News: Top-50 Draft Board 2.0: Reshuffling the deck after the combine

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Top-50 Draft Board 2.0: Reshuffling the deck after the combine

http://www.cbssports.com/nfl/draft/nfl-draft-scout/25503943/nfl-draft-top-50-draft-board-20





This board will fluctuate somewhat throughout the process with two more updates (one after pro days and the medical re-checks and a final update the week before the draft).

1. Laremy Tunsil, OT, Ole Miss (6-5, 305, 5.23, Jr.)
Despite never earning SEC Offensive Lineman of the Week honors in his three-year Ole Miss career, Tunsil is the best prospect in the 2016 NFL Draft. He is a nimble big man with a rare athletic skill set for the position and his flaws are more nitpicking than true weaknesses.

2. Myles Jack, LB, UCLA (6-1, 245, 4.56, Jr.)
Jack is an athletic specimen with above average pursuit speed, contact balance and mental processor to know everything going on around him. He doesn't have ideal size or power and his medicals need to be vetted (meniscus), but Jack has the athletic skill set to be a difference-maker.

3. Jalen Ramsey, S, Florida State (6-1, 202, 4.49, Jr.)
If you combined a safety, cornerback and linebacker into one prospect, the result would look something like Ramsey, who was blessed with the inherent instincts and an impressive size/athletic profile. It's rare to see defensive backs mentioned as worthy of the top pick, but he deserves it.

4. Joey Bosa, DE, Ohio State (6-5, 275, 4.82, Jr.)
Bosa is very physically gifted, but even better, he knows how to use those gifts and works his tail off to maximize his potential. He might never be a consistent double-digit sack artist in the NFL, but he is scheme versatile with the power, athleticism and instinctive traits to disrupt the pocket...
 

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2. Myles Jack, LB, UCLA (6-1, 245, 4.56, Jr.)
Jack is an athletic specimen with above average pursuit speed, contact balance and mental processor to know everything going on around him. He doesn't have ideal size or power and his medicals need to be vetted (meniscus), but Jack has the athletic skill set to be a difference-maker.

Jack weighs 245.

He has enough power to blow up offensive linemen, or at least stand them up.

And yet he lacks ideal size & power?
 

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What's the word on his meniscus? Is it a career threatening issue?
If it was only the meniscus then he's going to be fine. It's not that serious of a knee injury. I'm sure they're just being as cautious as they can. We will see and know more in his pro day.
 

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If it was only the meniscus then he's going to be fine. It's not that serious of a knee injury. I'm sure they're just being as cautious as they can. We will see and know more in his pro day.

Isn't a meniscus tear what kept Anthony Spenser on the shelf for on or off two seasons? Maybe it wasn't as serious
 
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