gbnreport: 94 Juniors, others declare for NFL Draft, should you trade down, depend on your scouting

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NEWS AND INFORMATION ON THE NFL DRAFT
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UNDERCLASSMEN DECLARING FOR THE 2014 DRAFT
The following underclassmen have either announced formally or indicated informally that they will be entering the 2014 draft. The deadline forplayers to apply for early admission to the upcoming draft is January 15th. At that time, underclassmen who have applied to enter the 2014 draft, but have not signed with an agent or accepted improper benefits have a 72-hour window f opportunity to withdraw from the draft without penalty. For the record, a record 73 underclassmen were early entrants to the 2013 draft.

Last updated: January 15, 2014

PLAYERPOSH/WSCHOOLCLRD
Jadeveon ClowneyDE6-5, 275South CarolinaJRTop 5
Teddy BridgewaterQB6-2, 220LouisvilleJRTop 5
Sammy WatkinsWR6-1, 205ClemsonJRTop 5-10
Blake BortlesQB6-3, 225Central FloridaJRTop 5-10
Greg RobinsonOT6-5, 320AuburnRSOTop 10-15
Cyrus KouandjioOT6-5, 320AlabamaJRTop 15
Mike EvansWR6-4, 225Texas A&MRSOTop 15
Kelvin Benjamin WR6-5, 235Florida StateRSOTop 15
Eric EbronTE6-3, 250North CarolinaJRTop 20
Johnny ManzielQB6-0, 210Texas A&MRSOTop 20
Jace AmaroTE6-5, 260Texas TechJRTop 25
Marqise LeeWR6-0, 195Southern CaliforniaJRTop 25
Stephon TuittDE6-5, 295Notre DameJRTop 25
Timmie JerniganDT6-2, 295Florida StaeJRTop 25
Ha-Ha Clinton-DixFS6-2, 210AlabamaJRTop 25
Ryan ShazierLB6-0, 225Ohio StateJRLate 1
Louis NixNT6-3, 335Notre DameJRLate 1
Allen RobinsonWR6-2, 205Penn StateJR1-2
David YankeyG/T6-5, 315StanfordJR1-2
Tiny RichardsonOT6-5, 330TennesseeJR1-2
Kony EalyDE6-5, 270MissouriJR1-2
Austin Seferian-JenkinsTE6-6, 265WashingtonJR1-2
Ego FergusonDT6-2, 305LSUJR1-2
Lache SeastrunkRB5-9, 210BaylorJR2
Davante AdamsWR6-1, 200Fresno StateRSO2
Donte MoncriefWR6-2, 225MississippiJR2
Bradley RobyCB5-10, 195Ohio StateJR2
Xavier Su'a-FiloOG6-2, 305UCLAJR2
Adrian HubbardLB6-5, 255AlabamaJR2-3
Brandin CooksWR5-10, 175Oregon StateJR2-3
Louchiez PurifoyCB6-0, 185FloridaJR2-3
Ed ReynoldsFS6-1, 205StanfordJR2-3
Odell BeckhamWR5-11, 190LSUJR2-3
Carl Bradford OLB6-1, 245Arizona StateJR2-3
Jarvis LandryWR6-0, 195LSUJR2-3
Bishop Sankey RB5-9, 200WashingtonJR2-3
Anthony JohnsonDT6-2, 295LSUJR2-3
Ka'Deem CareyRB5-9, 200ArizonaJR2-3
Vinnie SunseriSS6-0, 210AlabamaJR2-3
Paul RichardsonWR6-0, 170ColoradoJR2-3
Cameron Fleming OT6-5, 320StanfordJR2-3
Kapri BibbsRB5-10, 205Colorado StateRSO2-3
Xavier GrimbleTE6-5, 260Southern CaliforniaJR2-3
Tre MasonRB5-9, 200AuburnJR3
Calvin PryorFS6-1, 210LouisvilleJR3
De'Anthony Thomas/5-9, 170OregonJR2-3-4
Scott CrichtonDE6-3, 260Oregon StateJR3-4
Jeremy HillRB6-0, 235LSURSO3-4
Dion BaileySS6-0, 200Southern CaliforniaJR3-4
Devonta FreemanRB5-9, 205Florida StateJR3-4
Troy NiklasTE6-6, 270Notre DameJR3-4
Trai TurnerOG6-2, 310LSURSO3-4
Jeoffrey PaganDE6-3, 295AlabamaJR3-4
Josh StewartWR5-10, 185Oklahoma StateJR3-4
Marcus RobersonCB5-11,195FloridaJR3-4
Demarcus LawrenceDE6-2, 245Boise StateJR3-4
Terrance WestRB5-10, 225TowsonJR3-4
Brandon ColemanWR6-5, 220RutgersJR3-4
Kelcy QuarlesDT6-3, 300South CarolinaJR3-4
George UkoDE6-3, 275Southern CaliforniaJR3-4
Vic HamptonCB5-10, 200South CarolinaJR3-4
Jerome Smith RB5-11, 230 SyracuseJR4-5
Terrance MitchellCB5-11, 190OregonJR4-5
Yawin SmallwoodLB6-2, 245UConnJR4-5
Aaron LynchDE6-5, 250South FloridaRSO4-5
Khairi Fortt LB6-2, 240CaliforniaJR4-5
Bruce EllingtonWR5-9, 200South CarolinaJR4-5
Colt LyerlaTE6-5, 250OregonJR4-5
Martavis BryantWR6-5, 200ClemsonJR4-5
Isaiah Crowell RB5-10, 190Alabama StateJR4-5
Ronald Powell LB6-2, 235FloridaJR4-5
Bashaud BreelandCB6-0,195ClemsonJR4-5
Cody LatimerWR6-2, 215IndianaJR4-5
Storm JohnsonRB6-0, 220Central FloridaJR4-5
Jonathan DowlingFS6-2, 200Western KentuckyJR5-6
Russell BodineC6-3, 310North CarolinaJR5-6
James WilderRB6-1, 220Florida StateJR5-6
George AtkinsonRB6-0, 210Notre DameJR6-7
Chris BoydWR6-3, 205VanderbiltJR6-7
Austin FranklinWR6-1, 205New Mexico StateJR7-FA
Adam MuemaRB5-9, 205San Diego StateJR7-FA
Brett SmithQB6-2, 210WyomingJR7-FA
Marcus MartinC6-2, 310Southern CaliforniaJR7-FA
Jake MurphyTE6-4, 255UtahJR7-FA
Willie SneadWR5-10, 195Ball StateJR7-FA
Kam JacksonCB5-9, 175CaliforniaJR7-FA
Richard RodgersTE6-4, 245CaliforniaJR7-FA
Viliami MoalaNT6-1, 340CaliforniaJR7-FA
Darrin ReavesRB5-9, 210Alabama-BirminghamJR7-FA
A.C. LeonardTE6-4, 245Tennessee StateJR7-FA
Brandon BigelowRB5-9, 185CaliforniaJR7-FA
Mike FlaccoTE6-5, 245New HavenSO7-FA
Henry JoseyRB5-9, 190MissouriJR7-FA
Pierre WarrenFS6-0, 205Jacksonville StateJRFA
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This is possibly the draft where you do indeed trade down 4-6 slots if you have top players of 7 or more still on your board in 1st round. You Jerry Jones have been harpening on your superiors scouting department, now maybe you can get really good players all the way down to the 4th round. If you all remember the Cowboys lucked out in draft in 3rd round in 06 when Jason Witten was still there and to be had. With all these 94 underclassmen declaring, maybe even as many as 100 because the official list from NFL hasn't been released yet. Working hand in hand with McClay the cowboys should get some really good players, but again, we don't need to get injured players, go with the thinking of what bill parcells always said, you are what you are, if you were injured many times in college, generally follows suit that you will be injury prone in the pros. We need to hit on this draft big time for defense.
 

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Every team will want to trade back. What if you cannot find a trading partner?
 
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