This is the list of draft able Defensive Tackle Prospects for the 2013 NFL Draft according to The Majors Draft Analyst Adam Waltersdorf. The last update to the list was 3/26/13.
Name |
School |
HT |
WT |
40 |
Bench |
Arms |
Round |
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1. | Sharrif Floyd | Florida | 6’3” | 297 lbs | 4.92 | DNP | 31.68” | 1 |
2. | Star Lotulelei | Utah | 6’3” | 311 lbs | DNP | DNP | 33.58” | 1 |
3. | Sheldon Richardson | Missouri | 6’3” | 294 lbs | 5.02 | 30 | 34.48” | 1 |
4. | Jesse Williams | Alabama | 6’3” | 323 lbs | DNP | 30 | 32.08” | 2 |
5. | Kawann Short | Purdue | 6’3” | 299 lbs | DNP | DNP | 34.68” | 2 |
6. | Johnathan Hankins | Ohio State | 6’3” | 320 lbs | 5.31 | DNP | 33.08” | 2 |
7. | John Jenkins | Georgia | 6’4” | 359 lbs | DNP | 30 | 34.08” | 2 |
8. | Sylvester Williams | North Carolina | 6’3” | 313 lbs | 5.03 | 27 | 33.48” | 3 |
9. | Akeem Spence | Illinois | 6’1” | 307 lbs | 5.15 | 37 | 33.48” | 3 |
10. | Brandon Williams | Missouri Southern State | 6’1” | 335 lbs | 5.37 | 38 | 32.58” | 3-4 |
11. | Bennie Logan | LSU | 6’2” | 309 lbs | DNP | 30 | 34.08” | 3-4 |
12. | Kwame Geathers | Georgia | 6’5” | 342 lbs | 5.44 | DNP | 35.28” | 4-5 |
13. | Everett Dawkins | Florida State | 6’2” | 292 lbs | 5.06 | 23 | 32.68” | 4-5 |
14. | Josh Boyd | Mississippi State | 6’3” | 310 lbs | 5.14 | 32 | 32.08” | 4-5 |
15. | Jordon Hill | Penn State | 6’1” | 303 lbs | 5.23 | 28 | 33.48” | 5-6 |
16. | Montori Hughes | Tennessee-Martin | 6’4” | 329 lbs | 5.23 | 22 | 32.58” | 5-6 |
17. | Cory Grissom | South Florida | 6’1” | 306 lbs | 5.31 | 22 | 33.28” | 5-6 |
18. | Quinton Dial | Alabama | 6’5” | 318 lbs | DNP | DNP | 34.48” | 6-FA |
19. | T.J. Barnes | Georgia Tech | 6’6” | 369 lbs | 5.30 | 25 | 34.78” | 6-FA |
20. | Abry Jones | Georgia | 6’3” | 313 lbs | DNP | 30 | 35.08” | 7-FA |
Sure Thing: Jesse Williams of Alabama. Absolute beast who fits anywhere in a 4-3 or 3-4 scheme. That versatility will allow him to be picked very highly, because teams won’t pass up on him because he’s not a fit.
Sleeper: Bennie Logan of LSU. Played pretty well in the SEC at times, but other times disappeared from games. He had lots of NFL level talent around him while playing in Baton Rouge but still didn’t shine as bright as he should have. He could grow into a very talented player, or just simply fade away.