting into a . Overall, Simmons has potential and a similar skill set to DT . The in early February might hurt him a little bit in the draft, but he's too talented a player to fall very far. School: N.C. State | Year: Senior (RS) **Previous rank:** Bradbury is a slightly undersized player with excellent quickne s, balance and awarene s. He is a very clean player, rarely falling off blocks or getting caught out of position. In pa s protection, he has quick hands and can easily slide mirror while displaying excellent knee bend. He will stutter back a little bit versus power rushers before settling down. He is very aware. In the run game, he uses his quickne s to consistently reach and cut off defenders. He takes good angles up to the second level, and he can adjust in space. He isn't a mauler, but he stays attached to his a signment. Overall, Bradbury will be a steady, reliable starter, and I see very minimal risk. School: Mi si sippi | Year: Sophomore (RS) **Previous rank:** Metcalf has a rare blend of size, speed and athleticism. He's at his best on runaway routes (go, slant, post). He explodes off the ball in his release and uses his big frame (6-3, 228) to wall off opponents on slants and vertical routes. He's a little choppy at the top of his route when he's working back to the quarterback. Metcalf makes some spectacular one-handed grabs, but he will drop some pa ses due to lack of concentration. He is exceptional after the catch, breaking tackles and pulling away from defenders. Overall, Metcalf still has room to improve, but he's built like the Batman suit -- extremely explosive and tough. He will be a matchup nightmare for opposing teams as soon as he steps foot on an NFL field. He was fully cleared to participate in the combine, but he did suffer a , and it's a concern any time a player is coming back from that type of injury. Pre-draft medical checks figure to play a big role in his evaluation. School: Alabama | Year: Junior **Previous rank:** Williams lined up at left tackle for the Tide, but I'm projecting him to guard at the next level. He has outstanding feet in the pa sing game. He is quick, and he smoothly redirects versus counter moves. He plays with knee bend and keeps his hands in tight. His lack of length does show up on tape, and that is why I'd prefer to see him play inside. He is dominant in the run game. He runs his feet on contact and generates movement at the point of attack. He's also effective working up to the second level. He takes proper angles and plays on his feet. I love his awarene s and toughne s. Overall, Williams is an excellent prospect and has a chance to be a guard early in his career. School: Ohio State | Year: Sophomore (RS) **Previous rank:** Haskins is a pure pocket pa ser with outstanding arm strength, poise and production. He lacks ideal foot quicks in his setup, but he throws from a firm platform. He has a tight, compact stroke, and the ball jumps out of his hand. He can drive the football into tight widows and displays excellent loft and touch on the deep ball. Haskins will get a little aggre sive at times, but his overall decision-making has been solid. His biggest i sues arise when he's forced to move off his spot because he lacks the suddenne s to create and get out of trouble. He's accurate on designed roll-outs to the right, but his accuracy is spotty on the opposite side. He's used sparingly on designed QB runs, but I love his competitivene s and toughne s as a ball copyright (see: Maryland game, when he logged three rushing scores). Overall, Haskins has the nece sary tools to win games from the pocket, but his succe s will depend greatly on his protection. School: Clemson | Year: Junior (RS) **Previous rank:** Ferrell has excellent size, length and power. As a pa s rusher, he lacks an elite get-off, but he has an effective dip/rip move and can generate some knockback with his hands. He has some stiffne s at the top of his rush, but his effort is outstanding and he's a finisher once he gets to the quarterback. Against the run, he can hold the point of attack and does a nice job shedding blocks. Overall, Ferrell lacks elite athleticism, but I love his combination of size, effort and production. School: Mi si sippi State | Year: Senior **Previous rank:** Abram has a thick, sturdy frame for the position. He aligned high and low in the Bulldog scheme. He is at his best when he's playing closer to the line of scrimmage. He's quick to key/read/fill the alley, and delivers some ma sive hits upon arrival. He has shown the ability to match up in the slot and flashes some range from the deep half. He does get overaggre sive at times, which can lead to some fly-by mi sed tackles. I love his temperament and toughne s. Overall, Abram is a perfect fit as a down safety, and he'll be highly valued by teams that incorporate that position. School: Mi souri | Year: Senior **Previous rank:** Lock has the desired height and bulk for the position (6-4, 228). He owns a quick delivery and generates plenty of RPMs with minimal strain or effort. He made "wow" drive throws in every game I viewed. He excels on hole shots along the sideline (placing the ball between the corner and safety versus Cover 2) and can jam the ball into the seam, as well. He is more accurate on drive throws than touch throws. He needs to add more loft to the ball. Lock will get sloppy with his footwork at times, falling off throws unnece sarily. He's very aggre sive, which leads to explosive plays and some turnovers. He's very urgent with his movement when pre sured and shows the ability to escape and extend plays. He is an excellent athlete. Overall, Lock needs to polish his footwork and tone down his aggre sivene s, but he has a special skill set and tremendous upside. School: Clemson | Year: Junior **Previous rank:** Lawrence is a hulking defensive tackle at 6-4 and 342 pounds. As a pa s rusher, he primarily relies on his strength and power to push the pocket. He does have impre sive foot quickne s and occasionally flashes a nifty swim move. However, he didn't get many opportunities, because Clemson brought in more explosive rushers in obvious pa sing situations. He is a dominant run defender. He easily stacks single blocks on the front side and refuses to be cut off on the back side. Teams will need to investigate the suspension for a failed test for performance-enhancing drugs that kept Lawrence out of the College Football Playoff. Overall, Lawrence will be an immediate force against the run, and I believe he has the potential to develop into more than a pocket pusher in the pa sing game. School: Washington | Year: Sophomore (RS) **Previous rank:** Murphy has average height and a lean, slender frame for the position. He primarily lines up outside, but he does take some reps in the slot. He plays a lot of bail technique, keeping his eyes on the quarterback, and he's quick to key, plant and drive on the ball. He has excellent instincts and ball skills. He is a very fluid athlete, and his quickne s is outstanding. However, there are some concerns about his deep speed. Against the run, he is aggre sive as a force defender, but he'll dive and mi s some tackles. Overall, Murphy lacks ideal size/speed, but he's ultra-instinctive and will be very attractive to teams that play a lot of zone coverage. School: Florida State | Year: Junior **Previous rank:** Burns is a tall, skinny edge rusher with excellent length and athleticism. As a pa s rusher, he has an explosive get-off and the ability to bend/wrap at the top of his rush. He also has an explosive inside counter move. However, he doesn't have any snap once engaged and fails to convert speed to power. He needs to win early in the down. As a run defender, he lacks the girth and strength to consistently hold the point of attack, but he plays with excellent effort on the back side. Overall, Burns needs to get stronger, but his upside is sky high because of his length and speed. School: Alabama | Year: Junior **Previous rank:** Smith has an excellent blend of size, athleticism, ball skills and toughne s. He lines up inline, as a wing or split out. He has a nice burst off the line and is a fluid route runner. He tracks the ball naturally and has reliable hands. He uses his speed to create after the catch. Smith is more than serviceable in the run game. He primarily seals and stalemates, but there are flashes of nasty finishes. Overall, Smith doesn't have the same upside as former Alabama TE , but he should be a quality starting TE very early in his NFL career. School: Temple | Year: Senior **Previous rank:** Ya-Sin has Russell Martin Jersey ideal size, speed, toughne s and ball skills. In off coverage, he has quick feet, and he's very fluid when he turns and opens up. He doesn't waste steps on his plant and drive -- he closes in a hurry. In pre s coverage, Ya-Sin needs to do a better job of using his hands, and he will occasionally get turned around versus shiftier wideouts. Fortunately, he has the speed to recover when he's caught out of position. He finds the ball in the air and gets his hands on a lot of footballs. He's very aggre sive in run support and a reliable tackler in space. Overall, Ya-Sin has the competitivene s and athleticism to develop into a quality NFL starter. School: Oklahoma | Year: Junior (RS) **Previous rank:** Ford lined up at right tackle for the Sooners, and that is where he projects at the next level. He lacks ideal tackle height at 6-4, but he's long and athletic. In the pa sing game, he uses his quickne s to position and square up opponents, but he needs to improve his hand usage. He carries his hands low and allows defenders to get their hands on his chest. Ford has outstanding change-of-direction quickne s, and he plays with awarene s. In the run game, he is more of a stalemate blocker on the front side, but he has the athleticism to work up to the second level, and he can efficiently cut off on the back side of runs. Overall, I wish Ford was more consistent from game to game, but he has all of the tools to excel at right tackle in the NFL. School: Georgia | Year: Senior **Previous rank:** Baker is a tough, gritty cornerback who plays bigger than his size (5-11, 193 pounds). In pre s coverage, he has quick hands and effectively re-routes wideouts. He is fluid when he turns and opens up, and he has enough speed to carry vertical routes. He is a little sticky when he has to gear down and work downhill versus comebacks and curls. He doesn't have a lot of ball production, but he rarely gives up plays down the field. Against the run, he is very productive when he's unchecked, but he will get stuck on blocks at times. Overall, Baker is very competitive and has the versatility to play at a high level in multiple schemes. School: LSU | Year: Sophomore (RS) **Previous rank:** Williams is a tall, lean cornerback with build-up speed and ball skills. In pre s coverage, he doesn't shoot his hands, but he uses his gliding stride to match and mirror wideouts. Williams isn't as effective in off coverage; he gets too high and lacks pop out of his plant and drive. He had a tough time against Alabama's Jerry Jeudy. When he's in phase, he does a good job of locating and playing the football. He's a low, wrap/drag tackler in the run game, and his lack of play strength shows up at times. Overall, Greedy is a tough evaluation. I love his size and ball awarene s, but I'm concerned about his lack of short-area burst and physicality. School: Delaware | Year: Senior **Previous rank:** Adderley is a slightly undersized safety prospect with outstanding instincts, range and ball skills. He is a former cornerback, and his movement skills reflect that background. He is very fluid in his backpedal, and his combination of recognition and burst allow him to cover a lot of ground. He has no i sues locating the ball in the air and po se ses strong, dependable hands. Against the run, he is aggre sive to the alley and boasts a high batting average as a tackler. He also offers value in the return game, where he displays vision, speed and toughne s. Overall, Adderley is an ideal, pure free safety and should be a quality starter immediately in his rookie campaign. School: Duke | Year: Junior (RS) **Previous rank:** Jones has outstanding size for the position (6-5, 221). He is always under control and throws from a firm platform. As a pa ser, he relies more on touch than power. He throws with anticipation underneath and puts plenty of loft on deep balls, dropping them in the bucket. He's more accurate than his stats would suggest (career completion percentage of 59.9); Jones suffered from a lot of dropped pa ses at Duke. He's very athletic on designed QB runs, but he lacks urgency to consistently escape when pre sured. He has shown the ability to read the full field, but he was forced to hold the ball at times because his weapons failed to separate. He showed his toughne s by playing Enrique Hernandez Jersey through injuries this past fall. Overall, Jones lacks elite arm strength, but he has a nice blend of size, toughne s and football smarts. School: Notre Dame | Year: Senior **Previous rank:** Tillery has rare height/length for the position. He is a very streaky player on tape. As a pa s rusher, there are games where he dominates (see: Stanford game, when he logged four sacks) with a combination of quick hands, power and effort. However, there are other games where he's content to hang on blocks and play too high. In the run game, he flashes the ability to stack, to s and pursue the ball. He still needs to lower his pad level, but he rarely gives ground at the point of attack. Overall, Tillery isn't going to fit every team, but he shows some flashes, similar to . He just needs to become more consistent. School: Mi si sippi | Year: Junior **Previous rank:** Brown has average height and a thick, sturdy frame. He lined up in the slot in the Rebels' offense, running a lot of slants in their RPO scheme and catching a ton of other quick-hitters. He is a one-speed route runner, but he knows how to shield off defenders and attacks the ball in the air. He does have some drops on low balls, but those are offset by his ability to play above the rim. He tracks the deep ball naturally. After the catch, he steps through tackles and fights for extra yards. Overall, Brown lacks top-end speed, but he'll have a Day 1 role as a big slot receiver. School: Arizona State | Year: Junior **Previous rank:** Harry is a big, physical wideout with strong hands and run-after-the-catch talent. He isn't sudden in his release, but he powers through pre s coverage and he's adept at using his big frame to wall off defenders underneath and down the field. He wins a lot of 50/50 balls and has a special ability to adjust down the field (see: ). After the catch, he has the strength to break tackles and is surprisingly elusive. He has punt-return value despite lacking elite top speed. Overall, Harry isn't a burner (4.53 40 at the combine), but his size/physicality and ball skills will make him a fantastic option on third down and inside the red zone. School: Georgia | Year: Junior **Previous rank:** Ridley has good size (6-1, 199 pounds), and he's a very polished route runner. He lacks an explosive burst in his release, but understands how to set up defenders and is very efficient at the top of his route. Despite lacking top-end juice, he creates separation with his clean footwork in/out of the break point. He has very strong hands and attacks the ball at the highest point. After the catch, he is tough, but he lacks premier burst or elusivene s. His relative lack of production is a concern, but there were a lot of mouths to feed in this offense. Overall, Ridley is ready to contribute right away. While he doesn't po se s the ideal twitch, he consistently gets open and has strong, reliable hands. School: Texas A&M | Year: Junior (RS) **Previous rank:** McCoy lined up primarily at center for the Aggies, but he also spent some time at guard earlier in his career. He has ideal size, quickne s and power for an interior lineman. In pa s protection, he is quick to close space and attack defenders. He shoots his hands quickly and controls easily. He has a firm anchor and he's aware of twists and stunts. In the run game, he can torque/turn defenders with his upper-body strength, and he looks to finish. He takes good angles to the second level, but he will struggle to adjust and latch in space. Overall, McCoy has the ability to start early in his career at any of the interior OL spots. School: Kansas State | Year: Senior (RS) **Previous rank:** Risner lined up at right tackle for the Wildcats and po se ses a good combination of power, balance and instincts. In the pa sing game, he is quick to shoot his hands and he squats on power rushers. He will click his heels together at times, but he hasn't paid for it against these opponents. He should be able to correct that at the NFL level. He is very aware versus blitzes and stunts in the run game, using his upper-body strength to torque and turn defenders. He's also shown the ability to reach and seal from the back side. He will struggle to adjust in space at the second level. Overall, Risner has the tools to become a quality starting right tackle, and he adds value because of his experience at the center position during his redshirt freshman campaign. School: South Carolina | Year: Senior (RS) **Previous rank:** Samuel is a thick, muscular wideout. He's been extremely productive when healthy, but he battled multiple injuries during his college career. In South Carolina's offense, he caught a ton of quick hitters (primarily bubble screens and slants). He catches the ball naturally and is exceptional after the catch. He uses his lower-body strength to power through tackles, and he can also make defenders mi s. He was outstanding at the , proving he's a capable route runner. Overall, Samuel's durability is a concern, but he's dynamic with the ball in his hands and also offers value in the return game. School: Washington | Year: Junior **Previous rank:** Rapp is slightly undersized for the position, but he's been very productive throughout his career. He lines up in the deep half, as well as underneath in the box. He anticipates well from the deep hash and always takes the proper angle to the ball. He has good (not ) closing speed and excellent ball awarene s. He has a great feel as a blitzer, displaying timing and the ability to defeat a block. He is outstanding versus the run. He can sort through the trash when in the box and takes perfect angles to the alley from the deep half. He comes to balance and is a sure tackler in space. Overall, Rapp is one of the most reliable/dependable players in this draft cla s. Still, his lackluster speed at Washington's pro day (where he ran a 40-yard dash in the 4.7s) will impact his draft stock. School: Iowa State | Year: Junior **Previous rank:** Montgomery has an ideal blend of size, vision and short-area burst. On inside runs, he can drop his pads and power through contact or avoid defenders in very tight quarters. His ability to stop/start immediately is unique for a bigger back. He lacks top-tier juice to consistently get to the perimeter. Montgomery isn't a big part of the pa sing game, but he's been reliable when called upon. He prefers to cut block in pa s protection and he's been inconsistent in that area. Overall, Montgomery has been a steady, consistent performer throughout his college career, and I expect the same results as he transitions to the NFL. School: Washington | Year: Senior (RS) **Previous rank:** McGary has outstanding size, quickne s and toughne s for the right tackle position. He is very raw in the pa sing game. He cro ses his feet over on occasion and has had some i sues versus speed rushers. He does have the ability to catch/anchor power rushers, and he's very aware versus pre sure looks. He is a dominant run blocker, latching on to defenders and sending them flying (see: first play vs. Oregon). He explodes into contact and is a nasty finisher. McGary collected a lot of knockdowns in the games I studied. I was impre sed with the improvements he made to his pa s-rush technique during the week of practice at the . Overall, McGary isn't a perfect pa s protector, but he has all of the nece sary tools to develop, and I love his play temperament and toughne s. School: TCU | Year: Senior (RS) **Previous rank:** Collier has the size and skill set to line up on the edge or inside. He is extremely twitched-up and jars opponents once he gets his hands on them. In the pa sing game, he uses a shake/bull-rush move, and he can also pop/separate from blocks while only using one arm. He can convert speed to power off the edge. He isn't an elite bender at the top of his pa s rush, but he still finds a way to finish. He has the strength to hold the point of attack against the run and his effort is solid. Overall, Collier isn't the biggest name in this DL cla s, but it wouldn't shock me if he emerged as the top player at the position three or four years from now. School: Penn State | Year: Junior **Previous rank:** A one-year starter at running back, Sanders took over for in Penn State's backfield. He has good size (5-11, 211) for the position and a complete skill set. On inside runs, he can make defenders mi s or power through tackles. He has good vision and feel for cutback lanes. He has plenty of juice to get to the edge on perimeter runs and po se ses some wiggle when he gets into the open field. He is a reliable target out of the backfield, but needs to improve in pa s protection. He had some mi sed a signments in the games I studied. Overall, Sanders has the tools to emerge as a quality NFL starter, and he has plenty of tread left on his tires (276 carries in three seasons with the NittanyLions). School: Louisiana Tech | Year: Senior (RS) **Previous rank:** Ferguson has ideal size, length, power and production. He has experience standing up on the edge, as well as putting his hand on the ground. In the pa sing game, he is a pure power rusher. He uses a violent stutter bull rush, and he'll mix in a long-arm move, as well as an occasional hand swipe. He has very heavy hands; OTs immediately give ground once he lands them. He is a little tight at the top of his rush, but he's an excellent finisher (see: 45 sacks at Louisiana Tech, including 17.5 this past season). In the run game, he can use his length to set the edge. His effort on the back side needs to improve. He'll take some snaps off. Overall, Ferguson isn't a bendy edge defender, but I love his physicality and ability to finish. He should be a Day 1 starter in the NFL. School: Notre Dame | Year: Junior **Previous rank:** Love has average size/speed, but he has fantastic instincts, ball skills and toughne s. He played inside and outside in Notre Dame's scheme, but I'm projecting him as a pure nickel at the next level. He has outstanding foot quicks and is very fluid. He relies on his instincts to properly position himself to make plays on the ball. His lack of deep speed (see: Michigan game) is a concern when lined up outside, but it hasn't been an i sue inside. He is outstanding versus the run. He is aggre sive to attack the line of scrimmage and is a physical tackler. Overall, Love reminds me a lot of when he was coming out of Iowa, and I see him having similar succe s as a starting nickel corner. School: Clemson | Year: Junior **Previous rank:** Mullen has a tall/athletic build for the position. He wasn't challenged much in the five games I studied, but I love his movement skills and play speed. In pre s coverage, he does a nice job mirroring underneath, and he has plenty of speed to carry vertical routes. He'll use a bail technique at times, and he's able to read through the wideout to the quarterback. In off coverage, he is a count late to key and drive, but he does po se s a nice closing burst. He doesn't have much ball production, but that's because the ball is rarely thrown his way. He is a firm tackler in run support. Overall, it's tough to penalize Mullen for the lack of opportunities. He has the skill set to excel as a pre s cornerback at the next level. School: Alabama State | Year: Senior (RS) **Previous rank:** Howard has ideal height and length for the position. He played both left and right tackle in the games I studied. In pa s protection, he explodes out of his stance and effortle sly covers up speed rushers off the edge. He keeps his hands in tight and steers opponents with relative ease. He has an immediate anchor versus bull rushers. When his hands get knocked away, he is quick to replace them. In the run game, he has the foot quicks and balance to cut off on the back side, and he always stays attached. He doesn't have a lot of knock-off power, but he's effective. Overall, the only real question about Howard involves the level of competition. This article has been reproduced in a new format and may be mi sing content or contain faulty links. Please use the Contact Us link in our site footer to report an i sue.
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