Top-100 Big Board
1. Marvin Harrison Jr. (WR) Ohio State
“Prototype X receiver who should be a Day 1 impact player at the next level. A polished route runner with special movement skills for a player of his size, he brings a rare combination of physical and mental gifts to the position.”
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2. Drake Maye (QB) North Carolina
“Prototype modern day QB who thrives both in and out of structure. Has a live arm that is capable of making throws with accuracy and touch to all three levels of the field.”
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3. Caleb Williams (QB) USC
“Elite playmaker with a sky high ceiling due to a unique blend of athleticism and arm talent. A trick shot artist with the tendency to over create, questions remain due to below average size and inconsistent decision making in the pocket.”
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4. Malik Nabers (WR) LSU
“Explosive playmaker who has the versatility and skills to align at all three WR spots. Has an undersized yet muscled frame that comes with a rare blend of speed and contact balance for the position.”
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5. Rome Odunze (WR) Washington
“Dominant perimeter WR with smooth movement skills for a player of his size. An elite jump ball artist that has the athletic ability to be a legit difference maker as a route runner.”
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6. Joe Alt (OT) Notre Dame
“Pro-ready tackle with a well rounded play style. Ironman left tackle with high football IQ who thrives in the run game. Above average athlete with the power to road grade defensive lineman.”
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7. Olumuyiwa Fashanu (OT) Penn State
“Athletic tackle with all the physical tools to be a decade long starter at LT. Stellar pass protector but is still raw as a run blocker. Uber-talented at only 21 years old with potentially the highest upside in the class.”
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8. Brock Bowers (TE) Georgia
“Elite weapon at the TE position with the three level route running and YAC ability to change a teams offense. High-end athlete with enough play strength to win as a traditional inline player as well as a moveable chess piece.”
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9. Laiatu Latu (EDGE) UCLA
“Incredibly polished and advanced pass rusher. Injury red flags and average athleticism may cause him to drop but he projects as a high floor EDGE prospect with NFL ready hand work and intelligence.”
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10. Troy Fautanu (OT) Washington
“Talented run blocker with the athleticism and power to fit any scheme. Highly experienced player with tremendous IQ and toughness. Issues in pass protection on an island may lead to a long term home at guard but has the length to stick at tackle first.”
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11. Amarius Mims (OT) Georgia
“Athletic tackle with the size and strength to be a high end run blocker. Has limited experience due to injuries and a stacked depth chart but flashed high end traits and solid production in only 8 starts.”
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12. Jayden Daniels (QB) LSU
“Dynamic dual threat quarterback who was one of the most electric playmakers in college football during the 2023 season. Inconsistent pocket navigation and a slender frame are two major concerns regrading his ability to thrive at the next level.”
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13. Taliese Fuaga (OT) Oregon State
"Aggressive mauling right tackle with the power to be an impact run blocker. Length and redirect ability in space may indicate a future move to the inside but shows enough quickness out of his stance and high level hand usage in pass pro to get a shot at OT first."
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14. Cooper DeJean (CB) Iowa
“Instinctual zone corner with excellent tackling and toughness in the run game. A former track star with good burst and speed, he brings alignment versatility to a secondary and return value to a special teams unit.”
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15. Terrion Arnold (CB) Alabama
“Aggressive corner with the strength and quickness to fit in a variety of schemes. Only a redshirt sophomore who is a little rough around the edges, but possesses the coverage skills and athleticism to be a true lockdown corner.”
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16. Dallas Turner (EDGE) Alabama
“An explosive bendy pass rusher with sky high upside. A former 5-Star recruit with plus speed. power and length he checks all the physical boxes of a Round 1 EDGE. However, inconsistent effort and limited pass rush polish create a boom/bust project.”
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17. Jared Verse (EDGE) Florida State
“Explosive power rusher with heavy hands and a relentless motor. Lacks the movement skills and bend of a Tier-1 pass rusher but has a high floor, well rounded playstyle, due to impressive strength and physicality in all phases of the game.”
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18. Jackson Powers-Johnson (IOL) Oregon
“Massive center with excellent movement skills and tremendous power at the point of attack. Scheme versatile with the athletic ability and football intelligence to play every spot on the interior offensive line.”
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19. Byron Murphy II (IDL) Texas
"Dynamic defensive lineman with the speed and power to be a top pass rusher in this league. While a little undersized, he shows the ability to win from a variety of alignments and create disruption on all three downs"
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20. Jer’Zhan “Johnny” Newton (IDL) Illinois
“Undersized, athletic defensive tackle who best fits as a 4-3 DT or 3-4 DE. Is a highly intelligent player who utilizes his hands and quickness well as a run defender and pass rusher.”
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21. Quinyon Mitchell (CB) Toledo
“Small school corner with the athleticism and ball skills to be a true CB1 at the next level. A high IQ player who excels at closing out of zone and possesses untapped man coverage upside.”
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22. J.C. Latham (OT) Alabama
“Big mauling tackle with the movement skills to thrive on either side in a variety of schemes. A powerful run blocker with a mean streak that flirts with the line of being undisciplined. Moves well for a 360 pound player and is more than capable in pass protection.”
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23. Darius Robinson (EDGE) Missouri
"Former DT converted to EDGE with impressive length and power. Wins as a pass rusher in a variety of ways and brings an infectious blend of toughness and aggression to a defense. Bit of a tweener build who needs polish, will not be a fit for every team."
24. Nate Wiggins (CB) Clemson
“Sticky man coverage corner with excellent instincts and strong ball production. A light frame and poor run game involvement may limit his potential landing spots but has some of the best coverage skills in the class.”
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25. Graham Barton (IOL) Duke
"Athletic lineman with the versatility to play up and down the line. Lacks the length to stick at LT in the NFL but possesses a well rounded game with plus quickness and strength that should make him a quality starter at any of the three IOL spots."
26. Brian Thomas Jr. (WR) LSU
“Height, weight, speed threat who features a surprisingly well rounded game. Despite lacking an elite trait his blend of all around athleticism and good football instincts projects for an instant impact starter.”
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27. Chop Robinson (EDGE) Penn State
“Dynamic speed rusher with the burst and quickness to be a instant impact player on 3rd down. Lackluster size and poor run defense likely limits his three down impact but should add serious juice to a teams pass rush.”
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28. Troy Franklin (WR) Oregon
“Long, wiry WR who excels on vertical routes and deep crossers. Brings a tantalizing blend of speed and quickness with a knack for finding soft spots in zone.”
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29. Chris Braswell (EDGE) Alabama
“Well rounded prospect with few weaknesses in his game. Lacks an elite trait or defining characteristic that would indicate a future star but possesses a nice blend of speed and power for the position. Smart, tough player who should be a quality starter at EDGE.”
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30. Adonai Mitchell (WR) Texas
“Talented perimeter WR who excels on vertical routes. Possesses a tantalizing blend of size and movement skills that indicate a legit All-Pro ceiling but major effort and consistency concerns create a concerningly low floor.”
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31. Ricky Pearsall (WR) Florida
"Dynamic Z WR who can separate at all levels of the field. A late breakout age and a smaller frame create a modest ceiling projection but will bring toughness, dependability and athleticism to any offense he joins. Should be a Week 1 starter and immediate producer."
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32. Jermaine Burton (WR) Alabama
"Talented deep threat with the ball skills and speed to win vertically. Off-field concerns and lack of size may drop his draft stock but possesses underrated route running and dependable hands that create a well rounded profile for an NFL Z."
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33. Bralen Trice (EDGE) Washington
"Powerful EDGE rusher who was extremely productive in college. Lacks the quickness or bend to be a top pass rusher at the next level but brings a blend of size, toughness and strength that should result in strong #2 production."
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34. Ladd McConkey (WR) Georgia
“Nuanced route runner with inside-out versatility. High end mental processing and above-average movement skills allows for three-level separation skills despite a lack luster size profile.”
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35. Keon Coleman (WR) Florida State
“Prototypical X WR who looks like he was built in a lab. Special combo of size, speed and ball skills gives him a tremendous ceiling but inconsistent play raises concerns about his floor.”
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36. Kool-Aid McKinstry (CB) Alabama
“Technically sound CB with a ton of experience and scheme versatility. Lacks the high end athleticism or turnover production to be a true difference maker but has the football IQ and polish to be a long time starter and high end CB2.”
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37. Mike Sainristil (CB) Michigan
"Twitchy instinctive slot corner who plays well above his size. Lacks the long speed or size to live on the outside but will instantly upgrade a teams nickel role with his toughness, coverage skills and ball production."
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38. Tyler Guyton (OT) Oklahoma
"Long athletic offensive tackle who is excellent in pass protection. Inconsistencies with balance and run blocking create a scary floor but his rare physical tools that give him legit All-Pro upside at either tackle spot."
39. Jordan Morgan (OT) Arizona
"Smooth moving tackle with the quickness and agility to be an impact player in a zone blocking scheme. Length and balance concerns may indicate a future home at guard but has the hand usage and experience to get a shot at tackle first."
40. Michael Penix Jr. (QB) Washington
“Traditional dropback passer with the arm talent and accuracy to push the ball down the field at a high level. Lacks mobility and struggles attacking the middle of the field, which when combined with age and injury history raises some concerning red flags”
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41. J.J. McCarthy (QB) Michigan
“Athletic QB with NFL level physical traits who has 26 starts of experience at the highest level of college football. Raw with inconsistent play but displays flashes of plus starter ability.”
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42. Roger Rosengarten (OT) Washington
“Athletic tackle with multi-year experience and high level play. A lighter frame and average length limit his overall power profile but projects as a solid starter in a zone blocking scheme.”
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43. Ja’Lynn Polk (WR) Washington
"Tough physical WR who will primarily win over the middle versus zone coverage. Lacks the speed or quickness to consistently separate versus man but is a useful player who brings energy to an offense with his contested catch skills and blocking effort."
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44. Kamari Lassiter (CB) Georgia
“High floor corner with the instincts and foot quickness to be a plus cover player at the next level. Lacks the elite physical traits or ball skills to be a star but his combination of toughness, IQ and technique translates to a multitude of schemes.”
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45. Michael Hall Jr. (IDL) Ohio State
"Disruptive defensive lineman with long arms and quick hands. Has less than ideal weight and inconsistencies against the run but his physical tools at only 20 years old have plus starter upside as an even front 3T."
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46. Xavier Worthy (WR) Texas
“Dynamic WR with the speed and ball tracking to threaten a defense vertically. Lacks the size and strength to be a true WR1 but brings versatile playmaking and return ability to add juice to an offense.”
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47. Spencer Rattler (QB) South Carolina
"Tough experienced quarterback with legit NFL arm talent. Lacks ideal size or athleticism for the position but shows accuracy and touch to all levels of the field and has experience navigating muddy pockets."
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48. Jonathon Brooks (RB) Texas
“Well rounded running back with the size and movement skills to be a true bell cow. High end tackle breaking ability and downhill burst makes him a load to handle but needs seasoning as a one year starter. Capable of providing true 3-down value as a pass catcher.”
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49. Trey Benson (RB) Florida State
“Big back with a powerful lower half and explosive first step. Projects as a lead back with three down versatility in a gap scheme that can highlight his contact balance and breakaway speed when he gets rolling downhill.”
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50. Kingsley Suamataia (OT) BYU
"Young athletic tackle with the length and movement skills to be a plus starter. Needs refinement to his footwork and hand placement to reach his ceiling but projects as an upside swing tackle with scheme versatility."
51. Ennis Rakestraw Jr. (CB) Missouri
"Well rounded coverage CB who can play both man and zone at an above average level. Is willing to get involved in run game despite leaner frame. Physical limitations indicate more of a CB2 role at the next level but should be an quality starter"
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52. Bo Nix (QB) Oregon
“Experienced and mature signal caller with 60+ starts at the collegiate level. Flawed as a pure drop back passer but above average athletic ability and accuracy projects him as a high floor back-up and spot starter.”
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53. Javon Bullard (SAF) Georgia
“Versatile defensive back with the football IQ and athletic ability to be a plug and play starter at the next level. Lacks the typically size for a NFL safety but uses excellent toughness and instincts to compensate.”
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54. Junior Colson (LB) Michigan
“Well rounded linebacker with true three down ability. Lacks the elite traits to be a star but possesses the requisite toughness, football IQ and tackling ability to be a quality starter at either MIKE or WILL.”
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55. Christian Haynes (IOL) Connecticut
"Experienced guard who brings tremendous toughness and effort. Lacks ideal size or length but his movement skills and positioning makes him a solid Day 2 option as an impact starter on the interior."
56. Tyler Nubin (SAF) Minnesota
"High IQ safety with good size and excellent ball skills. Lacks the athletic ability or top end speed to be a difference maker on the back-end but has a well rounded game with a high floor that should quickly translate to the NFL."
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57. Kris Jenkins (IDL) Michigan
"Tremendous run defending IDL with scheme and alignment versatility. Is a good athlete with impressive length and hand power but has yet to take the pass rushing jump scouts are looking for to elevate him from a super role player to a quality starter."
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58. Xavier Legette (WR) South Carolina
“Explosive straight-line athlete who is a big time YAC threat but lacks overall polish. Possesses a big catch radius and the leaping ability to be a ball winner at the catch point but requires specific play calling to get him into favorable situations.”
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59. Adisa Isaac (EDGE) Penn State
"Twitchy speed rusher with impressive length and quick hands. Lacks the size or strength to be a positive in the run game but shows the hand usage and agility to be an impactful rotational rusher early on and eventually round into a solid #2."
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60. Devontez Walker (WR) North Carolina
“Perimeter WR who wins vertically down the field due a good blend of speed and size. Average change of direction skills creates a limited profile but has the physical tools to bring value as a field stretcher.”
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61. Roman Wilson (WR) Michigan
"Speedy slot WR with the quickness and burst to beat man and zone coverage. Is undersized and struggles to win through contact but is extremely tough and dependable. Has plus speed to push the field vertically and the ball skills to create big plays."
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62. Payton Wilson (LB) North Carolina State
“Explosive sideline to sideline linebacker with high end production and effort. A significant injury history and lack of play strength may limit his landing spots but a intriguing blend of athleticism and third down versatility creates impressive upside.”
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63. Ruke Orhorhoro (IDL) Clemson
“Long explosive defensive lineman with the physical traits to be a three down difference maker. Needs to improve his instincts and technique to realize his upside but has legit plus starter potential with a little coaching.”
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64. Braden Fiske (IDL) Florida State
"Disruptive 3T who wins with quickness and speed. Undersized with limited scheme versatility at 24 years old indicates a lower ceiling but should provide instant pass rush impact due to quick violent hands and a strong motor."
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65. Kris Abrams-Draine (CB) Missouri
"Twitchy instinctive corner with excellent ball skills and scheme versatility. Lacks the size or strength to live on the outside but projects as a rock solid NCB with return value on special teams."
66. Jaylen Wright (RB) Tennessee
"Dynamic runner with the balance and footwork to play in a variety of schemes. Never took a heavy workload on in college and must improve his vision but has the athletic tools to be true three down difference maker at the next level with more experience."
67. Zach Frazier (IOL) West Virginia
“Tough, experienced center who is excellent on the move. Lacks the arm length or strength to be a difference true maker but has a well rounded game with a high floor.”
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68. Blake Fisher (OT) Notre Dame
"Long powerful right tackle with plenty of experience at only 21 years old. Below average athleticism and marginal hand placement leads to some struggles in pass protection but has starter qualities with nice upside in a gap scheme."
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69. Max Melton (CB) Rutgers
"Undersized yet energetic corner with plus speed and quickness. Size and strength limitations may slide him into the slot in the NFL but his instincts, aggression and ball skills should seamlessly translate to the next level."
70. Malachi Corley (WR) Western Kentucky
"Explosive slot WR who is at his best with the ball in his hands. Lacks the polish or route running skills to be a true outside WR but will bring a jolt of excitement and playmaking to an offense with his vision and contact balance in space."
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71. Renardo Green (CB) Florida State
"Sticky man coverage corner. Lacks the zone instincts and run support ability to fit into every scheme but is a plus athlete with excellent cover skills and good toughness."
72. Jared Wiley (TE) TCU
"Tall athletic tight end with good movement skills for his size. Requires polishing as a route runner and lacks the strength or toughness to be a true in-line blocker but his impressive catch radius and long speed makes him an intriguing move TE with upside."
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73. Edgerrin Cooper (LB) Texas A&M
"Aggressive downhill LB with speed and size to make impact splash plays. Is at his best flowing sideline to sideline as a point and shoot player. Outside of being a productive blitzer lacks much of a third down profile due to stiffness in his middle half."
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74. Ja’Tavion Sanders (TE) Texas
“Athletic move TE who excels with the ball in his hands in open space. Lacks the size and blocking ability to be a true inline TE but should be a versatile weapon that thrives in horizontal offenses.”
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75. Dominic Puni (IOL) Kansas
"Athletic offensive lineman with experience at both tackle and guard. Lacks the strength or mentality to play in a gap scheme but is an excellent pass protector with the footwork and polish to be a quality starter in a zone scheme."
76. Audric Estime (RB) Notre Dame
"Downhill bruiser who with good strength, contact balance and surprising agility for a man of his size. Lacks the change of direction skills and creativity to be game changer but brings toughness and power to a run game."
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77. Brandon Dorlus (IDL) Oregon
"3-4 DE who wins as a penetrator with speed and quickness. Impressive length and powerful hands allow him to quickly defeat blocks. Is a bit of a tweener who struggles to defend the run but should provided plus value as a pass rusher."
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78. T’Vondre Sweat (IDL) Texas
"Massive run stopping defensive tackle with heavy hands and long arms. A good athlete for his size but lacks the quickness or conditioning to be a true three down player. Early down rotational player who will improve any teams run defense."
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79. Jaylan Ford (LB) Texas
“Experienced linebacker with a well rounded game that should quickly translate to the NFL level. Proficient in all trades but master of none player who lacks an elite ceiling but shows flashes of real ball skills and coverage upside.”
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80. Sedrick Van Pran-Granger (IOL) Georgia
"Smart experienced center with good movement skills. Lacks the length or play strength to fit all systems but displays good quickness and burst to execute zone blocking schemes at a high level."
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81. MarShawn Lloyd (RB) USC
"Explosive one cut runner who excels with the ball in the open field. Is at his best on outside zone runs that let him weaponized his burst and speed. Ball security issues and a knee injury in his past are major red flags but projects as a dynamic back with pass catching upside."
82. Jalen McMillan (WR) Washington
"Vertical slot WR with fluid movement skills and dependable hands. Strength and size concerns limit his ceiling and ability to operate on the outside versus #1 CBs, but is a smart route runner with tons of experience and collegiate production, should be a high floor player in the NFL."
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83. Jonah Ellis (EDGE) Utah
"Athletic OLB who wins with agility and quickness. Lacks the size or strength to be an every down player but shows the bend and hand quickness to contributor as a pass rush specialist. Projects as a DPR in a 3-4 scheme."
84. Xavier Thomas (EDGE) Clemson
"Twitchy speed rusher with the bend and quickness to take the corner. An older player at 24, needs to add strength and additional rush moves to become a starter at the next level but has the tools to be an upside developmental project on late Day 2, early Day 3."
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85. T.J. Tampa (CB) Iowa State
“Long physical CB with good zone instincts. Has a stiff upright backpedal and below average speed that limits his man coverage ability but brings length, toughness and ball skills to a defense.”
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86. Blake Corum (RB) Michigan
“Undersized back with excellent vision and balance. Has a well rounded game that translates to a variety of schemes but limited physical traits and tons of wear and tear creates a modest outlook for his NFL future.”
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87. Maason Smith (IDL) LSU
"Long powerful defensive lineman with good strength and solid quickness. A former top prospect who has yet to consistently put it together mentally or physically but has intriguing tools with good upside as a Day 2 project"
88. Cade Stover (TE) Ohio State
"Well rounded TE with the athletic ability and toughness to play a variety of roles. Only in his second full season at the position and shows technique and consistency issues as a result. Displays the ball skills and budding route running to be a quality starter at the next level with solid blocking to boot."
89. Cole Bishop (SAF) Utah
“Explosive straight-line athlete with good size and toughness for the position. Tackling inconsistencies and limitations in coverage indicate more of a rotational role at the next level but brings a nice blend of instincts and range for a deep safety.”
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90. Christian Mahogany (IOL) Boston College
"Big powerful guard who loves to bully defenders in the run game. Lacks the movement skills or body control to be a plus move blocker and has some pass protection concerns but his size and hand power is impressive. Will be a solid starter in a run heavy gap scheme."
91. Bucky Irving (RB) Oregon
"Twitchy undersized back with excellent vision and pass catching ability. Lacks the size or athletic tools to be a primary ball carrier. Projects as a high quality RB2 who acts as a change of pace player and potential third down star."
92. Khyree Jackson (CB) Oregon
"Long physical press corner who provides good run support. Average long speed and stiff hips limit his coverage and scheme versatility but has the size and IQ to be a quality starter on the outside in a zone heavy scheme."
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93. Javon Baker (WR) UCF
"High IQ route runner who was extremely productive in college. Average athleticism limits his ability to win against top end coverage players. Projects as a high floor possession WR who can play all three WR spots due to his instincts, toughness and ball skills in traffic."
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94. Khristian Boyd (IDL) Northern Iowa
"Small school player with good size and quickness. Struggles versus the run and marginal mental processing at 24 years old paints a concerning picture but has legit pass rush upside and the hand usage to be a quality rotational player."
95. DeWayne Carter (IDL) Duke
"Experienced defensive lineman with good football IQ and excellent effort. Lacks the size or athletic ability to be a difference maker but is scheme and alignment versatile with a well rounded game and should be able provided quality rotation minutes from day one."
96. Dadrion Taylor-Demerson (SAF) Texas Tech
"Aggressive defensive back with excellent ball skills and play speed. Struggles with consistency as a tackler and discipline in single high SAF looks. Lacks the hip fluidity to cover WRs in space. Will bring energy and excitement to a defense with his downhill instincts and toughness."
97. Cooper Beebe (IOL) Kansas State
"Big powerful guard with multi-positional experience. Length and movement limitations reduce his ceiling and likely relegate him to a gap scheme only. Play strength and football IQ should translate immediately as a day one starter in the right offense."
98. Kamren Kinchens (SAF) Miami (FL)
“Tough hard-nosed safety with plenty of experience. Poor athletic testing and inconsistent coverage performance has led to a slide for the former top prosect but shows plus instincts and ball skills that give him a shot to be a solid starter.”
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99. Braelon Allen (RB) Wisconsin
“Traditional pro-style back who excels as a north-south runner on gap scheme runs. Elite size and contact balance make him a load to handle but a lack of burst and passing game impact limit his projection to being a 2-down power back.”
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100. Theo Johnson (TE) Penn State
"Big long TE with impressive straight line athleticism. Was a limited producer in college and struggles with consistency as a blocker. Size and ball skills create an intriguing skillset but needs to clean up his route running and blocking technique to be an impact player."
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Positional Rankings
Quarterbacks
1. Drake Maye - North Carolina
2. Caleb Williams - USC
3. Jayden Daniels - LSU
4. Michael Penix Jr. - Washington
5. J.J. McCarthy - Michigan
6. Spencer Rattler - South Carolina
7. Bo Nix - Oregon
Running Backs
1. Jonathan Brooks - Texas
2. Trey Benson - Florida State
3. Jaylen Wright - Tennessee
4. Audric Estime - Notre Dame
5. MarShawn Lloyd - USC
6. Blake Corum - Michigan
7. Bucky Irving - Oregon
8. Braelon Allen - Wisconsin
Wide Receivers
1. Marvin Harrison Jr. - Ohio State
2. Malik Nabers - LSU
3. Rome Odunze - Washington
4. Brian Thomas Jr. - LSU
5. Troy Franklin - Oregon
6. Adonai Mitchell - Texas
7. Ricky Pearsall - Florida
8. Jermaine Burton - Alabama
9. Ladd McConkey - Georgia
10. Keon Coleman - Florida State
11. Ja’Lynn Polk - Washington
12. Xavier Worthy - Texas
13. Devontez Walker - North Carolina
14. Roman Wilson - Michigan
15. Malachi Corley - Western Kentucky
16. Jalen McMillan - Washington
17. Javon Baker - UCF
Tight Ends
1. Brock Bowers - Georgia
2. Jared Wiley - TCU
3. Ja’Tavion Sanders - Texas
4. Cade Stover - Ohio State
5. Theo Johnson - Penn State
6. Ben Sinnott - Kansas State
7. AJ Barner - Michigan
Offensive Tackles
1. Joe Alt - Notre Dame
2. Olumuyiwa Fashanu - Penn State
3. Troy Fautanu - Washington
4. Amarius Mims - Georgia
5. Taliese Fuaga - Oregon State
6. J.C. Latham - Alabama
7. Tyler Guyton - Oklahoma
8. Jordan Morgan - Arizona
9. Roger Rosengarten - Washington
10. Kingsley Suamataia - BYU
11. Blake Fisher - Notre Dame
Interior Offensive Lineman
1. Jackson Powers- Johnson - Oregon
2. Graham Barton - Duke
3. Christian Haynes - UCONN
4. Zach Frazier - West Virginia
5. Dominic Puni - Kansas
6. Sedrick Van Pran-Granger - Georgia
7. Christian Mahogany - Boston College
8. Cooper Beebe - Kansas State
Interior Defensive Lineman
1. Byron Murphy II - Texas
2. Jer’Zhan “Johnny” Newton - Illinois
3. Michael Hall Jr. - Ohio State
4. Kris Jenkins - Michigan
5. Ruke Orhorhoro - Clemson
6. Braden Fiske - Florida State
7. Brandon Dorlus - Oregon
8. T’Vondre Sweat - Texas
9. Maason Smith - LSU
10. Khristian Boyd - Norther Iowa
11. DeWayne Carter - Duke
12. Tyler Davis - Clemson
EDGE Defenders
1. Laiatu Latu - UCLA
2. Dallas Turner - Alabama
3. Jared Verse - Florida State
4. Darius Robinson - Missouri
5. Chop Robinson - Penn State
6. Chris Braswell - Alabama
7. Bralen Trice - Washington
8. Adisa Isaac - Penn State
9. Jonah Ellis - Utah
10. Xavier Thomas - Clemson
Linebackers
1. Junior Colson - Michigan
2. Payton Wilson - North Carolina State
3. Edgerrin Cooper - Texas A&M
4. Jaylan Ford - Texas
5. Jeremiah Trotter Jr. - Clemson
Cornerbacks
1. Cooper DeJean - Iowa
2. Terrion Arnold - Alabama
3. Quinyon Mitchell - Toledo
4. Nate Wiggins - Clemson
5. Kool-Aid McKinstry - Alabama
6. Mike Sainristil - Michigan
7. Kamari Lassiter - Georgia
8. Ennis Rakestraw Jr. - Missouri
9. Kris Abrams-Draine - Missouri
10. Max Melton - Rutgers
11. Renardo Green - Florida State
12. T.J. Tampa - Iowa State
13. Khyree Jackson - Oregon
Safeties
1. Javon Bullard - Georgia
2. Tyler Nubin - Minnesota
3. Cole Bishop - Utah
4. Dadrion Taylor- Demerson - Texas Tech
5. Kamren Kinchens - Miami (FL)
Two Round Mock Draft
First Round
1. Chicago Bears - Caleb Williams (QB) USC
2. Washington Commanders - Drake Maye (QB) UNC
3. New England Patriots - Jayden Daniels (QB) LSU
4. Arizona Cardinals - Marvin Harrison Jr. (WR) Ohio State
5. Minnesota Vikings (via LAC) - J.J. McCarthy (QB) Minnesota
Trade: LAC Receives: #11, #23 & MIN 2025 1st Round / MIN Receives: #5
6. New York Giants - Malik Nabers (WR) LSU
7. Tennessee Titans - Joe Alt (OT) Notre Dame
8. Atlanta Falcons - Dallas Turner (EDGE) Alabama
9. Chicago Bears - Rome Odunze (WR) Washington
10. New York Jets - Troy Fautanu (OT) Washington
11. Los Angeles Chargers (via MIN) - J.C Latham (OT) Alabama
Trade: LAC Receives: #11, #23 & MIN 2025 1st Round / MIN Receives: #5
12. Denver Broncos - Brock Bowers (TE) Georgia
13. Las Vegas Raiders - Byron Murphy (IDL) Texas
14. New Orleans Saints - Olu Fashanu (OT) Penn State
15. Indianapolis Colts - Quinyon Mitchell (CB) Toledo
16. Cincinnati Bengals (via SEA) - Taliese Fuaga (OT) Oregon State
Trade: CIN Receives: #16 / SEA Receives: #18 & #97
17. Jacksonville Jaguars - Terrion Arnold (CB) Alabama
18. Seattle Seahawks (via CIN) - Graham Barton (IOL) Duke
Trade: CIN Receives: #16 / SEA Receives: #18 & #97
19. Los Angeles Rams - Jared Verse (EDGE) Florida State
20. Pittsburgh Steelers - Kool-Aid McKinstry (CB) Alabama
21. Miami Dolphins - Johnny Newton (IDL) Illinois
22. Philadelphia Eagles - Cooper DeJean (CB) Iowa
23. Buffalo Bills (via LAC, via MIN) - Brian Thomas Jr (WR) LSU
Trade: BUF Receives: #23 / LAC Receives: #28, #128, BUF 2025 3rd
24. Dallas Cowboys - Jackson Powers-Johnson (IOL) Oregon
25. Green Bay Packers - Amarius Mims (OT) Georgia
26. Tampa Bay Buccaneers - Laiatu Latu (EDGE) UCLA
27. Arizona Cardinals - Nate Wiggins (CB) Clemson
28. Los Angeles Chargers (via BUF) - Adonai Mitchell (WR) Texas
Trade: BUF Receives: #23 / LAC Receives: #28, #128, BUF 2025 3rd
29. Las Vegas Raiders (via Detroit Lions) - Michael Penix Jr. (QB) Washington
Trade: LV Receives: #29 / DET Receives: #44 & #77
30. Baltimore Ravens - Tyler Guyton (OT) Oklahoma
31. San Francisco 49ers - Darius Robinson (EDGE) Missouri
32. Kansas City Chiefs - Ladd McConkey (WR) Georgia
Second Round
33. Carolina Panthers - Xavier Legette (WR) South Carolina
34. New England Patriots - Troy Franklin (WR) Oregon
35. Arizona Cardinals - Zach Frazier (IOL) West Virginia
36. Washington Commanders - Chop Robinson (EDGE) Penn State
37. Los Angeles Chargers - Junior Colson (LB) Michigan
38. Tennessee Titans - Jordan Morgan (OT/OG) Arizona
39. Carolina Panthers - Mike Sainristil (CB) Michigan
40. Washington Commanders - Kingsley Suamataia (OT) BYU
41. Green Bay Packers - Tyler Nubin (SAF) Minnesota
42. Houston Texans - Braden Fiske (IDL) Florida State
43. Atlanta Falcons - Kamari Lassiter (CB) Georgia
44. Detroit Lions (via Las Vegas Raiders) - Marshawn Kneeland (EDGE) Western Michigan
45. New Orleans Saints - Ja’Lynn Polk (WR) Washington
46. Indianapolis Colts - Ricky Pearsall (WR) Florida
47. New York Giants - Ennis Rakestraw (CB) Missouri
48. Jacksonville Jaguars - Keon Coleman (WR) Florida State
49. Cincinnati Bengals - Chris Braswell (EDGE) Alabama
50. Philadelphia Eagles - Ruke Orhorhoro (IDL) Clemson
51. Pittsburgh Steelers - Christian Haynes (IOL) UCONN
52. Los Angeles Rams - Xavier Worthy (WR) Texas
53. Philadelphia Eagles - Edgerrin Cooper (LB) Texas A&M
54. Cleveland Browns - Kris Jenkins (IDL) Michigan
55. Miami Dolphins - Jonah Ellis (EDGE) Utah
56. Dallas Cowboys - Kiran Amegadjie (OT) Yale
57. Tampa Bay Buccaneers - Max Melton (CB) Rutgers
58. Green Bay Packers - Trevin Wallace (LB) Kentucky
59. Houston Texans - Adisa Isaac (EDGE) Penn State
60. Buffalo Bills - Michael Hall (IDL) Ohio State
61. Detroit Lions - Roman Wilson (WR) Michigan
62. Baltimore Ravens - Bralen Trice (EDGE) Washington
63. San Francisco 49ers - Roger Rosengarten (OT) Washington
64. Kansas City Chiefs - Blake Fisher (OT) Notre Dame
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