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TOP 200 OVERALL RANKINGS (Cont...) TOPTOP 200200 OVERALLOVERALL RANKINGSRANKINGS 1. Johnny Manziel, Texas A&M, QB 53. Jamison Crowder, Duke, WR 105. Blake Bell, Oklahoma, QB 2. Jordan Lynch, Northern Illinois, QB 54. T.J. Yeldon, Alabama, RB 106. Brendan Gibbons, Michigan, K 3. Ka'Deem Carey, Arizona, RB 55. Je'Ron Hamm, LA-Monroe, WR 107. Shaquelle Evans, UCLA, WR 4. David Fluellen, Toledo, RB 56. Chandler Catanzaro, Clemson, K 108. Josh Harper, Fresno St., WR 5. Duke Johnson, Miami, RB 57. Eric Ebron, North Carolina, TE 109. Trevor Romaine, Oregon St., K 6. Marqise Lee, USC, WR 58. Alex Amidon, Boston College, WR 110. Vintavious Cooper, East Carolina, RB 7. Antonio Andrews, W. Kentucky, RB 59. Byron Marshall, Oregon, RB 111. Jordan Thompson, West Virginia, WR 8. Sammy Watkins, Clemson, WR 60. Chris Coyle, Arizona St., TE 112. Will Scott, Troy St., K 9. Davante Adams, Fresno St., WR 61. Cody Hoffman, BYU, WR 113. Kenny Bell, Nebraska, WR 10. Bishop Sankey, Washington, RB 62. Colt Lyerla, Oregon, TE 114. James Wilder Jr., Florida St., RB 11. Adam Muema, San Diego St., RB 63. Melvin Gordon, Wisconsin, RB 115. Josh Huff, Oregon, WR 12. James White, Wisconsin, RB 64. Bernard Reedy, Toledo, WR 116. Kevin Parks, Virginia, RB 13. Joe Hill, Utah St., RB 65. Eric Thomas, Troy St., WR 117. J.D. McKissic, Arkansas St., WR 14. Brandin Cooks, Oregon St., WR 66. Jace Amaro, Texas Tech, TE 118. Mark Weisman, Iowa, RB 15. Eric Ward, Texas Tech, WR 67. Michael Campanaro, Wake Forest, WR 119. Kenneth Dixon, Louisiana Tech, RB 16. Jamaal Williams, BYU, RB 68. Chuckie Keeton, Utah St., QB 120. Akeem Hunt, Purdue, RB 17. Tajh Boyd, Clemson, QB 69. George Atkinson, Notre Dame, RB 121. Rory Anderson, South Carolina, TE 18. Dri Archer, Kent, RB 70. Marcus Mariota, Oregon, QB 122. Brian Davis, Arkansas St., K 19. Noel Grigsby, San Jose St., WR 71. Taylor Martinez, Nebraska, QB 123. Bryce Petty, Baylor, QB 20. Todd Gurley, Georgia, RB 72. Venric Mark, Northwestern, RB 124. Waymon James, TCU, RB 21. Braxton Miller, Ohio St., QB 73. Devin Gardner, Michigan, QB 125. James Sims, Kansas, RB 22. Lache Seastrunk, Baylor, RB 74. Kasen Williams, Washington, WR 126. Michael Hunnicutt, Oklahoma, K 23. Alex Neutz, Buffalo, WR 75. Jamal Turner, Nebraska, WR,QB 127. Austin Lopez, San Jose St., K 24. Amari Cooper, Alabama, WR 76. Kenneth Farrow, Houston, RB 128. Dominique Williams, WSU, WR 25. Marion Grice, Arizona St., RB 77. Malcolm Johnson, Mississippi St., TE 129. Justin Haig, Marshall, K 26. Kasey Carrier, New Mexico, RB 78. Keyarris Garrett, Tulsa, WR 130. Devin Street, Pittsburgh, WR 27. De'Anthony Thomas, Oregon, RB 79. Jaden Oberkrom, TCU, K 131. Mitch Ewald, Indiana, K 28. Ameer Abdullah, Nebraska, RB 80. Stephen Houston, Indiana, RB 132. Jeff Budzien, Northwestern, K 29. Jordan Leslie, UTEP, WR 81. Jawon Chisholm, Akron, RB 133. Alejandro Maldonado, Oregon, K 30. Terrance Broadway, LA-Lafayette, QB 82. Silas Redd, USC, RB 134. Brendan Bigelow, California, RB 31. Trey Watts, Tulsa, RB 83. Derek Carr, Fresno St., QB 135. Martavis Bryant, Clemson, WR 32. Jay Ajayi, Boise St., RB 84. Alfred Blue, LSU, RB 136. Thomas Moore, North Carolina, K 33. Tommy Shuler, Marshall, WR 85. Branden Oliver, Buffalo, RB 137. Jonathan Williams, Arkansas, RB 34. Tevin Reese, Baylor, WR 86. Gator Hoskins, Marshall, TE 138. Deontay Greenberry, Houston, WR 35. Brandon Coleman, Rutgers, WR 87. Brandon Carter, TCU, WR 139. Devin Funchess, Michigan, TE 36. DeVante Parker, Louisville, WR 88. Bronson Hill, Eastern Michigan, RB 140. Ryan Grant, Tulane, WR 37. Donte Moncrief, Mississippi, WR 89. Jeremiah Detmer, Toledo, K 141. Paul Richardson, Colorado, WR 38. Tre Mason, Auburn, RB 90. Quinshad Davis, North Carolina, WR 142. Andrew Ritter, Mississippi, K 39. Austin Seferian-Jenkins, Washington, TE 91. D.J. Foster, Arizona St., RB 143. Ka'imi Fairbairn, UCLA, K 40. Jeremy Gallon, Michigan, WR 92. Jordan Williamson, Stanford, K 144. Mike Davis, Texas, WR 41. Beau Blankenship, Ohio, RB 93. Austin Franklin, New Mexico St., WR 145. Tony Miliano, Cincinnati, K 42. Justin Hardy, East Carolina, WR 94. Allen Robinson, Penn St., WR 146. Nathan Jeffery, UTEP, RB 43. Storm Woods, Oregon St., RB 95. Jeremy Smith, Oklahoma St., RB 147. C.J. Fiedorowicz, Iowa, TE 44. Dawan Scott, Miami (OH), WR 96. Aaron Jones, Baylor, K 148. Ross Martin, Duke, K 45. Willie Snead, Ball St., WR 97. Chris Boswell, Rice, K 149. Cody Fajardo, Nevada, QB 46. Darrin Reaves, UAB, RB 98. Brett Smith, Wyoming, QB 150. Quan Bray, Auburn, WR 47. Jordan Matthews, Vanderbilt, WR 99. Zurlon Tipton, Central Michigan, RB 151. Clive Walford, Miami, TE 48. Jahwan Edwards, Ball St., RB 100. A.J. Blue, North Carolina, RB 152. Warren Harvey, East Carolina, K 49. Brett Hundley, UCLA, QB 101. Titus Davis, Central Michigan, WR 153. Josh Stewart, Oklahoma St., WR 50. Robert Herron, Wyoming, WR 102. Ryan Bustin, Texas Tech, K 154. Brelan Chancellor, North Texas, WR 51. Mike Evans, Texas A&M, WR 103. Carey Spear, Vanderbilt, K 155. LaDarius Perkins, Mississippi St., RB 52. Stefon Diggs, Maryland, WR 104. Taylor Bertolet, Texas A&M, K 156. Tim Cornett, UNLV, RB 2 College Football Draft Kit produced by RotoWire. com TOP 200 OVERALL RANKINGS (cont...) 157. Isaac Bennett, Pittsburgh, RB 172. Jordan Taylor, Rice, WR 187. Michael Meyer, Iowa, K 158. Levi Norwood, Baylor, WR 173. Willis Wright, FIU, WR 188. Phillip Dorsett, Miami, WR 159. Jared Abbrederis, Wisconsin, WR 174. Holden Huff, Boise St., TE 189. Chris Gallon, Bowling Green, WR 160. Ty Long, UAB, K 175. Hunter Stover, LA-Lafayette, K 190. Dan Vitale, Northwestern, TE 161. Kyle Griswould, Middle Tenn. St, WR 176. Ted Bolser, Indiana, TE 191. Dorial Green-Beckham, Missouri, WR 162. Marshall Morgan, Georgia, K 177. William Dukes, Florida Atlantic, WR 192. Jaime Wilson, Western Michigan, WR 163. Rashawn Scott, Miami, WR 178. Michael Bennett, Georgia, WR 193. Shawn Moffitt, Central Florida, K 164. Ernst Brun, Iowa St., TE 179. Jaxon Shipley, Texas, WR 194. Kolby Arendse, Nevada, TE 165. Rob Blanchflower, Massachusetts, TE 180. Andrew Baggett, Missouri, K 195. Chad Hedlund, Wake Forest, K 166. JaTerian Douglas, Tulsa, RB 181. Blake Jackson, Oklahoma St., TE 196. Jalen Saunders, Oklahoma, WR 167. Cairo Santos, Tulane, K 182. Connor Hamlett, Oregon St., TE 197. Sam Ficken, Penn St., K 168. Devin Smith, Ohio St., WR 183. Carlos Hyde, Ohio St., RB 198. Tyreese Russell, Eastern Michigan, TE 169. Drew Basil, Ohio St., K 184. Trayion Durham, Kent, RB 199. Tyler Lockett, Kansas St., WR 170. John Wallace, Louisville, K 185. Nate Freese, Boston College, K 200. Matt Goudis, Miami, K 171. C.J. Uzomah, Auburn, TE 186. Darryl Surgent, LA-Lafayette, WR 201. Kyle Carter, Penn St., TE 3 College Football Draft Kit produced by RotoWire.com RANKINGSRANKINGS BYBY POSITIONPOSITION QUARTERBACK 48. Eric Soza, UTSA 40. Vintavious Cooper, East Carolina 49. Tyler Van Tubbergen, Western Michigan 41. James Wilder Jr., Florida St. 50. Austin Boucher, Miami (OH) 42. Kevin Parks, Virginia 1. Johnny Manziel, Texas A&M 51. James Franklin, Missouri 43. Mark Weisman, Iowa 2. Jordan Lynch, Northern Illinois 52. Scotty Young, Texas Tech 44. Kenneth Dixon, Louisiana Tech 3. Tajh Boyd, Clemson 53. Kain Colter, Northwestern 45. Akeem Hunt, Purdue 4. Braxton Miller, Ohio St. 54. Connor Halliday, WSU 46. Waymon James, TCU 5. Terrance Broadway, LA-Lafayette 55. David Ash, Texas 47. James Sims, Kansas 6. Brett Hundley, UCLA 48. Brendan Bigelow, California 7. Chuckie Keeton, Utah St. RUNNING BACK 49. Jonathan Williams, Arkansas 8. Marcus Mariota, Oregon 50. Nathan Jeffery, UTEP 9. Taylor Martinez, Nebraska 1. Ka'Deem Carey, Arizona 51. LaDarius Perkins, Mississippi St. 10. Devin Gardner, Michigan 2. David Fluellen, Toledo 52. Tim Cornett, UNLV 11. Derek Carr, Fresno St. 3. Duke Johnson, Miami 53. Isaac Bennett, Pittsburgh 12. Brett Smith, Wyoming 4. Antonio Andrews, W. Kentucky 54. JaTerian Douglas, Tulsa 13. Blake Bell, Oklahoma 5. Bishop Sankey, Washington 55. Carlos Hyde, Ohio St. 14. Bryce Petty, Baylor 6. Adam Muema, San Diego St. 56. Trayion Durham, Kent 15. Cody Fajardo, Nevada 7. James White, Wisconsin 57. Storm Johnson, Central Florida 16. Rakeem Cato, Marshall 8. Joe Hill, Utah St. 58. Wesley Tate, Vanderbilt 17. Kolton Browning, Louisiana-Monroe 9. Jamaal Williams, BYU 59. Romar Morris, North Carolina 18. Shane Carden, East Carolina 10. Dri Archer, Kent 60. Alonzo Harris, LA-Lafayette 19. Teddy Bridgewater, Louisville 11. Todd Gurley, Georgia 61. Kevin Grooms, Marshall 20. Michael Brewer, Texas Tech 12. Lache Seastrunk, Baylor 62. Zach Zwinak, Penn St. 21. Terrance Owens, Toledo 13. Marion Grice, Arizona St. 63. Akeem Daniels, Northern Illinois 22. Brandon Mitchell, North Carolina St. 14. Kasey Carrier, New Mexico 64. Tyler Ervin, San Jose St. 23. Bo Wallace, Mississippi 15. De'Anthony Thomas, Oregon 65. Prince-Tyson Gulley, Syracuse 24. Aaron Murray, Georgia 16. Ameer Abdullah, Nebraska 25. Tyler Tettleton, Ohio 17. Trey Watts, Tulsa WIDE RECEIVER 26. David Fales, San Jose St. 18. Jay Ajayi, Boise St. 27. Jamiell Showers, UTEP 19. Tre Mason, Auburn 1. Marqise Lee, USC 28. Taysom Hill, BYU 20. Beau Blankenship, Ohio 2. Sammy Watkins, Clemson 29. Adam Kennedy, Arkansas St. 21. Storm Woods, Oregon St. 3. Davante Adams, Fresno St. 30. Stephen Morris, Miami 22. Darrin Reaves, UAB 4. Brandin Cooks, Oregon St. 31. Logan Thomas, Virginia Tech 23. Jahwan Edwards, Ball St. 5. Eric Ward, Texas Tech 32. Vad Lee, Georgia Tech 24. T.J. Yeldon, Alabama 6. Noel Grigsby, San Jose St. 33. Taylor Kelly, Arizona St. 25. Byron Marshall, Oregon 7. Alex Neutz, Buffalo 34. Brendon Kay, Cincinnati 26. Melvin Gordon, Wisconsin 8. Amari Cooper, Alabama 35.
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