Attyla the Hawk
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I've put together a quick little spreadsheet, creating a composite of player rankings from drafttek and CBS sports. If anyone has other draft prospect ranking sites, let me know, I'll add them as well as it would smooth out the rankings considerably.
Just trying to get a general idea of the kinds of prospects that could be available and when. I've decided to include players who fall within -10 to +20 of our actual draft pick. Give sort of a "this guy fell some" v. half round reach kind of range of players.
Here are prospects at #63:
52.5 Alex Carter Stanford CB
52.5 Ameer Abdullah Nebraska RBC
54.5 Tevin Coleman Indiana RBF
55.5 Laken Tomlinson Duke OG
56 Mario Edwards Jr Florida St DE43
57 Reese Dismukes Auburn OC
58 Paul Dawson TCU ILB
59.5 Devin Funchess Michigan TE
60 Breshad Perriman Central Florida WRF
60.5 Xavier Cooper Washington St DE34
61 Duke Johnson Miami (FL) RBF
61.5 Rashad Greene Florida St WRF
63.5 Jay Ajayi Boise St RBF
64.5 Clive Walford Miami (FL) TE
70 Tyler Lockett Kansas St WRS
70 Preston Smith Mississippi St DE43
70.5 Hau'oli Kikaha Washington OLB34
72.5 Ronald Darby Florida St CB
74.5 Anthony Harris Virginia SS
74.5 Stephone Anthony Clemson ILB
75.5 Tre' Jackson Florida St OG
76 Phillip Dorsett Miami (FL) WRS
76 P.J. Williams Florida St CB
77 Ali Marpet Hobart OG
78 Donovan Smith Penn St ROT
78 Hroniss Grasu Oregon OC
79 Byron Jones Connecticut CB
79.5 Jeremy Langford Michigan St RBF
80 Denzel Perryman Miami (FL) ILB
81.5 Cody Prewitt Ole Miss FS
Obviously draft site rankings are subjective. Some not even kept up to date. I'd love to add as many sources as possible.
But as we get further away from R1, personal bias tends to overvalue a guy who is more of a 5th round prospect as a 'we have to take him in round 3 or there's no chance we get him' kind of thing. Additionally, it may help to see who your personal favorites may compete with when it comes time to burn an early 4th round pick on a guy you love but you may find that you also love someone else actually rated in that range.
Here are the prospects in the same range at #94
85 David Johnson Northern Iowa RBF
87 T.J. Yeldon Alabama RBF
87 Arie Kouandjio Alabama OG
88 Lorenzo Mauldin Louisville OLB34
91 Josh Shaw USC CB
91.5 Ifo Ekpre-Olomu Oregon CB
91.5 Jesse James Penn St TE
92 Grady Jarrett Clemson DT43
92.5 Rob Havenstein Wisconsin ROT
94.5 Henry Anderson Stanford DE34
94.5 Trey Flowers Arkansas OLB34
99 Gabe Wright Auburn DT43
99 Gerod Holliman Louisville FS
99 Ty Sambrailo Colorado St LOT
99.5 Kwon Alexander LSU OLB43
100 Derron Smith Fresno St FS
101 Bryce Petty Baylor QB
104 Anthony Chickillo Miami (FL) DE43
107 Jacoby Glenn Central Florida CB
108 Mitch Morse Missouri LOT
108.5 Steve Nelson Oregon St CB
111 Tony Lippett Michigan St WRF
111 Ben Koyack Notre Dame TE
111.5 Markus Golden Missouri DE43
114 Za'Darius Smith Kentucky DE34
Just trying to get a general idea of the kinds of prospects that could be available and when. I've decided to include players who fall within -10 to +20 of our actual draft pick. Give sort of a "this guy fell some" v. half round reach kind of range of players.
Here are prospects at #63:
52.5 Alex Carter Stanford CB
52.5 Ameer Abdullah Nebraska RBC
54.5 Tevin Coleman Indiana RBF
55.5 Laken Tomlinson Duke OG
56 Mario Edwards Jr Florida St DE43
57 Reese Dismukes Auburn OC
58 Paul Dawson TCU ILB
59.5 Devin Funchess Michigan TE
60 Breshad Perriman Central Florida WRF
60.5 Xavier Cooper Washington St DE34
61 Duke Johnson Miami (FL) RBF
61.5 Rashad Greene Florida St WRF
63.5 Jay Ajayi Boise St RBF
64.5 Clive Walford Miami (FL) TE
70 Tyler Lockett Kansas St WRS
70 Preston Smith Mississippi St DE43
70.5 Hau'oli Kikaha Washington OLB34
72.5 Ronald Darby Florida St CB
74.5 Anthony Harris Virginia SS
74.5 Stephone Anthony Clemson ILB
75.5 Tre' Jackson Florida St OG
76 Phillip Dorsett Miami (FL) WRS
76 P.J. Williams Florida St CB
77 Ali Marpet Hobart OG
78 Donovan Smith Penn St ROT
78 Hroniss Grasu Oregon OC
79 Byron Jones Connecticut CB
79.5 Jeremy Langford Michigan St RBF
80 Denzel Perryman Miami (FL) ILB
81.5 Cody Prewitt Ole Miss FS
Obviously draft site rankings are subjective. Some not even kept up to date. I'd love to add as many sources as possible.
But as we get further away from R1, personal bias tends to overvalue a guy who is more of a 5th round prospect as a 'we have to take him in round 3 or there's no chance we get him' kind of thing. Additionally, it may help to see who your personal favorites may compete with when it comes time to burn an early 4th round pick on a guy you love but you may find that you also love someone else actually rated in that range.
Here are the prospects in the same range at #94
85 David Johnson Northern Iowa RBF
87 T.J. Yeldon Alabama RBF
87 Arie Kouandjio Alabama OG
88 Lorenzo Mauldin Louisville OLB34
91 Josh Shaw USC CB
91.5 Ifo Ekpre-Olomu Oregon CB
91.5 Jesse James Penn St TE
92 Grady Jarrett Clemson DT43
92.5 Rob Havenstein Wisconsin ROT
94.5 Henry Anderson Stanford DE34
94.5 Trey Flowers Arkansas OLB34
99 Gabe Wright Auburn DT43
99 Gerod Holliman Louisville FS
99 Ty Sambrailo Colorado St LOT
99.5 Kwon Alexander LSU OLB43
100 Derron Smith Fresno St FS
101 Bryce Petty Baylor QB
104 Anthony Chickillo Miami (FL) DE43
107 Jacoby Glenn Central Florida CB
108 Mitch Morse Missouri LOT
108.5 Steve Nelson Oregon St CB
111 Tony Lippett Michigan St WRF
111 Ben Koyack Notre Dame TE
111.5 Markus Golden Missouri DE43
114 Za'Darius Smith Kentucky DE34