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First top 15 big board.


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Here it is, I am not sure it will change that much during the process. Will also add more later when I have time.

1. Kevin White, WR, WV

2. Randy Gregory, OLB/DE, NEB

3. Danny Shelton, DT, WAS

4. Leonard Williams, DT/DE, USC

5. Jameis Winston, QB, FSU

6. Dante Fowler, DE/OLB, FLO

7. Shane Ray, DE/OLB, MISS

8. Brandon Scherff, T/G, IOW

9. Dorial Green Beckham, WR, MISS

10. Ereck Flowers, T, MIA

11. Amari Cooper, WR, ALA

12. Landon Collins, S, ALA

13. Andrus Peat, T, STA

14. Devante Parker, WR, LOU

15. Malcolm Brown, DT, TEX/Shaq Thompson, LB, WAS

Do you have top 15's from previous years you can share?
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Do you have top 15's from previous years you can share?

 

Sure do.

Posted by J.j. Miller · May 1, 2014

One final big board before the draft!

1. Jadaveon Clowney, DE, SC

2. Khalil Mack, OLB, BUFF

3. Sammy Watkins, WR, CLE

4. Greg Robinson, T, AUB

5. Aaron Donald, DT, PITT

6. Jake Matthews, T, TAM

7. Teddy Bridgewater, QB, LOU

8. Mike Evans, WR, TAM

9. Anthony Barr, OLB, UCLA

10. Zack Martin, T, ND

11. Odell Beckham Jr., WR, LSU

12. Blake Bortles, QB, UCF

13. Eric Ebron, TE, NC

14. Justin Gilbert, CB, OKST

15. Haha Dix, S, ALA

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My 2012 one kind of looked like this IIRC

 

1. Andrew Luck

2. David DeCastro

3. Justin Blackmon

4. Morris Claiborne

5. Luke Kuechly

6. Ryan Tannehill

7. Matt Kalil

8. Fletcher Cox

9. Dontari Poe

10. Trent Richardson

11. Quinton Coples

12. Melvin Ingram

13. Bruce Irvin

14. Mark Barron

15. Michael Brockers

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