Fallers: 43 *Vontaze Burfict ILB 3 Arizona State Jr 6-3 250 4.67 39 *Alshon Jeffery WR 5 South Carolina Jr 6-4 229 4.56 46 Brandon Thompson DT 6 Clemson Sr 6-2 310 5.04 19 *Jerel Worthy DT 4 Michigan State rJr 6-3 310 5.04 Risers: 3 *Robert Griffin III QB 2 Baylor rJr 6-2 220 4.52 8 Devon Still DT 1 Penn State rSr 6-4 310 5.06 14 Melvin Ingram OLB 1 South Carolina rSr 6-2 276 4.82 15 Kendall Wright WR 3 Baylor Sr 5-10 190 4.42 16 *Nick Perry DE 1 Southern California rJr 6-3 250 4.64 17 *Fletcher Cox DT 3 Mississippi State Jr 6-4 295 4.96 18 *Luke Kuechly ILB 1 Boston College Jr 6-2 237 4.80
It's Rob Rang's, rankings? No. I recognized them instantly because he's banking a little too much on Dontari Poe's extremely raw athleticism - though anyone thinking he's going to be able to play NT in any capacity at the next level will be sorely mistaken, even at his size he's more Stephen Paea than Terrance Cody. It's also skewed because he's ranking Coples as a DT when he's more likely to get drafted as a DE in some capacity (either as a team miscasting him as a RDE, correctly casting him as an LDE, or drafting him to play the 5-Tech DE). Thompson's getting Brandon Mebane'd to be honest, ironic because he's an eerily similar prospect to Mebane, in that he's being pushed down the rankings, despite playing exceedingly well, because NFL teams are enamored with athleticism and potential at a position where consistency is horridly undervalued.
yea these came from cbssports. i just noticed how burfict went from number 1 ilb to 3, and poe came out of nowhere, i felt like people should know