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QUARTERBACKS

PLAYER, SCHOOL HT. WT. ARM HAND 40 BP VJ BJ SS R


1. Blake Bortles, Central Florida 6-5 232 3278 938 4.93 na 32.5 115 4.21 6.2
2. Teddy Bridgewater, Louisville 6-2 208 33 9 4.79 na 30 113 4.20 6.1
3. Johnny Manziel, Texas A&M 5-11 207 3138 978 4.68 na 31.5 113 4.03 6.1
4. Derek Carr, Fresno State 6-2 214 31 918 4.69 na 34.5 110 4.20 6.1
5. Jimmy Garoppolo, Eastern Ill. 6-2 226 31 9 4.97 na 30.5 110 4.26 5.8
6. A.J. McCarron, Alabama 6-3 220 31 10 4.94 na 28.0 99 4.34 5.7
7. Logan Thomas, Virginia Tech 6-6 248 34 1078 4.61 na 35.5 118 4.18 5.4
8. Zach Mettenberger, LSU 6-5 224 3238 9 na na na na na 5.3
* Aaron Murray, Georgia 6-1 207 3058 918 na na na na na 5.0
*Player scout rated higher than nfl.comrating.
BORTLES (PICTURED): I sawhim, went to practice. Hes a top athlete. I dont think hes an
accomplished passer. ... I think he can be good, but I dont think he can be great.
BRIDGEWATER: I was surprised I liked himas much as I
did. Hes very accurate. Hes a passer first and a runner sec-
ond. Hes a lot better athlete than people think. If you look
at the two bowl games (Miami and Florida), whenever he
had to play on a big stage, hes done well. Hes my best
quarterback. Only thing I dont like about himis his frame.
MANZIEL: I think hes a great athlete. I dont knowif hes a
great quarterback. ... Hes very instinctive and has got a
great feel Hes gonna bring a media circus with him.
This guy loves attention and loves media. Not sure how
players will react to that. I enjoy watching himplay.
CARR: (My) second-best quarterback. ... strong-armed
guy. (Hes) better player than his brother (David, who was Houstons No. 1 pick in 2002). ...
Terrific person and settled and he wont be begging for attention.
MURRAY: I like Aaron Murray. Hes very accurate.
WIDE RECEIVERS
PLAYER, SCHOOL HT. WT. ARM HAND 40 BP VJ BJ SS R
1. Sammy Watkins, Clemson 6-1 211 32 958 4.43 16 34.0 126 4.34 7.3
2. Mike Evans, Texas A&M 6-5 231 35 958 4.53 12 37 na 4.26 6.4
3. Marqise Lee, USC 6-0 192 31 9 4.52 11 38.0 127 4.01 6.2
4. Odell BeckhamJr., LSU 5-11 198 32 10 4.43 7 38.5 122 3.94 6.1
5. Kelvin Benjamin, Florida St. 6-5 242 3478 10 4.61 13 33.0 119 4.39 6.1
6. Brandin Cooks, Oregon State 5-10 189 30 958 4.33 16 36.0 120 3.81 5.9
7. Donte Moncrief, Mississippi 6-2 221 3238 918 4.40 13 39.5 132 4.30 5.9
8. Davante Adams, Fresno St. 6-1 215 3258 9 4.51 14 39.0 127 4.30 5.7
9. Jordan Matthews, Vanderbilt 6-3 212 33 1038 4.46 21 35.5 120 4.18 5.7
10. Allen Robinson, Penn State 6-2 207 32 9 4.48 na 42.0 131 4.00 5.6
11. Jarvis Landry, LSU 5-1158 205 31 10 4.60 12 30.5 113 4.59 5.6
12. Shaq Evans, UCLA 6-1 213 32 938 4.40 13 34.5 122 4.21 5.4
13. Bruce Ellington, South Carolina 5-9 197 31 958 4.45 15 39.5 120 3.95 5.3
14. Martavis Bryant, Clemson 6-4 217 3258 9 4.42 16 39.0 124 4.15 5.3
15. Brandon Coleman, Rutgers 6-6 225 34 9 4.56 21 32.5 na 4.51 5.3
16. Cody Latimer, Indiana 6-2 215 3258 958 4.39 23 39.0 na na 5.2
WATKINS (PICTURED): Hes the best player I sawthis year because hes so explosive.
M. EVANS: I think hes a special guy great athlete, top high school basketball player. ...
Not a quick starter.
LEE: Hes quicker than fast, and hes good after the
catch.
BECKHAM: Excellent hands, excellent body control and
he returns kicks.
BENJAMIN: Hes so big, but hes not really fast and
drops some balls and then he comes back and makes a
big play. Hes a traffic guy. This guy in good in traffic.
Problemis, is he gonna get bigger?
COOKS: Hes a first-round guy, but hes 5-9. ... extremely
impressive. This guy is an excellent player.
MONCRIEF: Best blocking receiver Ive seen in years.
Adequate body control. ... best as a vertical receiver.
D. ADAMS: I dont see big-play ability. I see a guy with good body control and hands.
MATTHEWS: A big guy who can catch. I thought he was outstanding.
LANDRY: Excellent but doesnt have top speed.
S. EVANS: I think hes a top player. Hes fast and hes quick and can run after the catch.
BRYANT: Hes a big guy and a vertical guy but has some stiffness to him. But the more I
watch him, he just runs by guys.
RUNNING BACKS
PLAYER, SCHOOL HT. WT. ARM HAND 40 BP VJ BJ SS R
1. Carlos Hyde, Ohio State 6-0 234 32 958 4.66 19 34.5 114 na 6.1
2. Tre Mason, Auburn 5-8 207 30 9 4.50 na 38.5 126 4.15 5.8
3. Bishop Sankey, Washington 5-9 209 31 10 4.49 26 35.5 126 4.00 5.6
4. Andre Williams, Boston Col. 5-1112 230 33 9 4.54 na 38.0 129 4.06 5.6
5. Jeremy Hill, LSU 6-1 233 3258 1038 4.53 20 31.0 113 4.59 5.5
6. Dri Archer, Kent State 5-8 173 31 878 4.26 20 38.0 122 4.06 5.5
7. Devonta Freeman, Florida State 5-8 206 2938 958 4.58 14 31.5 118 4.26 5.4
8. KaDeemCarey, Arizona 5-9 209 31 9 4.68 19 35.0 115 4.38 5.4
* Charles Sims, West Virginia 6-0 214 31 8 4.48 17 37.5 126 4.30 5.3
HYDE: My best back, complete back. I dont knowif hes special.
MASON: Excellent player, but hes 5-foot-8. ... explosive, runs
hard, catches the ball (well).
SANKEY: He is a good little back.
WILLIAMS: Hes a between the tackles guy. Runs
hard, has instincts.
HILL: One tough runner and catches the ball.
... doesnt have finishing speed.
CAREY: Very good football players,
but hes 5-9 and runs 4.7.
SIMS: Got a chance to
be special Big guy,
hes quick and elu-
sive. ... runs like a
smaller back,
great receiver.
At the Senior
Bowl he just
jumped out.
TIGHT ENDS
PLAYER, SCHOOL HT. WT. ARM HAND 40 BP VJ BJ SS R
1. Eric Ebron, North Carolina 6-4 250 33 10 4.60 24 32.0 120 4.57 6.2
2. Troy Niklas, Notre Dame 6-6 270 3418 10 na 27 32.0 114 4.55 5.6
3. Jace Amaro, Texas Tech 6-5 266 34 9 4.68 28 33.5 118 4.30 5.5
4. Austin Seferian-Jenkins, Wash. 6-5 262 33 9 4.75 20 na na na 5.4
5. C.J. Fiedorowicz, Iowa 6-5 265 33 10 4.76 25 31.5 116 4.26 5.4
* Colt Lyerla, Oregon 6-4 242 32 10 4.61 15 39.0 128 na 5.3
EBRON (PICTURED): Excellent receiver, hell make a
block. Dont knowif hes strong. Big-time receiver,
makes spectacular catches.
NIKLAS: I dont think he can run. ... big, lumbering guy,
doesnt block well.
AMARO: I didnt like his speed. Played upright, not
smooth big target, good hands, good athlete, good
body control, good feel for zone schemes. Not very
good as an in-line blocker.
SEFERIAN-JENKINS: One lazy son of a gun, but he has
talent. He has good hands, can block when he wants to
block. Good in the red zone.
LYERLA: As talented as any one of them. He plays Hback, running back. ... Intelligent guy.
... Hes a great athlete, not a good athlete, a great athlete.
OFFENSIVE TACKLES
PLAYER, SCHOOL HT. WT. ARM HAND 40 BP VJ BJ SS R
1. Greg Robinson, Auburn 6-5 332 35 10 4.92 32 28.5 113 4.86 7.4
2. Jake Matthews, Texas A&M 6-5 308 3338 978 5.07 24 30.5 105 4.47 7.2
3. Taylor Lewan, Michigan 6-7 309 3378 9 4.87 29 30.5 117 4.49 6.3
4. Zack Martin, Notre Dame 6-4 308 3278 9 na 29 28.0 106 4.59 6.2
5. Cyrus Kouandjio, Alabama 6-7 322 3558 10 5.42 21 31.0 106 4.82 5.8
6. JaWuan James, Tennessee 6-658 311 35 978 5.34 22 29.0 103 4.56 5.7
7. Antonio Richardson, Tenn. 6-6 336 35 10 5.30 36 31.0 112 5.06 5.6
8. Jack Mewhort, Ohio State 6-6 315 34 9 5.37 28 26.0 101 4.64 5.6
9. Seantrel Henderson, Mia. (Fla.) 6-7 331 3458 10 5.04 23 28.0 102 4.77 5.5
10. Morgan Moses, Virginia 6-6 314 3538 978 5.14 na 26.0 107 4.95 5.4
11. Dakota Dozier, Furman 6-4 313 3378 978 5.42 23 24.0 101 4.89 5.3
12. Cameron Fleming, Stanford 6-5 323 34 978 5.28 26 25.5 97 5.00 5.3
13. Billy Turner, No. Dakota State 6-5 315 34 10 5.16 25 28.0 108 4.71 5.3
14. Wesley Johnson, Vanderbilt 6-5 297 3318 10 5.11 26 29.0 111 4.64 5.3
ROBINSON (PICTURED): A top-five pick. Hes the entire
package ... can run block and pass block.
MATTHEWS: Excellent technician, good athlete, good
pass blocker, not a strong physical person. Hell line up
and play 10-12 years. Hes such a smart player.
LEWAN: Not as goodan athlete as other two, althoughhe
ran faster. Hes strong, has an anchor, got some nasty.
MARTIN: Excellent football player. Start himat left
tackle and move himto guard and hell be an all-pro
guard. Really good player.
KOUANDJIO: Last year two guys (Chance Warmack and
D.J. Fluker) went in the first round, I thought he
(Kouandjio) was best offensive lineman. ... Big, strong, can pass protect. had problems
in the bowl. I think hes a good player. The worst he gonna be is a right tackle.
OFFENSIVE GUARDS
PLAYER, SCHOOL HT. WT. ARM HAND 40 BP VJ BJ SS R
1. Xavier Sua-Filo, UCLA 6-4 305 3338 938 4.97 26 26.0 103 4.44 5.9
2. Joel Bitonio, Nevada 6-4 305 3378 958 4.97 22 32 114 4.44 5.8
3. Gabe Jackson, Mississippi St. 6-3 336 33 10 5.51 30 29.0 108 4.78 5.7
4. David Yankey, Stanford 6-6 317 34 9 5.48 25 30.0 103 4.69 5.5
5. Trai Turner, LSU 6-3 310 34 9 4.93 25 27.5 104 4.77 5.5
6. Brandon Thomas, Clemson 6-3 318 34 10 5.09 35 29.0 99 4.75 5.4
7. Cyril Richardson, Baylor 6-5 333 3458 9 5.23 30 25.5 91 4.83 5.4
8. Chris Watt, Notre Dame 6-3 310 32 9 5.50 29 28.5 104 4.76 5.4
9. Ryan Groy, Wisconsin 6-5 316 33 1038 5.19 26 26.5 108 4.47 5.3
SUA-FILO: Hes really a top athlete. ... played left guard and left tackle. I think he can play
left tackle. Hes an athletic player, not a physical player, but hes very good in space. Very
mobile, can pull, get downfield. Not a real strong, tough guy.
BITONIO: Didnt think he was physical. ... went down to Senior Bowl and did a nice job.
Just needs to get bigger and stronger.
JACKSON: Hes got a weight problem. Hes an area guy, good in short area. Once you get
himout in space he cant run.
YANKEY: Plays high, gets pushed back to the quarterback. ... can kick out and block.
THOMAS: Very good player. ... Got long arms so might stay out at left tackle. He stays
square, hes tough, got an anchor. Hes a legit second-rounder. Note: Thomas tore his ACL
while working out for the Saints.
CENTER
PLAYER, SCHOOL HT. WT. ARM HAND 40 BP VJ BJ SS R
1. Marcus Martin, USC 6-318 320 3338 10 5.22 23 22.5 na 4.93 5.6
2. Travis Swanson, Arkansas 6-5 312 3318 10 5.28 20 26.0 95 4.65 5.5
3. Weston Richburg, Colorado St. 6-3 298 3338 9 5.10 25 25.5 106 4.63 5.3
4. Russell Bodine, North Carolina 6-3 310 32 10 5.18 42 29.0 109 4.66 5.3
MARTIN: I might be missing something.
Hes a guy who is soft and gets bounced
around. ... pretty good athlete, plays
high and soft.
SWANSON: I thought he was
a good athlete, but in his
workouts he hasnt been.
Good player but not
physical, got move-
ment and plays
faster than his
workout.
DEFENSIVE ENDS
PLAYER, SCHOOL HT. WT. ARM HAND 40 BP VJ BJ SS R
1. Jadeveon Clowney, So. Carolina 6-5 266 34 10 4.53 21 37.5 124 4.43 7.5
2. Stephon Tuitt, Notre Dame 6-5 304 34 10 5.00 31 na na na 6.1
3. Demarcus Lawrence, Boise St. 6-3 250 3418 11 4.69 20 34.5 113 4.31 6.0
4. Kony Ealy, Missouri 6-4 265 34 9 4.69 22 32.0 120 4.45 5.8
5. Dee Ford, Auburn 6-2 252 3278 10 4.59 29 35.5 124 4.73 5.7
6. KareemMartin, North Carolina 6-6 272 35 10 4.72 22 35.5 129 4.33 5.6
7. Marcus Smith, Louisville 6-3 251 34 10 4.68 23 35.0 121 4.42 5.6
8. Scott Crichton, Oregon State 6-3 273 32 1018 4.84 24 31.5 108 4.29 5.5
9. Ed Stinson, Alabama 6-3 288 33 938 4.99 27 28.0 102 4.75 5.5
* Aaron Lynch, South Florida 6-5 252 34 10 4.64 18 29.0 107 4.61 5.2
CLOWNEY: Hell end up being the top pick. ... cant bypass a guy like that. Very talented,
hes explosive People got down on himbecause expectations were so high. But its all
there. At the end of the game with game on the line, he makes plays.
TUITT: Big, strong guy, plays high. ... I dont think
hell be a pass rusher. All power, strong talented,
inconsistent effort, good athlete. ... runs with high
pad level, not a natural pass rusher, a power guy.
LAWRENCE: Has a good take-off, but hes under-
sized and not physical against the run.
EALY: I have a problemwith the guy. When people
dont block him, he looks good. ... (Hes) a run
around guy, not strong, soft vs. the run. Not as ex-
plosive and strong as (Michael) Sam. When he tries
to play square and (offensive linemen) get their
hands on him, they stop him.
FORD (PICTURED): Looks like he can play in space.
Explosive pass rusher terrific player. Excellent pass rusher, excellent body control,
good pad level. limited drop exposure strong for his size, good technique and hand
use. Plays bigger than his size.
CRICHTON: Second-rounder. I thought he was an excellent pass rusher.
DEFENSIVE TACKLES
PLAYER, SCHOOL HT. WT. ARM HAND 40 BP VJ BJ SS R
1. Aaron Donald, Pittsburgh 6-1 285 3258 978 4.68 35 32.0 116 4.39 6.3
2. RaShede Hageman, Minnesota 6-6 310 34 10 5.02 32 35.5 114 4.50 6.0
3. Louis Nix III, Notre Dame 6-2 331 33 978 5.34 24 25.5 97 4.94 5.9
4. Timmy Jernigan, Florida State 6-2 305 3158 958 5.06 27 29.5 102 4.38 5.8
5. Daniel McCullers, Tennessee 6-7 352 3658 11 5.31 27 23.0 99 5.08 5.6
6. Anthony Johnson, LSU 6-2 308 33 1038 5.24 20 24.5 102 4.83 5.5
7. Deandre Coleman, California 6-5 314 3438 10 4.9 24 25.5 103 5.10 5.5
8. Shamar Stephen, Connecticut 6-5 309 3318 10 5.25 25 30.5 103 na 5.4
9. Reid Caraun, Princeton 6-2 302 33 10 4.91 20 26.5 106 4.58 5.4
10. DaQuan Jones, Penn State 6-4 322 33 958 5.35 25 27.5 101 4.65 5.4
11. Ego Ferguson, LSU 6-3 302 32 10 5.13 24 29.5 99 5.03 5.4
DONALD (PICTURED): One heck of a player. Extremely quick. Hes strong, hes gotta be a 3
(technique) because he doesnt have bulk to play a 1. He has some Warren Sapp in him.
Got Sapps quickness, strength. Better than Nix, but
Nix is 330 pounds, big people will wear himdown.
HAGEMAN: He plays high, only thing I dont like
about him. Hes certainly a talented guy. The more I
watch him, the more I like him. Was a tight end, only
second year on defense. Hes strong.
NIX: Dominating player. Plays with decent motor.
One technique, can dominate line of scrimmage.
JERNIGAN: Hes a good player. Hes just short. Hes
quick, can play with strength.
MCCULLERS: Big strong guy. When he wants to
play, he dominates. Cant find people 6-7, 348 with
11-inch hands, and long arms.
JONES: Doesnt work out that well, but really good player and can really dominate had
a good week at the Senior Bowl. ... a first-round talent, then at the Combine he runs 5.4.
INSIDE LINEBACKERS
PLAYER, SCHOOL HT. WT. ARM HAND 40 BP VJ BJ SS R
1. C.J. Mosley, Alabama 6-2 234 3338 10 4.62 15 35.0 118 4.40 6.4
2. Christian Jones, Florida State 6-3 240 33 958 4.74 17 33.5 115 4.44 5.4
3. Chris Borland, Wisconsin 5-11 247 29 978 4.83 27 35.0 116 4.27 5.3
4. Telvin Smith, Florida State 6-3 224 32 10 4.52 16 31.5 119 4.65 5.3
5. Preston Brown, Louisville 6-1 251 33 10 4.86 23 33.0 116 4.26 5.3
6. Shayne Skov, Stanford 6-2 245 3058 10 4.95 28 na na na 5.3
MOSLEY: Can play inside or outside not a pass
rusher, excellent against run, can play in space.
JONES: Played linebacker in the Senior Bowl.
Hes tight and missed a number of tackles in
space. One-dimensional guy, has quickness and
can get up the field, but doesnt finish.
BORLAND: You call himjust a football
player. He just makes plays. He really has
great feel for zones and he is one heck of
the player. Everyone says he cant do this
and cant do that. I tell them, You show
me. Hes Chris Spielman. Hes gonna play
for 10 years and make plays.
SMITH: Good space and chase because the
guy can run. Dont knowif he could play
strong safety.
BROWN: A big, thick guy. Ran faster than I thought,
doesnt have good quickness and movement.
SKOV: Excellent player instinctive, great feel for the
game. ... great knack for blitzing, timing is good, so smart,
so talented, always around ball and making plays.
OUTSIDE LINEBACKERS
PLAYER, SCHOOL HT. WT. ARM HAND 40 BP VJ BJ SS R
1. Khalil Mack, Buffalo 6-3 252 33 10 4.55 23 40.0 128 4.18 7.2
2. Anthony Barr, UCLA 6-4 247 33 938 4.41 19 34.5 125 4.19 6.5
3. Ryan Shazier, Ohio State 6-1 237 3238 10 4.38 25 42.0 130 4.21 6.3
4. Jeremiah Attaochu, Ga. Tech 6-3 249 34 978 4.57 na 37.5 111 4.68 5.8
5. Trent Murphy, Stanford 6-558 260 3418 1118 4.82 19 35.5 118 4.20 5.6
6. Adrian Hubbard, Alabama 6-6 257 34 9 4.69 na 38.5 117 4.58 5.4
7. Kyle Van Noy, BYU 6-3 243 3158 958 4.71 21 32.5 112 4.20 5.4
8. Lamin Barrow, LSU 6-1 237 3338 1038 4.64 22 35.0 123 4.31 5.3
9. Ronald Powell, Florida 6-3 237 32 938 4.65 21 35.5 114 na 5.3
10. Carl Bradford, Arizona State 6-1 251 30 9 4.68 23 37.5 122 4.30 5.3
MACK (PICTURED): Hes probably a top-five talent. This guy can rush the passer. Hes the
entire package. As good a player as there is in the draft. Top player, can play in 3-man
front, 4-man front. Can play in space. Instinctive.
BARR: To me hes a second. Works out well and
looks beautiful. Best thing is he can rush the passer.
Hes Von Miller-type, explosiveness off the ball. Bet-
ter athlete than Miller. Really bright, but I dont see
instincts and toughenss. Not instinctive and hes
very soft.
Hes gonna be a boomor a bust, no inbetween.
SHAZIER: Hes better against run than pass. Great
speed and range.
ATTAOCHU: I think he is a pass rusher. He struggles
in space. He is very stiff. Explosive rusher. Plays
mainly 7-technique. Explosive take-off, doesnt use
his hands. Has nice dip. Had problems with his stiffness.
MURPHY: Excellent motor and such a technician and such a great finisher. Doesnt look
artist reminds me of Clay Matthews. Not as athletic, not as fast, just trying to compare
(their) motor and (ability to) finish.
VAN NOY: When he doesnt get blocked he makes plays he catches blocks.
CORNERBACKS
PLAYER, SCHOOL HT. WT. ARM HAND 40 BP VJ BJ SS R
1. Justin Gilbert, Oklahoma State 6-0 202 3318 858 4.37 20 35.5 126 4.43 6.3
2. Bradley Roby, Ohio State 5-11 195 31 10 4.39 17 38.5 124 4.04 6.1
3. Darqueze Dennard, Mich. State 5-11 199 30 9 4.51 15 36.0 134 4.18 6.1
4. Kyle Fuller, Virginia Tech 6-0 190 3278 938 4.49 12 38.5 128 4.19 5.9
5. Jason Verrett, TCU 5-958 186 3058 9 4.38 19 39.5 128 4.00 5.9
6. Rashaad Reynolds, Oregon St. 5-10 189 3158 9 4.51 20 38.5 123 4.00 5.4
7. Keith McGill, Utah 6-3 211 33 10 4.51 12 39.0 129 4.18 5.4
8. Bashaud Breeland, Clemson 5-11 197 31 9 4.62 11 34.5 123 4.33 5.4
9. Antone Exum, Virginia Tech 6-0 213 3158 958 4.53 17 35.0 119 4.13 5.4
10. Marcus Roberson, Florida 6-0 191 31 9 4.61 10 37.5 120 4.08 5.4
11. Pierre Desir, Lindenwood 6-1 198 33 958 4.52 11 38.0 133 4.30 5.4
* Lamarcus Joyner, Florida State 5-8 184 31 9 4.55 14 37.5 124 4.40 5.2
* Phillip Gaines, Rice 6-0 191 3118 958 4.38 11 36.5 122 4.04 5.2
GILBERT (PICTURED): Hes the best (corner) got
size, got speed, returns kicks.
ROBY: Very good, consistent player.
DENNARD: Lacks height, good cover guy and is ag-
gressive.
FULLER: He makes lots of plays.
VERRETT: Hes 5-9, but one heck of a player proba-
bly as a good a corner as anyone. Excellent player,
theres nothing he cant do.
REYNOLDS: Short hes really a good player, smart
aggressive, can cover, makes big plays.
MCGILL: Hes not real quick or fluid, but hes big and
can run. ... Will have problems if he plays off.
JOYNER: Reminds me of Tyrann Mathieu. Put himat corner, put himin the box, put him
in the slot. Play himall over. (He) just makes plays.
GAINES: He might end up being the best of all of them. Problemis competition. They
dont challenge him. Nobody throws at him.
SAFETIES
PLAYER, SCHOOL HT. WT. ARM HAND 40 BP VJ BJ SS R
1. Calvin Pryor, Louisville 5-11 211 3138 918 4.58 18 34.5 116 4.31 6.3
2. Ha Ha Clinton-Dix, Alabama 6-1 208 3238 9 4.58 11 33.0 119 4.16 5.9
4. Deone Bucannon, Wash. State 6-1 211 3238 9 4.49 19 36.5 125 4.26 5.7
3. Jimmie Ward, Northern Illinois 5-11 197 31 938 4.47 9 38.0 125 4.24 5.4
4. Brock Vereen, Minnesota 6-0 199 30 8 4.47 25 34.0 117 4.07 5.3
5. Dezmen Southward, Wisconsin 6-0 211 3058 10 4.38 na 42.0 124 4.37 5.3
6. Terrance Brooks, Florida State 5-11 198 31 9 4.42 11 38.0 122 4.58 5.3
7. Jonathan Dowling, Western Ky. 6-3 190 3318 9 4.52 8 33.5 118 4.24 5.3
PRYOR: He had a disappointing workout. ... supports well and is a big-time hitter. Got
some ball skills. His strength is going downhill.
CLINTON-DIX: One dimensional player. He can hit. He cant cover.
BUCANNON: Hes got good coverage ability for a safety. He can play both
free and strong. At free he was in-
stinctive, he can play in the box.
Much better than (Kenny)
Vacarro (Saints No. 1 pick
last year).
WARD: I think he can
play corner. Only
thing, hes 5-10 but
runs 4.4. He
makes all kinds of
plays. So smooth,
so quick.
4.26
40-yard dash time at the NFL
Combine for Kent States
Dri Archer (pictured). His
time was just a shade
slower than the fastest
recorded time of 4.24, set
by Chris Johnson in 2008.
42
The number of bench
press repetitions by
North Carolina center
Russell Bodine at the
Combine. The record
is 49, set by Steven
Paea in 2011.
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42.0
The vertical jump in inches for
Ohio State linebacker Ryan
Shazier. The jump was the high-
est at the Combine, just 3 inches
shorter than the record of 45.0
set in 2009 by Donald Washing-
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RATINGS
Below is the rating systemused by nfl.comto rank players:
9.00-10: Once-in-a-lifetime player
8-8.99: Perennial all-pro
7.50-7.99: Future all-pro
7.00-7.49: Pro Bowl-caliber player
6.50-6.99: Chance to become Pro Bowler
Player comments from long-time NFL scout, via interview with Star-Advertisers Curtis Murayama
6.00-6.49: Should become instant starter
5.50-5.99: Chance to become NFL starter
5.20-5.49: NFL backup, special teamer
5.01-5.19: Better-than-average chance to make roster
5.00: 50-50 chance to make NFL roster
FIRST ROUND
5
Quarterbacks drafted by the Cleveland
Browns in the first four rounds over the past
10 years, the most by any franchise. The
QBs include two first-rounders (Bran-
don Weeden 2012, Brady
Quinn 2007) and a third-
rounder (Colt McCoy 2010).
4
Teams who have invested a first-round pick
twice for a quarterback in the past 10 years.
They are the Titans (Jake Locker 2011, Vince
Young 2006), the Bills ( E.J. Manuel 2013, J.P.
Losman 2004), the Redskins (Robert Griffin
2012, Jason Campbell 2005) and Broncos
(TimTebow2010, Jay Cutler 2005).
To me if that quarterback
came out, hed be the
first pick in the draft.
Former NFL scout
On former Saint Louis and current Oregon
quarterback Marcus Mariota, right, who decided
to stay in school for his junior season
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Texas A&M quarterback
Johnny Manziel, left, is
must-see TV.
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Some say that South Carolina
defensive end Jadeveon Clowney
is a once-in-a-decade talent.
All measurements are players top perform-
ance, either at the NFL Combine or fromtheir
schools Pro Day or individual workout.
Compiled by Curtis Murayama,
Star-Advertiser
Each teamhas
10 minutes to
make a pick in
the first round;
7 minutes in the
second round;
5 in the third-sev-
enth rounds

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