We're a little over two weeks to the NFL draft (April 25-27 in Detroit) and here are some updated PFF rankings:
Nate Wiggins - No. 3 CB (No. 14 overall) - "Wiggins has the tools of a first-round, high-impact cornerback. His athleticism will never be in question, nor will his competitiveness. Those two characteristics should yield a long-term starting player."
Ruke Orhorhoro - No. 4 DL (No. 54 overall) - "Orhorhoro is a versatile defensive lineman who can be a high-floor player at defensive end or defensive tackle. However, he needs to develop technical pass-rush moves to be more than a rotational player at the next level."
Jeremiah Trotter Jr. - No. 4 LB (No. 88 overall) - "Trotter is an incredibly smart linebacker who consistently puts himself in the right positions. However, his lack of length, size and explosiveness limit his starting, and even rotational, potential on the NFL stage."
Will Shipley - No. 10 HB (No. 133 overall) - "Shipley can bring a lot of versatility to a team as a runner, receiver and special teammer. He is elusive and quick with a skill set fit for a zone-blocking scheme, but right now, his lack of strength and power hold him back from being a true offensive weapon."