Allen Bailey, DE/OLB, Miami
Anywhere in the late 2nd to mid 3rd IMO. Probably the best athlete in the draft class for Defensive Front 7, henceforth known as DF7, and played for a really bad coach in Miami. His SackSEER projections look really good. I haven't seen any numbers for it but it's proving to be a fairly reliable metric and he meets many criteria for a good pass-rusher.
Cameron Heyward, DE, Ohio State
2nd round. He's a first round talent, no doubt, but some injury concerns and the glut of DF7 talent out there already pushes him down and out of the first. He's a perfect 5-tech for this defense. Long arms, tall, big body, quick on his feet, can collapse the pocket, and is stout against the run. He's a starter from day 1.
Greg McElroy, QB, Alabama
6th round. A great developmental QB. He put up solid numbers in school, has a good arm, great size, and a brain that is second to none. His Wonderlic scores do look to have the benefit of coaching, but you can't coach a dumb kid up into the mid-40s. Given a couple years under Brady and BB, he'll be a reliable starter with a great pedigree.
Stefan Wisniewski, OC, Penn State
2nd round. Very smart, plays with good balance, 4 year starter and captain. He's got Patriot written all over him.