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TFE Big Board - Top Graded Prospects
Posted on 3/15/15 at 1:46 pm
Posted on 3/15/15 at 1:46 pm
The Football Educator's Brandon Thorn bring you his top grades prospects so far. Included in this Top 17 are 5 SEC stars.
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2015 NFL Draft Big Board – Graded Players
1. Edge – Vic Beasley – Clemson – 6-3/246 – Grade: 7.7 Elite get off, refined pass rusher with an arsenal of moves and supreme athleticism. Advanced application of leverage/bend and much better versus the run than given credit for.
2. DL – Leonard Williams – USC - 6-5/300 – Grade: 7.6 Stout at POA, NFL-ready from day 1 in terms of strength/athleticism. Think Richard Seymour.
3. Edge – Randy Gregory – Nebraska – 6-6/245 – Grade: 7.4 Extremely athletic, explosive, and long. Uses all three very efficiently and only a 2-year D1 player. Tons of room to grow technique and body wise.
17. ILB Benardrick McKinney – Mississippi State – 6-5/249 – Grade: 6.6 Very fluid in his movements with long arms and a strong upper body. Has sideline to sideline range but has poor footwork on contact. Needs to refine his technique as he has a tendency to lounge at blockers and over pursue ballcarriers.
Full Board - LINK
2015 NFL Draft Big Board – Graded Players
1. Edge – Vic Beasley – Clemson – 6-3/246 – Grade: 7.7 Elite get off, refined pass rusher with an arsenal of moves and supreme athleticism. Advanced application of leverage/bend and much better versus the run than given credit for.
2. DL – Leonard Williams – USC - 6-5/300 – Grade: 7.6 Stout at POA, NFL-ready from day 1 in terms of strength/athleticism. Think Richard Seymour.
3. Edge – Randy Gregory – Nebraska – 6-6/245 – Grade: 7.4 Extremely athletic, explosive, and long. Uses all three very efficiently and only a 2-year D1 player. Tons of room to grow technique and body wise.
17. ILB Benardrick McKinney – Mississippi State – 6-5/249 – Grade: 6.6 Very fluid in his movements with long arms and a strong upper body. Has sideline to sideline range but has poor footwork on contact. Needs to refine his technique as he has a tendency to lounge at blockers and over pursue ballcarriers.
Posted on 3/15/15 at 1:49 pm to BThorn86
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Included in this Top 17 are 5 SEC stars.
And yet you highlight 3 guys from other conferences in the 4 you listed?
Bruh, plz.
Posted on 3/15/15 at 1:56 pm to tylerdurden24
4. Shane Ray
5. Bud Dupree
8. Dante Fowler
11. Amari Cooper
17. McKinney
5. Bud Dupree
8. Dante Fowler
11. Amari Cooper
17. McKinney
Posted on 3/15/15 at 1:56 pm to SlimCharles140
quote:popkern
11. Amari Cooper
Posted on 3/15/15 at 1:58 pm to BThorn86
No Jameis, no care. List ain't skrong.
Why do you have 1 2 3 and then 17?
Why do you have 1 2 3 and then 17?
Posted on 3/15/15 at 2:30 pm to NeathOrangeandBlue
I threw in 17 to add an SEC guy. Wanted to really share the list for the scouting reports attached to each SEC guy.
Posted on 3/15/15 at 2:44 pm to BThorn86
Well you picked a Sunday afternoon on a day when Arkansas got smoked to promote your website. That was you're first mistake if your trying to draw attention to this 
Posted on 3/15/15 at 2:54 pm to BThorn86
How has Washington been so mediocre with so much defensive talent? Hell, they were ranked 80th in total defense last year with three or four future first round draft picks. How is that even possible?
Posted on 3/15/15 at 2:55 pm to Bench McElroy
Their offense wasn't good and it put their defense in a lot of bad spots. Even still, I'm with you. They should've been better than they were
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