Reese’s Senior Bowl and Director Phil Savage Part Ways

Reese’s Senior Bowl and Director Phil Savage Part Ways

The Senior Bowl made a surprising announcement related to their leadership last week. The premier college All-Start week announced they are mutually parting ways with director Phil Savage. In 1951, Mobile was blessed with the vision and leadership of Mr. Finley McRae, CEO of Merchants National Bank, who brought The Senior Bowl to Mobile, Ala. Mr. Finley employed Mr. Rea Schuessler as the first General Manager, tasked with developing the premier college football post-season bowl honoring and showcasing the talents of the best college senior football players in the nation. Since that time, there have been many dedicated stewards of the Senior Bowl, both volunteers and full-time professional employees. I worked with Steve Hale for many years helping annually to develop the roster of the top All-Star week in the country. None of the leaders have been more capable than director Phil Savage. Since Phil joined the Senior Bowl staff in 2012 as the Executive Director, the event continued to grow in popularity, and expanded a year-around schedule of engaging activities that have been enjoyed by and benefit many in our local community.

The national exposure and reputation of the Reese’s Senior Bowl has greatly benefited from Phil’s energy, creativity and leadership. After six years together, it is with regret that they announced last week that Phil and the organization will be mutually parting ways as of May 15, 2018. Phil deserves a great deal of credit for being a loyal caretaker of Mobile’s signature football event, and he will be missed by the Reese’s Senior Bowl staff and Mobilians everywhere. We wish Phil the best and success in all of his future opportunities and pursuits. As Mobile Arts and Sports Association Chairman Angus Cooper put it, “We appreciate Phil’s efforts here, his knowledge and enthusiasm for the game, and I am confident that he will continue to have a successful career in football.” A search committee will be formed by the Mobile Arts and Sports Association to identify potential candidates for this all-important position. Wishing Phil all the best in his endeavors.




NFL Draft 2018 Review

NFL Draft 2018 Review

We want to thank all our supporters for their patronage this year, our 27th season covering the NFL and college football for the NFL Draft. It was an exciting NFL Draft 2018 and Draft Insiders’ covered it from spring practice thru the three-day extravaganza in Dallas and the current spring mini-camps. It was the most covered NFL Draft in history in many feature topics and surprising developments that will be in the Review in June. It was Draft Insiders’ most successful year ever and our new web site will continue to add further features and exciting platforms for the 2018 season to benefit fans. Our NFL Draft 2018 Yearbook once again was a prime source in all 32 NFL front offices and scouting insight for fans that is unparalleled in the industry. Our fans benefited from the long history of experience of scout Frank Coyle and the scouts on Draft Insiders’ staff with our nationwide connections of coaches, personnel directors, scouts and agents. We feel we give a rare insight into the entire scouting process from a prospect’s early history through their college career and the important postseason preparation and events.

Our scouting consultation service with agents and teams continues to expand with our long history of working with many highly rated pro prospects through their exciting pursuit of an NFL career. We intend for our fan base to continue to benefit from those relationships and provide unique scouting evaluation for NFL prospects.

We are currently working on our NFL Draft Review 2018 including rookie and veteran training camp reports. The Draft Review will be 40-page document and available in June. We will also provide a report for the NFL Supplemental Draft in July, though it has become a non-event in recent years with only 1 prospect selected in four of the last five draft classes.

We intend to visit many college and NFL Camps in August to begin our 28th season. We thank our loyal fans and customers for another year of support during our ongoing year-round coverage of the NFL Draft.

Frank Coyle is a long-time scout with nationwide ties with coaches, scouts and player agents. He is a long-time member of the FWAA and voter in College player awards – Heisman, Outland, Nagurski, Lombardi, Thorpe, Biletnikoff etc for the past 25 years. He writes College Football Mondays weekly during the season. He is a longtime scouting consultant for the Senior Bowl, the nation’s premier postseason All-star game. He does sports radio shows for CBS, ESPN, Fox Sports and Sporting News on a year-round basis related to NFL and College football especially during the postseason team and All-star Bowl time. He has worked for CBS Sports, NBC Sports, Yahoo and Rivals sports publications and web sites, in addition to several fantasy football sites.




NFL Draft – Top Ten QB Dilemma – Draft Insiders’ Scouting Reports, Darnold, Rosen, Allen & Mayfield

NFL Draft 2018 – Top Ten Quarterback Dilemma
Scouting Reports, Darnold, Rosen, Allen and Mayfield

    Frank Coyle – Head Scout/ Publisher

Quarterbacks Grade: A

       Positional Overview:
This year’s QB class is one of the most talented groups to enter the NFL Draft in years. The top four prospects are expected to be selected by the early 1st round and probably the top ten selections. This class can rival the great 2004 class of Eli Manning, Philip Rivers and Ben Roethlisberger. There could be as many as 10+ NFL starters in time. The top four overall prospects, Sam Darnold, Josh Rosen, Josh Allen and Baker Mayfield are expected to go in the top 6-12 overall selections. Baker Mayfield is a rising prospect and carries an early 1st round grade as the most NFL ready prospect in the class. Lamar Jackson and Mason Rudolph could come off the board in the first round, though the latter part. Both carry starting grades and should be selection in the top 40 prospects. Jackson has fallen off concerns about his game translating to the NFL with certain justification. He has a rare athletic skill set that a patient club can benefit from immensely if they give him the critical time to settle into their system. Mike White and Kyle Lauletta carry starting NFL grades, though both need time to settle into the pro game. Both White and Lauletta were impressive at the Senior Bowl. Lauletta is rising up the charts off a developed skill set and the vital intangibles. Unheralded QBs, Chase Litton of Marshall and Brandon Silvers of Troy have NFL starting grades to take the huge step up to the pro game. This class features a few developmental types like Tanner Lee, J.T. Barrett, Chris Streveler and Logan Woodside who need to be in situations to learn a system and settle into a pro offense. This is a strong group with as many as 12-15 prospects chosen over the three-day event.

    Positional Traits
Best Athlete – Lamar Jackson
Best Arm – Josh Allen
Most Accurate – Baker Mayfield
Best Mechanics – Josh Rosen
Best Runner – Lamar Jackson
Best Leader – Baker Mayfield
Best Intangibles – Sam Darnold
Best Decisions – Baker Mayfield
Most Developed – Baker Mayfield

       NFL Premier Player
 Aaron Rodgers/Tom Brady
Blue Chip – Sam Darnold
Blue Chip – Josh Rosen
Rising – Baker Mayfield
Falling – Lamar Jackson
Underrated – Mike White
Overrated – Luke Falk
Sleeper – Brandon Silvers
Boom/Bust – Josh Allen
Longterm Gem – Chase Litton
Overdrafted – Kyle Lauletta

    Top QB Prospects 
1 * Sam Darnold – USC
2 * Josh Rosen – UCLA            
3 * Josh Allen – Wyoming        
4 Baker Mayfield – Oklahoma
5 * Lamar Jackson – Louisville
6 Mason Rudolph – Oklahoma St
7 Mike White – Western Kentucky
8 Kyle Lauletta – Richmond     
9 Luke Falk – Washington St   
10 Kurt Benkert – Virginia       

Scouting Reports – Sam Darnold, Josh Rosen, Josh Allen and Baker Mayfield

1 * Sam Darnold #14 Southern California 6-3 220 – Sp. 4.75
          Player Comparison: Matt Stafford                        Rating 94
Gritty talented redshirt sophomore led the Trojans to postseason appearances during his two seasons. Strong agile athlete with very good arm and quick footwork plus the intangibles to become a top-flight NFL starter. Despite a short resume and some erratic performances, he developed quickly and shows a well-rounded skill set to make the jump to the NFL. Natural physical traits coveted in an elite NFL passer, though not completely developed currently. He has fine intangibles with a blue-collar mentality. Despite his age (21 years old this summer), he shows excellent poise, anticipation, toughness, vision, leadership and competitive desire. Displays the complete physical and mental package with excellent production at a very high-level vs Pac-12 talent. Shows a tight compact delivery and capable of firing strikes from the pocket or on the move. Very good footwork to move in the pocket and create passing lanes and keep plays alive. Developing the experience to go through his check downs faster and finding secondary receivers. Attempted to do too much early in the 2017 season with an average supporting cast. Needs to learn to throw the ball away to live to play another down than forcing the ball into heavy coverage. Slides well in the pocket and can evade pressure well, reset his feet and plant to make a big throw. Maintains his vision down field very well looking for receivers to make their second move. Operated under center, but also spent time from the gun and needs work on his drop back and setting his feet while reading coverage. Shows the smarts and discipline to be a quick study, though must learn to make sound decisions with the ball. Displays the ability to deliver very accurate short and intermediate passes, as well as tossing strikes down the alleys. Possesses fine touch on deep passes as well as inside the red zone. Impressive ability to improvise and make adjustments to game situations. Displays incredible vision and awareness to see the entire field. Makes clutch throws with the game on the line. Shows a quick release and possesses very good arm strength. At times, he can stare down his primary target and telegraph his throws. When under pressure, he will make off-balance throws which has led to turnovers. He shows good ball handling with the ability to fake and draw defenders into false reads.
The Numbers: As a sophomore, he started all 14 games, leading USC to a 11-3 record. Completed 303 of 480 passes for 4143 yards with 26 TDs and 13 interceptions while earning 1st team Pac-12 honors. As a freshman, he played in 13 games and completed 246 of 366 passes for 3086 yards for 31 TDs and 9 interceptions. Over his career, he started only 23 games and threw for 7229 yards with 57 TD passes and 22 interceptions. He rushed for 7 TDs. His career finale in their loss to Ohio St in the Cotton Bowl he threw a pick six and had two fumbles. At the NFL Combine, he came in over 6’3” and 221 lbs. with 9 3/8” hands and 31” arms. He ran a 4.67 time with a 26.5” VJ and an 8’9” BJ and added a 4.40 shuttle and 6.96 three cone. Did not participate in the passing drills. At his pro day, he displayed good velocity, timing and accuracy. He helped his cause with a strong performance. Very similar to Lions’ Matt Stafford in body size, arm strength, delivery and overall temperament and AA.
The Skinny: Gifted sophomore makes all the throws. Fast improving talent with only two seasons starting experience vs NFL caliber defenders. Competitor takes command and displays very good football IQ and capable of making a difference in crunch time. Athletic strong frame and size to hold up to the physical demands of the game. Shows the toughness and defense recognition to continue to develop as a winning starter. Needs to sit and settle into a system for a short time especially recognizing coverage and going through his progressions. One of the QB gems in recent years and intriguing raw prospect with huge upside potential to develop into a Pro Bowl performer. Talented blue-chip prospect with the Browns looking to land in the top selection.
Draft Projection: 1st Round – Top overall pick

2 * Josh Rosen #3 UCLA 6-4 225 – Sp. 4.85
            Player Comparison: Matt Ryan            Rating 92
Well-rounded smooth true junior led the Bruins for the past three seasons, displaying blue chip skills for the position. During his true freshman season, he earned All-American honors when he set UCLA freshman records for passing yards (3668) on 60% completion rate with 23 passing TDs with 11 interceptions. He has all the natural physical traits one seeks for an NFL starting QB – good size and overall athleticism with a fine strong arm and pocket awareness. His intangibles include poise, anticipation, toughness, vision, leadership and competitive desire. Shows the complete physical and mental package with excellent production at a very high level. Displays good footwork to set up and shows a crisp compact delivery with smooth release and capable of firing strikes with fine touch and timing. Quick footwork to move in the pocket and create passing lanes with the instincts to go through his check downs fast and find secondary receivers. Can evade pressure well, reset his feet and plant to make a big throw. Operated mainly from the gun and needs work on his drop back and setting his feet while reading coverage. Shows the smarts and discipline to be a quick study. Usually makes sound decisions with the ball, by displaying the ability to deliver very accurate short and intermediate passes, as well as tossing strikes down the alleys. Possesses fine touch on deep passes as well as inside the red zone. His polished throwing mechanics is the best in this class and ranks among the best in the past two decades. Consistently impresses with his ability to make adjustments and rally his unit, making clutch throws with the game on the line. Possesses good, not exceptional arm strength, though shows the touch to hit receivers in stride consistently to make plays. At times, shows a tendency to focus too long on his primary target and needs to progress to his other options quicker when under pressure. Occasionally, he will backpedal and make off-balance throws, rather than stepping into them. He shows good ball handling and security in general with quick decisions. He needs work on his basic footwork and his follow through while showing more pocket presence.
The Numbers: As a true junior, he started 11 games and had 283 completions of 452 passes for 3756 yards with 26 TDs and 10 interceptions, earning 2nd team Pac-12 honors. As a sophomore, he started 6 games and completed 59% of his passes for 1915 yards with 10 TDs and 5 interceptions. Over his career, he played in 30 games with 9339 passing yards for a 61% with 59 TDs and 26 interceptions. At the NFL Combine, he came in at 6’4” and 229 lbs. with 9 7/8” hands and 31 3/4” arms. He ran a 4.92 time with a 31” VJ and a 9’3” BJ and added a 4.28 shuttle and 7.09 three cone. In the passing drills, he displayed good velocity, timing and accuracy. He helped his cause with a strong performance. He will be compared to Matt Ryan and is similar in size, delivery and overall AA development. Also similar to Tony Romo in body type, accuracy and arm strength.
The Skinny: Talented quick throwing junior makes all the throws. Competitor takes command and displays very good football IQ and capable of making a difference with the game on the line. Athletic lean frame needs to add muscle to hold up to the physical demands of the game. Shows good defensive recognition to go through his progressions and find secondary receivers. Graded out high in the talented Pac-12 with three seasons starting experience vs NFL caliber defenders. Despite average supporting cast, he had excellent production. Two concussions and a shoulder injury leave pressing durability issues. Type can change a franchise, though needs some maturity as an athlete and person. Interesting prospect with the upside potential to develop quickly and start early. True blue chip QB prospect with the Jets, Browns, Bills and Broncos hoping to land in the top selections.
Draft Projection: 1st Round – Top 3 pick

3 * Josh Allen #17 Wyoming 6-5 235 – Sp. 4.75
         Player Comparison: Ben Roethlisberger        Rating 90
Big strong-armed junior led the Cowboys to back to back postseason bowl games over his two starting seasons. Huge athletic frame with quick feet and the best arm in this class have elevated him to a potential top selection. One-year JC transfer and lightly recruited out of HS. Very raw despite the complete athletic skill sets desired for the position. Continued to improve over his career, taking huge steps with impressive performances at both the Senior Bowl and NFL Combine. Productive and athletic with the mental makeup to take the huge step up from a non-power five conference. Naturally strong arm with the ability to drive the ball into windows, though accuracy is a huge issue. He can drop the ball in the bucket on the deep throws when given time. Very good athleticism to run away from defenders even defensive backs. Skilled at fighting off defenders and evading pressure while keeping his eyes downfield. Long quick release that needs work and displays erratic accuracy that demands further time developing whether in the pocket or on the move. Huge powerful arm to make the tough out throws while also displaying a nice touch for lofting passes over defenders down the seam, or to backs and receivers on quick swing or outlet passes. Throws the out and deep ball outside the hashes as well as any QB since Cam Newton. His scrambling ability puts pressure on defenses and shows a legitimate threat for big plays whether by throwing or running. His basic skills such as taking the snap from under center and scanning downfield while dropping back are things where he is still in the developmental stage. Needs to learn to go through his progressions better and avoid locking on to his primary receiver. Dependent on his first read that can turn into mistakes. Savvy mobile athlete with a fine arm to make all the NFL throws with a fairly quick delivery for a long-armed prospect. High release point to avoid deflections, though his footwork needs extensive work on dropping, setup and follow through that will have a huge bearing on his accuracy improvement. Shows good awareness of coverage, but must look off defenders better and find the hot receiver. Learning how to lead a receiver with the right amount of touch on the ball and when to muscle the throw. Shows the speed to make plays outside the pocket with his feet with a big sturdy frame to hold up within the pocket or fighting off linemen. He has developed fine intangibles related to toughness, leadership and poise under pressure in clutch situations with a blue-collar approach after having to prove himself at each level.
The Numbers: As a junior, he started 11 games missing time due to a shoulder injury. For the season, he completed 152 of 270 passes for a 56% rate for 1812 yards with 16 TDs and just 6 picks that earned him MWC honorable mention. Went 1-3 vs Power 5 conference clubs with 1 TD and 8 interceptions. Won Senior Bowl MVP award with 2 TD passes during 2nd half comeback. As a sophomore, he started all 14 games and completed 209 passes of 373 attempts for a 56% rate for 3203 yards with 28 TDs and 15 picks, earning 2nd team MWC honors. Over his career, he threw for 5066 yards for a 56% rate with 44 TDs and 21 picks. He is similar to QB Ben Roethlisberger in raw skills set – size, mobility, arm strength and AA. Lacks a high level of development and little experience in a pro-style offense. Good intangibles. At the NFL Combine, he came at 6’5” and 237 lbs. with 10 1/8” hands and 33 1/4” arms. He ran a fine 4.75 time and added a 33.5” VL and 9’11” BJ with a 4.40 shuttle and an impressive 6.90 three cone times. He performed well in the passing drills. He set up quickly with good footwork in the pocket to move laterally and create passing lanes. He was very good on deep throws. Needs work on his foot work and set up to plant and drive the ball down the field with better accuracy. Takes too long a stride when setting up. Relies on a quick release and the touch to drop the ball into holes in coverage
The Skinny: Fast rising prospect with a level of development that demands sitting initially after only two starting years in a spread offense. Good field awareness and a top football IQ that should accelerate his progress within a pro offense. Continually improved over his career especially over his final season from the start through the critical postseason. Talented early 1st round pick with definite big time starting potential after gaining experience and learning a system. Savvy QB with an awesome skill set, especially his arm, though not ready currently to produce early. Huge ceiling if he gets in the right situation to refine his core throwing mechanics and footwork. Risen into the top selections and possible top five overall prospects. Excellent addition with skills to be NFL franchise type leader. Good fit for the Browns, Giants, Jets and Bills. Excellent intangibles to make a difference and a fine mature leader with the skills set to be an elite NFL starter in time.
Draft Projection: 1st Round -Top 6 pick

4 Baker Mayfield #6 Oklahoma 6-1 215 – Sp. 4.80
      Player Comparison: Russell Wilson          Rating 88
Slick senior gunslinger put up record setting numbers in the Sooners’ prolific passing attack which earned him the 2017 Heisman Trophy award. Transferred from Texas Tech as an underclassmen due to being in a class with QBs Patrick Mahomes and Davis Webb. Strong athletic frame with a good arm and quick release. Very good feet to setup, move in the pocket, slide to create new lanes or scramble to throw on the move or for a first down. Savvy athlete with a great sense of field presence and situations. Combines keen instincts with good athleticism to be both a leader and playmaker. Stepped up in big situations with big performances in the national playoffs as well as winning at Ohio St. Few clubs go into Columbus, Ohio and come away with a victory. Baker was instrumental in the Sooners’ win that marked them a national contender. Tight quick release with a natural throwing motion with the ability to release the ball from several positions with fine velocity and quickness. Played in the spread Sooner passing game putting up amazing numbers annually while showing the ability to throw the complete route tree. Shows the ability to drive the ball down the field and consistently fit into tight windows. Progresses very well as a pocket passer, though mainly operates in an offense with quick simple reads geared for the primary receiver. Gunslinger mentality with a cocky attitude that at times takes too much risk on plays. Savvy thrower can re-cock his arm quickly and deliver fast into new windows. Learning to be patient and look for other receivers and go through his progressions. Limited work from under center and faces a learning curve and needs to sit and adjust to the game. Needs to refine his setup and footwork under center and learn to go through his reads and adjustments to make the proper calls. Shows fine touch and accuracy on intermediate and vertical routes, though needs some refinement. Able to consistently place the ball with nice trajectory over the shoulder of receivers to catch in full stride. Within the pocket, displays a crisp natural throwing motion to get the ball out fast. Able to really drive the ball when required and the ball can explode from his hand with good velocity on the outs and tight seam routes. Deceptive mobility to be effective on the move without losing his accuracy. Shows the toughness to sit in the pocket and take a hit to complete the pass.
The Numbers: Over the 2017 season, he started 14 games and completed 285 passes of 404 attempts for a 71% rate for 4627 yards with 43 TDs and 6 picks. Won Heisman Trophy, in addition to three time Big 12 Player of the Year honors, Manning award, O’Brien award and Maxwell award in 2017. Over his junior season, he threw for 3965 yards while completing 71% with 40 TDs and 8 picks in 13 starts. Over his career, he posted a 39-9 record including several bowl victories and impressive road wins at Ohio St. Threw for 14,607 yards with 131 TDs and 30 interceptions and a 68.5% completion rate. Similar to NFL starter, Russell Wilson in size, AA, arm strength and LOD. At the NFL Combine, he came in at over 6’ and 218 lbs. with 30 1/4” arms and 9 1/4 hands. He ran a 4.84 time and added a 29” VL and a 9’3” BJ with a 4.28 shuttle and 7.00 three cone.
The Skinny: Highly productive QB with strong frame and rare arm to become a high-quality starter with some development. Needs improvement in his footwork to step up to play in a pro-style offense. He can throw the deep ball with accuracy, drive the ball down the field and make the tough intermediate throws and can fit the ball into tight windows when given time. High 1st round and probable top 10 pick. Top 5 QB prospect with the skill set to win a starting job within a few seasons after learning a system. Needs further work on reading defenses and going through his progressions. Must prove up to the call of leadership to be successful in the NFL. Some behavior must be addressed, though not criminal offenses. Rising top 10 prospect.
Draft Projection: 1st Round




NFL Draft 2018 – Top 100 Pro Prospects Final Rankings – RB Saquon Barkley #1 Prospect

Top 100 Pro Prospects for the NFL Draft 2018

Running back Saquon Barkley is our #1 prospect for the NFL Draft this year. He has ranked #1 from September 2017 and there has been no reason to move him. He had a terrific 2017 performance and concluded with a special NFL Combine that earned him the elite status. He is NFL ready and a prospect who is expected to go in the top five and possibly as high as the #2 overall selection currently held by the New York Giants.

April, 2018 – Final Update Edition
NFL Draft Rankings    * Declared Underclassmen

      Pro Prospect        /   Position  /      School
1 * Saquon Barkley                   RB                  Penn St
2 * Sam Darnold                       QB                  USC
3 Bradley Chubb                       DE                  NC St
4 * Quenton Nelson                 OG                   Notre Dame
5 * Minkah Fitzpatrick              S                    Alabama
6 * Josh Rosen                         QB                    UCLA
7 Baker Mayfield                      QB                   Oklahoma
8 * Denzel Ward                       CB                    Ohio St
9 * Roquan Smith                    LB                    Georgia
10 * Josh Allen                          QB                   Wyoming
11 * Derwin James                    S                      Florida St
12 * Tremaine Edmunds         LB                    Virginia Tech
13 Mike McGlinchey                 OT                  Notre Dame
14 * Calvin Ridley                     WR                  Alabama
15 Marcus Davenport               DE                   UTSA
16 Vita Vea                                DT                  Washington
17 * Connor Williams                 OT                  Texas
18 * Leighton Vander Esch        LB                   Boise St
19 Rashaan Evans                      LB                   Alabama
20 * Taven Bryan                       DT                   Florida
21 * Jaire Alexander                  CB                   Louisville
22 * D.J. Moore                         WR                  Maryland
23 * Da’Ron Payne                    DT                   Alabama
24 * Kolton Miller                      OT                   UCLA
25 * Mike Hughes                      CB                   Central Florida
26 Christian Kirk                       WR                  Texas A&M
27 * Joshua Jackson                 CB                    Iowa
28 Isaiah Wynn                         OG                   Georgia
29 * Courtland Sutton              WR                   SMU
30 * Sam Hubbard                    DE                   Ohio State
31 Maurice Hurst                      DT                    Michigan
32 Billy Price                              C                      Ohio St
33 Will Hernandez                    OG                   Texas-El Paso
34 * Derrius Guice                    RB                    LSU
35 Dallas Goedert                     TE                    South Dakota St
36 Frank Ragnow                      C                      Arkansas
37 Lorenzo Carter                     LB                    Georgia
38 * Ronnie Harrison               S                      Alabama
39 Sony Michel                         RB                    Georgia
40 D.J Chark                             WR                   LSU
41 * Carlton Davis                     CB                    Auburn
42 Harold Landry                     DE/LB              Boston College
43 * Harrison Phillips              DT                    Stanford
44 * James Daniels                   OL                    Iowa
45 * Arden Key                          DE/LB              LSU
46 * Lamar Jackson                  QB                   Louisville
47 * Isaiah Oliver                      CB                    Colorado
48 Mason Rudolph                   QB                   Oklahoma St
49 Tyrell Crosby                       OT                    Oregon
50 * Justin Reid                         S                      Stanford
51 Austin Corbett                      OL                    Nevada
52 * Hayden Hurst                     TE                    South Carolina
53 Uchenna Nwosu                  LB                    USC
54 * Rasheem Green                DL                    Southern Cal
55 Mike Gesicki                         TE                    Penn St
56 * Brian O’Neill                      OT                    Pittsburgh
57 * Tim Settle                           DT                    Virginia Tech
58 * Ronald Jones II                 RB                    Southern Cal
59 James Washington              WR                   Oklahoma St
60 * Mark Andrews                   TE                    Oklahoma
61 B.J. Hill                                DT                    N.C. St
62 * Donte Jackson                   CB                    LSU
63 Ogbonnia Okoronkwo           LB                    Oklahoma
64 Anthony Miller                      WR                   Memphis
65 Braden Smith                      OG                   Auburn
66 Rashaad Penny                    RB                    San Diego St
67 Kemoko Turay                      DE                    Rutgers
68 Nathan Shepherd                 DT                    Fort Hays St
69 * Jessie Bates                      S                      Wake Forest
70 * Kerryon Johnson               RB                    Auburn
71 Martinas Rankin                    OT                    Mississippi St
72 Da’Shawn Hand                    DE                   Alabama
73 * Deon Cain                          WR                   Clemson
74 Nick Chubb                          RB                    Georgia
75 Anthony Averett                    CB                    Alabama
76 * Nyheim Hines                     RB                    North Carolina St
77 * Orlando Brown                   OT                    Oklahoma
78 * Malik Jefferson                  LB                    Texas
79 Dante Pettis                         WR                   Washington
80 Jaylen Samuels                    TE                    NC St
81 Duke Ejiofor                         DE                   Wake Forest
82 DaeSean Hamilton                WR                   Penn St
83 * Josh Sweat                        DE                   Florida St
84 Darius Leonard                     LB                    South Carolina St
85 * Equanimeous St. Brown      WR                   Notre Dame
86 * R.J. McIntosh                     DT                    Miami
87 Oren Burks                           LB                    Vanderbilt
88 * Trent Thompson                 DT                    Georgia
89 Michael Gallup                      WR                   Colorado St
90 * Kevin Toliver                      CB                    LSU
91 * Jerome Baker                     LB                    Ohio St
92 Chukwuma Okorafor            OT                    Western Michigan
93 Duke Dawson                       CB                    Florida
94 Fred Warner                         LB                    Brigham Young
95 * Breeland Speaks                DE                   Ole Miss
96 * Rashaan Gaulden              S                      Tennessee
97 * Tre’Quan Smith                  WR                   Central Florida
98 Kyzir White                           S                      West Virginia
99 * Tarvarus McFadden            CB                    Florida St
100 * Terrell Edmunds              S                      Virginia Tech

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NFL Draft 2018 – Final Three Round Mock Draft

Three Round Mock Draft for the NFL Draft 2018    

Final Mock Draft for NFL Draft 2018           * Underclassmen                  Update Report – available now – Complete seven Round Mock   Draft / Final Top 300 Prospects / Top 50 Small College     

#      Team                Player /     Position /  School
First Round
1 Cleveland                      * Sam Darnold           QB       USC
2 NY Giants                    * Saquon Barkley      RB        Penn St
3 NY Jets (Indianapolis)    Baker Mayfield     QB     Oklahoma
4 Cleveland (Houston)      Bradley Chubb        DE       NC St
5 Denver                      * Minkah Fitzpatrick    S      Alabama
6 Indianapolis (Jets)      * Denzel Ward           CB        Ohio St
7 Tampa Bay                 * Derwin James        S          Florida St
8 Chicago                   * Quenton Nelson    OG      Notre Dame
9 San Francisco            * Roquan Smith       LB        Georgia
10 Oakland                          * Tremaine Edmunds     LB        Virginia Tech
11 Miami                                * Josh Rosen                QB       UCLA
12 Buffalo (Cincinnati)          * Josh Allen                   QB       Wyoming
13 Washington                       Vita Vea                        DT        Washington
14 Green Bay                         * Calvin Ridley             WR       Alabama
15 Arizona                              * D.J. Moore                 WR       Maryland
16 Baltimore                          Marcus Davenport         DE       UTSA
17 LA Chargers                      * Jaire Alexander           CB        Louisville
18 Seattle                                Mike McGlinchey           OT        Notre Dame
19 Dallas                                 * Courtland Sutton         WR       SMU
20 Detroit                               Rashaan Evans            LB        Alabama
21 Cincinnati (Buffalo)        * Leighton Vander Esch LB        Boise St
22 Buffalo (Kan City)           * Da’Ron Payne             DT        Alabama
23 New Eng (LA Rams)       * Connor Williams          OT        Texas
24 Carolina                               Isaiah Wynn                  OG       Georgia
25 Tennessee                           * Taven Bryan              DT        Florida
26 Atlanta                                * Mike Hughes               CB        Central Florida
27 New Orleans                       D.J Chark                      WR       LSU
28 Pittsburgh                           Harold Landry              LB        Boston College
29 Jacksonville                        Christian Kirk                WR       Texas A&M
30 Minnesota                           * Sam Hubbard             DE       Ohio St
31 New England                      Will Hernandez             OG       Texas-El Paso
32 Philadelphia                       * Harrison Phillips          DT        Stanford

  Second Round
33 Cleveland                             * Josh Jackson             CB        Iowa
34 NY Giants –                         * Kolton Miller               OT        UCLA
35 Cleveland (Houston)          * Justin Reid                  S          Stanford
36 Indianapolis                         Sony Michel                  RB        Georgia
37 Indianapolis (NY Jets)       Tyrell Crosby              OT        Oregon
38 Tampa Bay                          * Derrius Guice              RB        LSU
39 Chicago                                 James Washington        WR       Oklahoma St
40 Denver                                 * Carlton Davis              CB        Auburn
41 Oakland                                 Dallas Goedert              TE        South Dakota St
42 Miami                                    Billy Price                      C          Ohio St
43 New England (San Fran)   * Arden Key                  DE       LSU
44 Washington                          * James Daniels            C          Iowa
45 Green Bay                             * Isaiah Oliver                CB        Colorado
46 Cincinnati                             Maurice Hurst               DT        Michigan
47 Arizona                                 * Ronnie Harrison          S          Alabama
48 LA Chargers                         Mason Rudolph            QB       Oklahoma St
49 Indianapolis (Seat-Jets)     Mike Gesicki                 TE        Penn St
50 Dallas                                     B.J. Hill                         DT        N.C. St
51 Detroit                                   * Hayden Hurst              TE        South Carolina
52 Baltimore                             * Lamar Jackson           QB       Louisville
53 Buffalo                                  * Brian O’Neill                OT        Pittsburgh
54 Kansas City                          Anthony Miller              WR       Memphis
55 Carolina                               * Deon Cain                   WR       Clemson
56 Buffalo (LA Rams)             Frank Ragnow               C          Arkansas
57 Tennessee                            * Ronald Jones II           RB        Southern Cal
58 Atlanta                                  Nathan Shepherd          DT        Fort Hays St
59 San Fran (New Orleans)   Lorenzo Carter              LB        Georgia
60 Pittsburgh                            Rashaad Penny             RB        San Diego St
61 Jacksonville                         * Mark Andrews             TE        Oklahoma
62 Minnesota                            Austin Corbett               OL        Nevada
63 New England                       Da’Shawn Hand            DE       Alabama
64 Cleveland (Phil)                   * Tim Settle                   DT        Virginia Tech

Third Round
65 Buffalo (Cleveland)             Nick Chubb                   RB        Georgia
66 NY Giants                             * Rasheem Green          DL        Southern Cal
67 Indianapolis                         Martinas Rankin            OT        Mississippi St
68 Houston                                Uchenna Nwosu            LB        USC
69 NY Giants (Tampa Bay)      Anthony Averett             CB        Alabama
70 San Francisco (Chicago)    * Donte Jackson            CB        LSU
71 Denver                                    * Orlando Brown            OT        Oklahoma
72 NY Jets                                  * Malik Jefferson           LB        Texas
73 Miami                                    * Jessie Bates               S          Wake Forest
74 San Francisco                       DaeSean Hamilton        WR       Penn St
75 Oakland                                * Kevin Toliver               CB        LSU
76 Green Bay                             * Nyheim Hines             RB        North Carolina St
77 Cincinnati                              Dante Pettis                  WR       Washington
78 Kansas City (Washington)  * Tarvarus McFadden    CB        Florida St
79 Arizona                                   * Equanimeous St. Brown  WR   Notre Dame
80 Houston (Seattle)                 Braden Smith               OG       Auburn
81 Dallas                                      Ogbonnia Okoronkwo    LB        Oklahoma
82 Detroit                                   * Josh Adams                RB        Notre Dame
83 Baltimore                              * Josh Sweat                 DE       Florida St
84 LA Chargers                         Kemoko Turay               DE/LB  Rutgers
85 Carolina (Buffalo)               Chukwuma Okorafor     OT        Western Michigan
86 Kansas City                          Kyzir White                    S          West Virginia
87 LA Rams                               Armani Watts                S          Texas A&M
88 Carolina                               Darius Leonard              LB        South Carolina St
89 Tennessee                            Oren Burks                   LB        Vanderbilt
90 Atlanta                                  Duke Ejiofor                 DE       Wake Forest
91 New Orleans                         Michael Gallup              WR       Colorado St
92 Pittsburgh                            Fred Warner                  LB        Brigham Young
93 Jacksonville                         Isaac Yiadom                CB        Boston College
94 Minnesota                            * R.J. McIntosh              DT        Miami
95 New England                       Jaylen Samuels             TE        NC St
96 Buffalo (Philadelphia)       * Trent Thompson          DT        Georgia
97 Arizona                                  * DeShon Elliott            S          Texas
98 Houston                                * Terrell Edmunds         S          Virginia Tech
99 Denver                                   Kyle Lauletta                 QB       Richmond (Va)
100 Cincinnati                            Jerome Baker             LB        Ohio St

 




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  Important Dates 2018 
  Dirty Dozen – Top 12 Small College Prospects 
  Top 50+ Small College Prospects 
  Seven Round Mock Draft 
  Top 300+ Pro Prospects 
  Player Comparisons 

Important NFL 2018 Dates
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April 16 – Clubs with returning head coaches may begin offseason workout programs.
April 20 – Deadline for Restricted Free Agents to sign Offer Sheets.
April 25 – Deadline for prior club to exercise Right of First Refusal to Restricted Free Agents.

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Day One – First Round – April 26
Day Two – Second & Third Rounds – April 27
Day Three – Fourth thru Seventh Rounds – April 28

Top Small College Rankings
Dirty Dozen – Top 12 Prospects – Top 50+ Overall Prospects

      Prospect Position / School
1 Dallas Goedert TE South Dakota St
2 Nathan Shepherd DT Fort Hays St (Ks)
3 Darius Leonard LB South Carolina St
4 P.J. Hall DT Sam Houston St
5 Kyle Lauletta QB Richmond
6 Andrew Ankrah LB James Madison
7 Siran Neal S Jacksonville St
8 Davontae Harris CB Illinois St
9 Bilal Nichols DT Delaware
10 John Franklin-Myers DE Stephen F. Austin
11 Brandon Parker OL North Carolina A&T
12 Alex Cappa OL Humboldt St (Ca.)

Rest of Top 50+ Small College Prospects
13 Maea Teuhema OG SE Louisiana
14 Michael Joseph CB Dubuque
15 Roc Thomas RB Jacksonville St
16 Daurice Fountain WR Northern Iowa
17 Darius Jackson LB Jacksonville St
18 Timon Parris OL Stony Brook
19 Taron Johnson CB Weber St.
20 Jaelon Acklin WR Western Illinois
21 Desmond Harrison OL West Georgia
22 Martez Carter RB Grambling St. (La)
23 Skyler Phillips OG Idaho St
24 Chase Edmonds RB Fordham (N.Y.)
25 Trevon Smith CB Central Arkansas
26 Jamil Demby OT Maine
27 Tremon Ford CB Southeast Missouri St.
28 Pat Ayriyie LB Colgate
29 Danny Johnson CB Southern
30 Mike Basile S Monmouth University
31 Nick Deluca LB North Dakota St
32 Jake Wieneke WR South Dakota St
33 Richard Jarvis LB Brown
34 Cole Reyes SS North Dakota
35 Chris Streveler QB South Dakota
36 Matt Gono OG Wesley (DE)
37 Kendall Donnerson LB Southeast Missouri St.
38 Zach Sieler DE Ferris St. (Mi.)
39 Anthony Coyle OT Fordham
40 Jeremiah Briscoe QB Sam Houston St
41 Justin Watson WR Penn University
42 D’Montre Wade CB Murray St
43 Abdullah Anderson DT Bucknell (Pa.)
44 Chad Kanoff QB Princeton
45 Greg Senat OT Wagner (N.Y.)
46 Sione Teuhema DE SE Louisiana
47 Aaron Stinnie OG James Madison
48 Foyesade Oluokun LB Yale
49 Marcus Martin DE/FB Slippery Rock (Pa.)
50 Alex Thompson OL Monmouth University
51 Reggie Hall CB Jacksonville St
52 Ebenezer Ogundeko DE Tennessee St

Seven Round Mock Draft for the NFL Draft 2018

   Update Report Edition – Prior to NFL Draft 2018
* Underclassmen

  #  Team Player / Position / School
First Round
1 Cleveland * Sam Darnold QB Southern Cal
2 NY Giants * Saquon Barkley RB Penn St
3 NY Jets (Indianapolis) Baker Mayfield QB Oklahoma
4 Cleveland (Houston) Bradley Chubb DE NC St
5 Denver * Minkah Fitzpatrick S Alabama
6 Indianapolis (NY Jets) * Denzel Ward CB Ohio St
7 Tampa Bay * Derwin James S Florida St
8 Chicago * Quenton Nelson OG Notre Dame
9 San Francisco * Roquan Smith LB Georgia
10 Oakland * Tremaine Edmunds LB Virginia Tech
11 Miami * Josh Rosen QB UCLA
12 Buffalo (Cincinnati) * Josh Allen QB Wyoming
13 Washington Vita Vea DT Washington
14 Green Bay * Calvin Ridley WR Alabama
15 Arizona * D.J. Moore WR Maryland
16 Baltimore Marcus Davenport DE UTSA
17 LA Chargers * Jaire Alexander CB Louisville
18 Seattle Mike McGlinchey OT Notre Dame
19 Dallas * Courtland Sutton WR SMU
20 Detroit Rashaan Evans LB Alabama
21 Cincinnati (Buffalo) * Leighton Vander Esch LB Boise St
22 Buffalo (Kan City) * Da’Ron Payne DT Alabama
23 New Eng (LA Rams) * Connor Williams OT Texas
24 Carolina Isaiah Wynn OG Georgia
25 Tennessee * Taven Bryan DT Florida
26 Atlanta * Mike Hughes CB Central Florida
27 New Orleans D.J Chark WR LSU
28 Pittsburgh Harold Landry LB Boston College
29 Jacksonville Christian Kirk WR Texas A&M
30 Minnesota * Sam Hubbard DE Ohio St
31 New England Will Hernandez OG Texas-El Paso
32 Philadelphia * Harrison Phillips DT Stanford

Second Round
33 Cleveland * Josh Jackson CB Iowa
34 NY Giants – * Kolton Miller OT UCLA
35 Cleveland (Houston) * Justin Reid S Stanford
36 Indianapolis Sony Michel RB Georgia
37 Indianapolis (NY Jets) Tyrell Crosby OT Oregon
38 Tampa Bay * Derrius Guice RB LSU
39 Chicago James Washington WR Oklahoma St
40 Denver * Carlton Davis CB Auburn
41 Oakland Dallas Goedert TE South Dakota St
42 Miami Billy Price C Ohio St
43 New England (San Fran) * Arden Key DE LSU
44 Washington * James Daniels C Iowa
45 Green Bay * Isaiah Oliver CB Colorado
46 Cincinnati Maurice Hurst DT Michigan
47 Arizona * Ronnie Harrison S Alabama
48 LA Chargers Mason Rudolph QB Oklahoma St
49 Indianapolis (Seat-Jets) Mike Gesicki TE Penn St
50 Dallas B.J. Hill DT N.C. St
51 Detroit * Hayden Hurst TE South Carolina
52 Baltimore * Lamar Jackson QB Louisville
53 Buffalo * Brian O’Neill OT Pittsburgh
54 Kansas City Anthony Miller WR Memphis
55 Carolina * Deon Cain WR Clemson
56 Buffalo (LA Rams) Frank Ragnow C Arkansas
57 Tennessee * Ronald Jones II RB Southern Cal
58 Atlanta Nathan Shepherd DT Fort Hays St
59 San Fran (New Orleans) Lorenzo Carter LB Georgia
60 Pittsburgh Rashaad Penny RB San Diego St
61 Jacksonville * Mark Andrews TE Oklahoma
62 Minnesota Austin Corbett OL Nevada
63 New England Da’Shawn Hand DE Alabama
64 Cleveland (Phil) * Tim Settle DT Virginia Tech

Third Round
65 Buffalo (Cleveland) Nick Chubb RB Georgia
66 NY Giants * Rasheem Green DL Southern Cal
67 Indianapolis Martinas Rankin OT Mississippi St
68 Houston Uchenna Nwosu LB USC
69 NY Giants (Tampa Bay) Anthony Averett CB Alabama
70 San Francisco (Chicago) * Donte Jackson CB LSU
71 Denver * Orlando Brown OT Oklahoma
72 NY Jets * Malik Jefferson LB Texas
73 Miami * Jessie Bates S Wake Forest
74 San Francisco DaeSean Hamilton WR Penn St
75 Oakland * Kevin Toliver CB LSU
76 Green Bay * Nyheim Hines RB North Carolina St
77 Cincinnati Dante Pettis WR Washington
78 Kansas City (Washington) * Tarvarus McFadden CB Florida St
79 Arizona * Equanimeous St. Brown WR Notre Dame
80 Houston (Seattle) Braden Smith OG Auburn
81 Dallas Ogbonnia Okoronkwo LB Oklahoma
82 Detroit * Josh Adams RB Notre Dame
83 Baltimore * Josh Sweat DE Florida St
84 LA Chargers Kemoko Turay DE/LB Rutgers
85 Carolina (Buffalo) Chukwuma Okorafor OT Western Michigan
86 Kansas City Kyzir White S West Virginia
87 LA Rams Armani Watts S Texas A&M
88 Carolina Darius Leonard LB South Carolina St
89 Tennessee Oren Burks LB Vanderbilt
90 Atlanta Duke Ejiofor DE Wake Forest
91 New Orleans Michael Gallup WR Colorado St
92 Pittsburgh Fred Warner LB Brigham Young
93 Jacksonville Isaac Yiadom CB Boston College
94 Minnesota * R.J. McIntosh DT Miami
95 New England Jaylen Samuels TE NC St
96 Buffalo (Philadelphia) * Trent Thompson DT Georgia
97 Arizona * DeShon Elliott S Texas
98 Houston * Terrell Edmunds S Virginia Tech
99 Denver Kyle Lauletta QB Richmond (Va)
100 Cincinnati * Jerome Baker LB Ohio St

Fourth Round
101 Green Bay (Cleveland) * TreQuan Smith WR Central Florida
102 Tampa Bay (NY Giants) Josey Jewell LB Iowa
103 Houston Chris Herndon IV TE Miami
104 Indianapolis M.J. Stewart CB North Carolina
105 Chicago Tony Brown CB Alabama
106 Denver Andrew Brown DE Virginia
107 NY Jets Brandon Parker OT North Carolina A&T
108 NY Giants (Tampa Bay) * Rashaan Gaulden S Tennessee
109 Washington (San Fran-Den) * Mark Walton RB Miami (Fl.)
110 Oakland * Simmie Cobbs Jr. WR Indiana
111 LA Rams (Miami) Joseph Noteboom OT TCU
112 Cincinnati Mike White QB Western Kentucky
113 Denver (Washington) * Will Clapp OL LSU
114 Cleveland (Green Bay) Daniel Carlson PK Auburn
115 Chicago (Arizona) * Breeland Speaks DE Ole Miss
116 Dallas Durham Smythe TE Notre Dame
117 Detroit Mason Cole OL Michigan
118 Baltimore Wyatt Teller OG Virginia Tech
119 LA Chargers Marcus Allen S Penn St
120 Seattle Godwin Igwebuike S Northwestern
121 Buffalo Ian Thomas TE Indiana
122 Kansas City Allen Lazard WR Iowa St
123 Miami (Carolina-Cleveland) P.J. Hall DL Sam Houston St
124 Kansas City (LA Rams) Scott Quessenberry OC UCLA
125 Tennessee * Michael Dickson P Texas
126 Atlanta Deadrin Senat DT South Florida
127 New Orleans Siran Neal S Jacksonville St
128 San Francisco (Pittsburgh) Royce Freeman RB Oregon
129 Jacksonville Jamarco Jones OT Ohio St
130 Philadelphia (New Eng) * Bo Scarbrough RB Alabama
131 Miami (Minnesota-Phil) Shaquem Griffin LB Central Florida
132 Philadelphia Luke Falk QB Washington St
133 Green Bay Derrick Nnadi DT Florida St
134 Arizona J’Mon Moore WR Missouri
135 LA Rams (N.Y. Giants) Leon Jacobs LB Wisconsin
136 LA Rams (New England) * Korey Robertson WR Southern Miss
137 Dallas Ade Aruna DE Tulane

Fifth Round
138 Green Bay (Cleveland) Marquis Haynes LB Mississippi
139 NY Giants – * Jeff Holland DE/LB Auburn
140 Indianapolis Justin Jones DT N.C. St
141 Seattle (Houston) Jayln Holmes DE Ohio St
142 Washington (Denver) * Geron Christian OT Louisville
143 San Francisco (NY Jets) Cedrick Wilson WR Boise St
144 Tampa Bay * Kendrick Norton DT Miami
145 Chicago Davontae Harris CB Illinois St
146 Seattle (Oakland) * Holton Hill CB Texas
147 New Orleans (Miami) Colby Gossett OG Appalachian St
148 Pittsburgh (San Fran) Troy Fumagalli TE Wisconsin
149 Denver (Washington) Andrew Ankrah LB James Madison
150 Cleveland (Green Bay) Bilal Nichols DT Delaware
151 Cincinnati Marquez Valdes-Scantling WR South Florida
152 Arizona * Quenton Meeks CB Stanford
153 Detroit Darius Phillips CB Western Michigan
154 Baltimore Genard Avery LB Memphis
155 LA Chargers * John Kelly RB Tennessee
156 Seattle (Philadelphia) Alex Cappa OT Humboldt St
157 NY Jets (Dallas) Will Richardson OT NC St
158 Cincinnati (Buffalo) *Jordan Whitehead S Pittsburgh
159 Oakland (K.C.-Cleve-N.E) Chad Thomas DE Miami
160 Denver (LA Rams) John Franklin DE Stephen F. Austin
161 Carolina Dalton Schultz TE Stanford
162 Tennessee Parry Nickerson CB Tulane
163 Washington (Atlanta-Den) Taron Johnson CB Weber St
164 New Orleans Andre Chachere CB San Jose St
165 Pittsburgh Quin Blanding S Virginia
166 Buffalo (Jacksonville) KC McDermott OG Miami
167 Minnesota Dane Cruikshank DB Arizona
168 Seattle (New England) Kylie Fitts DE Utah
169 Philadelphia * Deontay Burnett WR Southern Cal
170 Cincinnati Tyquan Lewis DE Ohio St
171 Dallas Avonte Maddox CB Pittsburgh
172 Green Bay * Ryan Izzo TE FSU
173 Oakland (Dallas) * Keke Coutee WR Texas Tech
174 Green Bay Skyler Phillips OG Idaho St

Sixth Round
175 Cleveland Micah Kiser LB Virginia
176 LA Rams (NY Giants) Cole Madison OG Washington St
177 Houston Tyler Conklin TE Central Michigan
178 Indianapolis Natrell Jamerson S Wisconsin
179 NY Jets David Wells TE San Diego St
180 Tampa Bay Justin Lawler DE SMU
181 Chicago Folorunso Fatukasi DT Connecticut
182 Arizona (Denver) Kalen Ballage RB Arizona St
183 LA Rams (Miami) Tarvarius Moore S Southern Miss
184 San Francisco Daurice Fountain WR Northern Iowa
185 Oakland JK Scott P Alabama
186 Green Bay Dimitri Flowers FB Oklahoma
187 Buffalo (Cincinnati) Troy Apke S Penn St
188 Cleveland (Washington) Zach Crabtree OT Oklahoma St
189 New Orleans (Arizona) * Hercules Mata’afa LB Washington St
190 Baltimore * JC Jackson CB Maryland
191 LA Chargers Dylan Cantrell WR Texas Tech
192 Dallas (Seattle-Oakland) * Dorance Armstrong DE Kansas
193 Dallas Marcell Ateman WR Oklahoma St
194 LA Rams (Detroit) Tracy Walker S Louisiana-Laf
195 LA Rams (Buffalo) Dejon Allen OG Hawaii
196 LA Rams (Kansas City) * DJ Reed CB Kansas St
197 Carolina Sean Welsh OG Iowa
198 New England (LA Rams) * Jordan Akins TE Central Florida
199 Tennessee Arrion Springs CB Oregon
200 Atlanta Desmond Harrison OT West Georgia
201 New Orleans Brandon Silvers QB Troy
202 Tampa Bay (Pittsburgh) * Kamryn Pettway RB Auburn
203 Jacksonville Riley Ferguson QB Memphis
204 Minnesota Toby Weathersby OT LSU
205 Wash (New Eng-Cleve) Robert Foster WR Alabama
206 Philadelphia Will Dissly TE Washington
207 Green Bay Levi Wallace CB Alabama
208 Dallas Elijah Nkansah OT Toledo
209 Miami (Kansas City) Matthew Thomas LB Florida St
210 New England (Oakland) Brandon Facycon CB Virginia Tech
211 Houston Jordan Chunn RB` Troy
212 Oakland * Audon Tate WR Florida St
213 Minnesota * Trey Quinn WR SMU
214 Houston Jaleel Scott WR New Mexico St
215 Baltimore Greg Gilmore DT LSU
216 Oakland * Byron Pringle WR KSU
217 Oakland Azeem Victor LB Washington
218 Minnesota Mike McCray LB Michigan

Seventh Round
219 New England (Cleveland) Lowell Lotulelei DT Utah
220 Pittsburgh (NY Giants) Timon Parris OT Stony Brook
221 Indianapolis JaVon Rolland-Jones LB Arkansas St
222 Houston David Bright OT Stanford
223 Miami (Tampa Bay) Deon Yelder TE Western Kentucky
224 Chicago * Eddy Pineiro PK Florida
225 Minnesota (Denver) Nic Shimonek QB Texas Tech
226 Seattle (NY Jets) Michael Joseph CB Dubuque
227 San Francisco Maea Teuhema OG SE Louisiana
228 Oakland Darren Carrington WR Utah
229 Miami Marcell Frazier DE Missouri
230 Jacksonville (Cincinnati) Jarvion Franklin RB Western Michigan
231 Washington * Zach Sieler DE Ferris St
232 Green Bay Jamil Demby OT Maine
233 Kansas City (Arizona) Nick Gates OL Nebraska
234 Carolina (Chargers-Buff) Darrel Williams RB LSU
235 NY Jets (Seattle) Nick DeLuca LB North Dakota St
236 Dallas Tanner Lee QB Nebraska
237 Detroit Tremon Smith CB Central Arkansas
238 Baltimore Brett Toth OT Army
239 Green Bay (Buffalo) Kentavius Strong DE N.C. St
240 San Francisco (Kan City) Tegray Scales LB Indiana
241 Washington (LA Rams) Joshua Kalu S Nebraska
242 Carolina JaMarcus King CB South Carolina
243 Kansas City (Tennessee) Davin Bellamy LB Georgia
244 Atlanta Logan Woodside QB Toledo
245 New Orleans Darious Williams CB UAB
246 Pittsburgh Bunmi Rotini DE Old Dominion
247 Jacksonville Donnie Ernsberger TE Western Michigan
248 Seattle (Minnesota) J.T. Barrett QB Ohio St
249 Cincinnati (New England) Kameron Kelly CB San Diego St
250 Philadelphia (Seat-Phil-Seat-NE-Phil) * Nick Nelson CB Wisconsin
251 LA Chargers Justin Jackson RB Northwestern
252 Cincinnati Skai Moore LB South Carolina
253 Cincinnati * Antonio Callaway WR Florida
254 Arizona Jeremy Reaves DB South Alabama
255 Tampa Bay Chase Litton QB Marshall
256 Atlanta Mike Basile S Monmouth University (NJ)

Top 300+ Pro Prospects for the NFL Draft 2018

April, 2018 – Final Update Edition NFL Draft Rankings * Declared Underclassmen
    Pro Prospect / Position / School
1 * Saquon Barkley RB Penn St
2 * Sam Darnold QB Southern Cal
3 Bradley Chubb DE NC St
4 * Quenton Nelson OG Notre Dame
5 * Minkah Fitzpatrick S Alabama
6 * Josh Rosen QB UCLA
7 Baker Mayfield QB Oklahoma
8 * Denzel Ward CB Ohio St
9 * Roquan Smith LB Georgia
10 * Josh Allen QB Wyoming
11 * Derwin James S Florida St
12 * Tremaine Edmunds LB Virginia Tech
13 Mike McGlinchey OT Notre Dame
14 * Calvin Ridley WR Alabama
15 Marcus Davenport DE UTSA
16 Vita Vea DT Washington
17 * Connor Williams OT Texas
18 * Leighton Vander Esch LB Boise St
19 Rashaan Evans LB Alabama
20 * Taven Bryan DT Florida
21 * Jaire Alexander CB Louisville
22 * D.J. Moore WR Maryland
23 * Da’Ron Payne DT Alabama
24 * Kolton Miller OT UCLA
25 * Mike Hughes CB Central Florida
26 Christian Kirk WR Texas A&M
27 * Joshua Jackson CB Iowa
28 Isaiah Wynn OG Georgia
29 * Courtland Sutton WR SMU
30 * Sam Hubbard DE Ohio State
31 Maurice Hurst DT Michigan
32 Billy Price C Ohio St
33 Will Hernandez OG Texas-El Paso
34 * Derrius Guice RB LSU
35 Dallas Goedert TE South Dakota St
36 Frank Ragnow C Arkansas
37 Lorenzo Carter LB Georgia
38 * Ronnie Harrison S Alabama
39 Sony Michel RB Georgia
40 D.J Chark WR LSU
41 * Carlton Davis CB Auburn
42 Harold Landry DE/LB Boston College
43 * Harrison Phillips DT Stanford
44 * James Daniels OL Iowa
45 * Arden Key DE/LB LSU
46 * Lamar Jackson QB Louisville
47 * Isaiah Oliver CB Colorado
48 Mason Rudolph QB Oklahoma St
49 Tyrell Crosby OT Oregon
50 * Justin Reid S Stanford
51 Austin Corbett OL Nevada
52 * Hayden Hurst TE South Carolina
53 Uchenna Nwosu LB USC
54 * Rasheem Green DL Southern Cal
55 Mike Gesicki TE Penn St
56 * Brian O’Neill OT Pittsburgh
57 * Tim Settle DT Virginia Tech
58 * Ronald Jones II RB Southern Cal
59 James Washington WR Oklahoma St
60 * Mark Andrews TE Oklahoma
61 B.J. Hill DT N.C. St
62 * Donte Jackson CB LSU
63 Ogbonnia Okoronkwo LB Oklahoma
64 Anthony Miller WR Memphis
65 Braden Smith OG Auburn
66 Rashaad Penny RB San Diego St
67 Kemoko Turay DE Rutgers
68 Nathan Shepherd DT Fort Hays St
69 * Jessie Bates S Wake Forest
70 * Kerryon Johnson RB Auburn
71 Martinas Rankin OT Mississippi St
72 Da’Shawn Hand DE Alabama
73 * Deon Cain WR Clemson
74 Nick Chubb RB Georgia
75 Anthony Averett CB Alabama
76 * Nyheim Hines RB North Carolina St
77 * Orlando Brown OT Oklahoma
78 * Malik Jefferson LB Texas
79 Dante Pettis WR Washington
80 Jaylen Samuels TE NC St
81 Duke Ejiofor DE Wake Forest
82 DaeSean Hamilton WR Penn St
83 * Josh Sweat DE Florida St
84 Darius Leonard LB South Carolina St
85 * Equanimeous St. Brown WR Notre Dame
86 * R.J. McIntosh DT Miami
87 Oren Burks LB Vanderbilt
88 * Trent Thompson DT Georgia
89 Michael Gallup WR Colorado St
90 * Kevin Toliver CB LSU
91 * Jerome Baker LB Ohio St
92 Chukwuma Okorafor OT Western Michigan
93 Duke Dawson CB Florida
94 Fred Warner LB Brigham Young
95 * Breeland Speaks DE Ole Miss
96 * Rashaan Gaulden S Tennessee
97 * Tre’Quan Smith WR Central Florida
98 Kyzir White S West Virginia
99 * Tarvarus McFadden CB Florida St
100 * Terrell Edmunds S Virginia Tech
101 * Josh Adams RB Notre Dame
102 * Michael Dickson P Texas
103 Isaac Yiadom CB Boston College
104 Mike White QB Western Kentucky
105 M.J. Stewart CB North Carolina
106 Ade Aruna DE Tulane
107 * DeShon Elliott S Texas
108 * Simmie Cobbs Jr. WR Indiana
109 Royce Freeman RB Oregon
110 Kyle Lauletta QB Richmond (Va)
111 Armani Watts S Texas A&M
112 Ian Thomas TE Indiana
113 Shaquem Griffin LB Central Florida
114 Deadrin Senat DT South Florida
115 Mason Cole OL Michigan
116 Daniel Carlson PK Auburn
117 Chris Herndon IV TE Miami
118 Brandon Parker OT N. Carolina A&T
119 Allen Lazard WR Iowa St
120 * Mark Walton RB Miami (Fl.)
121 Durham Smythe TE Notre Dame
122 Siran Neal S Jacksonville St
123 * Kendrick Norton DT Miami
124 Darius Phillips CB Western Michigan
125 Jayln Holmes DE Ohio St
126 Godwin Igwebuike S Northwestern
127 Derrick Nnadi DT Florida St
128 Marcus Allen S Penn St
129 Luke Falk QB Washington St
130 Leon Jacobs LB Wisconsin
131 Justin Jones DT N.C. St
132 * Will Clapp OL LSU
133 Andrew Brown DE Virginia
134 Marquis Haynes LB Mississippi
135 Tyquan Lewis DE Ohio State
136 * Bo Scarbrough RB Alabama
137 P.J. Hall DL Sam Houston St
138 Andrew Ankrah LB James Madison
139 Wyatt Teller OG Virginia Tech
140 J’Mon Moore WR Missouri
141 * Jeff Holland DE Auburn
142 Tony Brown CB Alabama
143 Jamarco Jones OT Ohio St
144 Josey Jewell LB Iowa
145 Cedrick Wilson WR Boise St
146 Micah Kiser LB Virginia
147 Tyler Conklin TE Central Michigan
148 Scott Quessenberry OC UCLA
149 Genard Avery LB Memphis
150 Davontae Harris CB Illinois St
151 Colby Gossett OG Appalachian St
152 * Korey Robertson WR Southern Miss
153 Dane Cruikshank CB Arizona
154 Dalton Schultz TE Stanford
155 Alex Cappa OT Humboldt St
156 * Quenton Meeks CB Stanford
157 * Hercules Mata’afa DE/LB Washington St
158 Jordan Chunn RB` Troy
159 Kylie Fitts DE Utah
160 Parry Nickerson CB Tulane
161 Marcell Ateman WR Oklahoma St
162 * Holton Hill CB Texas
163 * John Kelly RB Tennessee
164 Justin Lawler DE SMU
165 John Franklin DE Stephen F. Austin
166 Kalen Ballage RB Arizona St
167 Will Richardson OT NC St
168 * Keke Coutee WR Texas Tech
169 Joseph Noteboom OT TCU
170 Avonte Maddox CB Pittsburgh
171 Bilal Nichols DT Delaware
172 * Deontay Burnett WR Southern Cal
173 *Jordan Whitehead S Pittsburgh
174 Cole Madison OG Washington St
175 * DJ Reed CB Kansas St
176 Quin Blanding S Virginia
177 Davin Bellamy LB Georgia
178 Troy Fumagalli TE Wisconsin
179 Marquez Valdes-Scantling WR South Florida
180 * Ryan Izzo TE FSU
181 * Joel Iyiegbuniwe LB Western Kentucky
182 Michael Joseph CB Dubuque
183 Lowell Lotulelei DT Utah
184 Kurt Benkert QB Virginia
185 Chad Thomas DE Miami
186 Justin Jackson RB Northwestern
187 * Eddy Pineiro PK Florida
188 David Wells TE San Diego St
189 Andre Chachere CB San Jose St
190 Riley Ferguson QB Memphis
191 Tarvarius Moore S Southern Miss
192 * Geron Christian OT Louisville
193 * JC Jackson CB Maryland
194 * Trey Quinn WR SMU
195 Brandon Facycon CB Virginia Tech
196 JaVon Rolland-Jones LB Arkansas St
197 Troy Apke S Penn St
198 Folorunso Fatukasi DT Connecticut
199 Mike McCray LB Michigan
200 Kameron Kelly CB San Diego St
201 JK Scott P Alabama
202 Timon Parris OT Stony Brook
203 Tegray Scales LB Indiana
204 Akrum Wadley RB Iowa
205 Dimitri Flowers FB Oklahoma
206 Chase Litton QB Marshall
207 Ito Smith RB Southern Miss
208 Brandon Silvers QB Troy
209 Dylan Cantrell WR Texas Tech
210 Azeem Victor LB Washington
211 Jaleel Scott WR New Mexico St
212 * Sam Jones OG Arizona St
213 * Dorance Armstrong DE Kansas
214 * Jordan Lasley WR UCLA
215 Skyler Phillips OG Idaho St
216 Desmond Harrison OT West Georgia
217 KC McDermott OG Miami
218 Will Dissly TE Washington
219 Zach Crabtree OT Oklahoma St
220 Levi Wallace CB Alabama
221 Darrel Williams RB LSU
222 Tracy Walker S Louisiana-Laf
223 Jamil Demby OT Maine
224 Matthew Thomas LB Florida St
225 David Bright OT Stanford
226 Arrion Springs CB Oregon
227 * Audon Tate WR Florida St
228 Jeremy Reaves DB South Alabama
229 * Byron Pringle WR KSU
230 Darious Williams CB UAB
231 Steve Ishmael WR Syracuse
232 * Antonio Callaway WR Florida
233 Kentavius Strong DE N.C. St
234 * Nick Nelson CB Wisconsin
235 Marcell Frazier DE Missouri
236 Darren Carrington WR Utah
237 * Kamryn Pettway RB Auburn
238 Tanner Lee QB Nebraska
239 Natrell Jamerson S Wisconsin
240 Greg Gilmore DT LSU
241 Robert Foster WR Alabama
242 Dorian O’Daniel LB Clemson
243 Brett Toth OT Army
244 Tony Adams OG N.C. St
245 Jake Wieneke WR South Dakota St
246 Skai Moore LB South Carolina
247 Maea Teuhema OG SE Louisiana
248 Taron Johnson CB Weber St
249 Nick Gates OL Nebraska
250 Tremon Smith CB Central Arkansas
251 Nick DeLuca LB North Dakota St
252 JaMarcus King CB South Carolina
253 Rashard Fant CB Indiana
254 Daurice Fountain WR Northern Iowa
255 Bunmi Rotini DE Old Dominion
256 Grant Haley CB Penn St
257 Darius Jackson LB Jacksonville St
258 Sean Welsh OG Iowa
259 Elijah Nkansah OT Toledo
260 Shane Wimann TE Northern Illinois
261 *Zach Sieler DE Ferris St
262 Quentin Poling LB Ohio University
263 Jarvion Franklin RB Western Michigan
264 Janarion Grant WR Rutgers
265 Joshua Kalu S Nebraska
266 Cam Serigne TE Wake Forest
267 Deon Yelder TE Western Kentucky
268 * Richie James WR Middle Tenn St
269 Donnie Ernsberger TE Western Michigan
270 Toby Weathersby OT LSU
271 Secdrick Cooper S Louisiana Tech
272 Davon Grayson WR East Carolina
273 Jordan Thomas TE Mississippi St
274 Nick Bawden FB San Diego St
275 Chris Streveler QB South Dakota
276 Chase Edmonds RB Fordham
277 Logan Woodside QB Toledo
278 Jalen Davis CB Utah St
279 Jeremiah Briscoe QB Sam Houston St
280 Dejon Allen OG Hawaii
281 J.T. Barrett QB Ohio State
282 * Jordan Akins TE Central Florida
283 Nic Shimonek QB Texas Tech
284 Deatrick Nichols CB South Florida
285 Cam Phillips WR Virginia Tech
286 Jaryd Jones-Smith OT Pittsburgh
287 Poona Ford DT Texas
288 Bryce Bobo WR Colorado
289 Mike Basile S Monmouth (NJ)
290 Ebenezer Ogundeko DE Tennessee St
291 Phillip Lindsay RB Colorado
292 Trayvon Henderson S Hawaii
293 Chris Jones CB Nebraska
294 Johnny Townsend P Florida
295 Cody O’Connell OG Washington St
296 Blake Mack TE Arkansas St
297 Christian Campbell CB Penn St
298 Tray Matthews S Auburn
299 Mike Hughes Jr. DT UNLV
300 Danny Johnson CB Southern U (La)
301 * Olasunkanmi Adeniyi DE Toledo
302 Michael Hill DT Ohio St
303 Justin Crawford RB West Virginia
304 Joe Ostman DE Central Michigan
305 Ryan Yurachek TE Marshall
306 * Jack Cichy LB Wisconsin
307 Bradley Bozeman OC Alabama
308 Michael Badgley PK Miami
309 Jordan Thomas CB Oklahoma
310 Joel Lanning LB Iowa St
311 Garret Dooley LB Wisconsin
312 * Quadree Henderson WR Pittsburgh

  Player Comparisons

Pro Prospect                    Pro Comparison
Saquon Barkley                   LaDainian Tomlinson
Sam Darnall                         Matt Stafford
Minkah Fitzpatrick             Charles Woodson
Bradley Chubb                     DeMarcus Ware
Baker Mayfield                    Russell Wilson
Christian Kirk                      Odell Beckham
Quenton Nelson                  Zack Martin
Leighton Vander Esch       Brian Urlacher
Nathan Shepherd               Kenny Clark
Josh Rosen                          Alex Smith
Billy Price                             Travis Frederick
Anthony Averett                  A.J. Bouye
Roquan Smith                      Ryan Shazier
Mike McGlinchey               Taylor Lewan
Josh Allen                            Ben Roethlisberger
Isaiah Oliver                        Stephon Gilmore
Nyheim Hines                     Darron Sproles
Isaiah Wynn                        Trai Turner
Tim Settle                             Vince Wilfork
D.J. Moore                            Percy Harvin
Frank Ragnow                      Eric Wood
Vita Vea                                 Haloti Ngata
Dallas Goedert                     Jason Witton’
Mason Cole                           Cody Whitehair
Equanimeous St. Brown    Martavis Bryant
Derrius Guice                       LeSean McCoy
James Daniels                      Rodney Hudson
Rasheem Green                    Michael Bennett
Justin Reid                            Malcolm Jenkins
Kolton Miller                        Andrew Whitworth
Nick Chubb                          Doug Martin
Courtland Sutton                Mike Evans
Arden Key                            Vic Beasley
Josh Jackson                       Aqib Talib
Rashaan Evans                   C.J. Mosley
D.J. Chark                           Will Fuller
Hayden Hurst                     Tyler Eifert
Will Hernandez                  Richie Incognito
Ronald Jones II                 Jamaal Charles
Taven Bryan                       Malik Jackson
Jaire Alexander                 Asante Samuel
Deon Cain                           Jeremy Maclin
Christopher Herndon       Eric Ebron
Tyrell Crosby                      Orlando Franklin
Jessie Bates                        Harrison Smith
Harrison Phillips               Kyle Williams
Duke Dawson                    Chris Harris
Antonio Callaway              Tyreek Hill
Maurice Hurst                   Mike Daniels
Carlton Davis                     Xavier Rhodes
Donte Jackson                   Jason Verrett
Martinas Rankin               Derrick Sherrod
Kyzir White                        Shawn Williams
Ian Thomas                        Clive Walford

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TE Dallas Goedert Heads Small College ‘Dirty Dozen’ – Yearbook Scouting Report

TE Dallas Goedert of South Dakota St. – Heads Small College ‘Dirty Dozen’ –

   Dallas Goedert 2018 Yearbook Draft Insiders’ Scouting Report below

Goedert is our #1 prospect and has a top 40 ranking. He could be a surprise late first round selection and is an emerging blue chip player. He is our highest rated prospect from the lower level in over ten years. He has impact ability with the skill set to be a complete player. Clubs like the Patriots, Colts, Dolphins and Raiders interested.

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 – Top 12 Overall Prospects

             Prospect  /    Position / School                 
  1 Dallas Goedert            TE     South Dakota St     
2 Nathan Shepherd  DT    Fort Hays St (Ks)          
  3 Darius Leonard                 LB        South Carolina St       
  4 P.J. Hall                               DT        Sam Houston St         
  5 Kyle Lauletta                      QB       Richmond
  6 Andrew Ankrah                 LB        James Madison                       
  7 Siran Neal                            S          Jacksonville St           
  8 Davontae Harris               CB        Illinois St                    
  9 Bilal Nichols                        DT        Delaware                     
10 John Franklin-Myers      DE        Stephen F. Austin       
11 Brandon Parker                 OL        North Carolina A&T     
12 Alex Cappa                          OL        Humboldt St (Ca.)       

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1 Dallas Goedert #86 – South Dakota St           6-5       255       – Sp. 4.80 
                 Hindu Theory: Jason Witten                                        Rating 87
Long athletic physical specimen was a vital part of the SD St offense while starting during his final three seasons. Earned FCS All-American honors his last two campaigns. Big angular athlete with natural soft hands and fine agility to be a big factor in the passing game. Incredible production at the FCS level and defied double coverage in many key situations. The best average yards per reception for any tight end in the draft and indicative of his ability to stretch the middle of the field and make plays after the reception. Huge frame and long arms (34”) with natural hands and deceptive speed due to his long smooth strides. His height and long length plus his leaping ability allow him to extend for high passes and make him a tough physical mismatch for any defender. Played a variety of ways including inline, split wide or flexed out and H-back. Most diverse TE prospect in this talented group. Knows how to use his size well, whether it is blocking for the running game or using his wide wingspan as a receiver. Attacks the defender with his long strides, can explode out of his breaks and create separation and runs precise routes. Uses his big frame to shield defenders and snatch the ball in the air, relying on his large naturally soft hands. Lacks power as a drive blocker, but shows above average technique to effectively wall off a defender, sustain, and keep him out of the play. Slender athlete and would benefit from strength work and additional muscle to compete in the physical NFL game.
The Numbers:  As a senior, he started all 14 games and caught 72 passes for 1111 yards, 15.4 yard average and 7 TDs while earning 1st team All-American honors. As a junior, he started all 13 games and made 92 catches for 1293 yards for a 14.1 average and 11 TDs. Over his career, he totaled 198 catches for 2988 yards for an impressive 15.1 yard average and 21 TDs. He has the potential to be a nice NFL playmaker. At the NFL Combine, he checked in at 256 lbs. and 6’5” with 34” arms and 10” hands. He did 23 reps, but did not workout due to a hamstring pull. Similar to Jason Witten in size, mobility and overall skill set.
The Skinny: Talented fluid well-rounded prospect with huge upside as a pro. Long receiver with the speed to stretch the seam in the vertical game and capable of surprising and becoming an early starter. Dangerous red zone receiver with impact ability. Developed prospect with the talent to become a major weapon. Rising top 60-75 prospect with developed receiving skills to give a team a different dimension. Nice upside as a blocker. Probable 2nd round pick with a high ceiling for today’s game.
Draft Projection: 2nd Round




NFL Draft 2018 – Cleveland Browns Team Report – ‘On the Clock’ Holding 1st & 4th Overall Picks

Cleveland Browns – 2018 Team Report

    Frank Coyle ‘ – Head Scout /Publisher

The Cleveland Browns hold the #1 overall selection again this year and have a bumper crop of draft choices including two first round picks, the #1 and #4 overall in the process. They hold three #2 selections giving  them 5 of the Top 64 draft choices. New GM John Dorsey addresses his first draft classes for a franchise mired in a decade plus of poor decisions related to personnel both in the NFL Draft and Free agency. They have faltered especially choosing their QB with multiple busts including the cursed #22 overall selection that involved QB prospects, Brady Quinn, Brandon Weeden and Johnny ‘Football’ Manzel over the past decade. This is a club that traded out of the #2 overall pick just two years ago, passing on either Carson Wentz or Jared Goff both of whom had huge breakout 2017 seasons.

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– 0-16 – Head Coach – Hue Jackson – 3rd Year

   Key Team Needs: 1. QB        2. CB      3. OT     4. DT      5. LB   
       1st Round Pick – 1st and 4th overall picks – 9 total picks

 1 Quarterback – The Browns get a chance to end the QB saga. Just two years ago they held the #2 overall pick and a chance at either Carson Wentz or Jared Goff and they traded out for extra picks. They went 0-16 last season. That’s a O in the win column. They have been a disaster for over a decade especially related to the QB decision. Last season, their offense finished 31st in rushing and one of the lowest scoring clubs in the league. They traded for vet Tyrod Taylor, a good bridge QB until the new blue-chip prospect is ready. They traded young QB Deshone Kizer for DB Damarius Randall and later swapped picks. They have Sam Darnold rated their #1 passer and are prepared to select him. They may begin to negotiate with him the week prior to the NFL Draft 2018. HC Hue Jackson drafted Kizer and Cody Kessler over recent years along with signing RG3. They may not be more than career backups. They also hold the #4 overall pick this year and have blue chip runner Saquon Barkley, DE Bradley Chubb and OG Quenton Nelson on their short list. Chubb and Barkley are very good fits here.
2. Cornerback – The Browns secondary improved last season after huge coverage issues in 2016. Nevertheless, they allowed the 2nd most point in the NFL in 2017. They have struggled in coverage since parting ways with veteran Joe Haden. They could address this position with the #4 overall pick with Denzel Ward. They also like a few corners in the early 2nd round and like Josh Jackson and Carlton Davis. They need to address this area in the early rounds with quality starters. They like Isaiah Oliver and Anthony Averett in the late 2nd round and both would be excellent additions.
3. Offensive Line – The Browns’ perennial All-Pro LT Joe Thomas retired after his 11th season. He was truly a HOF performer who played for a terrible team. His retirement leaves a huge opening on the outside and an area they look to address with one of their early selections. They may use their first #2 pick on Kolton Miller a huge left tackle prospect. They also like Brian O’Neill on the 2nd day and see him as a LT in time. They have subpar depth and will probably look to add at least two linemen with one a developed tackle.
4. Defensive Line – The Browns traded Danny Shelton to the Patriots with a 5th round pick this year for a 3rd round pick in the NFL Draft 2019. They like Maurice Hurst in the early 2nd round and see him as the interior penetrator they have been lacking. They also like Harrison Phillips and Tim Settle in the 2nd round. They may use one of their three 2nd round picks here with BJ Hill and Nathan Shepherd probably available with the 64th overall selection.

Browns – Short List Players
1st Round Prospects –  Picks #1 and #4
Sam Darnold               QB                   Southern Cal
Josh Rosen                 QB                   UCLA
Saquon Barkley           RB                    Penn St
Bradley Chubb            DE                   NC St

2nd Day Prospects 
  2nd Round – 3 picks (#33, #35 #64)
Kolton Miller                OT                    UCLA
Maurice Hurst              DT                    Michigan
Tyrell Crosby              OT                    Oregon
Sony Michel                 RB                    Georgia
Carlton Davis               CB                    Auburn
Nathan Shepherd         DT                    Fort Hays St
Justin Reid                   S                      Stanford
Rasheem Green           DL                    Southern Cal

3rd Round – No pick

Insiders’ Insights

The Browns face the most pivotal draft class in their history after recent colossal mistakes. They hold 5 of the top 64 selections and 9 overall draft choices. They have been a struggling franchise the past decade with continuous major mistakes at QB and ongoing staff and system changes. Passing on Carson Wentz two years ago was inexcusable. They hold two #1s this year the first and fourth overall selections. They most likely hold the top pick and choose the QB they like the most – Sam Darnold. Their extra draft choices give them leverage to move within the top rounds. They face a critical draft class with many pressing needs.  With a high number of selections, they have the luxury of dipping into the deep running back, linebacker and defensive back classes. They added several skill positions like receivers, Jarvis Landry and re-signed talented Josh Gordon to give them a potent receiving corps entering camp. Running back Carlos Hyde can be a workhorse back in Ohio and can be a force entering his prime. They will most likely focus on offense early with defense at linebacker and corner getting a high priority.

1st Round Pick – QB Sam Darnold – Young franchise type passer has the talent to be among the best in the game if given time.
1st Round Pick – DE Bradley Chubb – Great bookend edge rusher opposite last year’s top pick Myles Garrett.
Alternate Pick – Josh Rosen – Slick throwing junior has the talent, but must prove durable in the NFL.




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Defensive Tackle Position Features Talented Deep Class of Prospects with Early NFL Starting Grades

Defensive Tackles Grade: A

The Defensive Tackle class is one of the premier groups in recent years and one of the strongest positions this year and probably the best along with the cornerback from the defensive side of the ball.

    Defensive Tackle  –  Nathan Shepherd –          Ft. Hays (Ks)

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 Positional Overview:
This year’s tackle class is a very strong group after an average draft class last spring. It is especially deep overall through the top 100-125 prospects, though not an especially top-heavy position. Vita Vea and Da’Ron Payne are two highly rated prospects who figure to go in the top 15 selections. Both are NFL ready and should press for rookie starting roles. Taven Bryan, Maurice Hurst, Harrison Phillips and Tim Settle are first round bubble prospects. Phillips and Bryan are tweener linemen and scheme diverse to play inside and outside. Hurst worked out well on his pro day after some medical heart issues arose at the NFL Combine. He is a high level three technique tackle with an early starting grade. Settle is a huge lineman who fits the zero and one technique to become an anchor in the middle. He is expected to be selected in the top 40 overall choices. They could see 8 to 10 chosen from the middle of the first round through the top 100 picks. The highest rated prospects are all graded from the mid-1st through the 3rd round area. Juniors head this class with seven of the top ten prospects underclassmen. B.J. Hill and Nathan Shepherd are fast rising defenders with some scheme flexibility and well-rounded talent who figure in the 2nd day. Shepherd is an impressive small college prospect with an excellent skill set to play inside and outside. He is the highest rated small college defender in this class and ranks in the top 100 prospects. Hill is a fast rising prospect who had an impressive final performance which has him rising in the early rounds. Juniors R.J. McIntosh, Trenton Thompson and Kendrick Norton have NFL starting talent and are fine middle round additions. Small college prospects, Bilal Nichols and P.J. Hall were impressive vs top competition and performed well in workouts. They have moved into the middle rounds in this deep class. This tackle group should provide many 3rd day selections who can become good value choices – like Justin Jones and Greg Gilmore. All carry starting grades and expected to be available in the 3rd day. As many as 15 prospects chosen in the top 150 overall picks. Expect as many as 25 DTs chosen over the 7 rounds.

  NFL Teams in need:

    1. Cowboys       5. Browns
    2. Patriots         6. Jets
    3. Colts               7. Bengals
    4. Dolphins       8. Broncos

 NFL Premier Player
   Aaron Donald
Blue Chip – Vita Vea
Blue Chip – Da’Ron Payne
Red Chip – Taven Bryan
Rising – Nathan Shepherd
Falling – Derrick Nnadi
Underrated – Justin Jones
Overrated – Folorunso Fatukasi
Sleeper –  P.J. Hall
Boom/Bust – Trenton Thompson
Ready to Play – Da’Ron Payne
Hidden Gem – Nathan Shepherd
Over drafted – Tim Settle

Positional Traits
Best Athlete – Vita Vea
Best Pass Rusher – Maurice Hurst
Best Run Stuffer – Vita Vea
Pursuit – Taven Bryan
Shed Blocks – Da’Ron Payne
Recognition – Maurice Hurst
Best Intangibles –  Harrison Phillips
Ball Instincts – Taven Bryan
Strongest – Da’Ron Payne
Toughest – Harrison Phillips
Most Developed – Vita Vea

Top Defensive Tackle Prospects
1 * Vita Vea – Washington
2 * Da’Ron Payne – Alabama
3 * Taven Bryan – Florida
4 Maurice Hurst – Michigan
5 * Harrison Phillips – Stanford
6 * Tim Settle – Virginia Tech
7 B.J. Hill – North Carolina St
8 Nathan Shepherd – Fort Hays St. (Ks)
9 * R.J. McIntosh – Miami
10 * Trenton Thompson – Georgia
11 Deadrin Senat – South Florida
12 Justin Jones – North Carolina St
13 Derrick Nnadi – Florida St
14 * Kendrick Norton – Miami
15 P.J. Hall – Sam Houston St.
16 Lowell Lotulelei – Utah
17 Bilal Nichols – Delaware
18 Folorunso Fatukasi – UConn