2015 NFL Draft: Top 10 Low-Risk Prospects

Jan 1, 2014; Tampa, Fl, USA; Iowa Hawkeyes offensive linesman Brandon Scherff (68) blocks against the LSU Tigers during the first half at Raymond James Stadium. Mandatory Credit: Kim Klement-USA TODAY Sports
6. Brandon Scherff, OT/OG (Iowa)
I have been adamant about not wanting the Giants to draft Scherff, so you may be wondering why he is on this list. The truth is that he is a pretty great football player.
While I’d prefer the Giants go defense with the 9th overall spot, Scherff would be a safe option.
Scherff will be a starting guard in the NFL for a very long time. He is the best run blocking player in this draft class.
His ability to play tackle behooves him even though he projects best at offensive guard. This versatility also increases his value in the NFL Draft.
Next: 5. Vic Beasley, OLB (Clemson)