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VT Consensus Big Board VT Consensus Big Board Join Vikings Territory for the 2017 NFL Draft for a live chat, latest articles, updates from Winter Park and an always updated big board at: http://vikn.gs/vtdraft17 Rank Position Player School Height Weight 1 EDGE Myles Garrett Texas A&M 6'4" 272 2 EDGE Solomon Thomas Stanford 6'2" 273 3 S Malik Hooker Ohio St 6'2" 205 4 DL5T Jonathan Allen Alabama 6'2" 286 5 S Jamal Adams LSU 6'0" 214 6 CB Marshon Lattimore Ohio St 6'0" 193 7 RBF Leonard Fournette LSU 6'0" 240 8 TE O.J. Howard Alabama 6'6" 251 9 ILB Reuben Foster Alabama 6'0" 229 10 WRF Mike Williams Clemson 6'4" 218 11 WRF Corey Davis W Michigan 6'3" 209 12 RBF Christian McCaffrey Stanford 5'10" 202 13 EDGE Derek Barnett Tennessee 6'3" 259 14 RBF Dalvin Cook Florida St 5'10" 210 15 QB Mitchell Trubisky North Carolina 6'2" 222 16 WRS John Ross Washington 5'11" 190 17 OLB Haason Reddick Temple 6'1" 237 18 TE David Njoku Miami (FL) 6'4" 246 19 OT Ryan Ramczyk Wisconsin 6'6" 310 20 CB Marlon Humphrey Alabama 6'0" 197 21 OG Forrest Lamp W Kentucky 6'4" 309 22 CB Gareon Conley Ohio St 6'0" 195 23 DL5T Malik McDowell Michigan St 6'6" 295 24 OT Garett Bolles Utah 6'5" 297 25 EDGE Taco Charlton Michigan 6'5" 277 26 QB Deshaun Watson Clemson 6'2" 221 27 S Jabrill Peppers Michigan 5'11" 213 28 EDGE Takkarist McKinley UCLA 6'2" 250 29 EDGE Charles Harris Missouri 6'2" 253 30 QB Patrick Mahomes II Texas Tech 6'2" 225 31 OT Cam Robinson Alabama 6'6" 322 32 S Obi Melifonwu Connecticut 6'4" 224 33 ILB Jarrad Davis Florida 6'1" 238 34 CB Tre'Davious White LSU 5'11" 192 35 CB Quincy Wilson Florida 6'1" 211 36 QB DeShone Kizer Notre Dame 6'4" 233 37 EDGE T.J. Watt Wisconsin 6'4" 252 38 S Budda Baker Washington 5'10" 195 39 CB Adoree Jackson USC 5'10" 186 40 CB Chidobe Awuzie Colorado 6'0" 202 Prospects #1 - 40 Page 1 of 8 VT Consensus Big Board Join Vikings Territory for the 2017 NFL Draft for a live chat, latest articles, updates from Winter Park and an always updated big board at: http://vikn.gs/vtdraft17 Rank Position Player School Height Weight 41 OLB Zach Cunningham Vanderbilt 6'3" 234 42 CB Sidney Jones Washington 6'0" 186 43 TE Evan Engram Ole Miss 6'3" 234 44 CB Kevin King Washington 6'3" 200 45 EDGE Carl Lawson Auburn 6'1" 261 46 WRF Zay Jones East Carolina 6'2" 201 47 OT Taylor Moton W Michigan 6'5" 319 48 RBF Alvin Kamara Tennessee 5'10" 214 49 EDGE Jordan Willis Kansas State 6'3" 255 50 EDGE Tim Williams Alabama 6'4" 244 51 DL5T Chris Wormley Michigan 6'5" 298 52 OG Dan Feeney Indiana 6'4" 305 53 S Marcus Williams Utah 6'1" 202 54 OG Dion Dawkins Temple 6'4" 314 55 WRS Curtis Samuel Ohio St 5'11" 200 56 RBF Joe Mixon Oklahoma 6'1" 227 57 OC Pat Elflein Ohio St 6'3" 303 58 DL3T Caleb Brantley Florida 6'2" 307 59 OLB Tyus Bowser Houston 6'3" 247 60 WRF JuJu Smith-Schuster USC 6'1" 215 61 OG Dorian Johnson Pittsburgh 6'5" 300 62 TE Adam Shaheen Ashland 6'6" 278 63 QB Brad Kaaya Miami (FL) 6'4" 214 64 CB Teez Tabor Florida 6'0" 199 65 ILB Raekwon McMillan Ohio State 6'2" 240 66 WRF Cooper Kupp E Washington 6'2" 204 67 EDGE Derek Rivers Youngstown St 6'3" 248 68 CB Cordrea Tankersley Clemson 6'1" 199 69 OT Antonio Garcia Troy 6'6" 293 70 CB Fabian Moreau UCLA 6'0" 206 71 S Josh Jones NC State 6'1" 220 72 EDGE Demarcus Walker Florida St 6'3" 280 73 EDGE Ryan Anderson Alabama 6'2" 253 74 QB Davis Webb California 6'5" 229 75 S Desmond King Iowa 5'10" 201 76 DL3T Montravius Adams Auburn 6'3" 304 77 EDGE Tarell Basham Ohio 6'3" 269 78 CB Jourdan Lewis Michigan 5'10" 188 79 S Justin Evans Texas A&M 6'0" 199 80 WRS Dede Westbrook Oklahoma 5'11" 174 Prospects #41 - 80 Page 2 of 8 VT Consensus Big Board Join Vikings Territory for the 2017 NFL Draft for a live chat, latest articles, updates from Winter Park and an always updated big board at: http://vikn.gs/vtdraft17 Rank Position Player School Height Weight 81 DL1T Elijah Qualls Washington 6'0" 313 82 WRF Chris Godwin Penn St 6'1" 209 83 TE Gerald Everett South Alabama 6'3" 239 84 DL5T Carlos Watkins Clemson 6'3" 309 85 OC Ethan Pocic LSU 6'6" 310 86 DL3T Larry Ogunjobi Charlotte 6'2" 305 87 TE Bucky Hodges Virginia Tech 6'6" 257 88 WRS Carlos Henderson Louisiana Tech 5'11" 199 89 DL3T Dalvin Tomlinson Alabama 6'3" 310 90 S Marcus Maye Florida 6'0" 210 91 DL5T Davon Godchaux LSU 6'3" 310 92 DL5T Daeshon Hall Texas A&M 6'5" 266 93 DL1T Vincent Taylor Oklahoma St 6'2" 304 94 CB Ahkello Witherspoon Colorado 6'3" 198 95 OT Roderick Johnson Florida St 6'7" 298 96 WRF Malachi Dupre LSU 6'2" 196 97 CB Rasul Douglas West Virginia 6'2" 209 98 OLB Duke Riley LSU 6'0" 232 99 WRS Taywan Taylor W Kentucky 6'1" 195 100 TE Jake Butt Michigan 6'5" 246 101 OT Adam Bisnowaty Pittsburgh 6'6" 304 102 DL5T Tanoh Kpassagnon Villanova 6'6" 289 103 TE Jordan Leggett Clemson 6'5" 258 104 WRF Amara Darboh Michigan 6'2" 214 105 S Eddie Jackson Alabama 6'0" 201 106 OLB Alex Anzalone Florida 6'3" 241 107 WRS Ar'Darius Stewart Alabama 5'11" 204 108 CB Cameron Sutton Tennessee 5'11" 188 109 WRF Chad Hansen California 6'2" 202 110 WRF Isaiah Ford Virginia Tech 6'1" 194 111 DL3T Jaleel Johnson Iowa 6'2" 316 112 EDGE Joe Mathis Washington 6'2" 266 113 EDGE Trey Hendrickson Florida Atlantic 6'4" 266 114 RBF Marlon Mack USF 5'10" 213 115 RBF D'Onta Foreman Texas 6'0" 233 116 ILB Anthony Walker Northwestern 6'1" 238 117 OT Will Holden Vanderbilt 6'7" 311 118 QB Nathan Peterman Pittsburgh 6'2" 226 119 EDGE Dawuane Smoot Illinois 6'3" 264 120 EDGE Carroll Phillips Illinois 6'3" 242 Prospects #81 - 120 Page 3 of 8 VT Consensus Big Board Join Vikings Territory for the 2017 NFL Draft for a live chat, latest articles, updates from Winter Park and an always updated big board at: http://vikn.gs/vtdraft17 Rank Position Player School Height Weight 121 RBF Kareem Hunt Toledo 5'10" 216 122 DL5T Nazair Jones North Carolina 6'5" 304 123 CB Damontae Kazee San Diego St 5'10" 184 124 RBF Wayne Gallman Clemson 6'0" 215 125 DL1T Eddie Vanderdoes UCLA 6'2" 305 126 OG Isaac Asiata Utah 6'3" 323 127 CB Howard Wilson Houston 6'1" 184 128 EDGE Ejuan Price Pittsburgh 5'11" 241 129 RBF Samaje Perine Oklahoma 5'10" 233 130 CB Corn Elder Miami (FL) 5'10" 183 131 OG Nico Siragusa San Diego St 6'4" 319 132 WRS KD Cannon Baylor 5'11" 182 133 OG Danny Isidora Miami (FL) 6'3" 306 134 OG Zach Banner USC 6'8" 353 135 EDGE Vince Biegel Wisconsin 6'3" 246 136 OT David Sharpe Florida 6'6" 343 137 WR Shelton Gibson West Virginia 5'11" 188 138 S Tedrick Thompson Colorado 6'0" 204 139 ILB Elijah Lee Kansas St 6'3" 220 140 OG Sean Harlow Oregon St 6'4" 303 141 OG Erik Magnuson Michigan 6'4" 303 142 ILB Jaylen Reeves-Maybin Tennessee 6'0" 230 143 WRF Josh Reynolds Texas A&M 6'3" 194 144 S Xavier Woods Louisiana Tech 5'11" 197 145 EDGE Devonte Fields Louisville 6'2" 236 146 OC Tyler Orlosky West Virginia 6'3" 298 147 OG Jordan Morgan Kutztown 6'3" 309 148 DL3T Ryan Glasgow Michigan 6'2" 302 149 ILB Harvey Langi BYU 6'2" 251 150 DL5T Deatrich Wise Arkansas 6'5" 274 151 OLB Jalen Reeves-Maybin Tennessee 6'0" 230 152 S Delano Hill Michigan 6'1" 216 153 OG Jessamen Dunker Tennessee St 6'4" 318 154 ILB Kendell Beckwith LSU 6'2" 243 155 CB Nate Hairston Temple 6'0" 196 156 CB Shaquill Griffin Central Florida 6'0" 194 157 OT Conor McDermott UCLA 6'8" 307 158 QB Joshua Dobbs Tennessee 6'3" 216 159 DL5T Isaac Rochell Notre Dame 6'4" 280 160 WRF Travis Rudolph Florida St 6'0" 189 Prospects #121 - 160 Page 4 of 8 VT Consensus Big Board Join Vikings Territory for the 2017 NFL Draft for a live chat, latest articles, updates from Winter Park and an always updated big board at: http://vikn.gs/vtdraft17 Rank Position Player School Height Weight 161 S Lorenzo Jerome Saint Francis (PA) 5'10" 204 162 CB Jalen Myrick Minnesota 5'10" 206 163 WRS Stacy Coley Miami (FL) 6'1" 193 164 QB Chad Kelly Ole Miss 6'2" 215 165 DL5T Collin Bevins NW Missouri St 6'5" 286 166 RBF Jeremy McNichols Boise State 5'9" 214 167 OLB Keith Kelsey Louisville 6'0" 223 168 CB Brian Allen Utah 6'3" 215 169 WRF Jehu Chesson Michigan 6'3" 204 170 DL3T Tanzel Smart Tulane 6'0" 296 171 RBF Brian Hill Wyoming 6'1" 213 172 TE Jeremy Sprinkle Arkansas 6'5" 252 173 OC J.J.
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