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2015 NFL Draft
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Top Ranked Players
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SCOUTS INC.'S TOP 32 FOR 2015
Player Pos. School Grade
1. Jameis Winston* QB Florida St 97
2. Leonard Williams* DE USC 96
3. Amari Cooper* WR Alabama 94
4. Dante Fowler Jr.* DE Florida 93
5. Marcus Mariota* QB Oregon 93
6. Brandon Scherff OT Iowa 93
7. Kevin White WR W Virginia 93
8. Todd Gurley* RB Georgia 92
9. DeVante Parker WR Louisville 92
10. Trae Waynes* CB Michigan St 91
11. Andrus Peat* OT Stanford 91
12. Arik Armstead* DE Oregon 91
13. Ereck Flowers* OT Miami (FL) 90
14. Danny Shelton DT Washington 90
15. Kevin Johnson CB Wake Forest 90
16. Cameron Erving C Florida St 90
17. Melvin Gordon* RB Wisconsin 90
18. Randy Gregory* OLB Nebraska 90
19. Malcom Brown* DT Texas 90
20. Breshad Perriman* WR UCF 90
21. Marcus Peters* CB Washington 90
22. La'el Collins OT LSU 90
23. Nelson Agholor* WR USC 89
24. Bud Dupree OLB Kentucky 89
25. Vic Beasley OLB Clemson 89
26. Eddie Goldman* DT Florida St 89
27. Phillip Dorsett WR Miami (FL) 88
28. Devin Smith WR Ohio State 88
29. Eric Kendricks ILB UCLA 88
30. Jaelen Strong* WR Arizona St 88
31. Shane Ray* OLB Missouri 88
32. D.J. Humphries* OT Florida 88
* Denotes draft-eligible non-senior
Grading Scale
90-100 Rare Prospect
Player demonstrates rare abilities and can create mismatches that have an obvious impact on the game. Is a premier college player that has all the skill to take over a game and play at a championship level. He rates in the top 5 players in the nation at his position and is considered a first round draft prospect.
80-89 Outstanding Prospect
Player has abilities to create mismatches versus most opponents in the NFL. A feature player that has an impact on the outcome of the game. Cannot be shut down by a single player and plays on a consistent level week in and week out. He rates in the top 10 at his position and is considered a second round draft prospect.
70-79 Solid Prospect
Still a standout player at the college level that is close to being an elite player. He has no glaring weaknesses and will usually win his individual matchups, but does not dominate in every game, especially when matched up against the top players in the country. He will usually rate in the top third of players at his position and is considered a third round draft prospect.
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