This is the list of draft able 4-3 Defensive End Prospects for the 2013 NFL Draft according to The Majors Draft Analyst Adam Waltersdorf. The last update to the list was 3/21/13. The links in the player name lead to the NFL.com scouting report on the prospect.
Name |
School |
HT |
WT |
40 |
Bench |
Vert |
Arms |
Round |
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1. | Dion Jordon | Oregon | 6’6” | 248 lbs | 4.60 | DNP | 32.5” | 33.78” | 1 |
2. | Ezekiel Ansah | Brigham Young | 6’5” | 271 lbs | 4.63 | 21 | 34.5” | 35.18” | 1 |
3. | Bjoern Werner | Florida State | 6’3” | 266 lbs | 4.83 | 25 | 31” | 33.28” | 1 |
4. | Datone Jones | UCLA | 6’4” | 283 lbs | 4.80 | 29 | 31.5” | 32.68” | 1-2 |
5. | Damonte Moore | Texas A&M | 6’5” | 250 lbs | 4.95 | 12 | 35.5” | 34.68” | 1-2 |
6. | Sam Montgomery | LSU | 6’3” | 262 lbs | 4.81 | DNP | 34.5” | 33.78” | 1-2 |
7. | Alex Okafor | Texas | 6’5” | 264 lbs | DNP | 21 | DNP | 33.78” | 1-2 |
8. | Margus Hunt | Southern Methodist | 6’8” | 277 lbs | 4.60 | 38 | 34.5” | 33.68” | 1-2 |
9. | Tank Carradine | Florida State | 6’4” | 276 lbs | DNP | 28 | DNP | 34.68” | 2-3 |
10. | Devin Taylor | South Carolina | 6’7” | 266 lbs | 4.72 | 14 | 35” | 36.08” | 3 |
11. | Corey Lemonier | Auburn | 6’3” | 255 lbs | 4.60 | 27 | 33” | 34.48” | 3-4 |
12. | John Simon | Ohio State | 6’1” | 257 lbs | DNP | DNP | DNP | 33.28” | 3-4 |
13. | William Gholston | Michigan State | 6’6” | 281 lbs | 4.96 | 23 | 28.5” | 34.08” | 3-4 |
14. | Lavar Edwards | LSU | 6’4” | 277 lbs | 4.80 | DNP | 33” | 35.48” | 4-5 |
15. | Joe Kruger | Utah | 6’6” | 269 lbs | 4.83 | 24 | 34” | 34.48” | 4-5 |
16. | David Bass | Missouri Western State | 6’4” | 262 lbs | 4.84 | 20 | 30.5” | 33.48” | 5-6 |
17. | Malliciah Goodman | Clemson | 6’4” | 276 lbs | 4.87 | 26 | 31.5” | 36.38” | 5-6 |
18. | Stansly Maponga | Texas Christian | 6’2” | 256 lbs | DNP | 30 | DNP | 34.18” | 5-6 |
19. | Ty Powell | Harding | 6’2” | 249 lbs | 4.64 | 28 | 37” | 32.48” | 6-FA |
20. | Brandon Jenkins | Florida State | 6’2” | 251 lbs | DNP | 18 | DNP | 33.28” | 6-FA |
Sure Thing: Bjoern Werner of Florida State. Is the safe and very vanilla pick. He will be a good pro, just doesn’t have pro bowl potential necessarily. He doesn’t have the ceiling of a Dion Jordan, but doesn’t have his floor either.
Sleeper: Joe Kruger of Utah. If he is anything like his older brother, Paul Kruger formerly of the Ravens, he can be a very good pro. Is physically the same build, just wasn’t quite as productive in college.