hjerry Posted December 21, 2012 Share Posted December 21, 2012 (edited) These are done by Damond Talbot, and is from the site that I referenced in an earlier thread. The round estimations are also done by him. Pay attention, b/c a lot of these guys tend to get overlookedhttp://nfldraftzone....draft-rankings/BW Webb - CB - William & Mary - 6’0 - 190 – 2ndDa’Rick Rogers – WR – Tennessee Tech – 6’3 – 206 – 2ndRobert Alford – CB – SE Louisiana – 6’1 – 200 – 2ndAaron Melette - WR - Elon - 6’3 - 212 – 3rdBrandon Williams –DT - Missouri Southern St - 6’2 – 328 – 3rdQuanterus Smith – DE – Western Kentucky – 6’5 – 249 – 3rdRay Ray Armstrong - S - Faulkner - 6’2 - 220 – 4thMiguel Maysonet - RB - Stony Brook - 6’1 - 225 – 4thManase Foketi – OT – West Texas A&M – 6’6 – 305- 4thBrad Sorensen - QB - Southern Utah - 6’5 - 235 – 5thDavid Bass - DE - Missouri Western - 6’5 - 275 - 5thKeith Pough - OLB - Howard - 6’2 - 235 - 5thEarl Watford - OG - James Madison - 6’4 - 295 – 5thTerron Armstead - OT - Arkansas Pine-Bluff - 6’5 - 305 – 5thRontez Miles - S - California (PA) - 6’0 - 210 – 6thMontori Hughes - DT - Tennessee Martin - 6’3 - 330 – 6thTyrone Goard - WR - Eastern Kentucky - 6’3 - 196 – 6thMark Jackson – OT – Glenville State – 6’6 – 310- 6thMike Catapano - DE - Princeton - 6’4 - 272 – 6thJasper Collins - WR - Mount Union - 6’2 - 180 – 6thJamaal Johnson – Webb – OT – Alabama State – 6′ 5 – 305 – 6thVernon Kearnery – CB – Lane – 6’1 – 186 – 7thIsiah Wiley – CB – Belhaven – 5’11 – 185 – 7thBrent Russell - DT - Georgia Southern - 6’2 - 285 – 7hMalcolm Bronson - S - McNeese State - 5’11 - 190 -7thGreg Reid - CB - Valdosta State - 5’8 - 185 – 7thRyan Schraeder - OT - Valdosta State – 6’5 - 310 - 7thEric Kush - OC - California PA - 6’3 - 290 – 7thDemetris McCray - CB - Appalachian State - 6’0 - 185 -7thWashaun Ealey - RB - Jacksonville State - 5’11 - 215 – 7thJC Tretter - OT - Cornell - 6’4 - 300 – 7thNic Williams – DT – Samford – 6’5 – 300 – 7thKejuan Riley - S - Alabama State - 6’1 - 215 – PFABrad Davis – OLB – Elizabeth City State – 6’2 – 255 – PFACasey Brockman – QB – Murray State – 6’2 – 220 – PFATrabis Ward – RB – Tennessee State – 5’11 – 215 – PFAPatrick Murray – K – Fordham – 5’9 – 170 – PFACharles James – CB – Charleston Southern – 5’11 – 180 – PFADaxton Swanson – DB –Sam Houston State – 5’10 = 186 – PFADarnell Taylor – SS – Sam Houston State – 5’11 – 190 – PFAJJ Wilcox – SS – Georgia Southern – 6’0 – 215 – PFAKyle Jusczyk - TE - Harvard - 6’2 - 245 – PFAJustin Wilson - WR - Delaware State - 6’0 - 190 – PFAZach Brown – K – Portland State – 5’11 – PFAKevin Finney – TE – Richmond – 6’5 – 256 – PFAGreg Hardy – TE – Montana – 6’3 – 259 PFAGarrett Gilkey – OT – Chadron State – 6’8 – 300 – PFAJamaine Cook – RB – Youngstown State – 5’9 – 215 – PFARyan Spadola - WR - Lehigh - 6’1 - 200 – PFADaronte McNeil - RB – Elizabeth City State - 6’2 - 217 PFANate Palmer - DE - Illinois State - 6’3 - 240 – PFAColin Anderson - TE - Furman - 6’4 - 200 – PFACooper Taylor - S - Richmond - 6’3 - 210 – PFATy Powell – OLB – Harding – 6’2 – 246 – PFABlake Matthews – OL – Norfolk State – 6’5 – 305 – PFAGarth Heikkinen – OC – Minnesota – Diluth – 6’3 – 305 – PFAMarquis Jackson - DE - Portland State - 6’5 - 260 – PFALuke Marquart - OT - Azusa Pacific - 6’10 - 315 – PFAEric Breitenstein - FB - Wofford - 5’10 – 234 – PFARobert McCabe - ILB - Georgetown - 6’1 - 230 – PFAEdmund Kigbila – OG – Valdosta State – 6’4 – 362 – PFATerren Jones - OT - Alabama State - 6’9 - 320 – PFAQuentin Sims - WR - UT Martin - 6’3 - 180 – PFARoderick Tomlin – OT – Murray State – 6’5 – 310 – PFAJumal Rolle – CB – Catawaba – 6’0 – 180 – PFABrandon Thurmond - DE - Arkanas Pine-Bluff - 6’2 - 260 – UDFACordell Robinson – WR – Stephen F. Austin – 6’3 – 204 – UDFAMatt Evans – ILB – New Hampshire - 6’1 – 240 – UDFACraig Wilkins - OLB - Old Dominion - 6’1 - 210 – UDFALamar Mady - OG - Youngstown State - 6’3 - 290 – UDFAJamar Hornsby – SS – Tuskegee – 6’3 – 200 – UDFAAlex Carder – QB – Western Michigan – 6’2 – 208 – UDFAMatt Brown - QB - Illinois State - 6’4 - 238 – UDFARonnell Ramsey – OT – Lane – 6’11- 345 – UDFAMichael Hill - RB - Missouri Western - 5’11 - 205 - UDFARico Richardson - WR - Jackson State - 6’2 - 200 UDFAChris Slaughter - WR - Fort Valley State - 6’3 - 170 – UDFAArmonty Bryant - DE - East Central - 6’3 - 257 - UDFANicholas Edwards - WR - Eastern Washington - 6’3 - 201 – UDFASerge Kona – SS – Duquesne – 6’3 – 199 – UDFAJoseph LeBeau - DE - Jackson State - 6’1 - 245 – UDFAFreddie Bishop – DE – Western Michigan – 6’2 – 250 – UDFAMitchell Gale - QB - Abilene Christian - 6’2 - 226 – UDFAKendall Gaskins - FB - Richmond - 6’0 - 245 – UDFAXavier Boyce - WR - Norfolk State - 6’4 – 220 – UDFACaleb Schreibeis – DE – Montana State – 6’4 – 270 – UDFA Edited December 21, 2012 by hjerry Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
PapaJoe Posted December 21, 2012 Share Posted December 21, 2012 (edited) Miguel Maysonet - RB - Stony Brook - 6’1 - 225 – 4thUmmmmm.... incorrect data. Maysonet is 5'10" and 210 lbs. And this is on his good days BIG difference. Edited December 21, 2012 by m2Falcons Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
hjerry Posted December 21, 2012 Author Share Posted December 21, 2012 Miguel Maysonet - RB - Stony Brook - 6’1 - 225 – 4thUmmmmm.... incorrect data. Maysonet is 5'10" and 210 lbs. And this is on his good days BIG difference.Yeah, I'm not sure where he got his measurables on that one. I posted this more for the names and the rankings. I'll pay attention to the combine and their pro days for measurables and 40 time, since they always seem to differ from college. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
IA Falcon07 Posted December 21, 2012 Share Posted December 21, 2012 I can't make topics yet, but it would be nice if someone would make a "players to watch in bowls" thread also so everyone could give share some guys they would like to draft and we can all watch them to form at least some opinion. Makes some of the lesser bowls more fun to watch too. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Smiler11 Posted December 22, 2012 Share Posted December 22, 2012 Some quality prospects on that list I know a lot people are higher on Aaron Mallette than they were on Brian Quick last year. Maysonet is a very intriguing option at running back. Brad Sorenson can definitely play.Of course Ray Ray and Da'Rick Rogers have always been highly touted prospects. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
hjerry Posted December 22, 2012 Author Share Posted December 22, 2012 Some quality prospects on that list I know a lot people are higher on Aaron Mallette than they were on Brian Quick last year. Maysonet is a very intriguing option at running back. Brad Sorenson can definitely play.Of course Ray Ray and Da'Rick Rogers have always been highly touted prospects.Personally, I'm most interested in Kieth Pough and Brandon Williams. Pough is the FCS leader in tackles, and probably could be had late, not a great pass defender, but a monster run defender that could take James' spot for us. Williams has the size and speed to play all over in 3-4 and 4-3 like Lotulelei and Nix. He's been invited to the senior bowl so I'm very interested to see what he can do against better competition. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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