Quarterback
Grades:
190 - 200 (A) = Elite. NFL Ready Player. Usually a first round pick
180 - 189 (B) = Player who can make an immediate impact in the NFL. Usually a mid first round to early second round pick
170 - 179 (C) = Player who can succeed in the NFL, but will take time to develop. Usually a mid second round pick to early fourth.
160 - 169 (D) = Player who still have the potential to succeed, but often times will not. Mid fourth round to late fifth.
100 - 159 (F) = Players who are considered a long shot in the NFL, usually drafted in the late fifth or don't get drafted at all.
Grades are based solely on talent. Yes, some prospect have high score and rank lower, this list is based on who analyst predict to go first. Score are solely my opinion.
- Geno Smith, 6-3, 218, West Virginia (189)
- EJ Manuel, 6-5, 237, Florida State (180)
- Matt Barkley, 6-3, 227, Southern California (176)
- Tyler Wilson, 6-2, 215, Arkansas (174)
- Ryan Nassib, 6-2, 227, Syracuse (169)
- Eddie Lacy, 5-11, 231, Alabama (184)
- Montee Ball, 5-11, 214, Wisconsin (184)
- Johnathan Franklin, 5-10, 205, UCLA (182)
- Le'Veon Bell, 6-2, 230, Michigan State (174)
- Giovani Bernard, 5-9, 202, North Carolina (169)
- Cordarrelle Patterson, 6-2, 216, Tennessee (188)
- Tavon Austin, 5-9, 174, West Virginia (190)
- Keenan Allen, 6-2, 206, California (184)
- Robert Woods, 6-1, 201, Southern California (182)
- Justin Hunter, 6-4, 196, Tennessee (177)
- Tyler Eifert, 6-6, 250, Notre Dame (188)
- Zach Ertz, 6-5, 249, Stanford (187)
- Vance McDonald, 6-4, 267, Rice (172)
- Gavin Escobar, 6-6, 254, San Diego State (172)
- Jordan Reed, 6-3, 236, Florida (180)
- Luke Joeckel, 6-6, 306, Texas A&M (194)
- Eric Fisher, 6-7, 306, Central Michigan (194)
- Lane Johnson, 6-6, 303, Oklahoma (191)
- DJ Fluker, 6-5, 339, Alabama (189)
- Justin Pugh, 6-5, 307, Syracuse (183)
- Chance Warmack, 6-2, 317, Alabama (195)
- Jonathan Cooper, 6-2, 311, North Carolina (190)
- Larry Warford, 6-3, 332, Kentucky (183)
- Alvin Bailey, 6-3, 312, Arkansas (170)
- Brian Winters, 6-4, 320, Kent State (169)
- Barrett Jones, 6-5, 306, Alabama (182)
- Travis Frederick, 6-4, 312, Wisconsin (184)
- Brian Schwenke, 6-3, 314, California (177)
- Khaled Holmes, 6-3, 302, Southern California (175)
- Braxston Cave, 6-3, 303, Notre Dame (160)
- Ezekial Ansah, 6-5, 271, Brigham Young (185)
- Bjoern Werner, 6-3, 266, Florida State (192)
- Cornellius Carradine, 6-4, 276, Florida State (189)
- Datone Jones, 6-4, 283, UCLA (183)
- Damontre Moore, 6-5. 250, Texas A&M (187)
- Shariff Floyd, 6-3, 297, Florida (199)
- Sheldon Richardson, 6-3, 294, Missouri (194)
- Star Lotulelei, 6-3, 311, Utah (190)
- Sylvester Williams, 6-3, 313, North Carolina (192)
- Johnathan Hankins, 6-3, 320, Ohio State (184)
- Manti Te'O, 6-1, 241, Notre Dame (186)
- Kevin Minter, 6-0, 246, LSU (185)
- Kiko Alonso, 6-4, 238, Oregon (179)
- Alex Ogletree, 6-3, 242, Georgia (182)
- Nico Johnson, 6-2 248, Alabama (167)
- Dion Jordan, 6-6, 248, Oregon (187)
- Barkevious Mingo, 6-4, 241, LSU (184)
- Jarvis Jones, 6-3, 245, Georgia (188)
- Arthur Brown, 6-1, 241, Kansas State (179)
- Jamie Collins, 6-4, 250, Southern Mississippi (160)
- Kenny Vaccaro, 6-0, 214, Texas (189)
- Eric Reid, 6-1, 213, LSU (188)
- D.J. Swearinger, 5,11, 208 South Carolina (180)
- Bacarri Rambo, 6-1, 211, Georgia (178)
- TJ McDonald, 6-3, 219, Southern California (175)
- Matt Elam, 5-10, 208, Florida (193)
- Jonathan Cyprien, 6-0, 217, FIU (187)
- JJ Wilcox, 6-0, 213, Georgia Southern (173)
- Shamarko Thomas, 5-9, 213, Syracuse (169)
- Shawn Williams, 6-0, 213, Georgia (159)
- Dee Milliner, 6-0, 201, Alabama (189)
- Xavier Rhodes, 6-2, 210, Florida State (187)
- Desmond Trufant, 6-0, 190, Washington (186)
- Johnathan Banks, 6-2, 185, Mississippi State (183)
- David Amerson, 6-1, 205, North Carolina State (178)
- Kicker
- Punter
- Long Snapper
- Fullback
Grades:
190 - 200 (A) = Elite. NFL Ready Player. Usually a first round pick
180 - 189 (B) = Player who can make an immediate impact in the NFL. Usually a mid first round to early second round pick
170 - 179 (C) = Player who can succeed in the NFL, but will take time to develop. Usually a mid second round pick to early fourth.
160 - 169 (D) = Player who still have the potential to succeed, but often times will not. Mid fourth round to late fifth.
100 - 159 (F) = Players who are considered a long shot in the NFL, usually drafted in the late fifth or don't get drafted at all.
Grades are based solely on talent. Yes, some prospect have high score and rank lower, this list is based on who analyst predict to go first. Score are solely my opinion.