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Top QBS and RBS for the 2015 draft


Tony The Wiz

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     My top QBS after watching over 200 college football games and watching tape. QB wasn't a strong position this year as we know so hear goes.

   

             1. Marcus Mariota - Top 5 grade -  Has it all. I have described on other post his best trait is he gets better every year.

             2. Jameis Winston -  The hardest part is were you draft him. He is a top 5 QB but we all know his off field problems. I wouldn't pick him in the top 10

 

             3. Bryce Petty  -  Mid 2nd  - inconsistent but when on he is real good. Look at the bowl game versus Michigan St.  

 

             4. Shane Carden  -  Late 3rd -  Many people have Grayson or Hundley here. Don't like either ahead of Carden especially Hundley.

        Carden is a gunslinger and needs to be coached up.

 

             5. Chris Bonner -  mid 4th - Why do I like this division 2 player. He really impressed me in the all star game and his size and arm strength is really

 interesting. He looks and acts like a NFL QB. Some team needs to get him in and coach him.

             6. Garret Grayson -  Late 4th - Better runner than passer but he does make plays. Needs a lot of coaching if he make a NFL roster

 

             7. Sean Mannion - Early 5th - Nice size but I compare him to Mike Glennon coming out of college. Could he surprise like Glennon that is

  question. He has great games and bad games.

             8. Brett Hundley - Early 5th -  He is just way to inconsistent. Better athlete than thrower. My thought go to CFL  and come back to the NFL in three to four years

           

             9.  Brandon Bridge - Early 6th - One word to describe him is RAW. Nice arm but needs better accuracy.  Like to see him get  coached up

            10. Taylor Heinicke - Mid 6th -  Interesting kid. Put up great numbers when Old Dominion was a division 1A school.  Makes plays with feet and arm.

 

            11. Connor Halliday - Early 7th.- Threw a lot in college. Prone to mistakes but has pretty nice size and had some good games.

            12. Ryan Williams -   Late 7th. - Did not play because of injury but has great size and good arm. There is some good tape on this guy

 

 

Running Backs were a strong position in this draft like I haven't seen in years. Here goes my top 20 

 

            1.  Todd Gurley -  Mid 1st  -  Would be top 5 if not for injury. Best  RB in draft. Explosive and could return kicks.

            2. Melvin Gordon -  Mid to late 1st -  What can you say but has it all.  Not far off from Gurley.

 

            3.  Tevin Coleman - Late 1st to real early 2nd. - Runs straight up like Eric Dickerson.  If there is an opening he is gone. Only knock is he doesn't get yards after the tackle.

            4. Jay Ajayi -  Early 2nd - He runs strong and determined. He looks like a pro running back.

            5. David Cobb -  Early 2nd I love Cobb. Watched him at Minnesota and he is a bruiser at RB. He gets yards after the tackle. He showed me a lot in the all star game.

            6. Ameer Abdullah  - Mid 2nd - Really reminds me of Ahmad Bradshaw but with a lot more moves. Give him an inch and he will get you some yards.

            7. David Johnson  -  Mid 2nd - Love everything about this RB. He did play in division 1A but he looked great in all star competition.

 

            8. Duke Johnson  - Late 2nd early 3rd. - Elusive runner who glides but has power for a five foot nine running back.

            8. Jeremy Langford - Late 2nd early 3rd- He may be a better pro than college RB. He just runs a pro ready running back and is faster than he looks. He posted a 4:42 at combine. That may even move him up.

          10.  Javarious Allen - Mid 3rd - He is a big back with good speed. He could get 25 runs a game and still have some left.

          11. T.J. Yeldon - Late 3rd -  A good back but not as fast. I wonder how he will handle  the pro game.

 

          12. Mike Davis - Early 4th -  Like duke Johnson but not as shifty. 

          13. Cameron Artis-Payne - Early 4th - Now this RB is smallish and runs straight ahead. 

          14. Dominique Brown - Mid 4th - A big back that drives for yards. Pro type of RB.

          15. Matt Jones - Mid 4th -  Another big back. Pro ready body and a good runner.

 

          16. Malcolm Brown - Early 5th - Again good size and runs strong.

          17. John Crockett - Early 5th- He maybe my over achiever. Played for Division 1A champion N. Dakota St. who always played hard.

          18. Akeem Hunt - Late 5th - a scat back who is fast and good hands.

 

          19.  Josh Robinson -  Mid 6th  - Smallish but runs like a bowling ball.

          20. Kenny Hilliard  - Mid 6th - A bruising back at L.S. U.

 

 

   Full Backs or H backs

                                     1. Zack Fowler - Late 4th to early 5th - Good block but can get you some yards.

                                     2. Tyler Varga -  Late 4th to early fifth - Just a plain good football player who shows he belongs at the all star game.

                                     3. Mark Weisman  - Mid 6th - You want to get in the end zone than give it to this Iowa player.

                                     4. Zach Zenner -  Early 7th - Love these go getters from a division 1A school

                                     5. Aaron Ripkowski - Late 7th  free agent - Tough guy blocker.   

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