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So I'm pretty much done with my Big Board and scouting of all the positions (except QB's).
As I also track where Draft Scout (CBS Sports) and Sports Illustrated ranks their prospects I thought I would highlight the biggest difference I have on my board vs. theirs.
1. Cedric Ogbuehi, OT
I have him the 20th overall non-QB prospect on my list and think his film is arguably the best pure LT film out there. He has ideal size and length. Good feet. All he needs is to mature physically, gain some weight and strength and he should be a long-term pro that will start for a team at LT. That's worth a lot to me in my rankings. Draft Scout has him a 2-3 round prospect. SI has him #60 overall.
2. Marcus Hardison, DT/DE
I might have an issue with over-inflating defensive lineman (they have the fewest warts as the draft rolls around and I might lower people around them), but I'm surprised Hardison isn't getting more attention. His film is really good. He was playing DE and beating OT's around the edge as a 300 lbs. player. That is rare. His short area quickness is very good and unless their some off-field issues I'm not aware of or he's a real knucklehead, I see top-50 talent. Draft Scout has him 3rd round. SI has him #130 overall.
3. Ibraheim Campbell, S
Another player where the film I watched is just really, really good. Campbell does exactly what you want from a free safety - he protects the big play. He is good in coverage, has 4.50 speed and is one of the surest open-field tacklers I saw on tape this spring. Maybe there is nothing "wow" about his ability to generate turnovers, but I think he's a really good FS prospect that can play a long time in this league and not be a liability. I have him in my top-50 prospects. Draft Scout has him round 2-3. SI has him #161 overall.
4. Cameron Artis-Payne, RB
When I first watched his film, I thought he was a very good all-around back that could play all 3 downs and not be a liability anywhere. He's big enough and physical enough to pass block. He a very good runner. He can run routes and catch. For some reason, during the process he has fallen out of favor with the draftnik community. Maybe there isn't anything really "special" about his tape. Maybe he wasn't productive enough at Auburn. I don't know. I've lowered him some since my film review but I still have him at #67 overall. Draft Scout has him a 4th rounder. SI has him #144 overall.
5. Jesse James, TE
You read in my recent TE post that I think James is easily the 2nd best TE prospect in this draft. His physical skills and youth (entering as a junior) are just too much upside to ignore in this very weak TE class. The guy is 6'-7" and has a 37.5" vertical leap. If a team can't find a way to bulk this guy up into a very good blocker and use that height, reach and jumping ability to improve their red zone, shame on them.
6. Mark Glowinski, OG
Every time I've watch WVU tape (on another prospect) and I glance to see what Glowinski is doing, he's doing it right. I know he was a nobody coming out of high school but he has turned himself into a prototypical guard prospect. He has good size, body shape, quicks, length and strength. He is very good fundamentally. I just don't really see much negative on the guy. I am completely confused how this guy is a 4th/5th round rated prospect and SI's 207th overall. His film is good.
7. Jordan Hicks, LB
I would love for a professional scout to sit down with me and we watch 3 games of Hicks and 3 games of Eric Kendricks and him explain why Kendricks would be a borderline 1st round pick and Hicks would be a 4th rounder. From the tape I saw, Hicks is more physical, is just as athletic, longer, bigger and is more involved in the action than Kendricks. Sometimes I just don't understand scouting. I have Hicks at around #60 overall. SI has him #124.
8. Laurence Gibson, OT
8a. Darryl Baldwin, OT
I am putting these guys together because I have both ranked almost identically as 4th round prospects. I guess I would rather draft a guy with elite athletic skills and length than a slow and fat offensive lineman that was successful at the college level but I KNOW will struggle at the NFL level and never amount to much more than a backup. Both of these guys are over 6'-5". Both have arm lengths around 35". Both run around 5.00 in the 40-yard dash can can move in the 3-cone. Both have decent weight room ethic. How is that not draftable? Draft Scout has them as 5-7 rounders and SI didn't rank either in their top-300.
As I also track where Draft Scout (CBS Sports) and Sports Illustrated ranks their prospects I thought I would highlight the biggest difference I have on my board vs. theirs.
1. Cedric Ogbuehi, OT
I have him the 20th overall non-QB prospect on my list and think his film is arguably the best pure LT film out there. He has ideal size and length. Good feet. All he needs is to mature physically, gain some weight and strength and he should be a long-term pro that will start for a team at LT. That's worth a lot to me in my rankings. Draft Scout has him a 2-3 round prospect. SI has him #60 overall.
2. Marcus Hardison, DT/DE
I might have an issue with over-inflating defensive lineman (they have the fewest warts as the draft rolls around and I might lower people around them), but I'm surprised Hardison isn't getting more attention. His film is really good. He was playing DE and beating OT's around the edge as a 300 lbs. player. That is rare. His short area quickness is very good and unless their some off-field issues I'm not aware of or he's a real knucklehead, I see top-50 talent. Draft Scout has him 3rd round. SI has him #130 overall.
3. Ibraheim Campbell, S
Another player where the film I watched is just really, really good. Campbell does exactly what you want from a free safety - he protects the big play. He is good in coverage, has 4.50 speed and is one of the surest open-field tacklers I saw on tape this spring. Maybe there is nothing "wow" about his ability to generate turnovers, but I think he's a really good FS prospect that can play a long time in this league and not be a liability. I have him in my top-50 prospects. Draft Scout has him round 2-3. SI has him #161 overall.
4. Cameron Artis-Payne, RB
When I first watched his film, I thought he was a very good all-around back that could play all 3 downs and not be a liability anywhere. He's big enough and physical enough to pass block. He a very good runner. He can run routes and catch. For some reason, during the process he has fallen out of favor with the draftnik community. Maybe there isn't anything really "special" about his tape. Maybe he wasn't productive enough at Auburn. I don't know. I've lowered him some since my film review but I still have him at #67 overall. Draft Scout has him a 4th rounder. SI has him #144 overall.
5. Jesse James, TE
You read in my recent TE post that I think James is easily the 2nd best TE prospect in this draft. His physical skills and youth (entering as a junior) are just too much upside to ignore in this very weak TE class. The guy is 6'-7" and has a 37.5" vertical leap. If a team can't find a way to bulk this guy up into a very good blocker and use that height, reach and jumping ability to improve their red zone, shame on them.
6. Mark Glowinski, OG
Every time I've watch WVU tape (on another prospect) and I glance to see what Glowinski is doing, he's doing it right. I know he was a nobody coming out of high school but he has turned himself into a prototypical guard prospect. He has good size, body shape, quicks, length and strength. He is very good fundamentally. I just don't really see much negative on the guy. I am completely confused how this guy is a 4th/5th round rated prospect and SI's 207th overall. His film is good.
7. Jordan Hicks, LB
I would love for a professional scout to sit down with me and we watch 3 games of Hicks and 3 games of Eric Kendricks and him explain why Kendricks would be a borderline 1st round pick and Hicks would be a 4th rounder. From the tape I saw, Hicks is more physical, is just as athletic, longer, bigger and is more involved in the action than Kendricks. Sometimes I just don't understand scouting. I have Hicks at around #60 overall. SI has him #124.
8. Laurence Gibson, OT
8a. Darryl Baldwin, OT
I am putting these guys together because I have both ranked almost identically as 4th round prospects. I guess I would rather draft a guy with elite athletic skills and length than a slow and fat offensive lineman that was successful at the college level but I KNOW will struggle at the NFL level and never amount to much more than a backup. Both of these guys are over 6'-5". Both have arm lengths around 35". Both run around 5.00 in the 40-yard dash can can move in the 3-cone. Both have decent weight room ethic. How is that not draftable? Draft Scout has them as 5-7 rounders and SI didn't rank either in their top-300.