Big Board: Geno Smith Quickly Rising On Draft Boards

Below is Daniel Evans big board for the 2012 NFL Draft. Matt Barkley is still No. 1, but the story is West Virginia’s Geno Smith. Smith has jumped from off the board in the preseason to nearly the top of it.

1. QB Matt Barkley

Barkley has not had the senior season that many expected thus far, but he still makes NFL scouts drool. He has a big arm, has played in a NFL offense, and is going to be taken early in the 2013 NFL Draft.

2. QB Geno Smith

Geno Smith isn’t this high on most draft boards yet, but he is clearly a big arm guy that is starting to entice scouts. He may end up winning the Heisman Trophy and then going in the top ten of the NFL Draft (or higher).

3. LB Jarvis Jones

Jones has been so impressive early in this college football season that many publications are listing him as a Heisman Trophy candidate.

 4. CB DeMarcus Milliner

Alabama’s top cornerback is flying up draft boards right now. He was very impressive against Ole Miss on Saturday night.

5. DE Barkevious Mingo

Mingo has not done anything to slide down draft boards this season. Right now he looks like the top defensive end prospect for the 2013 NFL Draft.

6. LB Manti Te’o

T’eo has had a tough season off the field, but has been instrumental for the Irish defense. 

7. DT Johnathan Hankins

Hankins is a gigantic defensive tackle that could become the run stopper that NFL scouts dream about finding in the draft.        

8. CB Johnathan Banks

I think at this point Banks is the player that most NFL scouts are underrating. He makes big plays when he gets his hands on the football and he seems to always be near the ball. 

9. DE Bjoern Werner

Werner is leading the nation in sacks five weeks in. He has been one of the most impressive players in the country and is flying up draft boards.

10. DT Johnathan Jenkins

Like his counterpart, Hankins from Ohio State, Jenkins is a massive body that can shut down an opponent’s entire running game.

11. DE Sam Montgomery

LSU’s other defensive end is rated slightly lower than Mingo, but still figures to be a top 15 pick in the draft. Teams see him as a guy that can work in any defense.

12. DT Star Lotulelei

Scouts rave about Lotulelei because he is super impressive on video tape. His biggest challenge might be the other three defensive tackles in this draft. All have the talent to be top five picks.

13. OT Luke Joeckel

Joeckel is the first offensive tackle on the big board, although this position is typically where you see quick risers. Joeckel is described by most as a guy with great technique.        

14. C/G Barrett Jones

I feel like eventually scouts will wake up and realize that Jones’ versatility to play three offensive line positions with hardly any issues is a huge plus. NFL lineman are moved around constantly due to injuries.          

15. WR Justin Hunter

Before the season, I had Hunter on my big board. He isn’t 100% back from his ACL injury, but his potential is through the roof.

16. CB David Amerson

Amerson was picked on by Tyler Bray in N. C. State’s opening game, but his talent shines through one underwhelming performance.

17. G Chance Warmack

Warmack is one of the best offensive lineman in the country. He is looking more and more like a first round pick.

18. WR Keenan Allen

Some scouts believe Allen is the top receiver prospect in the draft. I’ll take Hunter, who has bigger upside, although Allen has better collegiate production so far.

19. DE Corey Lemonier

Auburn has been terrible this season, but Corey Lemonier has been one of the bright spots. He is a fantastic speed rusher that has a skillset that translates well at the NFL level.         

20. DE Alex Okafor

Okafor already has four sacks this season on a Texas defense that has been relatively underwhelming thus far.

21. DT Kawaan Short

Short has looked like a first round pick since midway through 2011 and he has continued to impress this year. He played really well against Notre Dame.

22. WR Robert Woods

Woods has all the talent in the world, although his teammate Marquise Lee is the better pro prospect.

23. S Eric Reid

Reid continues to look like the top safety prospect for the draft.

24. RB Marcus Lattimore

The South Carolina running back is fully back from his ACL injury. No other running back available runs with the power he does. He can truly carry a workload.

25. RB Le’Veon Bell

Bell is a lot like Lattimore, except he is carrying an entire offense right now. Bell does not have a passing game to take pressure off of him like Lattimore does at times with Connor Shaw.

 

2013 NFL Draft Prospect Breakdown: Matt Barkley

Matt Barkley

POSITION: QUARTERBACK
CLASS: SENIOR
SCHOOL: USC

STRENGTHS: Strong arm, quick release, above average footwork, pinpoint accuracy, performed in NFL ready offense, high completion rate, improving touchdown to interception ratio, four year starter at USC, throws a rocket football, has served as leader for Trojans during probationary period

DOWNSIDE: Still has moderate to bad games against less talented opponents, he’s not a sure thing like Andrew Luck by any means

 

GRADING THE PROSPECT:

FOOTWORK NFL READINESS ACCURACY ARM STRENGTH INTANGIBLES TOTAL SCORE
87

 8.5

 8.5  9 9
8.5

 

PROSPECT VIDEO:

2013 NFL Mock Draft 1.0: May 8, 2012

Yes, I know it is only May 8, 2012. Yes, I know that NFL training camps haven’t even started for 2012 yet. Yes, I realize I’m calling this a 2013 NFL Mock Draft below this opening, because that’s exactly what it is. Call me crazy, but I love football.

A few quick notes:

  • It seems almost every single person that reads an early mock draft refuses to focus on the players and where they are drafted, instead opting to complain about the draft order. This draft order was chosen completely at random from Random.org. If you complain about it, you’ll look stupid. Don’t look stupid.
  • Team needs were not a big issue for this draft. Instead, I chose to focus more on what I thought about individual players at this point. Team needs did factor in some, which explains how these rankings are different than my initial big board. A new big board is coming soon.
  • *Indicate that a player is not a senior and may not choose to enter the NFL Draft in 2013.

1. Matt Barkley, QB USC
BIG BOARD RANK: 2

2. Brandon Jenkins*, DE Florida State
BIG BOARD RANK: 1

3. Robert Woods*, WR USC
BIG BOARD RANK: 9

4. Jackson Jeffcoat*, DE Texas
BIG BOARD RANK: 1

5. Star Lotulelei*, DT Utah
BIG BOARD RANK: 5

6. Jarvis Jones*, LB Georgia
BIG BOARD RANK: 6

7. Justin Hunter*, WR Tennesssee
BIG BOARD RANK: 30

8. Tyler Wilson*, QB Arkansas
BIG BOARD RANK: 18

9. Jonathon Hankins*, DT Ohio State
BIG BOARD RANK: 4

10. Barkevious Mingo*, DE LSU
BIG BOARD RANK: 3

11. Jonathan Banks, CB Mississippi State
BIG BOARD RANK: 16

12. Eric Reid*, FS LSU
BIG BOARD RANK: 11

13. David Amerson*, CB N. C. State
BIG BOARD RANK: 8

14. Sam Montgomery*, LB LSU
BIG BOARD RANK: 13

15. Marquess Wilson*, WR Washington State
BIG BOARD RANK: 19

16. Keenan Allen*, WR California
BIG BOARD RANK: NR

17. Luke Joeckel*, OT Texas A&M
BIG BOARD RANK: NR

18. Manti Te’o, LB Notre Dame
BIG BOARD RANK: 14

19. Tyler Eifert*, TE Notre Dame
BIG BOARD RANK: 32

20. Barrett Jones, G Alabama
BIG BOARD RANK: 7

21. Marcus Lattimore*, RB South Carolina
BIG BOARD RANK: 12

22. T. J. McDonald, S USC
BIG BOARD RANK: NR

23. Chris Faulk*, OT LSU
BIG BOARD RANK: 17

24. Corey Lemonier*, DE Auburn
BIG BOARD RANK: NR

25. Tyler Bray*, QB Tennessee
BIG BOARD RANK:
29

26. William Gholston*, DE Michigan State
BIG BOARD RANK:  NR

27. Knile Davis, RB Arkansas
BIG BOARD RANK: 21

28. Johnny Adams, CB Michigan State
BIG BOARD RANK: 24

29. Terrence Williams, WR Baylor
BIG BOARD RANK: 27

30. Dominique Easley*, DT Florida
BIG BOARD RANK: 20

31. Alex Okafor, DE Texas
BIG BOARD RANK:  23

32. Ricky Wagner, OT Wisconsin
BIG BOARD RANK:  22

2013 NFL Draft Big Board 1.1: Jenkins Still No. 1

Despite Brandon Jenkins not even being picked in the first round of only one other professional NFL Mock Draft I’ve seen, I’ll stick with him at the top of my board for now. This board will change dramatically over the next few weeks and obviously over the next eleven months.  Time to go watch some more tape!

PREVIOUS 2013 BIG BOARDS: 05/25/12

RISING: DT Star Lotulelei, WR Justin Hunter
FALLING:
OT Jake Matthews (No. 11), WR Tavon Austin (No. 30), John Simon (No. 24), D. J. Fluker (No. 10)

RANK PLAYER SCHOOL POSITION YEAR
1 Brandon Jenkins Florida State Defensive End Junior
2 Matt Barkley USC Quarterback Senior
3 Barkevious Mingo LSU Defensive End Junior
4 Johnathan Hankins Ohio State Defensive Tackle Junior
5 Star Lotulelei Utah Defensive Tackle Junior
6 Jarvis Jones Georgia Linebacker Junior
7 Barrett Jones Alabama Guard/Center Senior
8 David Amerson N. C. State Cornerback Junior
9 Robert Woods USC Wide Receiver Junior
10 Jackson Jeffcoat Texas Defensive End Junior
11 Eric Reid LSU Safety Junior
12 Marcus Lattimore South Carolina Running Back Junior
13 Sam Montgomery LSU Defensive End Junior
14 Manti Te’o Notre Dame Linebacker Senior
15 Kawann Short Purdue Defensive Tackle Senior
16 Johnthan Banks Mississippi State Cornerback Junior
17 Chris Faulk LSU Offensive Tackle Senior
18 Tyler Wilson Arkansas Quarterback Junior
19 Marquess Wilson Washington State Wide Receiver Junior
20 Dominique Easley Florida Defensive Tackle Junior
21 Knile Davis Arkansas Running Back Senior
22 Ricky Wagner Wisconsin Offensive Tackle Senior
23 Alex Okafor Texas Defensive End Senior
24 Johnny Adams Michigan State Cornerback Senior
25 Arthur Brown Kansas State Linebacker Senior
26 Chase Thomas Stanford Linebacker Senior
27 Terrrence Williams Baylor Wide Receiver Senior
28 Montee Ball Wisconsin Running Back Senior
29 Tyler Bray Tennessee Quarterback Junior
30 Justin Hunter Tennessee Wide Receiver Junior
31 Xavier Rhodes Florida State Cornerback Junior
32 Tyler Eiefert Notre Dame Tight End Junior

Kellen Moore Signs With Lions

Instead of being drafted, Kellen Moore got flexibility in deciding what team he wanted to try out for in training camp.

Kellen Moore isn’t the greatest athlete. He doesn’t have the strongest arm. However, he was a winner. Who has the most wins in college football history? Who lost his four games by only a combined five points?

Oh yeah, that’s right. Kellen Moore.

Moore wasn’t the hottest guy leading up in the draft, but you figured he would get drafted. He isn’t the Tim Tebow of the draft, with the big grin, and he didn’t have the stats Tebow had, but they were both winners.

Drew Brees has an average arm. Lets face it, but he is dead on accurate. Just as accurate is Moore. People seem to knock Moore for his lack of size being 6 feet and 197 pounds. Drew Brees is 6 feet and somewhere around the 220 range, where over the last couple years Brees has been best friends with the weight room.

So what is the matter with NFL scouts? Ask the scouts and teams that passed on legendary Tom Brady 198 times.

Moore is a great fit with the Lions, and I think he has a real chance to make the roster as the third QB. As for starting, we will have to see if he can pull a Matt Flynn, because it only takes one time in the NFL to have every single team want you as their franchise quarterback.

Just ask Flynn yourself.

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