
Mike Mayock's take on NFL draft's offensive crop
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The Best
Matt Ryan, Boston College
6-4 3/4, 228
40 time: 4.89
Projected round: 1
Mayock: "To me, he's as close to a sure bet as you're going to get because of his intangibles, toughness and leadership. He could go as high as one or as low as eight. He threw a lot of interceptions, but they were more a result of the fact that he didn't have one wide receiver that will get into an NFL camp. They beat Virginia Tech and Clemson last season when they had no right beating either solely because Ryan willed them to win."
The Riser
Joe Flacco, Delaware
6-6 1/2, 236
40 time: 4.84
Projected round: 1
Mayock: "He has the biggest arm in the draft. Some people think 5 years from now, he'll be the best quarterback out of this class. He's sneaky athletic. He runs well, moves well. He looks a little like [Ben] Roethlisberger in the pocket. But the biggest thing he's going to have to work on at the next level is his footwork in the pocket. He's basically never been under center before."
The Sleeper
Paul Smith, Tulsa
6-1, 208
40 time: 4.95
Projected round: 7-free agency
Mayock: "If there's anybody in this draft class who down the road could be a Jeff Garcia, this is the kid. He's the son of a high school coach. He's one of those smart, tough, instinctive kids that's going to hang around, and someday he could be something. He's got an average arm. He can make the throws, but struggles to make that big-arm throw like the deep comeback to the far sideline. But he's got great touch and accuracy."





