Brugler Top 50 Overall 3/9/18

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http://nfldraftscout.com/2018/03/08...ylands-moore-boise-states-vander-esch-rising/

Rankings (height, weight, 40-yard dash time, jersey number)

1. Quenton Nelson, OG, Notre Dame (6-5, 325, 5.23, #56)
2. Minkah Fitzpatrick, CB/S, Alabama (6-0, 204, 4.46, #29)
3. Bradley Chubb, DE, NC State (6-4, 269, 4.65, #9)
4. Saquon Barkley, RB, Penn State (6-0, 233, 4.40, #26)
5. Sam Darnold, QB, USC (6-3, 221, 4.85, #14)

6. Denzel Ward, CB, Ohio State (5-11, 183, 4.32, #12)
7. Roquan Smith, LB, Georgia (6-1, 236, 4.51, #3)
8. Baker Mayfield, QB, Oklahoma (6-1, 215, 4.84, #6)
9. Derwin James, SS, Florida State (6-2, 215, 4.47, #3)
10. Josh Rosen, QB, UCLA (6-4, 226, 4.92, #3)

11. Calvin Ridley, WR, Alabama (6-1, 189, 4.43, #3)
12. Tremaine Edmunds, LB, Virginia Tech (6-4, 253, 4.54, #49)
13. Jaire Alexander, CB, Louisville (5-10, 196, 4.38, #10)
14. Maurice Hurst, DT, Michigan (6-1, 292, 4.93, #73)
15. Marcus Davenport, DE, UTSA (6-6, 264, 4.58, #93)

16. Vita Vea, DT, Washington (6-4, 347, 5.10, #50)
17. Harold Landry, DE, Boston College (6-2, 252, 4.64, #7)
18. Isaiah Wynn, OG, Georgia (6-2, 313, 5.22, #77)
19. James Daniels, OC, Iowa (6-3, 306, 5.23, #78)
20. Ronald Jones, RB, USC (5-11, 205, 4.49, #25)

21. Mike Hughes, CB, UCF (5-10, 189, 4.53, #19)
22. Sam Hubbard, DE, Ohio State (6-5, 270, 4.76, #6)
23. D.J. Moore, WR, Maryland (6-0, 210, 4.42, #1)
24. Will Hernandez, OG, UTEP (6-2, 327, 5.15, #76)
25. Billy Price, OC, Ohio State (6-4, 305, 5.19, #54)

26. Rashaan Evans, LB, Alabama (6-2, 232, 4.73, #32)
27. Leighton Vander Esch, LB, Boise State (6-4, 256, 4.65, #38)
28. Dallas Goedert, TE, South Dakota State (6-5, 256, 4.70, #86)
29. Derrius Guice, RB, LSU (5-10, 224, 4.49, #5)
30. Josh Jackson, CB, Iowa (6-0, 196, 4.56, #15)

31. Josh Allen, QB, Wyoming (6-5, 237, 4.75, #17)
32. Lamar Jackson, QB, Louisville (6-2, 216, 4.42, #8)
33. Taven Bryan, DT, Florida (6-5, 291, 4.98, #93)
34. Da’Ron Payne, DT, Alabama (6-2, 311, 4.95, #94)
35. Connor Williams, OT, Texas (6-5, 296, 5.05, #55)

36. Kerryon Johnson, RB, Auburn (5-11, 213, 4.45, #21)
37. Mike McGlinchey, OT, Notre Dame (6-8, 309, 5.27, #68)
38. Isaiah Oliver, CB, Colorado (6-0, 201, 4.50, #26)
39. Harrison Phillips, DT, Stanford (6-3, 307, 5.21, #66)
40. Ronnie Harrison, SS, Alabama (6-2, 207, 4.57, #15)

41. Sony Michel, RB, Georgia (5-10, 214, 4.54, #1)
42. Hayden Hurst, TE, South Carolina (6-4, 250, 4.67, #81)
43. Anthony Miller, WR, Memphis (5-11, 201, 4.53, #3)
44. Carlton Davis, CB, Auburn (6-1, 206, 4.53, #6)
45. Courtland Sutton, WR, SMU (6-3, 218, 4.54, #16)

46. Equanimeous St. Brown, WR, Notre Dame (6-5, 214, 4.48, #6)
47. Ogbonnia Okoronkwo, DE, Oklahoma (6-2, 253, 4.77, #31)
48. Nick Chubb, RB, Georgia (5-11, 227, 4.52, #27)
49. Christian Kirk, WR, Texas A&M (5-10, 201, 4.47, #3)
50. Rashaun Gaulden, FS, Tennessee (6-1, 197, 4.61, #7).
 
Interesting.

Just some trivia, I know this is a ranking and not a mock, but
As far as national writers' final mock draft ratings last year, Brugler came in 43rd out of 60

But that only judges the 1st round
 
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I can't remember a draft that had the first OT as the 35th best player. I suspect we see an OT go much higher than that.
 
hope Isaiah Wynn,G-Georgia makes it to 19...he is a perfect fit here.
 
who was #1?

Tie
Greg Cole (Miami Herald)
Jason La Canfora (CBS)

Previous winners

2016: Todd McShay (ESPN)
2015: Todd McShay (ESPN) and Jason Boris (Times-News)
2014: combined Dallas cowboys.com staff
2013: Mike Mayock (NFL Network)
2012: Ben Standig
2011: Rick Gosselin (Dallas Morning News)
2010: Pro Football Weekly Staff (CSN Midatlantic)


Again...this is ONLY Round 1.

If you average the last 5 years, Brugler does make the top 13.
Jason La Canfora has been the best 1st round mock guy on average over that time, with the usual suspects (Jeremiah, Kiper, Mayock, McShay, Charlie Campbell) all in the top 10.
 
Interesting.

Just some trivia, I know this is a ranking and not a mock, but
As far as national writers' final mock draft ratings last year, Brugler came in 43rd out of 60

But that only judges the 1st round
Hes better at evaluating talent than predicting where it will go.
 
Here’s his list without QB, RB, TE, OT, OC, CB, & Maurice Hurst.
  1. Quenton Nelson, OG, Notre Dame
  2. Minkah Fitzpatrick, CB/S, Alabama
  3. Bradley Chubb, DE, NC State
  4. Roquan Smith, LB, Georgia
  5. Derwin James, SS, Florida State
  6. Calvin Ridley, WR, Alabama
  7. Tremaine Edmunds, LB, Virginia Tech
  8. Marcus Davenport, DE, UTSA
  9. Vita Vea, DT, Washington
  10. Harold Landry, DE, Boston College
  11. Isaiah Wynn, OG, Georgia
  12. Sam Hubbard, DE, Ohio State
  13. D.J. Moore, WR, Maryland
  14. Will Hernandez, OG, UTEP
  15. Rashaan Evans, LB, Alabama
  16. Leighton Vander Esch, LB, Boise State
  17. Taven Bryan, DT, Florida
  18. Da’Ron Payne, DT, Alabama
  19. Harrison Phillips, DT, Stanford
  20. Ronnie Harrison, SS, Alabama
  21. Anthony Miller, WR, Memphis
  22. Courtland Sutton, WR, SMU
  23. Equanimeous St. Brown, WR, Notre Dame
  24. Ogbonnia Okoronkwo, DE, Oklahoma
  25. Christian Kirk, WR, Texas A&M
  26. Rashaun Gaulden, FS, Tennessee
 
Hes better at evaluating talent than predicting where it will go.
:laugh:
I don't know, Dylan. He seems about the same in mocks as he does in rankings.
Dane does a good job, but like everyone, he falls in love with his guys and gets blinders on--and he does get enamored more than most over measurables.
For example, he had John Ross as one the very top prospects in the draft last year. He had DeShone Kiser as the 15th and Forrest lamp as the 21st best overall prospects.

But talent evaluation is hard, so it's not like we can really throw too many rocks.
 
hope Isaiah Wynn,G-Georgia makes it to 19...he is a perfect fit here.

Isaiah Wynn OL Georgia

TALENT
ROUND
1

STRENGTHS

Isaiah has the quickest and lightest feet of the offensive lineman in this draft. He is quick out of his stance and moves with solid lateral agility. He is a strong pass blocking offensive lineman using techniques and those quick feet to keep his opponent away from his quarterback on obvious passing downs and situations. Isaiah is smart and easily picks up stunts and has the athletic talent to turn his hips and push his man up the field when he does get beat. He has the athletic talent and football intelligence to play multiple positions on the offensive line and he also shows on film good leadership qualities and excellent mental toughness. He is quick to go out for screens and sweeps and might be considered one of the better pulling offensive lineman in this draft. Isaiah’s impact position for the team that selects him should be as a left guard but he can also play tackle.

CONCERNS
Isaiah has the talent to play tackle but the size to be considered more as a guard and this will confuse some teams as too what position they project him at and will affect his draft status on some teams boards. Isaiah also has little, to no, calf muscles, and some teams will look at this as a negative and think he doesn’t have the lower body strength to be an impact run blocker in all types of offensive run blocking systems.

BOTTOM LINE
Isaiah has the feet of a ballerina, up on his toes, moving with the ease of a dancing hippopotamus like in the Disney movie Fantasia. This is not meant as an insult because for a football player this big with the ability to move with this type of grace, ease, and quickness is unique and will do him well at the next level. Isaiah is what I call a move offensive lineman. That means he will be a strong pass blocker and will be strong using him on sweeps, screens, traps and pulling when run blocking. If you’re looking for a head up, bull like, run blocking type of offensive lineman, Isaiah is not your man. If your team is doing a lot of play action vertical pass plays Isaiah will struggle going up against those quick 1 gap attack defensive lineman because he lacks the lower bulk to deal with that type of power in spite of his quickness. If Isaiah is selected by the right team that uses a spread offense or the West Coast Offense he will become a pro bowl offensive Left Guard very quickly. Isaiah is a quality offensively lineman with quality skills and athletic talent who just needs the right system to impact.

- Drew Boylhart (The Huddle Report) [Paraphrased]
 
he was a helluva run blocker for Georgia.
he's the best OG on the board when we pick at 19....Im takin' him.
 

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