Tuesday, March 3, 2015

McShay Post Combine Mock

I released my first IFFDA Mock Draft back in November and, at the time, it was just a general estimation of team needs & projected talent of the prospects. It is now the beginning of March and a lot of question marks have been cleared up as the combine has already taken place. Team rosters are taking shape, and holes need to be filled. There will still be one more mock that projects to be more accurate than this one, and that will happen once NFL free agency and rookie draft have taken place. Potential landing spots for these prospects will play a huge role in where they are drafted in the IFFDA Rookie Draft.

1. Cleveland Browns - RB Todd Gurley, Georgia
Almost every analyst across the land will tell you, had Gurley not torn his ACL last season, he would easily be the top prospect in this draft class among skill position players, and he still may be. It appears he will be good to go for the '15 season, and the fans in Cleveland would love to have him.

2. Tampa Bay Buccaneers - WR Amari Cooper, Alabama
Ultimately I think Tampa Bay trades this pick and adds depth to their roster, but as it stands Cooper makes the most sense. Adding Cooper to a group with Evans and Hopkins could make noise for years to come. Yes, they have Torrey Smith & Keenan Allen too. Allen vastly underperformed last year, and Cooper is a more complete WR than Smith.

3. Buffalo Bills - RB Melvin Gordon, Wisconsin
The Bills went total rebuilding mode when they traded Calvin Johnson not too long ago, and Gordon would be a good fit here as the Bills roster is littered with question marks at RB. Steven Jackson and Ray Rice may not be in the league next year, we don't know where Ridley will end up, and the roles of Crowell and Freeman are very undefined at this point. My sources tell me, however, that Buffalo will draft best available here.

4. Cleveland Browns - WR DeVante Parker, Louisville
Parker is a very athletic, complete wide receiver, who many NFL circles predict will end up with his college running mate Teddy Bridgewater in Minnesota. A reunion bodes well (for both of them) and may be too good to pass up at this point.

5. Seattle Seahawks - WR Kevin White, West Virginia
Hard to imagine a guy who will likely be the number one wideout taken off the board in May falling to number five in the IFFDA draft. I love Kevin White as much as anyone, but hear me out. If NFL teams (especially the Raiders) always got it right, then there would be no misses. The pick would be too good for the 'Hawks to pass up here, but although White grades out across the board, there's still potential that we've all fallen victim to another workout warrior.

6. Denver Broncos - WR Jaelen Strong, Arizona State
With Anquan Boldin and Marques Colston the only two wideouts on the roster, you'd think the Broncos would snag the best available pass catcher here. You could argue DGB, but I don't think GM Ryan Branagin is one for taking chances on character issues. Strong has the potential to be the best receiver in the class when it's all said and done, and he's a safe pick here that fills a need.

7. Indianapolis Colts - WR Dorial Green-Beckham, Oklahoma
Right on time. He measured at the combine the exact same as Calvin Johnson. He put up a good 40-yard dash time, and had a good showing in drills. Then again, skill has never been in question with DGB. Colts GM Grandon Winningham has always been one to give guys chances (see: Josh Gordon) and there's no way he gets burnt twice, right? For a potential size, speed freak with superstar potential... the risk is worth the reward.

8. Arizona Cardinals - RB Ameer Abdullah, Nebraska
Although a running back is the most glaring need for the Cardinals, expect a few tears when Strong comes off the board before #8 followed by several trade offers inquiring about the Arizona State wide receiver. Abdullah plays bigger than he looks. He's a tough back with good hands, and depending on who takes him in May, might not be available here at 8 when the IFFDA draft takes place.

9. Chicago Bears - RB Jay Ajayi, Boise State
Some experts have been saying Ajayi grades out to be a better prospect than fellow Boise St. RB Doug Martin did when he came out for the draft. The "A-Train" could add depth to a Bears team that isn't exactly hurting at any one position. On the right team, he could be seeing playing time early on for Chicago.

10. Miami Dolphins - RB Duke Johnson, Miami (FLA)
Duke is just going to stay in the Florida sun and trade in one shade of green for another if that's okay with everyone? Size comes back into play with Johnson. Some teams view him as a 3rd down back, and some view him as a 3 down back. His landing spot in the NFL draft will be very telling of his professional role, which could effect his IFFDA draft status. In college, however, he was an every down back and one of the best in the country. He would immediately challenge Boom Herron and F-Jax to be Lacy's running mate.

11. Buffalo Bills - WR Nelson Agholor, USC
Agholor was one of the top prospects coming out of high school, and many project him to be a Golden Tate type in the NFL out of the slot. Although USC has yet to produce a productive NFL wideout in several years, I predict the Bills take their chances and continue to add youth next to Gordon (see pick 3) and Kelvin Benjamin who they acquired in an offseason trade with New England.

12. Carolina Panthers - RB Tevin Coleman, Indiana
It's no secret the Panthers front office likes Coleman... or any size, speed running back for that matter. They traded the #1 pick to add Sammy Watkins to their receiving group which includes John Brown, Cordarrelle Patterson, and Brandon LaFell, so it makes sense to throw another young back in the mix with Terrance West and Alfred Blue.

13. Tampa Bay Buccaneers - WR Devin Smith, Ohio State
But, didn't you have Tampa Bay adding Cooper to an already crowded wide receiver group? Yes, yes I did. Smith grades out as the best remaining prospect on my board here, and frankly could be a steal at 13 if he proves to be more than a boom or bust player in the pros. Smith has been drawing comparisons to Torrey Smith, who the Bucs already have. So why not draft a cheaper version and now have trade bait to relieve cap space and add parts elsewhere?

14. Atlanta Falcons - RB David Cobb, Minnesota
Falcons are in "win now" mode. Cobb isn't much of a future prospect, but projects to come in and help an NFL team right away, regardless of where he ends up. He's arguably the most NFL ready back on the board, and the Falcons probably aren't looking to wait for impact at the position.

15. Detroit Lions - QB Marcus Mariota, Oregon
I'll wait until after the NFL draft to mock Jameis Winston here. If Mariota ends up in with Chip Kelly (as rumored) then I think the Lions have to take the fantasy upside of Mariota in that offense and the potential damage he can do running the ball. If he ends up anywhere else, then let's just say Winston to the Lions here. Who knows where Jay Cutler ends up next year, and if it's not with Brandon Marshall and Alshon Jeffery, then I'd probably place my chips with another QB.

16. Indianapolis Colts - RB TJ Yeldon, Alabama
Vereen is a free agent, Sproles is a year older, CJ.5K just got cut which leaves Ivory as the only Colts running back with a somewhat defined role, and even his status is cloudy. A WR group of Jeffery, Fitzgerald, and DGB (see pick 7) appears solid, which leaves me to believe the Colts would address running back here. Yeldon runs high, but he's physical and talented. He has college production and played in a pro style offense at 'Bama. Taking him here would give the Indy backfield a much needed boost.

Tuesday, February 3, 2015

Duron Carter to Oakland?

On our Twitter feed (@_IFFDA ), we listed our Top 4 landing spots for CFL standout WR Duron Carter. Carter recently signed an NFL contract putting him on the IFFDA free agency map. He is the son of NFL Hall of Fame wide receiver Chris Carter. The list we were talking about looks like this:
Former CFL WR Duron Carter

5. Seattle Seahawks - GM Ryan Oldham has gone on record in saying that the 'Hawks have interest in Carter. They make the list for the simple fact that they have huge interest in the wideout, but they're at the bottom of the list because they may just simply not have the cap space to truly contend for Duron's services.

4. Carolina Panthers - The Panthers are not one of those teams (Seahawks) who want Carter but may not have the money to acquire him in August. General Manager Doug Auman has remained very mum on the upcoming plans and direction of the organization, and nobody knows what they'll do with the first overall pick, let alone if they're in the running for Carter.

3. Denver Broncos - They acquired WR Marques Colston in a trade with the Falcons, but you have to think at this point the former NFL 7th rounder is just a one to two year stop gap at the position. The only other wide receiver the Broncos have on the payroll is Anquan Boldin. With Boldin (34 years old) and Colston (31 years old) as their only two WR's and an estimated $120 in cap space, they should be major players in the Carter sweepstakes.

2. Buffalo Bills - After trading away Megatron to clear up a ton of cap space and getting much younger, the Bills will continue to look to build on a youthful foundation. Buffalo is also home to WR Reggie Wayne. If Wayne retires this offseason, look for the Bills to put that money to use by trying to acquire his replacement.

And the number one landing spot for free agent WR Duron Carter?

1. Oakland Raiders - The reigning IFFDA champions have a TON of cap space heading into the free agency period. If they want Carter or not remains to be seen, but if they do, they will be tough to compete with on the open market. With Jordy Nelson being the only stable piece to their receiver group heading into '15, surly the Raiders will be looking to add some talent at that position as they try to defend their title.

Saturday, January 24, 2015

Player Profile: Sammie Coates

Height: 6'2
Weight: 201
College: Auburn
Position: Wide Receiver

Career Stats:
2014 - 34 Rec / 741 Yards / 4 TD's
2013 - 42 Rec/ 902 Yards / 7 TD's
2012 - 6 Rec / 114 Yards / 2 TD's

"A physical specimen, Coates has the size (6-feet-2, 201 pounds) and speed (expected to run in the 4.3 range) to be a mismatch nightmare downfield. He has room to improve the details of the position, including his route running and how to use his body to leverage defenders. But above all, Coates needs to improve his concentration through the process of the catch to be more reliable securing grabs and eliminating the drops. There is no question he is unpolished, but the athletic traits, measureables and potential will be very attractive for NFL teams." - Dane Brugler, CBSSports.com

 "While Coates certainly has his limitations and his concerns, at the end of the day his size/speed/strength factors are simply too great to ignore. Coates has an NFL-ready frame with great straight-line speed and the athleticism to come down with contested catches. His hands are a definite concern, but if Coates can improve at high-pointing the football and gain separation more consistently as a route runner, some team is going to have themselves one heck of a receiver come draft weekend." - Jon Ledyard, ProFootballSpot.com

Projected NFL Draft Pick: Late 1st - Mid 2nd
Projected IFFDA Draft Pick: Mid 1st - Late 1st

NFL Comparison:
Hakeem Nicks

Player Profile: Mike Davis

Height: 5'9
Weight: 223
College: South Carolina
Position: Running Back

Career Stats:
2014 - 982 Rush Yards / 9 TD's / 32 Rec / 368 Rec Yards / 2 TD
2013 - 1,183 Rush Yards / 11 TD's / 34 Rec / 352 Rec Yards
2012 - 275 Rush Yards / 2 TD's / 4 Rec / 35 Rec Yards

"Davis has a good burst to hit the hole before it opens and accelerates to the second level of the defense. He has a nice gear to break into the open field, but he doesn't have breakaway speed to score on any carry. Davis has surprising quickness for a big runner and can pull away from some defenders, but NFL defensive backs will be able to chase him down at times." - Charlie Campbell, WalterFootball.com

  "Mike Davis is the kind of RB prospect that can get overlooked or undervalued in the draft process. He's a shorter, bowling-ball type body with a 'vanilla' name (and yes, that does factor in on a certain level). He's a lunch pail and hard hat type RB prospect, but that sells him short of what a true all-around, naturally gifted, three-down player he is." - RC Fischer, ProFootballSpot.com

Projected NFL Draft Pick: Mid 2nd - Mid 3rd
Projected IFFDA Draft Pick: Late 1st - Mid 2nd

NFL Comparison:
Frank Gore

Player Profile: Tony Lippett


Height: 6'3 
Weight:
185
College: Michigan State
Position: Wide Receiver

Career Stats:
2014 - 65 Rec / 1,198 Yards / 11 TD's
2013 - 44 Rec/ 613 Yards / 2 TD's
2012 - 36 Rec / 392 Yards / 2 TD's
2011 - 4 Rec / 44 Yards

"Unlike most athletes with his height, the 6-foot-3, 185 pound Lippett is a fluid athlete, capable of changing directions and accelerating smoothly to handle coverage responsibilities. Given the way the value teams are placing on long, lanky cornerbacks in today's NFL, Lippett's pro future could lie on that side of the ball although he was the Big Ten's leading receiver." - Rob Rung, CBSSports.com

 "From a route running aspect, he can  join an NFL team and be ready to contribute. He shows the smarts to set up defenders and get himself open and in the proper position to catch the ball.  Physically though, he has a ways to go. I am afraid he is going to struggle at maintaining his route discipline when corners get their hands on him.  I also think he may be better suited as a more possession type receiver in the Brandon LaFell mold.  He is a long strider but I do not see elite speed to be a downfield threat on a consistent basis." - Chris Burk, Sports Illustrated

Projected NFL Draft Pick: Early 3rd - Early 4th
Projected IFFDA Draft Pick: Late 2nd - Undrafted

NFL Comparison:
Brandon LaFell

Player Profile: Tyler Lockett

Height: 5'10  
Weight: 180
College:
Kansas State
Position: Wide Receiver

Career Stats:
2014 - 106 Rec / 1,515 Yards / 11 TD's
2013 - 81 Rec/ 1,262 Yards / 11 TD's
2012 - 44 Rec / 687 Yards / 4 TD's
2011 - 18 Rec / 246 Yards / 3 TD's

"Arguably the top wideout in the conference, Lockett doesn't look like much, but he runs like the wind with sudden footwork in his breaks to create separation before, during and after the catch. He is a smaller target with a limited overall catching radius and smaller hands that will lead to double catches and him fighting the ball at times. However, Lockett is very dangerous in space, using his quick, decisive feet to sell routes and speed to stretch the field and take the top off a defense." - Dan Brugler, CBSSports.com

 "Lockett's NFL prospects will be limited by his size. A few costly drops here and there won't help either -- against Auburn, he turned a touchdown into an interception by failing to corral the football. Out of the slot and especially in the return game, though, Lockett has enough juice to impress an NFL team. He may not be Devin Hester, but the overall package is similar." - Chris Burk, Sports Illustrated

Projected NFL Draft Pick: Late 2nd - Mid 3rd
Projected IFFDA Draft Pick: 2nd Round

NFL Comparison:
Danny Amendola

Player Profile: Jamison Crowder

Height: 5'8
Weight: 175
College: Duke
Position: Wide Receiver

Career Stats:
2014 - 85 Rec / 1,044 Yards / 6 TD's
2013 - 108 Rec/ 1,360 Yards / 8 TD's
2012 - 76 Rec / 1,074 Yards / 8 TD's
2011 - 14 Rec / 163 Yards / 1 TD

"Crowder is an exciting, dynamic football player who is talented enough to win at all levels of the field. For a player with limited size, Crowder is still able to beat press coverages and get off the line of scrimmage with quick and shifty moves into his route. He has outstanding burst and acceleration off the line and can blow by defensive backs to take the top off a defense. He tracks the ball well downfield and is a big-play threat." - Rob Rang, CBSSports.com

 "Crowder is a sneaky good athlete that draws comparisons to Wes Welker for good reason. He may not have the elite long speed that some guys his size do, but he gets the job done by playing a very crafty game inside the numbers. At the end of the day, it’s impossible to overlook his production at Duke and the role he played on an offense that needed every bit of help it could get." - Joe Wedra, NFLMocks.com

Projected NFL Draft Pick: Mid 3rd - Early 4th
Projected IFFDA Draft Pick: Mid 2nd - Undrafted

NFL Comparison:
Brandin Cooks

Friday, January 23, 2015

Player Profile: Brett Hundley

Height: 6'3
Weight: 227
College: UCLA
Position: Quarterback

Career Stats:

2014 - 3,155 Pass Yards / 22 TD - 5 INT / 644 Rush Yards / 10 TD's
2013 - 3,071 Pass Yards / 24 TD - 9 INT / 748 Rush Yards / 11 TD's
2012 - 3,745 Pass Yards / 29 TD - 11 INT / 355 Rush Yards / 9 TD

"Even more impressive than Hundley's elusiveness and acceleration, however, is his vision and poise while buying time in the pocket. Hundley feels pressure well and is willing to step up and re-set while keeping his passing options open, critical for long-term success in the NFL. Hundley has the physical traits to explode as a dual-threat passer in the NFL, and the mental toughness so critical for success at the next level." - Rob Rang, CBS.com

 "A very good all-around athlete, Hundley fits the modern demand for dual-threat quarterbacks who can make plays with their feet. He accelerates well into the open field, shows the cutting ability to make defenders miss in space and uses his size well to finish forward through contact. The knock on him is accuracy." - Matt Miller, BleacherReport.com

Projected NFL Draft Pick: Late 1st - Late 2nd
Projected IFFDA Draft Pick: Late 2nd - Undrafted

NFL Comparison:
Cam Newton

Player Profile: Amari Cooper

Height: 6'1
Weight: 210
College: Alabama
Position: Wide Receiver

Career Stats:
2014 - 124 Rec / 1,727 Yards / 16 TD's
2013 - 45 Rec/ 736 Yards / 4 TD's
2012 - 59 Rec / 1,000 Yards / 11 TD's

"Box score statistics can often be misleading when evaluating players, but some prospects have both the resume and the skill-set that are equally as impressive to scouts. And Cooper would fall into that category. He doesn't have the speed of Sammy Watkins or size of Mike Evans, two receivers drafted in the top 10 last year, but it's tough to find holes in Cooper's game. He has a natural feel for the position and is above average in two critical areas: getting open and catching the football." - Rob Rang, CBSSports.com

 "He is a detailed route runner with an understanding of how to set up defenders, clearly paying attention to the subtleties of the position. Cooper is a humble, hard worker and might be the 'safest' prospect in this class when projecting him to the next level. He will be able to help a NFL team immediately as a rookie." - Dan Brugler, NFLDraftScout.com

Projected NFL Draft Pick: Top 10
Projected IFFDA Draft Pick: Top 3

NFL Comparison:
Roddy White

Player Profile: Stefon Diggs

Height: 6'0
Weight: 190
College: Maryland
Position: Wide Receiver

Career Stats:
2014 - 62 Rec / 792 Yards / 5 TD's
2013 - 34 Rec/ 587 Yards / 3 TD's
2012 - 54 Rec / 848 Yards / 6 TD's

"There is no doubt that Diggs is a speed mismatch. He is extremely fast and can burn coverage deep down the field. Diggs is a home-run threat who stretches a defense vertically. He has the speed to transform an offense and will be a deep threat in the NFL. As a receiver, Diggs is more than just a fast runner. He has great body control to make catches on the sideline and adjust to poorly thrown balls. Even though Diggs isn't that large of a target, he can jump and has a sizable catching radius." - Charlie Campbell, WalterFootball.com

 "Diggs has easy acceleration and is a home run threat any time he touches the ball with excellent quickness in his cuts and speed to finish. While athletic, he has a thin frame and lean muscle tone with limited growth potential to get much bigger or stronger than he is now. Diggs is still developing as a route runner with a bad habit of rounding off routes and while he can explode out of his breaks, he isn't overly fluid with some straight-line tendencies" - Dan Brugler, NFLDraftScout.com

Projected NFL Draft Pick: 3rd Round
Projected IFFDA Draft Pick: 2nd Round

NFL Comparison:
DeSean Jackson

Player Profile: Clive Walford

Height: 6'4
Weight: 258
College: Miami (FL)                                      Clive Walford Highlight Video
Position: Tight End

Career Stats:
2014 - 44 Rec / 676 Yards / 7 TD's
2013 - 34 Rec/ 454 Yards / 2 TD's
2012 - 25 Rec / 451 Yards / 4 TD's
2011 - 18 Rec / 172 Yards / 1 TD

"Miami coaches lined Walford up in the slot, out wide and with his hand down as a regular. I was impressed with the versatility and also I expect Walford to run a 40-yard dash around 4.65, which would be tremendous for his size (Walford measured in at 6-foot-4 1/8, 254 pounds). All he does this week is enhance his draft value. My fellow analyst Daniel Jeremiah agrees, tweeting "Walford is making a lot of [cash bag emoji] today." Walford is the most explosive tight end in this year's class." - Mike Mayock, NFL Draft Analyst

 " In 2014, Walford made 44 receptions for 676 yards and seven touchdowns despite inconsistent quarterback play. Sources say that Walford has soft, natural hands with strength as a blocker, but his biggest asset is that this year's tight end class is very shallow." - Charlie Campbell, WalterFootball.com

Projected NFL Draft Pick: Late 2nd - Early 3rd
Projected IFFDA Draft Pick: Late 2nd - Undrafted

NFL Comparison:
Dwayne Allen

Player Profile: Rashad Greene

Height: 6'1
Weight: 180
College: Florida State
Position: Wide Receiver

Career Stats:
2014 - 99 Rec / 1,365 Yards / 7 TD's
2013 - 76 Rec/ 1,128 Yards / 9 TD's
2012 - 57 Rec / 741 Yards / 6 TD's
2011 - 38 Rec / 596 Yards / 7 TD's

"For the NFL, Greene looks like he could be a solid No. 2 receiver. He doesn't have the mismatch size or speed to be a true No. 1, but if paired with an elite No. 1 receiver, Greene could do a lot of damage. Greene should be able to play outside, especially if he can add some strength, and he also would be a good slot receiver. In three-receiver sets out of the slot, Greene could be a real asset on third-and-manageable situations to move the chains. " - Charlie Campbell, WalterFootball.com

 "Greene is among the most natural route-runners in this year's class. Even though he can be pushed around a bit by physical cornerbacks, Greene counters with speed and an NFL-ready ability to plant and cut. Recent prospects-turned-playmakers Keenan Allen and Jordan Matthews carried similar scouting reports -- advanced skill sets coupled with decent physical gifts.Greene might not be one of the first receivers off the board, but he could step in and produce immediately next season." - Chris Burke, SportsIllustrated.com

Projected NFL Draft Pick: Mid 2nd - Early 3rd
Projected IFFDA Draft Pick: Late 1st - Mid 2nd

NFL Comparison:
Emmanuel Sanders

Player Profile: TJ Yeldon

Height: 6'2
Weight: 221
College: Alabama
Position: Running Back

Career Stats:
2014 - 979 Rush Yards / 11 TD's / 15 Rec / 180 Rec Yards / 1 TD
2013 - 1,235 Rush Yards / 14 TD's / 20 Rec / 183 Rec Yards
2012 - 1,108 Rush Yards / 12 TD's / 11 Rec / 131 Rec Yards / 1 TD

"The Crimson Tide prospect finished his career with 3,322 rushing yards and 37 rushing touchdowns. We really like Yeldon's abilities, as he accelerates through creases and can devastate defenders' angles at the second level. He exhibits good balance and falls forward. " - Marquavius Bennett, RotoWorld.com

 "Taller, leaner build than most backs and his size may play a role in the deceptive speed and agility which makes him so successful. Has above average body control and burst to make effortless lateral cuts and leave defenders whiffing at air, displaying his impressive athleticism in space.He's quick to the hole but shows good vision for cutback lanes, showing the ability to plant his foot into the ground and explode to ruin pursuit angles. Accelerates quickly and has good top-end speed for breakaways." - Dane Brugler, CBS.com

Projected NFL Draft Pick: Mid 2nd - Mid 3rd
Projected IFFDA Draft Pick: Mid 1st - Early 2nd

NFL Comparison:
Darren McFadden

Player Profile: Marcus Mariota

Height: 6'4
Weight: 219
College: Oregon
Position: Quarterback

Career Stats:

2014 - 4,454 Pass Yards / 42 TD - 4 INT / 770 Rush Yards / 15 TD's
2013 - 3,665 Pass Yards / 31 TD - 4 INT / 715 Rush Yards / 9 TD's
2012 - 2,677 Pass Yards / 32 TD - 6 INT / 752 Rush Yards / 5 TD

"There is no doubt that Mariota has great physical tools. He has a strong arm, size and excellent mobility. Mariota can make big plays with his feet in terms of taking off and running, or just avoiding sacks to buy time. He also throws well on the run. Mariota will have to learn how to work under center for the NFL." - Charlie Campbell, WalterFootball.com

 "Post-snap, Mariota is one of the deadliest passers in recent draft history. He combines tremendous athletic ability and running skill with plus arm strength. Last season his deep ball improved greatly. His placement outside the hashes downfield still needs ample improvement, but Mariota has the skill set to become better in that area." - Alex Brown, SportingNews

Projected NFL Draft Pick: Early 1st - Mid 1st
Projected IFFDA Draft Pick: Mid 1st - Mid 2nd

NFL Comparison:
Colin Kaepernick

Player Profile: Josh Harper

Height: 6'1
Weight: 185
College: Fresno State
Position: Wide Receiver

Career Stats:
2014 - 90 Rec / 1,097 Yards / 7 TD's
2013 - 79 Rec/ 1,011 Yards / 13 TD's
2012 - 24 Rec / 333 Yards / 4 TD's
2011 - 35 Rec / 497 Yards / 5 TD's

"Harper is a tall, physically-impressive wide receiver. His stature makes him an intimidating force to shorter defensive backs. Has very good hands and can catch the tough passes. Best suited for the inside slot receiver, but shows the ability to play on the outside. Runs very sharp, precise underneath routes." - Bucky Brooks, NFL.com

 "Harper might be one of those guys that's easy to overthink, as he doesn't really wow you on tape as a very explosive or athletic playmaker who can threaten defenses in the air or down the field. Despite Harper's lack of elite speed and high-point ability, the man always seems to find a way to get open and make tough catches. He'll do anything that's asked of him; battle hard for contested catches in the air, go across the middle, or quickly find a hole in the zone and show the quarterback his numbers." - Jon Ledyard, ProFootballSpot.com

Projected NFL Draft Pick: Mid 2nd - Mid 3rd
Projected IFFDA Draft Pick: Late 1st - Mid 2nd

NFL Comparison:
Miles Austin

Wednesday, January 21, 2015

Player Profile: Nelson Agholor

Height: 6'1
Weight: 190
College: USC
Position: Wide Receiver

Career Stats:
2014 - 104 Rec / 1,313 Yards / 12 TD's
2013 - 56 Rec/ 918 Yards / 6 TD's
2012 - 19 Rec / 340 Yards / 2 TD's

"The Trojans have churned out a number of NFL receivers over the past decade, but Agholor has a chance to be one of the best to come out of USC since Keyshawn Johnson. He is a natural route runner with outstanding ball skills and hands. Additionally, Agholor is a sneaky runner with a knack for turning short passes into big gains due to his underrated kick-return skills. Given the importance NFL coaches place on run after catch yards, Agholor's spectacular game is perfectly suited for a West Coast offense at the next level." - Bucky Brooks, NFL.com

 "Agholar had 104 receptions for 1,313 yards and 12 touchdowns in 2014. He made some huge, clutch catches to help USC beat Stanford. Agholor also destroyed California. He needs to improve his hands as he is prone to some drops. Agholor is a quick receiver who lacks elite speed, but he is a good route-runner who is dangerous after the catch." - Charlie Campbell, WalterFootball.com

Projected NFL Draft Pick: Mid 2nd - Mid 3rd
Projected IFFDA Draft Pick: Late 1st - Mid 2nd

NFL Comparison:
young Reggie Wayne

Player Profile: DeVante Parker

Height: 6'3
Weight: 208
College: Louisville
Position: Wide Receiver

Career Stats:
2014 - 43 Rec / 855 Yards / 5 TD's
2013 - 55 Rec/ 885 Yards / 12 TD's
2012 - 40 Rec / 744 Yards / 10 TD's
2011 - 18 Rec / 291 Yards / 6 TD's

"Parker missed the first seven games of the season with a broken bone in his left foot, so he hasn’t matched the production of his sophomore and junior seasons. With that said, he’s been very good when he’s been on the field, accumulating at least 100 receiving yards in four of the five games he’s played. He was particularly noticeable in the Cardinals’ loss to Florida State, catching eight balls for 214 yards, and also stood out this past weekend against Kentucky, making six catches for 180 yards and three touchdowns." - Patrick Karraker, ArchAuthority.com

 "He's smooth, physical and has outstanding instincts and ball skills. Fun to watch. The 6-foot-3, 208-pound star missed the first seven games of the season with a broken foot, but still managed to haul in 43 catches for 855 yards and five touchdowns in only six contests. Parker boasts a 4.39 forty, a 10-foot, 10-inch broad jump, an 80-inch wingspan, and a ridiculous catch radius." - Daniel Jeremiah, NFL.com

Projected NFL Draft Pick: Early 1st - Late 1st
Projected IFFDA Draft Pick: Early 1st

NFL Comparison:
Keenan Allen

Player Profile: David Cobb

Height: 5'11
Weight: 229
College: Minnesota
Position: Running Back

Career Stats:
2014 - 1,626 Rush Yards / 13 TD's / 16 Rec / 162 Rec Yards
2013 - 1,202 Rush Yards / 7 TD's / 17 Rec / 174 Rec Yards
2012 - 8 Rush Yards / 1 Rec / 3 Rec Yards
2011 - 57 Rush Yards

"Cobb was one of the most productive runners in the nation in 2014. He is a physical runner who can handle a big work load. Cobb fights for yards after contact and plays really hard. If he were faster, he could be a second-day prospect. Cobb averaged 5.2 yards per carry in 2014 for 1,626 yards and 13 touchdowns. He also had 16 receptions for 162 yards. Cobb turned in big games against Middle Tennessee (29-220), San Jose State (34-207), Michigan (32-183) and Purdue (35-194)." - Charlie Campbell, WalterFootball.com

 "Minnesota runs from a spread formation and some pro type sets, with Cobb getting most of his production between the tackles. He has good initial quickness, but at the same time, is a patient runner who can set up blocks and find the cutback lanes. He runs with good lean and has excellent power. While not a real elusive type, Cobb can make a cut in the hole to find an opening." - Greg Gabriel, NationalFootballPost.com

Projected NFL Draft Pick: Late 3rd
Projected IFFDA Draft Pick: Late 2nd - Undrafted

NFL Comparison:
Stevan Ridley

Player Profile: Jay Ajayi

Height: 6'0
Weight: 216
College: Boise State
Position: Running Back

Career Stats:
2014 - 1,823 Rush Yards / 28 TD's / 50 Rec / 535 Rec Yards / 4 TD's
2013 - 1,425 Rush Yards / 18 TD's / 22 Rec / 222 Rec Yards / 1 TD
2012 - 548 Rush Yards / 4 TD's / 1 Rec / 14 Rec Yards

"The 'J-Train' has been a monster running between the tackles for the Broncos, exhibiting outstanding vision, pitter-pat and toughness. With Ajayi also displaying home-run speed and acceleration, scouts should pay close attention to the burgeoning superstar who is running rampant in the Mountain West. There's nothing left for him to prove at the college level." - Bucky Brooks, NFL.com

 "Running back Jay Ajayi from Boise State has the physical attributes to become a successful lead back in the NFL. His power, size and adequate hands out of the backfield will appeal to many NFL scouts, and he could easily end up as a top five back in the 2015 NFL draft." - James Cobern, AllProFootballSource.com

Projected NFL Draft Pick: Early 2nd - Late 2nd
Projected IFFDA Draft Pick: Late 1st - Early 2nd

NFL Comparison:
DeAngelo Williams

Player Profile: Ty Montgomery

Height: 6'2
Weight: 215
College: Stanford
Position: Wide Receiver

Career Stats:
2014 - 61 Rec / 604 Yards / 3 TD's / 144 Rush Yards / 1 TD
2013 - 61 Rec/ 958 Yards / 10 TD's / 159 Rush Yards / 2 TD's
2012 - 26 Rec / 213 Yards
2011 - 24 Rec / 350 Yards / 2 TD's

"Ty will likely be a first-round pick because of his combination value as a receiver and return man, and with that said, should be able to get on the field as a rookie and help an NFL team right away. He is an ideal flanker that can knock the top off of the defense and also run with the football when running underneath the coverage. With his frame, football demeanor and toughness, expect him to have a long, productive pro career." - Phil Savage, Senior Bowl Director

 "Ty Montgomery is a top-notch talent at wide receiver, showing explosive movements in space and the type of build to withstand the punishment of an NFL defense. But he's also what one coach called an "elite guy in the locker room" when we talked this week. Montgomery will quickly win over NFL decision-makers on and off the field." - Matt Miller, BleacherReport.com

Projected NFL Draft Pick: Late 1st - Late 2nd
Projected IFFDA Draft Pick: Mid 1st - Mid 2nd

NFL Comparison:
Golden Tate

Player Profile: Bryce Petty

Height: 6'3
Weight: 230
College: Baylor
Position: Quarterback

Career Stats:

2014 - 3,855 Pass Yards / 29 TD - 7 INT / 101 Rush Yards / 6 TD's
2013 - 4,200 Pass Yards / 32 TD - 3 INT / 209 Rush Yards / 14 TD's
2012 - 97 Pass Yards / 1 TD - 0 INT / 13 Rush Yards / 1 TD
2011 - 43 Pass Yards / 15 Rush Yards

"He has a lot of positive throws out there along with size, mobility and resilient toughness to rally the troops. Has more than enough arm strength to make every throw, displaying excellent timing within Baylor's pass-happy, shotgun offense. When he gets in a rhythm, Petty is highly efficient passing downfield, showing touch, timing and placement, especially when peppering zone coverage with quick throws underneath. Has shown improvement with functional mobility to extend plays outside of the pocket and hit targets downfield for big plays vertically." - Eliot Shorr-Parks, NJ.com

 "Listed at 6-3, 230 pounds, Petty passes the eyeball test. Having watched him play live last season against Texas Tech and again Saturday, it’s clear Petty has a plus arm. When given a clean pocket and open throwing lanes, he is one of the more impressive throwers in college football. He can drop it in the bucket on deep fades or work the seams. On top of having the arm talent you look for at the next level and a pretty release, Petty brings the athleticism to create yards on the ground." - Alex Brown, SportingNews

Projected NFL Draft Pick: Late 2nd - Early 3rd
Projected IFFDA Draft Pick: Mid 2nd - Undrafted

NFL Comparison:
Blake Bortles

Player Profile: Melvin Gordon

Height: 6'1
Weight: 207
College: Wisconsin
Position: Running Back

Career Stats:
2014 - 2,587 Rush Yards / 29 TD's / 19 Rec / 153 Rec Yards / 3 TD's
2013 - 1,609 Rush Yards / 12 TD's / 1 Rec / 10 Rec Yards
2012 - 621 Rush Yards / 3 TD's / 27 Rec / 65 Rec Yards / 1 TD
2011 - 98 Rush Yards / 1 TD

"Gordon should make an immediate impact as a runner while an NFL rookie. He has three-down potential as he has shown improvement as a receiver throughout his junior year. Gordon is a rare physical talent with good size and elite speed. After a great junior season, he is worthy of being a first-round pick and feature back in the NFL." - Charlie Campbell, WalterFootball.com

 "I think the sky’s the limit just because he’s so explosive. He’s so instinctive. His production speaks for itself. You’ll get to see at the combine, just in terms of what his build is. Let’s face it, in the NFL at running back, that’s pretty important. There’s been some late first round talk, and for a running back nowadays that’s like top 10. Four years ago, he would have went top 10." - Martin Rickman, SportsIllustrated.com

Projected NFL Draft Pick: Late 1st - Early 2nd
Projected IFFDA Draft Pick: Top 3

NFL Comparison:
Jamaal Charles

Monday, January 19, 2015

Player Profile: Duke Johnson

Height: 5'9
Weight: 206
College: Miami (FL)
Position: Running Back

Career Stats:
2014 - 1,652 Rush Yards / 10 TD's / 38 Rec / 421 Rec Yards / 3 TD's
2013 - 920 Rush Yards / 6 TD's / 4 Rec / 77 Rec Yards
2012 - 947 Rush Yards / 10 TD's / 27 Rec / 221 Rec Yards / 1 TD's

"For the NFL, Johnson is a future starting running back who can be a three-down player. He should be a feature back who racks up lots of yards on chunk plays. Not only is Johnson explosive, he is very elusive with has superb cutting ability, balance and vision to slash his way through defenses. Johnson is tough for his size and can pick up some yards after contact, but he isn't a real power back." - Charlie Campbell, WalterFootball.com

 "While Johnson is not a workhorse back, he will be an extremely dangerous weapon on the next level. He will likely be used in a similar fashion to how the Bengals utilize Giovani Bernard. Johnson is an excellent prospect and if this was a few years ago before RB's were devalued, he probably would have been a top 10 pick. It would not be a surprise to see him go as the top RB off the board in next year’s draft. He just has to remain health and continue his excellent production." - Mark Morales-Smith, BreakingFootball.com

Projected NFL Draft Pick: 2nd Round
Projected IFFDA Draft Pick: Late 1st - Early 2nd

NFL Comparison:
Giovani Bernard

Player Profile: Devin Smith

Height: 6'1
Weight: 197
College: Ohio State
Position: Wide Receiver

Career Stats:
2014 - 33 Rec / 931 Yards / 12 TD's
2013 - 44 Rec/ 660 Yards / 8 TD's
2012 - 30 Rec / 618 Yards / 6 TD's
2011 - 14 Rec / 294 Yards / 4 TD's

"Devin Smith is the best vertical route-runner in college football, as he does an excellent job of tracking the ball and using his body to establish positioning. He was at his best with Cardale Jones at QB because Jones had the arm to maximize Smith's vertical ability. While he's undoubtedly a home-run hitter, Smith needs to improve as a short and intermediate route-runner." - Todd McShay, ESPN Draft Analyst

 "Smith has been the Buckeye's home run target the past two seasons and he possesses excellent straight line speed, which would be used in the NFL to take the top off of the defense. He needs to become more of a complete route runner but Smith could be a potential breakout candidate." - Christopher Jason, SB Nation

Projected NFL Draft Pick: Late 1st - Late 2nd
Projected IFFDA Draft Pick: Late 1st

NFL Comparison:
Torrey Smith

Player Profile: Justin Hardy

Height: 6'1
Weight:188
College: East Carolina
Position: Wide Receiver

Career Stats:
2014 - 121 Receptions / 1,494 Yards / 10 TD's
2013 - 114 Receptions / 1,284 Yards / 8 TD's
2012 - 88 Receptions / 1,105 Yards / 11 TD's
2011 - 64 Receptions / 658 Yards / 6 TD's

"Hardy will never be the best athlete at the position, but he’s a well-developed and proven route runner who is simply always open and rarely drops a pass or makes a mistake. Top notch technique and footwork allow him to constantly gain separation in the short-to-intermediate levels of the field, while savvy elusiveness and lower body strength allow Hardy to make plays after the catch with the ball in his hands. He’s a tireless worker off the field, with outstanding maturity and leadership marks that carry over into a non-stop, driven demeanor on the field." - Jon Ledyard, ProFootballSpot.com

 "A legitimate big-time prospect based on his performance, production and skills. Hardy has been used in a variety of roles by the Pirates, lining up in the slot and out wide. Hardy's speed and quickness make him a tough matchup on the outside, but the Pirates will also go to him on an assortment of screens and quick passes designed to get him the ball in space. He also broke Ryan Broyles' FBS career receptions record although he joined ECU originally as a walk-on." - Bucky Brooks, NFL.com

Projected NFL Draft Pick: Late 2nd - Early 3rd
Projected IFFDA Draft Pick: Late 1st - Early 2nd

NFL Comparison:
Jarvis Landry

Player Profile: Todd Gurley

Height: 6'1
Weight: 226
College: Georgia
Position: Running Back

Career Stats:
2014 - 123 Rush / 911 Yards / 9 TD / 12 Rec / 57 Yards
2013 - 165 Rush / 989 Yards / 10 TD's / 37 Rec / 441 Yards / 6 TD's
2012 - 222 Rush / 1,385 Yards / 17 TD's / 16 Rec / 117 Yards

"In speaking with sources from around the NFL, scouts are saying that Gurley has the physical talent to be a first-round pick. He has a great combination of size and speed. Some feel that Gurley could be the best back to enter the NFL since Adrian Peterson. Gurley has the physical skill set to be a dominant runner. He is a big back who has the speed normally associated with smaller players. Physically, there is nothing that Gurley lacks. He is a special runner with his quickness to break away from defenders and his power to run over them." - Charlie Campbell, WalterFootball.com

"Built for the NFL with a muscle-bound, physical frame and naturally lowers his pads and squares his shoulders to attack the line of scrimmage and bounce off defenders. He runs with natural balance, power and momentum that makes him tough to slow down, rarely conceding with the first tackler. No weaknesses other than the ACL tear suffered in November with a time-table to return around mid-August." - Charles Davis, NFL.com

Projected NFL Draft Pick: Mid 1st - Early 2nd
Projected IFFDA Draft Pick: Top 3

NFL Comparison:
Marshawn Lynch

Player Profile: Maxx Williams

Height: 6'4
Weight: 250
College: Minnesota
Position: Tight End

Career Stats:
2014 - 36 Rec / 569 Yards / 8 TD's
2013 - 25 Rec/ 417 Yards / 5 TD's

"Pass-catching, move tight end with straight-line play speed and an ability to stretch defenses deep. Williams comes from NFL bloodlines and has the self confidence often found in a former player's son, but he needs to improve his route running in order to become a more complete receiving threat. Williams led all college tight ends with 9 explosive catches (25-plus yards) in 2014 and should be an early target for teams looking for pass-catching weapons." - Lance Zierlein, NFL.com

 "He is very talented with a great size-speed ratio, and he is expected to test off the charts in terms of measurements and athletic ability. His father played in the NFL, so he has the bloodlines. He is one of the more underrated prospects in this class right now. He is my No. 20 rated prospect as of right now. " - Todd McShay, ESPN Draft Analyst

Projected NFL Draft Pick: Late 1st - Early 2nd
Projected IFFDA Draft Pick: 2nd Round

NFL Comparison:
Greg Olsen

Player Profile: Ameer Abdullah

Height: 5'9
Weight: 195
College: Nebraska
Position: Running Back

Career Stats:
2014 - 1,611 Rush Yards / 19 TD's / 22 Rec / 269 Rec Yards / 3 TD's
2013 - 1,690 Rush Yards / 9 TD's / 26 Rec / 232 Rec Yards / 2 TD's
2012 - 1,137 Rush Yards / 8 TD's / 24 Rec / 178 Rec Yards / 2 TD's
2011 - 733 Rush Yards / 4 TD's / 1 Rec / 11 Rec Yards

"Abdullah is a first-class person off the field as well with a well-respected, grounded personality and works his tail off in the weight room. While his size will immediately turn some off, Abdullah is extremely talented and polished with the ball in his hands and few run harder or more energetic, reminding me of a better version of Andre Ellington and has the skill-set to have a Warrick Dunn-type career at the next level." - Dan Brugler, CBS.com

 "There is a lot to like about Ameer Abdullah so his game should translate well to the NFL. While he may lack elite size and speed, his other traits for the position are top notch. He plays much bigger than his size and has never had any major injuries.  Abdullah plays with a mean streak, always looking to run through defenders and fight for extra yards.  You rarely see him get tackled for a loss. He must work on his pass protection if he wants to be an every down back in the NFL." - James Christensen, NEPatriotsDraft.com

Projected NFL Draft Pick: 2nd Round
Projected IFFDA Draft Pick: 1st Round

NFL Comparison:
Andre Ellington

Player Profile: Dorial Green-Beckham

Height: 6'6
Weight: 225
College: Oklahoma
Position: Wide Receiver

Career Stats:

2013 - 28 Receptions / 395 Yards / 5 TD's
2014 - 59 Receptions / 883 Yards / 12 TD's

"He’s a football analyst’s wet dream. There’s no need for metrics, scheme, technique, the NFL Combine, or any Pro Day figures to tell you that Green-Beckham is good. Use that data for your own amusement if you must, but once you open your eyes to the film, your cerebral cortex will understand that Green-Beckham is a no-brainer." - Matt Waldman, Rookie Scouting Portfolio

 "Despite his off-field troubles, draft analysts and scouts still think some team will be willing to use a first round pick on this kid, and I don’t disagree with that. In fact, I think it’s more likely than not. Even though DGB has been kicked out of one school and might not even play for the next (see: Gordon, Josh at Utah, Baylor), some team — perhaps even the Cleveland Browns — is going to use a first round pick on his upside and determine he’s done enough to prove he’s not a liability off the field at this point in time." - Sayre Bedinger, NFLMocks.com

Projected NFL Draft Pick: Late 1st - Early 2nd
Projected IFFDA Draft Pick: 1st Round

NFL Comparison:
AJ Green

Player Profile: Jameis Winston

Height: 6'4
Weight: 230
College: Florida State
Position: Quarterback

Career Stats:

2013 - 4,057 Pass Yards / 40 TD - 10 INT / 219 Rush Yards / 4 TD's
2014 - 3,907 Pass Yards / 25 TD - 18 INT / 65 Rush Yards / 3 TD's

"As a pocket passer, Winston is extraordinary. He is phenomenal in the pocket and can carve up a defense. Winston has very good field vision and does a superb job of scanning the field while working through his progressions. It is an innate ability that Winston has displayed from the very beginning of his tenure as a starter, and it is extremely rare to see in a college quarterback. He hangs tough in the face of the pass rush, steps into throws when he's going to get hit, and moves well in the pocket while keeping his eyes downfield." - Charlie Campbell, WalterFootball.com

 "He’s confident and level headed (on the field), seemingly improving after a drive that ends in a turnover and showing a willingness to take 'controlled chances' down the field and from the pocket.  And while his accuracy outside the hashes and vertically on secondary reads don’t have ideal placement, his ability to spin a tight ball, finish throws in the mid-range, and control his velocity to allow for catchable balls across the field is what NFL teams want in a young quarterback." - Eric Galko, SportingNews

Projected NFL Draft Pick: Early 1st - Mid 1st
Projected IFFDA Draft Pick: Mid 1st - Mid 2nd

NFL Comparison:
Ben Roethlisberger

Player Profile: Devin Funchess

Height: 6'5
Weight: 230
College: Michigan
Position: Wide Receiver

Career Stats:
2012 - 15 Rec / 234 Yards / 5 TD's
2013 - 49 Rec / 748 Yards / 6 TD's
2014 - 62 Rec/ 733 Yards / 4 TD's

"Has experience at tight end and receiver, lining up inline, slot and outside. Matchup nightmare against linebackers and smaller cornerbacks with a size differential that isn't close in most cases. Good toughness to play through injuries." - Dan Brugler, CBS.com

 "He dropped some catchable balls, but he's a big target and he's got a lot of athletic ability. He's probably going to be a second-round pick. He didn't have a great year. He was a little inconsistent but he's got a lot of talent. He spent his first two seasons at Tight End before converting to Wide Receiver this past season." - Mel Kiper Jr, ESPN Draft Analyst

Projected NFL Draft Pick: Late 1st - Mid 2nd
Projected IFFDA Draft Pick: Mid 1st - Late 1st

NFL Comparison:
Kelvin Benjamin

Player Profile: Tevin Coleman

Height: 6'1
Weight: 210
College: Indiana
Position: Running Back

Career Stats:
2012 - 51 Rush / 225 Yards / 1 TD / 10 Rec / 49 Yards
2013 - 131 Rush / 958 Yards / 12 TD's / 19 Rec / 193 Yards
2014 - 270 Rush / 2,036 Yards / 15 TD's / 25 Rec / 141 Yards

"Indiana's offense has some creative play-calling, but even with defensive coordinators game-planning for Coleman, he is able to gash defenses with his vision to find holes, body control to get skinny and burst to accelerate downfield. He has worked his way into the top-75 discussion as an NFL prospect in the 2015 NFL Draft, projecting as a mix of Darren McFadden and DeMarco Murray." - Dan Brugler, CBS.com

"There is always a place in the NFL for a big running back capable of being a three-down player. Thus, scouts are excited about the potential of Coleman. ... Given how much evaluators value a 'complete' running back with a tough disposition, Coleman is a prospect to watch going forward." - Bucky Brooks, NFL.com

Projected NFL Draft Pick: 2nd Round
Projected IFFDA Draft Pick: Late 1st - Early 2nd

NFL Comparison:
Darren McFadden

Sunday, January 18, 2015

Player Profile: Kevin White

Height: 6'3
Weight: 210
College: West Virginia
Position: Wide Receiver

Career Stats:
2013 - 35 Receptions / 507 Yards / 5 TD's
2014 - 109 Receptions / 1,447 Yards / 10 TD's

"He's not just a product of West Virginia's system -- he's talented. White competes hard for the ball and has the leaping, hands and high-pointing ability to be a factor down the field despite his lack of top-end speed. His improvement from 2013 to 2014 is a great sign." - Lance Zierlein, NFL.com

"White’s not going to win many one-on-one foot-races against NFL cornerbacks, and he doesn’t frequently make defenders miss in the open field, but he consistently gains extra yardage on plays by fighting through low tackles and falling forward at the end of runs." - Dan Hope, BleacherReport.com


Projected NFL Draft Pick: Early 1st - Early 2nd
Projected IFFDA Draft Pick: Early 1st - Mid 1st

NFL Comparison: DeAndre Hopkins

Player Profile: Jaelen Strong

Height: 6'3
Weight: 215
College: Arizona State
Position: Wide Receiver

Career Stats:
2013 - 75 Receptions / 1,122 Yards / 7 TD's
2014 - 82 Receptions / 1,165 Yards / 10 TD's

"He's big, physical and competitive with great hands," the scout told Sports Illustrated's Inside Read feature. "He's not a burner. He's probably 4.53 in the 40, but Marques Colston and all these guys get in the league and do really well. He's one of those. He'll be a really good player." - Chase Goodbread, NFL.com



"Strong passes the eye test with an excellent blend of size and speed at the receiver position, giving his quarterback an easy target. He arrived at Arizona State after two years at Pierce College and quickly established himself as the Sun Devils' top receiving option. Strong is a natural hands catcher with the coordination and aggressive nature to win 50-50 balls and come down with contested catches." - Dan Brugler, NFLDraftScout.com





Projected NFL Draft Pick: Mid 1st - Mid 2nd Round Pick
Projected IFFDA Draft Pick: Early 1st - Mid 1st

NFL Comparison: Alshon Jeffery

Friday, January 16, 2015

Players On The Move

Since the Oakland Raiders won IFFDA Super Bowl One, there has been no shortage of activity around the league. Several big names have been involved in key trades, and the league's top regular season team in 2015 has been the busiest of them all. Among some of the players that been on the move, a few draft picks have exchanged hands as well. Below is the list of some of the new faces you'll see wearing your favorite team's jersey next season.

New England Patriots                                                  Cincinnati Bengals
WR Calvin Johnson                                                        WR Brandon Marshall
WR Jordan Matthews                                                     RB Arian Foster
TE Ladarius Green                                                         QB Joe Flacco
QB Tom Brady
RB Andre Ellington

Cleveland Browns                                                        Indianapolis Colts
WR Odell Beckham Jr                                                    WR Josh Gordon
                                                                                       RB Shane Vereen
                                                                                       QB Teddy Bridgewater
                                                                                       TE Travis Kelce

Buffalo Bills                                                                  Atlanta Falcons
WR Kelvin Benjamin                                                       WR Dez Bryant
WR Mohamed Sanu