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Mike Mayocks Top 5 Positional Rankings


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Quarterback 

1. Teddy Bridgewater, Louisville 

2. Johnny Manziel, Texas A&M 

3. Blake Bortles, Central Florida 

4. Derek Carr, Fresno State 

5. AJ McCarron, Alabama

 

Running back 

1. Carlos Hyde, Ohio State 

2. Jeremy Hill, LSU 

3. Bishop Sankey, Washington 

4. Andre Williams, Boston College 

5. Tre Mason, Auburn

Wide receiver 

1. Sammy Watkins, Clemson 

2. Marqise Lee, USC 

3. Mike Evans, Texas A&M 

4. Kelvin Benjamin, Florida State 

5. Jarvis Landry, LSU

Tight end 

1. Eric Ebron, North Carolina 

2. Austin Seferian-Jenkins, Washington 

3. Jace Amaro, Texas Tech 

4. Troy Niklas, Notre Dame 

5. C.J. Fiedorowicz, Iowa

Center 

1. Marcus Martin, USC 

2. Weston Richburg, Colorado State 

3. Travis Swanson, Arkansas 

4. Bryan Stork, Florida State 

5. Gabe Ikard, Oklahoma

Guard 

1. David Yankey, Stanford 

2. Xavier Su'a-Filo, UCLA 

3. Gabe Jackson, Mississippi State 

4. Chris Watt, Notre Dame 

5. Cyril Richardson, Baylor

Offensive tackle 

1. Jake Matthews, Texas A&M 

2. Greg Robinson, Auburn 

3. Taylor Lewan, Michigan 

4. Zack Martin, Notre Dame 

5. Cyrus Kouandjio, Alabama

Defensive tackle 

1. Louis Nix, Notre Dame 

2. Timmy Jernigan, Florida State 

3. Aaron Donald, Pittsburgh 

4. Ra'Shede Hageman, Minnesota 

5. Dominique Easley, Florida

Defensive end 

1. Jadeveon Clowney, South Carolina 

2. Kony Ealy, Missouri 

3. Dee Ford, Auburn 

4. Scott Crichton, Oregon State 

5. Trent Murphy, Stanford

Linebacker 

1. Khalil Mack, Buffalo 

2. C.J. Mosley, Alabama 

3. Anthony Barr, UCLA 

4. Chris Borland, Wisconsin 

5. Ryan Shazier, Ohio State

Cornerback 

1. Darqueze Dennard, Michigan State 

2. Justin Gilbert, Oklahoma State 

3. Kyle Fuller, Virginia Tech 

4. Jason Verrett, TCU 

5. Bradley Roby, Ohio State

Safety 

1. Calvin Pryor, Louisville 

2. Ha Ha Clinton-Dix, Alabama 

3. Lamarcus Joyner, Florida State 

4. Jimmie Ward, Northern Illinois 

5. Deone Bucannon, Washington State

 

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I don't see anything really interesting with his WR rankings at all. Actually nothing really surprising about his rankings at all.

I thought it was interesting that OBJ wasn't in the top 5 when Landry and Benjamin are. Since I've seen both of them mentioned in the second round a little more often. Nothing about it is mind boggling just interesting

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