In three of the last four drafts, just five centers have been picked. Needless to say, it’s not an overly popular position. Unlike this year, when the Dallas Cowboys took Travis Frederick out of Wisconsin, there doesn’t appear to be a first-round center. In fact, there may not even be a second-round center.
2014 NFL Draft center rankings


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One player to watch is Weston Richburg of Colorado State. In fact, just go ahead and watch him and decide whether or not his current ranking is warranted. Here’s a cut up from DraftBreakdown:
| 1. Gabe Ikard | 6'3, 298 pounds | Center | Oklahoma |
| 2. Travis Swanson | 6'4, 314 pounds | Center | Arkansas |
| 3. Weston Richburg | 6'4, 300 pounds | Center | Colorado State |
| 4. Hronniss Grasu | 6'3, 297 pounds | Center | Oregon * |
| 6. Tyler Larsen | 6'3, 310 pounds | Center | Utah State |
| 7. Bryan Stork | 6'3, 312 pounds | Center | Florida State |
| 8. Khalil Wilkes | 6'3, 286 pounds | Center | Stanford |
| 9. Zac Kerin | 6'5, 300 pounds | Center | Toledo |
| 10. Russell Bodine | 6'4, 310 pounds | Center | North Carolina * |
| 11. James Stone | 6'3, 291 pounds | Center | Tennessee |
| 12. Corey Linsley | 6'3, 297 pounds | Center | Ohio State |
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