2019 NFL Draft: Top 250 prospects (with comments)
ByReuters
Published 24/04/2019 at 12:45 GMT
Field Level Media's Top 250 prospects for the 2019 NFL Draft:
Rank (Position Rank), Player (*=underclassman) Pos, Ht., Wt., 40, Proj.,
School, Comment
School, Comment
1. (1) Nick Bosa, DE, 6-3 3/4, 266, 4.79, 1, Ohio State: Power-packed,
technically-refined edge rusher with similar production as brother Joey, the
3rd pick in '16.
technically-refined edge rusher with similar production as brother Joey, the
3rd pick in '16.
2. (1) Quinnen Williams, DT, 6-3, 303, 4.83, 1, Alabama: Most dominant player
in this draft last season. Offers rare combination of explosive quickness and
power.
in this draft last season. Offers rare combination of explosive quickness and
power.
3. (1) Ed Oliver, DT, 6-1 7/8, 287, N/A, 1, Houston: Exceptional agility for
the position, projecting as an Aaron Donald/Geno Atkins-type interior
penetrator.
the position, projecting as an Aaron Donald/Geno Atkins-type interior
penetrator.
4. (1) Josh Allen, OLB, 6-4 7/8, 262, 4.63, 1, Kentucky: Turned down NFL last
year to polish game and it shows. Twitchy edge rusher with ideal length,
athleticism.
year to polish game and it shows. Twitchy edge rusher with ideal length,
athleticism.
5. (1) Devin White, ILB, 6-0, 237, 4.42, 1, LSU: Reigning Butkus Award winner.
Ideal blend of instincts, grit, physicality and legit sideline to sideline
speed.
Ideal blend of instincts, grit, physicality and legit sideline to sideline
speed.
6. (2) Rashan Gary, DE, 6-4 3/8, 277, 4.58, 1, Michigan: Size and athleticism
scream top five pick but wasn't as productive as traits suggest. May be better
in NFL.
scream top five pick but wasn't as productive as traits suggest. May be better
in NFL.
7. (3) Montez Sweat, DE, 6-5 3/4, 260, 4.41, 1, Mississippi State: Ideal
new-age edge rusher with exceptional length and speed. Best player at Sr. Bowl
& owned Combine.
new-age edge rusher with exceptional length and speed. Best player at Sr. Bowl
& owned Combine.
8. (4) Clelin Ferrell, DE, 6-4 3/8, 264, N/A, 1, Clemson: Full-service DE who
may prove better against the run than pass in NFL due to just average initial
burst.
may prove better against the run than pass in NFL due to just average initial
burst.
9. (1) Jonah Williams, OT, 6-4 1/2, 302, 5.12, 1, Alabama: Three-year starting
OT at Alabama is as close as this draft gets to a plug-and-play blocker. A
technician.
OT at Alabama is as close as this draft gets to a plug-and-play blocker. A
technician.
10. (1) Dwayne Haskins, QB, 6-3 3/8, 231, 5.04, 1, Ohio State: Classic
drop-back passer with good vision, accuracy, arm. One-year starter with
below-avg. athleticism
drop-back passer with good vision, accuracy, arm. One-year starter with
below-avg. athleticism
11. (1) Andraez "Greedy" Williams, CB, 6-1 7/8, 185, 4.37, 1, LSU: Teases with
exceptional height, fluidity & ballskills, but cover-corner mentality in
run support is troubling.
exceptional height, fluidity & ballskills, but cover-corner mentality in
run support is troubling.
12. (1) T.J. Hockenson, TE, 6-4 3/4, 251, 4.7, 1, Iowa: Best of a terrific TE
class. Soft hands and speed to challenge the seam and blocks like a third OT.
class. Soft hands and speed to challenge the seam and blocks like a third OT.
13. (2) Brian Burns, OLB, 6-4 3/4, 249, 4.53, 1, Florida State: Twitchy edge
rusher who played closer to 235 pounds at FSU but didn't lose his burst or
bend at this size.
rusher who played closer to 235 pounds at FSU but didn't lose his burst or
bend at this size.
14. (2) Kyler Murray, QB, 5-10 1/8, 207, N/A, 1, Oklahoma: World class athlete
drafted 9th in MLB & won Heisman only season as starting QB. Size, scheme
concerns.
drafted 9th in MLB & won Heisman only season as starting QB. Size, scheme
concerns.
15. (1) D.K. Metcalf, WR, 6-3 3/8, 228, 4.33, 1, Mississippi: Calvin
Johnson-like size/speed. Grandfather, father, uncle played in NFL. Missed
15/36 games to injuries.
Johnson-like size/speed. Grandfather, father, uncle played in NFL. Missed
15/36 games to injuries.
16. (2) Byron Murphy, CB, 5-10 3/4, 190, 4.55, 1, Washington: Lacks top-notch
speed but buttery smooth hip turn, instincts and physicality for position.
Ideal zone CB.
speed but buttery smooth hip turn, instincts and physicality for position.
Ideal zone CB.
17. (3) Christian Wilkins, DT, 6-3 1/4, 315, 5.04, 1, Clemson: Excellent
initial quickness, agility and awarenes for a DT of his size. Superb
intangibles as well.
initial quickness, agility and awarenes for a DT of his size. Superb
intangibles as well.
18. (1) Nasir Adderley, S, 5-11 3/4, 206, N/A, 1, Delaware: Dominant small
schooler who stood out at Sr. Bowl. Classic FS with range, ballskills and
reliable tackling.
schooler who stood out at Sr. Bowl. Classic FS with range, ballskills and
reliable tackling.
19. (2) N'Keal Harry, WR, 6-2 3/8, 228, 4.53, 1, Arizona State: Cleanest WR
prospect in this class. Lacks elite speed but polished routes, strong hands
and highly physical.
prospect in this class. Lacks elite speed but polished routes, strong hands
and highly physical.
20. (2) Jawaan Taylor, OT, 6-5, 312, N/A, 1, Florida: Earth-mover with the
mass, power to spark an immediate upgrade in running game. Solid in pass pro
too.
mass, power to spark an immediate upgrade in running game. Solid in pass pro
too.
21. (4) Dexter Lawrence , DT, 6-4 1/2, 342, 5.05, 1, Clemson: Freakish combo
of size and athleticism but isn't as quick as 40-time suggests. Dominant
run-stuffing NG.
of size and athleticism but isn't as quick as 40-time suggests. Dominant
run-stuffing NG.
22. (2) Devin Bush, ILB, 5-11, 234, 4.43, 1-2, Michigan: New-age ILB who makes
up for lack of ideal size with exceptional speed, instincts and ferocity.
up for lack of ideal size with exceptional speed, instincts and ferocity.
23. (2) Noah Fant, TE, 6-4 1/8, 249, 4.5, 1-2, Iowa: Jimmy Graham-like seam
(and slot) threat whose height and 39.5" vertical jump scream red zone
monster.
(and slot) threat whose height and 39.5" vertical jump scream red zone
monster.
24. (5) Jerry Tillery, DT, 6-6 1/2, 295, 4.93, 1-2, Notre Dame: Top 10 tools
with inconsistent results. Size, athleticism suggest positional, schematic
versatility.
with inconsistent results. Size, athleticism suggest positional, schematic
versatility.
25. (2) Johnathan Abram, S, 5-11 3/8, 205, 4.45, 1-2, Mississippi State:
Heat-seeking missile in run support with the range, awareness and ballskills
to handle either safety role.
Heat-seeking missile in run support with the range, awareness and ballskills
to handle either safety role.
26. (3) Deionte Thompson, S, 6-1, 195, N/A, 1-2, Alabama: Exciting size, range
and ballskills but struggled in playoffs. Inability (or unwillingness) to work
out since.
and ballskills but struggled in playoffs. Inability (or unwillingness) to work
out since.
27. (3) Andre Dillard, OT, 6-5, 315, 4.96, 1-2, Washington State: Best
pass-blocking OT in this class. Very light feet and good length. Passive
rather than a puncher, though.
pass-blocking OT in this class. Very light feet and good length. Passive
rather than a puncher, though.
28. (3) Deandre Baker, CB, 5-11, 193, 4.52, 1-2, Georgia: Battle-tested,
highly competitive corner who returned for senior season and won Thorpe Award.
highly competitive corner who returned for senior season and won Thorpe Award.
29. (1) Cody Ford, OG, 6-3 3/4, 329, 5.21, 1-2, Oklahoma: Built like an OG but
with the feet and length (34") of an OT. Experienced at both for nation's top
OL.
with the feet and length (34") of an OT. Experienced at both for nation's top
OL.
30. (1) Josh Jacobs, RB, 5-10 , 220, N/A, 1-2, Alabama: Lacks preferred
breakaway speed but has everything else, including plenty of tread left on his
tires.
breakaway speed but has everything else, including plenty of tread left on his
tires.
31. (3) Drew Lock, QB, 6-3 3/4, 228, 4.69, 1-2, Missouri: Broke SEC record for
most passing TDs as a junior and opted to return. Plus arm, accuracy. Gets
rattled.
most passing TDs as a junior and opted to return. Plus arm, accuracy. Gets
rattled.
32. (3) Marquise Brown, WR, 5-9 3/8, 166, N/A, 1-2, Oklahoma: Best vertical
threat in the class due to exceptional speed. Spindly frame. Cousin to NFL's
Antonio Brown.
threat in the class due to exceptional speed. Spindly frame. Cousin to NFL's
Antonio Brown.
33. (4) Dalton Risner, OT, 6-4 3/4, 312, 5.3, 1-2, Kansas State: Blue-collar
blocker who starred wherever KSU needed him. Impressive reps vs. Montez Sweat
at Sr. Bowl.
blocker who starred wherever KSU needed him. Impressive reps vs. Montez Sweat
at Sr. Bowl.
34. (4) Amani Hooker, S, 5-11 3/8, 210, 4.48, 1-2, Iowa: Third consecutive Big
Ten DB of the year for Iowa. Smart, agile and a slashing hitter. Proven at
nickel too.
Ten DB of the year for Iowa. Smart, agile and a slashing hitter. Proven at
nickel too.
35. (5) Anthony Nelson, DE, 6-7, 271, 4.82, 1-2, Iowa: Overshadowed in this DL
class. Long, strong and impressive athlete for size. Scheme/position
versatile.
class. Long, strong and impressive athlete for size. Scheme/position
versatile.
36. (4) A.J. Brown, WR, 6-0 1/2, 226, 4.49, 1-2, Mississippi: Alpha dog at Ole
Miss rather than workout warrior like teammates. Anquan Boldin-like possession
WR.
Miss rather than workout warrior like teammates. Anquan Boldin-like possession
WR.
37. (4) Daniel Jones, QB, 6-5 1/8, 221, 4.81, 1-2, Duke: Game-manager with
ideal smarts, size, release and accuracy. Just average arm strength, however.
ideal smarts, size, release and accuracy. Just average arm strength, however.
38. (1) Garrett Bradbury, C, 6-2 7/8, 306, 4.92, 2, North Carolina State:
Consensus top-rated C in this class. Exceptional athlete for the position with
underrated strength/length.
Consensus top-rated C in this class. Exceptional athlete for the position with
underrated strength/length.
39. (5) Kaleb McGary, OT, 6-7 1/8, 317, 5.05, 2, Washington: Top 10 talent who
tore his ACL in pre-combine training and may require redshirt season.
Powerful.
tore his ACL in pre-combine training and may require redshirt season.
Powerful.
40. (7) Jeffery Simmons, DT, 6-3, 305, N/A, 2, Mississippi State: Morris
Trophy winner as PAC-12's top OL. Impressed at Sr Bowl. and Combine as well.
Four-year starter.
Trophy winner as PAC-12's top OL. Impressed at Sr Bowl. and Combine as well.
Four-year starter.
41. (4) Lonnie Johnson, CB, 6-1 7/8, 213, 4.52, 2, Kentucky: Bigger than most
WRs and uses it to his advantage, bullying them with his length and strength.
WRs and uses it to his advantage, bullying them with his length and strength.
42. (5) Taylor Rapp, S, 5-11 3/4, 208, N/A, 2, Washington: Poor timed speed in
the 40-yard (4.77 at Pro Day) but exceptional quickness, instincts and
tackling.
the 40-yard (4.77 at Pro Day) but exceptional quickness, instincts and
tackling.
43. (6) Trysten Hill, DT, 6-2 3/4, 308, 5.04, 2, Central Florida: Quick-twitch
penetrating three-technique DT who clashed with UCF coaches and thus requires
vetting.
penetrating three-technique DT who clashed with UCF coaches and thus requires
vetting.
44. (5) Deebo Samuel, WR, 5-11 1/4, 214, 4.48, 2, South Carolina: Golden
Tate-like frame and physicality makes this dynamic WR and PR more of a RB
after the catch.
Tate-like frame and physicality makes this dynamic WR and PR more of a RB
after the catch.
45. (6) Chauncey Gardner-Johnson, S, 5-10 7/8, 210, 4.48, 2, Florida: Ideal
frame, physicality and speed for safety. Reminiscent of former UF teammate
Keanu Neal.
frame, physicality and speed for safety. Reminiscent of former UF teammate
Keanu Neal.
46. (6) Joe Jackson, DE, 6-4 1/4, 275, N/A, 2, Miami: Blue-collar base 4-3 DE
who may lack elite initial quickness but possesses length, power and grit.
who may lack elite initial quickness but possesses length, power and grit.
47. (2) Chris Lindstrom, OG, 6-3 3/4, 308, 4.91, 2, Boston College: Top-heavy
but light-footed OG with NFL bloodlines and mentality. Best in a zone-blocking
scheme.
but light-footed OG with NFL bloodlines and mentality. Best in a zone-blocking
scheme.
48. (6) Greg Little, OT, 6-5 1/4, 310, 5.33, 2, Mississippi: Imposing LT with
exciting tools who just needs to iron out some of the wrinkles to be a
longtime starter.
exciting tools who just needs to iron out some of the wrinkles to be a
longtime starter.
49. (5) Kendall Sheffield, CB, 5-11 3/8, 193, N/A, 2, Ohio State: Forecasted
to be fastest player at Combine before partially tearing pec during BP.
Originally at Alabama.
to be fastest player at Combine before partially tearing pec during BP.
Originally at Alabama.
50. (3) Mack Wilson, ILB, 6-1 1/8 , 240, N/A, 2, Alabama: Prototypically built
MLB with the awareness and loose hips to handle coverage. Just avg. speed,
though.
MLB with the awareness and loose hips to handle coverage. Just avg. speed,
though.
51. (7) Jachai Polite, DE, 6-2 5/8, 258, 4.84, 2, Florida: Explosive intitial
burst to beat OTs with speed alone. Active hands. Forced NCAA-best 7 fumbles
in 2018.
burst to beat OTs with speed alone. Active hands. Forced NCAA-best 7 fumbles
in 2018.
52. (6) Hakeem Butler, WR, 6-5 3/8, 227, 4.48, 2, Iowa State: Imposing split
end with size to post-up CBs and the speed to beat them over the top. Too many
drops.
end with size to post-up CBs and the speed to beat them over the top. Too many
drops.
53. (6) Amani Oruwariye, CB, 6-1 5/8, 205, 4.47, 2, Penn State: First-round
tools but didn't emerge as full-time starter until senior year. More athletic
than aggressive.
tools but didn't emerge as full-time starter until senior year. More athletic
than aggressive.
54. (7) Darnell Savage, S, 5-10 3/4, 198, 4.36, 2, Maryland: Position
versatile DB with experience at safety, nickel. Lacks ideal size but is a
competitive hitter too.
versatile DB with experience at safety, nickel. Lacks ideal size but is a
competitive hitter too.
55. (7) Parris Campbell, WR, 5-11 7/8, 205, 4.31, 2, Ohio State: Better
football player than athlete. Tough to move and finds the ball.
Ultra-productive and reliable.
football player than athlete. Tough to move and finds the ball.
Ultra-productive and reliable.
56. (8) Zach Allen, DE, 6-4 1/8, 281, 5.0, 2, Boston College: Among most
dynamic athletes in this class. Pigeonholed as underneath WR at OSU but could
be more.
dynamic athletes in this class. Pigeonholed as underneath WR at OSU but could
be more.
57. (8) JJ Arcega-Whiteside, WR, 6-2, 225, N/A, 2, Stanford: Former basketball
player and plays like it, boxing out DBs to snatch passes with his hands. Big
slot in NFL?
player and plays like it, boxing out DBs to snatch passes with his hands. Big
slot in NFL?
58. (3) Chase Winovich, OLB, 6-2 3/4, 256, 4.59, 2, Michigan: Tasmanian
Devil-like intensity out of the 2- or 3-point stance. Stiff-hipped. Needs to
rush, not cover.
Devil-like intensity out of the 2- or 3-point stance. Stiff-hipped. Needs to
rush, not cover.
59. (2) Elgton Jenkins, C, 6-4 1/2, 310, N/A, 2-3, Mississippi State: Powerful
and battle-tested with experience all over OL. Solid now; should improve
focusing on one role.
and battle-tested with experience all over OL. Solid now; should improve
focusing on one role.
60. (4) Vosean Joseph, ILB, 6-1 1/2, 230, N/A, 2-3, Florida: Instinctive,
athletic and highly combative, Joseph is a future starter if he can learn to
control his emotions.
athletic and highly combative, Joseph is a future starter if he can learn to
control his emotions.
61. (7) Michael Jackson, CB, 6-0 5/8, 210, 4.45, 2-3, Miami: Ideal frame and
speed but isn't as fluid on the field as the track. Only 4 career INTs came in
2017.
speed but isn't as fluid on the field as the track. Only 4 career INTs came in
2017.
62. (9) Charles Omenihu, DE, 6-5 3/8, 280, 4.92, 2-3, Texas: Looks like
Superman but played like Clark Kent until his senior season. Powerful but
lacks top burst, bend.
Superman but played like Clark Kent until his senior season. Powerful but
lacks top burst, bend.
63. (3) Dru Samia, OG, 6-5 3/4, 305, 5.29, 2-3, Oklahoma: Powerful and
aggressive. Most consistent blocker on an OL graded as the best in the
country. Classic RG.
aggressive. Most consistent blocker on an OL graded as the best in the
country. Classic RG.
64. (5) Jarrett Stidham, QB, 6-2 3/8, 218, 4.81, 2-3, Auburn: Pro-style QB
whose development was hampered in read-option offense. Potential future
starter.
whose development was hampered in read-option offense. Potential future
starter.
65. (8) Justin Layne, CB, 6-1 3/4, 192, 4.50, 2-3, Michigan State: Former WR
who struggled to turn PBUs into INTs. Ideal size, athleticism speaks to his
undeniable upside.
who struggled to turn PBUs into INTs. Ideal size, athleticism speaks to his
undeniable upside.
66. (2) Trayveon Williams, RB, 5-8 1/8, 206, 4.51, 2-3, Texas A&M:
Undersized back with wiggle, burst to create chunk plays. Stronger than he
looks. Devonta Freeman-like.
Undersized back with wiggle, burst to create chunk plays. Stronger than he
looks. Devonta Freeman-like.
67. (10) L.J. Collier, DE, 6-2 1/4, 283, 4.91, 2-3, TCU: Short DE with
disproportionately long arms (34") and a varied pass rush arsenal. Powerful
and combative.
disproportionately long arms (34") and a varied pass rush arsenal. Powerful
and combative.
68. (3) Foster Moreau, TE, 6-4 1/8, 253, 4.66, 2-3, LSU: Rarely used as a
pass-catcher at LSU but has soft hands, good speed. Physical and competitive
blocker.
pass-catcher at LSU but has soft hands, good speed. Physical and competitive
blocker.
69. (3) Erik McCoy, C, 6-3 7/8, 303, 4.89, 2-3, Texas A&M: Late-bloomer
who developed into one of nation's better, more athletic interior OL. Still
improving.
who developed into one of nation's better, more athletic interior OL. Still
improving.
70. (8) Khalen Saunders, DT, 6-0 3/8, 324, 5.01, 2-3, Western Illinois: Short,
stubby DT who wowed scouts with his quickness, strength, focus (and backflip)
at the Senior Bowl.
stubby DT who wowed scouts with his quickness, strength, focus (and backflip)
at the Senior Bowl.
71. (7) Mitch Hyatt, OT, 6-5 3/8, 303, N/A, 2-3, Clemson: Four-year starting
LT for Tigers who might project best at OG in NFL. More technician than total
package.
LT for Tigers who might project best at OG in NFL. More technician than total
package.
72. (4) Dawson Knox, TE, 6-4 3/8, 254, N/A, 2-3, Mississippi: Exciting seam
threat under-utilized at Ole Miss. Could be this classes' George Kittle or
Travis Kelce.
threat under-utilized at Ole Miss. Could be this classes' George Kittle or
Travis Kelce.
73. (3) Darrell Henderson, RB, 5-8 3/8, 208, 4.49, 2-3, Memphis: Big play "air
back" who averaged 8.9 yards on his 214 carries in 2018, albeit against lower
competition.
back" who averaged 8.9 yards on his 214 carries in 2018, albeit against lower
competition.
74. (4) Connor McGovern, OG, 6-5 3/8, 308, N/A, 2-3, Penn State: Imposing
frame and physicality. A classic RG in the NFL who likes to bully opponents to
create movement.
frame and physicality. A classic RG in the NFL who likes to bully opponents to
create movement.
75. (8) Martez Ivey, OT, 6-5, 315, N/A, 2-3, Florida: Aptly-named tackle with
vines for arms (36 1/4"). Can get lazy with footwork but has starting
potential.
vines for arms (36 1/4"). Can get lazy with footwork but has starting
potential.
76. (8) Juan Thornhill, S, 6-0 1/4, 205, 4.42, 2-3, Virginia: Ultra-productive
former CB turned safety with terrific ballskills. Ran faster than expected at
Combine.
former CB turned safety with terrific ballskills. Ran faster than expected at
Combine.
77. (4) Mike Weber, RB, 5-9 5/8, 211, 4.47, 3, Ohio State: Bowling ball of a
runner with good vision, burst and balance through contact. Best suited to a
committee.
runner with good vision, burst and balance through contact. Best suited to a
committee.
78. (10) Joejuan Williams, CB, 6-3 5/8, 211, 4.64, 3, Vanderbilt: Signed with
Vanderbilt over offers from more prominent schools. Bullies WRs with size,
physicality.
Vanderbilt over offers from more prominent schools. Bullies WRs with size,
physicality.
79. (9) Terry Beckner, Jr. , DT, 6-3 5/8, 296, 5.19, 3, Missouri: Former
highly regarded prep who fought through early knee injuries to become star.
Best as a 3-tech DT.
highly regarded prep who fought through early knee injuries to become star.
Best as a 3-tech DT.
80. (5) Kahale Warring, TE, 6-5 1/8, 252, 4.67, 3, San Diego State: Latecomer
to football but possesses an ideal frame and all-around athleticism. Intruing
potential.
to football but possesses an ideal frame and all-around athleticism. Intruing
potential.
81. (5) David Montgomery, RB, 5-10 1/8, 222, 4.63, 3, Iowa State: Balanced
battering-ram of a back with good vision and better burst, elusiveness than
40-time suggests.
battering-ram of a back with good vision and better burst, elusiveness than
40-time suggests.
82. (5) Nate Davis, OG, 6-3 1/4, 316, 5.23, 3, Charlotte: Short, stubby
blocker well-built to winning leverage battle. Powerful but needs a lot of
technique work.
blocker well-built to winning leverage battle. Powerful but needs a lot of
technique work.
83. (5) Ben Banogu, OLB, 6-3 1/2, 250, 4.62, 3, TCU: UL-Monroe transfer who
excelled at TCU and turned heads in workouts. Raw athlete who could surprise.
excelled at TCU and turned heads in workouts. Raw athlete who could surprise.
84. (9) Rock Ya-Sin, CB, 5-11 3/4, 192, 4.51, 3, Temple: FCS-transfer who
dominated at Temple in 2018 and created a buzz at the Senior Bowl, Combine.
dominated at Temple in 2018 and created a buzz at the Senior Bowl, Combine.
85. (11) Kris Boyd, CB, 5-11 1/2, 201, 4.45, 3, Texas: Well-built, physical CB
just as likely to be scrapping with RBs in run support as harrassing WRs
downfield.
just as likely to be scrapping with RBs in run support as harrassing WRs
downfield.
86. (10) Isaiah Buggs, DT, 6-3 1/8, 306, 5.15, 3, Alabama: Versatile DL who
led the Tide with 9.5 sacks in 2018 (1.5 in 2017). Short arms (31 1/4) will
push him to DT.
led the Tide with 9.5 sacks in 2018 (1.5 in 2017). Short arms (31 1/4) will
push him to DT.
87. (5) Bobby Okereke, ILB, 6-1 3/8, 239, 4.58, 3, Stanford: Not your typical
Stanford LB. Boasts an ideal frame and athleticism but shows just average
instincts.
Stanford LB. Boasts an ideal frame and athleticism but shows just average
instincts.
88. (6) Drue Tranquill, OLB, 6-2, 234, 4.57, 3, Notre Dame: Former safety who
kept growing. Size, speed and instincts are all starter-level but he may be
tapped out.
kept growing. Size, speed and instincts are all starter-level but he may be
tapped out.
89. (6) Josh Oliver, TE, 6-4 5/8, 249, 4.63, 3, San Jose State: Late-bloomer.
Opponents' defensive game-plans started with him. Raw but big upside as a seam
threat.
Opponents' defensive game-plans started with him. Raw but big upside as a seam
threat.
90. (12) Trayvon Mullen, CB, 6-1 1/2, 199, 4.46, 3, Clemson: Defensive MVP of
2018-19 title game. Too reliant on raw talent but is gifted, like cousin Lamar
Jackson.
2018-19 title game. Too reliant on raw talent but is gifted, like cousin Lamar
Jackson.
91. (6) Damien Harris, RB, 5-10 1/8, 216, 4.57, 3, Alabama: Started the past
two seasons over top-rated RB Josh Jacobs. Powerful, balanced, consistent.
Safe backup.
two seasons over top-rated RB Josh Jacobs. Powerful, balanced, consistent.
Safe backup.
92. (6) Michael Deiter, OG, 6-5 1/8, 309, 5.23, 3, Wisconsin: Four-year
starter with experience at LT, LG and C for one of nation's best producers of
NFL blockers.
starter with experience at LT, LG and C for one of nation's best producers of
NFL blockers.
93. (7) Miles Sanders, RB, 5-10 5/8, 211, 4.49, 3, Penn State: Exploded in
2018 with Saquon Barkley gone. Legitmate starter potential. Fumbled 10 times
over career.
2018 with Saquon Barkley gone. Legitmate starter potential. Fumbled 10 times
over career.
94. (11) Dre'Mont Jones, DT, 6-2 3/4, 281, 5.12, 3, Ohio State: Ignore the
poor 40-yard dash time. Jones has good quickness, flexibility as an interior
pass rusher.
poor 40-yard dash time. Jones has good quickness, flexibility as an interior
pass rusher.
95. (9) Yodny Cajuste, OT, 6-4 7/8, 312, N/A, 3, West Virginia: Light-footed,
long-armed LT who could prove an NFL starter. Last name pronounced "Ka-Just."
long-armed LT who could prove an NFL starter. Last name pronounced "Ka-Just."
96. (7) Justin Hollins, OLB, 6-5 1/4, 248, 4.50, 3, Oregon: Twitchy edge
rusher with terrific timed speed. Earned Defensive MVP at Shrine Game as
off-ball OLB.
rusher with terrific timed speed. Earned Defensive MVP at Shrine Game as
off-ball OLB.
97. (13) Sean Bunting, CB, 6-0 3/8, 195, 4.42, 3, Central Michigan: Self-made
NFL prospect who talked his way onto roster. Left early for NFL as league
Defensive MVP.
NFL prospect who talked his way onto roster. Left early for NFL as league
Defensive MVP.
98. (6) Tyree Jackson, QB, 6-7, 249, 4.59, 3, Buffalo: Raw as sushi prospect
with the size, speed and a howitzer for an arm every team is looking to
develop.
with the size, speed and a howitzer for an arm every team is looking to
develop.
99. (9) David Sills V, WR, 6-3 1/3, 211, 4.57, 3, West Virginia: Smooth
route-runner with excellent size and body control to consistently win
one-on-one matchups.
route-runner with excellent size and body control to consistently win
one-on-one matchups.
100. (11) Maxx Crosby, DE, 6-4 7/8, 255, 4.66, 3, Eastern Michigan: Dominant
small schooler still just growing into his frame. Could be a monster a year
from now.
small schooler still just growing into his frame. Could be a monster a year
from now.
101. (10) Kelvin Harmon, WR, 6-2 1/2, 221, 4.6, 3, North Carolina State:
Classic possession receiver adept at bullying cornerbacks with his frame,
physicality and body control.
Classic possession receiver adept at bullying cornerbacks with his frame,
physicality and body control.
102. (9) Will Harris, S, 6-1, 207, 4.41, 3, Boston College: Well-built,
ultra-reliable defender with NFL bloodlines. Proved faster than expected at
Sr. Bowl, Combine.
ultra-reliable defender with NFL bloodlines. Proved faster than expected at
Sr. Bowl, Combine.
103. (11) Andy Isabella, WR, 5-8 3/4, 188, 4.31, 3, Massachusetts-Amherst:
Short (but not small) speed demon and slot extraordinaire. Lit up Georgia in
the 2018 season-opener.
Short (but not small) speed demon and slot extraordinaire. Lit up Georgia in
the 2018 season-opener.
104. (10) Marvell Tell III, S, 6-2, 198, N/A, 3, Southern California: Highly
regarded prep with more intriguing traits than stats. Projected at CB by some
due to slim build.
regarded prep with more intriguing traits than stats. Projected at CB by some
due to slim build.
105. (12) Austin Bryant, DE, 6-3 7/8, 271, N/A, 3, Clemson: Highly productive
but rarely faced double-teams due to opponents' focus on Tigers' other DL.
but rarely faced double-teams due to opponents' focus on Tigers' other DL.
106. (4) Blake Cashman, OLB, 6-1 1/8, 237, 4.50, 3, Minnesota: Former walk-on
who emerged as an All-Big Ten defender in 2018 before dazzling at the Combine.
who emerged as an All-Big Ten defender in 2018 before dazzling at the Combine.
107. (14) Isaiah Johnson, CB, 6-2 1/8, 208, 4.40, 3-4, Houston: Imposing press
corner with an ideal blend of size and speed. Former WR who needs more
seasoning.
corner with an ideal blend of size and speed. Former WR who needs more
seasoning.
108. (8) Devin Singletary, RB, 5-7 1/2, 203, 4.66, 3-4, Florida Atlantic:
Short, thick jitterbug of a runner with underrated strength, grit. Dominated
C-USA. 66 TDs scored 2016-18.
Short, thick jitterbug of a runner with underrated strength, grit. Dominated
C-USA. 66 TDs scored 2016-18.
109. (13) Dontavius Russell, DT, 6-2 3/4, 319, 5.15, 3-4, Auburn:
Prototypically built run-stuffing presence with the strength and girth to
collapse interior rush lanes.
Prototypically built run-stuffing presence with the strength and girth to
collapse interior rush lanes.
110. (8) Sione Takitaki, OLB, 6-1 1/8, 238, 4.63, 3-4, BYU: Speedy,
instinctive outside linebacker who overcame early coaching clashes to become a
team captain.
instinctive outside linebacker who overcame early coaching clashes to become a
team captain.
111. (13) Riley Ridley, WR, 6-1 1/4, 199, 4.58, 3-4, Georgia: Younger, bigger
(but slower) brother of Falcons 2018 first round pick Calvin. Projects as a
No. 2 or 3 WR.
(but slower) brother of Falcons 2018 first round pick Calvin. Projects as a
No. 2 or 3 WR.
112. (15) Julian Love, CB, 5-10 3/4, 195, 4.54, 3-4, Notre Dame: Classic cover
corner with light feet and loose hips to shadow receivers. 32 PBUs over the
past two years.
corner with light feet and loose hips to shadow receivers. 32 PBUs over the
past two years.
113. (12) Max Scharping, OT, 6-5 7/8, 327, N/A, 3-4, Northern Illinois:
Started all 53 games of his career (49 at OT). More of a technician than a
street fighter despite girth.
Started all 53 games of his career (49 at OT). More of a technician than a
street fighter despite girth.
114. (14) Terry McLaurin, WR, 6-0 1/8, 208, 4.35, 3-4, Ohio State: Size-speed
prospect who looked better at the Sr. Bowl than at Ohio State. Quality special
teamer, too.
prospect who looked better at the Sr. Bowl than at Ohio State. Quality special
teamer, too.
115. (9) Oshane Ximines, OLB, 6-3 1/2, 253, 4.78, 3-4, Old Dominion: Dominant
small-schooler who didn't look out of place at the Sr. Bowl. 32.5 sacks, 11 FF
over career.
small-schooler who didn't look out of place at the Sr. Bowl. 32.5 sacks, 11 FF
over career.
116. (10) Tytus Howard, OT, 6-5, 322, 5.05, 3-4, Alabama State: Former HS QB
who started out at TE for the Hornets. Future starting OT but will need some
work first.
who started out at TE for the Hornets. Future starting OT but will need some
work first.
117. (16) Jamel Dean, CB, 6-1, 206, 4.30, 3-4, Auburn: Exceptional size-speed
prospect with troubling history of knee injuries. Originally signed with Ohio
State.
prospect with troubling history of knee injuries. Originally signed with Ohio
State.
118. (10) Jordan Brailford, OLB, 6-2 5/8, 252, 4.65, 3-4, Oklahoma State:
Quick-twitch edge rusher with 27.5 TFL 2017-18 (including 9 sacks last year).
East-West Shrine Game riser.
Quick-twitch edge rusher with 27.5 TFL 2017-18 (including 9 sacks last year).
East-West Shrine Game riser.
119. (12) Mecole Hardman, WR, 5-10 1/4, 187, 4.33, 3-4, Georgia: Former DT
turned OT who projects best at OG. Combine star, including in BP with year's
most reps (39).
turned OT who projects best at OG. Combine star, including in BP with year's
most reps (39).
120. (7) Iosua Opeta , OG, 6-4 1/4, 301, 5.02, 4, Weber State: Former CB and
special teams ace turned WR. Blazing speed but routes and hands need work.
High upside.
special teams ace turned WR. Blazing speed but routes and hands need work.
High upside.
121. (11) Isaiah Prince, OT, 6-6 1/2, 305, 5.09, 4, Ohio State: Broke Terrell
Suggs' career sacks record (45), albeit vs. lesser competition. So-so at Sr.
Bowl, workouts.
Suggs' career sacks record (45), albeit vs. lesser competition. So-so at Sr.
Bowl, workouts.
122. (13) Jaylon Ferguson, DE, 6-4 6/8, 271, 4.82, 4, Louisiana Tech: Terrific
size (including 35 1/2" arms) and surprisingly agile when he has to be.
Three-year starter at RT.
size (including 35 1/2" arms) and surprisingly agile when he has to be.
Three-year starter at RT.
123. (13) Oli Udoh, OT, 6-5 1/2, 323, 5.05, 4, Elon: Massive OT with long arms
(35 3/8") who turned heads at the all-star games. Raw but has starter traits.
(35 3/8") who turned heads at the all-star games. Raw but has starter traits.
124. (8) Phil Haynes, OG, 6-3 5/8, 322, 5.20, 4, Wake Forest: Former
basketball player who gained nearly 80 pounds at Wake to morph into legitimate
people-mover.
basketball player who gained nearly 80 pounds at Wake to morph into legitimate
people-mover.
125. (6) Cody Barton, ILB, 6-2 1/2, 237, 4.64, 4, Utah: Former safety who
emerged as a star LB for the Utes in 2018, suggesting his best football still
lies ahead.
emerged as a star LB for the Utes in 2018, suggesting his best football still
lies ahead.
126. (9) Myles Gaskin, RB, 5-9 1/4, 205, 4.58, 4, Washington: Only Pac-12
rusher to ever eclipe 1,000 yards four times. Average size/speed bely vision,
burst, balance.
rusher to ever eclipe 1,000 yards four times. Average size/speed bely vision,
burst, balance.
127. (11) Darius West, S, 5-10 7/8, 208, 4.39, 4, Kentucky: Hard-luck player
with troubling history of injuries. Bounced back to star in 2017-18, including
at Combine.
with troubling history of injuries. Bounced back to star in 2017-18, including
at Combine.
128. (9) Beau Benzschawel, OG, 6-6 1/4, 309, 5.24, 4, Wisconsin: Four-year
starting RG for the Badgers but has a frame and game that might be better
suited to RT in NFL.
starting RG for the Badgers but has a frame and game that might be better
suited to RT in NFL.
129. (15) Keelan Doss, WR, 6-2 1/8, 211, N/A, 4, UC-Davis: Big-bodied
possession receiver with eye-popping production. Crisp routes drew praise at
Senior Bowl.
possession receiver with eye-popping production. Crisp routes drew praise at
Senior Bowl.
130. (14) John Cominsky, DE, 6-5 1/4, 286, 4.69, 4, Charleston: Self-made
prospect who gained 65 pounds since playing QB as prep. Better at Combine than
Senior Bowl.
prospect who gained 65 pounds since playing QB as prep. Better at Combine than
Senior Bowl.
131. (14) David Edwards, OT, 6-6 1/4, 308, 5.28, 4, Wisconsin: Former prep QB
(and TE at UW) with the size, feet to remain at OT - but only with more
strength, reps.
(and TE at UW) with the size, feet to remain at OT - but only with more
strength, reps.
132. (16) Ryan Davis, WR, 5-9 7/8, 189, N/A, 4, Auburn: Classic slot prospect
whose quickness and toughness generated big numbers in a run-based scheme.
whose quickness and toughness generated big numbers in a run-based scheme.
133. (7) Cameron Smith, ILB, 6-2, 238, 4.69, 4, Southern California: Four-year
standout whose grit in playing through injury (and quick recovery) match his
instincts, stats.
standout whose grit in playing through injury (and quick recovery) match his
instincts, stats.
134. (17) Saivion Smith, CB, 6-0 7/8, 199, 4.65, 4, Alabama: Imposing,
long-armed CB with starter potential. Originally at LSU and signed with 'Bama
out of JUCO.
long-armed CB with starter potential. Originally at LSU and signed with 'Bama
out of JUCO.
135. (12) Albert Huggins, DT, 6-2 7/8, 305, 5.12, 4, Clemson: Oft-used backup
at Clemson took a starting (and starring) role in playoffs, cementing Day
Three stock.
at Clemson took a starting (and starring) role in playoffs, cementing Day
Three stock.
136. (7) Ryan Finley, QB, 6-4, 213, 4.73, 4, North Carolina State: Checks
boxes with his size, anticipation, accuracy and competitiveness, making up for
just an average arm.
boxes with his size, anticipation, accuracy and competitiveness, making up for
just an average arm.
137. (12) Khari Willis, S, 5-10 7/8, 213, 4.52, 4, Michigan State: Better
player than athlete. Renowned for his smarts, toughness and consistency.
Jack-of-all-trades safety.
player than athlete. Renowned for his smarts, toughness and consistency.
Jack-of-all-trades safety.
138. (17) Gary Jennings, Jr. , WR, 6-1, 214, 4.42, 4, West Virginia:
Overshadowed on his own team at times, but turned heads at the Senior Bowl and
Combine. Late riser.
Overshadowed on his own team at times, but turned heads at the Senior Bowl and
Combine. Late riser.
139. (10) Justice Hill, RB, 5-9 5/8, 198, 4.4, 4, Oklahoma State: Most
explosive of Combine RBs. Same burst resulted in 3,539 yards (and 30 TDs) in
just three years.
explosive of Combine RBs. Same burst resulted in 3,539 yards (and 30 TDs) in
just three years.
140. (14) Daylon Mack, DT, 6-1, 336, 5.10, 4, Texas A&M: Built like a fire
hydrant and is just as tough to move at the point of attack. Classic
run-stuffing NG.
hydrant and is just as tough to move at the point of attack. Classic
run-stuffing NG.
141. (11) Kaden Elliss, OLB, 6-2 1/4, 238, 4.62, 4, Idaho: All-star game and
Combine snub despite eye-popping production and NFL bloodlines. Saw time at TE
too.
Combine snub despite eye-popping production and NFL bloodlines. Saw time at TE
too.
142. (4) Lamont Gaillard, C, 6-2 5/8, 305, N/A, 4-5, Georgia: Former DT and
plays like it, bringing a street brawler mentality to the middle. Fits best in
a power scheme.
plays like it, bringing a street brawler mentality to the middle. Fits best in
a power scheme.
143. (11) Benny Snell, RB, 5-10 3/8, 224, 4.66, 4-5, Kentucky: Bell-cow runner
whose vision, balance and determination are all NFL-caliber - even if his
speed is not.
whose vision, balance and determination are all NFL-caliber - even if his
speed is not.
144. (8) Clayton Thorson, QB, 6-4, 222, N/A, 4-5, Northwestern: Inspirational
field general for the try-hard Wildcats. Good size and grit. Average strength
and accuracy.
field general for the try-hard Wildcats. Good size and grit. Average strength
and accuracy.
145. (7) Jace Sternberger, TE, 6-4, 251, 4.75, 4-5, Texas A&M: Played for
three different programs from 2016-18. Exploded for 10 TDs (best among FBS
TEs) last year.
three different programs from 2016-18. Exploded for 10 TDs (best among FBS
TEs) last year.
146. (15) Chuma Edoga, OT, 6-3 1/2, 308, 5.19, 4-5, Southern California:
Height suggests a move inside to OG but has the feet, length of an OT. Boosted
stock at Senior Bowl.
Height suggests a move inside to OG but has the feet, length of an OT. Boosted
stock at Senior Bowl.
147. (12) Terrill Hanks, OLB, 6-2, 242, 4.98, 4-5, New Mexico State: Possesses
physique carved from granite. Unfortunately, he ran like it at the Combine.
Plays fast.
physique carved from granite. Unfortunately, he ran like it at the Combine.
Plays fast.
148. (16) Michael Jordan, OT, 6-5 7/8, 312, 5.27, 4-5, Ohio State: Former OG
turned C whose size could push him to OT in NFL. Moldable clay with the
requisite work ethic.
turned C whose size could push him to OT in NFL. Moldable clay with the
requisite work ethic.
149. (8) Drew Sample, TE, 6-4 3/4, 255, 4.71, 4-5, Washington: Full-service TE
with the frame and strength to contribute as well as soft hands and underrated
speed.
with the frame and strength to contribute as well as soft hands and underrated
speed.
150. (13) Malik Gant, S, 5-11 5/8, 209, 4.63, 4-5, Marshall: Former walk-on
who plays like it, showing the grit and awareness to overcome his lack of
ideal speed.
who plays like it, showing the grit and awareness to overcome his lack of
ideal speed.
151. (19) Myles Boykin, WR, 6-3 3/4, 220, 4.42, 4-5, Notre Dame: Workout star
whose Combine performance ranked among the best at any position. 10 total TDs
at ND.
whose Combine performance ranked among the best at any position. 10 total TDs
at ND.
152. (19) DaMarkus Lodge, WR, 6-1 7/8, 202, 4.55, 4-5, Mississippi: Started
more games for Ole Miss 2017-18 than D.K. Metcalf. Average athlete and
complementary threat.
more games for Ole Miss 2017-18 than D.K. Metcalf. Average athlete and
complementary threat.
153. (13) Christian Miller, OLB, 6-3 3/8, 247, N/A, 4-5, Alabama: Few
opportunities due to stacked Alabama roster but showed intriguing burst, bend
and power off edge.
opportunities due to stacked Alabama roster but showed intriguing burst, bend
and power off edge.
154. (14) Marquise Blair, S, 6-1 1/4, 195, 4.48, 4-5, Utah: Lean but physical
centerfielder whose lack of production at Utah belies his value. Good range,
tackler.
centerfielder whose lack of production at Utah belies his value. Good range,
tackler.
155. (18) Jazz Ferguson, WR, 6-4 5/8, 227, 4.45, 4-5, Northwestern State
(La.): Looks like a superhero but has too many villianous tendencies (on and
off the field) for some.
(La.): Looks like a superhero but has too many villianous tendencies (on and
off the field) for some.
156. (12) Jordan Scarlett, RB, 5-10 5/8, 208, 4.47, 4-5, Florida: Eye-catching
size/speed combo. Originally signed with LSU. Brother, Jaylen, is fellow NFL
prospect.
size/speed combo. Originally signed with LSU. Brother, Jaylen, is fellow NFL
prospect.
157. (15) Renell Wren, DT, 6-4 7/8, 318, 5.01, 4-5, Arizona State: Freakish
combo of size and initial explosiveness. Consistently quickest off the ball,
but is slow to find it.
combo of size and initial explosiveness. Consistently quickest off the ball,
but is slow to find it.
158. (8) Germaine Pratt, ILB, 6-2 1/2, 240, 4.57, 4-5, North Carolina State:
One of the first players you want coming off the bus, but needs to show
greater awareness of the ball.
One of the first players you want coming off the bus, but needs to show
greater awareness of the ball.
159. (18) Corey Ballentine, CB, 5-11, 196, 4.47, 4-5, Washburn: Cliff Harris
winner as nation's best small school defender. Didn't look out of place at Sr.
Bowl, Combine.
winner as nation's best small school defender. Didn't look out of place at Sr.
Bowl, Combine.
160. (13) Rodney Anderson, RB, 6-0 3/8, 224, N/A, 5, Oklahoma: Prototypically
built bell-cow runner with a troubling history of injuries, including torn
right ACL in 2018.
built bell-cow runner with a troubling history of injuries, including torn
right ACL in 2018.
161. (9) Will Grier, QB, 6-2 1/2, 217, 4.84, 5, West Virginia: Highly
productive at WVU (and previously at Florida). Average in pro-style scheme at
Sr. Bowl, however.
productive at WVU (and previously at Florida). Average in pro-style scheme at
Sr. Bowl, however.
162. (14) Chase Hansen, OLB, 6-2 7/8, 222, N/A, 5, Utah: Former S who grew
into an OLB. Savvy with good speed but older and comes with medical concerns.
into an OLB. Savvy with good speed but older and comes with medical concerns.
163. (9) Irv Smith, Jr. , TE, 6-2 3/8, 242, 4.63, 5, Alabama: H-back candidate
with NFL bloodlines. Mismatch potential as a receiver but offers little as a
blocker.
with NFL bloodlines. Mismatch potential as a receiver but offers little as a
blocker.
164. (14) Dexter Williams, RB, 5-11, 212, 4.57, 5, Notre Dame: Breakout star
in 2018. Downhill runner with some wiggle and better play speed than 40-time
suggets.
in 2018. Downhill runner with some wiggle and better play speed than 40-time
suggets.
165. (16) Porter Gustin, OLB, 6-4 1/2, 255, 4.69, 5, Southern California:
Parade All-American prep with NFL size, athleticism, work ethic and production
- when he's healthy.
Parade All-American prep with NFL size, athleticism, work ethic and production
- when he's healthy.
166. (10) Alize Mack, TE, 6-4, 249, 4.7, 5, Notre Dame: Better athlete than
football player to this point; four TDs scored at ND. Talented but needs to
commit.
football player to this point; four TDs scored at ND. Talented but needs to
commit.
167. (15) Ryquell Armstead, RB, 5-11 1/4, 220, 4.45, 5, Temple: Well-built,
determined runner who takes the fight to tacklers. Ran better than expected.
Could surprise.
determined runner who takes the fight to tacklers. Ran better than expected.
Could surprise.
168. (1) Mitch Wishnowsky, P, 6-2 1/8, 218, 4.63, 5, Utah: Austrailian-rules
punter and former Ray Guy Award winner. More accurate than a true boomer.
punter and former Ray Guy Award winner. More accurate than a true boomer.
169. (9) Otaro Alaka, ILB, 6-3, 239, 4.82, 5, Texas A&M: Physically
imposing, downhill run-stuffing 'thumper of a linebacker with below-average
speed.
imposing, downhill run-stuffing 'thumper of a linebacker with below-average
speed.
170. (19) Iman Lewis-Marshall, CB, 6-0 5/8, 207, 4.53, 5, Southern California:
Gifted. Plus size, agility and physicality. Never took the next step at USC.
Six INTs in 2015-16. None since.
Gifted. Plus size, agility and physicality. Never took the next step at USC.
Six INTs in 2015-16. None since.
171. (10) Hjalte Froholdt, OG, 6-4 5/8, 306, 5.20, 5, Arkansas: Born in
Denmark. Signed as a DT (10 games in 2015) before switching to OG. Might be
moved to C in NFL.
Denmark. Signed as a DT (10 games in 2015) before switching to OG. Might be
moved to C in NFL.
172. (16) Bryce Love, RB, 5-8 7/8, 200, N/A, 5, Stanford: Average
yards-per-carry dropped from 8.1 as 2017 Heisman finalist to 4.5 in 2018. Tore
ACL in December.
yards-per-carry dropped from 8.1 as 2017 Heisman finalist to 4.5 in 2018. Tore
ACL in December.
173. (10) Ty Summers, ILB, 6-1 3/8, 241, 4.51, 5, TCU: Good looking ILB on the
hoof with ideal size, speed. Instincts (especially vs. pass), durability are
concerns.
hoof with ideal size, speed. Instincts (especially vs. pass), durability are
concerns.
174. (20) Dillon Mitchell, WR, 6-1 1/4, 197, 4.46, 5, Oregon: Undeniable
talent but production was boosted by talented QB, pass-heavy offense. Too many
drops.
talent but production was boosted by talented QB, pass-heavy offense. Too many
drops.
175. (11) Caleb Wilson, TE, 6-4 1/4, 240, 4.56, 5, UCLA: Classic "move" TE
with size, athleticism and hands to be a seam mismatch. Don't ask him to
block.
with size, athleticism and hands to be a seam mismatch. Don't ask him to
block.
176. (15) Gerri Green, OLB, 6-4, 252, 4.63, 5, Mississippi State: Overshadowed
on talented MSU defense. Intriguing size/speed with DE/OLB experience. Worthy
gamble.
on talented MSU defense. Intriguing size/speed with DE/OLB experience. Worthy
gamble.
177. (15) Sheldrick Redwine, S, 6-0, 196, 4.44, 5, Miami: Former CB who ran
like one at the Combine. Good size, physicality and awareness to play various
roles.
like one at the Combine. Good size, physicality and awareness to play various
roles.
178. (18) Tyler Roemer, OT, 6-6 3/8, 312, 5.21, 5, San Diego State: Massive
and gifted LT who fell out of favor at SDSU and left the team, ultimately
jumping into NFL early.
and gifted LT who fell out of favor at SDSU and left the team, ultimately
jumping into NFL early.
179. (15) Jonathan Ledbetter, DE, 6-3 3/4, 280, 5.14, 5, Georgia: Base DE who
lacks the quick-twitch to provide much of a rush but has the size, strength to
two-gap.
lacks the quick-twitch to provide much of a rush but has the size, strength to
two-gap.
180. (20) Jordan Brown, CB, 6-0 3/8, 201, 4.51, 5, South Dakota State: Former
WR and plays like it - showing good awareness and ballskills. Too often
disappoints as a tackler.
WR and plays like it - showing good awareness and ballskills. Too often
disappoints as a tackler.
181. (16) Greg Gaines, DT, 6-1, 312, 5.16, 5, Washington: Morris Trophy winner
as Pac-12's top DL. A stubborn stump in the middle who will outplay his draft
slot.
as Pac-12's top DL. A stubborn stump in the middle who will outplay his draft
slot.
182. (21) Jamal Peters, CB, 6-1 3/4, 218, 4.63, 5, Mississippi State: Former S
who may need to move back. Built and plays like a bully. Looks for the PBU
rather than INT.
who may need to move back. Built and plays like a bully. Looks for the PBU
rather than INT.
183. (11) Derwin Gray, OG, 6-4 1/2, 320, 5.26, 5, Maryland: Two-time All-Big
Ten pick at LT. Good feet and length to remain outside but has a "blocky"
OG-like build.
Ten pick at LT. Good feet and length to remain outside but has a "blocky"
OG-like build.
184. (21) Darius Slayton, WR, 6-1, 190, 4.39, 5, Auburn: Terrific size/speed
combo to stretch the field as an outside vertical threat. Too many drops,
though.
combo to stretch the field as an outside vertical threat. Too many drops,
though.
185. (17) Bobby Evans, OT, 6-4 3/8, 312, 5.2, 5, Oklahoma: Long-armed OT whose
squarish frame suggests a move inside could be coming. Has some brawler to
him.
squarish frame suggests a move inside could be coming. Has some brawler to
him.
186. (16) Shareef Miller, DE, 6-4 1/2, 254, 4.69, 5, Penn State: Breakout 2018
with 15 TFL, 7.5 sacks. Still just a pup, physically-speaking, with potential
to improve.
with 15 TFL, 7.5 sacks. Still just a pup, physically-speaking, with potential
to improve.
187. (22) Tyre Brady, WR, 6-2 7/8, 211, N/A, 5, Marshall: Physically-imposing
split end with long arms. Can make the dazzling grab through contact. Average
speed.
split end with long arms. Can make the dazzling grab through contact. Average
speed.
188. (17) Jalen Jelks, DE, 6-5 3/8, 256, N/A, 5, Oregon: Lanky edge rusher who
may be seen as a 'tweener by some. More powerful than he looks but not as
fast.
may be seen as a 'tweener by some. More powerful than he looks but not as
fast.
189. (23) Lil'Jordan Humphrey, WR, 6-3 5/8, 210, 4.75, 5, Texas: Big-bodied
split end who bullies DBs with the ball in the air, after the catch. Won't run
by many, though.
split end who bullies DBs with the ball in the air, after the catch. Won't run
by many, though.
190. (24) Travis Fulgham, WR, 6-2 1/2, 215, 4.58, 5, Old Dominion: Former
walk-on who earned an invitation (and solid reviews) at Sr. Bowl. Good body
control, hands.
walk-on who earned an invitation (and solid reviews) at Sr. Bowl. Good body
control, hands.
191. (25) Emanuel Hall, WR, 6-1 7/8, 201, 4.39, 5, Missouri: Workout warrior
who can take the top off the defense. Better athlete than receiver with too
many drops.
who can take the top off the defense. Better athlete than receiver with too
many drops.
192. (26) Johnnie Dixon, WR, 5-10 3/8, 201, 4.41, 5, Ohio State: Short but
well-built receiver with experience inside and out. Quick feet but
inconsistent routes, hands.
well-built receiver with experience inside and out. Quick feet but
inconsistent routes, hands.
193. (27) Jalen Hurd, WR, 6-4 3/4, 226, N/A, 5, Baylor: Former standout RB at
Tennessee. Intriguing size, body control and hands as moveable chess piece.
Tennessee. Intriguing size, body control and hands as moveable chess piece.
194. (5) Ross Pierschbacher, C, 6-3 5/8, 307, 5.20, 5-6, Alabama: 56-game
starter for Tide, including at C, both OG spots. Wins with technique rather
than power, agility.
starter for Tide, including at C, both OG spots. Wins with technique rather
than power, agility.
195. (12) Nate Herbig, OG, 6-3 1/2, 335, 5.41, 5-6, Stanford: Nicknamed "Big
Island" and it's easy to see why. Has talent but too often relies on girth,
power.
Island" and it's easy to see why. Has talent but too often relies on girth,
power.
196. (19) William Sweet, OT, 6-6, 313, 5.27, 5-6, North Carolina:
Prototypically built OT with length, surprisingly light feet and heavy hands.
Quality developmental type.
Prototypically built OT with length, surprisingly light feet and heavy hands.
Quality developmental type.
197. (17) Ugo Amadi, S, 5-9 3/8, 199, 4.51, 5-6, Oregon: Smaller than
preferred but a legitimate NFL athlete with quickness, ballskills and
aggression as a tackler.
preferred but a legitimate NFL athlete with quickness, ballskills and
aggression as a tackler.
198. (12) Dax Raymond, TE, 6-4 3/4, 255, 4.73, 5-6, Utah State: Intriguing
athlete with good speed, body control and hands despite what meager stats
suggest.
athlete with good speed, body control and hands despite what meager stats
suggest.
199. (1) Alec Ingold, FB, 6-0 3/4, 242, 4.89, 5-6, Wisconsin: Only draftworthy
FB in the class. Powerfully-built lead blocker who is looking to steal souls.
FB in the class. Powerfully-built lead blocker who is looking to steal souls.
200. (11) Jahlani Tavai, ILB, 6-2 3/8, 250, N/A, 5-6, Hawaii: Intriguing
sleeper candidate likely to be available on Day Three due to shoulder injury.
Classic 'thumper.
sleeper candidate likely to be available on Day Three due to shoulder injury.
Classic 'thumper.
201. (17) Byron Cowart, DT, 6-3, 298, 5.16, 5-6, Maryland: Originally at
Auburn as top-rated prep but transferred as a "bust." Matured and grew into
powerful DT.
Auburn as top-rated prep but transferred as a "bust." Matured and grew into
powerful DT.
202. (18) Gerald Willis, DT, 6-1 3/4, 302, N/A, 5-6, Miami: Disruptive force
in 2018 after previously teasing with talent. Slippery, powerful. Worthy Day 3
gamble.
in 2018 after previously teasing with talent. Slippery, powerful. Worthy Day 3
gamble.
203. (17) D'Andre Walker, OLB, 6-2 3/8, 251, N/A, 5-6, Georgia: Didn't start
until 2018 but shows intriguing burst, length and strength. Some untapped
potential here.
until 2018 but shows intriguing burst, length and strength. Some untapped
potential here.
204. (22) Derrick Baity, CB, 6-2 1/8, 197, N/A, 5-6, Kentucky: Three-year
starting CB in a terrific UK secondary. Just average speed and production,
however.
starting CB in a terrific UK secondary. Just average speed and production,
however.
205. (16) Andrew Wingard, S, 6-0 1/8, 209, 4.56, 5-6, Wyoming:
Ultra-productive (454 career tackles!) safety at his best attacking the line
of scrimmage. 10 career INTs.
Ultra-productive (454 career tackles!) safety at his best attacking the line
of scrimmage. 10 career INTs.
206. (28) Hunter Renfrow, WR, 5-10 1/4, 184, 4.59, 6, Clemson: Classic slot
who sets up more athletic DBs with savvy routes. Among the most reliable hands
in this class.
who sets up more athletic DBs with savvy routes. Among the most reliable hands
in this class.
207. (17) Travis Homer, RB, 5-10 3/8, 201, 4.48, 6, Miami: Quality committee
runner with better speed and grit (including in pass pro) than size or ball
security.
runner with better speed and grit (including in pass pro) than size or ball
security.
208. (18) David Long, Jr. , OLB, 5-11 1/4, 227, 4.45, 6, West Virginia:
Undersized but highly athletic chase linebacker well-suited to the WLB
position in a 4-3.
Undersized but highly athletic chase linebacker well-suited to the WLB
position in a 4-3.
209. (18) Mike Edwards, S, 5-10 1/2, 205, N/A, 6, Kentucky: Four-year starter
eager to mix it up at the LOS. Average recovery speed. Broke his thumb at the
Sr. Bowl.
eager to mix it up at the LOS. Average recovery speed. Broke his thumb at the
Sr. Bowl.
210. (13) Ben Powers, OG, 6-4 , 307, N/A, 6, Oklahoma: Battle-tested (and
eager for the next one) LG who lacks ideal athleticism but not grit or
technique.
eager for the next one) LG who lacks ideal athleticism but not grit or
technique.
211. (13) Kaden Smith, TE, 6-5, 255, 4.92, 6, Stanford: Highly regarded with
soft hands to be a security blanket, but ran like he was wearing one at the
Combine.
soft hands to be a security blanket, but ran like he was wearing one at the
Combine.
212. (18) Alex Barnes, RB, 6-0 3/8, 226, 4.59, 6, Kansas State: Big,
productive back who consistently falls forward and finishes his runs. Only
average elusiveness, speed.
productive back who consistently falls forward and finishes his runs. Only
average elusiveness, speed.
213. (19) Kingsley Keke, DT, 6-2 5/8, 288, 4.95, 6, Texas A&M: More
athletic than 40-yard dash suggests, showing the quickness, agility to "get
skinny" and harrass QBs.
athletic than 40-yard dash suggests, showing the quickness, agility to "get
skinny" and harrass QBs.
214. (23) Jordan Miller, CB, 6-0 5/8, 186, 4.49, 6, Washington: Lanky press
corner with the height, arm length and straight-line speed to make an NFL
roster.
corner with the height, arm length and straight-line speed to make an NFL
roster.
215. (29) Stanley Morgan Jr. , WR, 6-0, 202, 4.53, 6, Nebraska: Record-setting
jack-of-all-trades, master-of-none type of WR. Coaches will like him more than
scouts.
jack-of-all-trades, master-of-none type of WR. Coaches will like him more than
scouts.
216. (14) Fred Johnson, OG, 6-7 1/8, 326, N/A, 6, Florida: Massive Earth-mover
whose lack of knee bend and agility can be mitigated in a power-based scheme.
whose lack of knee bend and agility can be mitigated in a power-based scheme.
217. (19) Lukas Denis, S, 5-11 1/4, 190, 4.64, 6, Boston College: Former WR
and CB with plus ballskills, leading ACC with seven INTs in 2017.
Below-average size, speed.
and CB with plus ballskills, leading ACC with seven INTs in 2017.
Below-average size, speed.
218. (31) Terry Godwin, WR, 5-11 3/8, 184, 4.55, 6, Georgia: Slot receiver
candidate with better quickness than his average 40-yard dash time suggests.
Soft hands.
candidate with better quickness than his average 40-yard dash time suggests.
Soft hands.
219. (12) Te'Von Coney, ILB, 6-0 7/8, 234, N/A, 6, Notre Dame: Highly-touted
prep LB with good size and production against top competition. Two-down LB in
NFL.
prep LB with good size and production against top competition. Two-down LB in
NFL.
220. (1) Matt Gay, K, 6-0 , 232, N/A, 6, Utah: Lou Groza Award winner as a
walk-on in 2017. Made 35/36 FGs under 40 yards with the leg for 50+ yards.
walk-on in 2017. Made 35/36 FGs under 40 yards with the leg for 50+ yards.
221. (20) Yosh Nijman, OT, 6-6 7/8, 324, N/A, 6, Virginia Tech: Rare size with
experience at LT and RT. Massive but needs to clean up sloppy technique to
stick.
experience at LT and RT. Massive but needs to clean up sloppy technique to
stick.
222. (13) Tre Lamar, ILB, 6-3 3/8, 253, 4.95, 6, Clemson: Old-school 3-4 ILB
with the size, physicality to take on and shed blockers in the hole. Two-down
LB in NFL.
with the size, physicality to take on and shed blockers in the hole. Two-down
LB in NFL.
223. (18) Darryl Johnson, DE, 6-6, 253, N/A, 6, North Carolina A&T: Looks
good on the hoof with plus height and arm length (33 7/8"). MEAC DPOY in 2018
with 10.5 sacks.
good on the hoof with plus height and arm length (33 7/8"). MEAC DPOY in 2018
with 10.5 sacks.
224. (30) KeeSean Johnson, WR, 6-1 1/8, 201, 4.6, 6, Fresno State:
Ultra-productive pass-catcher who beat up lesser competition with good size,
body control, soft hands.
Ultra-productive pass-catcher who beat up lesser competition with good size,
body control, soft hands.
225. (24) David Long, CB, 5-10 5/8, 196, 4.45, 6, Michigan: Just average size
but possesses the agility, speed and tenacity to stick, albeit likely at
nickel.
but possesses the agility, speed and tenacity to stick, albeit likely at
nickel.
226. (32) Jakobi Myers, WR, 6-1 5/8, 203, 4.63, 6, North Carolina State:
Former QB whose steady development as a route-runner, hands-catcher deserve
Day 3 consideration.
Former QB whose steady development as a route-runner, hands-catcher deserve
Day 3 consideration.
227. (10) Gardner Minshew II, QB, 6-0 7/8, 225, 4.97, 6, Washington State:
Stepped into tough situation at WSU and starred. Average physical traits but a
true field general.
Stepped into tough situation at WSU and starred. Average physical traits but a
true field general.
228. (20) Jaquan Johnson, S, 5-10 1/8, 191, 4.69, 6-7, Miami: Below average
size and speed but football is played on the field, where Johnson starred for
The U.
size and speed but football is played on the field, where Johnson starred for
The U.
229. (11) Trace McSorley, QB, 6-0 1/8, 202, 4.57, 6-7, Penn State: Gutty but
limited dual-threat QB whose production tailed off in 2018 with top receivers
off to NFL.
limited dual-threat QB whose production tailed off in 2018 with top receivers
off to NFL.
230. (25) Mark Fields, CB, 5-9 7/8, 192, 4.37, 6-7, Clemson: Started just
seven games at Clemson due to injuries, talented roster. Wowed at Combine. NFL
bloodlines.
seven games at Clemson due to injuries, talented roster. Wowed at Combine. NFL
bloodlines.
231. (15) Ethan Greenidge, OG, 6-4 3/8, 327, N/A, 6-7, Villanova: Small school
OT with good length but whose thick frame and average foot speed suggest a
move to OG.
OT with good length but whose thick frame and average foot speed suggest a
move to OG.
232. (12) Jake Browning, QB, 6-1 7/8, 211, 4.74, 6-7, Washington: Kellen Moore
clone who gets by with anticipation and grit to overcome below-average
physical traits.
clone who gets by with anticipation and grit to overcome below-average
physical traits.
233. (19) Jalin Moore, RB, 5-10, 212, N/A, 6-7, Appalachian State: Powerful
runner and lifter (27 reps at Combine). Ankle injury that cut 2018 season
short requires vetting.
runner and lifter (27 reps at Combine). Ankle injury that cut 2018 season
short requires vetting.
234. (19) Sutton Smith, OLB, 6-0 3/8, 233, 4.69, 6-7, Northern Illinois:
Undersized edge rusher with enough burst, lateral agility and maniacal effort
to stick in a specialist role.
Undersized edge rusher with enough burst, lateral agility and maniacal effort
to stick in a specialist role.
235. (21) Devon Johnson, OT, 6-7 1/4, 338, 5.16, 6-7, Ferris State: Mountain
of a man with good overall weight distribution, surprising athleticism.
Practice squad candidate.
of a man with good overall weight distribution, surprising athleticism.
Practice squad candidate.
236. (20) Karan Higdon, RB, 5-9 1/8, 206, 4.49, 6-7, Michigan : Productive,
reliable back with better power than frame suggests. Projects best as a part
of a rotation.
reliable back with better power than frame suggests. Projects best as a part
of a rotation.
237. (33) Felton Davis III, WR, 6-3 1/2, 211, N/A, 6-7, Michigan State: Tall,
long-armed split end with the body control and vertical to box-out CBs. Coming
off torn Achilles.
long-armed split end with the body control and vertical to box-out CBs. Coming
off torn Achilles.
238. (20) Demarcus Christmas, DT, 6-3 3/8, 294, 5.08, 7, Florida State: As
dependable as the cold in December but "just" a run stuffer with only 3.5
sacks in 51 career games.
dependable as the cold in December but "just" a run stuffer with only 3.5
sacks in 51 career games.
239. (14) T.J. Edwards, ILB, 6-0 230, , N/A, 7, Wisconsin: Lacks preferred
size, speed but had outstanding production, including 366 tackles and 10
interceptions.
size, speed but had outstanding production, including 366 tackles and 10
interceptions.
240. (21) Tony Pollard, RB, 5-11 5/8, 210, 4.52, 7, Memphis: Served as
placekicker, punter and on kickoffs for OU, offering roster flexibility.
Average size, leg strength.
placekicker, punter and on kickoffs for OU, offering roster flexibility.
Average size, leg strength.
241. (2) Austin Seibert, K, 5-9 1/4, 213, N/A, 7, Oklahoma: Jack-of-all-trades
who starred at KR, receiver and (backup) RB. Seven TDs on kickoffs. 104 career
catches.
who starred at KR, receiver and (backup) RB. Seven TDs on kickoffs. 104 career
catches.
242. (21) Ben Burr-Kirven, OLB, 6-0, 230, 4.56, 7, Washington: Tackle monster
who proved bigger, faster than expected in workouts. Too reliant on avoiding
blockers.
who proved bigger, faster than expected in workouts. Too reliant on avoiding
blockers.
243. (22) Dre Greenlaw, OLB, 5-11 1/2, 237, N/A, 7, Arkansas: Undersized (and
injury-prone) but speedy WILL 'backer whose best fit initially may be on
special teams.
injury-prone) but speedy WILL 'backer whose best fit initially may be on
special teams.
244. (22) Ryan Pope, OT, 6-7, 320, N/A, 7, San Diego State: Battle-tested RT
with the length and strength to project as a solid backup in a power-based
scheme.
with the length and strength to project as a solid backup in a power-based
scheme.
245. (24) Emeke Egbule, OLB, 6-2, 245, 4.65, 7, Houston: Raw but intriguing
athlete who arrived as a TE. Shows some twitch as a rusher with agility for
coverage.
athlete who arrived as a TE. Shows some twitch as a rusher with agility for
coverage.
246. (24) LJ Scott, RB, 6-0 3/8, 227, N/A, 7, Michigan State: Big, powerful
runner with vision, balance and burst. Sleeper candidate after
injury-shortened 2018 season.
runner with vision, balance and burst. Sleeper candidate after
injury-shortened 2018 season.
247. (22) Qadree Ollison, RB, 6-0 5/8, 228, 4.58, 7, Pittsburgh: Thunder back
with imposing size and power when he keeps his pads low. 29 career rushing
TDs.
with imposing size and power when he keeps his pads low. 29 career rushing
TDs.
248. (23) James Williams, RB, 5-9 1/2, 197, 4.58, 7, Washington State: Quicker
than his 40-yard dash suggests and a terrific receiver out of the backfield
with 202 career grabs.
than his 40-yard dash suggests and a terrific receiver out of the backfield
with 202 career grabs.
249. (14) Keenen Brown, TE, 6-2 1/2, 250, 4.75, 7, Texas State: Grad-transfer
from Okla. St. who caught nearly as many TDs in 2018 (5) as passes (6) for
Cowboys.
from Okla. St. who caught nearly as many TDs in 2018 (5) as passes (6) for
Cowboys.
250. (13) Brett Rypien, QB, 6-1 5/8, 210, 4.91, 7, Boise State: Soft-tossing
but savvy field general with good awareness, accuracy in the short to
intermediate zones.
but savvy field general with good awareness, accuracy in the short to
intermediate zones.
--Field Level Media
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