Best of Whose Left - Top 5 By Position

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  • DraftBoy
    Administrator
    • Jul 2002
    • 107452

    Best of Whose Left - Top 5 By Position

    I'm using a consensus board put together by Vikings Territory to break down the Top 10 of whose left by position. This board is created through the big board and position rankings from multiple other draft analysts.

    QB:
    Brett Hundley - UCLA
    Bryce Petty - Baylor
    Shane Carden - ECU
    Brandon Bridge - South Alabama
    Cody Fajardo - Nevada

    RB:
    Jay Ajayi - Boise State
    David Cobb - Minnesota
    Mike Davis - South Carolina
    Jeremy Langford - Michigan State
    Buck Allen - USC

    WR:
    Rashad Greene - FSU
    Justin Hardy - ECU
    Tre McBride - William & Mary
    Jamison Crowder - Duke
    Tony Lippett - Michigan State

    TE:
    Ben Koyack - Notre Dame
    Nick O'Leary - FSU
    MyCoyle Pruitt - Southern Illinois
    Jesse James - PSU
    Blake Bell - Oklahoma

    OT:
    La'El Collins - LSU
    TJ Clemmings - Pitt
    Daryl Williams - Oklahoma
    Tyrus Thompson - Oklahoma
    Corey Robinson - South Carolina

    OG:
    Tre Jackson - FSU
    Arie Kouandjio - Alabama
    Jamil Douglas - Arizona State
    Jarvis Harrison - Texas A&M
    Josue Matias - FSU

    OC:
    Shaquille Mason - Georgia Tech
    Andy Gallik - Boston College
    Reese Dismukes - Auburn
    BJ Finney - Kansas State
    Max Garcia - Florida

    DE (34):
    Micheal Bennett - Ohio State
    Grady Jarrett - Clemson
    Marcus Hardison - Arizona State
    Gabe Wright - Auburn
    Christian Covington - Rice

    NT:
    Rakeem Nunez-Roches - Southern Miss
    Tyeler Davison - Fresno State
    Xavier Williams - Northern Iowa
    Joey Mbu - Houston
    Ellis McCarthy - UCLA

    OLB:
    Trey Flowers - Arkansas
    Za'Darius Smith - Kentucky
    Anthony Chickillo - Miami
    Davis Tull - UT Chattanooga
    Zach Hodges - Harvard

    ILB:
    Kwon Alexander - LSU
    Ben Heeney - Kansas
    Ramik Wilson - UGA
    Hayes Pullard - USC
    Jake Ryan - Michigan

    CB:
    Ifo Ekpre-Olomu - Oregon
    Josh Shaw - USC
    Doran Grant - Ohio State
    Kevin White - TCU
    Charles Gaines - Louisville

    FS:
    Derron Smith - Fresno State
    Cody Prewitt - Ole Miss
    Gerod Holliman - Louisville
    Adrian Amos - Penn State
    Kurtis Drummond - Michigan State

    SS:
    Anthony Harris - Virginia
    Ibraheim Campbell - Northwestern
    James Sanders - Louisville
    Clayton Geathers - Central Florida
    Anthony Jefferson - UCLA
    COMING SOON...
    Originally posted by Dr.Lecter
    We were both drunk and Hillary did not look that bad at 2 AM, I swear!!!!!!
  • Scumbag College
    Registered User
    • Oct 2002
    • 4949

    #2
    Re: Best of Whose Left - Top 5 By Position

    The Bills have four picks left. I'm guessing at least two picks will come in the defensive front 7.
    Remember Kevin Everett in your thoughts.

    Vote Nader in 2008!

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    • The Jokeman
      Registered User
      • Dec 2003
      • 9995

      #3
      Re: Best of Whose Left - Top 5 By Position

      Those that visited the Bills and have yet to be drafted.

      QB Bryce Petty, Baylor*
      RB Karlos Williams, Florida State
      DT Darius Kilgo, Maryland
      KR/CB Chris Dunkley, South Florida

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      • kingJofNYC
        Registered User
        • Sep 2009
        • 5960

        #4
        Re: Best of Whose Left - Top 5 By Position

        I'd love one of Jarrett, Greene, Flowers.

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        • psubills62
          Legendary Zoner
          • Sep 2008
          • 11295

          #5
          Re: Best of Whose Left - Top 5 By Position

          I think at this point a QB pick would be wasted. I'm no fan of Tyrod Taylor, but I have a hard time seeing a QB draft pick being better than him.

          Don't see us picking another OL either, unless it's a flyer in the 7th on a raw OT.

          Personally I see a couple DL, maybe a safety in the cards. A WR or LB wouldn't be a shock either. Drafting more for depth and the future.
          "Misguided political correctness tethers our intellects."
          - Nicholas Cummings

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