Davis (#7 pictured) was on pace to take his game to another level before an unfortunate ankle injury stopped him in his tracks. Now he’ll get a chance for a rebound effort in 2012.
Nwachukwu (#7 pictured) seemed to be on his way to stardom after an awe-inspiring All-Big 12 Frosh campaign. He began to show some of his early career promise by catching 50 passes in 2011.
Wilson (#8 pictured) is arguably the toughest quarterback in the SEC. His combination of leadership and efficiency helped guide the Razorbacks to their second consecutive 10-plus win season in 2011.
Ryan Baker was one of the staples on LSU's ferocious defense in 2011. As he moves on to the NFL level, he will likely project to a Will LB position.
After starring at CB for the national champions, Menzie moved to safety at the 2012 Senior Bowl. But which position will he play at the next level?
Despite a productive career that saw him garner 12 interceptions, Arkansas FS Tramain Thomas, pictured, has flown under the radar. Find out why in our in-depth scouting report on the former Razorback.
Brooks (#13 pictured) could never find a home at the cornerback spot while in school, but he still brings an NFL team value because of his sub-package and special teams potential.
Mitchell has silently put together a productive career at Mississippi State from his safety position. As a consistent three-year starter, Mitchell collected 283 tackles and four interceptions, all of which came in 2009.
Despite winning a bevy of big games and possessing elite physical tools, Jefferson (#9 pictured) enters the 2012 NFL Draft as a questioned commodity. Find out why in our in-depth scouting report.
Baker (#22 pictured) finished the 2011 season with 64 tackles for the Tigers.