• November 5, 2024

NFPost.com’s 2nd 30 Players

Here are NationalFootballPost.com's 2nd 30 ranked players, which is players 30th to 60th.

31. DT Sen’Derrick Marks, Auburn

An explosive, quick-twitch tackle who knows how to shoot gaps and get up the field. I expect him to move up draft boards in the coming weeks.

 

32. WR Darrius Heyward-Bey, Maryland

An intriguing size/speed prospect who has the vertical burst to get down the field. Could become one of the NFL’s top deep threats.

 

33. OT William Beatty, Connecticut

Has the foot speed and coordination to handle the left side. Looks like an ideal zone blocking scheme type of tackle.

 

34. CB Sean Smith, Utah

A tall, long-armed defensive back with the ability to play corner and free safety at the next level.

 

35. CB Coye Francies, San Jose State

A tall, long-armed corner who does well in press coverage and has the fluidity to stay with receivers in and out of their breaks.

 

36. C Alex Mack, California

Displays a powerful punch and can really anchor in vs. the bull rush. Looks like an ideal power scheme type of center at the next level.

 

37. OLB Larry English, Northern Illinois

An impressive athlete off the edge who will likely be asked to make the switch to a rush linebacker in a 3-4.

 

38. TE Shawn Nelson, Southern Miss

A long, natural-looking athlete with impressive deep speed and the ability to block on the edge.

 

39. WR Kenny Britt, Rutgers

A big, physical wideout with excellent body control and coordination for the position.

 

40. DT Jarron Gilbert, San Jose State

A tall, long-armed tackle with a great first step for his size. His combination of length, power and athleticism is intriguing and makes him an ideal fit as a 3-4 DE.

 

41. WR Derrick Williams, Penn State

Displays impressive athletic ability and balance and flashes big-play potential at the next level.

 

42. DT Ron Brace, Boston College

A massive interior lineman who plays with good leverage and displays a powerful rip move to consistently shed blocks. Looks like a potential starting nose tackle.

 

43. CB Asher Allen, Georgia

A fluid corner with good deep speed and ball skills. Could really move up draft boards in the coming months.

 

44. OG Duke Robinson, Oklahoma

A massive interior lineman who can engulf defenders at the point of attack. Is in the mix to be the first guard off the board.

 

45. DE Michael Johnson, Georgia Tech

Has the physical skills of a top-five pick but lacks base strength and has never been real productive.

 

 46. QB Josh Freeman, Kansas State

Has the tools to make NFL executives drool. Will likely be the third quarterback off the board.

 

47. WR Juaquin Iglesias, Oklahoma

A natural athlete with the speed to get down the field and the body control to cleanly snap off routes. Plucks the ball well away from his body and will come off the board sometime in the second round.

 

48. TE James Casey, Rice

Simply a football player who has a rare skill and impressive athletic ability for the position.

 

49. DE Tyson Jackson, LSU

He isn’t your prototypical rush end, but at 6-4 and 295 pounds, he knows how to hold the point of attack and projects best as a DE in a 3-4. 

 

50. RB Shonn Greene, Iowa

A tough, inside runner with good vision and patience at the line of scrimmage. You know what you’re going to get from him at the next level.

 

51. C Max Unger, Oregon

An athletically gifted lineman who has the versatility to line up anywhere along the offensive line.

 

52. CB Jairus Bryd, Oregon

Had a productive junior year and does a great job finding the ball. Looks like he’s best suited for a zone scheme.

 

53. CB Darius Butler, Connecticut

A naturally explosive cover man with good make-up ability and deep speed. Shows good ball skills and isn’t afraid to help out in run support.

 

54. G/T Herman Johnson, LSU

A massive interior lineman who gets great push in the run game and is best suited for some type of power run scheme.

 

55. TE Chase Coffman, Missouri

A natural pass catcher who works the middle of the field as well as any tight end in the draft. Competes for the ball and will mature into a tough blocker.

 

56. TE/DE Connor Barwin, Cincinnati

Is simply a football player who can add a lot of versatility as a DE/OLB/TE. Also loves to compete on special teams.

 

57. C Eric Wood, Louisville

A physical center who struggles a bit in space, but once he gets his hands on you, the battle is over.

 

58. OLB Clint Sintim, Virginia

A natural 3-4 OLB who has considerable experience playing the position at Virginia.

 

59. DE Paul Kruger, Utah

A long-limbed defensive end prospect with an angular frame and straight-line speed off the edge. Lacks great flexibility but plays with a relentless motor.

 

60. OT/OG Jamon Meredith, South Carolina

Displays natural feet and body control but lacks the girth and size to handle the bull rush in the NFL. Is best suited for a zone-blocking scheme.

 

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