Guard isn’t usually a position that gets drafted very high, but Stanford’s DeCastro likely goes in the top 10. Glen could also go in round 1, with 2 others going in round 2. This is an especially good group of guards, at least at the top of the draft. It drops off a bit after the top 4, so don’t expect to see many go in rounds 2 or 3, but there’s good depth in the mid to late rounds.
|
# |
Player |
Pos |
Pos # |
School |
|
3 |
David DeCastro |
OG |
1 |
Stanford |
|
17 |
Cordy Glen |
OG |
2 |
Georgia |
|
41 |
Kelechi Osemele |
OG |
3 |
Iowa St. |
|
43 |
Kevin Zeitler |
OG |
4 |
Wisconsin |
|
68 |
Amini Silatolu |
OG |
5 |
Midwestern St. |
|
79 |
Brandon Washington |
OG |
6 |
Miami |
|
80 |
James Brown |
OG |
7 |
Troy |
|
90 |
Senio Kelemete |
OG |
8 |
Washington |
|
116 |
Brandon Brooks |
OG |
9 |
Miami (Ohio) |
|
131 |
Lucas Nix |
OG |
10 |
Pittsburgh |
|
165 |
Josh LeRibeus |
OG |
11 |
Southern Methodist |
|
191 |
Rishaw Johnson |
OG |
12 |
California (PA) |
|
198 |
Ryan Miller |
OG |
13 |
Colorado |
|
208 |
Desmond Wynn |
OG |
14 |
Rutgers |
|
226 |
Jaymes Brooks |
OG |
15 |
Virginia Tech |
|
244 |
Derek Dennis |
OG |
16 |
Temple |
|
260 |
Antoine McClain |
OG |
17 |
Clemson |
|
265 |
Joe Looney |
OG |
18 |
Wake Forest |
|
283 |
Jeremiah Warren |
OG |
19 |
South Florida |
|
290 |
Kelvin Beachum |
OG |
20 |
Southern Methodist |

