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Final 8 LIONS DETROIT DET 1 1 Matthew Stafford QB /nfl/draft/prospect?prospectId=323205&contentId=8547957 6-3 237 Georgia - <b>Czar:</b> There was debate internally about what position to take, but Schwartz knew he wanted Georgia quarterback Matthew Stafford. <b><a href="http://msn.foxsports.com/nfl/story/9482768/#1">More ...</a></b> 0
Final 14 RAMS ST. LOUIS STL 1 2 Jason Smith T /nfl/draft/prospect?prospectId=264128&contentId=8547283 6-5 298 Baylor - <b>Czar:</b> With Marc Bulger signed for four more seasons at $10 million per and only 32 years old, there was no desperate need to select USC quarterback Mark Sanchez. <b><a href="http://msn.foxsports.com/nfl/story/9482768/#2">More ...</a></b> 0
Final 12 CHIEFS KANSAS CITY KC 1 3 Tyson Jackson DE /nfl/draft/prospect?prospectId=266868&contentId=8547355 6-5 292 LSU - <b>Czar:</b> Being with the Patriots, new GM Scott Pioli was looking for a multi-dimensional defensive player. Jackson has been compared more to Ty Warren than Richard Seymour. <b><a href="http://msn.foxsports.com/nfl/story/9482768/#3">More ...</a></b> 0
Final 26 SEAHAWKS SEATTLE SEA 1 4 Aaron Curry LB /nfl/draft/prospect?prospectId=266891&contentId=8547365 6-3 247 Wake Forest - <b>Czar:</b> The quarterback debate was obviously a smokescreen ... I like Curry because he is bigger and stronger than Lofa Tatupu. <b><a href="http://msn.foxsports.com/nfl/story/9482768/#4">More ...</a></b> 0
Final 20 JETS NEW YORK NYJ from Browns 1 5 Mark Sanchez QB /nfl/draft/prospect?prospectId=297127&contentId=8547779 6-3 225 USC - <b>Czar:</b> Give GM Mike Tannenbaum credit. He needed to get a quarterback after the Brett Favre fiasco last season. Owner Woody Johnson, who has millions invested in a new stadium, wanted a marquee star. <b><a href="http://msn.foxsports.com/nfl/story/9482768/#5">More ...</a></b> 0
Final 4 BENGALS CINCINNATI CIN 1 6 Andre Smith OL /nfl/draft/prospect?prospectId=333880&contentId=8548017 6-5 340 Alabama - <b>Czar:</b> Alabama OT Andre Smith was the sensible pick and was pegged by everyone around the country the past few days. <b><a href="http://msn.foxsports.com/nfl/story/9482768/#6">More ...</a></b> 0
Final 13 RAIDERS OAKLAND OAK 1 7 Darrius Heyward-Bey WR /nfl/draft/prospect?prospectId=284925&contentId=8547565 6-3 206 Maryland - <b>Czar:</b> Owner Al Davis shocked the world again by taking Maryland receiver Darrius Heyward-Bey, the fastest player in the draft with a 4.25 40-yard dash. <b><a href="http://msn.foxsports.com/nfl/story/9482768/#7">More ...</a></b> 0
Final 30 JAGUARS JACKSONVILLE JAX 1 8 Eugene Monroe T /nfl/draft/prospect?prospectId=316880&contentId=8547947 6-6 315 Virginia - <b>Czar:</b> Yes, new GM Gene Smith wanted to trade out of the eighth spot. The only trouble was that nobody -- say a team like New England -- wanted to move into the top 10. <b><a href="http://msn.foxsports.com/nfl/story/9482768/#8">More ...</a></b> 0
Final 9 PACKERS GREEN BAY GB 1 9 B.J. Raji DT /nfl/draft/prospect?prospectId=263434&contentId=8547231 6-1 323 Boston College - <b>Czar:</b> GM Ted Thompson whiffed on defensive tackle Justin Harrell last season in the first round, but with the switch to Dom Capers' 3-4 defense this team needed a proto-type nose tackle and Boston College's B.J. Raji fits the bill. <b><a href="http://msn.foxsports.com/nfl/story/9482768/#9">More ...</a></b> 0
Final 25 49ERS SAN FRANCISCO SF 1 10 Michael Crabtree WR /nfl/draft/prospect?prospectId=324799&contentId=8547989 6-3 214 Texas Tech - <b>Czar:</b> I'm not saying Crabtree is the next Jerry Rice, but he easily could be the next Terrell Owens. Now, that can be both a good and a bad thing, right? This guy automatically upgrades the 49ers' shaky quarterback position. <b><a href="http://msn.foxsports.com/nfl/story/9482768/#10">More ...</a></b> 0
Final 2 BILLS BUFFALO BUF 1 11 Aaron Maybin DE /nfl/draft/prospect?prospectId=380707&contentId=8548037 6-4 236 Penn State - <b>Czar:</b> The Bills managed only 24 sacks last season, so this was another need pick. The hope is that Maybin, who must hit the weight room, wasn't a one-year wonder at Penn State. <b><a href="http://msn.foxsports.com/nfl/story/9482768/#11">More ...</a></b> 0
Final 7 BRONCOS DENVER DEN 1 12 Knowshon Moreno RB /nfl/draft/prospect?prospectId=332757&contentId=8548005 5-11 207 Georgia - <b>Czar:</b> The Broncos didn't pursue a quarterback, seemingly pleased with ex-Bear quarterback Kyle Orton. The key thing is that Denver stole San Diego's projected first-round pick in Georgia running back Knowshon Moreno. <b><a href="http://msn.foxsports.com/nfl/story/9482768/#12">More ...</a></b> 0
Final 28 REDSKINS WASHINGTON WAS 1 13 Brian Orakpo DE /nfl/draft/prospect?prospectId=268228&contentId=8547471 6-4 260 Texas - <b>Czar:</b> Owner Daniel Snyder said he wasn't trading up in this draft and look what he found with 13th overall pick! Texas pass-rusher Brian Orakpo was considered by more than half of the teams as a top-10 talent. <b><a href="http://msn.foxsports.com/nfl/story/9482768/#13">More ...</a></b> 0
Final 18 SAINTS NEW ORLEANS NO 1 14 Malcolm Jenkins CB /nfl/draft/prospect?prospectId=296911&contentId=8547743 6-1 201 Ohio State - <b>Czar:</b> The Saints were going defense in the first round and nailed the draft's best cornerback in Ohio State's Malcolm Jenkins. This was tremendous value with the 14th overall pick. <b><a href="http://msn.foxsports.com/nfl/story/9482768/#14">More ...</a></b> 0
Final 34 TEXANS HOUSTON HOU 1 15 Brian Cushing LB /nfl/draft/prospect?prospectId=297119&contentId=8547769 6-3 255 USC - <b>Czar:</b> Funny, but a lot of mock drafts had the other USC linebacker Clay Matthews going to the Texans. But Brian Cushing is also a solid pick because most teams had these two players rated fairly equally. <b><a href="http://msn.foxsports.com/nfl/story/9482768/#15">More ...</a></b> 0
Final 24 CHARGERS SAN DIEGO SD 1 16 Larry English DE /nfl/draft/prospect?prospectId=247581&contentId=8547159 6-3 254 Northern Illinois - <b>Czar:</b> English gives the Chargers some insurance if Shawne Merriman doesn't come back healthy from his knee surgery. However, not many teams had English in the first round. <b><a href="http://msn.foxsports.com/nfl/story/9482768/#16">More ...</a></b> 0
Final 27 BUCCANEERS TAMPA BAY TB from Jets via Browns 1 17 Josh Freeman QB /nfl/draft/prospect?prospectId=333545&contentId=8548013 6-6 250 Kansas State - <b>Czar:</b> Believe me, this isn't a shaky pick because the Jets were going to draft Freeman if they couldn't swing the trade to grab USC's Mark Sanchez. <b><a href="http://msn.foxsports.com/nfl/story/9483372/#17">More ...</a></b> 0
Final 7 BRONCOS DENVER DEN from Bears 1 18 Robert Ayers DE /nfl/draft/prospect?prospectId=266725&contentId=8547339 6-3 270 Tennessee - <b>Czar:</b> OK, the Broncos didn't replace Jay Cutler but they should have two starters with their top two picks. That's what they needed to do. If Ayers doesn't start, he should at least be a solid reserve this season because of his pass rush ability. <b><a href="http://msn.foxsports.com/nfl/story/9483372/#18">More ...</a></b> 0
Final 21 EAGLES PHILADELPHIA PHI from Buccaneers via Browns 1 19 Jeremy Maclin WR /nfl/draft/prospect?prospectId=333818&contentId=8548015 6-1 200 Missouri - <b>Czar:</b> This is a very good choice because some teams had Maclin rated as the draft's top receiver over Michael Crabtree. <b><a href="http://msn.foxsports.com/nfl/story/9483372/#19">More ...</a></b> 0
Final 8 LIONS DETROIT DET from Cowboys 1 20 Brandon Pettigrew TE /nfl/draft/prospect?prospectId=251803&contentId=8547167 6-6 260 Oklahoma State - <b>Czar:</b> Schwartz and new GM Martin Mayhew have to be shocking their fans with a quarterback and a tight end in the first round. OK, Matt Stafford may be a risk, but Pettigrew was a solid pick. He figured to go between Nos. 18 and Nos. 25. <b><a href="http://msn.foxsports.com/nfl/story/9483372/#20">More ...</a></b> 0
Final 5 BROWNS CLEVELAND CLE from Eagles 1 21 Alex Mack C /nfl/draft/prospect?prospectId=269222&contentId=8547509 6-4 316 California - <b>Czar:</b> The Browns have picked up three second-round picks with all their trading down. Yes, they are saving first-round dollars, and Cal center Alex Mack was considered the draft's very best. <b><a href="http://msn.foxsports.com/nfl/story/9483372/#21">More ...</a></b> 0
Final 16 VIKINGS MINNESOTA MIN 1 22 Percy Harvin WR /nfl/draft/prospect?prospectId=329777&contentId=8547999 5-11 195 Florida - <b>Czar:</b> You could hear the Packers' draft room groan when the Vikings fell into Florida receiver Percy Harvin, one of the draft's very best playmakers ... there is no question the offense has some playmakers in Adrian Peterson, Bernard Berrian and now Harvin. <b><a href="http://msn.foxsports.com/nfl/story/9483372/#22">More ...</a></b> 0
Final 33 RAVENS BALTIMORE BAL from Patriots 1 23 Michael Oher OL /nfl/draft/prospect?prospectId=296260&contentId=8547707 6-5 318 Mississippi - <b>Czar:</b> The Patriots traded down again -- the 17th time under Bill Belichick since 2002 and 29th overall trade -- to allow the Ravens to select Ole Miss offensive tackle Michael Oher. Oher was inconsistent at times, but a very heady player. <b><a href="http://msn.foxsports.com/nfl/story/9483372/#23">More ...</a></b> 0
Final 1 FALCONS ATLANTA ATL 1 24 Peria Jerry DT /nfl/draft/prospect?prospectId=296254&contentId=8547705 6-2 310 Mississippi - <b>Czar:</b> The Falcons had zeroed in on Jerry once Robert Ayers was gone. But don't forget that the key to Atlanta's draft was the acquisition of Kansas City tight end Tony Gonzalez this week for a second-round choice. <b><a href="http://msn.foxsports.com/nfl/story/9483372/#24">More ...</a></b> 0
Final 15 DOLPHINS MIAMI MIA 1 25 Vontae Davis DB /nfl/draft/prospect?prospectId=333364&contentId=8548011 6-0 204 Illinois - <b>Czar:</b> Most experts had the Dolphins taking a pass rusher with this pick, but Davis was too much value. Half the teams in the league had him rated ahead of Malcolm Jenkins of Ohio State. <b><a href="http://msn.foxsports.com/nfl/story/9483372/#25">More ...</a></b> 0
Final 9 PACKERS GREEN BAY GB from Ravens via Patriots 1 26 Clay Matthews DE /nfl/draft/prospect?prospectId=283937&contentId=8547545 6-3 240 USC - <b>Czar:</b> Just add another number to Bill Belichick's status as a draft-day trader; I guess Belichick wasn't lying when he said he wasn't wild about the talent in this year's draft. Matthews can be a nickel linebacker and an instant star on special teams; he was USC's best special teams' player last season. <b><a href="http://msn.foxsports.com/nfl/story/9483372/#26">More ...</a></b> 0
Final 11 COLTS INDIANAPOLIS IND 1 27 Donald Brown RB /nfl/draft/prospect?prospectId=297031&contentId=8547765 5-10 208 Connecticut - <b>Czar:</b> This was a need pick for GM Bill Polian and the Colts, considering Joseph Addai wants more money and has been getting hurt. Brown was timed in 4.46 for the 40-yard dash. The only knock is that Big East isn't considered a big-time conference just yet. <b><a href="http://msn.foxsports.com/nfl/story/9483372/#27">More ...</a></b> 0
Final 2 BILLS BUFFALO BUF from Panthers via Eagles 1 28 Eric Wood OL /nfl/draft/prospect?prospectId=285723&contentId=8547617 6-4 309 Louisville - <b>Czar:</b> Wood was rated by most teams to be a second-round pick, but it's not an awful choice at No. 28 overall. The Bills had center and offensive line as one of their top needs; Wood also has the strength and quickness to play guard. <b><a href="http://msn.foxsports.com/nfl/story/9483372/#28">More ...</a></b> 0
Final 19 GIANTS NEW YORK NYG 1 29 Hakeem Nicks WR /nfl/draft/prospect?prospectId=323361&contentId=8547965 6-1 210 North Carolina - <b>Czar:</b> Next to Michael Crabtree and Jeremy Maclin, Nicks was the third-best receiver in this draft. He looks a lot like Arizona's Anquan Boldin, plus he caught every pass during a workout at Giants Stadium earlier in the month. <b><a href="http://msn.foxsports.com/nfl/story/9483372/#29">More ...</a></b> 0
Final 10 TITANS TENNESSEE TEN 1 30 Kenny Britt WR /nfl/draft/prospect?prospectId=336831&contentId=8548027 6-4 215 Rutgers - <b>Czar:</b> Cornerback or wide receiver was the obvious need choice for the Titans, and they went for Rutgers' Kenny Britt, a 6-foot-3 target with 4.5 speed. <b><a href="http://msn.foxsports.com/nfl/story/9483372/#30">More ...</a></b> 0
Final 22 CARDINALS ARIZONA ARI 1 31 Chris Wells RB /nfl/draft/prospect?prospectId=323684&contentId=8547975 6-1 237 Ohio State - <b>Czar:</b> The Cardinals couldn't get a first-round pick for unhappy receiver Anquan Boldin and that's a shocker when watching both the Eagles and Giants taking receivers in the first round. <b><a href="http://msn.foxsports.com/nfl/story/9483372/#31">More ...</a></b> 0
Final 23 STEELERS PITTSBURGH PIT 1 32 Evander Hood DL /nfl/draft/prospect?prospectId=300647&contentId=8547865 6-4 295 Missouri - <b>Czar:</b> The Steelers didn't reach, but simply took the best player on Kevin Colbert's draft board. Missouri defensive tackle Evander "Ziggy" Hood has 4.8 speed for a 6-3, 300-pounder. Hood has very good quickness for a tackling machine inside, plus 15 1/2 sacks in his college career. <b><a href="http://msn.foxsports.com/nfl/story/9483372/#32">More ...</a></b> 0
Final 8 LIONS DETROIT DET 2 33 Louis Delmas S /nfl/draft/prospect?prospectId=287693&contentId=8547651 5-11 196 Western Michigan - <b>CFN:</b> For good and bad, he's a major-league hitter, often going for the kill shot and missing when he should simply be wrapping up. However, he's an intimidating force who'll spend plenty of time featured on the Jacked-Up highlight reel. <b><a href="http://cfn.scout.com/2/859711.html">More ...</a></b> 0
Final 17 PATRIOTS NEW ENGLAND NE from Chiefs 2 34 Patrick Chung DB /nfl/draft/prospect?prospectId=285921&contentId=8547621 6-0 210 Oregon - <b>CFN:</b> Known for being a good, sound football player, he showed he could be a workout warrior, too, by running a 4.49 and lifting 225 pounds a lineman-like 25 times at the Combine. <b><a href="http://cfn.scout.com/2/859711.html">More ...</a></b> 0
Final 14 RAMS ST. LOUIS STL 2 35 James Laurinaitis LB /nfl/draft/prospect?prospectId=296912&contentId=8547745 6-3 240 Ohio State - <b>CFN:</b> Stunningly mediocre at the Combine, when he was expected to blow the quickness, speed, and agility drills off the charts, his stock has dropped to a low point considering he likely would've been taken in the top 10 had he left a year early. <b><a href="http://cfn.scout.com/2/859711.html">More ...</a></b> 0
Final 5 BROWNS CLEVELAND CLE 2 36 Brian Robiskie WR /nfl/draft/prospect?prospectId=296916&contentId=8547749 6-3 199 Ohio State - <b>CFN:</b> While he's not all that fast and he's not quite good enough to be an elite go-to target, he's ready to step in and be a starter right now. He'll get the pro playbook right away, will be a favorite for any quarterback because of his route running ability, and he'll make the plays thrown his way. <b><a href="http://cfn.scout.com/2/859711.html">More ...</a></b> 0
Final 7 BRONCOS DENVER DEN from Seahawks 2 37 Alphonso Smith CB /nfl/draft/prospect?prospectId=266903&contentId=8547367 5-9 190 Wake Forest - <b>CFN:</b> The ACC's all-time leader in interceptions, he has a knack for being around the ball and he doesn't miss when he gets his chance to make a big play. He's not strong and he's not all that physical, but he tends to hold his own against the bigger receivers and he has no problems keeping with the quicker ones. <b><a href="http://cfn.scout.com/2/859711.html">More ...</a></b> 0
Final 4 BENGALS CINCINNATI CIN 2 38 Rey Maualuga LB /nfl/draft/prospect?prospectId=297124&contentId=8547775 6-2 260 USC - <b>CFN:</b> A "Yeah, but ... " player. Yeah, he's not fast, but he always seems to be around the ball. Yeah, he's a bit smaller than originally thought, but his peerless hitting ability and toughness more than makes up for it. <b><a href="http://cfn.scout.com/2/859711.html">More ...</a></b> 0
Final 30 JAGUARS JACKSONVILLE JAX 2 39 Eben Britton T /nfl/draft/prospect?prospectId=299039&contentId=8547803 6-6 310 Arizona - <b>CFN:</b> It all depends on what you want out of him. If you're looking for a left tackle to protect a quarterback's blind side, there are going to be problems. He was fine in college, but he's not athletic enough to be a consistent pass blocker against the faster pass rushers. <b><a href="http://cfn.scout.com/2/859711.html">More ...</a></b> 0
Final 17 PATRIOTS NEW ENGLAND NE from Raiders 2 40 Ron Brace DT /nfl/draft/prospect?prospectId=263409&contentId=8547223 6-3 324 Boston College - <b>CFN:</b> Stick him in the middle of the line and let him stop the run. He's not going to move anywhere and he's not going to get into the backfield, but he's really big, too big at times, really strong, and he could be a far less expensive version of his former teammate, B.J. Raji. <b><a href="http://cfn.scout.com/2/859711.html">More ...</a></b> 0
Final 17 PATRIOTS NEW ENGLAND NE from Packers 2 41 Darius Butler CB /nfl/draft/prospect?prospectId=267341&contentId=8547421 5-11 181 Connecticut - <b>CFN:</b> A nice prospect going into the offseason, Butler ripped it up at the Combine and his stock shot through the roof. His 4.41 was a breath of fresh air among a slow corner class, and he came up with an NBA guard-like 43" vertical leap and 11'2" broad jump. He also stood out in practices at the Senior Bowl. <b><a href="http://cfn.scout.com/2/859711.html">More ...</a></b> 0
Final 2 BILLS BUFFALO BUF 2 42 Jairus Byrd CB /nfl/draft/prospect?prospectId=296058&contentId=8547687 6-0 208 Oregon - <b>CFN:</b> Slowwwwwwww. He's a good all-around football player with tremendous ball skills and a nose for always making the big plays. The son of Gill Byrd, a former Pro Bowl defensive back, he has been coached and taught well and will work his tail off to be the best he can be. <b><a href="http://cfn.scout.com/2/859711.html">More ...</a></b> 0
Final 29 PANTHERS CAROLINA CAR from 49ers 2 43 Everette Brown DE /nfl/draft/prospect?prospectId=296447&contentId=8547711 6-4 248 Florida State - <b>CFN:</b> Is he big enough? He has the athleticism to seamlessly transition into an outside linebacker in any system, but his moved and his pass rushing technique are so strong and so polished that he's far more intriguing as a lightning-fast end. <b><a href="http://cfn.scout.com/2/859711.html">More ...</a></b> 0
Final 15 DOLPHINS MIAMI MIA from Redskins 2 44 Pat White QB /nfl/draft/prospect?prospectId=262839&contentId=8547195 6-1 192 West Virginia - <b>CFN:</b> Forget about what White isn't and focus on what he is, and also throw out the notion of what a pro style quarterback needs to be. Yes, White will likely make his money as a receiver and a slash type of pro, but he wants to be a quarterback and someone will give him a shot ... at least for a few practices. <b><a href="http://cfn.scout.com/2/859711.html">More ...</a></b> 0
Final 19 GIANTS NEW YORK NYG from Saints 2 45 Clint Sintim LB /nfl/draft/prospect?prospectId=267908&contentId=8547459 6-3 254 Virginia - <b>CFN:</b> He made himself into a top pro prospect. Able to be used like a smallish defensive end, and able to move inside if absolutely needed, he's a versatile all-around playmaker who should grow into a nice pass rusher and a good starter. <b><a href="http://cfn.scout.com/2/859711.html">More ...</a></b> 0
Final 34 TEXANS HOUSTON HOU 2 46 Connor Barwin DE /nfl/draft/prospect?prospectId=285191&contentId=8547595 6-4 240 Cincinnati - <b>CFN:</b> Part lineman, part linebacker, Barwin has tremendous speed, running a 4.59 at the Combine, and showing stunning athleticism for a player of his size. He was far, far quicker than Aaron Curry and was just as quick than all the other linebackers outside of Marcus Freeman in the shuttle drill. <b><a href="http://cfn.scout.com/2/859711.html">More ...</a></b> 0
Final 13 RAIDERS OAKLAND OAK from Chargers via Patriots 2 47 Michael Mitchell S - 6-1 216 Ohio - <b>CFN:</b> He hits like a linebacker and has a terrific blend of size and speed. However, he wasn't anything special for the Bobcats making 62 tackles, finishing fourth on the team, with a sack with three picks. Strictly a developmental prospect, he was never considered much of a pro prospect. <b><a href="http://cfn.scout.com/2/859711.html">More ...</a></b> 0
Final 7 BRONCOS DENVER DEN 2 48 Darcel McBath S /nfl/draft/prospect?prospectId=263784&contentId=8547261 6-1 196 Texas Tech - <b>CFN:</b> He's just a nice all-around football player with good size, decent athleticism, and good ball skills. He's not going to blow anyone up and he's a competent tackler, if not a great one, but he's great when the ball is in the air and will find a spot immediately on special teams. <b><a href="http://cfn.scout.com/2/859711.html">More ...</a></b> 0
Final 26 SEAHAWKS SEATTLE SEA from Bears 2 49 Max Unger T /nfl/draft/prospect?prospectId=267011&contentId=8547391 6-5 300 Oregon - <b>CFN:</b> Versatility alone will make Unger a pro for the next decade. He'll always find a spot somewhere on the line. Extremely quick and terrific in pass protection, the former Duck is great at getting on the move and he's strong in pass protection. <b><a href="http://cfn.scout.com/2/859711.html">More ...</a></b> 0
Final 5 BROWNS CLEVELAND CLE from Buccaneers 2 50 Mohamed Massaquoi WR /nfl/draft/prospect?prospectId=293404&contentId=8547677 6-2 198 Georgia - <b>CFN:</b> While he never lived up to the immense prep hype, he grew into a dependable all-around playmaker for the Bulldogs by the end of his career. He's not going to be a star, but he's going to be a very, very good, reliable pro for a long time because he does all the things coaches like. <b><a href="http://cfn.scout.com/2/859711.html">More ...</a></b> 0
Final 2 BILLS BUFFALO BUF from Cowboys 2 51 Andy Levitre OL /nfl/draft/prospect?prospectId=245751&contentId=8547107 6-3 324 Oregon State - <b>CFN:</b> Where will he play? A college left tackle, he's not quick enough start on the outside and he's not powerful enough to be a star on the inside. Even so, he's an athletic, versatile blocker who's very smart, doesn't make mistakes, and is ultra-reliable. <b><a href="http://cfn.scout.com/2/859711.html">More ...</a></b> 0
Final 5 BROWNS CLEVELAND CLE from Jets 2 52 David Veikune DL /nfl/draft/prospect?prospectId=267414&contentId=8547423 6-3 250 Hawaii - <b>CFN:</b> A way undersized, way productive pass rusher who can be used in a variety of ways, he has a good enough motor to be a third down specialist as a 4-3 end, or he could be developed into an outside linebacker in a 3-4. <b><a href="http://cfn.scout.com/2/859711.html">More ...</a></b> 0
Final 21 EAGLES PHILADELPHIA PHI 2 53 LeSean McCoy RB /nfl/draft/prospect?prospectId=397945&contentId=8548051 5-11 210 Pittsburgh - <b>CFN:</b> "Shady" will be the ideal back for anyone with another back on the roster with some power. McCoy is a quick back who can seamlessly slide in and out of the hole, can cut on a dime, and proved he can be used as a workhorse, a receiver, and do everything needed to help out an offense. <b><a href="http://cfn.scout.com/2/859711.html">More ...</a></b> 0
Final 16 VIKINGS MINNESOTA MIN 2 54 Philip Loadholt OL /nfl/draft/prospect?prospectId=323225&contentId=8547959 6-8 337 Oklahoma - <b>CFN:</b> It's like scouts are looking for the problems in his game rather than focus on what he is and the good things that he did. No, he's not the most nimble of tackles, but he proved he could keep up and thrive in the OU up-tempo offense and did a great job of keeping Sam Bradford upright. <b><a href="http://cfn.scout.com/2/859711.html">More ...</a></b> 0
Final 1 FALCONS ATLANTA ATL 2 55 William Moore S /nfl/draft/prospect?prospectId=252816&contentId=8547171 6-1 230 Missouri - <b>CFN:</b> After his junior year he looked like he'd be a sure-thing, superstar Pro Bowl performer the second he decided to go pro. He came back for his senior year and wasn't the same playmaker. On sheer skills and physical ability he's the best safety in the draft. <b><a href="http://cfn.scout.com/2/859711.html">More ...</a></b> 0
Final 11 COLTS INDIANAPOLIS IND from Dolphins 2 56 Fili Moala DT /nfl/draft/prospect?prospectId=214313&contentId=8547083 6-5 295 USC - <b>CFN:</b> While he's a little old, he'll be 24 when he starts his NFL career, and he's a finished product with little upside, he can still get bigger with room to get stronger on his large frame. <b><a href="http://cfn.scout.com/2/859711.html">More ...</a></b> 0
Final 33 RAVENS BALTIMORE BAL 2 57 Paul Kruger DE /nfl/draft/prospect?prospectId=246936&contentId=8547151 6-5 255 Utah - <b>CFN:</b> One of the more interesting prospects with a wild story, he was beaten up and stabbed in a fight, was lucky to live, spent two years on an LDS Church mission, and blew up into one of the stars on last year's unbeaten Ute team. A mature, athletic pass rusher who always goes full-tilt, he's ready to go right now. <b><a href="http://cfn.scout.com/2/859711.html">More ...</a></b> 0
Final 17 PATRIOTS NEW ENGLAND NE 2 58 Sebastian Vollmer OL /nfl/draft/prospect?prospectId=267088&contentId=8547409 6-8 290 Houston - <b>CFN:</b> An extremely interesting prospect with size, attitude, and room to grow. He's just scratching the surface on what he can do, but who wants to invest the time and effort? He needs to get a lot stronger and he needs to improve his quickness, but he's never going to be a top athlete and he can't play left tackle. <b><a href="http://cfn.scout.com/2/859711.html">More ...</a></b> 0
Final 29 PANTHERS CAROLINA CAR 2 59 Sherrod Martin DB /nfl/draft/prospect?prospectId=269001&contentId=8547499 6-1 193 Troy - <b>CFN:</b> Troy has become a pipeline of good defensive backs, and he has the raw skills to be the best and most versatile of the bunch. The question is whether or not someone can coach him up in a big hurry. He'll be 25 when the season starts and he needs technique work as a corner, but the size, speed, and potential are all there. <b><a href="http://cfn.scout.com/2/859711.html">More ...</a></b> 0
Final 19 GIANTS NEW YORK NYG 2 60 Will Beatty T /nfl/draft/prospect?prospectId=267327&contentId=8547419 6-6 300 Connecticut - <b>CFN:</b> One of the high-rising prospects since the end of the season, his athleticism has been eye-opening and he's done a great job of bulking up. He still has room to add more weight and still not lose a step. <b><a href="http://cfn.scout.com/2/859711.html">More ...</a></b> 0
Final 15 DOLPHINS MIAMI MIA from Colts 2 61 Sean Smith DB /nfl/draft/prospect?prospectId=286361&contentId=8547631 6-3 217 Utah - <b>CFN:</b> A freakishly good all-around defender, Smith can be used as a very tall, very aggressive corner, or he could grow into an elite free safety. He moves like a much smaller player with 4.5 speed and decent quickness, and he'll have no problems holding his own with bigger receivers once he gets a little bit stronger. <b><a href="http://cfn.scout.com/2/859711.html">More ...</a></b> 0
Final 10 TITANS TENNESSEE TEN 2 62 Sen'Derrick Marks DE /nfl/draft/prospect?prospectId=300543&contentId=8547845 6-1 288 Auburn - <b>CFN:</b> Extremely quick and extremely active, he was an undersized defensive tackle at times and a huge defensive end at others. A red-hot prospect after his sophomore year, he was considered a possible top-10 talent. <b><a href="http://cfn.scout.com/2/859711.html">More ...</a></b> 0
Final 22 CARDINALS ARIZONA ARI 2 63 Cody Brown DE /nfl/draft/prospect?prospectId=297028&contentId=8547763 6-3 246 Connecticut - <b>CFN:</b> While he'll be considered for defensive end duty, he needs to be a regular linebacker. Ultra-tough, very aggressive and a big hitter, he's a tone-setting player who'll make several highlight reel plays when he gets a head of steam. <b><a href="http://cfn.scout.com/2/859711.html">More ...</a></b> 0
Final 7 BRONCOS DENVER DEN from Steelers 2 64 Richard Quinn TE /nfl/draft/prospect?prospectId=288152&contentId=8547659 6-4 260 North Carolina - <b>CFN:</b> One of the biggest question marks in the draft, he's big, very strong, and a good blocker with refined technique; he could be thrown on a team right away and produce for a running game. Can he catch? He's hardly a finished product and is an unknown because he was almost never used for the UNC passing attack. <b><a href="http://cfn.scout.com/2/859711.html">More ...</a></b> 0
Final 20 JETS NEW YORK NYJ from Lions 3 65 Shonn Greene RB /nfl/draft/prospect?prospectId=264802&contentId=8547289 5-11 235 Iowa - <b>CFN:</b> The Jets have proved to be one of the most aggressive teams in the NFL, and that has been taken to an even higher level by new coach Rex Ryan -- king of the attacking defense. They dealt three picks to make the top pick of Day Two, and scored a quality runner who is insurance in case the Thomas Jones situation gets ugly. <b><a href="http://cfn.scout.com/2/859712.html">More ...</a></b> 0
Final 14 RAMS ST. LOUIS STL 3 66 Bradley Fletcher DB /nfl/draft/prospect?prospectId=264799&contentId=8547287 6-2 200 Iowa - <b>CFN:</b> Extremely quick both on the field and in workouts, he has the skills to be a top-shelf corner and the size and strength to become a decent free safety. However, he's still a work in progress. <b><a href="http://cfn.scout.com/2/859712.html">More ...</a></b> 0
Final 12 CHIEFS KANSAS CITY KC 3 67 Alex Magee DT /nfl/draft/prospect?prospectId=296512&contentId=8547727 6-4 295 Purdue - <b>CFN:</b> Extremely quick, as evidenced by a good showing at the Combine, he moves well and doesn't miss many plays when he gets to the ball. The down side is that he'll be erased when double-teamed, but he's not going to be anyone's No. 1 lineman. <b><a href="http://cfn.scout.com/2/859712.html">More ...</a></b> 0
Final 3 BEARS CHICAGO CHI from Seahawks 3 68 Jarron Gilbert DE /nfl/draft/prospect?prospectId=286615&contentId=9479178 6-6 280 San Jose State - <b>CFN:</b> Is he a defensive end? A defensive tackle? An offensive tackle? One of the high risers in the draft after showing off phenomenal quickness in the East-West Shrine practices and coming up with a tremendous workout at the Combine, his future will likely be as a 3-4 end. <b><a href="http://cfn.scout.com/2/859712.html">More ...</a></b> 0
Final 6 COWBOYS DALLAS DAL from Browns 3 69 Jason Williams LB /nfl/draft/prospect?prospectId=264872&contentId=8547307 6-3 235 Western Illinois - <b>CFN:</b> Very fast and disruptive, Williams is a big-time athlete who set an NCAA record with 14 forced fumbles. He has the athleticism of a strong safety and hits like a linebacker. For good and bad, he's too aggressive and will overrun some plays, but he'll get to everything. <b><a href="http://cfn.scout.com/2/859712.html">More ...</a></b> 0
Final 4 BENGALS CINCINNATI CIN 3 70 Michael Johnson DE /nfl/draft/prospect?prospectId=296883&contentId=8547733 6-7 260 Georgia Tech - <b>CFN:</b> There's first round, maybe top five overall talent, but he hasn't always played like it. Extremely quick with freakishly long arms and great strength, he has all the tools to become a superstar if the light goes on. <b><a href="http://cfn.scout.com/2/859712.html">More ...</a></b> 0
Final 13 RAIDERS OAKLAND OAK 3 71 Matt Shaughnessy DL /nfl/draft/prospect?prospectId=323448&contentId=8547969 6-6 253 Wisconsin - <b>CFN:</b> Very tall and relatively thin with the potential to get bigger and stronger, he could be a nice late flier with little risk and great upside. Talk about fighting through adversity, he suffered a broken leg in spring ball last year and had to deal with the death of his brother. <b><a href="http://cfn.scout.com/2/859712.html">More ...</a></b> 0
Final 30 JAGUARS JACKSONVILLE JAX 3 72 Terrance Knighton DT /nfl/draft/prospect?prospectId=299016&contentId=8547801 6-4 295 Temple - <b>CFN:</b> With good size and good strength and toughness, he's a good project player with excellent upside. He needs a lot of work, isn't going to be a pass rusher, and he needs a lot of technique work, but he wants to get better and will do what he can to improve. <b><a href="http://cfn.scout.com/2/859712.html">More ...</a></b> 0
Final 30 JAGUARS JACKSONVILLE JAX from Packers via Patriots 3 73 Derek Cox DB - 6-0 180 William & Mary - <b>CFN:</b> Very fast and productive at the lower level, he has good size and nice measurables. While he'll gamble a bit and can be beaten by the crisper route runners, he has the basics to be worth a look as a project at corner and as a nickel or dime back because of his smarts and his range. <b><a href="http://cfn.scout.com/2/859712.html">More ...</a></b> 0
Final 25 49ERS SAN FRANCISCO SF 3 74 Glen Coffee RB /nfl/draft/prospect?prospectId=300370&contentId=8547827 6-2 197 Alabama - <b>CFN:</b> Here's the problem ... what does he do at an NFL level? There's nothing shifty about him, at least for the pros, with average quickness and speed. He only be used as a between-the-tackles power runner, but he's not a blaster. <b><a href="http://cfn.scout.com/2/859712.html">More ...</a></b> 0
Final 6 COWBOYS DALLAS DAL from Bills 3 75 Robert Brewster OT - 6-4 325 Ball State - <b>CFN:</b> Very quick for his size, he's a very durable, very reliable pass blocker who did a little of everything well for the high-octane Ball State attack. He needs to get himself into a weight room and go from being big to being big and NFL strong. <b><a href="http://cfn.scout.com/2/859712.html">More ...</a></b> 0
Final 8 LIONS DETROIT DET from Saints via Jets 3 76 DeAndre Levy LB /nfl/draft/prospect?prospectId=300565&contentId=8547855 6-3 228 Wisconsin - <b>CFN:</b> He's never going to hold up and stuff the run at the line and he'll get erased when a blocker is able to lock on, but he moves well and could be a major producer if he's surrounded by tough linebackers in a 3-4. <b><a href="http://cfn.scout.com/2/859712.html">More ...</a></b> 0
Final 34 TEXANS HOUSTON HOU 3 77 Antoine Caldwell OL /nfl/draft/prospect?prospectId=272126&contentId=8547521 6-3 292 Alabama - <b>CFN:</b> Caldwell could be a jack-of-all-trades, master of none at the next level. Extremely smart and extremely durable, he was one of the SEC's most reliable, consistent players over the last several years. <b><a href="http://cfn.scout.com/2/859712.html">More ...</a></b> 0
Final 24 CHARGERS SAN DIEGO SD 3 78 Louis Vasquez OL /nfl/draft/prospect?prospectId=301759&contentId=8547905 6-6 335 Texas Tech - <b>CFN:</b> Strong. Freakishly strong. He's a load and can't move, but pass protection isn't too much of an issue considering the offense he played in. Now he'll have a chance to prove he can become a power run blocker and put all his strength to good use. <b><a href="http://cfn.scout.com/2/859712.html">More ...</a></b> 0
Final 23 STEELERS PITTSBURGH PIT from Broncos 3 79 Kraig Urbik OL /nfl/draft/prospect?prospectId=263979&contentId=8547273 6-6 332 Wisconsin - <b>CFN:</b> A tweener, he's athletic enough to be a big right guard, and beefy enough to spend most of his time at guard. He needs to be more powerful to be a star on the inside, playing more like a finesse blocker than a steamroller, but that could change. <b><a href="http://cfn.scout.com/2/859712.html">More ...</a></b> 0
Final 28 REDSKINS WASHINGTON WAS 3 80 Kevin Barnes DB /nfl/draft/prospect?prospectId=266510&contentId=8547319 6-1 188 Maryland - <b>CFN:</b> He's not bulky and he's not all that strong, but he's tall and plays bigger with a tremendous vertical leap. Because of his size and frame, or his lack of it, he'll have problems staying healthy. He got hurt last year with a shoulder injury and was knocked out halfway through the year. <b><a href="http://cfn.scout.com/2/859712.html">More ...</a></b> 0
Final 27 BUCCANEERS TAMPA BAY TB 3 81 Roy Miller DT /nfl/draft/prospect?prospectId=300512&contentId=8547839 6-2 300 Texas - <b>CFN:</b> While he's hardly a perfect tackle prospect, he'll play 100 miles an hour on every play and will never, ever dog it. He'll make plays on want-to and he has the raw tools to become a decent starter on a line full of good pass rushers. <b><a href="http://cfn.scout.com/2/859712.html">More ...</a></b> 0
Final 8 LIONS DETROIT DET from Cowboys 3 82 Derrick Williams WR /nfl/draft/prospect?prospectId=285166&contentId=8547589 6-0 194 Penn State - <b>CFN:</b> He'll go on the cheap compared to Jeremy Maclin and Percy Harvin, similar players who have a better buzz. No, Williams isn't as fast as some of the top prospects and he was a disappointment as a receiver considering he was considered the nation's top high-school prospect. <b><a href="http://cfn.scout.com/2/859712.html">More ...</a></b> 0
Final 17 PATRIOTS NEW ENGLAND NE from Jets via Packers 3 83 Brandon Tate WR /nfl/draft/prospect?prospectId=288161&contentId=8547663 6-1 195 North Carolina - <b>CFN:</b> If given time he could be great. One of the all-time great kickoff returners in college football history, he was on his way to a special year as a receiver as well as a return man before suffering a horrendous knee injury that could still keep him at far less than 100% well into the 2009 NFL season. <b><a href="http://cfn.scout.com/2/859712.html">More ...</a></b> 0
Final 23 STEELERS PITTSBURGH PIT from Bears via Broncos 3 84 Mike Wallace WR - 0-6 189 Mississippi - <b>CFN:</b> Extremely fast, he should be tried out as a returner and a deep threat. While he's very, very raw as a receiver, he's one of the draft's ultimate home run hitters and a potentially lethal project to develop if given time. <b><a href="http://cfn.scout.com/2/859712.html">More ...</a></b> 0
Final 19 GIANTS NEW YORK NYG from Eagles 3 85 Ramses Barden WR /nfl/draft/prospect?prospectId=288568&contentId=8547667 6-6 227 Cal Poly - <b>CFN:</b> Very big, very tall, and very, very productive, he was one of the most dominant offensive weapons on the FCS level over the last four years. While he played at a lower level, he caught six passes for 83 yards and a score at Wisconsin. <b><a href="http://cfn.scout.com/2/859712.html">More ...</a></b> 0
Final 16 VIKINGS MINNESOTA MIN 3 86 Asher Allen CB /nfl/draft/prospect?prospectId=323195&contentId=8547955 5-10 198 Georgia - <b>CFN:</b> Allen has a good all-around combination of skills. He's fast, running a 4.48 at the Combine, strong, coming up with 22 reps on the bench, and is tougher against the run than most corners in the draft. He doesn't miss a stop in the open field and he holds his own against the bigger receivers. <b><a href="http://cfn.scout.com/2/859712.html">More ...</a></b> 0
Final 15 DOLPHINS MIAMI MIA 3 87 Patrick Turner WR /nfl/draft/prospect?prospectId=297196&contentId=8547781 6-5 220 USC - <b>CFN:</b> He went from being undraftable to an interesting late-round prospect after the season. Way too slow and not nearly productive enough considering his high school risumi, and the offense he played in, he opened up eyes at the Combine and in Senior Bowl practices. <b><a href="http://cfn.scout.com/2/859712.html">More ...</a></b> 0
Final 33 RAVENS BALTIMORE BAL 3 88 Lardarius Webb DB /nfl/draft/prospect?prospectId=268399&contentId=8547479 5-11 206 Nicholls State - <b>CFN:</b> Originally at Southern Miss, Webb was booted off the team and ended up at Nicholls State where he was a star returner and do-it-all defensive back. More than anything else, he's really, really fast, coming up with a 4.35 in Indy to go along with good quickness in the agility drills. <b><a href="http://cfn.scout.com/2/859712.html">More ...</a></b> 0
Final 10 TITANS TENNESSEE TEN from Patriots 3 89 Jared Cook TE /nfl/draft/prospect?prospectId=296480&contentId=8547719 6-5 242 South Carolina - <b>CFN:</b> On pure athleticism, he's the best all-around tight end in the draft and it's not even close. He was the eye-opening tight end star at the Combine jumping out of the stadium and blazing off a 4.49 in the 40. <b><a href="http://cfn.scout.com/2/859712.html">More ...</a></b> 0
Final 1 FALCONS ATLANTA ATL 3 90 Christopher Owens CB /nfl/draft/prospect?prospectId=268066&contentId=8547463 5-10 170 San Jose State - <b>CFN:</b> Even though he's not necessarily small, he'll get shoved all over the place by bigger, physical receivers. A good offseason with some nice workouts upped his stock, but he's still a flier of a pick. <b><a href="http://cfn.scout.com/2/859712.html">More ...</a></b> 0
Final 26 SEAHAWKS SEATTLE SEA from Giants via Eagles 3 91 Deon Butler WR /nfl/draft/prospect?prospectId=285126&contentId=8547579 5-10 168 Penn State - <b>CFN:</b> Always seen as part of the receiving corps, nothing more, he busted out this off-season with a jaw-dropping 4.36 that had everyone at the Combine buzzing. With his superior quickness and his great hands, he could explode as a slot receiver if he can get the ball in space on a regular basis. <b><a href="http://cfn.scout.com/2/859712.html">More ...</a></b> 0
Final 11 COLTS INDIANAPOLIS IND 3 92 Jerraud Powers DB /nfl/draft/prospect?prospectId=303943&contentId=8547925 5-9 188 Auburn - <b>CFN:</b> He won't tackle anyone and he doesn't have the elite speed to hang around with NFL receivers one on one, so he'll need to be part of a zone scheme with more athletic defensive backs around him. <b><a href="http://cfn.scout.com/2/859712.html">More ...</a></b> 0
Final 29 PANTHERS CAROLINA CAR 3 93 Corvey Irvin DT /nfl/draft/prospect?prospectId=381679&contentId=8548043 6-4 286 Georgia - <b>CFN:</b> He's not strong enough for his size and doesn't hold up as well as he should considering his bulk. He needs work and a lot of time in the weight room, but he should be worth developing. <b><a href="http://cfn.scout.com/2/859712.html">More ...</a></b> 0
Final 10 TITANS TENNESSEE TEN 3 94 Ryan Mouton DB /nfl/draft/prospect?prospectId=407564&contentId=8548065 5-10 180 Hawaii - <b>CFN:</b> He moves well and is a tough, willing tackler who isn't afraid to mix it up. His problem is his size. He's a small defender who plays bigger than expected and is a good, sound football player. <b><a href="http://cfn.scout.com/2/859712.html">More ...</a></b> 0
Final 22 CARDINALS ARIZONA ARI 3 95 Rashad Johnson DB /nfl/draft/prospect?prospectId=272105&contentId=8547519 6-0 187 Alabama - <b>CFN:</b> A pure football player with uncanny instincts and tremendous smarts. He's always around the ball seemingly knowing where it's going before the offense does, and he always comes up with the big play when he has the shot. <b><a href="http://cfn.scout.com/2/859712.html">More ...</a></b> 0
Final 23 STEELERS PITTSBURGH PIT 3 96 Keenan Lewis CB /nfl/draft/prospect?prospectId=245752&contentId=8547109 6-1 197 Oregon State - <b>CFN:</b> He ran a decent 4.51 at the Combine, but he didn't do the quickness or agility drills. However, he's strong, evidenced by his 19 reps on the bench, and has the smarts to possibly be used down the road as a safety if he can learn how to hit. <b><a href="http://cfn.scout.com/2/859712.html">More ...</a></b> 0
Final 17 PATRIOTS NEW ENGLAND NE compensatory 3 97 Tyrone McKenzie LB /nfl/draft/prospect?prospectId=264829&contentId=8547297 6-2 236 South Florida - <b>CFN:</b> A big-time producer who fought through a series of issues off the field to become a leader and the type of player you want in a locker room. Strong, he plays bigger than his size and isn't afraid to mix it up and stick his nose in to make a big play. <b><a href="http://cfn.scout.com/2/859712.html">More ...</a></b> 0
Final 4 BENGALS CINCINNATI CIN compensatory 3 98 Chase Coffman TE /nfl/draft/prospect?prospectId=300037&contentId=8547813 6-6 245 Missouri - <b>CFN:</b> The ultra-productive star of the Missouri passing game, he was a pass-catching machine from the start of his great career. Extremely tough, he played through an ankle injury and produced even when he was far, far less than 100%. <b><a href="http://cfn.scout.com/2/859712.html">More ...</a></b> 0
Final 3 BEARS CHICAGO CHI compensatory 3 99 Juaquin Iglesias WR /nfl/draft/prospect?prospectId=300761&contentId=8547881 6-0 204 Oklahoma - <b>CFN:</b> While he'll get beaten up by physical defensive backs and he's not going to hit the home runs he did for the Sooners, he's a hard worker and a good enough player to make a coaching staff instantly happy once camp starts. <b><a href="http://cfn.scout.com/2/859712.html">More ...</a></b> 0
Final 19 GIANTS NEW YORK NYG compensatory 3 100 Travis Beckum TE /nfl/draft/prospect?prospectId=300554&contentId=8547847 6-4 235 Wisconsin - <b>CFN:</b> Tremendously strong in the weight room, he has shown the basic skills to be special. However, he has to prove he can stay healthy, he'll make too many mistakes, and he's way too lanky. <b><a href="http://cfn.scout.com/2/859712.html">More ...</a></b> 0
Final 6 COWBOYS DALLAS DAL from Lions 4 101 Stephen McGee QB /nfl/draft/prospect?prospectId=245960&contentId=8547119 6-3 207 Texas A&M - <b>CFN:</b> Welcome to the hot prospect of the offseason. McGee never got the chance to show what he could truly do at A&M having been used as a runner and eventually losing his job, partly due to injury, under Mike Sherman last season. <b><a href="http://cfn.scout.com/2/859714.html">More ...</a></b> 0
Final 12 CHIEFS KANSAS CITY KC 4 102 Donald Washington DB /nfl/draft/prospect?prospectId=296930&contentId=8547751 6-0 194 Ohio State - <b>CFN:</b> A disappointment at Ohio State, he was suspended from the team for an early stretch and he lost his starting corner job. In a bit of a shock, he chose to leave early rather than come back to try to boost his stock by establishing himself as a No. 1 corner. <b><a href="http://cfn.scout.com/2/859714.html">More ...</a></b> 0
Final 14 RAMS ST. LOUIS STL 4 103 Dorell Scott DT /nfl/draft/prospect?prospectId=263726&contentId=8547255 6-4 320 Clemson - <b>CFN:</b> He's not a 3-4 nose tackle and will need to play in a 4-3 with good players around him, but he's good enough to plug in and start from day one. He could turn out to be tremendous with a little bit of time with a trainer. <b><a href="http://cfn.scout.com/2/859714.html">More ...</a></b> 0
Final 5 BROWNS CLEVELAND CLE 4 104 Kaluka Maiava LB /nfl/draft/prospect?prospectId=297123&contentId=8547773 6-0 230 USC - <b>CFN:</b> He didn't get the pub of the other USC linebackers, but he was every bit as valuable last year. As long as he's not used to do more than become a part of the rotation on the weak side, he should be a nice contributor for a long time. <b><a href="http://cfn.scout.com/2/859714.html">More ...</a></b> 0
Final 3 BEARS CHICAGO CHI from Seahawks 4 105 Henry Melton DE /nfl/draft/prospect?prospectId=300333&contentId=8547823 6-3 265 Texas - <b>CFN:</b> After starting out as a bruising running back, Melton grew into a decent end improving each year as he got more work. He has a good combination of size and athleticism with a good running back-like burst into the backfield. <b><a href="http://cfn.scout.com/2/859714.html">More ...</a></b> 0
Final 4 BENGALS CINCINNATI CIN 4 106 Jonathan Luigs C /nfl/draft/prospect?prospectId=267723&contentId=8547447 6-4 314 Arkansas - <b>CFN:</b> There's a hard ceiling on what he can become and how good he can be, but that doesn't mean he can't at least be a solid starter. Extremely smart, he's a great quarterback for a line with more than enough quickness to be a longtime starter in a zone blocking scheme. <b><a href="http://cfn.scout.com/2/859714.html">More ...</a></b> 0
Final 30 JAGUARS JACKSONVILLE JAX 4 107 Mike Thomas WR /nfl/draft/prospect?prospectId=299060&contentId=8547805 5-8 195 Arizona - <b>CFN:</b> With 4.3 wheels, he could grow into a deep threat who punishes defenses for not paying attention to him. The intangibles are all there, but he'll be dragged down because he's just too short. <b><a href="http://cfn.scout.com/2/859714.html">More ...</a></b> 0
Final 15 DOLPHINS MIAMI MIA from Raiders 4 108 Brian Hartline WR /nfl/draft/prospect?prospectId=296910&contentId=8547741 6-2 186 Ohio State - <b>CFN:</b> He should've come back for another year, but the writing was on the wall that the Buckeye offense just wasn't going to do much with the passing game with Terrelle Pryor under center. <b><a href="http://cfn.scout.com/2/859714.html">More ...</a></b> 0
Final 9 PACKERS GREEN BAY GB 4 109 T.J. Lang OT - 6-4 316 Eastern Michigan - <b>CFN:</b> Coaches will adore him. While he's not a tremendous athlete, he makes up for it with one of the most intense work ethics in the draft. He's a nasty, beat-'em-up blocker who could end up as a star at guard after starting out at one of the tackle spots. <b><a href="http://cfn.scout.com/2/859714.html">More ...</a></b> 0
Final 6 COWBOYS DALLAS DAL from Bills 4 110 Victor Butler DE /nfl/draft/prospect?prospectId=301640&contentId=8547891 6-2 235 Oregon State - <b>CFN:</b> With decent quickness and nice pass rushing skills, he can be used in a variety of ways as either an outside linebacker or a 4-3 specialist. Quick off the ball, he should be able to burst his way by a few slower tackles who aren't going 100%, but he doesn't have a lot of moves. <b><a href="http://cfn.scout.com/2/859714.html">More ...</a></b> 0
Final 29 PANTHERS CAROLINA CAR from 49ers 4 111 Mike Goodson RB - 6-0 208 Texas A&M - <b>CFN:</b> A huge disappointment considering he was the type of superstar recruit who was good enough to carry the entire A&M team, Goodson wasn't given enough work and wasn't used quite right by two coaching staffs. <b><a href="http://cfn.scout.com/2/859714.html">More ...</a></b> 0
Final 34 TEXANS HOUSTON HOU 4 112 Glover Quin CB /nfl/draft/prospect?prospectId=323704&contentId=8547977 6-0 200 New Mexico - <b>CFN:</b> With excellent speed and good strength, he pushed up 22 reps on the bench at the Combine, he can play corner if needed and will likely spend time being moved around at all the safety spots. <b><a href="http://cfn.scout.com/2/859714.html">More ...</a></b> 0
Final 24 CHARGERS SAN DIEGO SD 4 113 Vaughn Martin DT - 6-3 331 Western Ontario (Canada) - <b>CFN:</b> The Canadian is a massive inside presence who'll sit in the middle of the line and clog things up. He's not athletic and he's not going to get into the backfield, but he's strong enough to more than hold his own in any alignment. <b><a href="http://cfn.scout.com/2/859714.html">More ...</a></b> 0
Final 7 BRONCOS DENVER DEN 4 114 David Bruton S /nfl/draft/prospect?prospectId=297023&contentId=8547761 6-2 205 Notre Dame - <b>CFN:</b> If it's possible to be a star for Notre Dame and be unappreciated, Bruton accomplished the feat. Very big and very fast, running a 4.4 at the Combine and leaping 41.5" in the vertical jump, he's a special athlete who also produced on the field. <b><a href="http://cfn.scout.com/2/859714.html">More ...</a></b> 0
Final 8 LIONS DETROIT DET from Redskins via Jets 4 115 Sammie Lee Hill DE /nfl/draft/prospect?prospectId=276837&contentId=8547531 6-4 270 Stillman - <b>CFN:</b> Not exactly a go-getter, he has to hit the weights harder and he'll have to learn how to go full-tilt all the time. Until then he could be a situational run stuffer who takes up space. <b><a href="http://cfn.scout.com/2/859714.html">More ...</a></b> 0
Final 18 SAINTS NEW ORLEANS NO 4 116 Chip Vaughn S /nfl/draft/prospect?prospectId=266906&contentId=8547371 6-2 215 Wake Forest - <b>CFN:</b> A former wide receiver, he doesn't always play up to his athleticism and he has questionable instincts. However, he made a lot of tackles and has grown into a hot prospect who will likely be coached into his athleticism. <b><a href="http://cfn.scout.com/2/859714.html">More ...</a></b> 0
Final 27 BUCCANEERS TAMPA BAY TB from Cowboys 4 117 Kyle Moore DE /nfl/draft/prospect?prospectId=297126&contentId=8547777 6-6 270 USC - <b>CFN:</b> If given the time to develop, the upside could be enormous. He didn't do anything to stand out at USC, playing well for stretches and disappearing at other times, but he has the frame, the size, and the talent to grow into a nice end in any formation. <b><a href="http://cfn.scout.com/2/859714.html">More ...</a></b> 0
Final 18 SAINTS NEW ORLEANS NO from Jets 4 118 Stanley Arnoux LB /nfl/draft/prospect?prospectId=266883&contentId=8547363 6-1 240 Wake Forest - <b>CFN:</b> Very fast and very athletic, but undersized, Arnoux was a great running mate next to Aaron Curry and came up with a very productive career. <b><a href="http://cfn.scout.com/2/859714.html">More ...</a></b> 0
Final 3 BEARS CHICAGO CHI 4 119 D.J. Moore CB /nfl/draft/prospect?prospectId=332595&contentId=8548003 5-10 182 Vanderbilt - <b>CFN:</b> While he plays fast, and he certainly didn't have any problems in the best conference in America, he had a disappointing Combine with a painfully slow 4.59 in the 40 and showing average quickness. <b><a href="http://cfn.scout.com/2/859714.html">More ...</a></b> 0
Final 6 COWBOYS DALLAS DAL from Buccaneers 4 120 Brandon Williams DE /nfl/draft/prospect?prospectId=325073&contentId=8547991 6-5 246 Texas Tech - <b>CFN:</b> Purely a pass rusher. That's it. He'll get rag-dolled if an offensive tackle gets his mitts on him and he's not going to do anything at the next level against the run, but if he's asked to be a third-down specialist and get to the quarterback, he could be a game-changer. <b><a href="http://cfn.scout.com/2/859714.html">More ...</a></b> 0
Final 2 BILLS BUFFALO BUF from Eagles 4 121 Shawn Nelson TE /nfl/draft/prospect?prospectId=268393&contentId=8547477 6-5 240 Southern Miss - <b>CFN:</b> Very productive and very good for the Southern Miss passing game, Nelson is a pure H-Back at the next level with great receiving skills and nice hands. He's not bulky and will never be much bigger. <b><a href="http://cfn.scout.com/2/859714.html">More ...</a></b> 0
Final 34 TEXANS HOUSTON HOU from Vikings 4 122 Anthony Hill TE /nfl/draft/prospect?prospectId=262578&contentId=8547183 6-6 265 North Carolina State - <b>CFN:</b> At the very least he should be a much cheaper Brandon Pettigrew. He'll work hard to stay healthy and will do what's needed to improve, and after good offseason workouts the arrow is pointing up. <b><a href="http://cfn.scout.com/2/859714.html">More ...</a></b> 0
Final 17 PATRIOTS NEW ENGLAND NE from Ravens 4 123 Rich Ohrnberger G /nfl/draft/prospect?prospectId=285155&contentId=8547583 6-2 291 Penn State - <b>CFN:</b> He's athletic for his size and has a decent mean streak. Short, he'll be all about leverage and isn't going to be productive if he has to extend his arms. <b><a href="http://cfn.scout.com/2/859714.html">More ...</a></b> 0
Final 13 RAIDERS OAKLAND OAK from Patriots 4 124 Louis Murphy WR /nfl/draft/prospect?prospectId=296138&contentId=8547693 6-3 205 Florida - <b>CFN:</b> He was good for the Gators but he didn't become great until his senior year. Even so, he was underrated compared to the rest of the stars on last year's team; he never got enough credit for all he did for the offense. <b><a href="http://cfn.scout.com/2/859714.html">More ...</a></b> 0
Final 1 FALCONS ATLANTA ATL 4 125 Lawrence Sidbury DL /nfl/draft/prospect?prospectId=267595&contentId=8547441 6-4 265 Richmond - <b>CFN:</b> He was the fastest defensive lineman at the Combine ripping off a 4.54 to go along with his tremendous pass rushing production at the FCS level. <b><a href="http://cfn.scout.com/2/859714.html">More ...</a></b> 0
Final 13 RAIDERS OAKLAND OAK from Dolphins 4 126 Slade Norris LB /nfl/draft/prospect?prospectId=283512&contentId=8547541 6-3 245 Oregon State - <b>CFN:</b> A high-energy producer who fights to make plays and is always working to get to the ball. However, he's not a great athlete, can be erased by a good block, and doesn't have the wheels to get around the edge. <b><a href="http://cfn.scout.com/2/859714.html">More ...</a></b> 0
Final 11 COLTS INDIANAPOLIS IND 4 127 Austin Collie WR /nfl/draft/prospect?prospectId=267728&contentId=8547449 6-2 206 Brigham Young - <b>CFN:</b> While everyone just assumes Michael Crabtree led the nation in all the top receiving categories because of the offense he was in, but it was Collie who led the nation in receiving yards. <b><a href="http://cfn.scout.com/2/859714.html">More ...</a></b> 0
Final 29 PANTHERS CAROLINA CAR 4 128 Tony Fiammetta FB /nfl/draft/prospect?prospectId=271413&contentId=8547515 6-1 239 Syracuse - <b>CFN:</b> Extremely athletic, he's a big hitting, 245-pound power blocker who'll blast open holes. While he's not much of a receiver and won't get any carries, he'll hit everything in sight. <b><a href="http://cfn.scout.com/2/859714.html">More ...</a></b> 0
Final 19 GIANTS NEW YORK NYG 4 129 Andre Brown RB /nfl/draft/prospect?prospectId=262573&contentId=8547181 6-0 228 North Carolina State - <b>CFN:</b> One of the year's biggest boom-or-bust prospects, Brown is big, very fast, and has a high ceiling that could make him a major steal depending on where he goes. A prototype, he's a rock phenomenal weight room and functional strength, and the type of sub-4.5 burst that could lead to some huge games. <b><a href="http://cfn.scout.com/2/859714.html">More ...</a></b> 0
Final 10 TITANS TENNESSEE TEN 4 130 Gerald McRath LB /nfl/draft/prospect?prospectId=268387&contentId=8547475 6-3 220 Southern Miss - <b>CFN:</b> Very fast and very productive, he tore off a 4.49 at the Combine, best among the linebackers, and was lightning quick. However, his 19 reps on the bench showed his big problem: Strength. <b><a href="http://cfn.scout.com/2/859714.html">More ...</a></b> 0
Final 22 CARDINALS ARIZONA ARI 4 131 Gregory Toler DB /nfl/draft/prospect?prospectId=334661&contentId=8548021 6-1 180 St. Paul's - <b>CFN:</b> A small-school reach, Toler has decent speed around the 4.45 range and good size. He dominated when the ball was in the air and fights to make plays. <b><a href="http://cfn.scout.com/2/859714.html">More ...</a></b> 0
Final 7 BRONCOS DENVER DEN from Steelers 4 132 Seth Olsen G - 6-5 306 Iowa - <b>CFN:</b> A solid, reliable all-around blocker, he has the versatility to play either guard spot and could project to be a decent right tackle. If he makes a roster, it'll be because he's able to be a decent backup at several spots. <b><a href="http://cfn.scout.com/2/859714.html">More ...</a></b> 0
Final 24 CHARGERS SAN DIEGO SD compensatory 4 133 Tyronne Green G /nfl/draft/prospect?prospectId=263105&contentId=8547197 6-2 307 Auburn - <b>CFN:</b> He's not nearly consistent enough to pound away with any power and could end up playing at center. With all his issues, he's a good prospect worth developing. <b><a href="http://cfn.scout.com/2/859714.html">More ...</a></b> 0
Final 24 CHARGERS SAN DIEGO SD compensatory 4 134 Gartrell Johnson RB /nfl/draft/prospect?prospectId=272730&contentId=8547525 6-0 225 Colorado State - <b>CFN:</b> A great leader with high character, he won't mope if he has a reduced role and is only a short yardage specialist. While he won't be a star, he simply doesn't have the speed, he could be a closer on late drives. <b><a href="http://cfn.scout.com/2/859714.html">More ...</a></b> 0
Final 10 TITANS TENNESSEE TEN compensatory 4 135 Troy Kropog T /nfl/draft/prospect?prospectId=286961&contentId=8547641 6-6 292 Tulane - <b>CFN:</b> A finesse blocker, and that's not necessarily a bad thing. In a draft that lacks a slew of athletic tackles, Kropog can move and can handle NFL speed rushers. What he can't do is pound away in a power running game. <b><a href="http://cfn.scout.com/2/859714.html">More ...</a></b> 0
Final 11 COLTS INDIANAPOLIS IND compensatory 4 136 Terrance Taylor DT /nfl/draft/prospect?prospectId=301744&contentId=8547901 6-0 319 Michigan - <b>CFN:</b> An intriguing prospect if he can keep his weight in check, Taylor is a big space-eater who ripped off a Combine-best (for a defensive tackle) 37 reps on the bench. While he's not a great athlete, he's not a stick in the mud, either. <b><a href="http://cfn.scout.com/2/859714.html">More ...</a></b> 0
Final 33 RAVENS BALTIMORE BAL from Lions via Seahawks 5 137 Jason Phillips LB /nfl/draft/prospect?prospectId=263681&contentId=8547243 6-1 234 TCU - <b>CFN:</b> While bumps and bruises haven't bothered him, he'll have a hard time staying healthy with is smallish size and history of never being afraid to shy away from contact in any form. <b><a href="http://cfn.scout.com/2/859715.html">More ...</b></a> 0
Final 1 FALCONS ATLANTA ATL from Rams 5 138 William Middleton CB - 5-10 193 Furman - <b>CFN:</b> Tough like a safety with good tackling skills, he can be used in a variety of ways and will be willing to do whatever is needed to succeed. He'll have to be a nickel or dime back to make the team. <b><a href="http://cfn.scout.com/2/859715.html">More ...</b></a> 0
Final 12 CHIEFS KANSAS CITY KC 5 139 Colin Brown OT - 6-8 325 Missouri - <b>CFN:</b> Productive, and the star lineman on the high-powered Tiger offense, he was good in pass protection when he was able to lock on to pass rushers, but he'll beaten by the quicker ones. <b><a href="http://cfn.scout.com/2/859715.html">More ...</b></a> 0
Final 3 BEARS CHICAGO CHI from Seahawks via Broncos 5 140 Johnny Knox WR /nfl/draft/prospect?prospectId=406587&contentId=8548059 6-0 180 Abilene Christian - <b>CFN:</b> He'll make a roster on his 4.34 speed alone, but he's not big enough. He'll get beaten up and won't be able to use his wheels. If he can get into the clear, he's a pure home-run hitter who'll fight for the ball and won't be afraid to block a bit. <b><a href="http://cfn.scout.com/2/859715.html">More ...</b></a> 0
Final 7 BRONCOS DENVER DEN from Browns via Eagles and Ravens 5 141 Kenny McKinley WR /nfl/draft/prospect?prospectId=296488&contentId=8547723 6-0 182 South Carolina - <b>CFN:</b> Fantastic for the Gamecocks and extremely productive in SEC play, he'll have problems finding a role at an NFL level. While he's very fast and he did a good job against bigger defensive backs, he'll get beaten up if he's not always in space. <b><a href="http://cfn.scout.com/2/859715.html">More ...</b></a> 0
Final 4 BENGALS CINCINNATI CIN 5 142 Kevin Huber P /nfl/draft/prospect?prospectId=285188&contentId=8547593 6-2 224 Cincinnati - <b>CFN:</b> A very strong, very consistent kicker with a great work ethic and a cannon for a leg, Huber is a safe starter for the next several years. Extremely accurate, he won't put many kicks into the end zone and he gets good hang time. <b><a href="http://cfn.scout.com/2/859715.html">More ...</b></a> 0
Final 6 COWBOYS DALLAS DAL from Raiders via Falcons 5 143 DeAngelo Smith DB /nfl/draft/prospect?prospectId=268730&contentId=8547495 6-0 191 Cincinnati - <b>CFN:</b> His 4.5 in the 40 was solid, and his 17 reps on the bench were eye-opening, but was the slowest corner at the Combine in the agility drills and had the low 31.5" in the vertical leap. <b><a href="http://cfn.scout.com/2/859715.html">More ...</b></a> 0
Final 30 JAGUARS JACKSONVILLE JAX 5 144 Jarett Dillard WR /nfl/draft/prospect?prospectId=247339&contentId=8547155 5-11 185 Rice - <b>CFN:</b> Ultra-productive, he was unstoppable even when everyone was focused on stopping him. Part of the equation was the wide-open spread attack, and part of it was that Dillard was simply that good. <b><a href="http://cfn.scout.com/2/859715.html">More ...</b></a> 0
Final 9 PACKERS GREEN BAY GB 5 145 Quinn Johnson FB /nfl/draft/prospect?prospectId=266864&contentId=8547353 6-2 238 LSU - <b>CFN:</b> The former linebacker is a big, physical blocker who'll do whatever is needed. Forget about running the ball and he'll have to work to be a receiver, but he's mega-strong. <b><a href="http://cfn.scout.com/2/859715.html">More ...</b></a> 0
Final 25 49ERS SAN FRANCISCO SF 5 146 Scott McKillop LB /nfl/draft/prospect?prospectId=269061&contentId=8547505 6-2 240 Pittsburgh - <b>CFN:</b> He was a bit of a stunner at the Combine running better than most of the star prospects, lifting 225 pounds 27 times, four more than Rey Maualuga and five more from James Laurinaitis, and jumped out of the stadium with a 35.5" vertical leap. <b><a href="http://cfn.scout.com/2/859715.html">More ...</b></a> 0
Final 2 BILLS BUFFALO BUF 5 147 Nic Harris DB /nfl/draft/prospect?prospectId=300756&contentId=8547879 6-3 230 Oklahoma - <b>CFN:</b> Too slow to be a defensive back and not quite big enough to be a linebacker, Harris is a true tweener who'll have to create a niche for himself right away. <b><a href="http://cfn.scout.com/2/859715.html">More ...</b></a> 0
Final 24 CHARGERS SAN DIEGO SD 5 148 Brandon Hughes CB /nfl/draft/prospect?prospectId=262459&contentId=8547179 5-11 182 Oregon State - <b>CFN:</b> In a slow class of corners, the 4.4 Hughes ran at the Combine, along with his 36.5" vertical leap, made him stand out. He's not all that strong and he doesn't provide any sort of a pop, but he's more than willing to help out against the run and he doesn't shy away from contact. <b><a href="http://cfn.scout.com/2/859715.html">More ...</b></a> 0
Final 33 RAVENS BALTIMORE BAL from Broncos 5 149 Davon Drew TE - 6-4 256 East Carolina - <b>CFN:</b> Big and athletic, Drew is a former quarterback who grew into the job over the course of his ECU career. A good receiver and a strong route runner considering his background at QB, he has the potential to become a strong target. <b><a href="http://cfn.scout.com/2/859715.html">More ...</b></a> 0
Final 16 VIKINGS MINNESOTA MIN from Redskins 5 150 Jasper Brinkley LB /nfl/draft/prospect?prospectId=323621&contentId=8547973 6-2 275 South Carolina - <b>CFN:</b> On his raw skills alone he's more than worth the risk as a top middle prospect, and he could be fantastic in a 3-4 system when he'd be able to move around in space. <b><a href="http://cfn.scout.com/2/859715.html">More ...</b></a> 0
Final 19 GIANTS NEW YORK NYG from Saints 5 151 Rhett Bomar QB /nfl/draft/prospect?prospectId=267431&contentId=8547425 6-2 215 Sam Houston State - <b>CFN:</b> Forgotten in the craziness of Bomar's career was how he was considered to be every bit the superstar prospect that Adrian Peterson was at Oklahoma. With a rifle arm, tremendous mobility, and a gunslinger's mentality, he was supposed to be the one who led the Sooners to greatness over the last few years. <b><a href="http://cfn.scout.com/2/859715.html">More ...</b></a> 0
Final 34 TEXANS HOUSTON HOU 5 152 James Casey TE /nfl/draft/prospect?prospectId=381860&contentId=8548045 6-4 245 Rice - <b>CFN:</b> An interesting player, the one-time star baseball prospect for the Chicago White Sox has great athleticism, good smarts, and the maturity. While he's strong in the weight room, he wasn't asked to block anyone at Rice and he's not big enough to be much of a hitter at the next level. <b><a href="http://cfn.scout.com/2/859715.html">More ...</b></a> 0
Final 21 EAGLES PHILADELPHIA PHI from Jets 5 153 Cornelius Ingram TE /nfl/draft/prospect?prospectId=263380&contentId=8547213 6-4 245 Florida - <b>CFN:</b> The torn ACL suffered last year doesn't appear to be a problem now and he should be a ready-made target who can create some major mismatches. <b><a href="http://cfn.scout.com/2/859715.html">More ...</b></a> 0
Final 3 BEARS CHICAGO CHI 5 154 Marcus Freeman LB /nfl/draft/prospect?prospectId=246802&contentId=8547135 6-1 239 Ohio State - <b>CFN:</b> A workout warrior, he did it all at the Combine from running a 4.65 40 to benching 30 reps to leaping 37" to destroying the shuttle drill, he showed tremendous athleticism. <b><a href="http://cfn.scout.com/2/859715.html">More ...</b></a> 0
Final 27 BUCCANEERS TAMPA BAY TB 5 155 Xavier Fulton OL /nfl/draft/prospect?prospectId=264006&contentId=8547277 6-5 300 Illinois - <b>CFN:</b> Fulton could be one of the biggest value picks in the draft. The former defensive end needs a lot more work on his technique and needs to do far more to be consistent, but he's a fantastic athlete and the rare left tackle prospect that can be found later on in the draft. <b><a href="http://cfn.scout.com/2/859715.html">More ...</b></a> 0
Final 1 FALCONS ATLANTA ATL from Cowboys 5 156 Garrett Reynolds T /nfl/draft/prospect?prospectId=288153&contentId=8547661 6-7 310 North Carolina - <b>CFN:</b> He has the attitude and the nastiness that everyone looks for, and he's great when he's gets his hands on someone. However, he can't play on the left side and needs to become a workout warrior to have any sort of pro career. <b><a href="http://cfn.scout.com/2/859715.html">More ...</b></a> 0
Final 21 EAGLES PHILADELPHIA PHI 5 157 Victor Harris CB /nfl/draft/prospect?prospectId=298926&contentId=8547797 6-0 192 Virginia Tech - <b>CFN:</b> "Macho" was a tremendous producer for a great Hokie defense. He made all the plays, has no problems coming up in run support, and is great when he has the ball in his hands. <b><a href="http://cfn.scout.com/2/859715.html">More ...</b></a> 0
Final 28 REDSKINS WASHINGTON WAS from Vikings 5 158 Cody Glenn LB /nfl/draft/prospect?prospectId=302242&contentId=8547915 6-0 235 Nebraska - <b>CFN:</b> A big fullback/running back who moved to linebacker last year, he's raw, but tough. There are major durability question marks and he's not nearly physical enough to be a star of any sort, but he's athletic, can be used at linebacker or fullback, and isn't a bad receiver out of the backfield. <b><a href="http://cfn.scout.com/2/859715.html">More ...</b></a> 0
Final 21 EAGLES PHILADELPHIA PHI from Patriots 5 159 Fenuki Tupou T /nfl/draft/prospect?prospectId=324263&contentId=8547985 6-6 322 Oregon - <b>CFN:</b> If he's asked to plow ahead and pound away for the running game, he'll be great. If he's asked to become a consistent left tackle who can neutralize a top pass rusher, forget about it. <b><a href="http://cfn.scout.com/2/859715.html">More ...</b></a> 0
Final 14 RAMS ST. LOUIS STL from Falcons 5 160 Brooks Foster WR /nfl/draft/prospect?prospectId=268506&contentId=8547481 6-3 205 North Carolina - <b>CFN:</b> Could be the best of the Tar Heel lot that'll be drafted with a good blend of size and speed. However, he didn't stand out often enough. A great athlete, he's smooth with highlight reel catching ability and ridiculous strength, he has all the tools. <b><a href="http://cfn.scout.com/2/859715.html">More ...</b></a> 0
Final 15 DOLPHINS MIAMI MIA 5 161 John Nalibone TE - 6-4 251 Monmouth - <b>CFN:</b> The raw skills are there with excellent size and tremendous speed and quickness, but he's a workout warrior. He has made himself a prospect through training and was good at Monmouth, but he's a flier. <b><a href="http://cfn.scout.com/2/859715.html">More ...</b></a> 0
Final 9 PACKERS GREEN BAY GB from Ravens via Patriots 5 162 Jamon Meredith T /nfl/draft/prospect?prospectId=277961&contentId=8547533 6-5 301 South Carolina - <b>CFN:</b> Tremendously athletic and versatile, he turned out to be surprisingly fast running a sub-5.0 40 in a workout. He's not going to push anyone around and he's not a killer, lacking the nasty streak needed to be special, but he has good size and he moves well enough to be a steady starter at left tackle. <b><a href="http://cfn.scout.com/2/859715.html">More ...</b></a> 0
Final 29 PANTHERS CAROLINA CAR 5 163 Duke Robinson OL /nfl/draft/prospect?prospectId=301716&contentId=8547899 6-5 335 Oklahoma - <b>CFN:</b> He opened some eyes at the Combine by being in far better shape than anyone expected, and if he takes to coaching and if he continues to drive himself, he'll be a tremendous run blocker. <b><a href="http://cfn.scout.com/2/859715.html">More ...</b></a> 0
Final 18 SAINTS NEW ORLEANS NO from Giants via Eagles 5 164 Thomas Morstead K /nfl/draft/prospect?prospectId=286840&contentId=8547637 6-5 215 Southern Methodist - <b>CFN:</b> A big kicker with a booming leg and a strong work ethic, he looks the part of an NFL punter. He gets the ball away in a hurry and hangs it up in the air for an hour. If needed, he can be used as a placekicker after nailing 24-of-35 his last two years. <b><a href="http://cfn.scout.com/2/859715.html">More ...</b></a> 0
Final 15 DOLPHINS MIAMI MIA from Colts 5 165 Chris Clemons S /nfl/draft/prospect?prospectId=263708&contentId=8547247 6-1 210 Clemson - <b>CFN:</b> Speed, speed, speed. A sub-4.4 runner with lighting fast coverage skills and the ability to hang with any receiver, he can be groomed into an ideal zone defender with his unlimited range. <b><a href="http://cfn.scout.com/2/859715.html">More ...</b></a> 0
Final 6 COWBOYS DALLAS DAL from Titans 5 166 Michael Hamlin S /nfl/draft/prospect?prospectId=263713&contentId=8547249 6-3 205 Clemson - <b>CFN:</b> Not quite fast enough to be a big-time free safety, he'll need to bulk up a bit on his long, thin frame to be better against the run, but he's not bad as is. Even so, he can play anywhere needed and isn't a liability against the pass. <b><a href="http://cfn.scout.com/2/859715.html">More ...</b></a> 0
Final 22 CARDINALS ARIZONA ARI 5 167 Herman Johnson OL /nfl/draft/prospect?prospectId=266871&contentId=8547359 6-7 351 LSU - <b>CFN:</b> Massive, MASSIVE blocker who'll have a hard time keeping his weight down. Huge since birth, he was the biggest baby ever born in the state of Louisiana. He's not going to do anything on the move and he can't play in a zone blocking scheme or a West Coast attack. <b><a href="http://cfn.scout.com/2/859715.html">More ...</b></a> 0
Final 23 STEELERS PITTSBURGH PIT 5 168 Joe Burnett DB /nfl/draft/prospect?prospectId=296154&contentId=8547695 5-11 183 UCF - <b>CFN:</b> While he'll see time in the secondary and will get a chance to win a corner job, his money will be made as a returner. A star from day one for the Knights, everyone knew he was a next-level punt returner early on yet still couldn't keep him from producing. <b><a href="http://cfn.scout.com/2/859715.html">More ...</b></a> 0
Final 23 STEELERS PITTSBURGH PIT compensatory 5 169 Frank Summers RB - 5-10 230 UNLV - <b>CFN:</b> Power, power, power. "The Tank" can catch the ball a little bit and has a little bit of quickness, but he's about pounding the ball between the tackles. He could be used as a fullback and possibly an H-Back, but he'll be at his best in a power running role. <b><a href="http://cfn.scout.com/2/859715.html">More ...</b></a> 0
Final 17 PATRIOTS NEW ENGLAND NE compensatory 5 170 George Bussey OL /nfl/draft/prospect?prospectId=285618&contentId=8547607 6-2 306 Louisville - <b>CFN:</b> Best suited for a finesse offense, he's never going to pound over anyone and will either make it as a backup right tackle or he'll be cut immediately. <b><a href="http://cfn.scout.com/2/859715.html">More ...</b></a> 0
Final 25 49ERS SAN FRANCISCO SF compensatory 5 171 Nate Davis QB /nfl/draft/prospect?prospectId=325892&contentId=8547995 6-2 217 Ball State - <b>CFN:</b> Welcome to this year's Andre Woodson. Like the former Kentucky star, Davis was considered a possible first-round prospect early on in the evaluation process before his stock started slipping, and sliding, and slipping some more after some average workouts. <b><a href="http://cfn.scout.com/2/859715.html">More ...</b></a> 0
Final 6 COWBOYS DALLAS DAL compensatory 5 172 David Buehler K /nfl/draft/prospect?prospectId=338274&contentId=8548031 6-2 225 USC - <b>CFN:</b> If nothing else, he has the big leg to be a kickoff specialist. Incredibly strong, he threw up a shocking 25 reps on the bench at the Combine and ran a 4.56. Originally a safety when he came to USC, he became automatic from close range. <b><a href="http://cfn.scout.com/2/859715.html">More ...</b></a> 0
Final 10 TITANS TENNESSEE TEN compensatory 5 173 Javon Ringer RB /nfl/draft/prospect?prospectId=300128&contentId=8547819 5-9 202 Michigan State - <b>CFN:</b> Not all that big, he made himself strong enough to handle the load by living in the weight room. Very tough, very competitive, and a good character prospect, he'll do whatever a team asks of him and he won't pout if he gets pigeonholed into a specialist role from time to time. <b><a href="http://cfn.scout.com/2/859715.html">More ...</b></a> 0
Final 7 BRONCOS DENVER DEN from Lions 6 174 Tom Brandstater QB /nfl/draft/prospect?prospectId=226578&contentId=8547101 6-5 220 Fresno State - <b>CFN:</b> It all appears to be there from the size, the mobility and a decent arm, but he doesn't have <em>it</em>. He didn't produce nearly as well as he should have considering his experience and the speedy receivers he had to work with. <a href="http://cfn.scout.com/2/859717.html">More ...</a></b> 0
Final 12 CHIEFS KANSAS CITY KC 6 175 Quinten Lawrence WR /nfl/draft/prospect?prospectId=296558&contentId=8547731 6-1 180 McNeese State - <b>CFN:</b> He can move, is quick on his routs, and will be physical when he needs to be. He's not all that big and doesn't have good hands, but he could grow as a home run hitter if he's not guarded by a physical defender. <a href="http://cfn.scout.com/2/859717.html">More ...</a></b> 0
Final 1 FALCONS ATLANTA ATL from Rams 6 176 Spencer Adkins LB /nfl/draft/prospect?prospectId=300715&contentId=8547869 5-11 246 Miami (FL) - <b>CFN:</b> Pure speed, he has great athletic ability and explodes off the ball. Versatile, he's fast enough to play on the outside and tough enough to handle the inside duties in a 3-4. However, he hasn't put his physical tools to use on the field often enough. <a href="http://cfn.scout.com/2/859717.html">More ...</a></b> 0
Final 5 BROWNS CLEVELAND CLE 6 177 Don Carey DB /nfl/draft/prospect?prospectId=298080&contentId=8547791 6-1 180 Norfolk State - <b>CFN:</b> With decent size and good speed, he has a nice mix of skills with the body to get bigger if needed. He has no problems hanging with the faster receivers and is physical enough to stay with the bigger ones. <a href="http://cfn.scout.com/2/859717.html">More ...</a></b> 0
Final 26 SEAHAWKS SEATTLE SEA 6 178 Mike Teel QB /nfl/draft/prospect?prospectId=267645&contentId=8547443 6-4 220 Rutgers - <b>CFN:</b> All of a sudden the light went on and boom went the dynamite. After struggling early last year, with a missed punch of a teammate on the sidelines the lowlight, he caught fire and started to bomb away to become a decent NFL prospect. When he was on there were few better, but when he was off, things were really, really ugly. <a href="http://cfn.scout.com/2/859717.html">More ...</a></b> 0
Final 4 BENGALS CINCINNATI CIN 6 179 Morgan Trent CB /nfl/draft/prospect?prospectId=264858&contentId=8547303 6-1 188 Michigan - <b>CFN:</b> After starting out his career at receiver, Trent turned into a decent cog for the Wolverine secondary with a good mix of speed, size, and strength. Considering he was a Michigan high school track superstar, and considering he plays fast on the field, he ran a surprisingly slow 4.52 at the Combine. <a href="http://cfn.scout.com/2/859717.html">More ...</a></b> 0
Final 30 JAGUARS JACKSONVILLE JAX 6 180 Zach Miller TE - 6-4 233 Nebraska-Omaha - <b>CFN:</b> The former Nebraska Cornhusker is a good athlete with nice size and good hands. He's a pure H-Back who can stretch the field a bit. He's not a blocker, needs to get a lot stronger, and is 25 years-old. By the time he develops into a productive NFL player he might be around 28. <a href="http://cfn.scout.com/2/859717.html">More ...</a></b> 0
Final 15 DOLPHINS MIAMI MIA from Raiders 6 181 Andrew Gardner T /nfl/draft/prospect?prospectId=266915&contentId=8547375 6-6 305 Georgia Tech - <b>CFN:</b> Gardner worked his tail off, or on, and bulked up over the course of his Yellow Jacket career to become a strong all-around blocker. He's always working and always willing to do whatever is asked, but he's not a natural blocker or an athlete and he'll always be an overachiever. <a href="http://cfn.scout.com/2/859717.html">More ...</a></b> 0
Final 9 PACKERS GREEN BAY GB 6 182 Jarius Wynn DT /nfl/draft/prospect?prospectId=295668&contentId=8547685 6-5 273 Georgia - <b>CFN:</b> He's not strong, isn't all that quick, and isn't a pass rusher. However, he's a good character guy with the desire to make himself better. A year in an NFL weight room could make him a late steal, but he can't stick on a roster until he can find something he does well. <a href="http://cfn.scout.com/2/859717.html">More ...</a></b> 0
Final 2 BILLS BUFFALO BUF 6 183 Cary Harris CB /nfl/draft/prospect?prospectId=297120&contentId=8547771 6-0 180 USC - <b>CFN:</b> He was always dinged up and pulled up lame at the Combine trying to run the 40. Quicker than fast, he runs around a 4.6 when he's right and isn't the best athlete around. He provides enough of a pop to be a decent nickel or dime back, but he doesn't have the feet to be a starter. <a href="http://cfn.scout.com/2/859717.html">More ...</a></b> 0
Final 25 49ERS SAN FRANCISCO SF 6 184 Bear Pascoe TE /nfl/draft/prospect?prospectId=267127&contentId=8547417 6-5 260 Fresno State - <b>CFN:</b> The former star quarterback recruit rounded out into a tremendous all-around tight end talent. He's a natural receiver who wants the ball and is good at fighting for it, and with his size he's a strong blocker. <a href="http://cfn.scout.com/2/859717.html">More ...</a></b> 0
Final 33 RAVENS BALTIMORE BAL from Broncos 6 185 Cedric Peerman RB /nfl/draft/prospect?prospectId=267905&contentId=8547457 5-10 208 Virginia - <b>CFN:</b> He's not all that quick for his size and he doesn't do anything at an elite level, he does a little of everything well with the toughness to be a good 10-carry back who can step in and produce a game or two here and there. <a href="http://cfn.scout.com/2/859717.html">More ...</a></b> 0
Final 28 REDSKINS WASHINGTON WAS 6 186 Robert Henson LB /nfl/draft/prospect?prospectId=263674&contentId=8547241 6-1 228 TCU - <b>CFN:</b> A special-teamer. He was a very good, very productive college player who fit in well in the tremendous TCU defense, but he's not enough of an athlete to play on the outside in the NFL and he's not an inside defender. <a href="http://cfn.scout.com/2/859717.html">More ...</a></b> 0
Final 9 PACKERS GREEN BAY GB from Saints 6 187 Brandon Underwood DB /nfl/draft/prospect?prospectId=246839&contentId=8547143 6-1 177 Cincinnati - <b>CFN:</b> Part corner and part safety, he has good enough speed to play any position in the secondary and has tremendous upside. He's not a finished product and could end up being far better after spending a year or two as a nickel and dime defender. <a href="http://cfn.scout.com/2/859717.html">More ...</a></b> 0
Final 34 TEXANS HOUSTON HOU 6 188 Brice McCain DB - 5-9 185 Utah - <b>CFN:</b> In a very slow draft for corners, McCain's 4.33 stands out and he's been clocked by some as below 4.3. He'll never be good against bigger, more physical receivers, but he'll have a place in a secondary because of his range and his wheels. <a href="http://cfn.scout.com/2/859717.html">More ...</a></b> 0
Final 24 CHARGERS SAN DIEGO SD 6 189 Kevin Ellison S /nfl/draft/prospect?prospectId=283936&contentId=8547543 6-1 225 USC - <b>CFN:</b> He'll make a whale of a coach someday, but he doesn't have the speed to be even remotely considered at free safety and he'll be limited as a strong safety. A knee problem doesn't help the cause. He'll make a team on character and will be a tough cut, but he just might have the intangibles to stick. <a href="http://cfn.scout.com/2/859717.html">More ...</a></b> 0
Final 3 BEARS CHICAGO CHI 6 190 Al Afalava S /nfl/draft/prospect?prospectId=283496&contentId=8547539 5-11 215 Oregon State - <b>CFN:</b> While he hits like a linebacker, he also covers like one. A smallish safety without the wheels to be considered for a regular starting spot, he has to be a star on special teams right away to have any hope of staying in a camp. He was a good college player, but his skills aren't going to translate to the pros. <a href="http://cfn.scout.com/2/859717.html">More ...</a></b> 0
Final 5 BROWNS CLEVELAND CLE from Buccaneers 6 191 Coye Francies CB /nfl/draft/prospect?prospectId=322956&contentId=8547951 6-1 185 San Jose State - <b>CFN:</b> Originally an Oregon State Beaver, Francies transferred to San Jose State after off-the-field issues surrounding the possession of a loaded gun. He's a corner, but he'll end up playing safety some day with good strength, benching 24 reps at the Combine. <a href="http://cfn.scout.com/2/859717.html">More ...</a></b> 0
Final 8 LIONS DETROIT DET from Cowboys 6 192 Aaron Brown RB /nfl/draft/prospect?prospectId=302089&contentId=8547911 6-1 196 TCU - <b>CFN:</b> Always a tease, Brown showed just enough explosiveness and production to make Horned Frog fans think he could be a special star who could carry the offense, but he couldn't stay healthy with a variety of leg injuries. <a href="http://cfn.scout.com/2/859717.html">More ...</a></b> 0
Final 20 JETS NEW YORK NYJ 6 193 Matt Slauson OL /nfl/draft/prospect?prospectId=301135&contentId=8547885 6-5 320 Nebraska - <b>CFN:</b> The skills are there to become a nice backup guard. He's versatile enough to play almost anywhere on the line with good athleticism and decent enough power, but he's not consistent and he hasn't always played up to his skills. <a href="http://cfn.scout.com/2/859717.html">More ...</a></b> 0
Final 21 EAGLES PHILADELPHIA PHI 6 194 Brandon Gibson WR /nfl/draft/prospect?prospectId=297220&contentId=8547783 6-1 202 Washington State - <b>CFN:</b> Very productive despite all his limitations, Gibson works hard, was productive for some bad teams, and is tough. He'll be a good possession receiver who'll block anyone needed to be hit, but he doesn't have enough speed to be anything more than a complementary target. <a href="http://cfn.scout.com/2/859717.html">More ...</a></b> 0
Final 5 BROWNS CLEVELAND CLE from Vikings via Eagles 6 195 James Davis RB /nfl/draft/prospect?prospectId=297291&contentId=8547787 5-11 210 Clemson - <b>CFN:</b> In today's day and age of split carries and multiple backs in a rotation, Davis fits. He always shared the workload at Clemson and still thrived, for the most part, showing good power for his size and slipperiness in close range that made him good around the goal line. <a href="http://cfn.scout.com/2/859717.html">More ...</a></b> 0
Final 14 RAMS ST. LOUIS STL from Falcons 6 196 Keith Null QB /nfl/draft/prospect?prospectId=461415&contentId=8548067 6-4 220 West Texas A&M - <b>CFN:</b> A pure bomber, he's not going to run and he's not going to do anything fancy, but he can step up and fire with the arm to make all the throws. He threw for 5,097 yards and 48 touchdowns, with 595 yards and seven touchdowns against Abilene Christian in a 98-63 loss, but he hasn't faced anything more than D-II competition. <a href="http://cfn.scout.com/2/859717.html">More ...</a></b> 0
Final 6 COWBOYS DALLAS DAL from Dolphins 6 197 Stephen Hodge S /nfl/draft/prospect?prospectId=300744&contentId=8547875 6-0 212 TCU - <b>CFN:</b> An ultra-productive, very solid defender, he's a peerless tackler, has terrific instincts, and had a nice Combine showing off some good numbers. Part safety and part linebacker, he can be used in a variety of ways, but he doesn't have NFL skills to be a regular at either spot. <a href="http://cfn.scout.com/2/859717.html">More ...</a></b> 0
Final 17 PATRIOTS NEW ENGLAND NE from Ravens 6 198 Jake Ingram LS /nfl/draft/prospect?prospectId=286380&contentId=8547633 6-4 235 Hawaii - <b>CFN:</b> Purely a long snapper, but a fantastic one, he doesn't miss. He walked on to Hawaii and earned a scholarship and is a machine who fires fastball after fastball without waver. He can't do anything else, but as a specialist he'll be in the league for 10 years. <a href="http://cfn.scout.com/2/859717.html">More ...</a></b> 0
Final 13 RAIDERS OAKLAND OAK from Patriots 6 199 Stryker Sulak DL /nfl/draft/prospect?prospectId=252825&contentId=8547173 6-5 250 Missouri - <b>CFN:</b> A pass-rushing terror for the Tigers, Sulak played through an injured knee and was one of the Big 12's best all-around ends. With good closing ability and a great burst, he could develop into a killer of a specialist if he can hit the weights harder. <a href="http://cfn.scout.com/2/859717.html">More ...</a></b> 0
Final 19 GIANTS NEW YORK NYG 6 200 DeAndre Wright CB /nfl/draft/prospect?prospectId=266503&contentId=8547317 5-11 193 New Mexico - <b>CFN:</b> A very nice college player who doesn't have the measurables to become a strong pro, his stock is down because of shoulder problems and a rough senior year. Despite his size, he's a willing run defender and can be used in all three downs, but he's not fast enough to be a regular cover-corner. <a href="http://cfn.scout.com/2/859717.html">More ...</a></b> 0
Final 11 COLTS INDIANAPOLIS IND 6 201 Curtis Painter QB /nfl/draft/prospect?prospectId=266692&contentId=8547325 6-4 230 Purdue - <b>CFN:</b> Without the great receiving corps he had earlier in his career, he struggled early on as he pressed too much to make thing happen. After losing his job for a stretch, he came back roaring to close out his productive career with a bang. <a href="http://cfn.scout.com/2/859717.html">More ...</a></b> 0
Final 13 RAIDERS OAKLAND OAK from Panthers 6 202 Brandon Myers TE - 6-4 250 Iowa - <b>CFN:</b> Purely a blocker, and not a particularly good one, he can only catch short to midrange passes and he's not even all that great at that. A prototype tight end prospect as far as size and build, it doesn't translate to the field. He needs a lot of work and he needs to be able to do one thing well to not get cut immediately. <a href="http://cfn.scout.com/2/859717.html">More ...</a></b> 0
Final 10 TITANS TENNESSEE TEN 6 203 Jason McCourty CB /nfl/draft/prospect?prospectId=300593&contentId=8547861 5-11 190 Rutgers - <b>CFN:</b> A good athlete and a good leader, he moves well on short to midrange routes and is physical when he needs to be. Without the NFL speed to be a regular at corner, and without the hitting ability to be a safety, he'll have to carve out a role as a nickel or dime defender. <a href="http://cfn.scout.com/2/859717.html">More ...</a></b> 0
Final 22 CARDINALS ARIZONA ARI 6 204 Will Davis DL /nfl/draft/prospect?prospectId=299189&contentId=8547809 6-3 268 Illinois - <b>CFN:</b> There's a lot to be interested in considering he might be scratching the surface on what he can become, and he'll put in the work to be better. He'll need to be in the right system and he'll have to play on the end. Some will want to put him at linebacker, but that won't work. <a href="http://cfn.scout.com/2/859717.html">More ...</a></b> 0
Final 23 STEELERS PITTSBURGH PIT 6 205 Ra'Shon Harris DT /nfl/draft/prospect?prospectId=266997&contentId=8547389 6-5 321 Oregon - <b>CFN:</b> A workout warrior, he wasn't bad at the Combine on the bench, coming up with 28 reps, and he ran a sub-5.0 40. However, it didn't always translate to the field and he wasn't always tough enough against the run. <a href="http://cfn.scout.com/2/859717.html">More ...</a></b> 0
Final 10 TITANS TENNESSEE TEN compensatory 6 206 Dominique Edison WR - 6-3 200 Stephen F. Austin - <b>CFN:</b> With 4.42 speed he has the home-run hitting ability to stretch the field and be a difference-maker. A good leader, he works hard, was a captain of his team, and will do what's needed to produce. Not all that quick, as opposed to fast, he's a one-route runner who needs time to develop more moves and better his technique. <a href="http://cfn.scout.com/2/859717.html">More ...</a></b> 0
Final 6 COWBOYS DALLAS DAL compensatory 6 208 John Phillips TE /nfl/draft/prospect?prospectId=323332&contentId=8547963 6-6 250 Virginia - <b>CFN:</b> Most of the problems are correctable. He's a pure football player who's a willing blocker and a good enough receiver to keep the chains moving, but he needs to spend far more time in the weight room to bulk up another 15 pounds. Not very fast, he'll end up being used as a short to midrange target in two tight end sets. <a href="http://cfn.scout.com/2/859717.html">More ...</a></b> 0
Final 4 BENGALS CINCINNATI CIN compensatory 6 209 Bernard Scott RB /nfl/draft/prospect?prospectId=406616&contentId=8548063 5-11 220 Abilene Christian - <b>CFN:</b> Extremely fast, Scott has great straight-line speed, excellent quickness, and toughness for his size. He's also a good receiver who could carve out a role as a third-down specialist if nothing else works out. Even with all his skills, he doesn't have a lot of pop and this is what he'll be. <a href="http://cfn.scout.com/2/859717.html">More ...</a></b> 0
Final 17 PATRIOTS NEW ENGLAND NE compensatory 6 207 Myron Pryor DT /nfl/draft/prospect?prospectId=267041&contentId=8547401 6-1 310 Kentucky - <b>CFN:</b> On the plus side, he's freakishly strong, setting Kentucky high school weight room records, and he's quick enough to get into the backfield on a semi-regular basis. He doesn't play up to his strength and will be erased at times if he's asked to be on the nose. <a href="http://cfn.scout.com/2/859717.html">More ...</a></b> 0
Final 1 FALCONS ATLANTA ATL from Lions via Cowboys 7 210 Vance Walker DT /nfl/draft/prospect?prospectId=296891&contentId=8547735 6-2 293 Georgia Tech - <b>CFN</b>: A red-hot prospect after his junior year, he struggled a bit once the draft spotlight was on throughout his senior year. He's a great interior pass-rushing prospect for his size and he plays quicker than his workouts might indicate, but he doesn't play nearly as big or as strong as his bulk. <a href="http://cfn.scout.com/2/859717.html">More ...</a></b> 0
Final 14 RAMS ST. LOUIS STL 7 211 Chris Ogbonnaya RB /nfl/draft/prospect?prospectId=268226&contentId=8547469 6-1 225 Texas - <b>CFN</b>: He didn't get a lot of work at Texas in part of a rotation, but he wasn't all that productive when he got his chance. He could be a nice runner in a rotation, but he'll likely never be a feature back. <a href="http://cfn.scout.com/2/859717.html">More ...</a></b> 0
Final 12 CHIEFS KANSAS CITY KC 7 212 Javarris Williams RB /nfl/draft/prospect?prospectId=267553&contentId=8547437 5-11 215 Tennessee State - <b>CFN</b>: "Boobie" is a true power runner with both weight room and functional strength. While he's not going to blaze by anyone, he has surprising speed once he gets into the open and can burst through the hole when he has the opening. <a href="http://cfn.scout.com/2/859717.html">More ...</a></b> 0
Final 21 EAGLES PHILADELPHIA PHI from Seahawks 7 213 Paul Fanaika G /nfl/draft/prospect?prospectId=301764&contentId=8547909 6-6 336 Arizona State - <b>CFN</b>: Extremely big, he has gotten by on being a decent phone-booth blocker. While he's a good player who got the job done at a high level, he doesn't have the raw skills to do much in the NFL unless he gets a lot stronger in a big hurry. <a href="http://cfn.scout.com/2/859717.html">More ...</a></b> 0
Final 15 DOLPHINS MIAMI MIA from Browns 7 214 J.D. Folsom LB - 6-3 230 Weber State - <b>CFN</b>: Purely a special-teams prospect, and a flier for the defense, he's a good athlete with nice range and good small school production. With the raw skills to potentially stand out in camp, he has upside. <a href="http://cfn.scout.com/2/859717.html">More ...</a></b> 0
Final 4 BENGALS CINCINNATI CIN 7 215 Fui Vakapuna FB - 6-1 253 BYU - <b>CFN</b>: A big, productive back who isn't all that fast, he could be used as a pounder, a fullback, or a change-of-pace runner. He was a cult hero at BYU because of his tough, bruising style and he could be the type of hard-charger who'll be hard to get rid of. <a href="http://cfn.scout.com/2/859717.html">More ...</a></b> 0
Final 29 PANTHERS CAROLINA CAR from Raiders 7 216 Captain Munnerlyn CB /nfl/draft/prospect?prospectId=332869&contentId=8548009 5-9 185 South Carolina - <b>CFN</b>: Thanks to a disastrous decision to come out early, he needs to try to catch on by making some big plays early on in a camp or he'll be a early cut. He's strong, has good leaping skills and decent speed, but he can't play at an NFL level. <a href="http://cfn.scout.com/2/859717.html">More ...</a></b> 0
Final 27 BUCCANEERS TAMPA BAY TB from Jaguars 7 217 E.J. Biggers CB - 5-11 180 Western Michigan - <b>CFN</b>: A productive part of a talented, but underachieving Bronco secondary, Biggers is a good football player with just enough upside to develop. He's not all that big but has good speed and is a good all-around college football player. <a href="http://cfn.scout.com/2/859717.html">More ...</a></b> 0
Final 9 PACKERS GREEN BAY GB 7 218 Brad Jones LB - 6-3 230 Colorado - <b>CFN</b>: An interesting tweener, he has good speed, excellent pass rushing skills, and a nice resume after leading the Buffs with six sacks and 11.5 tackles for loss. <a href="http://cfn.scout.com/2/859717.html">More ...</a></b> 0
Final 25 49ERS SAN FRANCISCO SF 7 219 Curtis Taylor S /nfl/draft/prospect?prospectId=266858&contentId=8547351 6-3 204 LSU - <b>CFN</b>: The epitome of the "Looks like Tarzan, plays like Jane" prospect. Out of central casting, he has the body, size and look of a prototype safety, but he doesn't hit and he's not nearly as good an athlete as he sometimes appears to be. <a href="http://cfn.scout.com/2/859717.html">More ...</a></b> 0
Final 2 BILLS BUFFALO BUF 7 220 Ellis Lankster DB /nfl/draft/prospect?prospectId=296430&contentId=8547709 5-10 191 West Virginia - <b>CFN</b>: Just good enough at Senior Bowl week to pique interest, he looks just good enough to be a cog in the secondary, but nothing special. <a href="http://cfn.scout.com/2/859717.html">More ...</a></b> 0
Final 28 REDSKINS WASHINGTON WAS from Vikings 7 221 Eddie Williams TE - 6-1 239 Idaho - <b>CFN</b>: While he's not tall and is built like a fullback, he was a special receiver for a team that did absolutely nothing. Even though everyone was keying on him, he still came up with 54 grabs for 687 yards and six scores. <a href="http://cfn.scout.com/2/859717.html">More ...</a></b> 0
Final 11 COLTS INDIANAPOLIS IND from Saints via Eagles 7 222 Pat McAfee K /nfl/draft/prospect?prospectId=298810&contentId=8547795 6-1 221 West Virginia - <b>CFN</b>: Consistent and with an accurate leg, McAfee came up with a strong senior season averaging 44.7 yards per kick while putting 25 inside the 20. He has been a weapon for the Mountaineers for four years and was equally strong as a placekicker. <a href="http://cfn.scout.com/2/859717.html">More ...</a></b> 0
Final 34 TEXANS HOUSTON HOU 7 223 Troy Nolan S /nfl/draft/prospect?prospectId=322934&contentId=8547949 6-2 207 Arizona State - <b>CFN</b>: Too slow to be a starter at free safety and too weak to be a strong safety, he only came up with 12 reps on the bench at the Combine, he has to try to find a role somewhere. Despite his lack of raw skills, he makes plays and is purely a football player who gets the job done. <a href="http://cfn.scout.com/2/859717.html">More ...</a></b> 0
Final 24 CHARGERS SAN DIEGO SD 7 224 Demetrius Byrd WR /nfl/draft/prospect?prospectId=381625&contentId=8548041 6-2 195 LSU - <b>CFN</b>: He has it all with size, speed, and tremendous upside, but the big question is his healthy after a near-fatal car accident. He's expected to recover and eventually be back to normal, but he's not expected to be back soon. <a href="http://cfn.scout.com/2/859717.html">More ...</a></b> 0
Final 7 BRONCOS DENVER DEN 7 225 Blake Schlueter C /nfl/draft/prospect?prospectId=263685&contentId=8547245 6-3 284 TCU - <b>CFN</b>: The only question is whether or not he can handle the full-time rigors of the NFL at around 280 pounds. His quickness and agility are major plusses and he's strong in the weight room. <a href="http://cfn.scout.com/2/859717.html">More ...</a></b> 0
Final 23 STEELERS PITTSBURGH PIT from Buccaneers 7 226 A.Q. Shipley C /nfl/draft/prospect?prospectId=285161&contentId=8547587 6-1 297 Penn State - <b>CFN</b>: A bulldog of a blocker, if he was 6-3 instead of barely 6-1 he'd be considered a top prospect worthy of first-day consideration. His motor is always running, he finishes every block, and he doesn't make a mental mistake. <a href="http://cfn.scout.com/2/859717.html">More ...</a></b> 0
Final 6 COWBOYS DALLAS DAL 7 227 Mike Mickens DB /nfl/draft/prospect?prospectId=285203&contentId=8547599 6-0 170 Cincinnati - <b>CFN</b>: He had a knee problem this offseason and wasn't able to work out at the Combine, and that's not the worst thing for him considering his 40-time probably wouldn't be better than around a 4.55. <a href="http://cfn.scout.com/2/859717.html">More ...</a></b> 0
Final 8 LIONS DETROIT DET from Jets 7 228 Lydon Murtha OL /nfl/draft/prospect?prospectId=268537&contentId=8547487 6-7 315 Nebraska - <b>CFN</b>: After a great Combine, he's worthy of getting a harder look, but he's always going to have health issues and he's never going to be powerful enough to be a good run blocker. <a href="http://cfn.scout.com/2/859717.html">More ...</a></b> 0
Final 6 COWBOYS DALLAS DAL from Bears via Buccaneers 7 229 Manuel Johnson WR /nfl/draft/prospect?prospectId=301715&contentId=8547897 6-0 183 Oklahoma - <b>CFN</b>: He has the potential to surprise. Not a major factor in the high-powered Oklahoma offense, at least compared to the rest of the stars, he was certainly good enough to make big plays when they came his way. <a href="http://cfn.scout.com/2/859717.html">More ...</a></b> 0
Final 21 EAGLES PHILADELPHIA PHI 7 230 Moise Fokou LB /nfl/draft/prospect?prospectId=323409&contentId=8547967 6-2 225 Maryland - <b>CFN</b>: He's not strong, benching 225 pounds a mere 12 times at the Combine, but he ran a 4.65 and was fluid in the agility drills. If he hits the weights hard and gets bigger and stronger, he could be a steal. <a href="http://cfn.scout.com/2/859717.html">More ...</a></b> 0
Final 16 VIKINGS MINNESOTA MIN 7 231 Jamarca Sanford S /nfl/draft/prospect?prospectId=263971&contentId=8547271 5-10 200 Mississippi - <b>CFN</b>: While he had some problems off the field, he was a leader on it making things happen all over the place as an ultra-aggressive, try-hard playmaker. However, he'll have to shine on special teams to stick. <a href="http://cfn.scout.com/2/859717.html">More ...</a></b> 0
Final 17 PATRIOTS NEW ENGLAND NE from Dolphins via Jaguars 7 232 Julian Edelman WR - 6-0 198 Kent State - <b>CFN</b>: He's not Pat White, he doesn't have the passing arm or the accuracy, but he's tremendously quick, is great on the option, and could give defenses fits for a few plays a game in a special package. <a href="http://cfn.scout.com/2/859717.html">More ...</a></b> 0
Final 27 BUCCANEERS TAMPA BAY TB from Ravens 7 233 Sammie Stroughter WR /nfl/draft/prospect?prospectId=245766&contentId=8547113 6-0 188 Oregon State - <b>CFN</b>: While he has good fight, likes to make the big play, and has everything you'd want in the make-up of a football player, he's not big enough or fast enough to make a big impact. <a href="http://cfn.scout.com/2/859717.html">More ...</a></b> 0
Final 17 PATRIOTS NEW ENGLAND NE 7 234 Darryl Richard DT /nfl/draft/prospect?prospectId=267102&contentId=8547413 6-4 290 Georgia Tech - <b>CFN</b>: Extremely smart, extremely motivated, and extremely big, he has the character and the make-up of an anchor. And then there's the Combine. He only came up with 17 lifts on the bench, wasn't athletic enough to give any inkling that he could ever get into the backfield. <a href="http://cfn.scout.com/2/859717.html">More ...</a></b> 0
Final 8 LIONS DETROIT DET from Falcons via Broncos 7 235 Zack Follett LB /nfl/draft/prospect?prospectId=315937&contentId=8547941 6-1 238 California - <b>CFN</b>: A football meathead, but in a good way (sort of), he's an ultra-aggressive hitter who fights to make every play. Strictly a strongside linebacker, he plays bigger than his size by taking on any blockers and tossing them aside. <a href="http://cfn.scout.com/2/859717.html">More ...</a></b> 0
Final 11 COLTS INDIANAPOLIS IND 7 236 Jaimie Thomas OL /nfl/draft/prospect?prospectId=266925&contentId=8547379 6-4 330 Maryland - <b>CFN</b>: While he's a tackle prospect, he'd be better suited to play inside. Not all that athletic, but fine in a phone booth, he can shove people around and he's not all that bad for the running game. <a href="http://cfn.scout.com/2/859717.html">More ...</a></b> 0
Final 12 CHIEFS KANSAS CITY KC from Panthers via Dolphins 7 237 Jake O'Connell TE - 6-4 255 Miami, Ohio - <b>CFN</b>: A terrific athlete with good speed and stunning quickness. He has all the tools and all the basics, but he wasn't all that productive making 25 catches for 258 yards. <a href="http://cfn.scout.com/2/859717.html">More ...</a></b> 0
Final 19 GIANTS NEW YORK NYG 7 238 Stoney Woodson CB - 5-11 197 South Carolina - <b>CFN</b>: With decent size and just enough speed to get by, he could be a decent nickel or dime package defensive back and wouldn't be a bad free safety prospect with a little bit of work. <a href="http://cfn.scout.com/2/859717.html">More ...</a></b> 0
Final 10 TITANS TENNESSEE TEN 7 239 Ryan Durand G /nfl/draft/prospect?prospectId=271405&contentId=8547513 6-5 303 Syracuse - <b>CFN</b>: A pure blocker who's strong in close spaces and a tough lunchpail sort of player. He'll always work and he'll always give maximum effort, but he's not much of an athlete and won't do much on the move. <a href="http://cfn.scout.com/2/859717.html">More ...</a></b> 0
Final 22 CARDINALS ARIZONA ARI 7 240 LaRod Stephens-Howling RB /nfl/draft/prospect?prospectId=296237&contentId=8547703 5-7 180 Pittsburgh - <b>CFN</b>: A speed back and a change-of-pace back, he'll never be an every-down runner and he can't be counted on for more than emergency service, but he could be a third-down playmaker and he could find a role as a kick returner. <a href="http://cfn.scout.com/2/859717.html">More ...</a></b> 0
Final 23 STEELERS PITTSBURGH PIT 7 241 David Johnson TE /nfl/draft/prospect?prospectId=288291&contentId=8547665 6-2 250 Arkansas State - <b>CFN</b>: It all depends on what you want to do with him. Extremely strong and thickly built, he made his biggest mark as a fullback in college. A decent blocker, but not a superior one, he needs to refine his technique to become a regular NFL producer. <a href="http://cfn.scout.com/2/859717.html">More ...</a></b> 0
Final 10 TITANS TENNESSEE TEN compensatory 7 242 Nick Schommer S - 5-11 179 North Dakota St. - <b>CFN</b>: A tough, gutty tackler who made 54 stops and led the team with three interceptions. He has a nice blend of speed, quickness, and athleticism, but he's purely a special teamer. <a href="http://cfn.scout.com/2/859717.html">More ...</a></b> 0
Final 28 REDSKINS WASHINGTON WAS compensatory 7 243 Marko Mitchell WR /nfl/draft/prospect?prospectId=323275&contentId=8547961 6-4 200 Nevada - <b>CFN</b>: Productive during his the No. 1 target for the Wolf Pack, he has excellent speed to go along with his tremendous size. He has the basic, raw skills, but he has the attitude of a top target without the consistency. <a href="http://cfn.scout.com/2/859717.html">More ...</a></b> 0
Final 25 49ERS SAN FRANCISCO SF compensatory 7 244 Ricky Jean Francois DT /nfl/draft/prospect?prospectId=303880&contentId=8547923 6-3 281 LSU - <b>CFN</b>: Extremely quick with all the athleticism and all the skill to play inside or out, he's one of the draft's most versatile linemen with a sky's-the-limit upside. But it's not going to work. <a href="http://cfn.scout.com/2/859717.html">More ...</a></b> 0
Final 26 SEAHAWKS SEATTLE SEA compensatory 7 245 Courtney Greene DB /nfl/draft/prospect?prospectId=300585&contentId=8547859 6-2 215 Rutgers - <b>CFN</b>: A hot prospect as a junior and an almost certain first-day pick, he decided to come back for his senior year with mediocre results. He was hardly bad, but he was inconsistent and the buzz cooled down after a fantastic third year as the starter. <a href="http://cfn.scout.com/2/859717.html">More ...</a></b> 0
Final 3 BEARS CHICAGO CHI compensatory 7 246 Lance Louis G - 6-2 303 San Diego State - <b>CFN</b>: While he's not quite physical enough to be a regular starter inside, he came up with 30 reps on the bench at the Combine and could be versatile enough to move outside in a pinch. <a href="http://cfn.scout.com/2/859717.html">More ...</a></b> 0
Final 26 SEAHAWKS SEATTLE SEA compensatory 7 247 Nick Reed DE /nfl/draft/prospect?prospectId=296083&contentId=8547691 6-2 255 Oregon - <b>CFN</b>: A premier college pass rusher who busted his tail to be a very smart, very tough producer who played at an All-America level. Decent against the run, for his size, he made things happen by outhustling everyone else. <a href="http://cfn.scout.com/2/859717.html">More ...</a></b> 0
Final 26 SEAHAWKS SEATTLE SEA compensatory 7 248 Cameron Morrah TE - 6-4 250 California - <b>CFN</b>: More like a big wide receiver than bruising tight end, he's not going to block anyone and he's not going to do too much tackle-breaking once he gets the ball in his hands. Making matters worse is his lack of polish as a route-runner. <a href="http://cfn.scout.com/2/859717.html">More ...</a></b> 0
Final 4 BENGALS CINCINNATI CIN compensatory 7 249 Clinton McDonald DL /nfl/draft/prospect?prospectId=300747&contentId=8547877 6-3 285 Memphis - <b>CFN</b>: Way undersized but extremely quick and athletic, he could grow into a tremendous pass rusher who sees time in certain situations. He'll blow past interior blockers, but he'll be blasted by the bigger and stronger ones. <a href="http://cfn.scout.com/2/859717.html">More ...</a></b> 0
Final 30 JAGUARS JACKSONVILLE JAX compensatory 7 250 Rashad Jennings RB /nfl/draft/prospect?prospectId=269058&contentId=8547501 6-1 230 Liberty - <b>CFN</b>: The former Pitt Panther is one of the best bruisers in the draft and could be the best inside power runner available. He's not going to break off any big runs and there's not going to be anything fancy about what he does, but he could become a closer late in games and a goal line specialist. <a href="http://cfn.scout.com/2/859717.html">More ...</a></b> 0
Final 3 BEARS CHICAGO CHI compensatory 7 251 Derek Kinder WR /nfl/draft/prospect?prospectId=269059&contentId=8547503 6-1 210 Pittsburgh - <b>CFN</b>: Kinder came back after missing all of 2007 and was steady, but unspectacular catching 36 passes for 422 yards and three touchdowns. And then came his Pro Day workout when he was fast, athletic, and extremely impressive for his size. <a href="http://cfn.scout.com/2/859717.html">More ...</a></b> 0
Final 4 BENGALS CINCINNATI CIN compensatory 7 252 Freddie Brown WR - 6-4 215 Utah - <b>CFN</b>: A steady target all year long for the Utes, Brown exploded late in the season highlighted by a 12-catch, 125-yard day in the Sugar Bowl win over Alabama. <a href="http://cfn.scout.com/2/859717.html">More ...</a></b> 0
Final 30 JAGUARS JACKSONVILLE JAX compensatory 7 253 Tiquan Underwood WR /nfl/draft/prospect?prospectId=300601&contentId=8547863 6-2 185 Rutgers - <b>CFN</b>: The running mate next to Kenny Britt, he's a phenomenal athlete with jaw-dropping speed and leaping ability. He's not nearly physical enough and will be knocked off a route by a soft breeze. <a href="http://cfn.scout.com/2/859717.html">More ...</a></b> 0
Final 22 CARDINALS ARIZONA ARI compensatory 7 254 Trevor Canfield G /nfl/draft/prospect?prospectId=268707&contentId=8547491 6-5 295 Cincinnati - <b>CFN</b>: Limited, he needs to be in the right offense, likely a zone blocking scheme, to end up seeing any time. He slimmed down over to fit the Cincinnati attack and was fine until he had to go against the top-shelf talent. <a href="http://cfn.scout.com/2/859717.html">More ...</a></b> 0
Final 8 LIONS DETROIT DET compensatory 7 255 Dan Gronkowski TE /nfl/draft/prospect?prospectId=215596&contentId=8547085 6-6 255 Maryland - <b>CFN</b>: If he's asked to be just a blocker, he'll be a big producer for a power offense. If he's asked to be a receiver, forget about it. He's a good guy who'll work his tail off to become a better route runner and a receiver, but he's not a natural pass-catcher. <a href="http://cfn.scout.com/2/859717.html">More ...</a></b> 0
Final 12 CHIEFS KANSAS CITY KC compensatory 7 256 Ryan Succop K /nfl/draft/prospect?prospectId=296494&contentId=8547725 6-3 224 South Carolina - <b>CFN</b>: It's Mr. Irrelevant! A good all-around kicker who can be a kickoff specialist, handle punting if need be, and be a reliable placekicker, Succop, if all goes well could handle a variety or roles and could save a roster spot. 0
Rank Player playerUrl Pos Ht Wt School
100 Nader Abdallah /nfl/draft/prospect?prospectId=246750&contentId=8547131 DT 6-4 300 Ohio State
246 Kevin Akins /nfl/draft/prospect?prospectId=263407&contentId=8547221 LB 6-2 224 Boston College
Roger Allen /nfl/draft/prospect?prospectId=459645&contentId=8548073 OL 6-4 315 Missouri Western St.
Sam Allen /nfl/draft/prospect?prospectId=492745&contentId=8548071 T 6-5 300 Grand Valley State
Elris Anyaibe /nfl/draft/prospect?prospectId=266908&contentId=8547373 DT 6-3 280 Georgia Tech
259 Antonio Appleby /nfl/draft/prospect?prospectId=316392&contentId=8547943 LB 6-4 250 Virginia
225 Chris Baker /nfl/draft/prospect?prospectId=326573&contentId=8547997 DT 6-2 298 Hampton
Darren Banks /nfl/draft/prospect?prospectId=340031&contentId=8548033 DB 5-11 180 West Liberty State
Jackie Bates /nfl/draft/prospect?prospectId=266987&contentId=8547387 CB 5-10 180 Hampton
81 Darry Beckwith /nfl/draft/prospect?prospectId=301763&contentId=8547907 LB 6-1 232 LSU
190 Joel Bell /nfl/draft/prospect?prospectId=253053&contentId=8547177 T 6-8 308 Furman
Kahlil Bell /nfl/draft/prospect?prospectId=300092&contentId=8547815 RB 6-0 219 UCLA
Kyle Bell /nfl/draft/prospect?prospectId=263120&contentId=8547203 RB 6-2 234 Colorado State
209 Michael Bennett /nfl/draft/prospect?prospectId=284055&contentId=8547551 DL 6-4 261 Texas A&M
Rashad Bobino /nfl/draft/prospect?prospectId=268218&contentId=8547465 LB 5-11 238 Texas
323 Todd Boeckman /nfl/draft/prospect?prospectId=246754&contentId=8547133 QB 6-4 244 Ohio State
318 Demonte' Bolden /nfl/draft/prospect?prospectId=266726&contentId=8547341 DT 6-6 290 Tennessee
Brock Bolen /nfl/draft/prospect?prospectId=247222&contentId=8547153 RB 6-0 238 Louisville
Jason Boltus /nfl/draft/prospect?prospectId=271914&contentId=8547517 QB 6-3 215 Hartwick
Jason Bondzio /nfl/draft/prospect?prospectId=245690&contentId=8547105 K 5-9 165 Arizona
192 Alex Boone /nfl/draft/prospect?prospectId=296894&contentId=8547739 T 6-8 312 Ohio State
Marquez Branson /nfl/draft/prospect?prospectId=387921&contentId=8548047 TE 6-3 248 Central Arkansas
313 Justin Brantly /nfl/draft/prospect?prospectId=300447&contentId=8547829 P 6-3 241 Texas A&M
Diyral Briggs /nfl/draft/prospect?prospectId=287138&contentId=8547643 DL 6-3 232 Bowling Green
216 Travis Bright /nfl/draft/prospect?prospectId=267703&contentId=8547445 OL 6-5 329 Brigham Young
258 Jared Bronson /nfl/draft/prospect?prospectId=283943&contentId=8547547 TE 6-4 255 Central Washington
Justin Brown /nfl/draft/prospect?prospectId=393769&contentId=8548049 WR 6-2 200 Hampton
Michael Brown /nfl/draft/prospect?prospectId=263367&contentId=8547211 OL 6-5 300 Alabama A&M
245 Nathan Brown /nfl/draft/prospect?prospectId=299216&contentId=8547811 QB 6-2 214 Central Arkansas
Scott Burley /nfl/draft/prospect?prospectId=266512&contentId=8547321 OL 6-5 335 Maryland
CJ Byrd /nfl/draft/prospect?prospectId=290775&contentId=8547669 S 6-2 193 Georgia
251 Terrill Byrd /nfl/draft/prospect?prospectId=285192&contentId=8547597 DT 6-0 271 Cincinnati
187 Gerald Cadogan /nfl/draft/prospect?prospectId=285127&contentId=8547581 T 6-5 314 Penn State
181 Ian Campbell /nfl/draft/prospect?prospectId=263746&contentId=8547257 DE 6-5 255 Kansas State
127 Hunter Cantwell /nfl/draft/prospect?prospectId=284977&contentId=8547573 QB 6-4 236 Louisville
294 Rudy Carpenter /nfl/draft/prospect?prospectId=263483&contentId=8547237 QB 6-3 220 Arizona State
Greg Carr /nfl/draft/prospect?prospectId=284105&contentId=8547557 WR 6-6 217 Florida State
317 Tony Carter /nfl/draft/prospect?prospectId=284092&contentId=8547553 CB 5-9 166 Florida State
103 Jonathan Casillas /nfl/draft/prospect?prospectId=300558&contentId=8547849 LB 6-2 226 Wisconsin
Quentin Chaney /nfl/draft/prospect?prospectId=267436&contentId=8547427 WR 6-5 203 Oklahoma
Jason Chapman /nfl/draft/prospect?prospectId=263983&contentId=8547275 DL 6-4 285 Wisconsin
255 Jeremy Childs /nfl/draft/prospect?prospectId=303974&contentId=8547927 WR 6-0 184 Boise State
Brock Christopher /nfl/draft/prospect?prospectId=301661&contentId=8547893 LB 6-2 235 Missouri
D.J. Clark /nfl/draft/prospect?prospectId=267511&contentId=8547433 DB 6-2 200 Idaho State
226 Conredge Collins /nfl/draft/prospect?prospectId=296228&contentId=8547697 FB 6-0 230 Pittsburgh
Britton Colquitt /nfl/draft/prospect?prospectId=225364&contentId=8547097 P 6-3 205 Tennessee
Dennis Conley /nfl/draft/prospect?prospectId=267593&contentId=8547439 G 6-4 303 Hampton
186 Emanuel Cook /nfl/draft/prospect?prospectId=332838&contentId=8548007 S 5-10 214 South Carolina
293 Jon Cooper /nfl/draft/prospect?prospectId=300765&contentId=8547883 OL 6-3 290 Oklahoma
110 Quan Cosby /nfl/draft/prospect?prospectId=300501&contentId=8547837 WR 5-11 205 Texas
Patrick Cowan /nfl/draft/prospect?prospectId=262791&contentId=8547187 QB 6-5 218 UCLA
Curtis Crouch /nfl/draft/prospect?prospectId=297428&contentId=8547789 G 6-5 320 North Carolina State
Tommy Crowley /nfl/draft/prospect?prospectId=399764&contentId=8548055 C 6-5 265 West Texas A&M
292 Maurice Crum /nfl/draft/prospect?prospectId=267450&contentId=8547431 LB 6-0 235 Notre Dame
308 Chase Daniel /nfl/draft/prospect?prospectId=300101&contentId=8547817 QB 6-0 225 Missouri
Colt David /nfl/draft/prospect?prospectId=285802&contentId=8547619 K 5-9 175 LSU
Andrew Davie /nfl/draft/prospect?prospectId=325227&contentId=8547993 TE 6-5 266 Arkansas
C.J. Davis /nfl/draft/prospect?prospectId=296229&contentId=8547699 OL 6-3 310 Pittsburgh
Mike Davis /nfl/draft/prospect?prospectId=296482&contentId=8547721 RB 5-9 214 South Carolina
Rulon Davis /nfl/draft/prospect?prospectId=332535&contentId=8548001 DE 6-5 281 California
Kendell Davis-Clark /nfl/draft/prospect?prospectId=336748&contentId=8548025 CB 5-11 210 Michigan State
Andy Dittbenner /nfl/draft/prospect?prospectId=285953&contentId=8547625 P 6-1 194 Northern Illinois
Alton Dixon /nfl/draft/prospect?prospectId=300531&contentId=8547843 DB 5-11 197 Texas A&M
Antonio Dixon /nfl/draft/prospect?prospectId=300719&contentId=8547871 DT 6-3 322 Miami (FL)
Tony Dixon /nfl/draft/prospect?prospectId=267019&contentId=8547395 RB 5-9 203 Kentucky
278 Cedric Dockery /nfl/draft/prospect?prospectId=268220&contentId=8547467 G 6-4 320 Texas
223 Herb Donaldson /nfl/draft/prospect?prospectId=264860&contentId=8547305 RB 5-11 225 Western Illinois
Rashaad Duncan /nfl/draft/prospect?prospectId=296230&contentId=8547701 DL 6-2 295 Pittsburgh
174 Pannel Egboh /nfl/draft/prospect?prospectId=266706&contentId=8547331 DE 6-6 270 Stanford
Khalil El-Amin /nfl/draft/prospect?prospectId=268709&contentId=8547493 T 6-4 312 Cincinnati
265 Solomon Elimimian /nfl/draft/prospect?prospectId=303131&contentId=8547919 LB 6-0 220 Hawaii
105 Dannell Ellerbe /nfl/draft/prospect?prospectId=263152&contentId=8547207 LB 6-1 232 Georgia
Mark Estermyer /nfl/draft/prospect?prospectId=285226&contentId=8547603 LS 6-2 245 Pittsburgh
Chris Evans /nfl/draft/prospect?prospectId=285662&contentId=8547613 LB 6-0 221 Auburn
321 Maurice Evans /nfl/draft/prospect?prospectId=337974&contentId=8548029 DE 6-2 264 Penn State
John Faletoese /nfl/draft/prospect?prospectId=273297&contentId=8547527 DL 6-3 292 California-Davis
Marlon Favorite /nfl/draft/prospect?prospectId=266879&contentId=8547361 DT 6-1 295 LSU
188 Ray Feinga /nfl/draft/prospect?prospectId=267729&contentId=8547451 OL 6-5 331 Brigham Young
291 Anthony Felder /nfl/draft/prospect?prospectId=315936&contentId=8547939 LB 6-3 235 California
Robby Felix /nfl/draft/prospect?prospectId=264804&contentId=8547291 OL 6-3 295 UTEP
Rodney Ferguson /nfl/draft/prospect?prospectId=264882&contentId=8547311 RB 6-0 234 New Mexico
277 Keith Fitzhugh /nfl/draft/prospect?prospectId=285947&contentId=8547623 DB 5-11 206 Mississippi State
Alex Fletcher /nfl/draft/prospect?prospectId=266707&contentId=8547333 C 6-3 298 Stanford
328 Matt Fodge /nfl/draft/prospect?prospectId=296984&contentId=8547755 P 6-1 195 Oklahoma State
130 Arian Foster /nfl/draft/prospect?prospectId=266729&contentId=8547343 RB 6-1 215 Tennessee
Ramon Foster /nfl/draft/prospect?prospectId=266730&contentId=8547345 T 6-6 325 Tennessee
221 Robert Francois /nfl/draft/prospect?prospectId=263413&contentId=8547225 LB 6-2 253 Boston College
Devin Frischknecht /nfl/draft/prospect?prospectId=380949&contentId=8548039 TE 6-3 256 Washington State
276 Londen Fryar /nfl/draft/prospect?prospectId=247627&contentId=8547161 CB 5-11 192 Western Michigan
260 Graham Gano /nfl/draft/prospect?prospectId=296451&contentId=8547713 K 6-1 197 Florida State
Joe Ganz /nfl/draft/prospect?prospectId=268527&contentId=8547485 QB 6-1 210 Nebraska
Justin Garrett /nfl/draft/prospect?prospectId=334171&contentId=8548019 S 6-2 200 Missouri
Jeremy Gilchrist /nfl/draft/prospect?prospectId=246652&contentId=8547125 WR 5-10 174 Hampton
William Giles /nfl/draft/prospect?prospectId=262768&contentId=8547185 OL 6-4 303 Chattanooga
John Gill /nfl/draft/prospect?prospectId=285029&contentId=8547575 DT 6-3 290 Northwestern
Byron Glaspy /nfl/draft/prospect?prospectId=284951&contentId=8547571 S 5-11 206 Virginia
284 Trimane Goddard /nfl/draft/prospect?prospectId=268507&contentId=8547483 S 5-11 200 North Carolina
Adrian Grady /nfl/draft/prospect?prospectId=285624&contentId=8547609 DT 6-2 305 Louisville
Paul Griffin /nfl/draft/prospect?prospectId=323474&contentId=8547971 NT 6-2 285 Florida State
Sean Griffin /nfl/draft/prospect?prospectId=301746&contentId=8547903 LS 6-2 243 Michigan
257 Mark Hafner /nfl/draft/prospect?prospectId=267076&contentId=8547405 TE 6-3 230 Houston
Dre'Mail Hardin /nfl/draft/prospect?prospectId=340445&contentId=8548035 S 6-1 195 Stillman
140 Cullen Harper /nfl/draft/prospect?prospectId=263714&contentId=8547251 QB 6-4 220 Clemson
120 Graham Harrell /nfl/draft/prospect?prospectId=263772&contentId=8547259 QB 6-3 205 Texas Tech
253 Andrew Hartline /nfl/draft/prospect?prospectId=247573&contentId=8547157 OL 6-5 297 Central Michigan
300 Brett Helms /nfl/draft/prospect?prospectId=266869&contentId=8547357 C 6-2 283 LSU
Tim Henderson /nfl/draft/prospect?prospectId=263940&contentId=8547265 OL 6-3 305 Northwestern State
Nick Hennessey /nfl/draft/prospect?prospectId=292754&contentId=8547675 T 6-6 300 Colgate
228 Keegan Herring /nfl/draft/prospect?prospectId=298938&contentId=8547799 RB 5-10 195 Arizona State
224 Anthony Heygood /nfl/draft/prospect?prospectId=266685&contentId=8547323 LB 6-2 230 Purdue
222 Darius Hill /nfl/draft/prospect?prospectId=248097&contentId=8547165 TE 6-6 236 Ball State
175 P.J. Hill /nfl/draft/prospect?prospectId=300562&contentId=8547851 RB 5-11 236 Wisconsin
Elijah Hodge /nfl/draft/prospect?prospectId=300563&contentId=8547853 LB 6-1 227 Wisconsin
314 Chase Holbrook /nfl/draft/prospect?prospectId=267995&contentId=8547461 QB 6-5 240 New Mexico State
Lendy Holmes /nfl/draft/prospect?prospectId=267440&contentId=8547429 DB 6-1 201 Oklahoma
Daniel Holtzclaw /nfl/draft/prospect?prospectId=303639&contentId=8547921 LB 6-1 246 Eastern Michigan
160 Brian Hoyer /nfl/draft/prospect?prospectId=264725&contentId=8547285 QB 6-3 215 Michigan State
201 Phillip Hunt /nfl/draft/prospect?prospectId=267077&contentId=8547407 DE 6-2 260 Houston
George Hypolite /nfl/draft/prospect?prospectId=301670&contentId=8547895 DT 6-1 290 Colorado
233 Greg Isdaner /nfl/draft/prospect?prospectId=294944&contentId=8547681 OL 6-4 322 West Virginia
266 Mortty Ivy /nfl/draft/prospect?prospectId=262828&contentId=8547191 LB 6-2 236 West Virginia
Rashaad Jackson /nfl/draft/prospect?prospectId=285613&contentId=8547605 DT 6-2 280 Clemson
166 Tim Jamison /nfl/draft/prospect?prospectId=264852&contentId=8547299 DE 6-3 263 Michigan
Brian Johnson /nfl/draft/prospect?prospectId=246927&contentId=8547149 QB 6-1 205 Utah
162 Bruce Johnson /nfl/draft/prospect?prospectId=300728&contentId=8547873 CB 5-11 182 Miami (FL)
320 David Johnson /nfl/draft/prospect?prospectId=252865&contentId=8547175 QB 6-3 217 Tulsa
137 Domonique Johnson /nfl/draft/prospect?prospectId=252811&contentId=8547169 DB 6-2 200 Jackson State
129 Ian Johnson /nfl/draft/prospect?prospectId=286346&contentId=8547629 RB 6-0 198 Boise State
142 Jeremiah Johnson /nfl/draft/prospect?prospectId=296067&contentId=8547689 RB 5-10 205 Oregon
Merrill Johnson /nfl/draft/prospect?prospectId=263110&contentId=8547199 LB 6-0 204 Auburn
Taurus Johnson /nfl/draft/prospect?prospectId=295464&contentId=8547683 WR 6-1 204 South Florida
206 Will Johnson /nfl/draft/prospect?prospectId=264853&contentId=8547301 DT 6-5 285 Michigan
Michael Jones /nfl/draft/prospect?prospectId=263489&contentId=8547239 WR 6-4 203 Arizona State
97 Frantz Joseph /nfl/draft/prospect?prospectId=263418&contentId=8547227 LB 6-1 229 Florida Atlantic
Jared Keating /nfl/draft/prospect?prospectId=177835&contentId=8547081 K 5-11 180 Mesa State
112 Aaron Kelly /nfl/draft/prospect?prospectId=263717&contentId=8547253 WR 6-5 190 Clemson
217 Andy Kemp /nfl/draft/prospect?prospectId=285178&contentId=8547591 OL 6-6 315 Wisconsin
286 Eric Kettani /nfl/draft/prospect?prospectId=312605&contentId=8547937 FB 6-1 233 Navy
131 Mitch King /nfl/draft/prospect?prospectId=264805&contentId=8547293 DL 6-3 280 Iowa
Matt Kroul /nfl/draft/prospect?prospectId=264806&contentId=8547295 DL 6-3 281 Iowa
Pat Kuntz /nfl/draft/prospect?prospectId=297064&contentId=8547767 DE 6-3 283 Notre Dame
302 Jacob Lacey /nfl/draft/prospect?prospectId=296988&contentId=8547757 DB 5-11 180 Oklahoma State
Jorvorskie Lane /nfl/draft/prospect?prospectId=300523&contentId=8547841 FB 6-0 285 Texas A&M
305 Reshard Langford /nfl/draft/prospect?prospectId=267121&contentId=8547415 S 6-2 208 Vanderbilt
Branden Ledbetter /nfl/draft/prospect?prospectId=247654&contentId=8547163 TE 6-5 230 Western Michigan
Conor Lee /nfl/draft/prospect?prospectId=246904&contentId=8547147 K 5-11 200 Pittsburgh
268 Adam Leonard /nfl/draft/prospect?prospectId=316690&contentId=8547945 LB 6-0 235 Hawaii
249 Brad Lester /nfl/draft/prospect?prospectId=263111&contentId=8547201 RB 5-11 198 Auburn
Cornelius Lewis /nfl/draft/prospect?prospectId=284100&contentId=8547555 OL 6-5 310 Tennessee State
Nate Longshore /nfl/draft/prospect?prospectId=269220&contentId=8547507 QB 6-5 233 California
Tyler Lorenzen /nfl/draft/prospect?prospectId=284881&contentId=8547563 QB 6-5 222 Connecticut
Maurice Lucas /nfl/draft/prospect?prospectId=304841&contentId=8547931 DE 6-4 260 Colorado
236 Marlon Lucky /nfl/draft/prospect?prospectId=300487&contentId=8547833 RB 6-0 215 Nebraska
Dicky Lyons /nfl/draft/prospect?prospectId=267029&contentId=8547397 WR 5-11 190 Kentucky
Marcus Mailei /nfl/draft/prospect?prospectId=300500&contentId=8547835 FB 6-1 245 Weber State
Kenny Mainor /nfl/draft/prospect?prospectId=268999&contentId=8547497 DE 6-4 227 Troy
Billy Malone /nfl/draft/prospect?prospectId=406593&contentId=8548061 QB 6-3 235 Abilene Christian
324 Brennan Marion /nfl/draft/prospect?prospectId=400528&contentId=8548057 WR 6-1 185 Tulsa
Nick Marshman /nfl/draft/prospect?prospectId=224913&contentId=8547091 G 6-5 357 Virginia Tech
207 Orion Martin /nfl/draft/prospect?prospectId=284137&contentId=8547559 DE 6-2 252 Virginia Tech
325 Jose Martinez /nfl/draft/prospect?prospectId=334881&contentId=8548023 K 5-10 200 UTEP
287 Josh Mauga /nfl/draft/prospect?prospectId=286668&contentId=8547635 LB 6-2 245 Nevada
Pat Maynor /nfl/draft/prospect?prospectId=266713&contentId=8547335 LB 6-2 220 Stanford
281 Marcus McClinton /nfl/draft/prospect?prospectId=267031&contentId=8547399 S 6-1 210 Kentucky
Ryan McDonald /nfl/draft/prospect?prospectId=264009&contentId=8547279 OL 6-5 296 Illinois
319 Chris Miller /nfl/draft/prospect?prospectId=281342&contentId=8547535 P 6-2 211 Ball State
Maurice Miller /nfl/draft/prospect?prospectId=263957&contentId=8547267 OL 6-4 343 Mississippi
Ernest Mitchell /nfl/draft/prospect?prospectId=267786&contentId=8547453 DT 6-2 305 Arkansas
Khalif Mitchell /nfl/draft/prospect?prospectId=215635&contentId=8547087 DL 6-6 306 East Carolina
Collin Mooney /nfl/draft/prospect?prospectId=312167&contentId=8547935 FB 5-10 247 Army
153 Devin Moore /nfl/draft/prospect?prospectId=267092&contentId=8547411 RB 5-10 191 Wyoming
Terence Moore /nfl/draft/prospect?prospectId=291527&contentId=8547673 DB 6-2 216 Troy
Joe Mortensen /nfl/draft/prospect?prospectId=245870&contentId=8547117 LB 6-1 250 Kansas
238 Jeremy Navarre /nfl/draft/prospect?prospectId=284930&contentId=8547567 DL 6-3 280 Maryland
Cecil Newton /nfl/draft/prospect?prospectId=298405&contentId=8547793 OL 6-2 305 Tennessee State
Derek Nicholson /nfl/draft/prospect?prospectId=296461&contentId=8547715 LB 6-2 235 Florida State
Rory Nicol /nfl/draft/prospect?prospectId=246822&contentId=8547137 TE 6-5 252 Ohio State
Jordan Norwood /nfl/draft/prospect?prospectId=301585&contentId=8547889 WR 5-11 171 Penn State
Jamario O'Neal /nfl/draft/prospect?prospectId=296913&contentId=8547747 S 6-0 205 Ohio State
Cyril Obiozor /nfl/draft/prospect?prospectId=263476&contentId=8547235 DL 6-4 264 Texas A&M
108 Kevin Ogletree /nfl/draft/prospect?prospectId=306291&contentId=8547933 WR 6-2 189 Virginia
Ben Olson /nfl/draft/prospect?prospectId=174283&contentId=8547079 QB 6-4 230 UCLA
Branden Ore /nfl/draft/prospect?prospectId=246664&contentId=8547129 RB 5-11 212 West Liberty State
Greg Orton /nfl/draft/prospect?prospectId=296515&contentId=8547729 WR 6-3 199 Purdue
Wopamo Osaisai /nfl/draft/prospect?prospectId=266717&contentId=8547337 CB 5-11 199 Stanford
254 Ashlee Palmer /nfl/draft/prospect?prospectId=324241&contentId=8547983 LB 6-2 222 Mississippi
315 Ryan Palmer /nfl/draft/prospect?prospectId=268229&contentId=8547473 CB 5-10 190 Texas
215 Anthony Parker /nfl/draft/prospect?prospectId=266737&contentId=8547347 G 6-3 300 Tennessee
132 Augustus Parrish /nfl/draft/prospect?prospectId=287606&contentId=8547645 OL 6-5 305 Kent State
Mark Parson /nfl/draft/prospect?prospectId=287782&contentId=8547653 CB 5-10 192 Ohio
168 Darius Passmore /nfl/draft/prospect?prospectId=324027&contentId=8547981 WR 6-3 186 Marshall
Brandon Pearce /nfl/draft/prospect?prospectId=267835&contentId=8547455 OL 6-6 290 Memphis
86 Derek Pegues /nfl/draft/prospect?prospectId=300342&contentId=8547825 DB 5-10 196 Mississippi State
Aaron Perez /nfl/draft/prospect?prospectId=262804&contentId=8547189 P 6-4 225 UCLA
Jeremy Perry /nfl/draft/prospect?prospectId=245758&contentId=8547111 G 6-2 334 Oregon State
Dave Philistin /nfl/draft/prospect?prospectId=284934&contentId=8547569 LB 6-2 231 Maryland
Kirston Pittman /nfl/draft/prospect?prospectId=225243&contentId=8547095 DE 6-4 254 LSU
312 Chris Pizzotti /nfl/draft/prospect?prospectId=268578&contentId=8547489 QB 6-5 225 Harvard
304 Zach Potter /nfl/draft/prospect?prospectId=301137&contentId=8547887 DE 6-7 280 Nebraska
Chris Pressley /nfl/draft/prospect?prospectId=263966&contentId=8547269 FB 6-1 259 Wisconsin
Ricky Price /nfl/draft/prospect?prospectId=296999&contentId=8547759 DB 6-1 195 Oklahoma State
117 Ryan Purvis /nfl/draft/prospect?prospectId=263432&contentId=8547229 TE 6-4 260 Boston College
Matt Quillen /nfl/draft/prospect?prospectId=266500&contentId=8547315 FB 6-0 250 New Mexico
Dane Randolph /nfl/draft/prospect?prospectId=266923&contentId=8547377 OL 6-5 300 Maryland
Anthony Reddick /nfl/draft/prospect?prospectId=266927&contentId=8547383 S 6-0 210 Miami (FL)
Steve Rehring /nfl/draft/prospect?prospectId=246828&contentId=8547139 T 6-7 335 Ohio State
147 Mike Reilly /nfl/draft/prospect?prospectId=245814&contentId=8547115 QB 6-3 212 Central Washington
303 Dallas Reynolds /nfl/draft/prospect?prospectId=227534&contentId=8547103 OL 6-5 332 Brigham Young
Sheli Reynolds /nfl/draft/prospect?prospectId=133884&contentId=9479176 QB 5-10 210 Indiana University
Jacob Richardson /nfl/draft/prospect?prospectId=287626&contentId=8547647 P 6-1 208 Miami (OH)
Antwain Robinson /nfl/draft/prospect?prospectId=288095&contentId=8547655 DE 6-2 258 Arkansas
Lee Robinson /nfl/draft/prospect?prospectId=290866&contentId=8547671 LB 6-3 243 Alcorn State
Fred Roland /nfl/draft/prospect?prospectId=246496&contentId=8547123 T 6-8 300 Duke
208 Louie Sakoda /nfl/draft/prospect?prospectId=297235&contentId=8547785 K 5-10 178 Utah
Tyrell Sales /nfl/draft/prospect?prospectId=285159&contentId=8547585 LB 6-2 233 Penn State
Daniel Sanders /nfl/draft/prospect?prospectId=283960&contentId=8547549 C 6-3 325 Colorado
316 Lydell Sargeant /nfl/draft/prospect?prospectId=300183&contentId=8547821 CB 5-10 186 Penn State
Joe Schmoe - DE NaN-NaN - State University
Joe Schmoe /nfl/draft/prospect?prospectId=133685&contentId=9479176 DE 6-6 289 State University
311 Jeff Schweiger /nfl/draft/prospect?prospectId=266768&contentId=8547349 DE 6-5 255 San Jose State
Anthony Scirrotto /nfl/draft/prospect?prospectId=303083&contentId=8547917 S 6-0 192 Penn State
Sean Sester /nfl/draft/prospect?prospectId=266697&contentId=8547329 T 6-7 325 Purdue
122 Kory Sheets /nfl/draft/prospect?prospectId=266696&contentId=8547327 RB 6-0 206 Purdue
Ryan Shuman /nfl/draft/prospect?prospectId=246658&contentId=8547127 C 6-3 313 Virginia Tech
252 Jamarko Simmons /nfl/draft/prospect?prospectId=264875&contentId=8547309 WR 6-2 234 Western Michigan
234 Antone Smith /nfl/draft/prospect?prospectId=296465&contentId=8547717 RB 5-9 190 Florida State
218 Corey Smith /nfl/draft/prospect?prospectId=285206&contentId=8547601 LB 6-1 213 Cincinnati
George Smith /nfl/draft/prospect?prospectId=225395&contentId=8547099 WR 6-3 202 Vanderbilt
Jamayel Smith /nfl/draft/prospect?prospectId=285970&contentId=8547627 WR 6-0 183 Mississippi State
Rodgeriqus Smith /nfl/draft/prospect?prospectId=285669&contentId=8547615 WR 6-0 196 Auburn
263 Brannan Southerland /nfl/draft/prospect?prospectId=263163&contentId=8547209 FB 6-0 240 Georgia
239 Kory Sperry /nfl/draft/prospect?prospectId=263139&contentId=8547205 TE 6-6 250 Colorado State
196 C.J. Spillman /nfl/draft/prospect?prospectId=286887&contentId=8547639 DB 6-0 193 Marshall
Jonathan St-Pierre /nfl/draft/prospect?prospectId=246156&contentId=8547121 OL 6-3 305 Illinois State
Ryan Stanchek /nfl/draft/prospect?prospectId=262836&contentId=8547193 OL 6-4 303 West Virginia
Austin Starr /nfl/draft/prospect?prospectId=284848&contentId=8547561 K 6-3 204 Indiana
Joe Surratt /nfl/draft/prospect?prospectId=273746&contentId=8547529 FB 6-1 257 Florida State
182 Tyrell Sutton /nfl/draft/prospect?prospectId=285065&contentId=8547577 RB 5-9 200 Northwestern
Brandon Swain /nfl/draft/prospect?prospectId=461416&contentId=8548069 DE 6-4 255 West Texas A&M
327 Sam Swank /nfl/draft/prospect?prospectId=266904&contentId=8547369 K 6-2 201 Wake Forest
Will Ta'ufo'ou /nfl/draft/prospect?prospectId=283492&contentId=8547537 FB 5-11 253 California
Jim Tartt /nfl/draft/prospect?prospectId=263404&contentId=8547215 OL 6-3 315 Florida
306 Michael Tauiliili /nfl/draft/prospect?prospectId=294719&contentId=8547679 LB 5-11 235 Duke
Lucas Taylor /nfl/draft/prospect?prospectId=300691&contentId=8547867 WR 6-0 185 Tennessee
Curtis Terry /nfl/draft/prospect?prospectId=246837&contentId=8547141 FB 6-1 229 Ohio State
Eric Thatcher /nfl/draft/prospect?prospectId=216354&contentId=8547089 DB 5-9 195 Pittsburgh
Marcus Thigpen /nfl/draft/prospect?prospectId=264913&contentId=8547313 RB 5-9 199 Indiana
267 Brian Toal /nfl/draft/prospect?prospectId=263440&contentId=8547233 LB 6-0 238 Boston College
Phil Trautwein /nfl/draft/prospect?prospectId=263405&contentId=8547217 OL 6-6 310 Florida
296 Willie Tuitama /nfl/draft/prospect?prospectId=299061&contentId=8547807 QB 6-3 220 Arizona
Jose Valdez /nfl/draft/prospect?prospectId=288106&contentId=8547657 T 6-5 313 Arkansas
270 Eric Vandenheuvel /nfl/draft/prospect?prospectId=300575&contentId=8547857 OL 6-7 324 Wisconsin
279 Derek Walker /nfl/draft/prospect?prospectId=264010&contentId=8547281 DL 6-4 270 Illinois
Nick Walker /nfl/draft/prospect?prospectId=272139&contentId=8547523 TE 6-5 255 Alabama
Brett Warren /nfl/draft/prospect?prospectId=224918&contentId=8547093 LB 6-1 223 Virginia Tech
124 Jason Watkins /nfl/draft/prospect?prospectId=263406&contentId=8547219 OL 6-6 310 Florida
Maurice Wells /nfl/draft/prospect?prospectId=296931&contentId=8547753 RB 5-10 196 Ohio State
309 Jamaal Westerman /nfl/draft/prospect?prospectId=246862&contentId=8547145 DE 6-3 265 Rutgers
Bret White /nfl/draft/prospect?prospectId=300479&contentId=8547831 LS 5-11 240 Georgia Tech
180 Otis Wiley /nfl/draft/prospect?prospectId=302241&contentId=8547913 S 6-2 210 Michigan State
Edwin Williams /nfl/draft/prospect?prospectId=266926&contentId=8547381 OL 6-3 315 Maryland
Isaiah Williams /nfl/draft/prospect?prospectId=304019&contentId=8547929 WR 6-3 200 Maryland
200 Jaison Williams /nfl/draft/prospect?prospectId=267012&contentId=8547393 WR 6-5 240 Oregon
262 Johnny Williams /nfl/draft/prospect?prospectId=267049&contentId=8547403 LB 6-3 240 Kentucky
Willie Williams /nfl/draft/prospect?prospectId=266933&contentId=8547385 LB 6-3 232 Union
227 Worrell Williams /nfl/draft/prospect?prospectId=269228&contentId=8547511 LB 6-0 250 California
272 DeAngelo Willingham /nfl/draft/prospect?prospectId=398000&contentId=8548053 DB 6-0 200 Tennessee
322 Drew Willy /nfl/draft/prospect?prospectId=287662&contentId=8547649 QB 6-4 214 Buffalo
167 John Parker Wilson /nfl/draft/prospect?prospectId=285652&contentId=8547611 QB 6-2 213 Alabama
Jeff Wolfert /nfl/draft/prospect?prospectId=323070&contentId=8547953 K 6-2 185 Missouri
Shannon Woods /nfl/draft/prospect?prospectId=263791&contentId=8547263 RB 5-11 194 Texas Tech
Morris Wooten /nfl/draft/prospect?prospectId=267529&contentId=8547435 LB 6-1 245 Arizona State
261 Jahi Word-Daniels /nfl/draft/prospect?prospectId=296892&contentId=8547737 CB 6-0 194 Georgia Tech
Zeek Zacharie /nfl/draft/prospect?prospectId=324731&contentId=8547987 TE 6-3 240 Louisiana-Monroe