At DT,
Bobby Richardson of Indiana. Was at the combine and I've seen other sites rating him much higher, but CBS has him as the 505th player. Measured in at 6-3/283 but has nearly 35" arms and 11" hands. I see a really good player on film. From NFL.com...
Richardson's tape is full of plays and near plays thanks to his outstanding pursuit and his ability to shed and find the ball quickly. While he lacks the desired height to play defensive end in an odd front, his length and outstanding work with his hands give him a shot at that spot. He has enough strength and room for more bulk to project inside in an upfield 4-3 defense. Richardson's athleticism and hand usage make him an ascending prospect with starter potential.
Also like
Darius Kilgo of Maryland as a 1tech that has a little mobility.
At DE,
Brian Mihalik of Boston College. He's 6-9/285 but also has some quickness and agility. Surprised he wasn't at the combine. Probably more attractive to teams as a 5tech but I think he could be in a rotation as a LDE.
At LB,
Martrell Spaight of Arkansas. Had a combine kind of like Dawson - shockingly unathletic given how he looks on game film. Seems to see what's coming before it develops. Plays physical. Capable in coverage. Thought he was a 5th rounder pre-combine but a 4.9 40 probably pushes him down much more than Dawson. Also like
Qushaun Lee of Arkansas St.
At CB,
Bobby McCain of Memphis. Small but great awareness. Looks like a fit inside vs the slot and really active vs run.
Nick Marshall is intriguing, converting from QB. He was initially a CB at Georgia, playing as a frosh before getting kicked from the team and ending up at Auburn. Kiper thinks he's a 3rd or 4th rounder at FS, so maybe he doesn't fit as a late rd guy. Also like
Damian Swann of Georgia. Flashed early in his college career and thought he'd become a much better player. Think he'll find a role as a NB.
Hard to really see film of Safety prospects. I'll go with
Robertson Daniel of BYU. Played CB but was a FS as a JUCO, has the size and range.