Not many are talking about Jeremy Butler from the University of Tennessee-Martin but the scouts continue to rave about him. They compare him to Anquan Boldin….

2nd Round

Jimmy Garoppolo – QB – Eastern Illinois – 6’3 – 212 – Jimmy Garoppolo could be one of the fastest risers in the NFL draft. He has Tony Romo like instincts and the kid can play. He has been hitting his players hard and his touchdown to interception ratio has been amazing.

Pierre Desir – CB – Lindenwood – 6’1, 205 – Desir had 60 tackles, with 9 interceptions and 9 pass break ups. Desir is a Washburn transfer with tons of upside. He has great mobility, and is a true ball hawk. I expect this kid to be a huge riser this year. Very mature for his age as well, which is a plus for NFL scouts.

3rd Round

Billy Turner, OT, North Dakota State – 6’6 -300 – 6’6 versatile lineman with tons of power, and range. I believe Turner has the potential to play both inside and outside. I like his heart, and passion for the game. That is impressive to me.

4th Round

Caraun Reid – DT- Princeton University – 6’2, 288 – Caraun could have been a fourth rounder if he came out this year, with another year under his belt, he could be a steal of this draft. He is only here for the time being, I believe his stock will rise.

Dakota Dozier, OG, Furman – 6’4 – 320 – I have always loved to find a sleeper guy that comes in right away and shines. Remember this name, Dakota is a very special/versatile lineman.

Jerick McKinnon – OW – Georgia Southern – 5’10 – 200 – McKinnon has moved up my boards. He is a true offensive weapon. The guy can play. I really feel that he can play at the next level. He plays QB, RB, WR, shoot he is their team.

5th Round

Terrence West – RB – Towson – 6’1 – 208 – Terrence West is only a Junior, but if this kid comes out he could go as high as the 3rd round. He is killing the FCS and will likely leave for the Draft.

Kadeem Edwards – G – Tennessee State – 6’4 – 313 – Kadeem is the best offensive lineman in the OVC. Last year the Tennessee State boys had a big time line and were able to run the ball successfully. They lost almost their entire line and are still successful. It is because big Kadeem.

Jeff Janis -WR – Saginaw Valley State – 6’3 – 215 – Jeff is the best wide receiver in this draft class. “White Lightning” is no joke, this kid ran a 4.3 forty at his junior pro day, STUPID FAST for a white boy.

Joe Don Duncan – TE – Dixie State – 6’6 – 265 – Joe Don Duncan is a freak who has had an amazing college career. He will get to highlight his skill at the Senior Bowl.

Jordan Tripp – OLB – Montana – 6’3-245 – Tripp runs well, I was told by his coaches they expect him in the 4.5s and that he has a great gym regimen. The Montana product would have a much more impressive resume if not for missing most of 2011 with an injury. Expect big things from the terror of Montana.

John Brown – WR – Pittsburg State – 5’10 – 190 – This is one of the fastest players in the draft. Brown has had a rough childhood but boy the kid takes it out on the teams he plays against. I am telling you this kid has talent.

Tim Flanders – RB – Sam Houston State – 5’9 – 205 – Tim is the most complete back for small schoolers. He is a faster Miguel Maysonet, this kid has been on the Walter Payton Award list consecutive years.

A.C. Leonard, TE, Tennessee State – 6’6 – 260 – A.C. was a former top 50 high school recruit and a former Florida Gator. He is very athletic and has great hands. Leonard has already signed an agent and declared for the NFL Draft.

6th Round

Matt Hazel, WR, Coastal Carolina – 6’3 – 190 – Matt Hazel has been tearing up his division for a while, but for whatever reason, he is not getting any credit. Well Matt, you have opened my eyes.

Jeff Matthews, QB, Cornell – 6’3 – 225 – Jeff is the best small school quarterback and he will look to take over for Freeman, since he has been struggling. This kid has a great release.

7th Round

Lawrence Virgil, DT, Valdosta State – 6’5 – 300 – This kid is a freak monster, I love his skills at the DT position. He is a true run stuffer and will get tons of looks from NFL scouts.

Larry Webster – DE – Bloomsburg – 6’6, 240 – Larry is an athletic freak of nature. Larry is a converted basketball center, who has great family genes. His father was a former NFL Standout for the Ravens.

Tyler Starr, OLB, South Dakota – 6’5 – 230 –This long haired Warrior reminds me of Clay Matthews. He is a force on the outside, has great size at 6’5 and hits with a “Thunder Stick”.

Kendall James, CB, Maine – 5’10 – 190 – He is flying up draft boards right now. James is a very solid tackler, and has good ball skills. He could be a guy that goes higher than this pick, but as of now this is a safe place for him.

Nic Jacobs, TE, McNeese State – 6’4 – 218 – Nic Jacobs has great hands is a former LSU transfer. Do not be surprised to see him get drafted high because of his skill set. He was an All-American in high school.

Jeremy Butler, WR, Tennessee-Martin -6’3- 215 – This kid is under the radar right now. No one is talking about him, they are too busy talking about Erik Lora, but this kid should take the OVC over by storm this year.

Matt Feiler – OT – Bloomsburg – 6’7 – 325 – Matt is a kid that I am hearing about a lot from scouts. This kid could be the surprise player that not many know about. He is rising fast, Bloomsburg has two NFL prospects.

Zach Moore –DE – Concordia (St. Paul) – 6’5 – 278 – Moore is a small school player who could not be blocked. He had 14 sacks and 20 tackles for loss. Moore also had total of 41 tackles.

Matt Hall – OT – Belhaven University – 6’09 – 335 – Last year in his first complete year at OT for Belhaven he dominated. Matt was a transfer from Ole Miss, and is working wonders for the Belhaven O-Line. He does line up at right tackle, but this year expect major things for the Blazers Offense.

Ethan Westbrooks – DE – West Texas A&M – 6’4, 270 – Had an outstanding first season in a Buffalo uniform as he played in all 15 games with 14 starts on the defensive line. He had 60 total tackles with 29 solo stops and led the team and conference with 28 tackles for loss for 139 yards.

Qua Cox, CB, Jackson State -5’10- 185 – Qua is the most confident corner in this draft. He is the best corner on an island, and will be able to glove a super star wide out. Cox could become the NFL’s Future Pro Bowler.

Zach Kerr, DT, Delaware – 6’2 – 330 – This massive wall will shine in a 3-4 defense. He has a crazy motor for a big guy, and is an amazing person. Kerr could be one of the best defensive tackles in the draft.

Brandon Dixon -CB – Northwest Missouri 5’11 – 201 – This kid is very talented, both him and his brother lock opponents down for NW. I love this kids tenacity. He is tough and aggressive. He will be great at the next level

Lorenzo Taliferro – RB – Coastal Carolina -6’1 – 215 – Taliferro is a very solid big back that has great mobility. He is a very solid player with great hands out the backfield and a sound blocker. A team will fall in love with Lorenzo’s size. He has Eddie George size.

Keith Lewis – CB – Virginia Lynchburg – 5’11 – 190 – This kid has jumped the highest of any prospect through the entire draft process. He performed his pro day in front of 12 teams, and was invited to another Pro Day where he killed the event. He has had three pre-draft visits already and teams are now blowing up this kids lines. He is a deep sleeper but will be on a 90 man roster to start the season.

Carlos Fields – LB – Winston Salem State University – 6’2 – 249 – Carlos Fields is a very solid pass rusher, that can drop in coverage and cover extremely well. Fields is a fast riser and will be a steal for a team in the NFL Draft.

Howard Jones – DE/OLB – Shepherd – 6’2 – 240 – Howard Jones had a good combine, and the small school pass rusher has landed on the big board for the first time of the year. Jones has a good motor and looks lost in some cases on film, but always gets to the runner.

Kerry Wynn – DE – Richmond – 6’5 – 260 – Wynn had an awesome All-Star game at the East/West Shrine game. He has decent moves, and is hard to block one on one. I could see Wynn sneaking onto a team during the draft.

PFA/UDFA

Quarterbacks

Dustin Vaughn – West Texas A&M

Danny O’Brien – Catawba College

Kory Faulkner – Southern Illinois

Michael Rocco – Richmond

Joe Clancy – Merrimack

Gavin McCarney – Colgate

Jamal Londry-Jackson – Appalachian State

Zach Zulli – Shippensburg

Andy Summerlin – Samford

Brock Jensen – North Dakota State

Denarius McGhee – Montana State

Jon Wolf – Minnesota State

Wynrick Smothers – Central Arkansas

Brain Bell – QB – Sam Houston State

Kurt Hess – QB – Youngstown State

Bo Cordell – Tusculum

Seth Lobato – Northern Colorado

John Teigland – Winona State

Tyler Sykora – Southern Arkansas

Travis Partridge – Missouri Western

D.J. Mendenhall – Urbana (OH)

Broderick Waters – Bethune Cookman

Ben Dupree – Citadel

Running Backs

Zach Bauman – Northern Arizona – On the Rise

Fabian Truss, RB, Samford – On the Rise

Sam Ojuri – North Dakota State

Jaamal Berry – Murray State

Shakir Bell – Indiana State

Dominique Williams – Wagner – On the Rise

Arnold Walker – Alcorn State

Franklin Quiteh – Bloomsburg

Andrew Pierce – Delaware

Rashad Wynes – Belhaven

Kyle Harbridge – Saint Francis

Teddy Allen – Charleston Southern

Aldreakis Allen – Liberty (Suspended)

DJ Adams – Portland State

Avery Walker – Bemidji State

Carlton Koonce – Fordham

Isidore Jackson – Bethune-Cookman

Tommy Gooden – Jackson State University

Dae’quan Scott – James Madison

Demetrius Bronson – Eastern Washington

Jermie Calhoun – Angelo State

Terrance Cobb – Cumberlands (KY) – On the Rise

Trae Heeter – Butler

Kevin Monangai – Villanova

John Spooney – Brown

Kedrick Rhodes – West Alabama

Keidrick Jackson – Midwestern St.

Dillon Baxter – Baker (KS)

Marcorus Garrett – Columbia

Dominick Pierre – Dartmouth

Cody Kirk – Montana State

Marcus Wiltz – McNeese State

Glenn Winston – Northwood University

Thomas Hankerson – Friends University

Jordan Anderson – Virginia State

Full Backs

Ray Agnew – Southern Illinois

Michael Lagrone – Idaho

Lyle Marsh – Penn

Dawan Nolton – Kean

Brendan Walker – Husson University

Travis Friend – Bucknell

Austen Wozniak – Indiana State

Jordan Neukirch – Illinois State

Jaryd Brown – Findlay (OH)

Wide Receivers

Lee Doss – Southern – On the Rise

Jordan Harris – Bryant – On the Rise

Greg Hardin – North Dakota – On the Rise

Erik Lora – Eastern Illinois – On the Rise

Walter Powell – Murray State – On the Rise

Seantavious Jones – Valdosta State

Mike Williams (Cal PA)

Kelsey Pope – Samford

Willie Gibson – Cumberlands (KY)

Marcus Eugene – Stony Brook

Lee Kurfis – Lehigh

Corey Washington – Newberry – On the Rise

Ben Edwards – Richmond

Greg Moore – Lane – On the Rise

Markis Sumpter – Western New Mexico University

Fatu Moala – Southern Utah

Austin Dotson – Sacramento State

Taylor Gabriel – Abilene Christian

Zach Pendleton – Jackson State University

DeAndre Cooper – Prairie View A&M

Shane Savage – Richmond

Eddie Poole – Bethune – Cookman

Albert Wilson – Georgia Southern – ON THE RISE

Jermaine McKenzie – New Mexico Highlands

Mike Milburn – Delaware

Taylor Gabriel – Abilene Christian

Tony Washington – Appalachian State

Andrew Peacock – Appalachian State

Laderius Eckwood – Arkansas Pine-Bluff

Tyler Huber – Wisconsin Whitewater

Gerald Ford – Valdosta State ** Sat out all year**

Courtland Carson – West Carolina

Jelani Berassa – Youngstown State

Simon Heyward – Savannah State

Grant Gellatly – Cornell

Roman Wilson – Princeton

Conner Scott – Penn

Connor Nelligan – Columbia

Morris Norrise – Sacramento State

Tellef Lundevall – Brown

Brendan Green – Grand Valley State

Dwight Armbrust – Belhaven

Tyler McDonald – South Carolina State University

Jerrell Young – Saint Mary’s

LaDon Hudson – Mid America Nazarene

Derek Graves – South Dakota School of the Mines

Torrence Allen – West Texas A&M

Gianni Carter – Duquesne

Dorian Buford – Missouri State

Anthony Dean – Southwest Minnesota State

Denzell Jones – Central Connecticut

Anthony Muilenburg – Dakota Wesleyan University

Lonnie Outlaw Jr. – Miles College

Jamel Johnson – Alabama State

Lynrick Pleasant – North Texas

Thomas Winters – Arkansas Pine Bluff

Maurice Woodard – Lincoln

Mikhail Morgan – Notre Dame College

Louis Hollier Jr. – Northwestern State (LA)

Joe Webb – Urbana (OH)

Caleb Holley – East Central (OK)

Tight Ends

Michael Flacco – New Haven

Reggie Jordan – Missouri Western

Joseph Hawkins – Norfolk State

Tore Hurst – Washburn

Dezmond Beverly – Arkansas Pine Bluff

Justin Perillo – Maine

Cameron Brate – Harvard

Scott Simonson – Assumption

Austen Wozniak – Indiana State

Rob Blanchflower – UMass (Amherst)

James Oboh – Towson

Hamilton Garner – Columbia

Cameron Brate – Harvard

Adam Carl Jr. – Augsburg

Offensive Tackles

Terrence Hackney – Bethune Cookman (On The RISE) – JUNIOR

Kyle Bryant – Youngstown State – On the Rise

Danny Kistler, OT, Montana – On the Rise

Erik Pike – Towson – On the Rise

Jamal Wilson – Hampton

Frances Mayes – Florida A&M

Bruce Doyle – Brockport

Bryan Witzmann – South Dakota State

Erle Ladson Jr. – Delaware

Josh Wells – James Madison

Chris Bearden – Winston Salem State

Charles Goodwin – North Carolina Central

Sullivan Grosz – Cal Poly

William “Boss” Wright – West Georgia University

Kadeem Williams – Albany – On the Rise

Dan Kruger – Northern Iowa – On the Rise

Mitchell Van Dyke – Portland State

Gasten Gabriel – Southeastern (LA)

Tevon Conrad – Saginaw Valley State

Mike Goodman – McMurry

Chris Tolbert – Tuskegee

Marquell Rozier – UNC Pembroke

Derrick Jean – Jackson State University

Will Latu – Abilene Christian

Offensive Guards

Matt Armstrong – Grand Valley State – On the Rise

Brian Clarke – Bloomsburg – On the Rise

Dan Kruger – Northern Iowa- On the Rise

Randall Harris – Towson

Gavin Farr – Southern Utah – On the Rise

Tyler Worthley – Sacramento State

Cody O’Neill – South Dakota

William Wright – West Georgia

Tino Tuilata – Midwestern State

Lyron McClenney – Arkansas Pine-Bluff

Will Ferrell – Hampden-Sydney

Cameron Williams – Norfolk State

A.J Dalton – Robert Morris

Vincent Maene – Elizabeth City State

Scott Hernandez – Stony Brook

Mike Nelson – Central Washington

Christopher Bush – Penn

Tyler Worthley – Montana State

Steven Forgette – Eastern Washington

Jake Arthur – Jackson State University

Seamus O’Neill – New Hampshire

Bobby Kennedy – Delaware

Thurston Kino – Saint Francis (PA)

Offensive Centers

Harris Bivins – Murray State

Chris Elkins – Youngstown State – On the Rise

Joshua Matthews – Howard

Mike Sellers – Citadel

Dan Shirey – Villanova

Doug Shaw – Towson

Jared Singleton – Wofford

Kjelby Oiland – Montana

Ashton Miller – Eastern Washington

Doug Shaw – Towson

Richard Wright – Liberty (Long Snapper)

Defensive Ends

Robert Simpson – Mississippi Valley State – On the Rise

Terrence Fede – Marist – On the Rise

Adham Talaat – Gallaudet University – On the Rise

Colton Underwood – Illinois State – On the Rise

John Lattimore – North Alabama

Rob Smith – Jackson Smith

Puncho Aiono – Adams State

Jeremiah Booth – North Alabama

Joseph Dienye – Bethel University

Jibrell Fewell – Liberty

Elhadji Ndiaye – Nebraska-Kearney

Maurice Dickson – Gardner – Webb

Rakim Cox – Villanova – On the Rise

Daniel Riley – Harding

Chris Schaudt – Minnesota State

Jake Metz – Shippensburg (PA)

Anthony Grady – Missouri State

Zack Wagenmann – Montana

Pat Dowd – Dayton

Nnamdi Okukwelu – Harvard

Brad Daly – Montana State – On the Rise

Cole Jirik – North Dakota State

Doug Peete – South Dakota State

Jarrett Brown – Sam Houston State

Alex Johnson – Old Dominion

Defensive Tackles

Iosua Siliva – Austin Peay – On the Rise

Sullivan Grosz – Cal Poly – On the Rise

Mike Pennel – Colorado State – Pueblo – On the Rise

Jamie Meder – Ashland

Brandon Dykstra – Wheaton

Leslie Deamer – Northwestern State (LA) – On the Rise

Francis Bah – Liberty (On the Rise – Killed Pro Day)

Darryl Blackmon – Lincoln

Jeremy Towns – Samford

Mike Franklin – Shepherd

Leevon Perry -North Dakota State University

Donnie Owens – Winston Salem State

Joey Searcy II – Angelo State

Antoine Lewis – Villanova – On the Rise

Linebackers

Nate Dreiling – Pittsburg State – On the Rise

Brandon Denmark – Florida A&M – On the Rise

Deron Furr – Fort Valley State – On the Rise – Freak Athlete

D.J. Roberts – Tennessee Martin – On the Rise

Stephon Robertson – James Madison – On the Rise

Glenn Stanley – Albany State – On the Rise

Wes Dothard – Tennessee- Chattanooga – On the Rise

Cqulin Hubert – Southeastern (LA) – On the Rise

Brandon Beech – Benedict College

TaBrian Resby – Howard

Gary Onuekwusi – Monmouth

Bryce McClain – Shaw University

Bryan Presume – Southern Illinois University

Scott Hyland – Liberty

Ryan Griffin – Jackson State University

Fred Williams – UNC Pembroke

Greg Beauduy – Carson Newman

John McNabb – Jackson State University

LeQuince McCall – Eastern Illinois

Tanner Brock – Sam Houston State

Thor Woerner – Abilene Christian

Dorian Bell – Duquesne

John Kanongata’a – Montana

David Mackall – Delaware

Doug Peete – South Dakota State

Raheem Cardwell – Prairie View A&M

Leland Baker – Alabama State

Steve Orisakwe – Grambling State

Jer-Ryan Harris – Arkansas Pine-Bluff

BJ Stevens – Cal (PA)

Antonio Harper – Tennessee State

Jawarra Dudley Jr. – Stony Brook

Jakevis Fields – Bethune – Cookman

Mike Privott – Norfolk State

Anthony Morales – Weber State

Mike McClure – Coastal Carolina

Weston Reber – Virginia Military

Tavarius Wilson – North Alabama

Jeremy Stephens – Butler

Justin Sexton – Sacred Heart

Jaycob Shoemaker – Portland State

Ben Johnson – Tennesee Martin

Michael Runger – Dartmouth

Zach Olinger – Columbia

Bronson Green – Dartmouth

Bryan Johnson – West Texas A&M

Rashad Smith – Jacksonville St.

Ronnie Hamlin – Eastern Washington

Monte Gaddis – Towson

Dan Sullivan – Monmouth

Clarence Bumpas – Northern Colorado – On the Rise

Seth Mathis – Bethel (MN)

Weston Hazelhurst – Cumberlands (KY)

Grant Olson – North Dakota State – On the Rise

Preston Pemasa – Gardner – Webb

Chris Pope – Valdosta State

Alvin Scioneaux – Wofford – On the Rise

Christopher Robinson – Morgan State

Bakari Smith – Morgan State

Juan Pimienta – Jacksonville

Carlton Jones – Alabama State

Raheem Cardwell – Prairie View A&M

Johnny Millard – Cal Poly

Shelby Harris – Illinois State

Keaton Stigger – Henderson State

Michael Cole – Maine

T.J. Batchelor – Chowan

Cornerbacks

Todd Washington – Southeastern (LA) – On the Rise

Nick Addison – Bethune – Cookman ( ON THE RISE) – JUNIOR

Marcus Williams – North Dakota State – On the Rise

Bookie Sneed – Sam Houston State – On the Rise

Jordan Love – Towson

Jack Howard – Lane

Keith Villanfranco Jr. – Mississippi

Brandon Wicks – Murray State

Joe Rankin – Morgan State

Bryan Dixon – Northwest Missouri – On the Rise

Lavelle Westbrooks – Georgia Southern – On the Rise

D’Vonte Graham – North Carolina A&T – On the Rise

Elijah Lee Jr. – Charleston Southern

Kadeem Wise – Tennessee Chattanooga

Joshua Scales – Fayetteville State

Travis Crosby – North Carolina A&T

Davonte Anderson – Stony Brook

Davon Moore – Delaware State

Alex Grask – Valpraiso

Kyel Sebetic – Dayton

Chris Splinter – Harvard

Sebastian Jaskowski – Penn

Emory Polley – Brown

Kimario McFadden – South Carolina State University

Anthony “Chief” Goodwin – Montana

Devin Roberts – Florida A&M University

Dan Wilk – Penn

Rod White – West Liberty

Cantrell Andrews – SE Missouri

Tyler Davis – Missouri Valley

Tyrell Pearson – South Alabama

Tevrin Brandon – Monmouth – On the Rise

Brendan Munnerlyn – Milford Academy

Dashaun Phillips – Tarleton State

Brandon McCladdie – The Citadel

Osagie Odiase – Sacramento State

Lance Holder – Valdosta State University

Jake DeMedal – Saint Francis (PA)

Calvin Burnett – Indiana State

Thad Williams – Tennessee-Martin

Kevin Fogg – Liberty – On the Rise

Malcolm Butler – West Alabama – On the Rise

Riyahd Richardson – Concord University

Safeties

Jestin Love – Central Arkansas – On the Rise

Dexter Moody – Albany State – On the Rise

Marvin Robinson – Ferris State – On the Rise

Lucky Dozier – Northern Arizona – On the Rise

L.J. McCray – Catawba – On the Rise

John Ojo – Florida A&M University

Darian Yahyavi – Murray State

Chris Poston – Emporia State

Jon Davidson – Idaho State

E.J. Woods – New Mexico Highlands

Bo Schuetzle – Eastern Washington

Ryan Shaw – Arkansas Pine-Bluff

Reuben Johnson – Stony Brook

Trey Wolfe – Fort Valley State

Cam Loeffler – Jackson State University

Caleb Massey – North Alabama

T.J. Lee – Eastern Washington

Allen Brown – Eastern Washington

Jamil Lott – Jacksonville State

Jonathan Pillow – Florida A&M

Jack Moro – St. Cloud State – On the Rise – Next Best Player (Close to 7th Round)

Nick Williams – North Alabama

Devin Wallace – Virginia Union – On the Rise

David Van Dyke – Tennessee State

D.J. Key – Tennessee Chattanooga

Nick Beard – Eastern Illinois

Ben Ericksen – Illinois State

Michael Green – Lenoir Rhyne

Trelan Taylor – Chadron State

Fred Gaines – East Central

Ian Williams – Fordham

Manny Asam – New Hampshire

Corey Addison – Murray State

Caleb Nelson – Stephen F. Austin

Jerome Couplin III – William & Mary

Anthony Baskin – Carson-Newman

Jordan Dewhirst – Jacksonville (FL)

Trey Williams – Idaho

Derrick Morgan – Stony Brook

Dewey McDonald – Cal (PA) – ROCKETING UP DRAFT BOARDS

James Zotto – Wofford

Ben Waggoner – Dartmouth

Taiyon Jackson – Midwestern State

Tyriq Kershaw – Shippensburg

Punters

Bobby Wenzig – Alabama State

Ray Early – Furman

Kevin Van Voris – West Texas A&M – On the Rise

Brandon Kliesen – CSU-Pueblo

Andy Wilder – Northern Arizona

Brock Miller – Southern Utah

Zack Pulkinen – Bemidji State

Kickers

Paul Layton – Temple

Nick Ferrara – Stony Brook

Sergio Castillo – West Texas A & M

Colton Cook – Southern Utah

Sam Brockshus – Minnesota State

Curt Duncan – Carson Newman

Nick Belcher – South Carolina State