Mike Pouncey, OG/C, Florida
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Pouncey is considered by most draft experts to be the draft's top interior offensive line prospect, but some believe that Pouncey is being overvalued because his brother, Maurkice, was a Pro Bowl center as a rookie for the Steelers last season. There is also a belief that guards aren't worthy of high first-round picks. Those criticisms could mean a fall for Pouncey, but he will still go in the first round. Scouts Inc. ranking: 15th.
Pouncey is considered by most draft experts to be the draft's top interior offensive line prospect, but some believe that Pouncey is being overvalued because his brother, Maurkice, was a Pro Bowl center as a rookie for the Steelers last season. There is also a belief that guards aren't worthy of high first-round picks. Those criticisms could mean a fall for Pouncey, but he will still go in the first round. Scouts Inc. ranking: 15th. (Getty Images)
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Aldon Smith, DE, Missouri
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Smith, who gets compared to Cowboys sack specialist DeMarcus Ware, is a workout warrior with excellent measurables and athleticism. But some feel he is a bit raw and needs work to reach that potential -- so get ready to hear the word "upside" uttered a dozen or so times when analysts break down Smith during the draft. If teams pass on this project, the Ravens will consider taking it on. Mel Kiper's Big Board ranking: 12th.
Smith, who gets compared to Cowboys sack specialist DeMarcus Ware, is a workout warrior with excellent measurables and athleticism. But some feel he is a bit raw and needs work to reach that potential -- so get ready to hear the word "upside" uttered a dozen or so times when analysts break down Smith during the draft. If teams pass on this project, the Ravens will consider taking it on. Mel Kiper's Big Board ranking: 12th. (Getty Images)
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Jimmy Smith, CB, Colorado
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A top-15 talent with top-five character concerns, Smith has reportedly been removed from some draft boards because of failed drug tests, run-ins with the law and a buffalo-sized ego. His stock is so volatile, he could be a surprise top-10 pick or fall out of the first round. The Ravens could use his size, physicality and swagger in their secondary, though, so they might roll the dice on Smith. Mel Kiper's Big Board ranking: 16th.
A top-15 talent with top-five character concerns, Smith has reportedly been removed from some draft boards because of failed drug tests, run-ins with the law and a buffalo-sized ego. His stock is so volatile, he could be a surprise top-10 pick or fall out of the first round. The Ravens could use his size, physicality and swagger in their secondary, though, so they might roll the dice on Smith. Mel Kiper's Big Board ranking: 16th. (Getty Images)
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