ACC in the NFL Draft: 7-year stretch without No. 1 overall pick could end
dThe ACC has had 51 first-round picks in the NFL draft since 2006, the second-most in that span by any league.
In spite of all that talent, the ACC has not had the first overall pick in nearly a decade -- when defensive Mario Williams was surprisingly taken by the Houston Texans in 2006.
This year, Florida State quarterback Jameis Winston is very likely to break that trend, as it is expected the Tampa Bay Buccaneers will draft the pro-ready Winston to be their quarterback of the future.
Is it possible that doesn't happen? Sure. But it's almost a certainty at this point, as much as such things can be certainties.
Winston won't be in attendance when the draft begins tomorrow night in Chicago. He'll be watching from home with his family, as will several other high-profile picks, including quarterback Marcus Mariota.
But Winston's teammate and center Cam Erving, Clemson's Vic Beasley, Louisville's DeVante Parker, Duke's Laken Tomlinson and Wake Forest's Kevin Johnson will all be in attendance. All five could potentially go in the first round, but there are others who are likely to have their names called on Thursday.
So let's take a look at the ACC's NFL Draft prospects, in tiers, including who's hot and potential wild cards:
LIKELY FIRST-ROUNDERS
Jameis Winston, QB, Florida State
Vic Beasley, DE, Clemson
DeVante Parker, WR, Louisville
Cam Erving, OL, Florida State
Ereck Flowers, OT, Miami
Kevin Johnson, CB, Wake Forest
T.J. Clemmings, OT, Pittsburgh
Eddie Goldman, DT, Florida State
Hot Name(s): Erving. He struggled some as the FSU line came together in the early part of the season, and when he switched to center, he impressed everyone with how quickly he picked it up.
Now, his versatility is something that's incredibly appealing to NFL teams. He was supposed to be a surefire first-rounder in the lead-up to last season; it's as if teams are finally remembering how good he actually is.
Wild Card(s): Beyond Winston, Beasley and Erving, every projected first-rounder has been mocked significantly lower than that in some drafts.
There is much more variance with guys like Flowers and Johnson (to a lesser extent) and a lot more with Clemmings and Goldman, particularly Clemmings, who could go as high as the high 20's and as low as the third round.
LIKELY SECOND-THIRD ROUNDERS
Ronald Darby, CB, Florida State
Grady Jarrett, DT, Clemson
Laken Tomlinson, OG, Duke
Stephone Anthony, LB, Clemson
Eli Harold, LB, Virginia
Lorenzo Mauldin, LB, Louisville
P.J. Williams, CB, Florida State
Mario Edwards Jr., DE, Florida State
Tre' Jackson, OG, Florida State
Rashad Greene, WR, Florida State
Phillip Dorsett, WR, Miami
Denzel Perryman, LB, Miami
Duke Johnson, RB, Miami
Clive Walford, TE, Miami
Hot Name(s): Dorsett/Anthony/Edwards. Dorsett didn't catch a ton of passes last year for Miami, but his speed is impossible to duplicate, and NFL teams are always looking for that.
Anthony has impressed teams in interviews, and as the quarterback of Clemson's defense last year, he's one of the more cerebral players in this class. Edwards lost some weight between the end of last season, when he was a bit out of shape, and pro days. His natural talent has always been undeniable.
Wild Card: Greene. He doesn't have prototypical wide receiver size and speed. None of the so-called measurables are on Greene's side -- except, of course, for his brain and his route-running ability, which aren't as valued as the others.
Greene proved throughout his career that none of that mattered, even when he was FSU's only receiving threat. But the fact that physically he doesn't look the part could mean he slips a bit further than he should.
This is a deep receiver draft, after all. But all it takes is one.
LIKELY THIRD-FIFTH ROUNDERS
Andy Gallik, C, Boston College
Corey Crawford, DE, Clemson
Josue Matias, G, Florida State
Nick O'Leary, TE, Florida State
Jamison Crowder, WR, Duke
Shaquille Mason, C, Georgia Tech
John Miller, OG, Louisville
Charles Gaines, CB, Louisville
B.J. Dubose, DE, Louisville
James Sample, S, Louisville
Gerod Holliman, S, Louisville
Anthony Chickillo, DE, Miami
Durell Eskridge, S, Syracuse
Sean Hickey, OT, Syracuse
Anthony Harris, S, Virginia
Max Valles, LB, Virginia
Laurence Gibson, OT, Virginia Tech
Hot Name: Valles/Sample. Valles came out of school early as a true sophomore (he spent a year at a military academy), shocking many, including his head coach. But NFL teams don't often get the opportunity to draft someone and mold them from a young age, and Valles would certainly give them that chance.
Valles was just hitting the tip of the iceberg in terms of his growth.
Sample has been projected as high as an early second-rounder by some and as late as a fourth-rounder. But it's clear that he's been a hot commodity, in spite of his teammates like Gerod Holliman having better production on the field last season.
Wild Card(s): Crowder/O'Leary. Crowder, like Greene, lacks the height of a typical wide receiver, and that's a problem to many teams. But he's always been able to make plays throughout his college career, and his potential ability to help a team on punt return could work in his favor.
He's projected to go in rounds 4-6, and could go a bit earlier. O'Leary's a name that seemed like a surefire draft pick after the 2013 season. His production didn't really match last year's, though, and he injured his hamstring in warmups before the national semifinal game against Oregon and couldn't work out on FSU's pro day.
Maybe someone will take a chance on him, but some drafts don't have him listed at all. More have him going late.
ON THE FRINGE
Garry Peters, CB, Clemson
Tavaris Barnes, DE, Clemson
DeShawn Williams, DT, Clemson
Takoby Cofield, OT, Duke
Isaac Blakeney, WR, Duke
Karlos Williams, RB, Florida State
Bobby Hart, G, Florida State
Isaiah Johnson, S, Georgia Tech
DeAndre Smelter, WR, Georgia Tech
Darren Waller, WR, Georgia Tech
Zach Laskey, RB, Georgia Tech
Synjyn Days, RB, Georgia Tech
Deiontrez Mount, LB, Louisville
Dominique Brown, RB, Louisville
Michael Dyer, RB, Louisville
Jamon Brown, OT, Louisville
Jake Smith, C, Louisville
Gerald Christian, TE, Louisville
Ryan Williams, QB, Miami
Shane McDermott, C, Miami
Ladarius Gunter, S, Miami
Jon Feliciano, OG, Miami
Wil Baumann, P, NC State
Dyshawn Davis, LB, Syracuse
Kyshoen Jarrett, S, Virginia Tech
Merrill Noel, CB, Wake Forest