Height: 6-3.5
Weight: 211
40: 4.48
Year: 3Jr

A.J. Green

School: Georgia
Position: WR
Bio: Three-year starter awarded all-Conference honors since his freshman season and named an All-American last year. Totaled 57/848/9 in 2010 when he started eight games, missing four contests because of an NCAA suspension. Had 53/808/6 as a sophomore and 56/963/8 as a freshman.
Positive: Game-breaking receiver with the skills to take over contests on a weekly basis. Athletic, explosive, and well-rounded in all aspects. Fluid, graceful receiver who runs crisp routes, sharply getting into breaks then separating from defenders on exit. Comes back to the ball, finds the open space in the defense, and uses his hands to come free from opponents. Rarely breaks stride to make the reception, extends his hands, and catches the pass away from his frame. Displays both soft and strong hands, snatches the pass from the air, and quickly transitions to running after the catch. High points the ball, easily makes the reception in contorted positions, and comes away with the catch in a crowd. Displays amazing quickness and explosiveness with the ability to run away from defenders. Plays faster than his forty time. Lays out for the difficult catch. Has the ability to turn it on in a single step. Displays running back-type moves when the ball is in his hands.
Negative: Gets marginal results blocking. Occasionally takes his eyes off the ball and loses focus.
Analysis: Since stepping on the field as a freshman in 2008, Green has been one of the better and more explosive receivers in college football. He's a terrific prospect with outstanding size and the skill to be a number one wide out at the next level. He needs to smooth out some of the rough edges of his game, but he is a dominant player and one of the best prospects in this year's draft.

Updated 2/20
RankRndNamePos
11stAndrew Luck
Stanford
QB
21stMatt Kalil
USC
T
31stTrent Richardson
Alabama
RB
41stRobert Griffin III
Baylor
QB
51stQuinton Coples
North Carolina
DE
61stJustin Blackmon
Oklahoma State
WR
71stMorris Claiborne
LSU
CB
81stRiley Reiff
Iowa
T
91stKendall Wright
Baylor
WR
101stMelvin Ingram
South Carolina
DE
111stDavid DeCastro
Stanford
G
121stMichael Brockers
LSU
DT
131stDre Kirkpatrick
Alabama
CB
141stFletcher Cox
Mississippi State
DT
151stCourtney Upshaw
Alabama
OLB
161stMichael Floyd
Notre Dame
WR
171stMike Adams
Ohio State
T
181stZach Brown
North Carolina
OLB
191stJonathan Martin
Stanford
T
201stNick Perry
USC
OLB
211stDevon Still
Penn State
DT
221stLuke Kuechly
Boston College
ILB
231-2Peter Konz
Wisconsin
C
241stDon'ta Hightower
Alabama
ILB
251stMark Barron
Alabama
S
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