Quarterbacks
1. *Jared Goff, California
2. Carson Wentz, North Dakota St.
3. *Paxton Lynch, Memphis
4. Connor Cook, Michigan St.
5. *Christian Hackenberg, Penn St.
6. Dak Prescott, Mississippi St.
7. *Cardale Jones, Ohio St.
8. Brandon Allen, Arkansas
9. Cody Kessler, USC
10. Brandon Doughty, Western Kentucky
The notable change here is that Wentz moves to No. 2 ahead of Lynch. How he looks at the Senior Bowl could determine his staying power, but he's in pretty good shape. Brandon Allen is another name to watch. I could see him moving up a few more spots.
Running backs
1. *Ezekiel Elliott, Ohio St.
2. *Paul Perkins, UCLA
3. *Alex Collins, Arkansas
4. *C.J. Prosise, Notre Dame
5. *Derrick Henry, Alabama
6. Devontae Booker, Utah
7. *Jordan Howard, Indiana
8. Jonathan Williams, Arkansas
9. *Wendell Smallwood, West Virginia
10. Kenneth Dixon, Louisiana Tech
Zeke stays at No. 1 and should through the process. He's the one guy here I can see going in the first round.
Fullbacks
1. Dan Vitale, Northwestern
2. Dakota Gordon, San Diego St.
3. *Glenn Gronkowski, Kansas St.
4. Derek Watt, Wisconsin
5. Chris Swain, Navy
6. Andy Janovich, Nebraska
7. Quayvon Hicks, Georgia
8. Soma Vainuku, USC
9. Joe Kerridge, Michigan
10. Trevon Pendleton, Michigan St.
Yes, the Gronkowski and Watt you see above are in fact little brothers of players you might have heard of.
Wide receivers
1. *Laquon Treadwell, Mississippi
2. Josh Doctson, TCU
3. *Corey Coleman, Baylor
4. *Will Fuller, Notre Dame
5. *Michael Thomas, Ohio St.
6. Leonte Carroo, Rutgers
7. *Tyler Boyd, Pitt
8. *Pharoh Cooper, South Carolina
9. Sterling Shepard, Oklahoma
10. Braxton Miller, Ohio St.
Doctson moves up to No. 2, and Fuller skips ahead of Thomas. Goes without saying (but I will anyway): Workouts are absolutely pivotal for these guys.
Tight ends
1. *Hunter Henry, Arkansas
2. *Austin Hooper, Stanford
3. Jerell Adams, South Carolina
4. Nick Vannett, Ohio St.
5. David Morgan, Texas (SA)
6. Tyler Higbee, Western Kentucky
7. Bryce Williams, East Carolina
8. *David Grinnage, NC State
9. Ben Braunecker, Harvard
10. Kivon Cartwright, Colorado St.
Henry is the one guy who could slide into Round 1. Jake Butt returned to Michigan, which is why he's no longer near the top of the list.
Offensive tackles
1. *Laremy Tunsil, Mississippi
2. *Ronnie Stanley, Notre Dame
3. *Jack Conklin, Michigan St.
4. Taylor Decker, Ohio St.
5. *Shon Coleman, Auburn
6. Jason Spriggs, Indiana
7. *Germain Ifedi, Texas A&M
8. *Jerald Hawkins, LSU
9. Kyle Murphy, Stanford
10. John Theus, Georgia
This has turned into a pretty solid class at the top. If the draft was tomorrow I can see up to six guys as possibilities for Round 1. Keep an eye on Spriggs, as he could be a workout warrior and move up.
Guards
1. Cody Whitehair, Kansas St.
2. Spencer Drango, Baylor
3. Sebastian Tretola, Arkansas
4. Joshua Garnett, Stanford
5. *Denver Kirkland, Arkansas
6. Vadal Alexander, LSU
7. Christian Westerman, Arizona St.
8. Joe Dahl, Washington St.
9. Connor McGovern, Missouri
10. Landon Turner, North Carolina
Whitehair played tackle, but he'll end up inside. Same story for several others here.
Centers
1. Ryan Kelly, Alabama
2. Max Tuerk, USC
3. Nick Martin, Notre Dame
4. Jack Allen, Michigan St.
5. Matt Skura, Duke
6. Austin Blythe, Iowa
7. Evan Boehm, Missouri
8. Kyle Friend, Temple
9. Mike Matthews, Texas A&M
10. Graham Glasgow, Michigan
Kelly won't be at the Senior Bowl, but his stock isn't a concern. Tons of tape; great kid. A sleeper here to watch is Blythe. He was just so consistently good. The coaches there rave about him.
Defensive ends
1. *Joey Bosa, Ohio St.
2. DeForest Buckner, Oregon
3. *Shaq Lawson, Clemson
4. *Kevin Dodd, Clemson
5. *Emmanuel Ogbah, Oklahoma St.
6. Sheldon Rankins, Louisville
7. Shilique Calhoun, Michigan St.
8. Jonathan Bullard, Florida
9. Noah Spence, Eastern Kentucky
10. Jihad Ward, Illinois
Kevin Dodd is the guy crashing the party here. He closed his season on fire and is now solidly in the first-round mix. Bullard is a guy you can move around -- not a classic edge-bending DE.
Defensive tackles
1. *A'Shawn Robinson, Alabama
2. Jarran Reed, Alabama
3. *Robert Nkemdiche, Mississippi
4. *Austin Johnson, Penn St.
5. *Kenny Clark, UCLA
6. *Andrew Billings, Baylor
7. Vernon Butler, Louisiana Tech
8. Sheldon Day, Notre Dame
9. *Chris Jones, Mississippi St.
10. Adolphus Washington, Ohio St.
Bama was pretty good up front, huh? The big riser here is Johnson, who is just a mountain in the middle. It feels like people are starting to catch up on Vernon Butler. We profiled him last year, and he has continued to dominate.
Inside linebackers
1. *Myles Jack, UCLA
2. Reggie Ragland, Alabama
3. *Scooby Wright, Arizona
4. Kentrell Brothers, Missouri
5. Antonio Morrison, Florida
6. *Dominique Alexander, Oklahoma
7. Cassanova McKinzy, Auburn
8. Terrance Smith, Florida St.
9. *Nick Vigil, Utah St.
10. Nick Kwiatkoski, West Virginia
I've been a big Jack fan for a while now, and his ability to cover makes him really special. He could play safety if he wanted to. Scooby Wright is a guy to watch, as he's dropped some weight and should be moving well.
Outside linebackers
1. *Jaylon Smith, Notre Dame
2. *Leonard Floyd, Georgia
3. *Kamalei Correa, Boise St.
4. *Su'a Cravens, USC
5. **Darron Lee, Ohio St.
6. Kyler Fackrell, Utah St.
7. Joshua Perry, Ohio St.
8. Deion Jones, LSU
9. Joe Schobert, Wisconsin
10. Eric Striker, Oklahoma
We're in wait-and-see mode on Jaylon Smith's knee. Special player who should still be in Round 1.
Cornerbacks
1. *Jalen Ramsey, Florida St.
2. *Vernon Hargreaves, Florida
3. **Mackensie Alexander, Clemson
4. **Eli Apple, Ohio St.
5. *Kendall Fuller, Virginia Tech
6. William Jackson, Houston
7. KeiVarae Russell, Notre Dame
8. *Artie Burns, Miami (FL)
9. Harlan Miller, Southeastern Louisiana
10. *Zack Sanchez, Oklahoma
Deep group. Someone will get a really good cornerback well into the draft.
Safeties
1. *Vonn Bell, Ohio St.
2. Jeremy Cash, Duke
3. Karl Joseph, West Virginia
4. Darian Thompson, Boise St.
5. *Tyvis Powell, Ohio St.
6. DeAndre Houston-Carson, William & Mary
7. *Jayron Kearse, Clemson
8. Kevin Byard, Middle Tennessee St.
9. Miles Killebrew, Southern Utah
10. Deiondre' Hall, Northern Iowa
There isn's a dead-certain first-rounder here. I should mention that Ramsey (under cornerbacks) would be the No. 1 safety if he was grouped here.
Kickers and punters
1. *Roberto Aguayo, PK, Florida St.
2. Drew Kaser, P, Texas A&M
3. Brad Craddock, PK, Maryland
4. Riley Dixon, P, Syracuse
5. *Eric Enderson, P, Delaware
6. Ka'imi Fairbairn, PK, UCLA
7. Jaden Oberkrom, PK, TCU
8. Conrad Ukropina, PK, Stanford
9. Nick O'Toole, P, West Virginia
10. Ross Martin, PK, Duke
Remember that Aguayo could have entered the draft last season.