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Very Interesting Rankings For Falcons First 5 Picks


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Mike Mayock has 4 of Atlanta's first five selections in his Top 100 draft prospects:

Vic Beasley #13

Jalen Collins #27

Tevin Coleman #48

Grady Jarrett #76

http://www.nfl.com/news/story/0ap3000000488358/article/2015-nfl-draft-mike-mayocks-top-100-prospects

Although Mayock does not have Justin Hardy ranked in his Top 100, Rotoworld has Hardy ranked #53.

"Justin Hardy WR Height: 5-10 Weight: 192 School: East Carolina Rotoworld Rank: 53"
As a side note: Rotoworld had Beasley ranked #9, Collins #86, Coleman #64, and Jarrett #20.
Subsequent Note:

CBS Sports player rankings:

Vic Beasley #6

Jalen Collins #39

Tevin Coleman #44

Grady Jarrett #60

Justin Hardy #106

http://www.cbssports...rospectrankings

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Nolan Nawrocki:

Vic Beasley (#13)

Jalen Collins (#27)

Tevin Coleman (#31)

Justin Hardy (#111)

Grady Jarrett (#144)

I don't understand the low ranking for Jarrett but the rest look about right to me. Coleman might be a little too high.

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Nolan Nawrocki:

Vic Beasley (#13)

Jalen Collins (#27)

Tevin Coleman (#31)

Justin Hardy (#111)

Grady Jarrett (#144)

I don't understand the low ranking for Jarrett but the rest look about right to me. Coleman might be a little too high.

g-dawg thanks for sharing Nawrocki's rankings. Most everyone I'm reading has Jarrett ranked much, much higher than Nawrocki. Btw what do you think of the Falcons draft thus far?

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137 A+ ATL.pngFalcons select: Grady Jarrett, DT, Clemson

Undersized but tremendous burst from the interior. Highly disruptive player who adds to an excellent draft so far for Atlanta. Had a second-round grade on him.

Grades: 2015 NFL Draft Round 5
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Nolan Nawrocki:

Vic Beasley (#13)

Jalen Collins (#27)

Tevin Coleman (#31)

Justin Hardy (#111)

Grady Jarrett (#144)

I don't understand the low ranking for Jarrett but the rest look about right to me. Coleman might be a little too high.

Someone on the draft shows quipped that there was some medical question mark with Jarrett.

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137 A+ ATL.pngFalcons select: Grady Jarrett, DT, Clemson

Undersized but tremendous burst from the interior. Highly disruptive player who adds to an excellent draft so far for Atlanta. Had a second-round grade on him.

Grades: 2015 NFL Draft Round 5

nfl.com also had Jarrett ranked as a second-round prospect:

"Analysis Strengths Jarrett lacks ideal size for his position but he makes up for it with outstanding quickness, leverage and effort. Against the run, he has the foot quickness to shoot gaps and disrupt and he can stack single blocks at the point of attack. If he gets caught by angle blocks, he lacks the sand to avoid being washed down the line of scrimmage. As a pass rusher, he has an array of quick hand moves and he is relentless with his motor. He should start very early in his NFL career and be a disruptive player versus both the run and pass. Weaknesses Undersized, despite his well-built frame. Relies on initial burst off snap to generate pass rush. Plays hard but will wear down in the fourth quarter. Might not be able to carry too much more good weight on his frame.

Draft Projection

Round 2

Sources Tell Us "Grady will take you on a ride when he gets into you. I think grades on him will really vary since the only real fit for him is in a 1-gap 4-3 defense on the nose. Teams will beat him up over his size, but someone is going to get a good football player with him." -- NFC North scout NFL Comparison Earl Mitchell Bottom Line

Jarrett is built like a refrigerator, but he's hardly a stationary player. He lacks the overall size to be considered as a nose by most base 3-4 teams, but he's a perfect shade-nose fit for teams looking for a disruptive force in a one-gap, penetrating front."

http://www.nfl.com/draft/2015/profiles/grady-jarrett?id=2552327

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Oh. OK.

Some guy on ESPN.com tweeted: "Want to know why Jarret fell so far?"

But he didn't take it any further.

After hearing how the fire at his house was only his room I also wouldn't be surprised if he failed a drug test seeing as how the only way that scenario makes sense is if he threw away a roach without making sure it was out.

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Awesome! On paper we have a pretty good college team, we might make the Peach bowl this year.

Saints troll is obvious Saints troll.

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After hearing how the fire at his house was only his room I also wouldn't be surprised if he failed a drug test seeing as how the only way that scenario makes sense is if he threw away a roach without making sure it was out.

That scenario makes sense. I was thinking maybe something was found in the house when the fire was put out.

Especially after I read there were over thirty people at his house.

But whatever happened, seems like we were destined to get him.

It couldn't be any more perfect.

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