There is an abundance of movement from the last list, primarily as a result of interviews, workouts, and more in-depth information from front offices and scouts I gathered while in Indy. As always, this represents the best players and is not indicative of expected draft slotting. That?s what mock drafts (the 3-rounder coming this weekend!) are for. This is also weighted for a more long-term impact in the NFL, not just guys who can step right in and make a big splash. The balance between proven results and athletic potential is a tricky science, but I tend to give more weight to the former. 1. Chris Long, DE, Virginia--Playing in a 3-4 under former Jets' Coach Al Groh means he?s NFL-ready at a position where many guys need adjustment time. 2. Jake Long, T, Michigan--What?s so bad about being a dominant RT? 3. Matt Ryan, QB, Boston College--The more I watch and listen to him, the more I see Tom Brady. 4. Darren McFadden, RB, Arkansas--Rescued his falling stock with an eye-popping 40 time in Indy. I still see high bust potential, though. 5. Glenn Dorsey, DT, LSU--would be higher if not for injury concerns, a la Adrian Peterson last year. 6. Rashard Mendenhall, RB, Illinois 7. Ryan Clady, T, Boise State 8. Sedrick Ellis, DT, USC 9. Vernon Gholston, DE, Ohio State--still the best collegiate destructor of screen passes I?ve ever seen. 10. Jonathan Stewart, RB, Oregon 11. Derrick Harvey, DE, Florida 12. Aqib Talib, CB, Kansas 13. Brian Brohm, QB, Louisville--I still love his upside and has the potential to be the best player in this draft. 14. Mike Jenkins, CB, South Florida 15. Keith Rivers, LB, USC 16. Limas Sweed, WR, Texas--proven he has the elite speed to go with his great size and strength. 17. Kentwan Balmer, DT, North Carolina 18. Dominique Rodgers-Cromartie, CB, Tennessee State--small schooler showed he can more than measure up with the big school corners. 19. Branden Albert, G, Virginia 20. Phillip Merling, DE, Clemson 21. Malcolm Kelly, WR, Oklahoma 22. Leodis McKelvin, CB, Troy 23. Dan Connor, LB, Penn State--reminds me a great deal of my football hero Chris Speilman. 24. Tracy Porter, CB, Indiana--perhaps the best pure cover man in this draft, would be higher if he showed any desire to tackle. 25. Andre Caldwell, WR, Florida 26. Antoine Cason, CB, Arizona 27. James Hardy, WR, Indiana 28. Jeff Otah, T, Pittsburgh--the on-field results haven?t matched his potential quite yet. 29. Quentin Groves, DE, Auburn 30. Chad Henne, QB, Michigan--showing some mobility now that he?s healthy, and his arm/accuracy combo is second to none. 31. Chris Williams, T, Vanderbilt 32. Matt Forte, RB/FB, Tulane 33. Reggie Smith, CB, Oklahoma 34. Sam Baker, T, USC 35. Calais Campbell, DE, Miami FL--has to prove he?s not too tall. 36. Chilo Rachal, G, USC 37. Chris Johnson, RB/KR, East Carolina--the fastest man at the Combine has great proven versatility. 38. Curtis Lofton, LB, Oklahoma 39. Pat Sims, DT, Auburn 40. Kenny Phillips, S, Miami FL 41. Felix Jones, RB, Arkansas 42. Devin Thomas, WR/KR, Michigan State 43. Brandon Flowers, CB, Virginia Tech 44. Gosder Cherilus, T, Boston College 45. Joe Flacco, QB, Delaware--the buzz is beginning to make folks ignore his negatives. 46. Desean Jackson, KR/WR, California--he?s lighter than some cheerleaders and is very hot/cold as a receiver. But when he?s hot, look out! 47. Kevin Smith, RB, Central Florida 48. Lavelle Hawkins, WR, California 49. Erin Henderson, LB, Maryland 50. Dustin Keller, TE, Purdue--workout wonder showed strong receiving skills in college, but can he play between the hashes? 51. Anthony Collins, T, Kansas 52. Lawrence Jackson, DE, USC 53. Early Doucet, WR, LSU 54. John David Booty, QB, USC 55. Earl Bennett, WR, Vanderbilt 56. Beau Bell, LB, UNLV--not the best measurables but has all the instincts and drive a team could want. 57. Marcus Harrison, DT, Arkansas 58. Xavier Adibi, LB, Virginia Tech 59. Jerod Mayo, LB, Tennessee 60. Fred Davis, TE, USC--allegedly the best receiving TE, but his hands looked awful in Indy. 61. Roy Schuening, G, Oregon State 62. Tony Hills, T, Texas 63. Vince Hall, LB, Virginia Tech 64. Phillip Wheeler, LB, Georgia Tech 65. Mike Hart, RB, Michigan 66. John Carlson, TE, Notre Dame--his 40 time really limits his upside, but he?s still the only one of the top 5 TE's who has shown any ability to block. 67. Eddie Royal, WR, Virginia Tech 68. Jason Jones, DE, Eastern Michigan--take the ?Eastern? away and he?d contend for a 1st round pick, but it?s a big hill to climb from one of the worst programs in the country. 69. Martellus Bennett, TE, Texas A&M 70. Geno Hayes, LB, Florida State 71. Kellen Davis, TE, Michigan State--converted DE should progress quickly. 72. DaJuan Morgan, S, NC State 73. Jamaal Charles, RB, Texas 74. Martin Rucker, TE, Missouri 75. Jordon Dizon, LB, Colorado--superb instincts and lateral quickness make up for a lot. 76. Chevis Jackson, CB, LSU 77. Donnie Avery, WR, Houston--very reminiscent of Devery Henderson. 78. John Greco, G, Toledo 79. Patrick Lee, CB, Auburn 80. Ray Rice, RB, Rutgers--not fast enough to get away with his stop/start move in the NFL. 81. Eric Young, G, Tennessee 82. Mario Manningham, WR, Michigan 83. Alvin Bowen, LB, Iowa State 84. Duane Brown, T, Virginia Tech 85. Andre Fluellen, DE, Florida State 86. Andre Woodson, QB, Kentucky--slow at route progressions, even slower delivery, but could blossom with the right coaching. 87. Carl Nicks, T, Nebraska 88. Josh Barrett, S, Arizona State 89. Jordy Nelson, WR/KR, Kansas State 90. Red Bryant, DT, Texas A&M 91. Justin King, CB, Penn State--showed at the Combine why he was considered a top 25 talent last summer. 92. Paul Hubbard, WR, Wisconsin--overlooked due to injuries but has legit potential to be a very good NFL WR. 93. Trevor Laws, DT, Notre Dame 94. Harry Douglas, WR, Louisville 95. Athyba Rubin, DT, Iowa State 96. Kirk Barton, OL, Ohio State 97. Shawn Crable, DE/OLB, Michigan 98. Terrell Thomas, CB, USC 99. Brad Cottam, TE, Tennessee 100. Jack Williams, CB, Kent State--undersized blazer who knows how to play physical coverage. 101. O?Neil Cousins, T, UTEP 102. Thomas DeCoud, S, California 103. Orlando Scandrick, CB, Boise State