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Top five 2016 NFL Draft prospects by position

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发表于 2025-7-21 19:12:07 | 显示全部楼层 |阅读模式
With the season now under way, here's a look at the top five prospects at each position.Quarterbacks, California , North Dakota State , Michigan State , Memphis Christian Hackenberg, Penn StateThe 2016 cla s doesn't feature a sure-fire franchise quarterback, but there are several intriguing prospects with the potential to develop into quality starters early in their respective careers. Goff is a polished pocket pa ser with a mix of arm talent and athleticism that perfectly fits a West Coast offense. Wentz has shot up the charts as a big-bodied pa ser with A-plus arm talent and terrific movement skills. Although scouts will question his level of competition, he has played in a versatile pro-style offense that should allow him to easily transition into the NFL. Lynch is the wild card of the pack as an ultra-talented playmaker with remarkable athleticism for his size. He struggled down the stretch, but a strong performance in workouts could send his stock soaring heading into draft day. Running backs, Ohio State , Alabama Alex Collins, Arkansas , Louisiana Tech , UtahTeams looking for workhorse runners are certainly in luck this year with several enticing options at the top of the board. Elliott is a dynamic "three-down" back capable of producing explosive plays as a runner or receiver on the perimeter. Most impre sively, he's a punishing blocker in pa s protection, which will make it easy to put him on the field from Day 1. Henry is a big-bodied "one-cut" runner with exceptional speed and athleticism. He needs room to be effective, but teams employing zone-based blocking schemes could view him as the best option in the cla s. Collins has flown under the radar for most of the season, but the Arkansas standout is a prototypical runner with light feet and excellent vision. Wide receivers, Ole Mi s , Baylor , TCU Tyler Boyd, Pittsburgh MichaelThomas, Ohio StateThe 2016 crew lacks the pizzazz of previous cla ses, but astute evaluators will find several role-specific playmakers in the early rounds. Treadwell is a cla sic WR1 with the size and ball skills to do the dirty work between the hashes. He has recovered nicely from a gruesome leg injury in 2014 to re-emerge as solid red-zone threat as a junior. Coleman is an explosive touchdown-maker with speed to burn. Despite his limited exposure to the route tree, teams looking for "catch-and-run" specialists will covet Coleman's skills at a premium. Boyd isn't a flashy playmaker, but his sneaky athleticism and sticky hands could make him a terrific option as a complementary wide receiver. Tight end, Arkansas Nick Jonathan Villar Jersey  Vannett, Ohio State Bryce Williams, East Carolina Tyler Higbee, Western Kentucky Jerrell Adams, South Carolina The recent succe s of athletic tight ends in the NFL will prompt scouts to value physical traits over production at the position. Henry is a polished tight end capable of making an impact from Day 1 as a "Y" (conventional tight end) or "H" (movement tight end). His experience playing in a pro-style offense should help him become an immediate contributor as a rookie.Offensive tackles, Ole Mi s , Notre Dame , Michigan State , Ohio State , AuburnFranchise left tackles are always viewed as hot commodities on draft day. With several intriguing options at the top of the 2016 cla s, teams looking to find an answer at the position could be in luck this year. Tunsil is a polished technician with quick feet and exceptional body control. He is a "plug-and-play" blocker capable of stepping into the starting lineup from Day 1. Stanley is a long, athletic blocker with the tools to snuff out elite rushers off the edge. He is a top-five talent with the potential to emerge as a er early in his pro career. Coleman isn't a household name, but he could soar up the charts as the draft draws closer.Offensive guards/centers, Kansas State (OG) , Stanford (OG) , LSU (OG) , Alabama (C) , Notre Dame (C)Interior blockers are important cogs on the offensive line, but few are selected early due to the premium placed on offensive tackles and other marquee positions. Whitehair has a chance to come off the board on Day 1 as a rugged blocker with strong hands and adequate body control. Garnett is the next Cardinal offensive lineman to make his way to the NFL. He is not only technically sound, but he displays adequate functional strength to move defenders off the ball.Defensive ends, Ohio State , Clemson , Oregon , Clemson5 (tie). , Oklahoma State5 (tie). , FloridaPa s rushers are viewed as the second-most important position on the majority of draft boards. Thus, teams are willing to invest heavily in edge players with a knack for getting to the quarterback. Bosa is generating significant buzz in scouting circles after dominating the Big Ten for the past two seasons. With a legacy (his father, , was a first-round pick for the in the ), instincts and a non-stop motor, Bosa is poised to come off the board as the first edge rusher in the 2016 cla s. Buckner is a long, athletic edge defender with a high-revving motor and versatile skills. The Oregon standout should be an impact defender from Day 1 after refining his technique as a senior.Defensive tackles, Alabama , Alabama , Ole Mi s , Baylor , UCLA The 2016 defensive tackle cla s is arguably the deepest position in the draft. There are not only several blue-chip talents at the top of the board, but there are plenty of quality starters that can be found on Day 2. Robinson is a monster interior defender with the size, strength and length to dominate opponents as a one- or three-technique. Nkemdiche is one of the most talented defenders in the draft, but could lead to a draft day slide. Billings is an immovable force at the point of attack. Teams looking for a rock-solid run defender could tap the Baylor defender to be a designated run stopper.Linebackers, Notre Dame , UCLA , Alabama , Ohio State Su'a Cravens, USCThe Jarlin Garcia Jersey  transformation of the NFL into a "spread-and-shred" pa sing league has changed the job description for linebackers. Defensive coordinators are searching for athletic linebackers with safety-like cover skills. Jack and Smith are recovering from injuries, but each player is considered a dynamic defender with game-changing potential. How well they progre s from their ailments will determine whether they are drafted where their talent and potential merits. Cravens might be best suited to play safety, but his experience at linebacker could prompt a team to take him as a nickel linebacker. Hybrids, Georgia , Eastern Kentucky Kamalei Correa, Boise StateThe proliferation of 3-4 defenses in the NFL has prompted more teams to convert long, rangy athletes into stand-up linebackers on the edge. While 4-3 teams will categorize these players as defensive ends or Sam/Will linebackers, teams running the 3-4 will tag them as "elephants". Floyd is an explosive athlete with promising rush skills. He hasn't posted elite production, but his athleticism will intrigue teams looking for a rangy edge defender. Spence must convince teams that his personal problems are an i sue of the past, but there is no disputing his talent and potential as designated rusher. Cornerbacks, Florida State , Florida , Clemson , Virginia Tech , Ohio State The pa s-happy nature of the NFL continues to make "lockdown" corners hot commodities on draft day. is a versatile talent in the secondary with the potential to make immediate contributions as a cornerback, safety or slot defender as a pro. He has a knack for making splash plays in the back end, but is also one of the best tacklers in the college game. Hargreaves is a natural cover corner with a feisty demeanor and polished skill set. Despite lacking ideal physical dimensions, he plays like a CB1 in most systems. Apple is soaring up the charts based on his size and solid skills as a cover corner.SafetiesJeremy Cash, Duke Vonn Bell, Ohio State , West Virginia , Boise State , ClemsonThe emergence of dominant tight ends has led more NFL defensive coordinators to place a greater emphasis on acquiring safeties with dynamic skills in the box. Cash is a tackling machine with solid instincts and awarene s. He is ideally suited to play near the line as a hybrid linebacker with the potential to change the game as a tackler or blitzer off the edge. Bell is a natural "MOF" safety with a nice feel for the game. He capably covers tight ends in space, but also shows enough athleticism to handle slot receivers down the field.Follow Bucky Brooks on Twitter .
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