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2013 NFL Draft defensive tackle rankings
#1
It's interesting Richardson has made his way to the Vikings mainly because of Sheriff's unfortunate injury most likely ending his career.  While most "experts" had Sheriff ranked as the 3rd best DT coming into the draft, he actually played as well as any, and appeared to be showing signs of dominating.  It will be interesting to see Richardson playing with Linvall.  I honestly haven't seen much of Sheldon, but he has the repuation of being a hard nosed, disrupting DT.    Below is a list of the 2013 DT rankings, and it's cool the Vikings now have had 2 of the top 3 on their roster.

We can only hope Sheldon thrives and dominates the way many of us thought Sheriff eventually would.

Look at #27 on the list.  I guess AD was thinking about skipping his senior year?  Looks like he made the the right choice. B)

https://www.sbnation.com/nfl-mock-draft/...e-rankings
If the talent at the 2013 NFL Draft is lacking, that certainly doesn't apply to the defensive tackle position. Three players, Star Lotulelei, Sheldon Richardson and Sharrif Floyd, could all be off the board in the first 15 picks, with each one battling it out to be drafted in the top five.

The talent runs deep at the position as well Johnathan Hankins is the next defensive tackle on our board, but Jesse Williams, Sylvester Williams, John Jenkins and Kawann Short are all jockeying for position in the top 40-50 picks of the draft.

A few gems could be found late in this class as well. Florida's Omar Hunter
has a chance to be a starting caliber nose tackle in the NFL, while
Tennessee-Martin's Montori Hughes needs only to get his head on straight
to become a serious value on day three of the draft.

In total, we have 34 defensive tackles ranked. Here's the final list.




1. Star Lotulelei | 6'2 1/2, 311 pounds | Defensive tackle | Utah
2. Sheldon Richardson | 6'2 1/2, 294 pounds | Defensive tackle | Missouri *
3. Shariff Floyd | 6'2 5'8, 297 pounds | Defensive tackle | Florida *
4. Johnathan Hankins | 6'2 7/8, 320 pounds | Defensive tackle | Ohio State
5. Jesse Williams | 6'3 3/8, 323 pounds | Defensive tackle | Alabama
6. Sylvester Williams | 6'2 5/8, 313 pounds | Defensive tackle | North Carolina
7. John Jenkins | 6'3 5'8, 346 pounds | Defensive tackle | Georgia
8. Kawann Short | 6'2 7/8, 299 pounds | Defensive tackle | Purdue
9. Bennie Logan | 6'2, 309 pounds | Defensive tackle | LSU *
10. Brandon Williams | 6'1 1/4, 335 pounds | Defensive tackle | Missouri Southern
11. Akeem Spence | 6'0 5/8, 307 pounds | Defensive tackle | Illinois *
12. Jordan Hill | 6'1 1/4, 303 pounds | Defensive tackle | Penn State
13. Kwame Geathers | 6'5 3/8, 342 pounds | Defensive tackle | Georgia *
14. T.J. Barnes | 6'6 1/4, 369 pounds | Defensive tackle | Georgia Tech
15. Everett Dawkins | 6'2 1/8, 292 pounds | Defensive tackle | Florida State
16. Chris Jones | 6'1 5/8, 302 pounds | Defensive tackle | Bowling Green
17. Adam Replogle | 6'3, 299 pounds | Defensive tackle | Indiana
18. Josh Boyd | 6'2 5'8, 310 pounds | Defensive tackle | Mississippi State
19. Montori Hughes | 6'4, 329 pounds | Defensive tackle | Tennessee-Martin
20. Omar Hunter | 6'0, 313 pounds | Defensive tackle | Florida
21. Kapron Lewis-Moore | 6'4, 298 pounds | Defensive tackle | Notre Dame
22. Quinton Dial | 6'5, 318 pounds | Defensive end | Alabama
23. Cody Grissom | 6'1 3/8, 306 pounds | Defensive tackle | South Florida
24. Baker Steinkuhler | 6'6, 290 pounds | Defensive tackle | Nebraska
25. Rob Lohr | 6'4, 290 pounds | Defensive tackle | Vanderbilt
26. Abry Jones | 6'3, 308 pounds | Defensive tackle | Georgia
27. Aaron Donald, 6'0, 275 pounds | Defensive tackle | Pittsburgh
28. Joe Vellano | 6'2, 285 pounds | Defensive tackle | Maryland
29. Aaron Tipoti | 6'2, 280 pounds | Defensive tackle | California
30. Brandon Moore | 6'5, 320 pounds | Defensive tackle | Texas *
31. Khaleb Rhamsey | 6'3, 288 pounds | Defensive tackle | Boston College
32. Darrington Sentimore | 6'2, 288 pounds | Defensive tackle | Tennessee *
33. Josh Downs | 6'1, 287 pounds | Defensive tackle | LSU
34. Anthony McCloud | 6'2, 305 pounds | Defensive tackle | Florida State
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#2
2013: the year of the Defensive Tackle...Floyd was not to supposed to drop that far. Most draft folks had him in the top 5 leading up to the draft

Dug up some interesting comments I made at the time...









Senior Bowl:








Kawaan Short from Purdue (6-3-308). He was probably the most consistently effective no matter which OL he was facing. Showed nice burst off the ball and the ability to knife through double teams and get to the QB consistently. But I expected that from Short—he'll probably be picked somewhere between 20 and 50, and would be a great pick as a versatile UT/NT for the Vikings at #23. 
Kawaan Short was an all pro in 2015









Disappointed: At 6-4, 359, John Jenkins is a beast…or something.  A lot of people whose opinion I respect said he showed well at the Senior Bowl. Rob Rang called him the "The South's most consistently disruptive defensive lineman." Man, I just didn't it. You could see his power. He can really push a pocket, but he made nothing happen, couldn't get off blocks, and spent half his time laying on the ground. I know a lot of people like him (I can see his appeal to a 3-4 team), but I wouldn't take him in the top 50; Sylvester Williams, while he didn't look bad, didn't impress me as a guy who should be a top 50 pick.  And I've seen some lists that have him in the top 20. You can see the quickness and the strength; he just wasn't very effective. He played like he was hurt or something. For someone who's considered one of the top DTs, he scares me. 
Saints selected Jenkins in the 3rd round. Bust. Williams was taken in the 1st round. Bust. 
Post draft:
Sharif Floyd

A gift. No other way to put it. I stopped studying him after January. Just wasn't an option for us.  I think Sheldon Richardson was the best 3-technique, but Floyd is a better all around DT. All but guarantees we won't skip a beat after KW leaves. 
So much for guarantees...and man I miss the days when I had time to do this! 

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#3
Let's not forget about all-important arm length...
Floyd: 31.75"
Richardson: 34.5"
That really got a lot of play around draft time.
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