Prospects have cemented their status this week more than emerged from obscurity. For that reason, I have mainly stuck with my pre-event top 20 of those attending. There will be a few minor changes in the review piece, but here is how I listed them on Sunday:
1. T La’El Collins, LSU
2. T T.J. Clemmings, Pitt
3. EDGE Hau’oli Kikaha, Washington
4. DL Preston Smith, Miss State
5. DL Henry Anderson, Stanford
6. DL Danny Shelton, Washington
7. CB Quinten Rollins, Miami (OH)
8. RB David Cobb, Minnesota
9. EDGE Owamagbe Odighizuwa, UCLA
10. CB Kevin White, TCU
11. WR Tony Lippett, Michigan State
12. WR Jamison Crowder, Duke
13. G Shaq Mason, Georgia Tech
14. G Arie Kouandjio, Alabama
15. T Ty Sambrailo, Colorado St
16. RB Ameer Abdullah, Nebraska
17. DL Carl Davis, Iowa
18. CB Senquez Golson, Ole Miss
19. TE Ben Koyack, Notre Dame
20. S Jaquiski Tartt, Samford
This mid-week review will feature two videos. First, Paul Burmeister and I analyzing the weeks La’El Collins, T.J. Clemmings, Danny Shelton and Jamison Crowder have out together.
Can La’El stay on the left side and at tackle? I absolutely think so. Crowder first the theme of the 2015 Senior Bowl: “Small” WRs who win “Big.”
Next, Paul asked about my ranking of Marcus Mariota over Jameis Winston (albeit barely since the duo are No. 1 and No. 2 overall at the top). Then we transitioned over to No. 3 QB talk. I am practically alone in saying Blake Sims gets the nod at three, but I still would not select him until the third day. Brett Hundley’s name then is brought up, since most place him as the third passer in this class.
The next piece will likely be video heavy, and then a review will be posted this weekend. Thank you all so much for reading and watching.