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2014 nfl draft rankings, 60 grades and above

  1. Jadeveon Clowney, DE South Carolina 98
    2.       Greg Robinson, OT Auburn 98
    3.       Khalil Mack, OLB Buffalo 97
    4.       Sammy Watkins, WR Clemson 97
    5.       Teddy Bridgewater, QB Louisville 95
    6.       Jake Matthews, OT Texas A&M 95
    7.       Mike Evans, WR Texas A&M 94
    8.       Taylor Lewan, OT Michigan 93
    9.       Eric Ebron, TE North Carolina 93
    10.   Anthony Barr, OLB UCLA 93
    11.   C.J. Mosely, ILB Alabama 93
    12.   zack Martin, OT Notre Dame 92
    13.   Justin Gilbert, CB Oklahoma State 91
    14.   Dri Archer, ATH Kent State 91
    15.   Marqise Lee, WR USC 90
    16.   Aaron Donald, DT Pitt 90
    17.   Jimmy Garoppolo, QB Eastern Illinois 90
    18.   Timmy Jernigan, DT Florida State 89
    19.   Blake Bortles, QB Central Florida 89
    20.   Marcus Martin, C USC 89
    21.   Brandin Cooks, WR Oregon State 88
    22.   Lamarcus Joyner, DB Florida State 88
    23.   Demarcus Lawrence, OLB/DE Boise State 88
    24.   Calvin Pryor, S Louisville 87
    25.   Louis Nix III, DT Notre Dame 87
    26.   Rashede Hageman, DT Minnesota 87
    27.   David Yankey, G/T Stanford 87
    28.   Johnny Manziel, QB Texas A&M 87
    29.   Dee Ford, DE Auburn 87
    30.   Gabe Jackson, G Mississippi State 87
    31.   Ryan Shazier, OLB Ohio State 87
    32.   Xavier Su’a Filo, G UCLA 87
    33.   HaHa Clinton-Dix, S Alabama 86
    34.   Odell Beckham, WR LSU 86
    35.   Jason Verett, CB TCU 86
    36.   Stephon Tuitt, DE Notre Dame 86
    37.   Cody Latimer, WR Indiana 86
    38.   Darqueze Dennard, CB Michigan State 86
    39.   Trai Turner, G LSU 86
    40.   Kony Ealy, DE Missouri 85
    41.   Bradley Roby, CB Ohio State 85
    42.   Dominique Easley, DT Florida 85
    43.   Kareem Martin, DE North Carolina 85
    44.   Scott Chricton, DE Oregon State 85
    45.   Joel Bitonio, OT Nevada 85
    46.   Pierre Desir, CB Lindenwood 85
    47.   Jimmie Ward, S Northern Illinois 84
    48.   Kyle Fuller, CB Virginia Tech 84
    49.   Davante Adams, WR Fresno State 84
    50.   Deone Bucannon, S Washington State 84
    51.   Austin Sefarian-Jenkins, TE Washington 84
    52.   Charles Sims, RB West Virginia 84
    53.   Jeremiah Attaochu, DE/OLB Georgia Tech 83
    54.   Cyrus Koundijo, OT Alabama 83
    55.   Donte Moncrief, WR Ole Miss 82
    56.   Carlos Hyde, RB Ohio State82
    57.   Jace Amaro, TE Texas Tech 82
    58.   Weston Richburg, C Colorado State 82
    59.   Keith McGill, CB Utah 82
    60.   Bashaud Breeland, CB Clemson 82
    61.   Troy Niklas, TE Notre Dame 81
    62.   Robert Herron, WR Wyoming 81
    63.   Ju’wan James, OT Tennessee 80
    64.   Morgan Moses, OT Virginia 80
    65.   Trent Murphy, DE/OLB Stanford 80
    66.   Brandon Thomas, G/T Clemson 80
    67.   Daquan Jones, DT Penn State 80
    68.   Phillip Gaines, CB Rice 80
    69.   Paul Richardson, WR Colorado 79
    70.   Louchiez Purifoy, CB Florida 79
    71.   Kyle Van Noy, OLB BYU 79
    72.   Will Sutton, DT Arizona State 78
    73.   Jordan Matthews, WR Vanderbilt 78
    74.   A.J. McCarron, QB Alabama 78
    75.   Bishop Sankey, RB Washington 78
    76.   Chris Borland, ILB Wisconsin 77
    77.   Jarvis Landry, WR LSU 77
    78.   Russell Bodine, C North Carolina 77
    79.   Derek Carr, QB Fresno State 77
    80.   Nevin Lawson, CB Utah State 77
    81.   Kelvin Benjamin, WR Florida State 77
    82.   Kelcy Quarless, DT South Carolina 77
    83.   Marcus Smith, LB Louisville 76
    84.   Bruce Ellington, WR South Carolina 76
    85.   Logan Thomas, QB Virginia Tech 75
    86.   Zach Kerr, DT Delaware 75
    87.   Jackson Jeffcoat, DE/OLB Texas 74
    88.   Telvin Smith, OLB Florida State 74
    89.   Tre Mason, RB Auburn 74
    90.   Aaron Colvin, CB Oklahoma 74
    91.   Anthony Johnson, DT LSU 74
    92.   Chris Smith, DE Arkansas 74
    93.   Terrence Brooks, S Florida State 74
    94.   Ryan Groy, G Wisconsin 74
    95.   Jeff Janis, WR Saginaw Valley 74
    96.   Bily Turner, OT North Dakota State 73
    97.   Devonte Freeman, RB Florida State 73
    98.   Stanley Jean-Baptiste, CB Nebraska 73
    99.   Antonio Richardson, OT Tennessee 73
    100.   Caraun Reid, DT Princeton 73
    101.   Kadeem Carey, RB Arizona 73
    102.   Cyril Richardson, G Baylor 73
    103.   Christian Jones, LB Florida State 72
    104.   Ego Ferguson, DT LSU 72
    105.   Chris Watt, G Notre Dame 72
    106.   Ross Cockrell, CB Duke 71
    107.   Allen Robinson, WR Penn State 71
    108.   Marqueston Huff, DB Wyoming 71
    109.   Tom Savage, QB Pittsburg 71
    110.   Zach Mettenberger, QB LSU 71
    111.   Jared Abrederis, WR Wisconsin 71
    112.   Brock Vereen, S Minnesota 70
    113.   James Gayle, OLB/DE Virginia Tech 70
    114.   Preston Brown, ILB Louisville 70
    115.   Rashaad Reynolds, CB Oregon State 70
    116.   Daniel McCullers, DT Tennessee69
    117.   Ed Reynolds, S Standford 69
    118.   Jaylen Watkins, CB Florida 69
    119.   John Urschel, G Penn State 69
    120.   Adrian Hubbard, LB Alabama 68
    121.   Aaron Murray, QB Georgia 68
    122.   Brandon Linder, G Florida 68
    123.   Jordie Tripp, LB Montana 68
    124.   Marcus Roberson, CB Florida 68
    125.   Antone Exum, CB Virginia Tech 68
    126.   Vic Hampton, CB South Carolina 67
    127.   C.J. Fiedorowicz, TE Iowa 67
    128.   Shayne Skov, ILB Stanford 67
    129.   Tahj Boyd, QB Clemson 67
    130.   Brent Urban, DT Virginia 67
    131.   Martavious Bryant, WR Clemson 67
    132.   Brandon Coleman, WR Rutgers 67
    133.   Arthur Lynch, TE Georgia 67
    134.   Shamarr Stephan, DT UCONN 67
    135.   Brian Stork, C Florida State 67
    136.   Andre Williams, RB Boston College 66
    137.   Travis Swanson, C Arkansas 66
    138.   Storm Johnson, RB Central Florida 66
    139.   Josh Huff, WR Oregon 66
    140.   Tyler Gaffney, RB Stanford 65
    141.                        De’Anthony Thomas, RB Oregon 65
    142.                        David Fales, QB San Jose State 65
    143.                        Kevin Norwood, WR Alabama 64
    144.                        Cody Hoffman, WR BYU 64
    145.                        Carl Bradford, OLB Arizona State 64
    146.                        Jack Mewhort, OT Ohio State 64
    147.                        Lorenzo Taliaferro, RB Coastal Carolina 64
    148.                        Marcel Jensen, TE Fresno State 64
    149.                        Andre Hal, CB Vanderbilt 64
    150.                        Lache Seastruck, RB Baylor 63
    151.                        Craig Loston, S LSU 63
    152.                        Dakota Dozier, G/T Furman 63
    153.                        Jalen Saunders, WR/KR Oklahoma 63
    154.                        Chris Kirskey, LB Iowa 62
    155.                        Jerick McKinnon, ATH Georgia Southern 62
    156.                        James Hurst, OT North Carolina 62
    157.                        Josh Brown, WR/KR Pitt State 62
    158.                        Michael Sam, DE/OLB Missouri 62
    159.                        Ed Stinson, DE Alabama 61
    160.                        Cameron Fleming, G/T Stanford 61
    161.                        Shaq Evans, WR UCLA 61
    162.                        Jeremy Hill, RB LSU 60
    163.                        Mike Davis, WR Texas 60
    164.                        Geoffrey Pagan, DE Alabama 60
    165.                        Taylor Hart, DE Oregon 60
    166.                        George Atkinson III, Notre Dame 60
    167.                        Crokett Gilmore, TE Colorado State 60
    168.                        Jacob Peterson, TE Wisconsin 60

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