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Average Draft Position


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I know alot of people use mock drafts to get an idea of where players will be drafted. The problem being that even the really good well researched mocks will often have a few players well off of their "usual" spot just from the makers personal preference. So I thought showing the average from multiple mock drafts would give a better overall picture of each players value.

Realize that these are just averages, taken from hundreds of mock drafts. They are useful to give a general idea of where a player may be picked, not necessarily the exact spot. For example, a player taken #1 overall in half of mocks and #5 in the other half might have an ADP of #3, even though he is never once taken at that spot. Please understand this concept before posting stupid comments like "durrr no way TB takes Clausen at #3!!!!111 durrrr".

Note on compensatory picks: Though they haven't been announced yet, I added 4 compensatory picks at the end of round 3 and 3 at the end of rounds 4 and 5. This should fill out the rounds somewhat and help us better judge a players value relative to which round they are taken.

Note on P/K: There were very few mocks that included punters, kickers and other specialists, and the info was all over the place. Since it seemed impossible to get any kind of reasonable ADP for these players I didn't include any of them.

Note on late rounds: The first round picks are averaged from several hundred mock drafts, however not every mock made includes all 7 rounds. Because of this, the later the round the fewer the mock drafts it is based on, so take that into consideration.

Although I cleaned up and changed alot of it, most of the original ADP information comes from DraftDebacled. Please let me know if you see errors in anything listed so I can fix it.

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====== ROUND 1 ======

1.1 -- Ndamukong Suh -- DT, Nebraska

1.2 -- Russell Okung -- OT, Oklahoma State

1.3 -- Jimmy Clausen -- QB, Notre Dame

1.4 -- Gerald McCoy -- DT, Oklahoma

1.5 -- Eric Berry -- S, Tennessee

1.6 -- Sam Bradford -- QB, Oklahoma

1.7 -- Joe Haden -- CB, Florida

1.8 -- Rolando McClain -- ILB, Alabama

1.9 -- Bruce Campbell -- OT, Maryland

1.10 -- Dez Bryant -- WR, Oklahoma State

1.11 -- Anthony Davis -- OT, Rutgers

1.12 -- Derrick Morgan -- DE, Georgia Tech

1.13 -- Bryan Bulaga -- OT, Iowa

1.14 -- C.J. Spiller -- RB, Clemson

1.15 -- Trent Williams -- OT, Oklahoma

1.16 -- Earl Thomas -- S, Texas

1.17 -- Taylor Mays -- FS, USC

1.18 -- Jason Pierre-Paul -- DE, South Florida

1.19 -- Carlos Dunlap -- DE, Florida

1.20 -- Dan Williams -- DT, Tennessee

1.21 -- Brian Price -- DT, UCLA

1.22 -- Mike Iupati -- OG, Idaho

1.23 -- Jermaine Gresham -- TE, Oklahoma

1.24 -- Charles Brown -- OT, USC

1.25 -- Sean Weatherspoon -- OLB, Missouri

1.26 -- Terrence Cody -- DT, Alabama

1.27 -- Everson Griffen -- DE, USC

1.28 -- Donovan Warren -- CB, Michigan

1.29 -- Damian Williams -- WR, USC

1.30 -- Brandon Spikes -- ILB, Florida

1.31 -- Arrelious Benn -- WR, Illinois

1.32 -- Brandon Graham -- DE, Michigan

====== ROUND 2 ======

2.1 (33) -- Jerry Hughes -- OLB, TCU

2.2 (34) -- The Golden Calf of Bristol -- QB, Florida

2.3 (35) -- Brandon LaFell -- WR, LSU

2.4 (36) -- Sergio Kindle -- OLB, Texas

2.5 (37) -- Golden Tate -- WR, Notre Dame

2.6 (38) -- Jared Odrick -- DT, Penn State

2.7 (39) -- Greg Hardy -- DE, Mississippi

2.8 (40) -- Patrick Robinson -- CB, Florida State

2.9 (41) -- Jonathan Dwyer -- RB, Georgia Tech

2.10 (42) -- Jahvid Best -- RB, California

2.11 (43) -- Kyle Wilson -- CB, Boise State

2.12 (44) -- Colt McCoy -- QB, Texas

2.13 (45) -- Maurkice Pouncey -- C, Florida

2.14 (46) -- Arthur Jones -- DT, Syracuse

2.15 (47) -- Ricky Sapp -- OLB, Clemson

2.16 (48) -- Navorro Bowman -- OLB, Penn State

2.17 (49) -- Corey Wootton -- DE, Northwestern

2.18 (50) -- Brandon Ghee -- CB, Wake Forest

2.19 (51) -- Ryan Matthews -- RB, Fresno State

2.20 (52) -- Trevard Lindley -- CB, Kentucky

2.21 (53) -- Devin McCourty -- CB, Rutgers

2.22 (54) -- Chad Jones -- S, LSU

2.23 (55) -- Ciron Black -- OT, LSU

2.24 (56) -- Jevan Snead -- QB, Ole Miss

2.25 (57) -- Nate Allen -- FS, South Florida

2.26 (58) -- Mardy Gilyard -- WR, Cincinnati

2.27 (59) -- Perrish Cox -- CB, Oklahoma State

2.28 (60) -- Selvish Capers -- OT, West Virginia

2.29 (61) -- Demaryius Thomas -- WR, Georgia Tech

2.30 (62) -- Vladimir Ducasse -- OG, Massachusetts

2.31 (63) -- Cam Thomas -- DT, North Carolina

2.32 (64) -- Danario Alexander -- WR, Missouri

====== ROUND 3 ======

3.1 (65) -- Lamarr Houston -- DT, Texas

3.2 (66) -- Syd'Quan Thompson -- CB, California

3.3 (67) -- Aaron Hernandez -- TE, Florida

3.4 (68) -- Daryl Washington -- ILB, TCU

3.5 (69) -- Reshad Jones -- FS, Georgia

3.6 (70) -- Morgan Burnett -- S, Georgia Tech

3.7 (71) -- Kareem Jackson -- CB, Alabama

3.8 (72) -- Tony Pike -- QB, Cincinnati

3.9 (73) -- Javier Arenas -- CB, Alabama

3.10 (74) -- Kris O'Dowd -- C, USC

3.11 (75) -- Eric Norwood -- OLB, South Carolina

3.12 (76) -- Jason Fox -- OT, Miami (Florida)

3.13 (77) -- Sam Young -- OT, Notre Dame

3.14 (78) -- Darrell Stuckey -- SS, Kansas

3.15 (79) -- Mike Johnson -- OG, Alabama

3.16 (80) -- Eric Decker -- WR, Minnesota

3.17 (81) -- C.J. Wilson -- DE, East Carolina

3.18 (82) -- Dominique Franks -- CB, Oklahoma

3.19 (83) -- George Selvie -- DE, South Florida

3.20 (84) -- Nate Byham -- TE, Pittsburgh

3.21 (85) -- Rob Gronkowski -- TE, Arizona

3.22 (86) -- John Skelton -- QB, Fordham

3.23 (87) -- Rodger Saffold -- OT, Indiana

3.24 (88) -- Justin Cole -- OLB, San Jose State

3.25 (89) -- Jordan Shipley -- WR, Texas

3.26 (90) -- Gabe Carimi -- OT, Wisconsin

3.27 (91) -- Lee Ziemba -- OT, Auburn

3.28 (92) -- Jared Veldheer -- OT, Hillsdale

3.29 (93) -- Dexter McCluster -- RB, Mississippi

3.30 (94) -- Trindon Holliday -- WR, LSU

3.31 (95) -- Zac Robinson -- QB, Oklahoma State

3.32* (96) -- DeMarcus Granger -- DT, Oklahoma

3.33* (97) -- Vince Oghobaase -- DT, Duke

3.34* (98) -- Chris Cook -- CB, Virginia

3.35* (99) -- Mike Williams -- WR, Syracuse

====== ROUND 4 ======

4.1 (100) -- Rico McCoy -- OLB, Tennessee

4.2 (101) -- Dan LeFevour -- QB, Central Michigan

4.3 (102) -- Geno Atkins -- DT, Georgia

4.4 (103) -- Andre Roberts -- WR, Citadel

4.5 (104) -- Sean Lee -- ILB, Penn State

4.6 (105) -- Jon Asamoah -- OG, Illinois

4.7 (106) -- LeGarrette Blount -- RB, Oregon

4.8 (107) -- Joe McKnight -- RB, USC

4.9 (108) -- Kyle Calloway -- OT, Iowa

4.10 (109) -- Adam Ulatoski -- OT, Texas

4.11 (110) -- Toby Gerhart -- RB, Stanford

4.12 (111) -- Tyson Alualu -- DT, California

4.13 (112) -- Joe Pawelek -- ILB, Baylor

4.14 (113) -- Anthony Dixon -- RB, Mississippi State

4.15 (114) -- Rennie Curran -- OLB, Georgia

4.16 (115) -- Jeremy Williams -- WR, Tulane

4.17 (116) -- Koa Misi -- DE/OLB, Utah

4.18 (117) -- Mike Neal -- DT, Purdue

4.19 (118) -- Brandon Lang -- DE, Troy

4.20 (119) -- Naaman Roosevelt -- WR, Buffalo

4.21 (120) -- Anthony McCoy -- TE, USC

4.22 (121) -- Zane Beadles -- OT, Utah

4.23 (122) -- Stafon Johnson -- RB, USC

4.24 (123) -- Myron Rolle -- SS, Florida State

4.25 (124) -- Charles Scott -- RB, LSU

4.26 (125) -- A.J. Edds -- OLB, Iowa

4.27 (126) -- Torrell Troup -- DT, UCF

4.28 (127) -- D'Anthony Smith -- DT, Louisiana Tech

4.29 (128) -- Dorin Dickerson -- TE, Pittsburgh

4.30 (129) -- Blair White -- WR, Michigan State

4.31 (130) -- Jimmy Graham -- TE, Miami (Florida)

4.32 (131) -- Crezdon Butler -- CB, Clemson

4.33* (132) -- Willie Young -- DE, North Carolina State

4.34* (133) -- Carlton Mitchell -- WR, South Florida

4.35* (134) -- Kam Chancellor -- FS, Virginia Tech

====== ROUND 5 ======

5.1 (135) -- Boo Robinson -- DT, Wake Forest

5.2 (136) -- Micah Johnson -- ILB, Kentucky

5.3 (137) -- Mick Williams -- DT, Pittsburgh

5.4 (138) -- Jason Worilds -- DE, Virginia Tech

5.5 (139) -- Myron Lewis -- CB, Vanderbilt

5.6 (140) -- Shay Hodge -- WR, Mississippi

5.7 (141) -- Perry Riley -- OLB, LSU

5.8 (142) -- Alex Carrington -- DE, Arkansas State

5.9 (143) -- Riley Cooper -- WR, Florida

5.10 (144) -- Dennis Pitta -- TE, Brigham Young

5.11 (145) -- Taylor Price -- WR, Ohio

5.12 (146) -- Jacoby Ford -- WR, Clemson

5.13 (147) -- Darryl Sharpton -- ILB, Miami (Florida)

5.14 (148) -- Dekoda Watson -- OLB, Florida State

5.15 (149) -- John Jerry -- OG, Mississippi

5.16 (150) -- Stevenson Sylvester -- OLB, Utah

5.17 (151) -- Sergio Render -- OG, Virginia Tech

5.18 (152) -- Marshall Newhouse -- OG/OT, TCU

5.19 (153) -- Al Woods -- DT, LSU

5.20 (154) -- Larry Asante -- SS, Nebraska

5.21 (155) -- Thomas Austin -- OG, Clemson

5.22 (156) -- Ben Tate -- RB, Auburn

5.23 (157) -- Jerome Murphy -- CB, South Florida

5.24 (158) -- Thaddeus Gibson -- OLB/DE, Ohio

5.25 (159) -- Pat Angerer -- ILB, Iowa

5.26 (160) -- Harry Coleman -- SS, LSU

5.27 (161) -- Dezmon Briscoe -- WR, Kansas

5.28 (162) -- Matt Tennant -- C, Boston College

5.29 (163) -- Roddrick Muckelroy -- OLB, Texas

5.30 (164) -- Ed Dickson -- TE, Oregon

5.31 (165) -- Max Hall -- QB, Brigham Young

5.32 (166) -- Tony Washington -- OT, Abilene Christian

5.33* (167) -- Montario Hardesty -- RB, Tennessee

5.34* (168) -- Pat Devlin -- QB, Delaware

5.35* (169) -- Josh McNeil -- C, Tennessee

====== ROUND 6 ======

6.1 (170) -- J.D. Walton -- C, Baylor

6.2 (171) -- Amari Spievey -- CB, Iowa

6.3 (172) -- Jamar Chaney -- ILB, Mississippi State

6.4 (173) -- Joseph Linval -- DT, East Carolina

6.5 (174) -- Jarrett Brown -- QB, West Virginia

6.6 (175) -- Garrett Graham -- FB, Wisconsin

6.7 (176) -- Mitch Petrus -- OG, Arkansas

6.8 (177) -- Jermaine Cunningham -- DE, Florida

6.9 (178) -- Jeff Owens -- DT, Georgia

6.10 (179) -- Sean Canfield -- QB, Oregon State

6.11 (180) -- Austen Lane -- DE, Murray State

6.12 (181) -- Lindsey Witten -- DE, Connecticut

6.13 (182) -- Akwasi Owusu-Ansah -- CB, Indiana (PA)

6.14 (183) -- Major Wright -- FS, Florida

6.15 (184) -- Brandon Carter -- OG, Texas Tech

6.16 (185) -- Jay Ross -- DT, East Carolina

6.17 (186) -- T.J. Ward -- FS, Oregon

6.18 (187) -- Chris Scott -- OT, Tennessee

6.19 (188) -- Justin Woodall -- SS, Alabama

6.20 (189) -- Ed Wang -- OT, Virginia Tech

6.21 (190) -- Chris McGaha -- WR, Arizona State

6.22 (191) -- Eric Olsen -- OG, Notre Dame

6.23 (192) -- Tim Hiller -- QB, Western Michigan

6.24 (193) -- Rahim Alem -- DE, LSU

6.25 (194) -- Malcolm Sheppard -- DT, Arkansas

6.26 (195) -- Walter Thurmond -- CB, Oregon

6.27 (196) -- Anderson Russell -- FS, Ohio State

6.28 (197) -- Michael Moore -- WR, Georgia

6.29 (198) -- Ekom Udofia -- DT, Stanford

6.30 (199) -- Chris Brown -- RB, Oklahoma

6.31 (200) -- Stephan Virgil -- CB, Virginia Tech

6.32 (201) -- John Estes -- C, Hawaii

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>>>> Same information as above, organized by position <<<<

DEFENSE

>>>>>> DE <<<<<<

1.12 -- Derrick Morgan -- DE, Georgia Tech

1.18 -- Jason Pierre-Paul -- DE, South Florida

1.19 -- Carlos Dunlap -- DE, Florida

1.27 -- Everson Griffen -- DE, USC

1.32 -- Brandon Graham -- DE, Michigan

2.7 (39) -- Greg Hardy -- DE, Mississippi

2.17 (49) -- Corey Wootton -- DE, Northwestern

3.17 (81) -- C.J. Wilson -- DE, East Carolina

3.19 (83) -- George Selvie -- DE, South Florida

4.17 (116) -- Koa Misi -- DE/OLB, Utah

4.19 (118) -- Brandon Lang -- DE, Troy

4.33 (132) -- Willie Young -- DE, North Carolina State

5.4 (138) -- Jason Worilds -- DE, Virginia Tech

5.8 (142) -- Alex Carrington -- DE, Arkansas State

5.24 (158) -- Thaddeus Gibson -- OLB/DE, Ohio

6.8 (177) -- Jermaine Cunningham -- DE, Florida

6.11 (180) -- Austen Lane -- DE, Murray State

6.12 (181) -- Lindsey Witten -- DE, Connecticut

6.24 (193) -- Rahim Alem -- DE, LSU

>>>>>> DT <<<<<<

1.1 -- Ndamukong Suh -- DT, Nebraska

1.4 -- Gerald McCoy -- DT, Oklahoma

1.20 -- Dan Williams -- DT, Tennessee

1.21 -- Brian Price -- DT, UCLA

1.26 -- Terrence Cody -- DT, Alabama

2.6 (38) -- Jared Odrick -- DT, Penn State

2.14 (46) -- Arthur Jones -- DT, Syracuse

2.31 (63) -- Cam Thomas -- DT, North Carolina

3.1 (65) -- Lamarr Houston -- DT, Texas

3.32 (96) -- DeMarcus Granger -- DT, Oklahoma

3.33 (97) -- Vince Oghobaase -- DT, Duke

4.3 (102) -- Geno Atkins -- DT, Georgia

4.12 (111) -- Tyson Alualu -- DT, California

4.18 (117) -- Mike Neal -- DT, Purdue

4.27 (126) -- Torrell Troup -- DT, UCF

4.28 (127) -- D'Anthony Smith -- DT, Louisiana Tech

5.1 (135) -- Boo Robinson -- DT, Wake Forest

5.3 (137) -- Mick Williams -- DT, Pittsburgh

5.19 (153) -- Al Woods -- DT, LSU

6.4 (173) -- Joseph Linval -- DT, East Carolina

6.9 (178) -- Jeff Owens -- DT, Georgia

6.16 (185) -- Jay Ross -- DT, East Carolina

6.25 (194) -- Malcolm Sheppard -- DT, Arkansas

6.29 (198) -- Ekom Udofia -- DT, Stanford

>>>>>> CB <<<<<<

1.7 -- Joe Haden -- CB, Florida

1.28 -- Donovan Warren -- CB, Michigan

2.8 (40) -- Patrick Robinson -- CB, Florida State

2.11 (43) -- Kyle Wilson -- CB, Boise State

2.18 (50) -- Brandon Ghee -- CB, Wake Forest

2.20 (52) -- Trevard Lindley -- CB, Kentucky

2.21 (53) -- Devin McCourty -- CB, Rutgers

2.27 (59) -- Perrish Cox -- CB, Oklahoma State

3.2 (66) -- Syd'Quan Thompson -- CB, California

3.7 (71) -- Kareem Jackson -- CB, Alabama

3.9 (73) -- Javier Arenas -- CB, Alabama

3.18 (82) -- Dominique Franks -- CB, Oklahoma

3.34 (98) -- Chris Cook -- CB, Virginia

4.32 (131) -- Crezdon Butler -- CB, Clemson

5.5 (139) -- Myron Lewis -- CB, Vanderbilt

5.23 (157) -- Jerome Murphy -- CB, South Florida

6.2 (171) -- Amari Spievey -- CB, Iowa

6.13 (182) -- Akwasi Owusu-Ansah -- CB, Indiana (PA)

6.26 (195) -- Walter Thurmond -- CB, Oregon

6.31 (200) -- Stephan Virgil -- CB, Virginia Tech

>>>>>> ILB/MLB <<<<<<

1.8 -- Rolando McClain -- ILB, Alabama

1.30 -- Brandon Spikes -- ILB, Florida

3.4 (68) -- Daryl Washington -- ILB, TCU

4.5 (104) -- Sean Lee -- ILB, Penn State

4.13 (112) -- Joe Pawelek -- ILB, Baylor

5.2 (136) -- Micah Johnson -- ILB, Kentucky

5.13 (147) -- Darryl Sharpton -- ILB, Miami (Florida)

5.25 (159) -- Pat Angerer -- ILB, Iowa

6.3 (172) -- Jamar Chaney -- ILB, Mississippi State

>>>>>> OLB <<<<<<

1.25 -- Sean Weatherspoon -- OLB, Missouri

2.1 (33) -- Jerry Hughes -- OLB, TCU

2.4 (36) -- Sergio Kindle -- OLB, Texas

2.14 (47) -- Ricky Sapp -- OLB, Clemson

2.15 (48) -- Navorro Bowman -- OLB, Penn State

3.11 (75) -- Eric Norwood -- OLB, South Carolina

3.24 (88) -- Justin Cole -- OLB, San Jose State

4.1 (100) -- Rico McCoy -- OLB, Tennessee

4.15 (114) -- Rennie Curran -- OLB, Georgia

4.26 (125) -- A.J. Edds -- OLB, Iowa

5.7 (141) -- Perry Riley -- OLB, LSU

5.14 (148) -- Dekoda Watson -- OLB, Florida State

5.16 (150) -- Stevenson Sylvester -- OLB, Utah

5.29 (163) -- Roddrick Muckelroy -- OLB, Texas

>>>>>> S <<<<<<

1.5 -- Eric Berry -- S, Tennessee

1.16 -- Earl Thomas -- S, Texas

1.17 -- Taylor Mays -- FS, USC

2.22 (54) -- Chad Jones -- S, LSU

2.25 (57) -- Nate Allen -- FS, South Florida

3.5 (69) -- Reshad Jones -- FS, Georgia

3.6 (70) -- Morgan Burnett -- S, Georgia Tech

3.14 (78) -- Darrell Stuckey -- SS, Kansas

4.24 (123) -- Myron Rolle -- SS, Florida State

4.35 (134) -- Kam Chancellor -- FS, Virginia Tech

5.20 (154) -- Larry Asante -- SS, Nebraska

5.26 (160) -- Harry Coleman -- SS, LSU

6.14 (183) -- Major Wright -- FS, Florida

6.17 (186) -- T.J. Ward -- FS, Oregon

6.19 (188) -- Justin Woodall -- SS, Alabama

6.27 (196) -- Anderson Russell -- FS, Ohio State

OFFENSE

>>>>>> C <<<<<<

2.13 (45) -- Maurkice Pouncey -- C, Florida

3.10 (74) -- Kris O'Dowd -- C, USC

5.28 (162) -- Matt Tennant -- C, Boston College

5.35 (169) -- Josh McNeil -- C, Tennessee

6.1 (170) -- J.D. Walton -- C, Baylor

6.32 (201) -- John Estes -- C, Hawaii

>>>>>> FB <<<<<<

6.6 (175) -- Garrett Graham -- FB, Wisconsin

>>>>>> OG <<<<<<

1.22 -- Mike Iupati -- OG, Idaho

2.30 (62) -- Vladimir Ducasse -- OG, Massachusetts

3.15 (79) -- Mike Johnson -- OG, Alabama

4.6 (105) -- Jon Asamoah -- OG, Illinois

5.15 (149) -- John Jerry -- OG, Mississippi

5.17 (151) -- Sergio Render -- OG, Virginia Tech

5.18 (152) -- Marshall Newhouse -- OG/OT, TCU

5.21 (155) -- Thomas Austin -- OG, Clemson

6.7 (176) -- Mitch Petrus -- OG, Arkansas

6.15 (184) -- Brandon Carter -- OG, Texas Tech

6.22 (191) -- Eric Olsen -- OG, Notre Dame

>>>>>> OT <<<<<<

1.2 -- Russell Okung -- OT, Oklahoma State

1.9 -- Bruce Campbell -- OT, Maryland

1.11 -- Anthony Davis -- OT, Rutgers

1.13 -- Bryan Bulaga -- OT, Iowa

1.15 -- Trent Williams -- OT, Oklahoma

1.24 -- Charles Brown -- OT, USC

2.23 (55) -- Ciron Black -- OT, LSU

2.28 (60) -- Selvish Capers -- OT, West Virginia

3.12 (76) -- Jason Fox -- OT, Miami (Florida)

3.13 (77) -- Sam Young -- OT, Notre Dame

3.23 (87) -- Rodger Saffold -- OT, Indiana

3.26 (90) -- Gabe Carimi -- OT, Wisconsin

3.27 (91) -- Lee Ziemba -- OT, Auburn

3.28 (92) -- Jared Veldheer -- OT, Hillsdale

4.9 (108) -- Kyle Calloway -- OT, Iowa

4.10 (109) -- Adam Ulatoski -- OT, Texas

4.22 (121) -- Zane Beadles -- OT, Utah

5.32 (166) -- Tony Washington -- OT, Abilene Christian

6.18 (187) -- Chris Scott -- OT, Tennessee

6.20 (189) -- Ed Wang -- OT, Virginia Tech

>>>>>> QB <<<<<<

1.3 -- Jimmy Clausen -- QB, Notre Dame

1.6 -- Sam Bradford -- QB, Oklahoma

2.2 (34) -- The Golden Calf of Bristol -- QB, Florida

2.12 (44) -- Colt McCoy -- QB, Texas

2.24 (56) -- Jevan Snead -- QB, Ole Miss

3.8 (72) -- Tony Pike -- QB, Cincinnati

3.22 (86) -- John Skelton -- QB, Fordham

3.31 (95) -- Zac Robinson -- QB, Oklahoma State

4.2 (101) -- Dan LeFevour -- QB, Central Michigan

5.31 (165) -- Max Hall -- QB, Brigham Young

5.34 (168) -- Pat Devlin -- QB, Delaware

6.5 (174) -- Jarrett Brown -- QB, West Virginia

6.10 (179) -- Sean Canfield -- QB, Oregon State

6.23 (192) -- Tim Hiller -- QB, Western Michigan

>>>>>> RB <<<<<<

1.14 -- C.J. Spiller -- RB, Clemson

2.9 (41) -- Jonathan Dwyer -- RB, Georgia Tech

2.10 (42) -- Jahvid Best -- RB, California

2.19 (51) -- Ryan Matthews -- RB, Fresno State

3.29 (93) -- Dexter McCluster -- RB, Mississippi

4.7 (106) -- LeGarrette Blount -- RB, Oregon

4.8 (107) -- Joe McKnight -- RB, USC

4.11 (110) -- Toby Gerhart -- RB, Stanford

4.14 (113) -- Anthony Dixon -- RB, Mississippi State

4.23 (122) -- Stafon Johnson -- RB, USC

4.25 (124) -- Charles Scott -- RB, LSU

5.22 (156) -- Ben Tate -- RB, Auburn

5.33 (167) -- Montario Hardesty -- RB, Tennessee

6.30 (199) -- Chris Brown -- RB, Oklahoma

>>>>>> TE <<<<<<

1.23 -- Jermaine Gresham -- TE, Oklahoma

3.3 (67) -- Aaron Hernandez -- TE, Florida

3.20 (84) -- Nate Byham -- TE, Pittsburgh

3.21 (85) -- Rob Gronkowski -- TE, Arizona

4.21 (120) -- Anthony McCoy -- TE, USC

4.29 (128) -- Dorin Dickerson -- TE, Pittsburgh

4.31 (130) -- Jimmy Graham -- TE, Miami (Florida)

5.10 (144) -- Dennis Pitta -- TE, Brigham Young

5.30 (164) -- Ed Dickson -- TE, Oregon

>>>>>> WR <<<<<<

1.10 -- Dez Bryant -- WR, Oklahoma State

1.29 -- Damian Williams -- WR, USC

1.31 -- Arrelious Benn -- WR, Illinois

2.3 (35) -- Brandon LaFell -- WR, LSU

2.5 (37) -- Golden Tate -- WR, Notre Dame

2.26 (58) -- Mardy Gilyard -- WR, Cincinnati

2.29 (61) -- Demaryius Thomas -- WR, Georgia Tech

2.32 (64) -- Danario Alexander -- WR, Missouri

3.16 (80) -- Eric Decker -- WR, Minnesota

3.25 (89) -- Jordan Shipley -- WR, Texas

3.30 (94) -- Trindon Holliday -- WR, LSU

3.35 (99) -- Mike Williams -- WR, Syracuse

4.4 (103) -- Andre Roberts -- WR, Citadel

4.16 (115) -- Jeremy Williams -- WR, Tulane

4.20 (119) -- Naaman Roosevelt -- WR, Buffalo

4.30 (129) -- Blair White -- WR, Michigan State

4.34 (133) -- Carlton Mitchell -- WR, South Florida

5.6 (140) -- Shay Hodge -- WR, Mississippi

5.9 (143) -- Riley Cooper -- WR, Florida

5.11 (145) -- Taylor Price -- WR, Ohio

5.12 (146) -- Jacoby Ford -- WR, Clemson

5.27 (161) -- Dezmon Briscoe -- WR, Kansas

6.21 (190) -- Chris McGaha -- WR, Arizona State

6.28 (197) -- Michael Moore -- WR, Georgia

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Please let me know if you see errors in anything listed so I can fix it

Maurkice Pouncey seems to be missing from the lists. He's a Center from UF. Will probably go in the 2nd round, might have been an oversight.

Nice list though. thx.

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Maurkice Pouncey seems to be missing from the lists. He's a Center from UF. Will probably go in the 2nd round, might have been an oversight.

Nice list though. thx.

lol I had him mixed up with his brother and thought he was returning to school.

Florida junior offensive lineman Maurkice Pouncey (Lakeland, Fla.) will declare for the 2010 NFL Draft, while his twin brother Mike Pouncey (Lakeland, Fla.), also a junior offensive lineman, plans to return for his senior season.

Will go fix it, thanks.

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Do you think this info might be skewed from all of the really early drafts that haven't been updated?

Some mocks are pre-combine, though most combine scores (no matter how good or bad) are close to what was projected so that shouldn't effect things too much. You should bump a player up or down from this list if their combine was significantly different than what was expected.

Keep in mind that according to last year's pre-combine projections we got the #1 DE, OG, FB, and MLB. Things were a bit different closer to draft day.

Depends on what projections you go by I guess. I don't remember any mocks with Brown being the first DE taken. Fiammetta was the first FB that was drafted, and did we draft a MLB and nobody told me? :lol:

OG, Robinson was slated to come off much higher than where we got him. So yeah, this is just a guide to give you a general idea. Crazy things happen on draft day, I'm sure there will be a few examples of players taken much later/sooner than where they are listed here.

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I think this would be more useful if, instead of using hundreds of fan mocks, you used 10-15 mocks from people who actually know their stuff. Also, if you did that it would be interesting to see the average of the highest two or three and the average of the lowest two or three projected slots for each prospect. That would give a real sense of the range in which they may be picked, and would identify who the more risky prospects are.

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Some mocks are pre-combine, though most combine scores (no matter how good or bad) are close to what was projected so that shouldn't effect things too much. You should bump a player up or down from this list if their combine was significantly different than what was expected.

Depends on what projections you go by I guess. I don't remember any mocks with Brown being the first DE taken. Fiammetta was the first FB that was drafted, and did we draft a MLB and nobody told me? :lol:

OG, Robinson was slated to come off much higher than where we got him. So yeah, this is just a guide to give you a general idea. Crazy things happen on draft day, I'm sure there will be a few examples of players taken much later/sooner than where they are listed here.

oh yeah I forgot connor was 08. He was the #1 MLB then though, Mayo didn't beat him out until very late.

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    • It is time to take a look at the defense.  Without further ado do.... Edge (OLB):  I think we overpaid for Jaelan Phillips, but he is constant pressure with 73 pressures in 2025, ranking 9th in the NFL.  In all, he was the 20th (of 111) rated pass rushing edge in 2025 according to PFF, putting him in the top 20% in the nfl.  With a pair of solid ILBs beside him and if we can get Wharton going, I think the sum of the parts will make him better than he was in Philly.  Furthermore, with second-year pro Princely Umanmielen behind him, I expect him to grow with the tutoring and competition. On the other side, the duo of Nick Scourton and Patrick Jones II is strong, in my view.  Scourton generated 34 total pressures as a pass rusher. That total included 8 sacks, 23 hurries, 3 hits. Against the run, he recorded 28 solo tackles. For a rookie, second round, edge, that is great.  He also forced 1 fumble on the season. Jones was decent in 2025 in just 131 snaps, but he is solid veteran depth.   We seem to lack the elite pass rusher, but this rotational unit will be a big upgrade over last season.  Expect Scourton and Princely to show improvement. While it is unlikely that we add more to edge this draft, you can never have too many pass rushers (well, you can--two sophomores and two veterans is a good mix). Would the Panthers take an edge if one was sitting there? Absolutely. Defensive End:  Derrick Brown is a stud.  I did not notice how dominant he became as a pass rusher.  His PFF pass-rush grade of 72.0 ranked 23rd among 134 qualified interior defensive linemans. His run-defense grade of 66.3 ranked 22nd at the position. He generated 35 total pressures as a pass rusher. That total included 6 sacks, 23 hurries, 6 hits. On the other side:  What the hell?  Tershawn Wharton earned a 40.8 overall PFF defensive grade in the 2025 season, 127th among 134 qualified interior defensive linemans. His PFF pass-rush grade of 57.0 ranked 95th among 134 qualified interior defensive linemen. His run-defense grade of 34.8 ranked 125th at the position. However, Wharton needs to be situational and we really need a few DEs who can plug and pressure.  LaBryan Ray is an interior defensive lineman for the Carolina Panthers who earned a 45.7 overall PFF defensive grade in the 2025 season.  You cannot tell me that we are not going to add a DE.  In my view, this is a HUGE need that we have not adequately addressed.  There were only 3 DEs in the NFL who played more snaps that Derrick Brown.  We have to give him more blows during the game.  So After Brown, we have 2 other players who need to improve a lot to reach mediocre. Nose Tackle:  Of course, a NT might move out some to help stuff the run at DE opposite Brown, and stats do not always reflect on a NT's actual value.  Bobby Brown III earned a 54.1 overall PFF defensive grade in the 2025 season, 80th among 134 qualified interior defensive linemen.  His PFF pass-rush grade of 51.1 ranked 126th among 134 qualified interior defensive linemans. His run-defense grade of 57.8 ranked 51st at the position.   Behind him, Cam'Ron Jackson is an  earned a 45.5 overall PFF defensive grade in the 2025 season.   The defensive line is weak, based on 2025 performance rankings in PFF.  After DBrown, they pretty much suck.  These are the guys our ILBs will be counting on. Inside Linebacker:  Devin Lloyd earned a 89.1 overall PFF defensive grade in the 2025 season, 3rd among 88 qualified linebackers. His PFF coverage grade of 81.1 ranked 3rd among 88 qualified linebackers. His run-defense grade of 83.2 ranked 11th at the position. His pass-rush grade of 82.2 ranked 5th among qualified linebackers.  He's good.  At the moment, beside him is Trevin Wallace  who earned a 55.9 overall PFF defensive grade in the 2025 season, 57th among 88 qualified linebackers. His PFF coverage grade of 64.5 ranked 25th among 88 qualified linebackers. His run-defense grade of 42.3 ranked 85th at the position. His pass-rush grade of 64.2 ranked 45th among qualified linebackers.  Wallace was best as a coverage LB, and based on my memory, I am not sure he was in the top third, but if PFF says so...however, he was nearly last vs. the run.  We need better to play beside Lloyd.  Bam Morris-Scott earned a 37.6 overall PFF defensive grade. To put that in perspective, I was rated by PFF at 32.3 on my couch.   Cherilus Claudin is the third best ILB on the roster right now. He earned a 59.2 overall PFF defensive grade in just over 200 snaps.  Having lost Rozeboom, the Panthers are very thin behind Lloyd.  Look for a starting-caliber ILB in the draft.  Wallace is not the guy, but he is decent depth. Nickel CB:  Chau Smith-Wade  earned a 57.0 overall PFF defensive grade in the 2025 season, 79th among 114 qualified cornerbacks. His PFF coverage grade of 57.2 ranked 79th among 114 qualified cornerbacks. His run-defense grade of 55.4 ranked 77th at the position.  For a nickel, he played a lot--garnering over 600 snaps.  Corey Thornton was a pleasant surprise, until he was injured.  However, in just 127 snaps, he was very good, earning a 68.5 overall PFF defensive grade.  I think he can play outside in a pinch, but nickel might be his gig.  I am not sold that Nickel is in good hands, but Thornton is promising.  Smith-Wade is average, and with the experience he has accumulated, we are probably not prioritizing Nickel, but there are some good nickels in the draft. Cornerback:  Michael Jackson should have been in the pro bowl.  He earned a 79.1 overall PFF defensive grade in the 2025 season, 4th among 114 qualified cornerbacks. His PFF coverage grade of 80.9 ranked 3rd among 114 qualified cornerbacks. His run-defense grade of 67.2 ranked 36th at the position. He recorded 4 interceptions on the season. Jackson broke up 9 passes in coverage. He allowed a 72.9 passer rating when targeted by opposing quarterbacks --SOLID!!  Our second-best CB, Jaycee Horn, was in the pro bowl.  He earned a 57.8 overall PFF defensive grade in the 2025 season, 76th among 114 qualified corner.backs. His PFF coverage grade of 61.6 ranked 61st among 114 qualified cornerbacks. His run-defense grade of 50.5 ranked 87th at the position.  He recorded 5 interceptions on the season.  Our CBs had NINE interceptions in 2025.  It is doubtful they duplicate that figure, but Jackson was our best CB.   We are thin at CB, but the two we put out there are solid.  Nickel, at this time, is "meh," but both are developing and should improve.  A great draft for Nickel.  The Panthers will add a CB somehow. Safety:  For now, Trevon Moehrig is as advertised--above average vs. the run, below average in coverage, making him average. He earned a 64.3 overall PFF defensive grade in the 2025 season, 50th among 98 qualified safeties. His PFF coverage grade of 55.3 ranked 64th among 98 qualified safeties. His run-defense grade of 73.5 ranked 37th at the position.  Lathan Ransom got some valuable experience in 2025, getting in on 330 plays or so.  He earned a 62.9 overall PFF defensive grade in the 2025 season, 56th among 98 qualified safeties.  (Average, not bad for a day 3 rookie) His PFF coverage grade of 55.8 ranked 63rd among 98 qualified safeties. His run-defense grade of 85.1 ranked 4th at the position.  A pure strong safety, if you ask me.  Nick Scott  earned a 67.8 overall PFF defensive grade in the 2025 season, 36th among 98 qualified safeties. His PFF coverage grade of 67.3 ranked 31st among 98 qualified safeties. His run-defense grade of 69.3 ranked 56th at the position.  Expect a draft pick at FS.  Demani Richardson is a safety for the Carolina Panthers who earned a 71.5 overall PFF defensive grade n 29 plays.  Nothing to see here.  Isaiah Simmons is probably more special teams than defensive player.   Overall:  We are thin on defense.  No real depth at CB, S, and DE/NT.  However, we have 5 starters who are pro bowl level players (D. Brown, Lloyd, Jackson, Horn, and Phillips--and I might throw Scourton in on that pile for the sixth potential pro bowler).  We are weak at NT, and if Wharton does not step up, DE.  Funny, I see Edge as our strength (and we really don't have a sack artist) and I love our starting CBs.  Moehrig is making too much to be average.   Expect:  In the draft, I think we have to draft a DT.  Having done this, I am not sure that we go after a S when we have such glaring needs at other positions.  We could upgrade at nickel and give the CB room more depth.  OLB?  Wallace is decent depth, and he could start in a pinch.   DE is our biggest need.  The answer could be on the roster?            
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