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1 - #14 David DeCastro*, G, Stanford
2 - #45 Josh Norman, CB, Coastal Carolina 6 #190
Norman is the one that truly passes the eyeball test. He's a tall, impressive looking athlete with a smooth and quick style. During full scrimmage he came up with a number of big plays, knocking away passes and almost intercepting throws. Norman also showed a good head. In the end he proved he belonged on a field with some of the better receiving talent in the nation
3 - #83 Tank Carder, ILB, TCU
4 - #113 Brandon Taylor, FS, LSU
Taylor has played well this season but remains underrated. Even with a lot of playmakers around him, he still has produced. Taylor has 65 tackles with 6.5 tackles for a loss, five passes broken up, one sack and two interceptions. Fast and physical, Taylor is the second-leading tackler for LSU this year.
5 - #145 David Snow, C/OG UT
Snow looked dominant at two positions; guard and center. He's feisty, strong and football smart. Snow does not necessarily look the part, but gets the most from his ability and did not give up an inch to opponents this day. The versatility to play intelligent football at two offensive line positions helped his stock greatly.
6 - #176 Dominique Hamilton, DT, Missouri 6-5 320
Hamilton flashed all week. He can bend, has a good first step and can overwhelm on contact. He will get himself into some trouble when he gets upright inside and I would like to see him continue to fill out his lower half a little more. However, he looks like an ideal five-technique at the next level who should be able to earn a starting job in the league
6 Michael Williams, TE, Alabama
Williams is a good blocking tight end, and he has been a part of the potent ground game that leads Alabama. Williams has 14 receptions for 181 yards and two scores in 2011.
7 - #207 Chandler Harnish, QB, Northern Illinois
2 - #45 Josh Norman, CB, Coastal Carolina 6 #190
Norman is the one that truly passes the eyeball test. He's a tall, impressive looking athlete with a smooth and quick style. During full scrimmage he came up with a number of big plays, knocking away passes and almost intercepting throws. Norman also showed a good head. In the end he proved he belonged on a field with some of the better receiving talent in the nation
3 - #83 Tank Carder, ILB, TCU
4 - #113 Brandon Taylor, FS, LSU
Taylor has played well this season but remains underrated. Even with a lot of playmakers around him, he still has produced. Taylor has 65 tackles with 6.5 tackles for a loss, five passes broken up, one sack and two interceptions. Fast and physical, Taylor is the second-leading tackler for LSU this year.
5 - #145 David Snow, C/OG UT
Snow looked dominant at two positions; guard and center. He's feisty, strong and football smart. Snow does not necessarily look the part, but gets the most from his ability and did not give up an inch to opponents this day. The versatility to play intelligent football at two offensive line positions helped his stock greatly.
6 - #176 Dominique Hamilton, DT, Missouri 6-5 320
Hamilton flashed all week. He can bend, has a good first step and can overwhelm on contact. He will get himself into some trouble when he gets upright inside and I would like to see him continue to fill out his lower half a little more. However, he looks like an ideal five-technique at the next level who should be able to earn a starting job in the league
6 Michael Williams, TE, Alabama
Williams is a good blocking tight end, and he has been a part of the potent ground game that leads Alabama. Williams has 14 receptions for 181 yards and two scores in 2011.
7 - #207 Chandler Harnish, QB, Northern Illinois
