Cobb's draft prospects
Opinions vary on when David Cobb will hear his name called at the 2015 NFL draft in late April. And if you think the draft itself is a guessing game, try finding consistency among the dozens of websites that offer pre-draft speculation in December. Nonetheless, here are some projections for Cobb:
Running back rank: You can find Cobb ranked as the third-best back, or not among the top 10. ESPN's Mel Kiper Jr. does not include him in his top 10.
Draft position: CBSsports.com has Cobb marked as the 101st best prospect. Another site, Drafttek, has him at 124. If he hears his name in that zone, he will likely be a third- or early fourth-round pick.
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