QB Dayne Crist, Kansas Peter Lalich, California PA Not too many QBs are worth a look but if you want someone developmental as a #3 QB can't go wrong with Crist. RB Kerwynn Williams, Utah St - Was taken Mike James, Miami Miguel Maysonet, Stony Brook Williams by far the best option at this point. He doubles as a kick return guy WR Jasper Collins, Mount Union Uzoma Nwachukwu, A&M Tyrone Goard, Eastern Kentucky Brandon Kaufman, Eastern Washington T.J. Moe, Missouri Sam McGuffie, Rice Duron Carter, OSBama International Ryan Spadola, Leigh Lots of talent still at WR. Really like Moe and McGuffie in the slot and a lot of upside with Carter. TE Lucas Reed, New Mexico Ryan Griffin, UConn Jack Doyle, WKU Ben Cotton, Nebraska BJ Stewart, Cumberland Griffin is the best left. Has nice vertical game. I think Cotton is very underrated reminds me of Jake Ballard. OT Braden Brown, BYU Emmett Cleary, BC Nick Becton, VTech Luke Marquardt, Azusa Pacific Becton has the tools to be a very effective in both pass protect and run game. Cleary has nice upside, good with his feet and has worked inside at guard. OG Manase Foketi, West Texas A&M Blaize Foltz, TCU Lamar Mady, Youngstown St Edmond Kugbila, Valdosta St Matt Stankiewitch, Penn St Can't go wrong with any of these guys. Lots of talent left in the interior. C Graham Pocic, Illinois Kyle Quinn, Arizona Pocic his a big dude who handles himself well. Going to be interesting if he is tried at Center in the NFL. DE Armonty Bryant, East Central David Bass, Missouri Western John Youboty, Temple Nate Palmer, Illinois St Bryant is going to go fairly higher than what people might think. Capable of playing as a 4-3 end or 3-4 OLB. Better suited as a 3-4 OLB. Going to be a nice player maybe more. DT Brandon Moore, Texas Kapron Lewis-Moore, Notre Dame Mike Purcell, Wyoming Arby Jones, Georgia Gilbert Pena, Ole Miss William Campbell, Michigan Chris Jones, Bowling Green Big fan of Moore (Texas) if he shows he has recovered from his injury he can go day 3 come draft day. Has versatility that teams look for on the Dline. OLB John Lotulelei, UNLV Archibald Barnes, Vandy Mike Taylor, Wisconsin Travis Johnson, San Jose St David Nwabuisi, Northwestern Nathan Williams, OSU Michael Clay, Oregon Robert McCabe, Georgetown Barnes the most athletic of the bunch capable of playing every LB spot. Has nice all-around skills right now but needs further development. ILB Steve Beauharnais, Rutgers Dan Molls, Toledo Tom Wort, Oklahoma Both Molls and Wort lack ideal size. Wort the better prospect than Molls but I like how instinctive Molls is. Reminds me of Zach Thomas. CB Kayvon Webster, USF Mike Edwards, Hawaii Demetrius McCray, Appalachian St Vernon Kearney, Lane Kahlid Wooten, Nevada Dax Swanson, Sam Houston St Travis Howard, OSU Some talented corners left. Webster, McCray, Edwards, Swanson will all likely be drafted. Kearney could end up playing safety. S Micah Hyde, Iowa Keelan Johnson, Arizona St Corey Broomfield, Mississippi St John Boyett, Oregon Rashard Hall, Clemson Jawanza Starling, USC Alonzo Tweedy, VTech Drew Frey, Cincinnati Orhian Johnson, OSU Jamoris Slaughter, Notre Dame Malcolm Bronson, McNeese St Lots of names among the safeties. Broomfield is undersized but has great ball skills. Boyett got injured very early in the season costing him lots of $$$. Likely would have been a round 3 or 4 guy but likely he gets drafted. While he lacks ideal size to play safety he is the complete package IMO.
few guys I had on my radar at the end of the draft here: Luke Wilson TE Rice (check his measurable, Al Davis has a skeletal woody) Lucas Reed TE NM Denard Robinson WR Mich Marcus Cromartie CB Wisc Jasper Collins WR Mount U Cooper Taylor SS/OLB Richmond (got to convert him to OLB in the Rams D)