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2015 final grades

Here are my final grades and overall player bio's for 2015. Enjoy




Player
Position
School
Rank
Overall
Leonard Williams
DE
USC
97
1
Danny Shelton
DT
Washington
95
2
Amari Cooper
WR
Alabama
94
3
Kevin White
WR
West Virginia
94
4
Andrus Peat
OT
Stanford
93
5
Vic Beasley
OLB
Clemson
93
6
Devante Parker
WR
Louisville
92
7
Melvin Gordon
RB
Wisconsin
93
8
Brandon Scherff
OL
Iowa
93
9
Landon Collins
S
Alabama
92
10
Marcus Mariota
QB
Oregon
92
11
Trae Waynes
CB
Michigan State
92
12
Todd Gurley
RB
Georgia
92
13
Jameis Winston
QB
Florida State
91
14
Randy Gregory
DE
Nebraska
92
15
Shane Ray
DE
Missouri
90
16
Dante Fowler Jr
DE
Florida
89
17
Eric Flowers
OT
Miami
89
18
Cameron Erving
C
Florida State
89
19
Jaelen Strong
WR
Arizona State
88
20
Erik Kendricks
ILB
UCLA
88
21
Brett Hundley
QB
UCLA
88
22
Denzel Perryman
ILB
Miami
88
23
Eddie Goldman
DT
Florida State
88
24
Shaq Thompson
ATH
Washington
87
25
La'el Collins
OL
LSU
87
26
Dorial Green Beckham
WR
Missouri
87
27
Benardrick McKinney
ILB
Mississippi St
87
28
Maxx Williams
TE
Minnesota
86
29
Bud Dupree
OLB
Kentucky
86
30
Malcolm Brown
DT
Texas
86
31
Clive Warford
TE
Miami
86
32
Arik Armstead
DE
Oregon
85
33
Devin Funchess
WR
Michigan
85
34
David Johnson
RB
Northern Iowa
85
35
Breshad Perriman
WR
Central Florida
84
36
Lorenzo Mauldin
LB/DE
Louisville
84
37
D.J. Humprhies
OT
Florida
83
38
Devin Smith
WR
Ohio State
83
39
Marcus Peters
CB
Washington
83
40
Carl Davis
DT
Iowa
83
41
Kevin White
CB
TCU
83
42
Eli Harold
OLB
Virginia
82
43
Kevin Johnson
CB
Wake Forest
82
44
Tevin Coleman
RB
Indiana
82
45
Jamison Crowder
WR
Duke
82
46
Tyler Lockett
WR
Kansas State
82
47
Trey Flowers
DE
Arkansas
81
48
Jalen Collins
CB
LSU
81
49
Preston Smith
DE
Mississippi St
81
50
Owa Odighizuwa
DE
UCLA
81
51
Laken Tomlinson
G
Duke
80
52
A.J. Cann
G
South Carolina
80
53
Michael Bennett
DT
Ohio State
80
54
Steven Nelson
CB
Oregon State
80
55
Cedric Ogbuehi
OT
Texas A&M
80
56
Ifo-Ekpre Olomu
cb
Oregon
80
57
Byron Jones
CB
Uconn
79
58
Nate Orchard
olb
Utah
79
59
Senquez Golson
CB
Ole Miss
79
60
Jordan Phillips
DT
Oklahoma
79
61
Ameer Abdullah
RB
Nebraska
79
62
Hayes Pullard
ILB
USC
79
63
Tony Lippett
CB
Michigan State
79
64
Jake Fisher
OT
Oregon
78
65
Nelson Agholor
WR
USC
78
66
Donovan Smith
OT
Penn State
78
67
Marcus Hardison
DT
Arizona State
78
68
Anthony Harris
s
Virginia
78
69
Jarquiski Tartt
S
Samford
77
70
P.J. Dawson
LB
TCU
77
71
Hau'oli Kikaha
DE
Washington
77
72
Nick Boyle
TE
Delaware
77
73
Javorius Allen
RB
USC
77
74
Ben Koyack
TE
Notre Dame
77
75
Nick Marshall
CB
Auburn
77
76
Alex Carter
CB
Stanford
76
77
Henry Anderson
DE
Stanford
76
78
Quentin Rollins
CB
Miami Ohio
76
79
Karlos Williams
RB
Florida State
76
80
Robert Myers
G
Tenn State
76
81
Kwon Alexander
OLB
LSU
76
82
Garrett Grayson
QB
Colorado State
76
83
Sammie Coates
WR
Auburn
76
84
Danielle Hunter
DE
LSU
75
85
Gerod Holliman
S
Louisville
75
86
Derron Smith
S
Fresno State
75
87
Josh Harper
WR
Fresno State
75
88
Jalston Fowler
FB
Alabama
75
89
Daryl Williams
OT
Oklahoma
75
90
Tre Jackson
G
Florida State
74
91
Ty Montgomery
WR
Stanford
74
92
Stafon Diggs
WR
Maryland
74
93
Bryce Petty
QB
Baylor
74
94
Ali Marpet
OL
Hobart
74
95
T.J. Clemmings
OT
Pittsburgh
74
96
Grady Jarrett
DT
Clemson
74
97
Damarious Randall
S
Arizona State
74
98
Stephone Anthony
ILB
Clemson
74
99
Tyler Varga
FB
Yale
74
100
Hroniss Grasu
C
Oregon
73
101
Phillip Dorsett
WR
Miami
73
102
B.J. Finney
C
Kansas State
73
103
Arie Koundijo
G
Alabama
72
104
Ladarius Gunter
CB
Miami
72
105
P.J. Williams
CB
Florida State
71
106
Jay Ajayi
RB
Boise State
71
107
Gabe Wright
DT
Auburn
71
108
Rashaad Greene
WR
Florida State
71
109
Sean Mannion
QB
Oregon State
71
110
Tre McBride
WR
William & Mary
71
111
Chris Conley
WR
Georgia
71
112
Lorenzo Doss
CB
Tulane
70
113
Cody Prewitt
S
Ole Miss
70
114
Jarvis Harrison
G
Texas A&M
70
115
Antwan Goodley
WR
Baylor
70
116
Ronald Darby
CB
Florida State
69
117
Kurtis Drummond
S
Michigan State
69
118
T.J. Yeldon
RB
Alabama
69
119
Duke Johnson
RB
Miami
69
120
Jeff Huerman
TE
Ohio State
68
121
Vince Mayle
WR
Washington St
68
122
Kenny Bell
WR
Nebraska
68
123
Jeremy Langford
RB
Michigan State
68
124
Rob Havenstein
OT
Wisconsin
68
125
Justin Hardy
WR
East Carolina
67
126
Mario Edwards
DE
Florida State
66
127
Corey Robinson
OT
Auburn
66
128
Zadarius Smith
DE
Kentucky
66
129
Jordan Hicks
LB
Texas
66
130
Mike Hull
LB
Penn State
66
131
Ty Sambrailo
OT
Colorado State
65
132
Marcus Golden
DE/OLB
Missouri
64
133
Charles Gaines
CB
Louisville
64
134
Taiwan Jones
ILB
Michigan State
64
135
Titus Davis
WR
Central Florida
64
136
Doran Grant
CB
Ohio State
63
137
Josh Shaw
DB
USC
63
138
Nick O'Leary
TE
Florida State
63
139
Ellis McCarthy
DT
UCLA
63
140
Reese Dismukes
c
Auburn
62
141
E.J. Bibbs
TE
Iowa State
62
142
Dezmin Lewis
WR
Central Arkansas
62
143
Davis Tull
DE
Chatanooga
62
144
Josue Matias
G
Florida State
62
145
Quandre Diggs
CB
Texas
61
146
Jeremiah Poutasi
OT
Utah
61
147
Cameron Artis-Payne
RB
Auburn
61
148
Tyrus Thompson
OT
Oklahoma
60
149
Lynden Trail
ATH
Norfolk State
60
150
Zac Hodges
OLB
Harvard
60
151
Martrell Spaight
ILB
Arkansas
60
152
Chris Jasperse
C
Marshall
60
153

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