I personally think Nix could fall into the latter reaches of the first round. I don't think he's a lock to stay on the field for passing downs. What impressed me about Jernigan was his stoutness against the run in that Championship game - thought he was more of an upfield guy only before that.
If Hageman performs at the combine I think he goes top half, maybe even top 10 if rumours of a 1.57 10 yard split come close (that's Dion Jordan/Ziggy Ansah fast) which puts Jernigan nicely in place for the Bears and the Cowboys. If he falls past them then I could see him falling further. I personally would then have Tuitt going ahead of Nix after that.
This is such a strong and deep draft, there will be incredible jockeying for position over the next few months.
Bucky Brooks' top 5 list at NFL.com:
Top 5 2014 NFL Draft prospects by position: Quarterbacks - NFL.com
It's a fairly solid list, and gives some sense of how good this draft is:
- Lache Sestrunk and Devonta Freeman don't make Brooks' top 5 at RB.
- Kelvin Benjamin, Allen Robinson and Jordan Matthews don't make Brooks' top 5 at WR.
- The top 5 OTs and top 5 interior linemen are all worthy of a top 40 pick.
Right now I could see around 40+ guys with 1st round grades:
- QB(4): Bridgwater, Manziel, Bortles, Carr.
- RB(0): none, but a few who could sneak in.
- WR(8): Watkins, Evans, Benjamin, Lee, Beckham, Cooks, Robinson, Matthews.
- TE(3): Ebron, Amaro, Seferian-Jenkins. Remote possibility that Niklas could move up.
- OT(5): Robinson, Matthews, Kouandjio, Lewan, Richardson. Some have suggested that Morgan Moses could end up with a 1st round grade.
- OG/C(3): Yankey, Swanson, Richardson. Sua-Filo and Martin are borderline.
- DT(3): Nix, Hageman, Jernigan.
- DE(4): Clowney, Ealy, Tuitt, Murphy. Crichton is borderline.
- OLB(3): Barr, Mack, Shazier. Van Noy is borderline. Bradford could move up.
- ILB(1): Mosely.
- S(3): Pryor, Clinton Dix, Joyner.
- CB(3): Dennard, Gilbert, Verett. Robey is borderline.
That's 40 right there, with another 5-10 who are borderline. There could be as many as 50 players who might have gone in the 1st round in most years.
I think that Nix, Hageman and Jernigan will all jockey for the top DT positions much as Lotulelei, Richardson and Floyd did last year. I see them as somewhat comparable (though not identical by any means):
- Nix, like Lotulelei, does the blue collar work. Lotulelei had a very good year for the Panthers. Nix may well slip a bit given his injury and slightly down senior year, but he's going to be a very good player for whoever gets him. A team like Pittsburgh at 15 wanting to rebuild their 3-4 defense could do a lot worse than to build it around Nix.
- Hageman, like Richardson, is a freakishly athletic guy. The biggest reason I have trouble seeing him go top 10 this year is that the draft is just so talented. It could definitely happen, but there are inconsistency issues to address. I put DE Kony Ealy in a similar position - a guy who could move to the top 10, but this year will be harder than last year, which didn't have 4 1st round QBs and had much less top-end talent.
- Jernigan, like Floyd, is a disruptive downfield guy. I agree with you about Jernigan having a more complete game than Floyd, but the downfield part is what people will focus on.