11/6 Ourlads top 32 including Juniors

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1 Geno Smith QB West Virginia 6030 230 4.75
Athletic and accurate. After eight games Smith has 29 Tds only 3 ints, 2677 yds passing and completed 72% of his passes. He has a quick release, fluid motion and very good arm strength. An ascending player. English major that is dedicated and works to improve his craft in and off season.


2 Matt Barkley QB USC 6020 220 4.75
Trojan pro style offense that features bubble screens, play action, and drop back passes. Outstanding touch and anticipation. Excellent timing with his receivers, Robert Woods and Marqise Lee, who themselves will be future NFL first round draft choices. He gives the receivers a chance to do something with the ball. Accurate outside the pocket throwing the ball on the run. Throws the swing passes and check downs like he was born to do it. He features a quick compact arm and release holding the ball high.


3 *Jarvis Jones OLB Georgia 6020 242 4.59
Disruptive player in the offensive backfield. Thick upper and lower body. Athletic, rugged, and hard-nosed. Explosive player who comes up with big plays at key times in the game.


4 Star Lotulelei DT Utah 6037 320 5.00
Two-year starter plus three starts as a sophomore in 2010. Big, thick, and quick. Was voted the coveted Morris Trophy as the defensive lineman of the year by the Pac-12 offensive linemen. A big man who rarely comes out of the game. Good endurance. Moved to defensive end in three man front nickel package. Quick to diagnose the play after controlling his opponent. Quick reactions. Finds the ball. Can read trap and combination blocks. Reacts quickly on the snap. He can explode and unlock his hips with force. Good base leverage and lower strength with knee bend to hold the point. Stout inline play strength. Plays with good balance and use of hands. Good arm extension and hand placement.


5 *Bjoern Werner DE Florida State 6040 275 4.75
Plays with knee and hip flexiblity to leverage and get under blocker. Good initial quickness and explosive force on his first step. Good use of hands to neutralize block and control the blocker with strength.


6 *Dee Milliner CB Alabama 6010 200 4.45
Quick to read and react to run or pass. Good body control with loose hips and is smooth and fluid in his movement with no wasted motion. Good ball skills and reactions to play the ball down the field.


7 *Taylor Lewan LOT Michigan 6080 310 5.20
Plays with a good base and knee bend in pass protection. In pass pro he has the ability to quick set with body quickness, change of direction, and can redirect with natural body control. Demonstrates attitude and aggression to engage in initial contact with base, balance, and knee bend.


8 *Damontre Moore DE Texas A&M 6036 255 4.65
Explosive first step quickness. Long arms and very good athletic ability. Has the speed to turn the corner and go for the ball as well as a sack. Has some dip and lean ability off the edge.


9 *Luke Joeckel LOT Texas A&M 6060 315 5.15
An explosive knee bender with good leg drive, strength, and surge. Equally productive as a pass or run blocker. Sets the edge of the offense on the left side with his lateral quickness and range.


10 *Sam Montgomery DE LSU 6040 255 4.56
Very athletic with a long rangy build. Flashes first step quickness and can close down laterally on inside runs. Takes good crossfield pursuit angles. Flies around the field looking to make plays.


11 Manti Te'o ILB Notre Dame 6020 255 4.75
Four-year starter that was the Irish’s leading tackler the past three years. Plays square inside. Shuffles down the line and fills the running lanes in a 4-3 scheme. A thickly built linebacker of Samoan descent. A consistent and productive run play filler who is solid in coverage.


12 *Johnathan Hankins DT Ohio State 6040 325 5.25
More explosive than quick twitch. Strong penetrating one-gap and getting up the field. A power player who can stack a double team. Strong power rusher. Uses his hands well to push the pocket. Good thickness and strength.


13 *Barkevious Mingo OLB LSU 6040 240 4.55
Sudden first step. Disruptive in his play. An impact player who can run and finish a play. Plays hard. Tough to block one on one. Projects to an outside linebacker in a 3-4 scheme. Needs more upper and lower body strength to stop the run.


14 Sylvester Williams DT North Carolina 6030 320 5.25
A wide body who plays square. Has the size, strength, temperament, and toughness to play a 2-gap nose tackle. Possesses good agility and ability to change directions. One of the few inside players who can rush the passer.


15 John Jenkins NT/DT Georgia 6034 358 5.30
Two-year starter who is a junior college transfer. Started seven games as a junior. Only played one year of high school football. Can play in either the 3-4 or 4-3 scheme packages. Powerful at the point of attack. He can stop and stack with the best. Sheds the block quickly, locates, and tackles. Hits the blocker and ball carrier with an explosive force. Pushes the play deep into the backfield. Country strong.


16 Tyler Wilson QB Arkansas 6020 220 4.75
Two-year starter who backed up Ryan Mallet before he burst onto the national scene in 2011. He was the first Arkansas quarterback to ever earn 1st team All-SEC honors from conference coaches and the media. His arm is strong enough to complete passes off his back foot. He can feel and adjust to pressure. Athletic enough to scramble for positive yards with natural running ability.


17 Chance Warmack OG Alabama 6030 320 5.00
Three-year starter who is powerful and explosive in his upper and lower body. Plays with a stout base and a boxer’s punch. A knee bender with long arms, thick body, and good balance. Stays on his feet when pulling. Strong on down blocks. Plays square and works to keep his hands inside the frame. Takes good angles to seal linebackers on the second level. Built like a Coke machine with arms.


18 Sheldon Richardson DT Missouri 6030 295 4.89
If you want an undertackle in the 4-3 scheme Richardson is ultra disruptive and productive.


19 *Keenan Allen WR California 6030 210 4.48
Good hands to snatch the ball. Can get behind the secondary and separate with quickness and speed. Natural receiving skills. Has the feet to get his body in position to catch the ball. Illusive in space after catch.


20 Alex Okafor DE Texas 6040 265 4.75
Three-year starter that has the ability to win the one-on-one battles. The rangy end can turn speed to power. He can dip his play side shoulder and turn the corner. Good flexibility to bend, leverage, and set the edge of the defense. Good use of his hands and long arms. This man is not content to stay on the line of scrimmage. He disengages quickly and hustles to the ball. He has the strength to pull and jerk an offensive lineman to the ground.


21 *Eric Reid FS LSU 6020 215 4.55
Instinctive and active player who hustles in pursuit. Gets downhill quickly on run support and reacts well in space. Good body control with sure explosive wrap. The downside to his big hits are big misses at times.


22 *Alec Ogletree IB Georgia 6026 239 4.65
An athletically talented, versatile inside or outside linebacker who plays square with good knee bend. Natural ability to find the ball. Explosive hitter. Aggressive and willing to initiate contact.


23 *Xavier Rhodes CB Florida State 6020 210 4.50
A big corner that knocks down catchable balls. Good short area quickness where he can reroute receivers. Plays with good base and balance. Tough minded in his play.


24 Tyler Eifert TE Notre Dame 6060 255 4.75
Two-year starter with the second most tight end receptions in Notre Dame history. A big target similar to his tight end predecessors Kyle Rudolph, John Carlson, and Anthony Fasano. He finds the soft spots in zone coverage and at times on wheel routes. Can beat linebackers in man to man coverage. He can close the cushion when going vertical down the seam. Good enough speed to get deep. Adjusts well to the ball. Can make the over shoulder type catch. Battles for the jump ball.


25 Johnthan Banks CB Mississippi State 6010 189 4.48
A three-year starter at corner and seven games at free safety as a freshman. Arguably the top senior corner heading into the fall with 12 interceptions and good length for the position. A slender wiry corner with long arms. Regularly goes for the strip when tackling a ball carrier. A “get them down” type tackler. Good hands and ball skills.


26 Cornellius Carradine DE Florida State 6040 265 4.75
Took over for the injured Brandon Jenkins and has not missed a beat. Long arms and big hands to control the blocker. Gets in the throwing lane with his long arms and bats down passes. Has good size, speed, and motor to develop into a Sunday contributor.


27 *Jake Matthews OT Texas A&M 6047 310 5.15
Good NFL DNA. Son of Hall of Famer, Bruce Matthews who played 19 years with the Houston Oilers and Tennessee Titans. Plays right tackle. Gets movement on his down blocks to create running lanes. As a pass protector he sets his base, plays with quick feet, and has the ability to play flat-footed and adjust with a lateral slide to a speed rusher. Plays with good knee bend and a good change of direction.


28 Terrance Williams WR Baylor 6020 205 4.49
Three-year starter who is a fifth year senior. Plays in a spread zone based offense that distributes the ball to a variety of receivers and backs. Concentration and courage to catch over the middle. Holds the ball on contact. Good sized receiver who will compete for the ball in the air. Two of his biggest catches in 2011 were vertical “9” routes catching the ball for touchdowns versus Texas and Oklahoma. He can beat press man coverage off the line with his quick feet. Good contact balance to keep his feet after hit and get yards after catch.


29 Barrett Jones OC Alabama 6042 305 5.10
Four-year starter, the 2011 Outland Trophy winner may be the most decorated offensive lineman in Alabama history. He has experience at left tackle, guard, and center which makes his versatility a premium for all 32 teams. Along with the Outland Trophy, Jones won the Jacobs’ Blocking Trophy as the SEC’s top offensive lineman. In a nutshell, Jones has good foot quickness when he moves off the ball with the ability to move and slide his feet to perform various techniques required of an offensive lineman. He moves easily and always seems to take the proper steps and footwork. He is a natural knee bender that is smart.


30 Kawann Short NT/DT Purdue 6030 330 5.30
Four-year starter who is built like a Sherman tank with long arms. A power player with good upper and lower body strength. Has the ability to control a blocker or flashes quickness to burst through a gap. Delivers explosive jolt to the blocker with his hands. Tough and aggressive. Plays with control and violence. His endurance has improved over last year, but must keep working to stay in shape so he can play in longer stretches. A big bodied inside player who can hold his ground and stack a double team. Most productive from end to end.


31 Jonathan Cooper OG North Carolina 6030 315 5.00
Competitive and explosive. His hands are quick and strong. Gains control of defender. Will lock out, position, and adjust his hands. Punches with authority. A good athlete with quick and nifty feet.


32 Dallas Thomas OT Tennessee 6050 310 5.20
Good punch and explosiveness as a run blocker and pass protector. Gets his power from his flexible hips, knees, and ankles. Has the ability to stay balanced with knee bend. Can block on the move. Powerful on down blocks.
 
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