I like jaded have become a huge fan of this website. My least favorite pic was Driskel in the sixth, but I do like his athletic potential. I went BPA with a little bit of emphasis on need, but didn't really slot guys based on what I thought the biggest need was.
31: R1P31
TE HUNTER HENRY
ARKANSAS
Hands down the best tight end in this year's draft. whole lot of potential as an inline blocker and a ton of potential as a move tight end with very nice athleticism and he's a guy that literally never drops the ball.
63: R2P32
S T.J. GREEN
CLEMSON
This guy is definitely a work in progress. He's a converted wide receiver who can definitely make plays on the ball. Has a world-class athleticism as he ran a 4.34 at the combine. He's an electric Blitzer, but still needs a lot of work in tackling and understanding Zone schemes
94: R3P31
DT JIHAD WARD
ILLINOIS
Big And very athletic 5-technique who will be ready to potentially start day one. He's a guy that I get really excited about when you think about him in this type of system. He'll really benefit from the ability to get up field
98: R3P35
RB ALEX COLLINS
ARKANSAS
I've always been an old school guy when it comes to my running backs. I like a tailback that punishes linebackers and defensive backs when they get to the second level. Collins does this and what I really like about him in this scheme is that he's very similar to Anderson which provides us with the ability to just win in the battles of attrition. He's the type of guy that's going to give you those extra one and two yards just like CJ Anderson does. Don't really see a huge drop-off from Anderson to Collins.
136: R4P38
G REES ODHIAMBO
BOISE STATE
144: R5P5
I like this kid a lot, and to be honest I'd be a little bit surprised if he slid all the way to the 4th. He's another African immigrant with big-time athleticism very nice feet and the potential to be a great scheme fit in a zone system. I really like his potential for growth as he's only been playing the game for a few years.
OLB DEION JONES
LSU
157: R5P18
Obviously Jones is not going to line up as a 3-4 outside linebacker. I see him as a great fit on the interior to potentially push Davis as the starter beside Marshall. Relentless sideline-to-sideline speed. I also think that he has enough room on his frame to add another 10 to 15 pounds
WR JORDAN PAYTON
UCLA
219: R6P44
This guy was purely a BPA pick. I do really like his willingness in the Run game. He has underrated straight-line speed. But I don't really see him as a game-breaker. Just a good value in a late-round receiver
QB JEFF DRISKEL
LOUISIANA TECH
228: R7P7
Purely a developmental pick. Tons of question about anticipation and ability to read defenses. But there is so much athleticism there but I felt like he was worth a sixth-round flier especially given where the roster stands now at the quarterback position.
OT STEPHANE NEMBOT
COLORADO
253: R7P32
Again continuing the trend of Developmental picks. This kid is a very good athlete. He's long. He has good weight room strength, which doesn't always show up on tape. The huge thing for him will be getting into the system and getting consistent coaching. I honestly believe he has starter potential down the line if they can get him to play with better balance. If not all you have invested it is a seventh-rounder.
OLB STEPHEN WEATHERLY
VANDERBILT
At this point I see the kid as purely a special-teams contributor with hopes that he could develop into a rotational pass rusher in the future. He has the size, length, and speed that you like. He's also just a fantastic kid, and extremely intelligent. I don't know that he last this long just based on his production at Vanderbilt, and his athletic potential but again it's the way the board fell.