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, Mike Mayock has had plenty of hits in his NFL draft evaluations. But like any human he is not perfect. Who are his biggest draft misses of the past ten years?1. Johnny Manziel, QB, Texas A&M (2014)Mayock rated the 2012 Heisman Trophy winner as the highest quarterback in the draft over Derek Carr, Blake Bortles, Teddy Bridgewater, and Jimmy Garoppolo. After struggling off the field, Manziel only lasted two seasons in the NFL after the Browns drafted him with the 22nd overall pick in 2014. 2. Cordarrelle Patterson, WR, Tennessee (2013)Patterson’s big-playmaking ability led to Mayock ranking him as the second best wide receiver in the draft, over DeAndre Hopkins, Keenan Allen, and Robert Woods. Patterson was ultimately the third wide receiver to come off the board at 29 overall. Since entering the league, he has been arguably the best kick returner in the NFL, but has yet to record 500 receiving yards or five touchdowns in a season. 3. Blaine Gabbert, QB, Missouri (2011)2010 Heisman Trophy winner Cam Newton was viewed as the consensus top quarterback in the 2011 NFL Draft, that is except for Mayock who had Gabbert rated higher. Newton, the 2015 MVP winner, was eventually the number one overall pick, and has been to three Pro Bowls . Gabbert on the other hand was the tenth overall pick, and has been one of the bigger draft busts of the past decade. 4. Le’Veon Bell, RB Michigan State (2013)Mayock’s 94th overall prospect was taken in the second round at pick 48 by the Steelers. He is arguably the most dynamic running back in the NFL and has been to three Pro Bowls. Bell helped revolutionize the position as the ultimate two-way threat as he can even line up at wide receiver. 5. DeAndre Hopkins, WR, Clemson (2013)Despite having some of the most reliable hands in the draft, Hopkins was his fifth rated receiver. He has since been named a First-Team All-Pro twice, and will likely be named one in 2019 for the third year in a row. Hopkins has topped 1,000 yards four seasons, two of which he surpassed 1,500 receiving yards. 6. Mitchell Schwartz, OT, California (2012)Schwartz was Mayock’s eighth rated tackle, and 62nd overall prospect. Six seasons after the Browns made him the third tackle drafted at 37 overall, he has recorded over 100 consecutive career starts and was named a 2018 All-Pro right tackle with the Chiefs. 7. Darius Leonard, LB, South Carolina State (2018)As a rookie, Leonard led the NFL with 163 tackles on top of seven sacks and four forced fumbles. He was named a First-Team All-Pro and is a favorite to win Defensive Rookie of the Year. Leonard was drafted by the Colts at 36 overall, but he was Mayock’s 87th rated prospect. It’s still early, but this looks like a major whiff for the Raiders new general manager. 8. Kevin White, WR, West Virginia (2015)White broke out as a senior at West Virginia recording over 1,400 receiving yards and 10 touchdowns. He left an impression on Mayock, who rated him as the highest receiver in the draft over Amari Cooper. Cooper has since topped 1,000 yards receiving three times in his four-year career, while White has failed to top 200 yards in a season and has started just five games. 9. Mark Sanchez, QB, USC (2009)After throwing for over 3,000 yards and 34 touchdowns as a junior, Mayock had Sanchez as his highest rated quarterback over Georgia’s Matthew Stafford. Ten years later, Sanchez is a backup on the Redskins, and Stafford has recorded over 38,000 passing yards. 10. Anthony Castonzo, OT, Boston College (2011)Castonzo has actually had a productive NFL career having started 116 games at left tackle for the Colts who selected him with the 22nd overall pick. Nevertheless, he appears on this list because Mayock had him rated higher than both Tyron Smith and Nate Solder, who were both drafted higher and are still two of the best offensive tackles in the NFL. Also see: Mike Mayock’s top ten biggest hits of the past ten years The 2019 college draft showcase season kicks off this Saturday January 19th in St. Petersburg, Florida, as the 94th East West Shrine Game takes place. The Shrine Game, sponsored by NFL Network is the longest running college All-Star game dating back to 1925. Offering young draft hopefuls the opportunity to be coached by NFL coaches, meet with NFL scouts Antonio Brown Raiders Jersey , and front office personnel face to face for the first time.The East Team will be coached by Carolina Panthers assistant defensive line coach Sam Mills III, and is comprised of some of the brightest up and coming position coaches in the NFL. Here are the two teams’ rosters.EastQuarterbacksDavid Blough QB, Purdue HT: 6010 | WT: 200Taylor Cornelius QB, Oklahoma State HT: 6060 | WT: 225Jordan Ta’amu QB, Mississippi HT: 6026v | WT: 214vRunning BacksJordan Ellis RB, Virginia HT: 5094v | WT: 225vTy Johnson RB, Maryland HT: 5106v | WT: 208vDarnell Woolfolk RB/FB, Army HT: 5090 | WT: 235Marquis Young RB, Massachusetts HT: 5113v | WT: 211vWide ReceiversJamal Custis WR, SyracuseHT: 6042v | WT: 225vRyan Davis WR, Auburn HT: 5095v | WT: 181vTerry GodwinWR, Georgia HT: 5110v | WT: 168vJesper Horsted WR, Princeton HT: 6027v | WT: 225vDaMarkus Lodge WR, MississippiHT: 6017v | WT: 194vTerry Wright WR, PurdueHT: 5110 | WT: 170Tight EndsC.J. Conrad TE, KentuckyHT: 6044v | WT: 250vDaniel Helm TE, DukeHT: 6037v | WT: 251vMatt Sokol TE, Michigan StateHT: 6060 | WT: 255Offensive LinemanNick Allegretti OG, IllinoisHT: 6042v | WT: 326vAlec Eberle OC, Florida StateHT: 6035v | WT: 295vLamont Gaillard OC, Georgia HT: 6020v | WT: 305vEthan Greenidge OT, Villanova HT: 6046v | WT: 337vMartez Ivey OT, FloridaHT: 6050v | WT: 309vFred Johnson OG, Florida HT: 6070v | WT: 328vTyler Jones OT, North Carolina StHT: 6027v | WT: 303vJoshua Miles OG, Morgan State HT: 6047v | WT: 318v Udoh Olisaemeka OT, ElonHT: 6054v | WT: 337vSean Rawlings OC, Mississippi HT: 6034v | WT: 294vJustin Skule OT, VanderbiltHT: 6065v | WT: 317vTyree St. Louis OT, Miami HT: 6047v | WT: 313vJervontius Stallings OG, KentuckyHT: 6026v | WT: 288vDefensive LinemanMathieu Betts DE/OB, Laval UniversityHT: 6030e | WT: 250eJordan Brailford DE, Oklahoma StateHT: 6030 | WT: 250Cortez Broughton DT, Cincinnati HT: 6020v | WT: 285vMalik Carney DE, North Carolina HT: 6030 | WT: 250Michael Dogbe DT, Temple HT: 6027v | WT: 280vKyle Phillips DE, Tennessee HT: 6040 | WT: 259Chris Slayton DT, Syracuse HT: 6033v | WT: 315vRicky Walker DT, Virginia Tech HT: 6017v | WT: 310vKevin Wilkins DT, RutgersHT: 6021v | WT: 322vLinebackersUlysees Gilbert III LB, Akron HT: 6000v | WT: 229vKhalil Hodge LB, BuffaloHT: 6006v | WT: 238vCole Holcomb LB, North CarolinaHT: 6010 | WT: 236Sione Takitaki MLB, BYU HT: 6020 | WT: 250Tre Watson LB, MarylandHT: 6020 | WT: 235Defensive BacksDerrick Baity CB, Kentucky HT: 6022v | WT: 191vLukas Denis FS, Boston College HT: 5112v | WT: 181vRashad Fenton CB, South CarolinaHT: 5112 v | WT: 190vSaquan Hampton FS, RutgersHT: 6011v | WT: 205vMichael Jackson CB, MiamiHT: 6005v | WT: 207 Chris Johnson S, North Alabama HT: 6024v | WT: 194vJimmy Moreland CB, James Madison HT: 5097v | WT: 174vKeisean Nixon CB, South Carolina HT: 5102v | WT: 200v Delvon Randall SS, TempleHT: 5113v | WT: 213vIsaiah Wharton CB, RutgersHT: 6000v | WT: 209vZedrick Woods FS, MississippiHT: 5111v | WT: 204vSpecial TeamsJacob Bobenmoyer LS, Northern Colorado HT: 6020v | WT: 235vA.J. Cole III PT, North Carolina StHT: 6040v | WT: 217vMatt GayPK, Utah HT: 6000v | WT: 232vWestThe West team will be coached by Minnesota Vikings LB coach Adam Zimmer and feature position coaches from the Baltimore Ravens Womens Antonio Brown Jersey , Tampa Bay Bucs, Cleveland Browns and some Washington Redskins coaches. QuarterbacksMarcus McMaryion QB, Fresno State HT: 6020 | WT: 195Brett Rypien QB, Boise State HT: 6020 | WT: 202Easton Stick QB, North Dakota StateHT: 6012v | WT: 219vRunning BacksNick Brossette RB, LSU HT: 6000 | WT: 218Darrin Hall RB, Pittsburgh HT: 5115v | WT: 225vDevine Ozigbo RB, NebraskaHT: 5105v | WT: 230vWide ReceiversJonathan Duhart WR, Old Dominion HT: 6023v | WT: 219vKeeSean Johnson WR, Fresno State HT: 6011v | WT: 196vBrody Oliver WR, Colorado School of Mines HT: 6030 | WT: 210Shawn Poindexter WR, Arizona HT: 6042v | WT: 199vRon’Quavion Tarver WR, Utah State HT: 6035v | WT: 213vCody Thompson WR, Toledo HT: 6016v | WT: 205vTight EndsAndrew Beck TE, Texas HT: 6026v | WT: 254vKendall Blanton TE, Missouri HT: 6061v | WT: 262vKano Dillon TE, Oregon HT: 6050 | WT: 262Offensive LinemanPaul Adams OT, Missouri HT: 6052v | WT: 316vJackson BartonOT, Utah HT: 6071v | WT: 304vLanard Bonner OT, Arkansas State HT: 6033v | WT: 316vAlex Bookser OT, Pittsburgh HT: 6060v | WT: 324vJesse Burkett OC, Stanford HT: 6040 | WT: 307Juwann Bushell-Beatty OT, Michigan HT: 6052v | WT: 333vO’Shea Dugas OT/OG, Louisiana Tech HT: 6047v | WT: 343vJohn Keenoy OC, Western Michigan HT: 6030v | WT: 299vNick Linder OC, Indiana HT: 6030 | WT: 303Trey Pipkins OT, Sioux Falls HT: 6054v | WT: 310vRyan Pope OG/OT, San Diego State HT: 6066v | WT: 307vKeaton Sutherland OG, Texas A&M HT: 6052v | WT: 316vBrian Wallace OT, Arkansas HT: 6054v | WT: 312vDefensive LinemanLandis Durham DE, Texas A&MHT: 6030 | WT: 255Markus Jones DE, Angelo State HT: 6030e | WT: 260eDaylon Mack DT, Texas A&M HT: 6007v | WT: 325vChris Nelson DT, TexasHT: 6005v | WT: 306vDerick Roberson DE, Sam Houston State HT: 6040e | WT: 250eJoel Van Pelt DE, University of Calgary HT: 6040e | WT: 260eArmon Watts DE/DT, ArkansasHT: 6050 | WT: 309Daniel Wise DT, Kansas HT: 6026v | WT: 290vLinebackersCody Barton OLB, Utah HT: 6023v | WT: 226vBJ Blunt LB, McNeese State HT: 6010e | WT: 220eJoe Dineen Jr LB, Kansas HT: 6020v | WT: 230vJustin Hollins OLB, Oregon HT: 6053v | WT: 243vDrew Lewis ILB, Colorado HT: 6017v | WT: 220vChris Peace OLB, Virginia HT: 6020v | WT: 244vDefensive BacksBlace Brown CB, TroyHT: 6000v | WT: 183vD’Cota Dixon SS, Wisconsin HT: 5097v | WT: 206vMontre Hartage CB, Northwestern HT: 5111v | WT: 191vKa’dar HollmanCB, Toledo HT: 6000v | WT: 192vTyree Kinnel FS, Michigan HT: 5107v | WT: 210vDonnie Lewis Jr. CB, Tulane HT: 6003v | WT: 193vJamal Peters CB, Mississippi StateHT: 6016v | WT: 217vAdarius Pickett SS, UCLA HT: 5110v | WT: 201vAndrew Wingard FS/SS, Wyoming HT: 6001v | WT: 209vEvan Worthington SS, ColoradoHT: 6016v | WT: 210vJordan Wyatt CB, SMU HT: 5116v | WT: 191vSpecial TeamsJohn Baron II K/P, San Diego State HT: 5110 | WT: 190Jack Fox PK, Rice HT: 6015 | WT: 215Chris Wilkerson LS, Stephen F Austin HT: 6020v | WT: 246v
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