MY FINAL ILB RANKINGS
*player listed with capital letters did not receive a combine invite.Code:Rk Rd Player, College Team (consensus rank, consensus round) 1 1 Darron Lee, Ohio State (1, 1-2) 2 1-2 Reggie Ragland, Alabama (2, 1-2) 3 2 Deion Jones, LSU (3, 2-3) 4 2 Joshua Perry, Ohio State (4, 2-3) 5 3-4 B.J. Goodson, Clemson (7, 3-4) 6 4 Nick Kwiatkoski, Utah (5, 3-5) 7 4 Blake Martinez, Stanford (9, 4-5) 8 4 Tyler Matakevich, Temple (6, 3-4) 9 4-5 Nick Vigil, Utah State (11, 5-6) 10 5 Kentrell Brothers, Missouri (8, 2-6) 11 5 Scooby Wright, Arizona (10, 4-6) 12 5-6 Jared Norris, Utah (13, 6-7) 13 5-6 Terrance Smith, Florida State (14, 6-FA) 14 6 Antonio Morrison, Florida (12, 5-FA) 15 6 Josh Forrest, Kentucky (17, 4-FA) 16 7 LUKE RHODES, William & Mary (20, 7-FA) 17 7 BRANDON CHUBB, Wake Forest (23, 7-FA) 18 7-FA Beniquez Brown, Mississippi State (18, 7-FA) 19 7-FA JOE WALKER, Oregon (26, FA) 20 7-FA Steven Daniels, Boston College (16, 6-FA) 21 PFA JAMES BURGESS, Louisville (24, FA) 22 PFA Dominique Alexander, Oklahoma (15, 5-FA) 23 FA Cassanova McKinzy, Auburn (19, 7-FA) 24 FA Raphael Kirby, Miami (Fla) (22, 7-FA) 25 FA Gionni Paul, Utah (25, 7-FA) 26 FA C.J. Johnson, Mississippi (21, FA)
PACKERS ANGLE
A big area of need--although it might not be as dire if Barrington returns healthy and Ryan takes the year two leap.
Last edited by HarveyWallbangers; 04-28-2016 at 05:22 PM.
"There's a lot of interest in the draft. It's great. But quite frankly, most of the people that are commenting on it don't know anything about what they are talking about."--Ted Thompson
MY FINAL S RANKINGS
*player listed with capital letters did not receive a combine invite.Code:Rk Rd Player, College Team (consensus rank, consensus round) 1 1 Jalen Ramsey, Florida State (1, 1) 2 1-2 Karl Joseph, West Virginia (2, 1-2) 3 1-2 Vonn Bell, Ohio State (4, 1-3) 4 2 Keanu Neal, Florida (3, 1-3) 5 2-3 T.J. Green, Clemson (5, 2-4) 6 2-3 Sean Davis, Maryland (9, 2-5) 7 3 Justin Simmons, Boston College (7, 3-4) 8 3 Miles Killebrew, Southern Utah (8, 3-4) 9 3 Darian Thompson, Boise State (6, 2-3) 10 3-4 Tyvis Powell, Ohio State (14, 4-6) 11 3-4 KEVIN BYARD, Middle Tennessee (13, 3-6) 12 4 Jeremy Cash, Duke (10, 3-5) 13 4 Deon Bush, Miami (Fla) (15, 3-6) 14 4-5 Kavon Frazier, Central Michigan (17, 4-7) 15 4-5 DeAndre Houston-Carson, William & Mary (11, 3-5) 16 4-5 K.J. Dillon, West Virginia (12, 3-5) 17 5-6 Jordan Lucas, Penn State (18, 6-FA) 18 5-6 Jayron Kearse, Clemson (16, 4-6) 19 6-7 CLAYTON FEJEDELEM, Illinois (22, 7-FA) 20 7 Elijah Shumate, Notre Dame (20, 7-FA) 21 7-FA D.J. HUNTER, Marshall (27, 7-FA) 22 7-FA MICHAEL CAPUTO, Wisconsin (24, 7-FA) 23 7-FA Tevin Carter, Utah (23, FA) 24 7-FA Derrick Kindred, TCU (21, 7-FA) 25 PFA WILL PARKS, Arizona (26, 7-FA) 26 PFA Jordan Lomax, Iowa (25, 7-FA) 27 PFA TRAE ELSTON, Mississippi (19, 5-FA) 28 FA A.J. Stamps, Kentucky (28, FA) 29 FA Lamarcus Brutus, Florida State (29, FA)
PACKERS ANGLE
Not an area of need. We'll take one if there is value there.
"There's a lot of interest in the draft. It's great. But quite frankly, most of the people that are commenting on it don't know anything about what they are talking about."--Ted Thompson
MY TOP 40 PROSPECTS
1 Jalen Ramsey
2 Myles Jack*
3 Joey Bosa
4 Jaylon Smith*
5 Laremy Tunsil
6 DeForest Buckner
7 Carson Wentz
8 Jack Conklin
9 Ezekiel Elliott
10 Ronnie Stanley
11 Darron Lee
12 Vernon Hargreaves
13 Jared Goff
14 Sheldon Rankins
15 Leonard Floyd
16 Laquon Treadwell
17 Josh Doctson
18 Jarran Reed
19 Vernon Butler
20 Paxton Lynch
21 Shaq Lawson
22 Kenny Clark
23 Ryan Kelly
24 Emmanuel Ogbah
25 Taylor Decker
26 A'Shawn Robinson
27 Reggie Ragland
28 Andrew Billings
29 Eli Apple
30 William Jackson
31 Kamalei Correa
32 Karl Joseph
33 Corey Coleman
34 Sterling Shepard
35 Mackensie Alexander
36 Jason Spriggs
37 Germain Ifedi
38 Vonn Bell
39 Cody Whitehair
40 Joshua Garnett
*Before their injuries, I'd replace them with Jonathan Bullard and Deion Jones. Chris Jones, Kevin Dodd, and Nick Martin just missed the list.
Last edited by HarveyWallbangers; 04-28-2016 at 06:39 PM.
"There's a lot of interest in the draft. It's great. But quite frankly, most of the people that are commenting on it don't know anything about what they are talking about."--Ted Thompson