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1 Jalen Ramsey, CB, 6-1 #205 Florida State
Ramsey has gliding athleticism with long strides and fluid change of direction skills, staying controlled in his pedal transition and collecting himself with ease in small spaces. He has above average anticipation, vision and instincts, seeing the field extremely well with uncanny awareness and timing to create turnovers and get his hands on the ball
2 Joshua Perry, MLB, 6-4 #255 Ohio State
Perry only knows how to play one speed with a nonstop motor, and his approach allows him to make stops other linebackers can't. He has strong hands and wrists to take on blocks and finish tackles, not allowing road blocks to slow him down in pursuit.
According to several close to the program, he is the "consummate teammate" due to his mature mental makeup and leadership traits on and off the field.
3 Paul McRoberts, WR, 6-2 #205 Southeast Missouti State
He was a first team All-Ohio Valley Conference player by the media after catching 76 passes for 940 yards and nine touchdowns, averaging 12.4 yards per catch in 2015. McRoberts broke Southeast's all-time career record in receiving touchdowns (29) and had four 100-yard receiving games
He also compiled 162 yards on 14 punt returns, including a 69-yard return for a touchdown.
McRoberts finished his Southeast career with 2,435 receiving yards, third-most in school history
4. Javon Hargrave, DT, 6 - 1 #315 South Carolina State
He is stout at the point of attack with strong hands to lock out and control blocks. When he wins off the snap, he's able to disrupt the pocket's rhythm
4c Tyler Higbee, TE, 6-6 #250 Western Kentucky
This is a nice looking tight end prospect who has worked hard to put himself in this position, especially after making the position change. Along the way, Higbee has added 60 pounds. He's athletic and versatile and in the right offensive system Higbee could really be a nice weapon in the NFL because he's a guy that can be good in the run game and evolve into a tight end that work the middle of the field in the passing game and become a real threat
6 Matt Judon, DE, 6-3 #255 Grand Valley State
He set records at Grand Valley State and led the nation in sacks last season, is now looking to prove he belongs in the NFL.
The defensive end, whose 20 sacks was the best among in all college football
6c Lloyd Carrington, CB, 5-11 #200 Arizona State
Carrington may lack the straight-line speed scouts would prefer but his awareness and physicality fit in a zone-based scheme at corner. Clubs could see Carrington as a possible safety convert, as well.
6c Antwione Williams, OLB, 6-3 #250 Georgia Southern
Williams was a do-everything linebacker for Georgia Southern, leading the team in tackles (107), tackles for loss (10.5), sacks (4.0) and forced fumbles (four) in 2015.
6c Tevin Carter 6-1 #220 Utah
Cater has great speed, he is a solid tackler, a play maker on defense, and a hard hitter.
Ramsey has gliding athleticism with long strides and fluid change of direction skills, staying controlled in his pedal transition and collecting himself with ease in small spaces. He has above average anticipation, vision and instincts, seeing the field extremely well with uncanny awareness and timing to create turnovers and get his hands on the ball
2 Joshua Perry, MLB, 6-4 #255 Ohio State
Perry only knows how to play one speed with a nonstop motor, and his approach allows him to make stops other linebackers can't. He has strong hands and wrists to take on blocks and finish tackles, not allowing road blocks to slow him down in pursuit.
According to several close to the program, he is the "consummate teammate" due to his mature mental makeup and leadership traits on and off the field.
3 Paul McRoberts, WR, 6-2 #205 Southeast Missouti State
He was a first team All-Ohio Valley Conference player by the media after catching 76 passes for 940 yards and nine touchdowns, averaging 12.4 yards per catch in 2015. McRoberts broke Southeast's all-time career record in receiving touchdowns (29) and had four 100-yard receiving games
He also compiled 162 yards on 14 punt returns, including a 69-yard return for a touchdown.
McRoberts finished his Southeast career with 2,435 receiving yards, third-most in school history
4. Javon Hargrave, DT, 6 - 1 #315 South Carolina State
He is stout at the point of attack with strong hands to lock out and control blocks. When he wins off the snap, he's able to disrupt the pocket's rhythm
4c Tyler Higbee, TE, 6-6 #250 Western Kentucky
This is a nice looking tight end prospect who has worked hard to put himself in this position, especially after making the position change. Along the way, Higbee has added 60 pounds. He's athletic and versatile and in the right offensive system Higbee could really be a nice weapon in the NFL because he's a guy that can be good in the run game and evolve into a tight end that work the middle of the field in the passing game and become a real threat
6 Matt Judon, DE, 6-3 #255 Grand Valley State
He set records at Grand Valley State and led the nation in sacks last season, is now looking to prove he belongs in the NFL.
The defensive end, whose 20 sacks was the best among in all college football
6c Lloyd Carrington, CB, 5-11 #200 Arizona State
Carrington may lack the straight-line speed scouts would prefer but his awareness and physicality fit in a zone-based scheme at corner. Clubs could see Carrington as a possible safety convert, as well.
6c Antwione Williams, OLB, 6-3 #250 Georgia Southern
Williams was a do-everything linebacker for Georgia Southern, leading the team in tackles (107), tackles for loss (10.5), sacks (4.0) and forced fumbles (four) in 2015.
6c Tevin Carter 6-1 #220 Utah
Cater has great speed, he is a solid tackler, a play maker on defense, and a hard hitter.