2015 NFL Draft: Spotlighting Top 10 Prospects

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Sep 27, 2014; Clemson, SC, USA; Clemson Tigers defensive end Vic Beasley (3) celebrates after sacking North Carolina Tar Heels quarterback Marquise Williams (12) during the second quarter at Clemson Memorial Stadium. Mandatory Credit: Joshua S. Kelly-USA TODAY Sports

7. Vic Beasley, OLB (Clemson)

At the NFL Combine, Beasley seemed more like a machine than a human. He put up extrodianary results. He ran a 4.53 40 yard dash. He benched 225 pounds 35 times and he had a 41 inch vertical jump. Beasley showed that he was the most explosive athlete imaginable.

Beasley’s production matches his ability. He routinely makes big plays. In the past two seasons alone he has had 25 sacks and 44.5 tackles for a loss.

With his freakish talent and his incredible production, Beasley looks like he can be a once in a lifetime kind of football player. Beasley made Clemson football must watch TV.

If the New York Giants are able to draft Beasley and pair him with Jason Pierre-Paul, the results could be too good to even imagine. The Met Life Stadium would be the epicenter for great pass rushing.

Next: 6. Kevin White, WR (West Virginia)