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2015 Top Prospects By Position


carolina-chuck

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I'm so PUMPED up for the 2015 class already!!!!

This will be a much better draft than the 2014 one. We will most likely see a RB (two) go in the 1st round since 2012.

Thanks to Dave Gettleman, we are stacked at DL! The 2015 class will be featuring a lot of defensive linemen/pass rushers. Then, it is followed by a very strong class of QB. This mean that our chances of landing a top OT, CB, or WR will likely happen. Heck, give me a RB.

We could pick anywhere from #1-32. I believe that we will end up with a really good player. This is the draft that will help take us to another level.

Quarterback:

(1) Marcus Mariota, Oregon

(2) Jameis Winston, Florida State

(3) Connor Cook, Michigan State

(4) Brett Hundley, UCLA

(5) Dak Prescott, Mississippi State

- Bryce Petty, Baylor

- Kevin Hogan, Stanford

- Sean Mannion, Oregon State

Running Back:

(1) Todd Gurley, Georgia

(2) Melvin Gordon, Wisconsin

(3) Mike Davis, South Carolina

(4) Ameer Abdullah, Nebraska

(5) Duke Johnson, Miami

- TJ Yeldon, Alabama

- Karlos Williams, Florida State

- Jay Ajayi, Boise State

Wide Receiver:

(1) Amari Cooper, Alabama

(2) Dorial Green-Beckham ???

(3) Jaelen Strong, Arizona State

(4) Kevin White, West Virginia

(5) Sammie Coates, Auburn

- Rashad Greene, Florida State

- Ty Montgomery, Stanford

- Antwan Goodley, Baylor

- Nelson Agholor, Southern Cal

- DeVante Parker, Louisville

- Stefon Diggs, Maryland

- Kasen Williams, Washington

- Josh Harper, Fresno State

- Justin Hardy, East Carolina

- Tyler Lockett, Kansas State

Fullback:

N/A

TIght End:

(1) Devin Funchess, Michigan

(2) Nick O'Leary, Florida State

(3) Jeff Heuerman, Ohio State

Offensive Tackle:

(1) Ereck Flowers, Miami

(2) Brandon Scherff, Iowa ***(could be the top OT at the end of the day; everything like a no.1 pick)

(3) Ronnie Stanley, Notre Dame

(4) Cedric Ogbuehi, Texas A&M

(5) Andrus Peat, Stanford

- La'el Collins, LSU

- T.J. Clemmings, Pittsburgh

- Spencer Drango, Baylor

- Ty Sambrailo, Colorado State

- Cameron Erving, Florida State

- Jake Fisher, Oregon

- Tyrus Thompson, Oklahoma

- Sean Hickey, Syracuse

- Corey Robinson, South Carolina

- Daryl Wiliams, Oklahoma

- John Theus, Georgia

Offensive Guard:

(1) AJ Cann, South Carolina

(2) Josue Matias, Florida State

(3) Arie Kouandjio, Alabama

(4) Laken Tomlinson, Duke

(5) Tre Jackson, Florida State

- Vadal Alexander, LSU

Center:

N/A

Defensive End:

(1) Randy Gregory, Nebraska

(2) Shawn Oakman, Baylor

(3) Dante Fowler Jr., Florida

(4) Shilique Calhoun, Michigan State

(5) Alvin Dupree, Kentucky

- Noah Spence, Ohio State

- Hauoli Kikaha, Washington

- Arik Armstead, Oregon

- Devonte, Fields, TCU

- Cedric Reed, Texas

Defensive Tackle:

(1) Leonard Williams, Southern Cal

(2) Eddie Goldman, Florida State

(3) Mario Edwards, Florida State

(4) Michael Bennett, Ohio State

(5) Carl Davis, Iowa

- Ellis McCarthy, UCLA

- Ray Drew, Georgia

- Gabe Wright, Auburn

Outside Linebacker:

(1) Shaq Thompson, Washington

(2) Vic Beasely, Clemson

(3) Benadrick McKinney, Mississippi State

(4) Leonard Floyd, Georgia

(5) Eric Striker, Oklahoma

- Jordan Jenkins, Florida

Inside Linebacker:

(1) Denzel Perryman, Miami

(2) Eric Kendricks, UCLA

(3) AJ Johnson, Tennessee

(4) Ramik Wilson, Georgia

(5) Frank Shannon, Oklahoma

Cornerback:

(1) Marcus Peters

(2) Ifo Ekpre-Olomu, Oregon

(3) P.J. Williams, Florida State

(4) Trae Waynes, Michigan State

(5) Alex Carter, Stanford

- Ronald Darby, Florida State

- Doran Grant, Ohio State

- Josh Shaw, Southern Cal

- Quandre Diggs, Texas

Safety:

(1) Landon Collins, Alabama

(2) Karl Joesph, West Virginia

(3) Kurtis Drummond, Michigan State

(4) Gerod Holliman, Louisville

(5) Jalen Mills, LSU

- Cody Prewitt, Ole Smith

- Derron Smith, Fresno State

- Jaquiski Tartt, Samford

- Anthony Harris, Virginia

- Durrell Eskridge, Syracuse

- Kyshoen Jarrett, Virginia Tech

Kicker/Punter:

N/A

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