Michigan leads schools with most talent in 2017 NFL Draft
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Michigan leads schools with most talent in 2017 NFL Draft Published: Apr 26, 2017 at 03:09 AM Draft Analyst We see small-school gems emerge each year, but for the most part, NFL scouts know which campuses they need to hit to see the nation's top prospects. This year's top destinations for personnel evaluators were no different than they have been for most of the last 10 years. In fact, if all of the players from the 13 teams listed below are drafted, they would comprise about one-half of all the selections in this week's 2017 (April 27-29 in Philadelphia). It's also po sible that 50 of the 64 first- or second-round slots this year are to be filled by players from these schools, though it's more likely that a few of those prospects will end up being great values in the third round. I've broken down each school's prospects into potential early (Rounds 1-2), middle (Rounds 3-4), and late (Rounds 5-7) selections. Here's my list of schools that are sending the most talent to the 2017 draft. 1. Michigan These players were already in Ann Arbor when Jim Harbaugh arrived, and it's likely that they met their potential under the current coaching staff's tutelage. Ohio State had 12 players drafted last year, but Michigan might one-up Jamal Crawford Jersey its rival this year if most of the players listed below are selected. Early rounds: EDGE Taco Charlton, S Jabrill Peppers, DE Chris WormleyMiddle rounds: TE Jake Butt ( ), WR Amara Darboh, DT Ryan Glasgow, CB Jourdan LewisLate rounds: OG Ben Braden, WR Jehu Che son, LB Ben Gedeon, S Delano Hill, OG Kyle Kalis, OT Erik Magnuson, RB De'Veon Smith, CB Channing Stribling, S Dymonte Thomas 2. Alabama The Tide couldn't quite finish off Clemson for their second straight championship, but as many as six players from that squad have a chance to be first-round picks. That would tie a record -- Miami currently holds the record with six in 2004. It's a top-heavy group, but teams will be pleased if Eddie Jackson and Dalvin Tomlinson slide to the third round due to injury ( ) or depth in their position groups. Early rounds: DL Jonathan Allen, LB Reuben Foster, TE O.J. Howard, CB Marlon Humphrey, OT Cam Robinson, LB Tim WilliamsMiddle rounds: LB Ryan Anderson, S Eddie Jackson (injury), WR ArDarius Stewart, DT Dalvin Tomlinson 3. LSU It's another talent-filled draft cla s for the Tigers, who have had the second-most players selected in the draft since 2005 (72, only behind USC's 78). Jamal Adams and Leonard Fournette could give the school two top-five selections for the first time since 1960 (Billy Cannon, Johnny Robinson). Malachi Dupre and Kendell Beckwith could prove to be excellent second- or third-round steals if team needs and the stacked undercla smen group prevent them from being called as early as expected. Early rounds: S Jamal Adams, RB Leonard Fournette, C Ethan Pocic, Reggie Perry Jersey CB Tre'Davious WhiteMiddle rounds: LB Kendell Beckwith, WR Malachi Dupre, LB Duke RileyLate rounds: OG Josh Boutte, WR Travin Duval, DL Davon Godchaux, S Rickey Jefferson, TE Colin Jeter, DE Lewis Neal 4. Clemson The national champions have a few potential first-rounders, though Carlos Watkins might be caught in a numbers game, making him a great second-round value. Wayne Gallman and Jordan Leggett will be great bargains if they don't hear their names called until Round 4. The school has had 10 players selected in a single draft once -- in 1983, when 335 players were selected in total. This year's group could match that total in a seven-round draft. Early rounds: CB Cordrea Tankersley, DT Carlos Watkins, QB Deshaun Watson, WR MikeWilliamsMiddle rounds: LB Ben Boulware, RB Wayne Gallman, TE Jordan Leggett, WR Artavis ScottLate rounds: C Jay Guillermo, S Jadar Johnson 5. Ohio State The Buckeyes don't have as many prospects as other schools listed here, but the quality of the players available puts them in the top five. Noah Brown and Curtis Samuel are two of the more interesting prospects in the draft. Scouts are vexed by Brown's inability to be a regular target despite his obvious physical traits. Offensive coaches will be torn between valuing Samuel's versatility and questioning whether he has a true NFL position. I suspect someone will pick the former, ensuring at least a second-round selection. Early rounds: S Malik Hooker, CB Marshon Lattimore, LB Raekwon McMillan, RB/WR Curtis SamuelMiddle rounds: C Pat ElfleinLate rounds: WR Noah Brown, CB Gareon Conley, P Cameron Johnston, WR Dontre Wilson Honorable mention FloridaEarly rounds: DT Caleb Brantley, LB Jarrad Davis, CB Teez Tabor, CB/S Quincy WilsonMiddle rounds: LB Alex Anzalone, S Marcus Maye, OT David SharpeLate rounds: DE Bryan Cox, Jr., DT Joey Ivie Florida StateEarly rounds: RB Dalvin Cook, DE DeMarcus WalkerMiddle rounds: OT Roderick Johnson, CB Marquez WhiteLate rounds: OG Kareem Are, WR Travis Rudolph, FB Freddie Stevenson, WR Kermit Whitfield MiamiEarly rounds: TE David NjokuMiddle rounds: WR Stacy Coley, CB Corn Elder, OG Danny Isidora, QB Brad KaayaLate rounds: S Jamal Carter, S Rayshawn Jenkins, DE Al-Quadin Muhammad, P Justin Vogel, RB Joe Yearby North CarolinaEarly rounds: QB Mitchell TrubiskyMiddle rounds: WR Mack Hollins, DT Nazair JonesLate rounds: DE Mikey Bart, C Lucas Crowley, T Jon Heck, RB Elijah Hood, WR Bug Howard, CB Des Lawrence, RB T.J. Logan, OG Caleb Peterson, WR Ryan Switzer, K Nick Weiler Texas A&MEarly rounds: DE Myles Garrett, S Justin EvansMiddle rounds: G/T Jermaine Eluemunor, DE Daeshon Hall, WR Josh ReynoldsLate rounds: OT Avery Gennesy, QB Trevor Knight, WR Speedy Noil, WR Rodions Kurucs Jersey Ricky Seals-Jones USCEarly rounds: CB Adoree' Jackson, WR JuJu Smith-SchusterMiddle rounds: OT Zach BannerLate rounds: RB Justin Davis, OG Damien Mama, S Leon McQuay III, TE Taylor McNamara, WR Darreus Rogers, DT Stevie Tu'ikolavatu, OT Chad Wheeler UtahEarly rounds: OT Garett BollesMiddle rounds: OG Isaac Asiata, RB Joe Williams, OT Sam Tevi, S Marcus WilliamsLate rounds: CB Brian Allen, C J.J. Dielman, DE Hunter Dimick, LB Pita Taumoepenu WashingtonEarly rounds: S Budda Baker, CB Sidney Jones, CB Kevin King, WR John Ro sMiddle rounds: DT Elijah QuallsLate rounds: TE Darrell Daniels, OG Joe Eldrenkamp, LB Joe Mathis This article has been reproduced in a new format and may be mi sing content or contain faulty links. 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