Pat Kirwan and staff ranking as of today... some surprises. https://realfootballnetwork.com/2016/02/04/02-04-16-rfn-top-32/ 1. Tunsil, Laremy, OT, MississippiPrototypical LT with rare combination of size, strength, and athleticism2. Lawson, Shaq, DE, ClemsonA powerful player who recorded 34 plays behind the LOS and plays the run and pass equally well.3. Ramsey, Jalen, DC, Florida StateA versatile, playmaking athlete who could find snaps at CB, S, and even LB, as well as special teams. He’s a viable candidate to be the #1 overall selection.4. Bosa, Joey, DE, Ohio StateA dominant pass rusher who made 77 plays behind the LOS in three seasons in Columbus, including 21 in 2015 when he faced constant double and triple teams.5. Smith, Jaylon, OLB, Notre DameA freakish athlete who can run, tackle, cover, and rush the passer. His knee injury in the Irish’s bowl game will make it tough to be ready for opening day, but he’s worth the wait.6. Stanley, Ronnie, OT, Notre DameAnother Golden Domer who could ultimately be the top o-lineman taken. He’s played RT and LT, and plays with power and athleticism.7. Lynch, Paxton, QB, Memphis StateAn athletic QB with a lot of strong physical tools who could satisfy the needs of a lot of teams in a weak QB class.8. Treadwell, Laquon, WR, MississippiVersatile, physically gifted, and productive, Treadwell is loaded with intangibles scouts want and comes with a resume of over 200 catches.9. Ragland, Reggie, ILB, AlabamaA do it all linebacker who was SEC Defensive Player of the Year in 2015. Showed at the Senior Bowl that he can play outside and rush from the edge as well.10. Jack, Myles, OLB, UCLAHis medical checks this offseason will be critical to his draft status, and there isn’t a lot of tape, but the tape that is there is very impressive.11. Doctson, Josh, WR, TCUGreat hands, great body, and a great attitude, he competes for balls, and what he lacks in polish, he makes up for in effort and a huge catch radius.12. Thomas, Michael, WR, Ohio StateKeyshawn Johnson’s nephew had more than 50 catches and 9 TD in each of the last two seasons, and was the Buckeye’s best all-around receiver over that span.13. Hargreaves III, Vernon, DC, FloridaA top press man corner who can also play zone, tackles well in run support, and makes a lot of plays on the ball.14. Robinson, A’Shawn, DT, AlabamaA big, powerful two-gapper who won’t record a lot of stats, but has the ability to completely transform a defense.15. Goff, Jared, QB, CaliforniaA smart, accurate, polished pocket passer, he was productive at Berkeley, but our scouts still have questions.16. Nkemdiche, Robert, DT, MississippiWill draw comparisons to Leonard Williams due to his ability to attack with power and quickness on the interior.17. Boyd, Tyler, WR, PittsburghSmaller, slot type receiver with great hands and polished route running skills. Pitt’s all-time leading receiver with 254 catches for 3,300 yards in three seasons.18. Lee, Darron, OLB, Ohio StateRun and hit LB who is an effective blitzer, and as a former safety, can drop in coverage as well.19. Elliott, Ezekiel, RB, Ohio StateThe most productive runner in the draft, he made his name with three straight 220+ yard rushing games on the way to OSU’s 2014 National Championship.20. Alexander, Vadal, OG, LSUA sure first rounder as a guard due to his strength and physicality, but has versatility and athleticism to swing out to OT.21. Turner, Landon, OG, North CarolinaA physical run blocker on the interior, he was a four-year starter at RG for the Heels.22. Garnett, Joshua, OG, StanfordThe 2015 Outland Trophy winner as the best interior lineman in the country, he’s a big, strong, experienced player with four years as a starter in a pro style system that focused on running the ball.23. Alexander, Mackensie, DC, ClemsonJust a redshirt sophomore, he may be the top man cover corner in the draft, loaded with athletic ability and intangibles.24. Spence, Noah, OLB, Eastern KentuckyThe former Ohio State star has some explaining to do when it comes to his past off the field issues, but he has rare pass rush skills that teams will covet.25. Reed, Jarran, DT, AlabamaStrong and active, he’s a two-gap run stuffer who can dominate inside and move out to DE in a 30 front.26. Floyd, Leonard, OLB, GeorgiaAn elite stand-up edge rusher who recorded 17 sacks over the last three seasons.27. Buckner, DeForest, DE, OregonHad 10 ½ sacks and 17 TFL this season as an end in a 3-4 scheme, which is impressive production. Big and strong enough to seal the edge in the run game, but quick and explosive enough to penetrate on the interior.28. Mills, Jalen, FS, LSUMills is a versatile corner-safety hybrid who barely gave up a completion in coverage during all of Senior Bowl week.29. Apple, Eli, DC, Ohio StateAn all-around corner who is comfortable in man, zone, and in run support.30. Coleman, Corey, WR, BaylorA vertical threat who averaged nearly 19 yards per catch in 2015.31. Cash, Jeremy, SS, DukeA big hitter who recorded over 300 tackles for the Blue Devils32. Kaufusi, Bronson, DE, BYUA scheme-versatile DE who is a polished pass rusher and has some athleticism, which allowed him to play some OLB during his college career as well.
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Posted : Feb. 4, 2016 2:45 pm