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This year, Detroit Lions Draft offers a cumulative ranking for each position.

These are a combination of numerical rankings from founder/editor Jeff Risdon (@JeffRisdon) and Lead Scout Darren Page (@DarrenPage15).

In order to make a ranking, one of the evaluators must have broken down at least three games from the 2013 season, or have enough of a prior background to offer an educated opinion.

General Notes:
Colorado State’s Weston Richburg wins the tie-breaker for having a higher overall rating

Tennessee’s James Stone’s consistency issues make him a tough evaluation. At times he’s no worse than 3rd, but others he’s near the bottom

The last draftable prospect on the list is Harrison from Florida. New Mexico’s Dillon Farrell and Toledo’s Zac Kerin are borderline draft-worthy

Grand Valley State’s Matt Armstrong has medical flags that keep him from being draft-worthy, though his upside is high enough that he still ranks well. Hit the weight room hard, Mr. Armstrong!


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