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Rank - Name - Pos - College - OS Round Grade

1 - Da'Rick Rodgers - WR - Tennessee Tech - 6'3 - 209 - 2nd

2 - Terron Armstead - OT - Arkansas Pine-Bluff - 6'5 - 305 - 2nd

3 - BW Webb - CB - William & Mary - 5'10 - 180 - 3rd

4 - Keith Pough - OLB - Howard - 6'2 - 235 - 3rd

5 - Brandon Williams - DT - Missouri Southern St - 6'2 - 328 - 4th

6 - Manase Foketi - OT - West Texas A&M - 6'5 - 320 - 4th

7 - Robert Alford - CB - SE Louisiana - 6'1 - 190 - 4th

8 - David Bass - DE - Missouri Western - 6'5 - 275 - 4th

9 - Mike Catapano - DE - Princeton - 6'4 - 272 - 4th

10 - Armonty Bryant - DE - East Central - 6'3 - 257 - 5th

11 - Dax Swanson - CB - Sam Houston State - 5'11 - 185 - 5th

12 - Aaron Melette - WR - Elon - 6'3 - 212 - 5th

13 - Lamar Mady - OG - Youngstown State - 6'2 - 315 - 5th

14 - Kyle Juszcyzk - TE - Harvard - 6'3 - 245 - 5th

15 - Montori Hughes - DT - Tennessee Martin - 6'3 - 330 - 5th

16 - Rufus Johnson - DE - Tarleton State - 6'5 - 257 - 5th

17 - Cooper Taylor - S - Richmond - 6'3 - 210 - 6th

18 - Vernon Kearney - S - Lane - 6'2 - 190 - 6th

19 - Miguel Maysonet - RB - Stony Brook - 5'10 - 190 - 6th

20 - Caleb Schreibreis - DE - Montana State - 6'3 - 253 - 7th

21 - Brandon Thurmond - DE - Arkanass Pine-Bluff - 6'2 - 260 - 7th

22 - Robert McCabe - OLB - Georgetown - 6'2 - 234 - 7th

23 - Brandon Kaufman - WR - Eastern Washington - 6'6 - 215 - 7th

24 - Ryan Spadola - WR - Lehigh - 6'1 - 200 - 7th

25 - Marquis Jackson - DE - Portland State - 6'5 - 260 - 7th

26 - Brent Russell - DT - Georgia Southern - 6'1 - 291 - 7th

27 - BJ Stewart - TE - Cumberland - 6'5 - 255 - 7th

28 - Rontez Miles - S - California PA - 5'11 - 193 - UDFA

29 - Xavier Boyce - WR - Norfolk State - 6'4 - 220 - UDFA

30 - Matt Brown - QB - Illinois State - 6'4 - 238 - UDFA

31 - Jasper Collins - WR - Mount Union - 6'2 - 180 - UDFA

32 - Eric Kush - OC - California PA - 6'3 - 290 - UDFA

33 - JJ Wilcox - S - Georgia Southern - 6'2 - 210 - UDFA

34 - Nate Palmer - DE - Illinois State - 6'3 - 240 - UDFA

35 - Malcolm Bronson - S - McNeese State - 5'11 - 190 - UDFA

36 - Greg Reid - CB - Valdosta State - 5'8 - 185 - UDFA

37 - Washaun Ealey - RB - Jacksonville State - 5'11 - 215 - UDFA

38 - Tyrone Goard - WR - Eastern Kentucky - 6'3 - 196 - UDFA

39 - Quentin Sims - WR - UT Martin - 6'2 - 190 - UDFA

40 - Rogers Gaine - OT - Tennessee State - 6'5 - 320 - UDFA

41 - JC Tretter - OG - Cornell - 6'4 - 300 - UDFA

42 - Mark Jackson - OT - Glenville State - 6'5 - 323 - UDFA

43 - Brad Sorensen - QB - Southern Utah - 6'5 - 235 - UDFA

44 - Kendall Gaskins - RB - Richmond - 6'0 - 245 - UDFA

45 - Craig Wilkins - OLB - Old Dominion - 6'1 - 240 - UDFA

46 - Jason Thompson - WR - New Haven - 6'3 - 185 - UDFA

47 - Ryan Schraeder - OT - Valdosta State - 6'5 - 310 - UDFA

48 - Joseph LeBeau - DE - Jackson State - 6'1 - 245 - UDFA

49 - Jumal Rolle - CB - Catawaba - 5'11 - 188 - UDFA

50 - Demetris McCray - CB - Appalachian State - 6'0 - 185 - UDFA

51 - Darryl Morris - CB - Texas State - 5'10 - 175 - UDFA

52 - Josh Hill - TE - Idaho State - 6'5 - 230 - UDFA

53 - Kayon Swanson - DT - Southern Illinois - 6'1 - 304 - UDFA

54 - Xavier Proctor - DE - North Carolina Central - 6'6 - 274 - UDFA

55 - Tony Tatum - CB - Gallaudet - 6'2 - 205 - UDFA

56 - Earl Watford - OG - James Madison - 6'4 - 295 - UDFA

57 - Dominique Croom - WR - Central Arkansas - 6'3 - 191 - UDFA

58 - Justin Wilson - WR - Delaware State - 6'0 - 190 - UDFA

59 - Michael Hill - RB - Missouri Western - 5'11 - 205 - UDFA

60 - Matt Evans - ILB - New Hampshire - 6'0 - 234 - UDFA

61 - Eric Breitenstein - FB - Wofford - 5'10 - 234 - UDFA

62 - Mitchell Gale - QB - Abilene Christian - 6'2 - 226 - UDFA

63 - Tim Jenkins - QB - Fort Lewis - 6'3 - 220 - UDFA

64 - Kaderius Lacey - RB - Alabama A&M - 6'0 - 218 - UDFA

65 - Nicholas Edwards - WR - Eastern Washington - 6'3 - 201 - UDFA

66 - Michael Bowie - OG - Northeastern State - 6'4 - 323 - UDFA

67 - Luke Marquart - OT - Azusa Pacific - 6'10 - 315 - UDFA

68 - Trey Gilleo - OG - Northern Arizona - 6'6 - 280 - UDFA

69 - Willie Jefferson - DE - Stephen F. Austin - 6'6 - 234 - UDFA

70 - Nick Driskill - S - Mount Union - 5'10 - 205 - UDFA

71 - Blake Williamson - TE - California PA - 6'4 - 245 - UDFA

72 - Jeremy Kimbrough - OLB - Appalachian State - 6'2 - 230 - UDFA

73 - Terren Jones - OT - Alabama State - 6'9 - 320 - UDFA

74 - Chris Slaughter - WR - Fort Valley State - 6'3 - 170 - UDFA

75 - Tyrone Walker - WR - Illinois State - 6'1 - 190 - UDFA

76 - Travis Tarpley - WR - Delaware State - 5'8 - 180 - UDFA

77 - Chris Denton - WR - Mount Union - 5'11 - 195 - UDFA

78 - Jamaal Johnson-Webb - OG - Alabama A&M - 6'4 - 308 - UDFA

79 - Garth Heikkiken - OG - Minnesota-Duluth - 6'2 - 308 - UDFA

80 - Vernon Brooks - ILB - Midwestern State - 5'11 - 225 - UDFA

81 - Roddy Tomlin - OG - Murray State - 6'5 - 300 - UDFA

82 - Cody Larsen - DT - Southern Utah - 6'4 - 272 - UDFA

83 - Ben Obaseki - DE - Indiana State - 6'2 - 260 - UDFA

84 - Jordan Dangerfield - S - Towson - 5'10 - 200 - UDFA

85 - Norman White - WR - Villanova - 6'4 - 220 - UDFA

86 - Colin Anderson - TE - Furman - 6'4 - 200 - UDFA

87 - Joe Unga - OG - Midwestern State - 6'6 - 320 - UDFA

88 - Jordan Campbell - OLB - New Mexico Highlands - 6'0 - 230 - UDFA

89 - Travis Davidson - RB - Morgan State - 6'0 - 180 - UDFA

90 - Kevin Finney - TE - Richmond - 6'6 - 250 - UDFA

91 - Brian Leonhardt - TE - Bemidji State - 6'5 - 250 - UDFA

92 - Zach Minter - DT - Montana State - 6'1 - 285 - UDFA

93 - Trabis Ward - RB - Tennessee State - 5'10 - 210 - UDFA

94 - Peter Lalich - QB - California (PA) - 6'5 - 235 - UDFA

95 - Stephen Young - DE - NC Central - 6'2 - 268 - UDFA

96 - Rico Richardson - WR - Jackson State - 6'2 - 200 - UDFA

97 - Kyle Padron - QB - Eastern Washington - 6'4 - 220 - UDFA

98 - Bill Ross - OLB - Arkansas Pine-Bluff - 6'1 - 230 - UDFA

99 - Saeed Lee - CB - Alabama State - 5'9 - 180 - UDFA

100 - Braden Hanson - QB - North Dakota - 6'5 - 212 - UDFA

101 - Brandon Grier - OLB - Appalachian State - 6'1 - 220 - UDFA

102 - KJ Stroud - WR - Bethune Cookman - 6'2 - 206 - UDFA

103 - Cordell Roberson - WR - Stephen F.Austin - 6'2 - 200 - UDFA

104 - Eric Rogers - WR - Cal Luterhan - 6'4 - 195 - UDFA

105 - Jonathan Woodson - RB - Texas A&M Kingsville - 5'10 - 185 - UDFA

106 - Darius Carey - WR - McNeese State - 6'0 - 185 - UDFA

107 - Zion Pyatt - OG - Jackson State - 6'5 - 280 - UDFA

108 - Justin Thiel - DT - Nebraska-Kearney - 6'2 - 290 - UDFA

109 - Jared Smith - DT - New Hampshire - 6'4 - 289 - UDFA

110 - Andrew Starks - OLB - Princeton - 6'2 - 240 - UDFA

111 - Lyndell Gibson - OLB - Hampton - 6'0 - 230 - UDFA

112 - Dravannti Johnson - OLB - Incarnate Wood - 6'2 - 225 - UDFA

113 - Cadarrius Dotson - WR - Missouri State - 5'9 - 170 - UDFA

114 - Greg Hardy - TE - Montana - 6'4 - 245 - UDFA

115 - Daronte McNeil - RB - Elizibeth City State - 6'2 - 217 - UDFA

116 - Adam Schiltz - TE - Emporia State - 6'4 - 256 - UDFA

117 - Will Post - OT - Eastern Washington - 6'6 - 295 - UDFA

118 - Evan Frierson - OLB - Illinois State - 6'2 - 230 - UDFA

119 - Cortez Paige - S - Northwestern State - 6'1 - 181 - UDFA

120 - Nijha White - WR - Delaware - 6'2 - 190 - UDFA

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optimum scouting really sucks lol i was just looking at their mock draft today lol

but they did rank patton number 2 wr overall so i agree with them on some things but overall those guys are off.

nice list though...even though ive already saw alot of those guys anyway....

also i see my guys terron armstead and keith pough are rising all the way from udfa status to being a 4-5 round pick. those dudes have alot of potential.... nice.

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List lost all credibility when I saw they had Jeremy Kimbrough from App St. listed as 6'2 lol he might be 5'11

I think they got his size confused with Brandon Grier who is 6'2

oh, and I see a Catawba CB listed ahead of Demetrius McCray? lol McCray was an FCS All-American

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where the fucck is quanterus smith and melvin white??? lol

when the list says small school prospects, it means FCS and below.

Smith and White both play at FBS schools

These homies are late on the JJ Wilcox train as well. Will be gone before the end of round 4. Brandon Williams will be taken in round 2. I have a gut feeling on that one. Quite a bit of the list is accurate, but some of it seems a little outdated. Wilcox stood out to me most.

WIlcox is raw as a SS but he'll be a good one. he played RB his whole career at Ga So. up until this year I believe and then made the switch to defense

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