The sky would seem to the limit for Otten after a 52-catch season in 2011. But the question remains, is he underrated or overrated? Former Dallas Cowboys’ star tight end Doug Cosbie certainly believes in what the Spartan tight end is cooking.
An intense LB who bring his pads on contact, Johnson's (#52 pictured) productivity at Nevada has gone largely unnoticed. DraftNasty breaks down the talented ILB as we close in on the 2012 NFL Draft.
The explosive Winn (#90 pictured) posted a strong career at Boise State. He now hopes to hear his name called in the first two rounds of the 2012 NFL Draft.
Meatoga, pictured, is an experienced three-year contributor who has enjoyed an impressive postseason in 2012.
If he hadn’t had so many issues at Nevada, Ball (#5 pictured) could have done more than just end his career as the Wolfpack’s all-time leading kick returner.
After transferring from Eastern Arizona junior colllege, Smith (#20 pictured) went on to have quite a bit of success as Robert Turbin's sidekick at Utah State.
Turner (#3 pictured) went from prison inmate to 1,000-yard back at New Mexico State in a span of less than six years. We feel the junior entry has enough natural talent and intestinal fortitude to earn a roster spot in the NFL.
The former Aggie was a pile driver while in school. He's done his best to become one of the top backs in this year's class, but his uneven injury history is a bit of a concern.
One of the nation's most productive statistical quarterbacks the last three seasons, Hawai'i's Bryant Moniz (pictured) combines a keen sense of timing with outstanding natural athleticism.
Ihenacho overcame some injury issues to re-establish himself in the WAC during his final campaign.