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7. Marcell Dareus, DT/DE, Alabama: Strong, stout and quick, Dareus can play inside and out in any scheme.
12. Aldon Smith, DE/OLB Missouri: Was surprised to see him come out; would have ranked as elite defensive prospect had he returned to the Tigers for another season. Raw, but has spectacular upside.
13. Cameron Jordan, DE, California: Showed everyone at Senior Bowl what I've been saying for months -- he's arguably the most versatile defensive lineman in a class blessed with a lot of them.
15. Nate Solder, OT, Colorado: Solder's weak base and moderate strength are concerns, but his rare size (6-8, 314), athleticism and flexibility make him an ideal left tackle prospect.
20. Tyron Smith, OT, USC: In terms of pure talent, Smith is this year's besttackle -- but his experience lies on the right side, his future lies on the left and scouts have questioned his maturity. I'll wait to outside the top 20 for a gamble on greatness.
29. Brandon Harris, CB, Miami (Fla.): Struggled against big receivers, including Notre Dame's Michael Floyd in the Sun Bowl, but boasts even quicker feet in coverage than either Peterson or Amukamara.
32. Aaron Williams, CB, Texas: One of the few bright spots for the Longhorns this season, the 6-1, 205 pound Williams has the size, speed and cover skills to warrant a look in the late first round.
Next 10
TE Kyle Rudolph, Notre Dame
RB Mikel LeShoure, Illinois
WR Randall Cobb, Kentucky
DE Cameron Heyward, Ohio State -- injury
DT Stephen Paea, Oregon State -- injury
QB Jake Locker, Washington
C/OG Rodney Hudson, Florida State
QB Christian Ponder, Florida State
RB Ryan Williams, Virginia Tech
QB Ryan Mallett, Arkansas
7. Marcell Dareus, DT/DE, Alabama: Strong, stout and quick, Dareus can play inside and out in any scheme.
12. Aldon Smith, DE/OLB Missouri: Was surprised to see him come out; would have ranked as elite defensive prospect had he returned to the Tigers for another season. Raw, but has spectacular upside.
13. Cameron Jordan, DE, California: Showed everyone at Senior Bowl what I've been saying for months -- he's arguably the most versatile defensive lineman in a class blessed with a lot of them.
15. Nate Solder, OT, Colorado: Solder's weak base and moderate strength are concerns, but his rare size (6-8, 314), athleticism and flexibility make him an ideal left tackle prospect.
20. Tyron Smith, OT, USC: In terms of pure talent, Smith is this year's besttackle -- but his experience lies on the right side, his future lies on the left and scouts have questioned his maturity. I'll wait to outside the top 20 for a gamble on greatness.
29. Brandon Harris, CB, Miami (Fla.): Struggled against big receivers, including Notre Dame's Michael Floyd in the Sun Bowl, but boasts even quicker feet in coverage than either Peterson or Amukamara.
32. Aaron Williams, CB, Texas: One of the few bright spots for the Longhorns this season, the 6-1, 205 pound Williams has the size, speed and cover skills to warrant a look in the late first round.
Next 10
TE Kyle Rudolph, Notre Dame
RB Mikel LeShoure, Illinois
WR Randall Cobb, Kentucky
DE Cameron Heyward, Ohio State -- injury
DT Stephen Paea, Oregon State -- injury
QB Jake Locker, Washington
C/OG Rodney Hudson, Florida State
QB Christian Ponder, Florida State
RB Ryan Williams, Virginia Tech
QB Ryan Mallett, Arkansas