Quote Originally Posted by jklowan View Post
I'd be happy with something similar to this...

30: ILB DENZEL PERRYMAN, MIAMI (FLA.)
He might be “height challenged,” but is stout at the point of attack, possessing an athletic physique, good straight-line closing speed.

62: CB BYRON JONES, CONNECTICUT
Jones is a quick decision maker with not only elite diagnosis ability on screens, but also shows the proper angle technique to be effective taking on ball carriers.

94: DT GRADY JARRETT, CLEMSON
A physical force vs. the inside running game, as he posted ten stops-for-loss and 12 QB pressures, finishing third on the team with 73 tackles as a senior.

129: OT TY SAMBRAILO, COLORADO STATE
Any team that drafts him can expect to get a, Reliable and hardworking offensive lineman, someone who’s coming in right away who wants to contribute.

166: TE JESSE JAMES, PENN STATE
He's a freak. ... He's got speed, he's got strength, he's got agility, he's got size.

206: DE CEDRIC REED, TEXAS
Will crash down the line of scrimmage to attack running plays when left unblocked on the open side. Can be disruptive with inside pass-rush moves.

210: QB CODY FAJARDO, NEVADA
There are two quarterbacks in NCAA history who rushed for over 3,000 yards in their collegiate careers, while also passing for at least 9,000.

213: DE COREY CRAWFORD, CLEMSON
At 6'5 and boasting an enormous wingspan, Crawford's length allows him to make up for a somewhat pedestrian first step.

247: ILB BRYCE HAGER, BAYLOR
Rapid read-react to locate the ball. Very disciplined in reading his keys and reacting to the ball.
I'm not an expert on anything related to the draft or college football, but doesn't current groupthink have the first two swapped with Jones in Round 1 and Perryman in Round 2?