51-100 Big Board With Commentary

NFL Draft

51. Ty Sambrailo, OT, Colorado State

Dominating athlete who handles pass rushers well but struggles with functional strength.

52. Jalen Collins, CB, LSU

Big, long, athletic CB whose measureables have been better than his play.

53. Sammie Coates, WR, Auburn

Big deep threat who struggles with catching fundamentals. Upside is off the charts.

54. Nelson Agholor, WR, USC

Deceptively fast player whose quickness makes him great on slants. Can go over the middle and be deadly after the catch.

55. Devin Smith, WR, Ohio State

Deep threat player whose athleticism is NFL ready.

56. Ty Montgomery, WR, Stanford

Inconsistent player but has run a full route tree and isn’t afraid of contact.

57. Rashad Greene, WR, Florida State

Thin but reliable possession WR in a deep threat body.

58. Dorial Green-Beckham, WR, Oklahoma

Big time physical talent with tons of off field questions. High risk, high reward.

59. Cody Prewitt, S, Ole Miss

Playmaker with good size, but not very physical.

60. Mike Davis, RB, South Carolina

Solid runner who battled through injuries. Built bigger but plays smaller.

61. Jay Ajayi, RB, Boise State

Quick footed runner who excels in space.

62. Duke Johnson, RB, Miami (FL)

Electric runner who can be a weapon if used creatively.

63. Hroniss Grasu, C, Oregon

Talented center who rarely misses a line call.

64. Gerod Holliman, S, Louisville

Playmaking safety with questions about tackling and work ethic.

65. Djoun Smith, CB, Florida Atlantic

Big time playmaker who is undersized. Very fluid.

66. Tre Jackson, OG, Florida State

Had a down year, but is massive and extremely strong.

67. Owamagbe Odigizuwa, DE, UCLA

Seals the edge extremely well and could fit in 4-3 or 3-4.

68. Corey Robinson, OT, South Carolina

Mammoth lineman who has dominant strength. Likely a guard at the next level.

69. Carl Davis, DT, Iowa

Solid all around player who is equally good against the run and pass.

70. Jake Fisher, OT, Oregon

Likely an OG convert who uses his hands and leverage to have dominant stretches.

71. Quinten Rollins, CB, Miami (OH)

Former basketball standout with great size and athletic ability. #1 CB upside.

72. Jaquiski Tartt, S, Samford

Top small school prospect who is a good in the box type of SS.

73. Trey Flowers, DE, Arkansas

Explosive athlete who excels in taking the RB down in the back field.

74. Ifo Ekepre-Olomu, CB, Oregon

Undersized with a knee injury has hurt IEO’s stock, but still a good nickel player.

75. Jordan Phillips, DT, Oklahoma

Huge NT who gets off the line with explosion. Nightmare to block.

76. Charles Gaines, CB, Louisville

Great ball tracking ability to make big plays.

77. Marcus Peters, CB, Washington

Kicked off of Washington’s team, but has the length and size to match up against big WRs.

78. Ellis McCarthy, DT, UCLA

Bulky DT who still needs to improve his strength.

79. Arie Kouandijo, OG, Alabama

Strong upper body makes him an ideal power scheme candidate.

80. Ameer Abdullah, RB, Nebraska

Small and quick but likely not a 3 down RB.

81. Josh Robinson, RB, Mississippi State

Good all around RB who doesn’t excel in one category.

82. Nate Orchard, DE, Utah

Big time playmaker who strips the ball and tackles well.

83. Tyler Kroft, TE, Rutgers

H-Back with soft hands and production.

84. Damarious Randall, S, Arizona State

Two way Safety who player back as a boundary safety but would fly toward runners at the LOS.

85. DJ Humphries, OT, Florida

Athletic OT who does well vs. speed but struggles vs. power.

86. Malcolm Brown, DT, Texas

Uses lower body strength to drive interior linemen back into the running game.

87. Kurtis Drummond, S, Michigan State

Ideal FS playmaker who can read the QBs eyes.

88. David Johnson, RB, Northern Iowa

Big productive bruiser who can catch the ball.

89. Tyrus Thompson, OT, Oklahoma

Huge OT who fits in a run first scheme.

90. Breshad Perriman, WR, UCF

Tall and rangy WR who creates mismatches.

91. Shaq Roland, WR, South Carolina

Slot WR with tons of quickness

92. Phillip Dorsett, WR, Miami (FL)

Deep threat who flashed ability for more.

93. Hauoli Kikaha, DE, Washington

Tenacious pass rusher with an injury history.

94. Durrell Eskrridge, S, Syracuse

Huge FS with good athleticism but is very tight hipped.

95. Xavier Williams DT, Northern Iowa

Solid all around DT who might be ideal as a 3-4 5-technique.

96. Stefon Diggs, WR, Maryland

Big time recruit whose production & injuries haven’t matched talent.

97. Buck Allen, RB, USC

Powerful inside runner who makes himself smaller to get into holes.

98. David Cobb, RB, Minnesota

Tough physical runner who probably will do best in a committee.

99. Jacoby Glenn, CB, UCF

Good size and upside but still incredibly raw.

100. Alex Carter, CB, Stanford

Physical CB who is one of the best press CBs in the draft.


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