Da Herkeyes:
C.J. Fiedorowicz (TE) - Probably the first guy off the board for Da Herkeyes. 3rd round at best. He was "underutilized" these past 2 seasons, but he took a while to get his shit straight too, so there's that. Developed into a solid blocker, and an obviously attractive redzone target (is a legit 6'6"), but he's not going to outrun any DBs like Vernon Davis. Will be most attractive to teams who like "traditional" TEs and not swole WRs. Best nickname in the draft (The Polish Hat).
Anthony Hitchens/James Morris/Christian Kirksey (LB) - The best trio of LBs Iowa has seen under Kirk's tenure, and I'll be a little surprised if all of them don't get drafted at some point. Kirksey is the most athletic and has the most upside. He's likely worked his way into the 3-5 round range. Hitch and Morris are late round guys, Hitch because of size limitations (only about 6' even), and Morris because he's "cerebral" which is code for slow and white. They're all actually pretty decent athletes, all have been crazy productive, and all have made impact plays over the course of their careers. They also fit very different systems. Kirksey can run and cover, Hitch and Morris are more inside, plugger types (though Morris showed off some decent pass-rush instincts this season).
Connor Boffeli (OG) - Fringe draft prospect. Has been talked up by some sources, but he was pretty meh in my opinion. I like his linemate Van Sloten a lot better. Not big or strong but smart and knows his technique. 6-7 range if he's not an UDFA.
Brett Van Sloten (OT) - Got hurt late last year so probably won't get a call on draft day, but was a solid 2 year starter. Strictly a RT. Similar to Boffeli in that his strength is his technique, but has a little more push as well. Probably an UDFA.
B.J. Lowery (CB) - Kind of surprised he isn't getting more hype. Got burned on occasion throughout his career, but was a playmaker as well. 16 PBUs last year was best in Iowa history. Not big, but scrappy and athletic. Proof:
(Ignore the trog at the start)
Outside shot of getting drafted, but Iowa DBs have gotten a lot of attention in the draft over the years, almost on par with our TEs and OL, so somebody might take a shine to him. Plus his name is Boots Junior. Should get drafted on that fact alone.
Tanner Miller (S) - Won't get drafted, but might have a shot at a practice squad spot. "Overachiever" who took a while to put everything together. Not the second coming of Sean Considine.