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Well except the folks that want to take a RB early.

1. Taco Charlton DE
He has all the ingredients of a future NFL starter with the desired size, long levers and blend of power and quickness to be effective vs. both the pass and the run. - CBS

2. Pat Elflein, C Ohio St.
He has proven the epitome of reliability, starting every game over his final three years in Columbus.
Elflein is not the biggest or swiftest center prospect to come down the pike in recent years but his strength, toughness and wrestling background project very well to the next level. - CBS

3. Dede Westbrook, WR Oklahoma
Westbrook has a skinny, slight frame, but speed to burn with the vertical skills to be a home run threat on the deep ball, also helping open up underneath targets for other targets - cornerbacks can try and press, but they must respect his deep speed. - CBS

4. Jordan Leggett, TE Clemson
Terrific versatility because he can line up out wide, split or in-line. He can be an H-back or put on the move in motion. Best in space, matched up with a linebacker because of his athleticism. Former high school wide receiver that runs routes better than most tight ends. - CBS

5. James Connor, RB Pitt
A smash-mouth, physical ballcarrier, Conner does an excellent job running behind his pads and attacking the line of scrimmage with purpose. - CBS

6. Chad Kelly, QB Ole Miss
Kelly had a roller coaster collegiate career, which includes several lows and highs both on and off the field. He might have the best highlights of any quarterback prospect in this class and when given enough time in the pocket, Kelly has the impressive arm talent to let loose and fire strikes downfield. - CBS

7. Fish Smithson, FS Kansas
Sleeper prospect, his height and his unimpressive play at the East/West shrine game will push him down a lot of draft boards but he excels in pass coverage.

 
Posted : Mar. 14, 2017 5:30 am
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