Brandon Scherff - T - Hawkeyes
Iowa OL Brandon Scherff "is the best OL prospect I have seen in 2015 and it may not be real close," wrote Bob Sturm of the Dallas Morning News.
As Sturm notes before an extensive breakdown, he's "never been a scout or a NFL General Manager, but I am willing to watch a ton of football." With that as a preface, the scribe wrote of Scherff: "I can’t swear he is a left tackle, but he is going to be a 'butt-kicker' at some position for the next 10 years, I am sure of that." Sturm also discussed an important slice of the evaluation process that is often forgotten as fans dream about athletic tools of superhuman prospects. "I really think that when you look at 1st round picks, we must consider the floor and the ceiling," Sturm wrote. "I think his floor is higher than just about any prospect in this draft, and while the ceiling may not be as high, if you are looking for 'bust proof' and getting a real solid starter as the absolute worse-case scenario, I think I would rubber stamp an investment in this player. He is very solid and could play any of 4 OL positions."
Source: Dallas Morning News
http://cowboysblog.dallasnews.com/2015/ ... iowa.html/
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Stephone Anthony - LB - Tigers
Clemson LB Stephone Anthony "has the ability to be at least a consistent force at inside linebacker," writes NFLDraftScout.com's Frank Cooney.
"But based only on one major slip in college, the team that drafts him must make sure he remains actively engaged after finally getting a nice paycheck in his ninth consecutive year of competitive football," Cooney wrote. At the combine, the 6-foot-2, 235-pound Anthony recorded a 4.56 forty, 1.57 10 yard split, 37" vertical, 10'2" broad jump, 7.07 3-cone and 4.03 20-yard short shuttle. "I think my 40-time sparked a lot of people and just my athleticism through the different drills and definitely in the position work, watching me move," said Anthony. Added Cooney: "Those who questioned his speed and athleticism are rethinking their reports after Anthony's outstanding combine performance."
Source: CBS Sports
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Denzel Perryman - LB - Hurricanes
Miami ILB Denzel Perryman "was a playmaker from the first day he suited up until he ended his career last season as on coaches' first-team All-ACC," observed NFLDraftScout.com's Frank Cooney.
The analyst mentions that Perryman was highly productive both as a starter on the inside and outside while in school. Cooney then poked holes in comparisons made to Wisconsin's Chris Borland. "Perryman is not really a frenetic, hyperactive tackling machine like Borland," Cooney wrote. "Perryman is more of a deliberate, focused defensive quarterback who reads plays well and uses a combination of quickness and good angles to get in on plays and is an efficient open-field tackler." At the combine, Perryman was asked what scouts liked about him. He responded: "They like how I go downhill, they like how I take on blocks. Some scouts like to see my man-to-man coverage, my technique on that i just need to brush that up. As far as my pass coverage, some of them were impressed at the Senior Bowl."
Source: CBS Sports
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Eric Kendricks - LB - Bruins
UCLA LB Eric Kendricks, like brother Mychal (Philadelphia Eagles), "has that rare read-and-react instinct necessary to be a great inside linebacker," notes NFLDraftScout.com's Frank Cooney.
"We're the same blood," Eric Kendricks said at the combine when asked about Mychal. "We bring a lot of the same characteristics to the game. We can do a lot of things that a lot of people can't do. Flexibility, speed, collision at point of attack. Those are things we both bring to the table." Rotoworld ranks Kendricks as a top-10 talent and sees him as a surefire first-round talent. "Let's just agree that we can't coach genetics, measure a heart or teach instincts -- which are the basics that make Kendricks a wildly productive football player," Cooney wrote. "In the right defense, he can continue to mess with offenses for many more years." Kendricks is a three-down LB who is skilled in coverage.
Source: CBS Sports