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Thought I'd get this up early!


1 Jadeveon Clowney South Carolina 6'5 272 DE43

2 Teddy Bridgewater Louisville 6'3" 218 QB

3 Marqise Lee USC 6'0" 195 WRF

4 Taylor Lewan Michigan 6'7" 302 LOT

5 Jake Matthews Texas A&M 6'5" 305 ROT

6 Anthony Barr UCLA 6'3" 238 OLB43

7 Sammy Watkins Clemson 6'1" 205 WRF

8 Bradley Roby Ohio State 5'11" 193 CB

9 Daniel McCullers Tennessee 6'6" 377 DT43

10 Tajh Boyd Clemson 6'1" 225 QB

11 Austin Seferian-Jenkins Washington 6'6" 266 TE

12 Kyle Van Noy BYU 6'3" 235 OLB43

13 Jackson Jeffcoat Texas 6'4" 245 OLB34

14 Cyrus Kouandijo Alabama 6'5" 312 ROT

15 Ifo Ekpre-Olomu Oregon 5'10" 190 CB

16 Trent Murphy Stanford 6'4" 261 DE43

17 Deandre Coleman California 6'5" 309 DE34

18 C.J. Mosely Alabama 6'2" 232 OLB43

19 Brett Hundley UCLA 6'3" 227 QB

20 Shayne Skov Stanford 6'3" 242 ILB

21 Ed Reynolds Stanford 6'2" 205 FS

22 Marcus Roberson Florida 6'0" 178 CB

23 Jordan Matthews Vanderbilt 6'3" 205 WRF

24 Colt Lyerla Oregon 6'5" 256 TE

25 Louis Nix Notre Dame 6'3" 326 DT34

26 Stephon Tuitt Notre Dame 6'5" 303 DE34

27 Carlos Hyde Ohio State 6'0" 235 RBF

28 Josh Shirley Washington 6'3" 230 OLB34

29 Loucheiz Purifoy Florida 6'1" 189 CB

30 David Yankey Stanford 6'5" 302 LOT

31 A.J. McCarron Alabama 6'3" 205 QB

32 Ha’Sean Clinton-Dix Alabama 6'1" 208 FS

33 James Gayle Virginia Tech 6'3" 268 OLB34

34 Aaron Colvin Oklahoma 6'0" 182 CB

35 DeVante Parker Louisville 6'3" 205 WRF

36 Johnny Manziel Texas A&M 6'1" 200 QB

37 Max Bullough Michigan State 6'2" 252 ILB

38 Cody Hoffman BYU 6'3" 215 WRF

39 Mike Evans Texas A&M 6'5" 225 WRF

40 Christian Jones Florida State 6'3" 232 OLB43

41 Cyril Richardson Baylor 6'5" 335 OG

42 Karlos Williams Florida State 6'1" 230 SS

43 Silas Redd USC 5'10" 200 RBF

44 Morgan Breslin USC 6'2" 250 OLB34

45 James Hurst North Carolina 6'6" 310 ROT

46 Brandon Coleman Rutgers 6'6" 220 WRF

47 Ra'Shede Hageman Minnesota 6'5" 302 DE34

48 Damien Williams Oklahoma 6'0" 208 RBF

49 Justin Gilbert Oklahoma State 6'0" 195 CB

50 Aaron Murray Georgia 6'1" 212 QB

51 Calvin Barnett Oklahoma State 6'2" 300 DT43

52 Derek Carr Fresno State 6'3" 212 QB

53 Timmy Jernigan Florida State 6'2" 298 DT43

54 Jeremiah Attaochu Georgia Tech 6'2" 240 OLB43

55 Andrew Jackson Western Kentucky 6'1" 262 ILB

56 Kareem Martin North Carolina 6'5" 260 DE34

57 Chaz Sutton South Carolina 6'4" 256 OLB34

58 Gabe Jackson Mississippi State 6'4" 320 OG

59 David Fales San Jose State 6'3" 220 QB

60 Bryan Stork Florida State 6'4" 312 OC

61 Jason Verrett TCU 5'10" 182 CB

62 Craig Loston LSU 6'2" 205 SS

63 Anthony Johnson LSU 6'3" 305 DT43

64 Scott Crichton Oregon State 6'3" 263 DE43

65 Morgan Moses Virginia 6'6" 325 ROT

66 C.J. Barnett Ohio State 6'0" 190 FS

67 Demarcus Lawrence Boise State 6'3" 244 OLB43

68 Jared Abbrederis Wisconsin 6'2" 188 WRF

69 Eric Ebron North Carolina 6'4" 245 TE

70 James White Wisconsin 5'10" 198 RBF

71 Russell Bodine North Carolina 6'3" 305 OC

72 Alfred Blue LSU 6'1" 220 RBF

73 Jack Mewhort Ohio State 6'5" 310 LOT

74 C.J. Fiedorowitz Iowa 6'6" 265 TE

75 Antonio Richardson Tennessee 6'6" 332 ROT

76 Dri Archer Kent St 5'7" 175 WRS

77 Adrian Hubbard Alabama 6'5" 252 OLB34

78 Seantrel Henderson Miami (FL) 6'8" 345 ROT

79 Quandre Diggs Texas 5'10" 200 CB

80 Zack Martin Notre Dame 6'4" 305 OG

81 Justin Ellis Louisiana Tech 6'2" 330 DT34

82 Ty Zimmerman Kansas State 6'1" 203 SS

83 Odell Beckham Jr. LSU 6'0" 207 WRF

84 Chris Borland Wisconsin 5'11" 242 ILB

85 Logan Thomas Virginia Tech 6'5" 254 QB

86 Dee Ford Auburn 6'2" 238 OLB43

87 JaWuan James Tennessee 6'6" 324 LOT

88 Anthony Steen Alabama 6'3" 303 OG

89 Will Clarke West Virginia 6'6" 271 DE34

90 Tyler Larsen Utah State 6'3" 312 OC

91 Ashton Dorsey Texas 6'2" 295 DT43

92 Lamin Barrow LSU 6'2" 232 ILB

93 Travis Swanson Arkansas 6'4" 305 OC

94 Jeoffrey Pagan Alabama 6'4" 285 DE34

95 Walker May Vanderbilt 6'5" 250 OLB34

96 Spencer Long Nebraska 6'3" 308 OG

97 Dominique Easley Florida 6'2" 280 DE34

98 Charles Sims Houston 6'0" 205 RBF

99 Glenn Carson Penn State 6'2" 235 ILB

100 LaDarius Perkins Mississippi State 5'10" 195 RBF

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New Board for July:

1 Jadeveon Clowney South Carolina 6'5" 272 DE43
2 Teddy Bridgewater Louisville 6'3" 218 QB
3 Anthony Barr UCLA 6'3" 238 OLB43
4 Marqise Lee USC 6'0" 195 WRF
5 Taylor Lewan Michigan   6'7" 302 LOT
6 Bradley Roby Ohio State 5'11" 193 CB
7 Louis Nix Notre Dame 6'3" 326 DT34
8 Brett Hundley UCLA 6'3" 227 QB
9 Jake Matthews Texas A&M 6'5" 305 ROT
10 Sammy Watkins Clemson 6'1" 205 WRF
11 Jackson Jeffcoat Texas 6'4" 245 OLB34
12 Cyrus Kouandjio Alabama 6'5" 312 ROT
13 Deandre Coleman California 6'5" 309 DE34
14 Ifo Ekpre-Olomu Oregon 5'10" 190 CB
15 Daniel McCullers Tennessee 6'6" 377 DT43
16 Austin Seferian-Jenkins Washington 6'6" 266 TE
17 Kyle Van Noy BYU 6'3" 235 OLB43
18 Tajh Boyd Clemson 6'1" 225 QB
19 C.J. Mosley Alabama 6'2" 232 OLB43
20 Kareem Martin North Carolina 6'5" 260 DE43
21 Brandon Coleman Rutgers 6'6" 220 WRF
22 Ed Reynolds Stanford 6'2" 205 FS
23 Colt Lyerla Oregon 6'5" 256 TE
24 A.J. Johnson Tennessee 6'2" 240 ILB
25 Lache Seastrunk Baylor 5'10" 205 RBF
26 Marcus Roberson Florida 6'0" 178 CB
27 Mike Evans Texas A&M 6'5" 225 WRF
28 David Yankey Stanford 6'5" 302 LOT
29 Loucheiz Purifoy Florida 6'1" 189 CB
30 Ryan Shazier Ohio State 6'2" 222 OLB34
31 DeVante Parker Louisville 6'3" 205 WRF
32 Ka'Deem Carey Arizona 5'10" 196 RBF
33 Stephon Tuitt Notre Dame 6'5" 303 DE34
34 Ha’Sean Clinton-Dix Alabama 6'1" 208 FS
35 Andrew Jackson Western Kentucky 6'1" 262 ILB
36 David Fales San Jose State 6'3" 220 QB
37 De'Anthony Thomas Oregon 5'9" 176 RBC
38 Adrian Hubbard Alabama 6'5" 252 OLB34
39 Ra'Shede Hageman Minnesota 6'5" 302 DE34
40 Cyril Richardson Baylor 6'5" 335 OG
41 Christian Jones Florida State 6'3" 232 OLB43
42 Damien Williams Oklahoma 6'0" 208 RBF
43 Jordan Matthews Vanderbilt 6'3" 205 WRF
44 Aaron Lynch South Florida 6'6" 244 OLB34
45 Jeremiah Attaochu Georgia Tech 6'2" 240 OLB43
46 Trent Murphy Stanford 6'5" 261 OLB34
47 A.J. McCarron Alabama 6'3" 205 QB
48 Karlos Williams Florida State 6'1" 230 SS
49 Aaron Colvin Oklahoma 6'0" 182 CB
50 Johnny Manziel Texas A&M 6'1" 200 QB
51 James Hurst North Carolina 6'6" 310 ROT
52 Cody Hoffman BYU 6'3" 215 WRF
53 Gabe Jackson Mississippi State 6'4" 320 OG
54 Justin Gilbert Oklahoma State 6'0" 195 CB
55 Bishop Sankey Washington 5'10" 200 RBF
56 Travis Swanson Arkansas 6'4" 305 OC
57 James Gayle Virginia Tech 6'3" 268 DE43
58 Timmy Jernigan Florida State 6'2" 298 DT43
59 Jason Verrett TCU 5'10" 182 CB
60 Lamin Barrow LSU 6'2" 232 ILB
61 Demarcus Lawrence Boise State 6'3" 245 OLB43
62 Lamarcus Joyner Florida State 5'8" 195 FS
63 Eric Ebron North Carolina 6'4"  245 TE
64 Aaron Murray Georgia 6'1" 212 QB
65 Craig Loston LSU 6'2" 205 SS
66 Taylor Hart Oregon 6'5" 292 DE43
67 Dri Archer Kent St 5'7" 175 RBC
68 Jared Abbrederis Wisconsin 6'2" 188 WRF
69 James Wilder Jr. Florida 6'2" 226 RBF
70 Jermauria Rasco LSU 6'3" 255 OLB34
71 Will Sutton Arizona State 6'0" 280 DT43
72 Derek Carr Fresno State 6'3" 212 QB
73 C.J. Barnett Ohio State 6'0" 190 FS
74 Quandre Diggs Texas 5'10" 200 CB
75 Tim Jackson North Carolina 6'5" 285 DE34
76 Max Bullough Michigan State 6'2" 252 ILB
77 DaQuan Jones Penn State 6'3" 333 DT34
78 Ryan Groy Wisconsin 6'5" 318 LOT
79 Seantrel Henderson Miami (FL) 6'8" 345 ROT
80 Odell Beckham Jr. LSU 6'0" 207 WRF
81 Zack Martin Notre Dame 6'4" 305 OG
82 Anthony Johnson LSU 6'3" 305 DT43
83 Russell Bodine North Carolina 6'3" 305 OC
84 Anthony Steen Alabama 6'3" 303 OG
85 Shakir Bell Indiana State 5'8" 190 RBC
86 Jalen Saunders Oklahoma 5'9" 160 WRS
87 Ryan Carrethers Arkansas State 6'2" 328 DT34
88 Bryn Renner North Carolina 6'3" 215 QB
89 Morgan Moses Virginia 6'6" 325 ROT
90 Carlos Hyde Ohio State 6'0" 235 FB
91 C.J. Fiedorowitz Iowa 6'6" 265 TE
92 Logan Thomas Virginia Tech 6'5" 254 QB
93 Josh Huff Oregon 5'11" 205 WRF
94 Cameron Erving Florida State 6'5" 310 LOT
95 Ed Stinson Alabama 6'4" 282 DE34
96 Kevin Norwood Alabama 6'1" 205 WRF
97 Jack Mewhort Ohio State 6'5" 310 LOT
98 Venric Mark Northwestern 5'8" 175 RBC
99 Tyler Larsen Utah State 6'3" 312 OC
100 Antone Exum Virginia Tech 6'0" 224 CB
101 Antonio Richardson Tennessee 6'6" 332 ROT
102 Ty Zimmerman Kansas State 6'1" 203 SS
103 Antonio Andrews Western Kentucky 6'0" 212 RBF
104 Calvin Barnett Oklahoma State 6'2" 300 DT43
105 Chris Borland Wisconsin 5'11" 242 ILB
106 Bryan Stork Florida State 6'4" 312 OC
107 Xavier Grimble USC 6'5" 255 TE
108 Darqueze Dennard Michigan State 5'11" 188 CB
109 Clint Trickett West Virginia 6'2" 185 QB
110 Ryan Grant Tulane 6'1" 192 WRF
111 Tre Jackson Florida State 6'4" 328 OG
112 Arthur Lynch Georgia 6'5" 258 TE
113 Trey Millard Oklahoma 6'1" 256 FB
114 Carrington Byndom Texas 6'0" 180 CB
115 Dee Ford Auburn 6'2" 238 OLB43
116 Tre Boston North Carolina 6'1" 190 FS
117 Bennett Jackson Notre Dame 6'0" 185 CB
118 Brandon Thomas Clemson 6'3' 300 OG
119 John Hubert Kansas State 5'7" 192 RBC
120 Nick O'Leary Florida State 6'3" 238 TE
121 Bene Bewikere San Jose State 6'0" 192 CB
122 Jeff Driskel Florida 6'3" 237 QB
123 Chris Burnette Georgia 6'2" 322 OG
124 Jemea Thomas Georgia Tech 5'10" 190 FS
125 Carl Bradford Arizona State 6'1" 241 OLB34
126 Danny Shelton Washington 6'1" 320 DT34
127 Marcel Jensen Fresno State 6'5" 257 TE
128 Brendan Bigelow California 5'10" 190 RBF
129 T.J. Jones Notre Dame 5'11" 190 WRF
130 Pierre Desir Lindenwood 6'1" 205 CB
131 Jeff Mathews Cornell 6'3" 225 QB
132 Devin Street Pittsburgh 6'3" 192 WRF
133 JaWuan James Tennessee 6'6" 324 ROT

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Astro, no way in hell Clint Trickett is the 109th best player in the country. He's a great kid and all, and i like him, but he's merely a serviceable college QB. I highly doubt he even gets drafted. He has neither the size nor the requisite athletic ability to do anything in the NFL.

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He's our 12th ranked QB with zero games played in 2013. I would wait and see. How do you feel about Hundley being 2nd? We get the most flak for that ranking.

 

I'm the RB guy, so if you have any comments on those guys (especially after they start playing games), I respect your feedback.

 

I have made a formula that takes into account 16 weighted factors (rushing average vs AP-ranked teams is one example). Using my formula, 2014 RBs would rank this way:

 

1 Lache Seastrunk 89

2 Damien Williams 76

3 Bishop Sankey 73

4 Ka'Deem Carey 67

5 Tre Mason 66

6 George Atkinson III 65

7 Antonio Andrews 63

8 Rajion Neal 62

9 Glasco Martin 61

10 LaDarius Perkins 61

11 Ben Malena 60

12 James White 59

13 Josh Huff 57

14 Kendrick Hardy 56

15 Kenny Hilliard 56

16 Zurlon Tipton 55

17 Devonta Freeman 54

18 David Fluellen 53

19 Storm Johnson 53

20 David Oku 53

21 Tim Cornett 53

22 James Wilder Jr. 52

23 Marcus Coker 51

24 Charles Sims 51

25 Marlin Lane, Jr. 48

26 Tim Flanders 47

27 Alfred Blue 46

28 Wesley Tate 45

29 Trey Watts 45

30 Anthony Wilkerson 40

31 Senorise Perry 40

32 Brendan Bigelow 37

33 Orleans Darkwa 35

34 Malcolm Brown 34

35 Isaiah Crowell 27

36 James Sims 27

37 Silas Redd 22

38 Prince Tyson-Gulley 21

39 Michael Dyer 19

40 Henry Josey 4

41 Jaamal Berry -6

 

 

The RBs that I think are put at the most disadvantage using my system are Wilder (ain't no way he'll end up being 22nd) and Dyer (39th is just wrong).

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October 2013

 

Jadeveon Clowney South Carolina DE43
Teddy Bridgewater Louisville QB
Jake Matthews Texas A&M LOT
Anthony Barr UCLA OLB43
Sammy Watkins Clemson WRF
Taylor Lewan Michigan   LOT
Louis Nix Notre Dame DT43
Marqise Lee USC WRF
Brett Hundley UCLA QB
Stephon Tuitt Notre Dame DE34
Austin Seferian-Jenkins Washington TE
C.J. Mosley Alabama ILB
Cyrus Kouandjio Alabama LOT
Jason Verrett TCU CB
Anthony Johnson LSU DT43
Marcus Mariota Oregon QB enhanced Heisman bid 366 yards and three td
Khalil Mack Buffalo OLB34 41 tkl, 8 TFL, 5 sacks, 1 FF, 3 PBU, 1 INT so far
Ifo Ekpre-Olomu Oregon CB  29 tackles, 1 PD, 1 INT
Lache Seastrunk Baylor RBF 100+ yards in 8 straight games, longest streak in FBS
Darqueze Dennard Michigan State CB
Trent Murphy Stanford DE43
Kyle Van Noy BYU OLB43
Ed Reynolds Stanford FS  tied a career-high with 12 tackles
Mike Evans Texas A&M WRF vs Bama = 7 recs for 279 yds, 1 TD, less vs Ole Miss
Melvin Gordon Wisconsin RBF 22 times for 172 yds, TD
Jordan Matthews Vanderbilt WRF six passes for 111 yards and a TD in the first half
David Yankey Stanford OG tumbles a bit with showing vs Utah; season low rushing
Bradley Roby Ohio State CB fifth in the Big Ten with seven interceptions
Tajh Boyd Clemson QB 334 yards this wk, became all time leading QB w 9836 yds.
Chris Smith Arkansas DE43 52-7 homecoming loss to South Carolina
Ha’Sean Clinton-Dix Alabama FS suspended indefinitely…until they need to play real team
Cyril Richardson Baylor OG
Adrian Hubbard Alabama OLB34 taken off field with so many nickel covers
Vic Beasley Clemson OLB34 five tkl, 2 TFL, 1 PBU, 1 sack, 1 TD on fumble recov
Ryan Shazier Ohio State OLB43 second in the Big Ten with 8.0 TFL
Zach Mettenberger LSU QB  career-high 25 of 29 a wk ago, season low this wk
De'Anthony Thomas Oregon RBC
Eric Ebron North Carolina TE "WOW" catch this week vaults him. Needs work blocking
Derek Carr Fresno State QB 419 yards and five touchdowns
Odell Beckham Jr. LSU WRF
Bishop Sankey Washington RBF
Antonio Richardson Tennessee LOT
Kyle Fuller Virginia Tech CB
Brandon Coleman Rutgers WRF
Johnny Manziel Texas A&M QB
Ra'Shede Hageman Minnesota DT43 disappointing so far, great difference between sites
Donte Moncrief Ole Miss WRF almost shut out in the first half of Texas AM
Cameron Erving Florida State LOT
Seantrel Henderson Miami (FL) ROT
Christian Jones Florida State OLB43
Ed Stinson Alabama DE34 got a coverage sack vs lowly Ky…overrated, likely late 2nd
Gabe Jackson Mississippi State OG
Kasen Williams Washington WRF amazing catches vs Stanford http://youtu.be/82BSEkIcd_o
Aaron Colvin Oklahoma CB nine tackles and two tackles for loss, but bit too often, PI
Dominique Easley Florida DT43 torn ACL
Jace Amaro Texas Tech TE
Timmy Jernigan Florida State DT43 needs better first step, often the last guy moving up front
Deandre Coleman California DE34
Will Sutton Arizona State DT43 short, explosive, physical…little impact vs Gordon last wk
Shayne Skov Stanford ILB much improved, hit repaired knee in practice: fake?
Jared Abbrederis Wisconsin WRF concussion
La'el Collins LSU LOT
Stephen Morris Miami (FL) QB
Taylor Hart Oregon DE43 part of a retooling defense, will get better
Travis Swanson Arkansas OC
James White Wisconsin RBF
Ryan Groy Wisconsin OG
Yawin Smallwood Connecticut ILB 9 tck,1.5 tfl,1 pbu & 1 QBH in loss
Vinnie Sunseri Alabama SS
Jeremiah Attaochu Georgia Tech OLB34 underrated but no wow factor
Kevin Hogan Stanford QB
Kareem Martin North Carolina DE43 stock drop, needs to get heavier  http://bit.ly/1bHRefP
Aaron Lynch South Florida DE43 three tkl, one sack, two QBH,  1 1/2 TFL, 44 yd TD >Martin
Justin Gilbert Oklahoma State CB
Demarcus Lawrence Boise State OLB34 got a sack on 3rd down, 3rd of season
Tyler Larsen Utah State OC
DaQuan Jones Penn State DT34
Arthur Lynch Georgia TE
Jackson Jeffcoat Texas OLB34 2 sacks, big sack on 4th Down
Dion Bailey USC SS gambles and whiffs badly, result a TD
Chris Borland Wisconsin ILB
Denzel Perryman Miami (FL) OLB43
A.J. McCarron Alabama QB
Kurtis Drummond Michigan State FS
Allen Robinson Penn State WRF
Aaron Murray Georgia QB
A.J. Johnson Tennessee ILB
Quandre Diggs Texas CB
Dee Ford Auburn OLB43
Antone Exum Virginia Tech CB
James Gayle Virginia Tech OLB34
Craig Loston LSU SS arm tackling, and spearing with helmet. disappointing
C.J. Fiedorowicz Iowa TE
Tre Boston North Carolina FS
Paul Richardson Colorado WRF
Xavier Grimble USC TE
Ty Zimmerman Kansas State SS
Colt Lyerla Oregon TE
Deion Belue Alabama CB
Loucheiz Purifoy Florida CB

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Johny Manziel shoould be top 5

 

Bridgewater looks the same as AJ McCarron or Aaron Murray to me, which is good just not elite.

 

Blake Bortles is better than Hogan and should be at least 2nd rnd, will DVRing UCF vs Louisville Friday night!

 

Glad to see Khalil Mack moving up.

 

Would be a steal to grab Lyerla in the 4rth.

 

What happened to Purifoy!

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Not understanding how Mariota gets ranked behind Brifgewater and Hundley. Maybe you are seeing some flaw in his game that I am unable to perceive. By the end if the season, he will be the consensus # 1 pick, much like A Luck. I don't understand why so few people see it. Maybe it is the lack of NFL success by recent Oregon QBs.

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