For almost anyone who watched D.J. Humphries at Florida this year, his rise in the NFL draft process has been a shock.
I remember getting a pulse on him near the end of the season, debating if he'd declare or not, and the highest I heard was a third round pick. Now, the third round doesn't even seem to be high enough to reach his floor. But it's not like the people I asked were alone; Humphries, as is well-documented, also received a "go back to school" grade from the NFL Draft advisory board, meaning that he was not expected to be a first- or second-round pick.