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12. Cody Ford, OT, Oklahoma
Grade: 91 | Height: 6-4 | Weight: 338 | Previous: NR
Ford is a nasty finisher on a good Sooners offensive line. He is a big, strong tone-setter up front and is having a great season for Bill Bedenbaugh's OL unit. I think he could move from tackle to guard at the next level. Ford is flying up boards, not only entering my top 32 but also ranking No. 12.
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27. Marquise Brown, WR, Oklahoma*
Grade: 87 | Height: 5-9 | Weight: 168 | Previous: 24
Brown is a burner, and though he lacks ideal size, he has the ability to win vertically and create chunk yardage after the catch. Brown also has soft hands and can pluck the ball away from his body, even while he's in fifth gear. He will get pushed around a bit at times by bigger press-man corners, but he is a savvy route runner and explodes from the line of scrimmage. Averaging 17.6 yards per catch, Brown had 10 touchdowns and 1,318 yards this season for the Sooners. He went off for 243 yards and two touchdowns on 11 catches against West Virginia two weeks ago, but then suffered an ankle/foot injury against Texas in the Big 12 championship. His status is up in the air for the playoff semifinal against Alabama.