The NFL Draft is little more than week away, but we have known this years players for almost four months. Do we really know these players? Lets find out with scoring reports on the drafts’ top prospects

Player: Khalil Mack

Summary: Mack is a physical freak that will contribute in the NFL almost immediately. Mack’s only negative points are that he can't play in the 4-3 and he played agaisnt lesser talent at Buffalo. Mack could be the No. 1 overall pick come May 8, but if he isn't he won’t be on the board past No. 5. Mack is a freak pass rushing talent that doesn’t come around every year and if he contiunes to develop his game he could beome the next big thing in pass rushing.

Pros:
- Freakishly strong
- Incredible bull rush
- Great hand moves
- Delivers consistent hard hits
- Room to grow

Cons:
- Can’t play in 4-3
- Played at Buffalo

Pro Comparison: Terrell Suggs
When Suggs was drafted No. 10 overall he was suppose to come into the league and be a dominant defensive force that could get to the quarterback and change games. Mack is that exact player. Mack has room to grow and could have growing pains coming from Buffalo, but he hasn't show any signs that he wont be at least an average pass rusher in the NFL.

Perfect Fits: Houston Texans, Tennessee Titans, Jacksonville Jaguars
The Texans will select Jadeveon Clowney at No. 1 overall, but I have been a big advocate for Mack to get the nod instead. Mack is built for the 3-4 and would be better served as the teams best pass rusher across from JJ Watt. Mack would be a perfect fit for the Texans, but Clowney’s upside is too much to pass up

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