NFL DRAFT NOTES AND Big Board

Scouting notes Players 1-15

  1. Myles Garrett- EDGE Texas A&M:

    Garrett is the best EDGE prospect since Von Miller. He has a quick first step, great bend off the edge, a variety of pass rush moves, quick hands that are also strong, and he plays hard. He is the complete package and the best player in the draft.        

    Grade: 96

    Pro comp: Jadeveon Clowney

  2. Leonard Fornette-RB LSU- Fornette has the potential to go down as an all time great. He has elite size, great speed, breakaway speed, yards after contact, receiving ability, vision is pretty good. He is the best running back prospect since Adrian Peterson and has all the tools to become a HOF type player.

    Pro comp: Adrian Peterson

    Grade: 94

  3.  Jonathan Allen: DE BAMA- Allen is a great prospect coming out of alabama. He is very versatile, lining up all over the field. He is good against the run and has a variety of pass rush moves. He has sneaky quickness and has athleticism.He is the best interior pass rusher in the draft. He is a pretty sure fire prospect.

    Pro comp: Michael Bennett

    Grade: 93

  4. Reuben foster-LB BAMA: Foster is always flying around for the alabama defense. He has great speed for his size, speaking of size, he is a big dude. He is a great tackler, and man he can hit hard. He has great range, as he can run from sideline to sideline making plays. He is a stud and will excel at the next level.

    Grade: 92       

    Pro Comp: Navarro Bowman

  5. Jamal Adams S-LSU: While Jabrill Peppers might have a higher ceiling, Jamal Adams is a much more polished Safety. He has the physical intangibles, having good size and length. He has great speed, he is a great tackler, and his range is ridiculous. He will continue to improve in coverage, but he is definitely a great prospect.

    Pro comp: Eric Berry

    Grade: 90

  6.  Dalvin cook-RB FSU: Cook is the most complete back in the draft. He has elite quickness, speed, and can get yards after contact. He has great vision, sneaky strength, and can catch out of the backfield. He has the potential to be a superstar.

    Pro Comp: Jamaal Charles

    Grade: 91

  7. Jabril Peppers-S Michigan: Peppers is different from any player I have ever scouted. He has played like 11 different positions this year and has thrived in all of them. His natural position is safety though. He is an athletic freak who can cover, tackle, and return kicks. He excels by using natural instincts to make plays. He needs to work on ball skills to become elite.  He will be a transformational player for a defense and is number 7 on my board

    Pro comp: Tyrann Mathieu 

    Grade: 90

  8. Quincy Wilson- CB Florida: Though teez tabor has gotten more hype, Quincy Wilson is the better corner out of the two and the best in the draft. He has incredible ball skills, he is a fluid athlete and has good size and length. He is the complete package and will be a star. 

    Pro comp: Xavier Rhodes

    Grade: 91

  9. Tim Williams EDGE BAMA: The dude just knows how to sack the QB. He is kind of a situational pass rusher at Bama, but he still gets pressure on the QB at consistent pace. The guy just needs to work on run defense but his ceiling is huge.

    Grade: 87

    Pro comp: Vic Beasley

  10. Jourdan Lewis CB Michigan:  The other stud player on the Michigan Defense, Jourdan Lewis, may be the most underrated player in the draft. He is amazing in man coverage. Has fluid hips and is just a great athlete. He has ball skills as well. Yes, he is undersized but don’t let that overshadow the fact that he is a pure cover corner who will excel at the next level

    Grade: 87

    Pro Comp: Jason Verrett

  11. Mike Williams WR Clemson: He is a great route runner and does an excellent job of creating separation and using his body to give his QB a big target to throw too. He has a bad injury history and his hands sometimes turns into rocks, where he can’t catch the ball. But overall he is the best receiving prospect in the draft

    Pro comp: Mike evans

    Grade: 87

  12.  Deshaun Watson QB Clemson: Unlike a lot of people, I still love Deshaun Watson as an NFL QB. He is just so good. He is poised at all times, he has great duel threat ability, he is a natural thrower of the ball, and his accuracy is really good. The knocks on him are arm strength (at times), Turnovers, and injury history. But he is a hard worker who will improve in these areas like Jameis Winston did. He has that “it” factor for me that no other QB in this draft has, making him the best prospect. He is also a great leader which leads to team success.

    Grade: 86

    Pro comp: Dak Prescott

  13. Zack Cunningham LB Vanderbilt

    Another one of those players that I just fell in love with on tape. He is a very instinctual player, and he is very athletic and fast. He is just so fun to watch, as he flies all over the field and makes plays

    Pro comp: Lavonte David

    Grade: 86

  14. Derek Barnett DE Tennessee

    Doesn’t have long arms or he isn’t that tall, but he knows how to play football. He is very strong and is an all around football player. He can Bull rush, speed rush, and stop the run

    Pro comp: Olivier Vernon

    Grade: 86

  15. Gareon Conley CB OSU

    Conley is another great secondary player from Ohio State. He is tall and long and is a good athlete. He is a physical press man cover corner who uses his length well. 

    Grade: 85

    Pro comp: Stephon Gilmore

 

Big Board:

  1. Myles Garrett              
  2. Leonard Fornette
  3. Jonathan Allen
  4. Reuben Foster
  5. Jamal Adams
  6. Dalvin Cook
  7. Jabrill Peppers
  8. Quincy Wilson
  9. Tim Williams
  10. Jourdan Lewis
  11. Mike Williams
  12. Deshaun Watson
  13. Zach Cunningham
  14. Derek Barnett
  15. Gareon Conley
  16. Malik McDowell
  17. Marshon Lattimore
  18. Takarrist Mckinley
  19. John Ross
  20. Cam Robinson
  21. Mitch trubisky
  22. Donta Foreman
  23. OJ Howard
  24. Teez Tabor
  25. Corey Davis
  26. Charles Harris
  27. Montravius Adams
  28. Ryan Anderson
  29. Sidney Jones
  30. Raekwon McMlillin
  31. Christian McCaffery
  32. Jake butt
  33. Ryan Ramczyk
  34. Dan Feeney
  35. Marlon Humphrey
  36. Jarrad Davis
  37. Demarcus Walker
  38. Deshone Kiser
  39. Carl lawson
  40. Bucky Hodges
  41. JuJu Smith-Schuster
  42. Caleb Brantley
  43. Taco Charlton
  44. Desmond king
  45. Jeremy McNichols
  46. Solomon Thomas
  47. Budda Baker
  48. Dede Westbrook
  49. Evan Engram
  50. Pat Elflein
  51. Dawaune Smoot
  52. Ethan Pocic
  53. Isaiah Ford
  54. Condrea Tankersley
  55. Adoree Jackson
  56. Carlos Watkins
  57. Daeshone Hall
  58. Chris Wormley
  59. Zay Jones
  60. Lowell Lotulelei
  61. Brad Kaaya
  62. Justin Evans
  63. Devonte Fields
  64. Alvin Kamara
  65. Tre’davious White
  66. Malachi Dupre
  67. Jordan Leggett
  68. Charles Walker
  69. Wayne Gallman
  70. Roderick Johnson
  71. Elijah Qualls
  72. Vince Biegal
  73. Kendrell Beckwith
  74. Cameron Sutton
  75. Travis Rudolph
  76. Ryan Switzer
  77. David Njoku
  78. Eddie Jackson
  79. Samaj Perine
  80. Arara Darboh
  81. Garrett Bolles
  82. Pat Mahomes
  83. Zach Banner
  84. Artavis Scott
  85. Jehu Chesson
  86. Stacey Coley
  87. Vita Vea
  88. Dorian Johnsonq
  89. Marcus Williams
  90. Forrest Lamp

 

Mock Draft and 15-30 coming tomorrow

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