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NFL Draft 2014: Analyzing Top Prospects Bound to Tumble in 1st Round

April 12, 2014   ·     ·   Jump to comments

The 2014 NFL draft class looks to be one of the most talented in recent memory. Not only does that mean that teams picking early in the first round will get franchise-changing players, but it is also likely to lead to great value throughout the round.
Every draft features highly touted prospects who slip through the cracks for one reason or another. They often end up getting selected much later than anticipated. While teams are sometimes proven right for passing on them, such prospects have been known to make them regret it from time to time as well.
Here is a breakdown of three potential NFL stars who are likely to be drafted later than their ranking suggests they should be.
 
Anthony Barr
With 23.5 sacks over his final two seasons at UCLA, Anthony Barr was unquestionably one of the best pass-rushers in college football. Despite his excellent production, it seems as though there may be some red flags regarding his ability to translate to the NFL.
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