# | Player | Pos | H/W/S | Team | Weight | Height | 40YD | AVG POS RANK | AVG OVR RANK | Rating | Summary |
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361 |
6-5
310lbs
5.20
|
OT |
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310lbs | 6-5 | 5.20 | 77 | 360 |
77.0
|
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362 |
6-4
260lbs
4.70
|
DE/ED |
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260lbs | 6-4 | 4.70 | 84 | 362 |
76.9
|
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363 |
6-6
319lbs
5.29
|
OT |
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319lbs | 6-6 | 5.29 | 30 | 156.1 |
76.8
|
A bulldozer in the trenches with the versatility to man multiple positions along the offensive front. Rivers brings a blend of raw power... | |
364 |
6-8
320lbs
5.35
|
OT |
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320lbs | 6-8 | 5.35 | 81 | 442.5 |
76.7
|
Fatheree II enters the NFL draft as a raw talent with intriguing physical tools but significant technical flaws. His imposing frame and... | |
365 |
6-0
220lbs
4.75
|
LB |
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220lbs | 6-0 | 4.75 | 47 | 366 |
76.4
|
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366 |
6-4
325lbs
5.15
|
DL |
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325lbs | 6-4 | 5.15 | 86 | 377.5 |
76.4
|
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367 |
6-6
265lbs
4.65
|
TE |
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265lbs | 6-6 | 4.65 | 27 | 509.5 |
76.3
|
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368 |
6-3
307lbs
5.10
|
C |
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307lbs | 6-3 | 5.10 | 80 | 422.5 |
76.1
|
A technically sound interior lineman, Correll's NFL prospects will be influenced by his final season at NC State following his transfer... | |
369 |
6-2
198lbs
4.84
|
QB |
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198lbs | 6-2 | 4.84 | 23 | 413.7 |
75.9
|
Rogers projects as a backup quarterback who could fit in a West Coast or quick-passing offensive system at the next level. His... | |
370 |
6-4
308lbs
5.05
|
C |
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308lbs | 6-4 | 5.05 | 53 | 261 |
75.8
|
Outstanding in the screen game, both because of his instincts to deceive defenders and mobility to get out in front and land blocks.... | |
371 |
5-10
219lbs
4.39
|
RB |
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219lbs | 5-10 | 4.39 | 40 | 448 |
75.8
|
Possesses quick feet and straight-line speed but doesn't have the elite burst to be a constant big-play threat. Improving patience as a... | |
372 |
6-7
323lbs
5.50
|
OT |
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323lbs | 6-7 | 5.50 | 58 | 275 |
75.6
|
Exhibits good patience in pass protection, sitting back in his set rather than leaning and lunging. Consistently lands blocks at the... |