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2. and 13. ST. LOUIS RAMS (7-9) They need: OL, CB, S, WR, LB. They don’t need: DL, QB, RB. Miami New England Editors: These logos are licensed to you OT for useGreg in Possible first pick: Robinson, Auburn; WRCleveland Cincinnati Dolphins Patriots an editorial news context only. Other uses, including <AP> FBN AFC LOGOS 090104: as a linking device on a Web site, or in an advertising Bengals Browns Graphic originally moved on 081104. Sammy RETRANSMISSION; helmet logos for teams in or promotionalWatkins, piece, may violateClemson this entity's Seattle trademark or other intellectual property rights, and may violate your license from AP.
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QUARTERBACKS ■■ JOHNNY MANZIEL, Texas A&M (5-foot-11¾, 207 pounds). 2012 Heisman Trophy winner was one of most exciting and productive players in college football history. How well his game, which featured plenty of spectacular but unscripted plays out of the pocket, translates to NFL is big question. Mechanics and recognition of defenses need work and size is not ideal, but athleticism and competitiveness are enticing. ■■ BLAKE BORTLES, UCF (6-5, 232). Blossomed into one of college football’s best quarterbacks last year, leading Central Florida to the most successful season in the history of the program. Has drawn comparisons to Ben Roethlisberger because of his combination of size and mobility. ■■ TEDDY BRIDGEWATER, Louisville (6-2, 214). Three-year starter who took over as freshman and helped Louisville to consecutive doubledigit win seasons in his final two years. Solid mechanics, reads field well, stays disciplined under pressure and has shown willingness to play hurt. ■■ DEREK CARR, Fresno State (6-2, 214). Brother of 2002 first overall draft pick David Carr. Threw for more than 3,000 yards and 30 touchdowns in a season three times. Quick feet and quick release, helps him get rid of ball fast and avoid pressure. Good athlete. Forces throws and size is not ideal. ■■ Other early-round possibilities: AJ McCarron, Alabama; Jimmy Garoppolo, Eastern Illinois; Zach Mettenberger, LSU; Tom Savage, Pittsburgh. RUNNING BACKS ■■ CARLOS HYDE, Ohio State (6-0, 230). After serving three-game suspension, returned to have huge senior season, averaged 7.3 yards per carry. Runs with power, has quick feet and excellent size. Good hands and solid blocker. Lacks breakaway speed and there are some questions about conditioning. WIDE RECEIVERS ■■ SAMMY WATKINS, Clemson (6-1, 211). Spectacular freshman and junior seasons, sandwiched around so-so sophomore year when he was hampered by suspension and injury. Clemson’s career leader in receptions (240) and yards receiving (3,391). Big-time speed and good hands. Runs tough and with power after catch. There’s not much to complain about, maybe better route running, but that goes for most receivers coming into NFL. ■■ MIKE EVANS, Texas A&M (6-5, 231). In two seasons playing with Manziel, Evans had 151 catches, 2,499 yards and 17 touchdowns. Huge, Calvin Johnson-type receiver, though he doesn’t quite have Megatron speed. Was nearly impossible for college cornerbacks to stop one-on-one on deep balls. ■■ BRANDIN COOKS, Oregon State (5-10, 170). Won Biletnikoff Award as nation’s best receiver last year, when he set Pac-12 records with 128 catches for 1,730 yards. Very fast (legit 4.4 in 40-yard dash), but not just undersized deep threat. Has good quickness to separate from defenders in middle of field and make tacklers miss. Plays physical despite size, but that size is still far from ideal. ■■ ODELL BECKHAM, LSU (5-11, 198). Broke LSU’s single-season record with 2,315 all-purpose yards last season. Tough and skilled receiver and excellent return man. Reliable hands. Strong and quick after the catch. Tough to tackle. Plays bigger than 5-11. Doesn’t have blazing speed or great size, but if you watched him play you might have a hard time noticing that. ■■ KELVIN BENJAMIN, Florida State (6-5, 240). Blossomed last season with 54 catches for 1,011 yards and 15 touchdowns, including winning score in BCS championship game against Auburn. Huge and an irresistible red-zone weapon. Hands fall into needs-improvement category and he is not a burner. But fast enough considering his size. ■■ MARQISE LEE, USC (6-0, 192). After huge sophomore season (118 catches and 1,721 yards), Lee fell off last year as junior (57 for 791). Injuries were a problem. Inconsistent play at quarterback for USC was another. He also just didn’t play well. At his best, Lee looks like future star. Runs smooth routes, catches with ease and always seems to be open. TIGHT ENDS ■■ ERIC EBRON, North Carolina (6-4, 250). Breakout junior season with 62 catches for 973 yards, breaking ACC record for yards by tight end held by Vernon Davis at Maryland. Exceptional athlete, combining size, speed, quickness and sticky hands. Blocking needs work and needs to play at his best more consistently, but could be next matchup nightmare tight end in NFL. ■■ JACE AMARO, Texas Tech (6-5, 265). Was most productive tight end in college football last season, going for 106 catches and 1,352 yards in Texas Tech’s spread offense, where he often lined up as slot receiver. Set FBS record for yards by tight end. OFFENSIVE LINEMEN ■■ GREG ROBINSON, Auburn (6-5, 332). Two-year starter at left tackle who became dominant player as junior last year. Checks all boxes with size, athleticism and power. Potential top-five pick, though pass blocking technique needs some work. ■■ JAKE MATTHEWS, Texas A&M (6-5, 308). Son of Hall of Fame offensive lineman Bruce Matthews. Became starter during freshman season. Played right tackle as sophomore and junior and moved to left as senior after Luke Joeckel moved on to NFL. ■■ TAYLOR LEWAN, Michigan (6-7, 309). Started 39 games at left tackle in final three seasons at Michigan and was team captain. Good balance, speed and quickness. Needs to fill out in lower body. Not an overpowering blocker. ■■ ZACK MARTIN, Notre Dame (6-4, 308). Started 39 games and was two-time team captain. Reliable, tough, sound and consistent blocker. Might be better suited to playing guard because of size.
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DEFENSIVE LINE ■■ JADEVEON CLOWNEY, South Carolina (6-foot-6, 266 pounds). Production fell off after spectacular sophomore season for defensive end. Finished last season with 111⁄2 tackles for loss and three sacks after getting 231⁄2 and 13 in 2012. Most talented and athletically gifted player in draft. Blazing fast for size. Moves fluidly. Plays with power, gets off line quickly and can chase down running backs from sideline to sideline. Some questions about playing with consistently high effort and he needs to develop more pass rushing technique, but he’s likely No. 1 pick. ■■ AARON DONALD, Pittsburgh (6-1, 285). As productive as any college defensive player last season, and has hardware to back it up. Defensive tackle won Bronko Nagurski Award as national defensive player of year, and Outland and Lombardi trophies as top lineman after leading country in tackles for loss with 281⁄2. ■■ LOUIS NIX III, Notre Dame (6-2, 331). Left knee injury limited him to eight games last season, but was one of best nose tackles in country in 2012, helping Fighting Irish reach national title game. He had 50 tackles that season, and only 27 last season. Size, strength and power are textbook for position. Conditioning could be issue; needs to keep his weight down. ■■ STEPHON TUITT, Notre Dame (6-5, 304). Like his teammate Nix, was not quite as productive in 2013 as 2012 and battled nagging injuries. Defensive end finished with 71⁄2 sacks last year. Good tackler, strong against run and has excellent size and strength. Doesn’t project to being big-time pass rusher. ■■ TIMMY JERNIGAN, Florida State (6-2, 299). Anchored Seminoles’ defense at nose tackle and made plenty of plays from middle with 11 tackles for loss and four sacks. Gets into backfield and provides good pass rush with quick hands. Size is less than ideal and conditioning needs work to stay on field more often. ■■ RA’SHEDE HAGEMAN, Minnesota (6-6, 310). Became starter as junior and was one of best defensive tackles in Big Ten as senior last season. Chosen team MVP with 13 tackles for loss, eight passes defended, an interception and two blocked kicks. Impressive athlete, but not as dominant a player considering his physical tools. ■■ DEMARCUS LAWRENCE, Boise State (6-3, 252). Had 20 sacks in last two seasons at Boise State. Has skills of potential double-digit sack defensive end or outside linebacker in NFL. LINEBACKERS ■■ KHALIL MACK, Buffalo (6-3, 251). Four-year starter who became one of best linebackers in country. Last season had 10 1⁄2 sacks, three interceptions, five forced fumbles and scored two touchdowns. Potential every down linebacker with ability to be hellacious pass rusher and sideline-to-sideline force. Hard hitter and excellent athlete. Only knock was a few lackluster performances and at times he seemed to try too hard to make big plays. ■■ ANTHONY BARR, UCLA (6-5, 255). Moved from offense to defense after two years in college and finished with 231⁄2 sacks in two seasons playing outside linebacker in 3-4 defense. Fast first step and explosive pass rusher. Speed and quickness player. Strength and power need improvement. ■■ C.J. MOSLEY, Alabama (6-2, 234). SEC defensive player of year and Butkus Award winner as nation’s top linebacker in 2013. Made 215 tackles in final two seasons. Leader and field general of one of best defenses in nation. Always around ball. Great instincts and fundamentally sound tackler. Not used much as pass rusher and coverage skills need work. Improve those a bit and he’s every-down star. ■■ RYAN SHAZIER, Ohio State (6-1, 237). Led Big Ten with 134 tackles and 221⁄2 stops for loss from weak side linebacker spot last year. Fast and finds way into backfield, using athleticism to avoid blockers. Could be used as pass rusher and has tools to be good in coverage. On thin side, so he can be knocked around at point of attack. DEFENSIVE BACKS ■■ JUSTIN GILBERT, Oklahoma State (6-0, 202). Had five interceptions as sophomore, none as junior and seven last season. Returned two interceptions for touchdowns in 2013. Cornerback finished career with six kickoff return touchdowns. Good size and closing speed. Playmaker when he gets ball. Could make immediate impact as return man. ■■ DARQUEZE DENNARD, Michigan State (5-11, 199). Won Thorpe Award as the nation’s best defensive back last season to cap stellar career at cornerback. Had four interceptions, 62 tackles and 10 passes defended in 2013. Played plenty of man to man in college and excelled at it. Good though not elite speed. ■■ CALVIN PRYOR, Louisville (5-11, 207). Became starter at safety midway through freshman season and quickly became leader of defense. Finished with seven career interceptions. Made 175 tackles in final two seasons. Big hitter who finds ball quickly and excels at taking it away. A bit undersized, though he plays big. ■■ HA HA CLINTON-DIX, Alabama (6-1, 208). Missed couple of games last season because of suspension for breaking NCAA rule. Otherwise his first season as full-time starter at safety was excellent, with 51 tackles and two interceptions. Rangy and hard hitter, with good ball skills. Plays with discipline, though is not especially fast or athletic. ■■ KYLE FULLER, Virginia Tech (6-0, 190). Sports hernia cost the cornerback a chunk of last season, but was excellent when full speed. Broke up 10 passes and made two interceptions. ■■ JASON VERRETT, TCU (5-9, 189). Played much of last season with a shoulder injury but was still good enough to share Big 12 defensive player of the year honors. Had 14 passes defended and two interceptions. Fast and quick, but undersized which could lead to a career as a slot corner. ■■ DEONE BUCANNON, Washington State (6-1, 211). Four-year starter at safety who had a huge senior season, playing on poor defense. Led the Pac-12 in tackles (114) and interceptions (six).