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  • Chrispy
    Needs a hobby
    • Dec 2008
    • 11403

    2013 NFL Draft: Top five prospects by position

     
    You might think the end of the NFL draft is a somber moment for those of us that cover the event throughout the season.

    It's actually the opposite.

    After studying and analyzing the same players over the past 12 months, getting to know next year's collection of prospects in May and June is refreshing. The same games examined multiple times in anticipation of this draft become almost brand new, as the focus changes to different matchups and areas of the field.

    Here are five college players per position I'll be watching more closely over the summer and certainly keeping a close eye on next fall.

    *Denotes underclassmen

    Quarterbacks
    1. Matt Barkley, USC, 6-foot-2/230 pounds
    2. Tyler Wilson, Arkansas, 6-3/220
    3. E.J. Manuel, Florida State, 6-5/238
    4. *Tyler Bray, Tennessee, 6-6/213
    T-5. *Aaron Murray, Georgia, 6-1/211
    T-5. Landry Jones, Oklahoma, 6-4/229

    Barkley's the likely top dog here because of his pedigree and ability to run a pro-style offense, but it could be a very deep group if Wilson keeps the Razorbacks machine on the move without Bobby Petrino on campus and the strong-armed Manuel and Bray fulfill their potential.


    Kenjon Barner has averaged 6.1 yards per carry during his time at Oregon. (Gary A. Vasquez/NFL.com)
    Running Backs
    1. *Marcus Lattimore, South Carolina, 6-0/218
    2. Kenjon Barner, Oregon, 5-11/195
    3. Montee Ball, Wisconsin, 5-11/212
    4. Christine Michael, Texas A&M, 5-11/213
    5. Andre Ellington, Clemson, 5-10/190

    Even though Lattimore is coming off a left knee injury, he is the most talented back in the country. The depth here is severely lacking in terms of elite talent, though the speed of Barner and Ellington and power of Ball and Michael (if he can stay healthy) will intrigue scouts.

    Fullbacks
    1. Zach Boren, Ohio State, 6-1/246
    2. Michael Zordich, Penn State, 6-1/242
    3. Braden Wilson, Kansas State, 6-4/254
    4. Willie Carter, Tulsa, 6-2/231
    5. Devon Ramsay, North Carolina, 6-2/250

    A stronger assemblage of bruisers and H-back types this year means teams will be able to find more players to fill those roles throughout the mid-to-late rounds in the 2013 draft.

    Wide Receivers
    1. *Robert Woods, USC, 6-1/190
    2. *Keenan Allen, California, 6-3/206
    3. *Da'Rick Rogers, Tennessee, 6-3/208
    4. Terrance Williams, Baylor, 6-3/205
    5. Keenan Davis, Iowa, 6-3/215

    Woods' speed and agility will aid Barkley's Heisman campaign -- just as Rogers (and teammate Justin Hunter, if healthy) could with Bray if Tennessee becomes a surprise contender in the SEC East. Allen should finally get his due as a playmaker this season, while Williams hopes the departure of Robert Griffin III doesn't hurt his production significantly.

    Tight Ends
    1. *Tyler Eifert, Notre Dame, 6-6/251
    2. Joseph Fauria, UCLA ,6-7/258
    3. *Zach Ertz, Stanford, 6-6/249
    4. Jake Stoneburner, Ohio State, 6-5/245
    5. Philip Lutzenkirchen, Auburn, 6-5/250

    There will be more tight ends for scouts to choose from in next year's draft. The athletic Eifert and Fauria are potential first-round picks, while Ertz, Stoneburner and Lutzenkirchen are all likely to be starting in the NFL sooner than later.



    Looking ahead to the 2013 NFL Draft:
    • Brooks' big board: USC's Barkley is No. 1
    • Brooks: How Barkley can cement draft status
    • Reuter: Top five prospects by position
    • Debate: Which team will pick No. 1 in 2013?
    • Photo essay: Top senior draft prospects
    • Photo essay: Top underclassmen draft prospects
    Offensive Tackles
    1. *Taylor Lewan, Michigan, 6-8/302
    2. *D.J. Fluker, Alabama, 6-6/335
    3. *Jake Matthews, Texas A&M, 6-5/305
    4. *Chris Faulk, LSU, 6-6/325
    5. Ricky Wagner, Wisconsin, 6-6/322

    Lewan may be this year's version of Kalil if he continues to get stronger. Fluker's a massive road grader who has better feet than expected. Matthews is the son of Pro Football Hall of Famer Bruce Matthews, but his strong play is what gets him on this list. Faulk and Wagner have the girth and just good enough footwork to play immediately as rookies, even if it's on the right side of the line instead of the left.

    Interior Offensive Linemen
    1. Barrett Jones, Alabama, 6-5/302
    2. Khaled Holmes, USC, 6-4/305
    3. Chance Warmack, Alabama, 6-3/320
    4. Jonathan Cooper, North Carolina, 6-3/310
    5. Larry Warford, Kentucky, 6-3/333

    Once again, teams will be able to find very good talent for the middle of their offensive lines, with the 2011 Outland Trophy-winning Jones leading the way. Holmes and Cooper will be immediate starters in the pivot, while Warmack and Warford are big bodies who move the line of scrimmage.

    Defensive Ends
    1. *Jackson Jeffcoat, Texas, 6-5/250
    2.*Bjoern Werner, Florida State, 6-4/272
    3. Alex Okafor, Texas, 6-4/260
    4. *William Gholston, Michigan State, 6-7/275
    5. *Ronald Powell, Florida, 6-4/250

    There are loads of possible pass-rush stars in next year's class, including two athletic, long and strong members on the Longhorns' line: Jeffcoat (son of former NFL defensive lineman Jim Jeffcoat) and Okafor. German-born Werner is still learning the game, but flashed real talent and a non-stop motor. Gholston has as much talent as anyone, but needs to play with more discipline to earn a high draft grade. Meanwhile, Powell, a former No. 1 overall recruit, could begin to reach his high ceiling this season.

    Defensive Tackles
    1. *Johnathan Hankins, Ohio State, 6-4/317
    2. Star Lotulelei, Utah, 6-4/325
    3. *Sharrif Floyd, Florida, 6-3/305
    4. Jesse Williams, Alabama, 6-4/320
    5. Sheldon Richardson, Missouri, 6-4/295

    Hankins is this year's version of Dontari Poe -- a huge athletic specimen who played end and tackle for the Buckeyes. 2011 Pac-12 Defensive Lineman of the Year Lotulelei will be a household name (pronounced lo-too-leh-lay), while Alabama's Williams could be another versatile Tide performer going to the pros.

    Outside Linebackers
    1. *Jarvis Jones, Georgia, 6-3/241
    2. *Barkevious Mingo, LSU, 6-5/240
    3. *Sam Montgomery, LSU, 6-4/245
    4. Brandon Jenkins, Florida State, 6-3/260
    5. Gerald Hodges, Penn State, 6-2/233

    The SEC is again loading the NFL with pass rushers. Jones was a Butkus Award finalist in his first year at Georgia after transferring from USC. The tall and lean LSU duo of Mingo and Montgomery constantly harassed QBs off the edge standing up and with their hand on the ground. Jenkins could have a bounceback season, while Hodges is just another talent from "Linebacker U" who could play inside or outside in the NFL.


    Hawaiian-born Manti Te'o has led Notre Dame in tackles the past two seasons. (Carlos Osorio/Associated Press)
    Inside Linebackers
    1. *C.J. Mosley, Alabama, 6-2/232
    2. Manti Te'o, Notre Dame, 6-2/255
    3. Kevin Reddick, North Carolina, 6-3/240
    4. Shayne Skov, Stanford, 6-3/251
    5. *Kevin Minter, LSU, 6-2/242

    Nick Saban knows how to recruit linebackers -- and fully utilize their talent. Mosley was lost at times behind big names like Upshaw and Hightower, but he is a big hitter and quick closer. Reddick and Minter are two others who will come out from the shadows in 2012, while everyone already has seen Te'o effectively plug the middle for the Irish. Skov is coming back from injury, but would have been considered top 50 if he came out this year due to his size and heady play.

    Cornerbacks
    1. *David Amerson, North Carolina State, 6-3/194
    2. *Tyrann Mathieu, LSU, 5-9/175
    3. Johnthan Banks, Mississippi State, 6-2/185
    4. Johnny Adams, Michigan State, 5-11/175
    5. Jordan Poyer, Oregon State, 6-0/190

    Even if Amerson doesn't have half as many interceptions in 2012 as he did in 2011 (13, a national high), scouts will still appreciate his size/speed combination. He and Mathieu could end up at safety, though for different reasons -- Mathieu could play a Troy Polamalu role for an NFL team. Banks and Poyer are two under-the-radar playmakers worth watching as they finish their eligibility.

    Safeties
    1. *Eric Reid, LSU, 6-2/208
    2. T.J. McDonald, USC, 6-3/205
    3. Robert Lester, Alabama, 6-2/210
    4. *Tony Jefferson, Oklahoma, 5-10/199
    5. Bacarri Rambo, Georgia, 6-0/218

    After two years of weak safety classes, scouts should be much happier with this group. Reid is a star in the making. McDonald hopes to follow the footsteps of his father (13-year safety Tim McDonald) into the NFL, but needs to bounce back from a somewhat disappointing 2011. Lester, Jefferson and Rambo are three more strong top-50 possibilities.

    Specialists
    1. K Dustin Hopkins, Florida State, 6-2/190
    2. K Caleb Sturgis, Florida, 5-11/187
    3. P Ryan Allen, Louisiana Tech, 6-2/215
    4. P Steven Clark, Auburn, 6-5/226
    5. P Jeff Locke, UCLA, 6-1/214

    Hopkins and Sturgis were the two Lou Groza finalists who didn't win the award as the nation's top kicker (it went to Texas A&M's Randy Bullock). Allen won the equivalent for punters in 2012 (46.1-yard average, 28 fair catches forced in 83 punts), but Clark and Locke might fight him for the Ray Guy in 2012 with their booming kicks and big hang-times.

    Follow Chad Reuter on Twitter @ChadReuter


    With the 2012 draft in the rearview, it's never too early to take a peek at 2013. Chad Reuter runs down the top five players by position, including tight end, where UCLA's Joseph Fauria rates among the best.
  • ThomasTomasz
    • Nov 2024

    #2
    I like RGIII and I think he will be a very successful QB in the league, but the value that the Redskins gave up screamed for them to wait until next year when they could have had their pick of any QB they wanted.

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    • KnightNoles
      Kdub #9
      • Jul 2009
      • 2409

      #3
      4. Brandon Jenkins, Florida State, 6-3/260

      The SEC is again loading the NFL with pass rushers. Jones was a Butkus Award finalist in his first year at Georgia after transferring from USC. The tall and lean LSU duo of Mingo and Montgomery constantly harassed QBs off the edge standing up and with their hand on the ground. Jenkins could have a bounceback season, while Hodges is just another talent from "Linebacker U" who could play inside or outside in the NFL.
      I think he does either in the league.. bounceback season? his explosive sophomore campaign caused teams to focus more attention and double teams his way and the result, a big year for Bjoern.

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      • jaxjaggywires
        Eradicator!!
        • Feb 2009
        • 1693

        #4
        It lists Ronald Powell as a top 5 DE prospect to come out for the draft...did they miss that he popped his ACL in spring camp? Even if he is able to play at a somewhat good level this coming season (which I doubt), I don't think he comes out early.
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        • Rayman
          Spic 'n Spanish
          • Feb 2009
          • 4626

          #5
          Right now Barrett Jones tops my wishlist, but it wouldn't be an awful thing to bring Jim Jeffcoat's kid back home.



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          • FirstTimer
            Freeman Error

            • Feb 2009
            • 18729

            #6
            Jamoris Slaughter from Notre Dame should rise of draft boards really quickly this year.

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            • padman59
              Slayer of Demons
              • Mar 2009
              • 5709

              #7
              If only Fauria had stayed at ND...

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              • Obst
                RIP West
                • Oct 2008
                • 4182

                #8
                List is missing this stud

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                • Champ
                  Needs a hobby
                  • Oct 2008
                  • 14424

                  #9


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                  • Golden Taters
                    RIP West
                    • Jul 2009
                    • 6640

                    #10
                    Originally posted by Obst
                    List is missing this stud


                    Was coming in here to post this. A lot of mocks already have him going first round next year, and it's crazy to think he won't after a year in Leach's offense.

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                    • Irish
                      do you see my jesus chain
                      • Oct 2008
                      • 4416

                      #11
                      Originally posted by padman59
                      If only Fauria had stayed at ND...
                      I was thinking the same thing, if ND can do one thing right as a football team, they can pump out some high draft pick TEs.

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                      • Atlas
                        BRACK FRIDAY BUNDURU!!!!!
                        • Feb 2010
                        • 7949

                        #12
                        this dude confusing ej manuel's bum ass with :geno:

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