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<blockquote data-quote="FrankRizzo" data-source="post: 434600" data-attributes="member: 2232"><p>Well, we pick at #28. Probably about 10 guys they have ranked HIGHER than 28 WILL be available at our pick at 28, and about 10 guys they have lower than 28 will actually be gone before our pick.</p><p> </p><p>So with that being said, here's the guys I hope we get one or two of between our first two picks, however they shape up with trade ups or downs.....</p><p> </p><p><strong>10. Melvin Ingram, DL-OLB, South Carolina</strong> -- Few defensive prospects raised their game and draft stock as Ingram did last season. He's a playmaker who stands out in almost every aspect of the defense, with his ability to make plays behind the line of scrimmage or out to the flanks.</p><p><strong>12. Michael Brockers, DL, LSU*</strong> -- Brockers capped off a tremendous sophomore season with an awesome showing in the national title game. He's an explosive interior lineman who eats up blocks and collapses the pocket. </p><p><strong>14. Fletcher Cox, DL, Mississippi State*</strong> -- Cox is one of the hidden values at the defensive line position. Scouts feel he's one of few available three-down defenders and offers the ability to play as many as four different positions on the defensive line.</p><p><strong>15. Courtney Upshaw, DE-OLB, Alabama</strong> -- Upshaw was the feared pass-rusher in Alabama's suffocating defense, and scouts expect much the same from him at the next level. The lingering question is which position will Upshaw play at the next level, outside linebacker or defensive end? Or both?</p><p><strong>20. Nick Perry, DE-OLB, USC*</strong> -- The Trojan underclassman is a pass-rushing terror who combines quickness and speed to harass opposing quarterbacks. He offers tremendous potential and can stand up over tackle or be used out of a three-point stance.</p><p><strong>26. Dontari Poe, DT, Memphis*</strong> -- Poe is a massive defender who easily moves his body around the field, making plays behind the line of scrimmage or out to the flanks. He offers a tremendous amount of upside potential and has the ability to play in a variety of defensive systems.</p><p><strong>31. Vinny Curry, DE-OLB, Marshall</strong> -- Curry harassed quarterbacks for three years playing at Marshall and is one of the best pass-rushers in this draft. He's athletic, fluid and exceptionally quick. Whether Curry lines up at outside linebacker or defensive end all depends on how fast he runs at the Combine.</p><p><strong>32. Whitney Mercilus, DE-OLB, Illinois*</strong> -- Mercilus is yet another pass-rusher who graces the top part of the draft. He came out of nowhere in 2011 and was omnipresent behind the line of scrimmage. He's another prospect who projects to multiple positions in the defense.</p><p><strong>36. Brandon Thompson, DT, Clemson</strong> -- Thompson is the top player from a talented Clemson defense. He's a penetrating tackle who opponents struggle to stop from the snap of the ball. He's also well-liked by scouts for his ability to lead by example.</p><p><strong>42. Andre Branch, DE-OLB, Clemson</strong> -- Branch is the next in a long line of athletic pass-rushers who have come from the Clemson program. He forcefully makes plays behind the line of scrimmage and easily chases the action in pursuit. Like many of his predecessors from the school, many question his every-down intensity.</p><p><strong>47. Jerel Worthy, DT, Michigan State*</strong> -- The junior is an explosive interior lineman who consistently penetrates the line of scrimmage, then makes plays in the backfield. Worthy offers starting potential for the next level, but must attend to the details of his position and consistently play with proper mechanics.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="FrankRizzo, post: 434600, member: 2232"] Well, we pick at #28. Probably about 10 guys they have ranked HIGHER than 28 WILL be available at our pick at 28, and about 10 guys they have lower than 28 will actually be gone before our pick. So with that being said, here's the guys I hope we get one or two of between our first two picks, however they shape up with trade ups or downs..... [B]10. Melvin Ingram, DL-OLB, South Carolina[/B] -- Few defensive prospects raised their game and draft stock as Ingram did last season. He's a playmaker who stands out in almost every aspect of the defense, with his ability to make plays behind the line of scrimmage or out to the flanks. [B]12. Michael Brockers, DL, LSU*[/B] -- Brockers capped off a tremendous sophomore season with an awesome showing in the national title game. He's an explosive interior lineman who eats up blocks and collapses the pocket. [B]14. Fletcher Cox, DL, Mississippi State*[/B] -- Cox is one of the hidden values at the defensive line position. Scouts feel he's one of few available three-down defenders and offers the ability to play as many as four different positions on the defensive line. [B]15. Courtney Upshaw, DE-OLB, Alabama[/B] -- Upshaw was the feared pass-rusher in Alabama's suffocating defense, and scouts expect much the same from him at the next level. The lingering question is which position will Upshaw play at the next level, outside linebacker or defensive end? Or both? [B]20. Nick Perry, DE-OLB, USC*[/B] -- The Trojan underclassman is a pass-rushing terror who combines quickness and speed to harass opposing quarterbacks. He offers tremendous potential and can stand up over tackle or be used out of a three-point stance. [B]26. Dontari Poe, DT, Memphis*[/B] -- Poe is a massive defender who easily moves his body around the field, making plays behind the line of scrimmage or out to the flanks. He offers a tremendous amount of upside potential and has the ability to play in a variety of defensive systems. [B]31. Vinny Curry, DE-OLB, Marshall[/B] -- Curry harassed quarterbacks for three years playing at Marshall and is one of the best pass-rushers in this draft. He's athletic, fluid and exceptionally quick. Whether Curry lines up at outside linebacker or defensive end all depends on how fast he runs at the Combine. [B]32. Whitney Mercilus, DE-OLB, Illinois*[/B] -- Mercilus is yet another pass-rusher who graces the top part of the draft. He came out of nowhere in 2011 and was omnipresent behind the line of scrimmage. He's another prospect who projects to multiple positions in the defense. [B]36. Brandon Thompson, DT, Clemson[/B] -- Thompson is the top player from a talented Clemson defense. He's a penetrating tackle who opponents struggle to stop from the snap of the ball. He's also well-liked by scouts for his ability to lead by example. [B]42. Andre Branch, DE-OLB, Clemson[/B] -- Branch is the next in a long line of athletic pass-rushers who have come from the Clemson program. He forcefully makes plays behind the line of scrimmage and easily chases the action in pursuit. Like many of his predecessors from the school, many question his every-down intensity. [B]47. Jerel Worthy, DT, Michigan State*[/B] -- The junior is an explosive interior lineman who consistently penetrates the line of scrimmage, then makes plays in the backfield. Worthy offers starting potential for the next level, but must attend to the details of his position and consistently play with proper mechanics. [/QUOTE]
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