Parys Haralson DE Tennessee
He has a lot of upside, but with the crop of D-line prospects we have this year he will probably go in the early third round. You never know how things work out, however, as an early run on DEs may push him up a bit. Also, the combines will likely help him raise his stock, so he could end up being a second rounder come April
Greg Jennings WR Western Michigan
Even when you are very productive it is hard to come from a small school and get drafted high. The combine and a poor WR crop will help him, but I still see him as a day two selection
Manase Hopoi DL Washington
Where he goes depends on who will use a guy like him. Think of Atlanta last year with Jonathan Babineaux. He fit Atlanta's system so they took him pretty early. It could be the same with Hopoi. At this point I can see anywhere from the very late first round to the third.
Josh Bullocks FS Nebraska
Josh is already playing in the NFL. Daniel is the one still in school (this twin thing can be annoying). Daniel will probably go anywhere from the early third to the fourth round. His brother went in the early second in a much weaker draft class, so you can't expect much more from his twin. Plus Josh was a lot more productive his junior year than Daniel is now.
Taurean Henderson RB Texas Tech
Once again, I need to read up on this guy.
Darryl Tapp DE Virgina Tech
Third round at best. He might even slip to the fourth.
Mike Hass WR Oregon State
Like OhNoKoolAid said, his draft position depends on a lot of stuff late in the season. How well does he play in bowl games? All star games? Combine performance? He is likely a late second rounder or early third at this point, however.
Derek Hagan WR Arizona State
It is hard to say whether or not he makes it into the first round (I say probably not), but he will not drop lower than the 70th overall pick.
He has a lot of upside, but with the crop of D-line prospects we have this year he will probably go in the early third round. You never know how things work out, however, as an early run on DEs may push him up a bit. Also, the combines will likely help him raise his stock, so he could end up being a second rounder come April
Greg Jennings WR Western Michigan
Even when you are very productive it is hard to come from a small school and get drafted high. The combine and a poor WR crop will help him, but I still see him as a day two selection
Manase Hopoi DL Washington
Where he goes depends on who will use a guy like him. Think of Atlanta last year with Jonathan Babineaux. He fit Atlanta's system so they took him pretty early. It could be the same with Hopoi. At this point I can see anywhere from the very late first round to the third.
Josh Bullocks FS Nebraska
Josh is already playing in the NFL. Daniel is the one still in school (this twin thing can be annoying). Daniel will probably go anywhere from the early third to the fourth round. His brother went in the early second in a much weaker draft class, so you can't expect much more from his twin. Plus Josh was a lot more productive his junior year than Daniel is now.
Taurean Henderson RB Texas Tech
Once again, I need to read up on this guy.
Darryl Tapp DE Virgina Tech
Third round at best. He might even slip to the fourth.
Mike Hass WR Oregon State
Like OhNoKoolAid said, his draft position depends on a lot of stuff late in the season. How well does he play in bowl games? All star games? Combine performance? He is likely a late second rounder or early third at this point, however.
Derek Hagan WR Arizona State
It is hard to say whether or not he makes it into the first round (I say probably not), but he will not drop lower than the 70th overall pick.
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