Sorry, i haven't seen enough of him to post my opinion.
But i can tell you one name: Jason Worilds. He will be the best one in this draft IMO and is one of the top players as well regardless of position. I don't think that anyone even comes close to him at this position, he can be a great OLB/DE or just pure DE. He is great against the run as well. Everything he does on tapes, impresses me. And he is very underrated at the moment. You can't be great without a bullrush, tackles and offensive coordinators will find a way to shut you down with pure speedrush. Every great passrusher needs to have a power countermove of some kind, or a spin move, something in addition to the outside move. This guy has athleticism to speedrush, but also the ability to go inside with the power step. That makes him so good against the run as well. There are some youtube highlights here:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zBzLNXDuTGA
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-63jx7QgZE8
It's not a position I have looked alot at this year, I have seen many WR's, but Jason Worilds caught my eye and I have not regreted for watching alot of tape on him.
On ILB, Jamar Chaney is the special talent to look for. I think he is at least as impressive on this position, and he can do everything. He can take on blockers, he can tackle without giving extra yards, he can cover. He is sideline to sideline. He will be one of the better LB's in NFL one day. He is one of those that I believe will have amazing rookie years.
Youtube stuff:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-6FErsTC47s
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-LMZmeY-kgo
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NSWuUoOzrxs
I would be happy with the following draft:
1.
2. Jamar Chaney (WILB)
3. Damien Williams (Flanker)
3. Jason Worilds (OLB/DE, passing down DE)
5. Blair White/Shipley/Andre Roberts/Eric Decker (in that order)(Slot/Flanker)
6. Mike Kafka (QB)
7. Micah Johnson (SILB) / Brandon Spikes (WILB)
UDFA:
Wolffe(WR Flanker/Split End),
I have left out the 1st pick because it's so difficult. The guys i think will be awsome are already gone (Clausen, Trent Williams, Rusell Okung, Suh, Bradford) while the guys that will be available have huge questionmarks (Terrence Cody, Dan Williams)
Maybe the best deal would be to pick Perrish Cox or Patrick Robinson out of FSU. I would never pick a CB that does not have the ability ti turn arround. That is THE hardest skill to posess and that is the one that directs wheter you will be a great CB or just stick to mediocrity. It is not a skill required in college to look great since QB's and WR's and their chemistry are not nearly as good as in the pro game. That ability is tested week in and week out in NFL and it is that ability that have prevented McFadden and all our other CB's in playing good football. DRC is the only one with that ability.
In this class i think PAtrick Robinson has that ability to some extent. I think SydQuan Thompson is amazing in that regard, but lacks the speed of Kyle Wilson and PAtrick Robinson to stick with his man all over the field unfortunately. I think that Perrish Cox has that ability as well. That's about it. I don't see anyone else having that and those ballskills as well.
I would be really afraid of losing a talent like Chaney, so a draft like this would be ideal. :
1. Jamar Chaney (WILB)
2. Perrish Cox (CB) / Patrick Robinson (CB)
3. Damian Williams (Flanker)
3. Jason Worilds (DE/OLB)
5. Blair White/ Shipley / Roberts / Decker (Slot/Flanker)
6. Mike Kafka (QB) /SydQuan Thompson (CB)
7. Micah Johnson (SILB) / Brandon Spikes (WILB)
UDFA: Wolffe (Split End/Slot)
In the first i wouldn't mind trading up to get a good player. Especially a QB, since that position is worth two or three position relatively, and we have huge questions at that position going into the season. The less questions you have, the better team you are.
In addition, players like Corey Wooton and Tyson Alualu also look like the real deal. They are worth a 1st or 2nd round pick as well, i wouldn't mind any of those two either.
I will take a look on the guys you have mentioned.