Quarterback 1. Geno Smith, West Virginia 2. Matt Barkley, USC 3. Mike Glennon, NC State 4. Ryan Nassib, Syracuse 5. Landry Jones, Oklahoma
Running Back 1. Eddie Lacy, Alabama 2. Montee Ball, Wisconsin 3. Andre Ellington, Clemson 4. Giovani Bernard, North Carolina 5. Marcus Lattimore, South Carolina
Wide Receiver 1. Cordarrelle Patterson, Tennessee 2. Keenan Allen, Cal 3. Terrance Williams, Baylor 4. Tavon Austin, West Virginia 5. Quinton Patton, Louisiana Tech
Tight End 1. Tyler Eifert, Notre Dame 2. Zach Ertz, Stanford 3. Gavin Escobar, San Diego State 4. Travis Kelce, Cincinnati 5. Jordan Reed, Florida
Mayock: "He’s a boom-or-bust guy. You couldn’t draw up a better looking wideout than him. Height, weight, speed. He’s really special with the ball in his hands. Return game, reverses, bubble screens. It’s all about finding ways to get the football in his hands because he’s so darn special when he has it. And that’s what this league is about now. It’s a matchup league and this kid is a matchup nightmare.
"That’s the positives. On the downside, (he’s got) two years of JC (junior college) and only one year of Division I production. Questions about maturity and work ethic, which sounds like most high-level wideouts. But that’s who this kid is. That’s why he’s a boom-or-bust guy. He’s got so much talent. He’ll go somewhere between 11 and 20."
Quarterback 1. Geno Smith, West Virginia 2. EJ Manuel, Florida State 3. Matt Barkley, USC 4. Mike Glennon, N.C. State T-5. Ryan Nassib, Syracuse T-5. Tyler Bray, Tennessee
New entry: Bray Out: Landry Jones, Oklahoma (T-5)
Running Back 1. Eddie Lacy, Alabama 2. Montee Ball, Wisconsin 3. Christine Michael, Texas A&M 4. Andre Ellington, Clemson T-5. Giovani Bernard, North Carolina T-5. Marcus Lattimore, South Carolina
New entry: Michael
Wide Receiver 1. Cordarrelle Patterson, Tennessee 2. Tavon Austin, West Virginia 3. Keenan Allen, Cal 4. DeAndre Hopkins, Clemson 5. Robert Woods, USC