Seven Iowa players could be drafted to the NFL this weekend, which could mean a new record for the program since the process changed to seven rounds in 1994.
BRYAN BULAGA (OT, 6-5, 314 lbs.)
Agent
Tom Condon
Workout results*
40-yard dash: 5.26 seconds
Prospect rankings
Scouts Inc.: No. 6 overall
Scout’s take
“Is he an elite athlete? No. But he’s good enough to play left tackle at the next level. I don’t think he’s ever going to make a Pro Bowl or anything like that, but he’ll be a solid left tackle that will do a great job, especially with teams in a zone-blocking scheme where he can get out to the second level and run block.” — Wes Bunting, National Football Post
Draft projection
First-round lock. Will likely be a top-10 pick.
AMARI SPIEVEY (CB, 5-11, 195 lbs.)
Agents
Workout results*
40-yard dash: 4.52 seconds
Prospect rankings
Scouts Inc.: No. 8 cornerback
Scout’s take
“He’s got really good ball skills. His tackling has improved a lot at Iowa from where he started. He’s the kind of guy that has a lot of upside. Some team could maybe reach on him a little bit based on his upside.” — Scott Porter, SidelineScouting.net.
Draft projection
2nd to 5th round
TONY MOEAKI (TE, 6-3, 245 lbs.)
Agent
Jack Bechta
Workout results*
40-yard dash: 4.62 seconds
Prospect rankings
Scouts Inc.: No. 10 tight end prospect
Scout’s take
“I love Moeaki. … He’ll win for you in the attack of the run game, he can set the edge, and he’s a better athlete than given credit for. He’s a polished route runner, runs better than people give him credit for, a better athlete than people give him credit for. … He’s starting in the league three, four years down the line.” — Wes Bunting, National Football Post
Draft projection
3rd to 5th round
A.J. EDDS (OLB, 6-4, 246 lbs.)
Agent
Jack Bechta
Workout results*
40-yard dash: 4.63 seconds
Prospect rankings
Scouts Inc.: No. 24 outside linebacker
Scout’s take
“His 40-time was much better than expected. He has done nothing but help himself. I think he’s the kind of guy that will go into camp, and then you won’t be able to get him out of there because he’ll be so impressive.” — Scott Porter, SidelineScouting.net
Draft projection
3rd to 5th round
KYLE CALLOWAY (OT, 6-6, 323 lbs.)
Workout results*
40-yard dash: 5.46 seconds
Prospect rankings
Scouts Inc.: No. 10 offensive tackle
Scout’s take
“He can set the edge, get movement as an in-line run blocker. … He’s a long-armed guy, a Velcro player that will stick to you, and then he’ll scrap for every inch. But he’s going to make his money as a run blocker, moving people off the football, setting the edge.” — Wes Bunting, National Football Post
Draft projection
4th to 7th round
PAT ANGERER (ILB, 6-0, 235 lbs.)
Agent
Jack Bechta
Workout results*
40-yard dash: 4.63 seconds
Prospect rankings
Scouts Inc.: No. 4 inside linebacker
Scout’s take
“The inside linebacker class this year is not real deep to start off. I’ve seen Pat as pretty much the fifth or sixth top inside linebacker. … When I think of Pat, I think of an extremely intense player, very good tackler. He had the six interceptions his junior year, he’s good in coverage.” — Scott Porter, SidelineScouting.net.
Draft projection
4th to 7th round
DACE RICHARDSON (OG, 6-5, 320 lbs.)
Agent
Mike Abadir
Workout results*
40-yard dash: 5.76 seconds
Prospect rankings
Scouts Inc.: No. 12 offensive guard
Scout’s take
“With Dace, the thing that really killed him was that run at the Combine at 5.7. You can’t reach anyone at the second level doing that. … His lack of athleticism I think is going to scare a lot of teams. I don’t think he’s a draftable prospect, but I think he’ll be in a camp; I think he’ll have a chance to play for a roster spot.” — Wes Bunting, National Football Post.
Draft projection
6th round to undrafted free agent
*Workout results come from both the NFL Scouting Combine and Iowa’s pro day. The pro day results are according to the National Football Post.