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superman7515
May 6th, 2014, 07:45 AM
I've included all the FCS players ranked in the top 300, but here's the link to the full article...

http://lindyssports.com/nfl/article/headline/2014-nfl-draft-top-300-prospects-wcomments/207101 (http://lindyssports.com/nfl/article/headline/2014-nfl-draft-top-300-prospects-wcomments/207101)

48. Jimmy Garoppolo, Sr, QB, Eastern Illinois, 6-2, 226, 4.97, 2: Extremely quick set up, release & though process; ordinary arm strength & pressure tolerance.

72. Billy Turner, Sr, OT, North Dakota State, 6-5, 315, 5.16, 2-3: NFL size, length & athleticism. Prone to lapses in technique but showed competitive spirit at Sr. Bowl.

84. Dakota Dozier, rSr, OG, Furman, 6-4, 313, 5.42, 2-3: Star LT w/agility, tenacity for zone-scheme. Former wrestler understands leverage but lacks power.

88. *Terrance West, Jr, RB, Towson, 5-09, 225, 4.54, 3: Rare FCS early entrant but dominated at that level & has clear talent. Well-built w/power, balance.

93. Jordan Tripp, rSr, OLB, Montana, 6-3, 234, 4.67, 3: Didn’t look out of place at Sr. Bowl. Fluid, instinctive, physical. Best at 4-3 OLB. Short arms, small hands.

94. Caraun Reid, rSr, DT, Princeton, 6-2, 302, 4.91, 3: Lighly recruited. Dominated Ivy League & impressed at Sr. Bowl. Legit athlete w/burst, agility & motor.

112. Walt Aikens, Sr, CB, Liberty, 6-1, 203, 4.50, 3-4: Combine snub w/NFL size & adequate speed; character needs vetted (dismissed from Illinois).

138. Jerick McKinnon, Sr, RB, Georgia Southern, 5-09, 209, 4.41, 4: Bounced between QB & RB in GSU’s triple option offense; Workout warrior w/skills to develop.

171. Kendall James, Sr, CB, Maine, 5-11, 180, 4.44, 5: Natural coverage skills due to light feet, fluid hips & instincts, but slight frame, weak competition.

183. Zack Kerr, rSr, DT, Delaware, 6-1, 326, 5.08, 5-6: Scheme versatile, wide-bodied DL w/strength, length & motor to surprise in NFL.

189. *Isaiah Crowell, Jr, RB, Alabama State, 5-11, 224, 4.57, 5-6: SEC Fr. POY in 2011 comes w/significant character ?s but obvious talent. May be class’ most gifted RB.

195. Matt Hazel, Sr, WR, Coastal Carolina, 6-1, 198, 4.50, 5-6: Reliable routes & hands. Better in workouts than expected but needs to get stronger to make NFL leap.

219. Lorenzo Taliaferro, Sr, RB, Coastal Carolina, 6-0, 229, 4.58, 6-7: Not flashy, but well-built every-down FB takes pride in blocking; 1,729 rush yds, 29 TDs in 2013.

220. Brock Coyle, rSr, ILB, Montana, 6-1, 235, 4.62, 6-7: Late riser after impressive pre-draft workouts/numbers; Team captain, led Griz w/125 tackles as Sr.

266. Kerry Wynn, rSr, DE, Richmond, 6-5, 266, 4.97, 7-FA: Strong run defender w/stout frame & initial quickness to develop. Short arms, however.

274. Kadeem Edwards, Sr, OG, Tennessee State, 6-4, 313, 5.25, 7-FA: Wide-body w/long arms (35 1/2) & experience (4-yr starting LG). Projects to power scheme.

289. LaDarius Perkins, rSr, RB, Mississippi State, 5-07, 195, 4.46, 7-FA: Squatty mighty-mite (5-7, 195) w/burst, hands & return experience. Ankle injury limited Sr. season.

299. Tyler Starr, Sr, OLB, South Dakota, 6-4, 250, 4.95, 7-FA: Quicker than fast. Led all LBs tested at Combine in 3-cone drill. Rare body control for size.