How did Miami Hurricanes grade out at NFL Combine?

MIAMI GARDENS, FL - DECEMBER 30: Miami Hurricanes players prepare to take the field before the 2017 Capital One Orange Bowl game against the Wisconsin Badgers at Hard Rock Stadium on December 30, 2017 in Miami Gardens, Florida. (Photo by Rob Foldy/Getty Images)
MIAMI GARDENS, FL - DECEMBER 30: Miami Hurricanes players prepare to take the field before the 2017 Capital One Orange Bowl game against the Wisconsin Badgers at Hard Rock Stadium on December 30, 2017 in Miami Gardens, Florida. (Photo by Rob Foldy/Getty Images)
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Many people have speculated throughout the season that Berrios would be a perfect fit in the slot in New England. He is listed as the 25th best wide receiver in this year’s draft. With the way the current NFL is outside receivers and slots are very different. As a slot, he’s much higher than 25th.

Herndon is listed as the ninth-best tight end in this year’s draft. That follows his former teammate David Njoku who was a first-round pick of the Browns last season.

K.C. McDermott is listed as the 16th best offensive tackle in the class per CBSSports rankings. McIntosh is the eighth-ranked defensive tackle per NFL.Com and CBSSports.Com. Norton is listed as the 12th best defensive tackle by NFL.Com and 14th by CBS. Thomas is the seventh best defensive end per NFL.Com and ninth best per CBS.

Despite missing the final nine games of the season, running back Mark Walton is still getting a lot of respect ahead of the draft. Walton decided to forego his Senior season to enter the NFL Draft. He is one of the few ranked running backs in this year’s draft that weighs under 200 pounds.

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Walton would have likely finished his Miami career top five in school history in rushing yards and first in touchdowns without the injury. He is ranked tenth by NFL.Com and CBS.Com.

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