The bigger question for NFL clubs with some draft prospects isn't whether they can make a roster, but at what position they can make the most impact. Even with the most versatile prospects, the team that drafts them will know exactly where it plans J.T. Gray Jersey to play them. But not every team will view them in quite the same way. A look at five of the NFL draft's most versatile:1. , USCThe No. 1 player in the draft can play all over the defensive line. Inside, he can disrupt rushing attacks with a quickne s and agility rarely seen in 300-pound linemen. On the outside, he can get to the quarterback with similar effectivene s. Also scheme-versatile, Williams could be a fit as a 4-3 defensive tackle, most likely at the 3-technique position, but he also has the skill set to play end for a 3-4 team.NFL fit:. The expectation that Tenne see will make Williams the No. 2 pick of the draft is almost as high as quarterback going No. 1 to the . If Tenne see pa ses, he won't fall far.2. , WashingtonThompson was the two-way darling of college football last year, playing linebacker and running back for the Huskies, but as a draft prospect, he's viewed as a defensive player. Neverthele s, he's still considered versatile enough to play either outside linebacker or strong safety at the pro level and it's hard to imagine he won't make an Michael Thomas Jersey impact on special teams, as well. Most likely, he'll end up at linebacker. But if the team that drafts him needs a run-support safety to play more in the box than in coverage, Thompson could fit the bill.NFL fit:. How would Thompson and as an outside linebacker tandem look in Minnesota? The could use an upgrade, or at least some competition, opposite their 2014 first-round pick.3. , Michigan StateUnlike Thompson, it appears there is some legitimate debate as to which side of the ball Lippett will land in the NFL. His college experience is heavily vested at the wide receiver position, but he played well at the end of his senior year as a cornerback and has the length to combat bigger receivers. What's more, Lippett himself says scouting opinions are split. Although he lacks experience at corner, he's stuck in a long line of draft cla s depth as a receiver. As such, it's not a given that he would be drafted Will Clapp Jersey higher as a receiver.NFL fit:. The club has already been in touch with Lippett, and has as big a need for receiving help as any team in the NFL.4. , AuburnSwitching from college quarterback to pro cornerback is a ma sive undertaking, but one Marshall's athleticism and skill set likely demands. Some scouts have suggested Marshall could end up at safety, but for now, he's hoping to make a succe sful transition to cornerback. NFL clubs are trending toward bigger cornerbacks, and Marshall brings that a set (6-foot-1, 208 pounds) Mark Ingram II Jersey .NFL fit:. Marshall will need a year or two to develop, so he's actually a better fit for a club in good shape at corner than one which needs help now. If he's ready to start in 2016 or 2017, he could be a smart, inexpensive answer to a free-agency lo s.5. , Norfolk StateTrail is an intriguing draft sleeper, a raw talent who will likely need ample time to develop and settle at the correct position. But what is that? His best position in Archie Manning Jersey the NFL is as much of a head-scratcher as anything else in this draft. At 6-7 and 270 pounds, he could be a pa s-rushing outside linebacker, or a tight end. Add a few pounds, and he could hold his own as a defensive end. Wherever he goes, his new team will know exactly where it wants to try him first, but can't po sibly know where he'll end up.NFL fit:. A champion has the freedom to take on a promising athlete who won't likely be ready to make a big splash as a rookie. Plus, the ' creativity in moving players within the roster could be an ideal environment for Trail to find his positional home.*Follow Chase Goodbread on Twitter *