2015 NFL Draft: Top 10 Low-Risk Prospects

Oct 11, 2014; Lexington, KY, USA; Louisiana-Monroe Warhawks offensive lineman Chase Regian (71) and Kentucky Wildcats defensive end Alvin Dupree (2) during the game at Commonwealth Stadium. Kentucky defeated Louisiana-Monroe 48-14. Mandatory Credit: Mark Zerof-USA TODAY Sports
7. Alvin Dupree, OLB (Kentucky)
In the past three seasons with the Kentucky Wildcats, Alvin Dupree has had no less than 6.5 sacks. Dupree is a low-risk prospect because he looks the part, and he has a really high ceiling.
Dupree is a massive 6-4 264 pounds. He is a productive pass rusher with long arms, who wins with leverage and outstanding strength. Dupree will get to the quarterback at the next level, even if he is a raw overall prospect. The sky is the limit with Dupree.
Dupree is coming off his best statistical season. As a senior, he had 12.5 tackles for a loss, 7.5 sacks, two forced fumbles and a pick six. He is almost an unstoppable force for offensive linemen to deal with.
Dupree will be a good player right away. In time he may be a great player.
Next: 6. Brandon Scherrf, OT/OG (Iowa)