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Tuesday, 10 March 2015

QUARTERBACK :

1.Marcus Mariota, Beaver State (Age: 21)

Where He Wins: Uses his quality as a passer similarly as a runner. Displays the required poise and patience to win within the pocket and within structure, however will break that if would like be. Keeps eyes up once evading pressure to find open receivers. may be fast in tempo or go through action/reaction/third progression.
2. Jameis Winston, FSU (Age: 21)

NFL Comparison: Eli Manning (Alec and Lance Zierlein)

Where He Wins: it's *easy* to visualize however his game can translate. awful eye level within the face of a pass rush. purposeful quality to avoid pressure and notice operable house. Anticipates passes quite the other quarterback during this category. people additional against interior pressure this season and made passes, however those mistakes were exacerbated in 2014. Converts in pressure things.

3. Blake Sims, Alabama (Age: 24)

4. Brett Hundley, UCLA (Age: 21)

5. Garrett Grayson, Colorado State (Age: 23)

6. Bryce Petty, Baylor (Age: 23)

7. Chris Bonner, CSU Pueblo

8. Sean Mannion, Beaver State State (Age: 23)

9. Brandon Bridge, South Alabama (Age: 23)

10. Taylor Heinicke, Old Dominion State (Age: 22)

Running Back


1. Todd Gurley, Georgia (Age: 20)

Where He Wins: UN agencyle} back who may be the inspiration of AN offense. can develop the yards blocked for him and conjointly produce on his own, each when contact and beating defenders' angles. legerity to weave between lanes while not wasted movement may be a and. snug as a receiver on screens patiently to form most of blocks.
2. Melvin Gordon, Wisconsin (Age: 22)

3. swayer Abdullah, NE (Age: 21)

4. Jay Ajayi, state capital State (Age: 21)

5. David Cobb, MN (Age: 21)

6. Duke Johnson, Miami (Age: 21)

7. T.J. Yeldon, Alabama (Age: 21)

8. Tevin Coleman, IN (Age: 22)

9. Mike Davis, South geographical area (Age: 22)

10. David Johnson, Northern Iowa (Age: 23)

11. Malcolm Brown, TX (Age: 21)

12. cod Robinson, Miss State (Age: 22)

13. Jeremy Langford, Michigan State (Age: 23)

14. Javorious Allen, USC (Age: 23)

15. Trey Williams, TX A&M (Age: 22)

Wide Receiver


1. Kevin White, WVU (Age: 22)

Where He Wins: Another World Health Organization wins within the massive and tiny receiver games, though he had troublesome separating in routes against multiple quality corners this season. One year marvel label is attention-grabbing, however i do not see it as a negative. Would you rather he not have improved?

2. Amari Cooper, Alabama (Age: 20)

Where He Wins: largely wins within the tiny receiver game, and there's nothing wrong therewith, however he did do an improved job in oppose things this year. Still, i'd not consider him there. Creates such a lot separation with quickness, sustaining speed in routes and exactitude. conjointly a threat with the ball in his hands. he is not restricted, he simply cannot win all over. Again, that's fine.

3. Dorial Green-Beckham, American state (Age: 22)

Where He Wins: Wins within the massive (catch purpose in oppose situations) and tiny (separation and yards when catch) receiver games. Plays sort of a specimen at the position and there appears to be lots of aptitude to figure with, at a footing wherever aptitude typically separates nice from sensible.

4. DeVante Parker, city (Age: 22)

Where He Wins: Floats at the catch purpose in oppose catches. If he goes to a QB World Health Organization throws back shoulder, watch out. rising within the "small" receiver game, in terms of separation and yards when catch.
5. Devin Funchess, Michigan (Age: 21)

Where He Wins: Has the extent of ability to win in such a large amount of ways in which. Posts up and flashes of high inform in middle of field, sideline or within the endzone. Has nice short space quickness for somebody of his size to select up yards when the catch.

6. Devin Smith, Ohio State (Age: 23)
7. Justin Hardy, european (Age: 23)

8. Breshad Perriman, UCF (Age: 21)

9. Lord Nelson Agholor, USC (Age: 21)

10. Rashad author, FSU (Age: 22)

11. Tre McBride, William & The Virgin (Age: 22)

12. Judith Jamison Crowder, Duke (Age: 21)

13. Sammie Coates, reddish-brown (Age: 22)

14. Tyler Lockett, Kansas State (Age: 22)

15. Jaelen robust, Arizona State (Age: 21)

16. Phillip Dorsett, Miami (Age: 22)

17. Tony Lippett, Michigan State (Age: 22)

18. Dezmin Lewis, Central Arkansas (Age: 22)

19. Kenny Bell, NE (Age: 23)

20. Chris Conley, Georgia (Age: 22)

Tight End


1. Maxx Williams, MN (Age: 21)

Where He Wins: Has place along a number of the most effective highlight reel catches we have seen at the position. Has been impactful each inline and once split within the slot or out wide. solely must be willing and adequate as a blocker to remain on the sector on all downs, and he's a minimum of that.

2. statesman Walford, Miami (Age: 23)

3. Ben Koyack, Notre Dame (Age: 22)

4. Jean Sifrin, UMass (Age: 27)

5. crook, Penn State (Age: 20)

Offensive Tackle


1. La'El Collins, LSU

Where He Wins: Length and strength compensates for deficiencies in different areas. Gets to the second level alright and appears to maul. doesn't get the credit he deserves in terms of quality and purposeful energy. can have one or 3 unhealthy snaps per game, however luck part determines impact.

2. Brandon Scherff, Iowa

Where He Wins: Scherff incorporates a future at either tackle or guard, it simply depends on the team that selects him. such a lot power and strength beside movement skills. can slot in set about or zone specific schemes, though there's crossover on each team. conjointly desires to end his blocks instead of simply occupy.

3. Cedric Ogbuehi, Texas A&M

Where He Wins: I don't think about injuries. Ogbuehi has enough strength, length and energy to carry abreast of the skin. There area unit real flashes of the whole package, he must win additional typically on 1st contact so as to sustain success.

4. Andrus humate, Stanford

Where He Wins: a lot of stronger moving forward than back. Outside of a couple of unhealthy plays, improvement was evident in pass protection for humate. must use his strength and frame instead of looking forward to lateral movements.

5. Jake Fisher, Oregon

Where He Wins: an impressive jock at the location Fisher is best at miroring and acomplishing his assignment, particularly as a pass guardian. could be the most effective true ZBS or slant block T during this category.

6. D.J. Humphries, Florida

Where He Wins: can work the athletic/footwork profile several coaches need in a very left tackle. Had higher than expected purposeful strength for a 285 lbs blockers, and is currently up twenty lbs. ought to work set about or zone block lines. appearance to get a latch to halt momentum.

7. T.J. Clemmings, Pittsburgh

Where He Wins: Length and strength. As Lance Zierlein aforesaid, he has the extent of ability to be a beginning tackle. Is it ignorance or rawness that's inflicting him to not trust his feet or not utilize an enclosed armbar to forestall lateral moves?
8. Ereck Flowers, Miami

9. Ty Sambrailo, Colorado State

10. Donovan Smith, Penn State

Interior Offensive Line


1. Brandon Scherff, Iowa

Where He Wins: Scherff incorporates a future at either tackle or guard, it simply depends on the team that selects him. such a lot power and strength beside movement skills. can slot in set about or zone specific schemes, though there's crossover on each team. conjointly desires to end his blocks instead of simply occupy.

2. Cameron Julius Winfield Erving, FSU

3. G Shaq Mason, Georgia technical school

4. G Tre Jackson, FSU

5. G A.J. Cann, South geographical area

6. G Laken Tomlinson, Duke

7. G Arie Kouandjio, Alabama

8. C Hroniss Grasu, Oregon

9. G John Miller, Louisville

10. G Ali Marpet, Hobart

11. Jeremiah Poutasi, Utah

12. Jarvis Harrison, Texas A&M

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