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12. Darqueze Dennard, CB, Michigan State (Grade: 92): He was a true shutdown corner this past season at Michigan State and has the physicality to hold up in press coverage and run support.
13. Ha Ha Clinton-Dix, S, Alabama (Grade: 92): The top safety in this year's class, Clinton-Dix has very good range, instincts, ball skills and playmaking ability.
16. Morgan Moses, T, Virginia (Grade: 92): Defenders need to take a cab ride to get around his length. More effective on the left side in college than on the right.
19. Brandin Cooks, WR, Oregon State (Grade: 91): Ran the fastest 40-yard-dash time of any receiver at the combine (4.33 seconds), is a very good route runner and plays bigger than his size (5-foot-10, 189 pounds).
22. Johnny Manziel, QB, Texas A&M (Grade: 90): This is the most difficult evaluation of a QB I've ever done. Has excellent release quickness and rare instincts and escapability, but decision-making and long-term durability are concerns.
23. Jason Verrett, CB, TCU (Grade: 90): He's undersized but plays bigger and isn't afraid to deliver a big hit. He also has elite top-end speed and movement skills, allowing him to stick to receivers in coverage.
24. Marqise Lee, WR, USC (Grade: 90): He isn't a burner, but he plays faster than his timed speed would indicate. He struggled with ball skills in 2013 but was very productive his first two seasons.
26. Bradley Roby, CB, Ohio State (Grade: 89): He might be the most physically gifted corner in this class, with a very good combination of length, straight-line speed and fluidity. Needs to improve his focus and eye discipline as well as show more maturity off the field.
27. Stephon Tuitt, DE, Notre Dame (Grade: 89): He's a top-15 prospect in this draft based purely on talent, as he has a unique combo of size and straight-line speed and the versatility to play different positions in multiple fronts. Needs to show much more consistent effort.
28. Teddy Bridgewater, QB, Louisville (Grade: 89): Shows excellent command of offense and short-to-intermediate accuracy on tape but struggled to drive the ball downfield in postseason draft process.
29. Dee Ford, DE, Auburn (Grade: 89): An undersized edge-rusher with explosive get-off burst and a great motor.
30. Jeremiah Attaochu, OLB, Georgia Tech (Grade: 89): He came on strong down the stretch, and he has above-average, first-step quickness and explosive closing burst in getting to the QB.
31. Joel Bitonio, OT, Nevada (Grade: 89): A tone-setter who gives outstanding effort, Bitonio is a good fit in a zone-blocking scheme.
32. Cyrus Kouandjio, OT, Alabama (Grade: 88): He struggled at times this season and has been associated with some injury concerns, but he has very good physical tools.
unless I missed someone
This post was edited by KrWWW on May 8 2014 08:21pm