Quarterbacks: T.J. Yates, North Carolina Jerrod Johnson, Texas A&M Ben Chappell, Indiana Ryan Colburn, Fresno St. Jeff Van Camp, Florida Atlantic Taylor Potts, Texas Tech Runningbacks: Johnny White, North Carolina Darren Evans, Virginia Tech Allen Bradford, USC Stevan Ridley, LSU Anthony Allen, Georgia Tech Brandon Saine, Ohio St. Graig Cooper, Miami (FL) John Clay, Wisconsin Alex Green, Hawaii Damien Berry, Miami (FL) Vai Taua, Nevada Armando Allen, Notre Dame Baron Batch, Texas Tech Matt Asiata, Utah Shaun Draughn, North Carolina Fullbacks: Robert Hughes, Notre Dame Matt Asiata, Utah Wide Receiver: Darvin Adams, Auburn Terrance Turner, Indiana Lester Jean, Florida Atlantic Stephen Burton, W. Texas A&M Detron Lewis, Texas Tech Jimmy Young, TCU James Cleveland, Houston DeMarco Sampson, San Diego St. David Ausberry, USC Jordan White, Western Mich. Jock Sanders, West Virginia Courtney Smith, South Alabama Phillip Livas, Louisiana Tech James Kirkendoll, Texas Mark Dell, Michigan St. Andre Holmes, Hillsdale LaVon Brazill, Ohio Vidal Hazelton, Cincinnati D.J. Koulianos, Iowa Kris Durham, Georgia Joe Morgan, Walsh Jamar Newsome, Central Florida Owen Spencer, N.C. State Marshall Williams, Wake Forest David Gilreath, Wisconsin Perry Baker, Fairmont Anthony Parker, Calgary Kealoha Pilares, Hawaii O.J. Murdock, Fort Hays St. Keith Smith, Purdue Tight End: Lee Smith, Marshall Charlie Gantt, Michigan St. Weslye Saunders, South Carolina Schuylar Oordt, Northern Iowa Richard Gordon, Miami (FL) Allen Reisner, Iowa Kyle Adams, Purdue Cameron Graham, Louisville Daniel Hardy, Idaho Jeffrey Anderson, UAB Konrad Reuland, Stanford Stephen Skelton, Fordham Ben Cleveland, Arkansas Mike Ragone, Notre Dame Greg Smith, Texas Ben Guidugli, Cincinnati Joe Torchia, Virginia Preston Dial, Alabama Martell Webb, Michigan Offensive Tackles: Kyle Hix, Texas D.J. Young, Michigan St. Mike Smith, Nebraska Cody Habben, Washington David Mims, Virginia Union Byron Stingily, Louisville Rich Lapham, Boston College Josh Davis, Georgia Rob McGill, Louisiana Tech Bo Thran, Oregon Nick Claytor, Georgia Tech Curt Porter, Jacksonville St. Cory Brandon, Oklahoma Offensive Guard: David Arkin, Missouri St. Bryant Browning, Ohio St. Carl Johnson, Florida Randall Hunt, Illinois Center: Ryan Bartholomew, Syracuse Colin Baxter, Arizona Kevin Kowalski, Toledo J.C. Brignone, Mississippi St. Jason Kelce, Cincinnati Chase Beeler, Stanford Defensive End: (alot of DE's left off but there were way to many to list) Tom Keiser, Stanford Markell Carter, Central Arkansas Wayne Daniels, TCU Justin Trattou, Florida John Graves, Virginia Tech Clay Nurse, Illinois Lazarius Levingston, LSU Christian Anthony, Grambling Cheta Ozougwu, Rice D'Aundre Reed, Arizona Kentrell Lockett, Mississippi Bryant Turner, UAB Jake Laptad, Kansas Zane Parr, Virginia Scott Solomon, Rice Michael Janac, Marshall Defensive Tackle: Ollie Ogbu, Penn St. Colby Whitlock, Texas Tech Ladi Ajiboye, South Carolina Anthony Gray, Southern Miss. Karl Klug, Iowa Sealver Siliga, Utah Cory Grant, TCU Lucas Patterson, Texas A&M Zach Clayton, Auburn Damik Scafe, Boston College Lawon Scott, Mississippi Isaako Aaitui, UNLV Lolomana Mikaele, Arizona Saia Falahola, Arizona St. Bryan Hall, Arkansas St. Martin Parker, Richmond Inside Linebackers: Elijah Joseph, Temple Alex Wujciak, Maryland Brian Duncan, Texas Tech Derrell Smith, Syracuse Darryl Gamble, Georgia Brad Jefferson, Georgia Tech Orie Lemon, Oklahoma St. Jonathan Cornell , Mississippi Nick Reveiz, Tennessee Obi Ezeh, Michigan Jeff Tarpinian, Iowa Kendall Smith, Florida St. Jared Norton, Texas Ben Jacobs, Fresno St. Jamon Hughes, Memphis Eugene Fells, Bowling Green Outside Linebacker: Jonas Mouton, Michigan Michael Morgan, USC Kenny Rowe, Oregon Quentin Davie, Northwestern D.J. Smith, Appalachian St. Jabara Williams, Stephen F. Austin Ricky Brewer, Colorado St. Chris Walker, Tennessee Jeremiha Hunter, Iowa A.J. Jones, Florida Brandon Hicks, Florida Cornerback: Chris L. Rucker, Michigan St Ryan Hill, Miami (FL) Devon Torrence, Ohio St. Josh Thomas, Buffalo Mario Butler, Georgia Tech Ryan Jones ,NW Missouri St. Loyce Means, Houston Jonathan Nelson , Oklahoma Andrew McGee, Oklahoma St. Darrin Walls, Notre Dame Brandyn Thompson, Boise St. Saftey: Nate Williams, Washington Will Hill, Florida Zac Etheridge, Auburn Eugene Clifford,Tennessee St. Mark LeGree, Appalachian St. Tejay Johnson, TCU Brian Lainhart, Kent St. David Sims, Iowa St. Chris Prosinski, Wyoming Mario Edwards, Georgia Tech Davon Morgan, Virginia Tech ( Left out Punters and Kickers but if someone would like to add them in that would be great) Worked hard on this, see what you guys think, should these guys be UDFA's come draft time?
Their might be players who were drafted in here , its a lot of people... if you see some ill edit them in.
Some RBs I wouldn't mind having on our roster... like Allen Bradford for example. Anthony Gray went undrafted!?
I was surprised when I saw his name to , thought he'd at least go in the 7th round but apparently not. Another one I was surprised at was Nate Williams out of Washington he had a great 2010 but I guess because his slow 40 time, no ballhawking skills and projection to only be a special teamer at best kills his stock.
I've been a big Nate Wiiliams supporter. I watched a Washington game in Sept or Oct, to study Mason Foster, and Williams was playing very well. An intelligent player that doesn't have the measurables, just a smart team leader. I believe I had Williams in one of my earlier Jet mocks. I thing I noticed in our mock draft, we neglected the TE position, some good TEs weren't drafted. Being New England & Dallas' GMs...there wasn't a need for a TE.
If he had some ball-hawking ability he'd be drafted no doubt and higher ranked. His intelligence and leadership skills are off the charts, he is respected by every player on the field, and thats a pretty rare site for such a young kid. He also makes a shit ton of tackles for a safety and can put pressure on QB's and RB's when blitzing. But so far the analysis on his is accurate, a project safety who will most likely be a special teams leader than a "starter".
yeah i missed Hazleton. Then after I said something about it I went back to the list ans he was right there.
I actually think Darvin Adams could of been a better fit with the Redskins because of weary of Hazeltons injuries over his career but both would of been solid big man options because the Skins maybe could of used another WR from this draft. Although you did have a very solid draft week.
Thanks. The Skins don't take the draft seriously, so I tried to make chicken salad out of chicken shit. I'd like to see Hazelton on a PS because he may be able to contribute years from now when he's healthy... and he's a local kid. I have friends who played with him when he was at Moore Catholic.
Karl Klug! This guy would be a perfect fit in Ryan's scheme. High motor, can play multiple fronts, team oriented.
got it and edited it. If anyone sees anymore please tell me id like to edit it as mych as possible before the draft to see how we compare.