2016 NFL Draft: Top 32 Prospect Rankings 1.0

Jan 9, 2016; Frisco, TX, USA; North Dakota State Bison quarterback Carson Wentz (11) throws a pass in the third quarter against the Jacksonville State Gamecocks in the FCS Championship college football game at Toyota Stadium. North Dakota State won the championship 37-10. Mandatory Credit: Tim Heitman-USA TODAY Sports
Jan 9, 2016; Frisco, TX, USA; North Dakota State Bison quarterback Carson Wentz (11) throws a pass in the third quarter against the Jacksonville State Gamecocks in the FCS Championship college football game at Toyota Stadium. North Dakota State won the championship 37-10. Mandatory Credit: Tim Heitman-USA TODAY Sports /
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Oct 31, 2015; Philadelphia, PA, USA; Notre Dame Fighting Irish wide receiver Will Fuller (7) looks on against the Temple Owls during the first quarter at Lincoln Financial Field. Notre Dame won the game 24-20. Mandatory Credit: Derik Hamilton-USA TODAY Sports /

27.  Will Fuller, WR – Notre Dame: (6-0, 184) Projected Round – 1st-2nd. Will Fuller is one of the top deep threats in the draft and is the fastest wide receiver.  His great speed gives him the ability to blow the top off of a defense.  This is a rare ability that NFL teams covet.  Fuller needs to continue to work on becoming a complete receiver.  But in the mean time his speed is enough to make him an asset to any offense.  LW #

26.  Kevin Dodd, DE – Clemson: (6-4, 277) Projected Round – 1st-2nd.  Kevin Dodd is a tenacious edge rusher.  He came on strong with a dominant performance in the National Championship game against Alabama.  Dodd was nearly unblockable but his dominance wasn’t just physical.  At times he seemed to know what Alabama was going to do before they did.  Dodd is still developing but the raw skills are there.  In a few years what Dodd did against Alabama could become a common occurrence in the NFL.  LW #

25.  Paxton Lynch, QB – Memphis: (6-7, 244) Projected Round – 1st-2nd.  I like Paxton Lynch a lot more than some people.  He’s got great size and can make all throws.  On top of that he’s has great athleticism for such a big quarterback.  Outstanding mobility and good feet in the pocket.  The only thing Lynch doesn’t have is experience in a pro style offense.  He’ll need time to develop but once he does he’ll be a very good NFL quarterback.  LW #

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