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NFL draft 2021 rankings: Todd McShay's final top 350 prospects, plus grades and position ranks
Apr 27, 2021
Todd McShay
ESPN Senior Writer

All right, it's time. With less than 72 hours until the 2021 NFL draft kicks off from Cleveland with the Jacksonville Jaguars at No. 1, I'm finally shutting off the game tape and hitting submit on my final prospect rankings for this year's class.

It's an extremely talented class, starting with a generational QB prospect at the top. The quarterback group offers multiple potential franchise starters, and we could see five come off the board in record time on Thursday night. But don't sleep on the other offensive positions: We have an incredible tight end prospect in the mix, several game-changing wide receivers and a deep offensive line class. On the other side of the ball, the defensive back class is perhaps the most exciting, but teams in the market for impact linebackers, productive edge rushers or disruptive defensive linemen will find plenty of options too.

In all, 259 names will be called over seven rounds and three days, but my board goes 350 deep. I've provided our Scouts Inc. grades in parentheses after each player's name, and the first 50 prospects include abridged scouting reports and video highlights. I also rolled out my full positional breakdown of the rankings at the bottom, which includes nearly 500 prospects in total and as many as 66 per position. Here are my final top 350 players in this draft class.


1. Trevor Lawrence, QB, Clemson (Grade: 97)
Height: 6-foot-6 | Weight: 213 pounds | Highlights

Lawrence has very good decision-making skills, good release quickness and top-tier velocity as a passer. Although Lawrence is still working on the consistency of his footwork and ball placement, his overall touch, timing and anticipation are excellent. He knows how to lead receivers open and spots the ball very well on back-shoulder throws. And he has solid pocket mobility for such a tall quarterback, with quickness in the pocket and a feel for pressure. As a runner, Lawrence has good speed when he takes off. In all, he is a once-in-a-decade type of quarterback prospect.


2. Kyle Pitts, TE, Florida (Grade: 94)
Height: 6-6 | Weight: 245 | Highlights

Pitts is a hybrid receiver/tight end with a big frame, long arms and very good physical ability. He is an excellent route runner who separates from linebackers and safeties, and he settles into pockets working against zone looks. He has the foot speed and active hands to get off press, and his ability to collect contested catches makes him a tough matchup when he moves outside. Pitts has the size and second gear to threaten downfield, along with the burst and strength to make him a threat after the catch. Pitts' talent and versatility make him a matchup nightmare for defenses.



3. Ja'Marr Chase, WR, LSU (Grade: 94)
Height: 6-0 | Weight: 201 | Highlights

Before opting out of the 2020 season, Chase broke the SEC single-season records for receiving touchdowns (20) and receiving yards (1,780) in 2019. He has a sturdy build with very good top-end speed, and he is physical getting off the line of scrimmage. His best trait is his ability to track the ball and adjust, and his body control is outstanding. He lacks elite twitchiness with the ball in his hands, but he's a tough open-field runner with excellent contact balance for a receiver.

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4. Zach Wilson, QB, BYU (Grade: 93)
Height: 6-2 | Weight: 214 | Highlights

Wilson played in a pistol-heavy offense at BYU that featured full-field reads. One of his best traits is his ability to extend plays, as he has the instincts and agility to create after the initial play breaks down, and he does a very good job of adjusting his arm angles to generate throwing windows. His ability to throw receivers open also stands out, as Wilson shows above-average touch against zone looks. He doesn't appear to have great top-end speed, but he's an instinctive runner with good quickness and competitiveness.


5. Penei Sewell, OT, Oregon (Grade: 93)
Height: 6-6 | Weight: 330 | Highlights

Sewell has the feet to excel as a zone blocker and the power to move defenders off the ball when he keeps his pads down in the run game. He gets set quickly and tends to land the initial punch with good hand placement. His footwork is a little inconsistent, but he has the length to recover. He played in only two seasons at Oregon, and lack of experience is a slight concern, but Sewell is the top offensive tackle and a Day 1 starter.


6. DeVonta Smith, WR, Alabama (Grade: 93)
Height: 6-0 | Weight: 170 | Highlights

What stands out most about Smith are his instincts and elite-level savvy as a route runner. He explodes off the line with top-end initial burst, and he is sudden and crafty enough to beat press-man coverage. Smith is smooth getting in and out of breaks, and he consistently gains separation at the top of his stem versus man-to-man coverage and has an outstanding feel for locating soft spots in zone. He occasionally gets outmuscled during his routes by bigger corners, but he rarely drops a catchable ball, and he does a very good job tracking the ball vertically.


7. Jaylen Waddle, WR, Alabama (Grade: 93)
Height: 5-10 | Weight: 180 | Highlights

As a route runner, Waddle explodes off the line and out of his breaks, and he tracks the deep ball extremely well. Press corners really struggle to redirect him because of his elite twitch and how fast he reaches top speed. Waddle is the most dangerous player in the country with the ball in his hands because of his lateral agility, elusiveness, field vision and breakaway speed. He isn't afraid to work the middle, but he can be inconsistent catching in traffic.


8. Rashawn Slater, OT, Northwestern (Grade: 93)
Height: 6-4 | Weight: 304 | Highlights

Slater is an effective positional blocker with good balance and average power in the run game. He is smooth climbing to the second level and has excellent range. In pass protection, Slater is an above-average hands fighter with excellent quickness, upper-body strength, body control and quick feet. He gives up too much ground on occasion, but he tends to recover quickly and blocks to the whistle. Slater's below-average arm length is worth noting, but we believe that he has the balance, foot speed and feel for the game to be a Day 1 starter at tackle -- with the versatility to kick inside.


9. Trey Lance, QB, North Dakota State (Grade: 92)
Height: 6-4 | Weight: 224 | Highlights

Lance has great arm strength, and he extends plays and makes off-platform throws with frequency. He is efficient dropping from under center and excels at selling play-action. Lance has fast eyes and does an exceptional job with ball security. He shows good downfield touch, but his biggest weakness is a lack of consistently accurate ball placement, especially on shorter throws and throws outside the hashes. He is a bruising runner with good top-end speed. Lance's relative inexperience (17 starts) and FCS level of competition are concerns.


10. Patrick Surtain II, CB, Alabama (Grade: 92)
Height: 6-2 | Weight: 208 | Highlights

Surtain is an instinctive cover corner who can diagnose receivers' routes and quarterbacks' eyes. He plays within the structure of the defense and knows where to funnel WRs. A sound playmaker, he has good ball-reaction skills and soft hands. Surtain limits yards after the catch and is a strong tackler.


11. Justin Fields, QB, Ohio State (Grade: 91)
Height: 6-3 | Weight: 227 | Highlights

Fields has very good accuracy and gets very good zip on vertical throws. He shows a quick release -- he can snap his wrist and the ball jumps off his hand. The biggest knock on Fields is that he wants to see his receiver come open, and he will need to do a better job of anticipating throws. He is a good mover in the pocket, and he does a solid job of keeping his eyes downfield while extending plays and locating late-opening targets. Fields has some developing to do as a processer, but if placed in the right system, he should quickly become a top-tier NFL starter.


12. Jeremiah Owusu-Koramoah, ILB, Notre Dame (Grade: 91)
Height: 6-2 | Weight: 221 | Highlights

Owusu-Koramoah is what the NFL is looking for in a defender because of his exceptional versatility. He's an undersized but instinctive and fast WLB who can play the overhang position. He shows very good recognition skills and always seems to be around the ball. He needs to get bigger and stronger, but Owusu-Koramoah is fluid, smooth and fast in coverage. He has also flashed the ability to pressure quarterbacks and get home with speed and suddenness.


13. Alijah Vera-Tucker, G, USC (Grade: 91)
Height: 6-5 | Weight: 308 | Highlights

Vera-Tucker gets into sound initial position and gets movement at the point of attack in the run game. He gets top-heavy and falls off some blocks late, but he takes sound angles climbing to the second level. He's smooth getting set and has above-average body control for his size in pass pro. He has a strong punch, tends to get his hands inside and anchors well. Vera-Tucker is a better fit at guard than tackle but could provide depth outside in the NFL.


14. Jaycee Horn, CB, South Carolina (Grade: 91)
Height: 6-1 | Weight: 205 | Highlights

Horn has the size, speed, toughness and length to develop into a very good press corner. He makes it tough for receivers to get off the line and into routes. He's a little tight, and he gets grabby at times. He's more effective matching up with slot receivers than most corners with his size. Horn flashes solid instincts and tracks the ball well, and he's competitive in 50-50 situations. And he's a threat blitzing off the edge.


15. Mac Jones, QB, Alabama (Grade: 90)
Height: 6-3 | Weight: 217 | Highlights

His pocket presence and ability to maneuver within the pocket really stand out on tape. Jones has shown high-level ball placement on short to intermediate throws and has very good timing and anticipation. He processes things quickly and has outstanding football sense, and he consistently displays the ability to lead receivers to yards after the catch. Jones also understands trajectory and can layer the ball between defenders. But he has a tendency to underthrow the deep ball, and he is not much of a threat as a runner.


16. Micah Parsons, ILB, Penn State (Grade: 90)
Height: 6-3 | Weight: 246 | Highlights

Parsons is a very good tackler with excellent range. He's a disruptive interior run defender with the burst to shoot gaps and the ability to quickly slip blocks. There's room for improvement when it comes to getting off blocks, but he has good size and balance. He's a dynamic third-down player who covers ground in zone and has solid man cover traits. He flashes as a hands fighter and has the closing burst to get to the quarterback rushing off the edge and between the tackles.


17. Trevon Moehrig, S, TCU (Grade: 90)
Height: 6-0 | Weight: 202 | Highlights

Moehrig is an explosive playmaker who shows good burst breaking on the ball and good timing breaking up passes. Moehrig has good recovery speed and flashes the ability to locate the ball and finish with an interception once he gets back in phase. He has good range in run support and is an above-average open-field tackler.


18. Kwity Paye, DE, Michigan (Grade: 90)
Height: 6-3 | Weight: 261 | Highlights

Paye has an extremely high ceiling. He has fast eyes and explosive closing speed in pursuit. He needs to make strides as a hands fighter, but Paye flashes the ability to slip blocks and make plays in the backfield. He has above-average range and presents good versatility; he kicks inside to rush the passer, and he's a 3-4 OLB candidate.


19. Caleb Farley, CB, Virginia Tech (Grade: 90)
Height: 6-2 | Weight: 197 | Highlights

Farley possesses a rare blend of size, length, top-end speed and burst. His ball skills are elite, as he tracks the ball extremely well and has natural instincts when it comes to getting into phase and getting his head turned around at the right time. He reads receivers and is a playmaker. His recognition skills could improve with more experience, and he's a bit of a buffet tackler.


20. Christian Darrisaw, OT, Virginia Tech (Grade: 90)
Height: 6-5 | Weight: 322 | Highlights

Darrisaw is an excellent zone blocker when his technique is sound. He's smooth climbing and has the powerful punch to knock defenders off course when he gets into space, but he doesn't always finish like he's capable of finishing. He's smooth getting set and flashes good change of direction in pass pro. He has the length to ride speed rushers past the quarterback, and he bends well enough to hold his ground against power. But Darrisaw stops moving his feet and occasionally lunges at the top of his set.


21. Jaelan Phillips, DE, Miami (Grade: 90)
Height: 6-6 | Weight: 260 | Highlights

Phillips is powerful and does an excellent job of working through contact because of his long arms, heavy hands and body control. He also excelled when reduced to defensive tackle on obvious pass downs. As a run defender, he has the length and strength to set the edge, though he needs to play with better leverage.


22. Travis Etienne, RB, Clemson (Grade: 90)
Height: 5-10 | Weight: 215 | Highlights

The combination of initial burst and straight-line acceleration is his strongest trait, as he shows an explosive second gear when he hits daylight on the second level. Etienne is a home-run hitter in space. He is a decisive runner, especially between the tackles, and has solid contact balance.


23. Elijah Moore, WR, Ole Miss (Grade: 90)
Height: 5-10 | Weight: 178 | Highlights

Moore is an undersized slot receiver who reads coverages well and excels at attacking the middle of the field against zone looks. He flashes as a route runner and has the ability to separate from man. He's a hands catcher who plucks the ball out of the air, and his burst and elusiveness make him a threat after the catch. But Moore is not as dangerous downfield.


24. Greg Newsome II, CB, Northwestern (Grade: 90)
Height: 6-0 | Weight: 192 | Highlights

Newsome is a scheme-versatile corner with a rare blend of length, agility and top-end speed. He has all the tools to develop into an effective press corner in the NFL, including balance and fluidity. He does an above-average job of recovering when he gets caught out of position, but he gets too grabby and physical at times. He plays through the receiver's hands and rips the ball out.


25. Jamin Davis, ILB, Kentucky (Grade: 90)
Height: 6-4 | Weight: 234 | Highlights

Davis is a long-levered and somewhat lean off-the-ball linebacker with very good speed and overall movement skills. He's a downhill run defender with a very good closing burst, showing balance and short-area quickness. He can get pushed around on occasion when reached but uses his long arms and quick feet to keep off most blocks. And he is a very reliable tackler in space. Davis is still developing recognition skills in coverage.


26. Teven Jenkins, OT, Oklahoma State (Grade: 89)
Height: 6-7 | Weight: 320 | Highlights

Jenkins started mostly at right tackle but also started six times at left tackle and twice at right guard. He is a big, powerful tackle who has a wide frame to cover up defenders and consistently drives defenders off the line of scrimmage. He has solid range and shows good body control as a second-level blocker. Jenkins lacks ideal mirror-and-slide agility, but he is smooth getting set in pass pro and plays with excellent balance. He tends to hold his ground effectively against power rushers.


27. Zaven Collins, LB, Tulsa (Grade: 89)
Height: 6-4 | Weight: 260 | Highlights

Collins is a dynamic and versatile linebacker with a nice blend of size and top-end speed. He's tall enough to see into the backfield and track the ball, and he's quick enough to shoot gaps. He has the strength to hold his ground at the point of attack, does a good job of getting off blocks and is a heavy hitter. Collins reads the quarterback and has excellent ball skills. And he has the burst and power to make an impact as a pass-rusher. He can play inside or outside linebacker regardless of the front.


28. Najee Harris, RB, Alabama (Grade: 89)
Height: 6-1 | Weight: 232 | Highlights

Harris has excellent size and decent top-end speed. He was a much more decisive runner as a senior, showing oily hips for a big back and playing light on his feet. He gets in and out of breaks quickly, has excellent ball security and is a slippery runner between the tackles, but he has acceleration limitations. As a pass-catcher, Harris has a big catch radius.


29. Rashod Bateman, WR, Minnesota (Grade: 89)
Height: 6-0 | Weight: 190 | Highlights

Bateman works outside and in the slot, and his two standout qualities are his route running and ball skills. He's an NFL-ready route runner who is highly adept at beating press coverage and is precise/crafty with his routes. He consistently generates good separation with angles, physicality and sharp routes. Bateman is a natural hands-catcher who attacks the ball away from his frame. He has strong hands in traffic and seamlessly plucks the ball and transitions upfield. And he's not afraid to work the middle of the field.


30. Christian Barmore, DT, Alabama (Grade: 89)
Height: 6-4 | Weight: 310 | Highlights

As a pass-rusher, Barmore has adequate quickness for his size. He has upside in terms of his counterpunch because of his quick hands, but he's more of a power rusher at this point and tends to stall out too quickly. As a run defender, Barmore plays with good leverage and is stout enough to take on double-teams. He's inconsistent disengaging from blocks, but he locates the ball quickly and shows adequate change-of-direction skills.


31. Azeez Ojulari, OLB, Georgia (Grade: 88)
Height: 6-2 | Weight: 249 | Highlights

Ojulari displays elite edge rushing traits -- including first-step burst and good body control -- and has natural pass-rush instincts. His dip-and-rip move is outstanding. Ojulari also has a great closing burst to the quarterback once he turns the edge. He is much better rushing the passer than in coverage, but he shows good fluidity and range in underneath coverage when asked to drop. Versus the run, he has very good range but needs to get stronger at the point of attack.


32. Kadarius Toney, WR, Florida (Grade: 88)
Height: 6-0 | Weight: 193 | Highlights

Toney is an undersized slot receiver at his best in space. He has rare explosiveness to go along with good contact balance, open-field instincts and the top-end speed to threaten vertically. He has made strides as a route runner and shows excellent separation skills. He is a hands catcher, but he is a small target with shorter arms and has the occasional drop. Toney is a versatile weapon who can make an immediate impact on offense and in the return game.


33. Liam Eichenberg, OT, Notre Dame (Grade: 88)
Height: 6-6 | Weight: 306 | Highlights

Eichenberg excels in pass pro, getting set quickly and tending to get his hands inside. He stays inside-out and powers down to take away inside moves. He occasionally gives too much ground against power rushers. Eichenberg takes great angles in the run game, is technically sound and has more power than his frame would indicate.


34. Asante Samuel Jr., CB, Florida State (Grade: 88)
Height: 5-10 | Weight: 180 | Highlights

Samuel has average top-end speed, but he is a technically sound and instinctive cover corner who pays great attention to detail. He shows excellent change-of-direction skills and good body control in coverage. The only concern is his lack of size on contested balls against bigger wide receivers, though he has solid overall ball skills.


35. Javonte Williams, RB, North Carolina (Grade: 88)
Height: 5-10 | Weight: 212 | Highlights

Williams is a tightly packed back with excellent acceleration and burst. He has excellent contact balance and breaks more tackles than any other running back I studied on tape. He hits the hole hard but also does a great job of setting up blocks -- and he has outstanding open-field vision to set up multiple cuts and make defenders miss. But his ball skills are average at best.


36. Ronnie Perkins, DE, Oklahoma (Grade: 88)
Height: 6-3 | Weight: 253 | Highlights

Perkins has a quick first step, and he has really good bend as an edge rusher. However, he needs to improve his upper-body strength and develop more explosive hands as a pass-rusher. His speed-to-power rushes frequently stall. Against the run, he sets an adequate edge but needs to disengage faster.


37. Joe Tryon, DE, Washington (Grade: 88)
Height: 6-5 | Weight: 259 | Highlights

Tryon has a quick first step and knocks tackles back with an initial surge rushing the passer. He needs to be more fluid with his counter moves, and his closing burst is average. He does a good job of locking out and locating the ball as a run defender. Tryon has some experience playing 3-4 OLB in addition to end and dropping into underneath zone coverage.


38. Jayson Oweh, DE, Penn State (Grade: 87)
Height: 6-5 | Weight: 257 | Highlights

Oweh is explosive with excellent length and rare top-end speed. He's not a polished pass-rusher at this point, his pads tend to rise when he works inside, and he has room to grow as a hands fighter. Oweh is more disruptive on tape than the stats would suggest. He's versatile enough to kick inside and is also a 3-4 OLB conversion candidate.


39. Dillon Radunz, OT, North Dakota State (Grade: 87)
Height: 6-6 | Weight: 301 | Highlights

Radunz still needs to add bulk and continue to improve his lower-body strength. But he is a smooth mover who gets set quickly and mirrors effectively in pass pro, though he gives too much ground at times. Radunz has the ability to excel in a zone-heavy run scheme and shows excellent range as a second-level blocker. He flashes the ability to generate initial push, but he is not an overpowering drive blocker.


40. Nick Bolton, ILB, Missouri (Grade: 87)
Height: 5-11 | Weight: 237 | Highlights

Bolton has exceptional eyes for diagnosing plays and locating the ball. And while he doesn't have great speed, he plays fast and shows very good closing burst with outstanding open-field tackling skills. Bolton does not have great take-on skills but does an excellent job of shooting gaps and getting over the top of blockers. In coverage, he shows solid range in underneath zone but lacks ideal top-end speed to match up with faster pass-catchers.


41. Tyson Campbell, CB, Georgia (Grade: 86)
Height: 6-1 | Weight: 193 | Highlights

Campbell has outstanding top-end speed, especially for a taller cornerback. He shows outstanding closing burst when the ball is in the air and makes up for some recognition mistakes and limits yards after the catch as a result. He also shows good aggressiveness in run support.


42. Levi Onwuzurike, DT, Washington (Grade: 86)
Height: 6-3 | Weight: 290 | Highlights

Onwuzurike lacks great size, but he's sudden with good quickness for the position. As a pass-rusher, he's consistently disruptive, he shows violent hands and a strong upper body to disengage from blocks, and he closes well. Onwuzurike is at his best when he can use his quickness to penetrate as a run defender.


43. Carlos Basham Jr., DE, Wake Forest (Grade: 86)
Height: 6-3 | Weight: 274 | Highlights

Basham is a powerful edge rusher with good quickness and violent hands. He also has the size and strength to set the edge against the run, along with the foot speed and quick hands to slip blocks and disrupt plays in the backfield.


44. Tutu Atwell, WR, Louisville (Grade: 85)
Height: 5-9 | Weight: 155 | Highlights

Atwell is a pint-sized slot receiver with lightning-quick feet and explosive speed, and he's a threat to pull away whenever he gets a seam. He's not as dangerous downfield as he is after the catch, but his speed makes him a threat to get behind the coverage. He has a small catch radius and just average hands.


45. Landon Dickerson, C/G, Alabama (Grade: 85)
Height: 6-6 | Weight: 333 | Highlights

In pass pro, Dickerson shows very good awareness and patience. He has heavy hands and has excellent power in his punch, but he lacks ideal mirror quickness and will get in trouble when he loses initially, typically by lunging. As a run blocker, Dickerson takes great angles and is powerful at the point of attack. He rarely loses a point-of-attack battle when he's in position.


46. Terrace Marshall Jr., WR, LSU (Grade: 84)
Height: 6-3 | Weight: 205 | Highlights

Marshall has excellent height, unique initial burst and good top-end speed for his frame. He struggles getting in and out of breaks, but he explodes off the line of scrimmage and frequently threatens cornerbacks with his acceleration. Marshall has an excellent catch radius and is sneaky elusive after the catch for a long-legged receiver.


47. Jabril Cox, ILB, LSU (Grade: 84)
Height: 6-3 | Weight: 232 | Highlights

Cox has outstanding size, length and bulk to go along with his above-average speed. He excels in coverage, and he's smooth and fluid with above-average recovery speed. Cox is a rangy run defender with good closing speed, though there's room for improvement when it comes to getting off blocks.


48. Gregory Rousseau, DE, Miami (Grade: 84)
Height: 6-7 | Weight: 266 | Highlights

Rousseau has an exceptional frame but still lacks polish as an edge rusher. He is a powerful pass-rusher who flashes the ability to overwhelm blockers. He actually showed more upside as an interior pass-rusher, flashing a quick first step and productive hand usage. As a run defender, he's an edge-setter with the strength and length to press blockers off his frame, but he is a bit of an inconsistent finisher.


49. Elijah Molden, CB, Washington (Grade: 83)
Height: 5-10 | Weight: 192 | Highlights

Molden is a tightly packed slot corner with very good balance, body control and instincts. He excels at working as the nickelback, especially in zone coverage. He has just adequate top-end speed, but he does a good job of playing through the receiver's hands when he gets caught out of phase.


50. Andre Cisco, S, Syracuse (Grade: 82)
Height: 6-1 | Weight: 216 | Highlights

Cisco is an interchangeable safety with a good blend of size and speed. He's instinctive and rangy enough to play center field. He's a ball hawk and natural hands catcher. He flashes a violent punch and the ability to get off blocks when he lines up at linebacker depth. Aggressiveness and physicality playing the run comes and goes, and his recent injury history is a concern.



51-75

51. Chazz Surratt, ILB, North Carolina (82)
52. Hunter Long, TE, Boston College (82)
53. Richie Grant, S, UCF (82)
54. Rondale Moore, WR, Purdue (81)
55. Creed Humphrey, C, Oklahoma (81)
56. Jevon Holland, S, Oregon (81)
57. D'Wayne Eskridge, WR, Western Michigan (80)
58. Pat Freiermuth, TE, Penn State (80)
59. Ifeatu Melifonwu, CB, Syracuse (80)
60. Alex Leatherwood, G, Alabama (80)
61. Quinn Meinerz, G, Wisconsin-Whitewater (80)
62. Walker Little, OT, Stanford (80)
63. Davis Mills, QB, Stanford (79)
64. Kelvin Joseph, CB, Kentucky (79)
65. Kyle Trask, QB, Florida (78)
66. Samuel Cosmi, OT, Texas (78)
67. Kellen Mond, QB, Texas A&M (77)
68. Patrick Jones II, DE, Pittsburgh (77)
69. Chris Rumph II, OLB, Duke (77)
70. Alim McNeill, DT, NC State (77)
71. Eric Stokes, CB, Georgia (76)
72. Anthony Schwartz, WR, Auburn (76)
73. Payton Turner, DE, Houston (76)
74. Aaron Robinson, CB, UCF (76)
75. Tylan Wallace, WR, Oklahoma State (76)



76-100

76. Nico Collins, WR, Michigan (75)
77. Spencer Brown, OT, Northern Iowa (75)
78. Jackson Carman, G, Clemson (75)
79. Trey Sermon, RB, Ohio State (75)
80. Milton Williams, DT, Louisiana Tech (75)
81. Benjamin St-Juste, CB, Minnesota (75)
82. Wyatt Davis, G, Ohio State (74)
83. Michael Carter, RB, North Carolina (74)
84. Joseph Ossai, OLB, Texas (74)
85. Tay Gowan, CB, UCF (74)
86. Amari Rodgers, WR, Clemson (74)
87. Osa Odighizuwa, DT, UCLA (73)
88. James Hudson, OT, Cincinnati (73)
89. Shi Smith, WR, South Carolina (73)
90. Shakur Brown, CB, Michigan State (73)
91. Jamar Johnson, S, Indiana (73)
92. Aaron Banks, G, Notre Dame (73)
93. Tommy Tremble, TE, Notre Dame (73)
94. Cade Johnson, WR, South Dakota State (72)
95. Paulson Adebo, CB, Stanford (72)
96. Richard LeCounte, S, Georgia (72)
97. Jay Tufele, DT, USC (72)
98. Dyami Brown, WR, North Carolina (71)
99. Pete Werner, ILB, Ohio State (71)
100. Trey Smith, G, Tennessee (71)



101-150

101. Shaun Wade, CB, Ohio State (71)
102. Hamsah Nasirildeen, S, Florida State (71)
103. Daviyon Nixon, DT, Iowa (71)
104. Brevin Jordan, TE, Miami (71)
105. Sage Surratt, WR, Wake Forest (70)
106. Josh Myers, C, Ohio State (70)
107. Baron Browning, OLB, Ohio State (70)
108. Marco Wilson, CB, Florida (70)
109. Dayo Odeyingbo, DE, Vanderbilt (70)
110. Rhamondre Stevenson, RB, Oklahoma (70)
111. Marvin Wilson, DT, Florida State (70)
112. Jalen Mayfield, OT, Michigan (70)
113. Robert Rochell, CB, Central Arkansas (69)
114. Rashad Weaver, DE, Pittsburgh (69)
115. Dylan Moses, ILB, Alabama (69)
116. Tyler Shelvin, DT, LSU (69)
117. DJ Daniel, CB, Georgia (68)
118. Damar Hamlin, S, Pittsburgh (68)
119. Monty Rice, ILB, Georgia (68)
120. Dan Moore Jr., OT, Texas A&M (68)
121. Tre' McKitty, TE, Georgia (68)
122. Tyler Vaughns, WR, USC (68)
123. Marlon Tuipulotu, DT, USC (68)
124. Rachad Wildgoose, CB, Wisconsin (67)
125. Trill Williams, S, Syracuse (67)
126. Bobby Brown III, DT, Texas A&M (67)
127. Ernest Jones, ILB, South Carolina (67)
128. Deonte Brown, G, Alabama (67)
129. Osirus Mitchell, WR, Mississippi State (67)
130. Camryn Bynum, CB, California (66)
131. K.J. Britt, ILB, Auburn (66)
132. Ben Cleveland, G, Georgia (66)
133. Amon-Ra St. Brown, WR, USC (66)
134. Daelin Hayes, DE, Notre Dame (65)
135. Tommy Togiai, DT, Ohio State (65)
136. Elerson Smith, OLB, Northern Iowa (65)
137. Frank Darby, WR, Arizona State (65)
138. Tre Brown, CB, Oklahoma (64)
139. Caden Sterns, S, Texas (64)
140. Demetric Felton, RB, UCLA (64)
141. T.J. Vasher, WR, Texas Tech (64)
142. Kenneth Gainwell, RB, Memphis (63)
143. Marquez Stevenson, WR, Houston (63)
144. Ar'Darius Washington, S, TCU (62)
145. Justin Hilliard, ILB, Ohio State (62)
146. Trey Hill, C, Georgia (62)
147. Jaylon Moore, G, Western Michigan (62)
148. Warren Jackson, WR, Colorado State (62)
149. Hamilcar Rashed Jr., OLB, Oregon State (61)
150. Chuba Hubbard, RB, Oklahoma State (61)



151-200

151. Bryan Mills, CB, NC Central (60)
152. Drew Dalman, C, Stanford (60)
153. Tommy Doyle, G, Miami-Ohio (60)
154. Tamorrion Terry, WR, Florida State (60)
155. Kary Vincent Jr., CB, LSU (59)
156. Shaka Toney, DE, Penn State (59)
157. Tyree Gillespie, S, Missouri (59)
158. Jaylen Twyman, DT, Pittsburgh (59)
159. Cameron McGrone, ILB, Michigan (59)
160. Kayode Awosika, G, Buffalo (59)
161. Jordan Smith, OLB, Alabama-Birmingham (59)
162. D'Ante Smith, OT, East Carolina (59)
163. Jermar Jefferson, RB, Oregon State (59)
164. Noah Gray, TE, Duke (59)
165. Seth Williams, WR, Auburn (59)
166. Ambry Thomas, CB, Michigan (58)
167. Joshua Kaindoh, DE, Florida State (58)
168. Kendrick Green, G, Illinois (58)
169. Adrian Ealy, OT, Oklahoma (58)
170. Ihmir Smith-Marsette, WR, Iowa (58)
171. Israel Mukuamu, CB, South Carolina (57)
172. William Bradley-King, DE, Baylor (57)
173. Quincy Roche, DE, Miami (57)
174. Joshuah Bledsoe, S, Missouri (57)
175. Robert Hainsey, OT, Notre Dame (57)
176. Dez Fitzpatrick, WR, Louisville (57)
177. Chauncey Golston, DE, Iowa (56)
178. Chris Evans, RB, Michigan (56)
179. Zach Davidson, TE, Central Missouri State (56)
180. Simi Fehoko, WR, Stanford (56)
181. Adetokunbo Ogundeji, DE, Notre Dame (55)
182. Larry Rountree III, RB, Missouri (55)
183. Josh Palmer, WR, Tennessee (55)
184. Jamie Newman, QB, Georgia (55)
185. Tarron Jackson, DE, Coastal Carolina (54)
186. Garret Wallow, ILB, TCU (54)
187. Jamien Sherwood, S, Auburn (53)
188. Paddy Fisher, ILB, Northwestern (53)
189. John Bates, TE, Boise State (53)
190. Jhamon Ausbon, WR, Texas A&M (53)
191. Malcolm Koonce, DE, Buffalo (53)
192. Shawn Davis, S, Florida (52)
193. Tony Fields II, ILB, West Virginia (52)
194. Jack Anderson, G, Texas Tech (52)
195. Javon McKinley, WR, Notre Dame (52)
196. Paris Ford, S, Pittsburgh (51)
197. Quinton Bohanna, DT, Kentucky (51)
198. Michal Menet, C, Penn State (51)
199. Brandon Smith, WR, Iowa (51)
200. Brandin Echols, CB, Kentucky (50)



201-250

201. Janarius Robinson, DE, Florida State (50)
202. Divine Deablo, S, Virginia Tech (50)
203. Jose Borregales, K, Miami (50)
204. Trevon Grimes, WR, Florida (50)
205. JaCoby Stevens, S, LSU (49)
206. Drake Jackson, C, Kentucky (49)
207. Jaret Patterson, RB, Buffalo (49)
208. Mark Webb, S, Georgia (48)
209. Kenny Yeboah, TE, Mississippi (48)
210. Ben Skowronek, WR, Notre Dame (48)
211. Elijah Mitchell, RB, Louisiana-Lafayette (47)
212. Talanoa Hufanga, S, USC (46)
213. Khalil Herbert, RB, Virginia Tech (46)
214. Tyler Coyle, S, Purdue (45)
215. Alaric Jackson, G, Iowa (45)
216. Grant Stuard, OLB, Houston (45)
217. Robert Jones, G, Middle Tennessee State (44)
218. Josh Ball, OT, Marshall (44)
219. Kylin Hill, RB, Mississippi State (44)
220. Tony Poljan, TE, Virginia (44)
221. Ian Book, QB, Notre Dame (43)
222. Trey Ragas, RB, Louisiana-Lafayette (43)
223. Mike Strachan, WR, Charleston (43)
224. James Wiggins, S, Cincinnati (42)
225. David Moore, G, Grambling State (42)
226. Rico Bussey Jr., WR, Hawaii (42)
227. Forrest Merrill, DT, Arkansas State (41)
228. Rakeem Boyd, RB, Arkansas (41)
229. Nick Eubanks, TE, Michigan (41)
230. Cornell Powell, WR, Clemson (41)
231. Bryce Thompson, CB, Tennessee (40)
232. Christian Uphoff, S, Illinois State (40)
233. Charles Snowden, OLB, Virginia (40)
234. Pooka Williams Jr., RB, Kansas (40)
235. Kylen Granson, TE, SMU (40)
236. Brandon Stephens, CB, SMU (39)
237. Ryan McCollum, G, Texas A&M (39)
238. Brady Christensen, OT, BYU (39)
239. Feleipe Franks, QB, Arkansas (39)
240. Pro Wells, TE, TCU (39)
241. Racey McMath, WR, LSU (39)
242. Rodarius Williams, CB, Oklahoma State (38)
243. Jonathan Marshall, DT, Arkansas (38)
244. Tuf Borland, ILB, Ohio State (38)
245. Royce Newman, G, Mississippi (38)
246. Carson Green, OT, Texas A&M (38)
247. Sam Ehlinger, QB, Texas (38)
248. Javian Hawkins, RB, Louisville (38)
249. Matt Bushman, TE, BYU (38)
250. Thomas Graham Jr., CB, Oregon (37)


251-300

251. Malik Herring, DE, Georgia (37)
252. Derrick Barnes, ILB, Purdue (37)
253. Patrick Johnson, OLB, Tulane (37)
254. Stevie Scott III, RB, Indiana (37)
255. Dazz Newsome, WR, North Carolina (37)
256. Keith Taylor, CB, Washington (36)
257. Isaiah McDuffie, ILB, Boston College (36)
258. Tommy Kraemer, G, Notre Dame (36)
259. Larry Borom, OT, Missouri (36)
260. Shane Buechele, QB, SMU (36)
261. Brennan Eagles, WR, Texas (36)
262. Darren Hall, CB, San Diego State (35)
263. Ta'Quon Graham, DE, Texas (35)
264. Brady Breeze, S, Oregon (35)
265. Ben Mason, FB, Michigan (35)
266. Anthony Hines III, ILB, Texas A&M (35)
267. Jimmy Morrissey, C, Pittsburgh (35)
268. Jared Hocker, G, Texas A&M (35)
269. Riley Cole, OLB, South Alabama (35)
270. Brenden Jaimes, OT, Nebraska (35)
271. Austin Watkins, WR, Alabama-Birmingham (35)
272. Nahshon Wright, CB, Oregon State (34)
273. Tre Norwood, S, Oklahoma (34)
274. Austin Faoliu, DT, Oregon (34)
275. Amen Ogbongbemiga, ILB, Oklahoma State (34)
276. Sadarius Hutcherson, G, South Carolina (34)
277. Jake Curhan, OT, California (34)
278. Brenden Knox, RB, Marshall (34)
279. Dax Milne, WR, BYU (34)
280. Olaijah Griffin, CB, USC (33)
281. Cameron Sample, DE, Tulane (33)
282. Jordyn Peters, S, Auburn (33)
283. Khyiris Tonga, DT, BYU (33)
284. Erroll Thompson, ILB, Mississippi State (33)
285. Thomas Fletcher, LS, Alabama (33)
286. Cole Van Lanen, G, Wisconsin (33)
287. Landon Young, OT, Kentucky (33)
288. James Smith, P, Cincinnati (33)
289. Isaiah McKoy, WR, Kent State (33)
290. Wyatt Hubert, DE, Kansas State (32)
291. Darrick Forrest, S, Cincinnati (32)
292. Darius Stills, DT, West Virginia (32)
293. Buddy Johnson, ILB, Texas A&M (32)
294. William Sherman, OT, Colorado (32)
295. Drue Chrisman, P, Ohio State (32)
296. Josh Johnson, RB, Louisiana-Monroe (32)
297. Quintin Morris, TE, Bowling Green (32)
298. Whop Philyor, WR, Indiana (32)
299. Lorenzo Burns, CB, Arizona (31)
300. Jonathon Cooper, DE, Ohio State (31)



301-350

301. Aashari Crosswell, S, Arizona State (31)
302. Justin Hughes, ILB, Kansas State (31)
303. Ryan Langan, LS, Georgia Southern (31)
304. Colten Menges, LS, Alcorn State (31)
305. Scott Meyer, LS, Vanderbilt (31)
306. Dareuan Parker, G, Mississippi State (31)
307. Mark Gilbert, CB, Duke (31)
308. Milo Eifler, OLB, Illinois (31)
309. Evan McPherson, K, Florida (31)
310. Max Duffy, P, Kentucky (31)
311. Zach Smith, QB, Tulsa (31)
312. Gary Brightwell, RB, Arizona (31)
313. Luke Farrell, TE, Ohio State (31)
314. Jaelon Darden, WR, North Texas (31)
315. Tre Nixon, WR, UCF (31)
316. Marquiss Spencer, DE, Mississippi State (30)
317. Zech McPhearson, CB, Texas Tech (30)
318. Earnest Brown IV, DE, Northwestern (30)
319. Deommodore Lenoir, CB, Oregon (30)
320. Michael Carter II, CB, Duke (30)
321. Tim Jones, WR, Southern Miss (30)
322. Antonio Phillips, CB, Ball State (30)
323. Sam Webb, CB, Missouri Western State (30)
324. Drew Himmelman, OT, Illinois State (30)
325. Dai'Jean Dixon, WR, Nicholls State-La. (30)
326. Stone Forsythe, OT, Florida (30)
327. Will Fries, OT, Penn State (30)
328. Briley Moore, TE, Kansas State (30)
329. Blake Haubeil, K, Ohio State (30)
330. Dylan Soehner, TE, Iowa State (30)
331. Victor Dimukeje, DE, Duke (30)
332. Naquan Jones, DT, Michigan State (30)
333. Chris Wilcox, CB, BYU (30)
334. Tory Carter, FB, LSU (30)
335. Tedarrell Slaton, DT, Florida (30)
336. Jonathan Adams, WR, Arkansas State (30)
337. Pressley Harvin III, P, Georgia Tech (30)
338. Riley Patterson, K, Memphis (30)
339. Austin Deculus, OT, LSU (30)
340. Manny Jones, DE, Colorado State (30)
341. DeAngelo Wilson, WR, Austin Peay State (30)
342. Tarik Black, WR, Texas (30)
343. Quinn Nordin, K, Michigan (30)
344. Justus Reed, DE, Virginia Tech (30)
345. K.J. Costello, QB, Mississippi State (30)
346. Donovan Stiner, S, Florida (30)
347. Nick Niemann, ILB, Iowa (30)
348. Mac McCain III, CB, North Carolina A&T (30)
349. Josh Imatorbhebhe, WR, Illinois (30)
350. Roy Lopez, DT, Arizona (30)



POSITION RANKINGS
Note: Player grades from Scouts Inc. are in parentheses.


Quarterbacks
1. Trevor Lawrence, Clemson (97)
2. Zach Wilson, BYU (93)
3. Trey Lance, North Dakota State (92)
4. Justin Fields, Ohio State (91)
5. Mac Jones, Alabama (90)
6. Davis Mills, Stanford (79)
7. Kyle Trask, Florida (78)
8. Kellen Mond, Texas A&M (77)
9. Jamie Newman, Georgia (55)
10. Ian Book, Notre Dame (43)
11. Feleipe Franks, Arkansas (39)
12. Sam Ehlinger, Texas (38)
13. Shane Buechele, SMU (36)
14. Zach Smith, Tulsa (31)
15. K.J. Costello, Mississippi State (30)
16. Brady White, Memphis (30)
17. Zac Thomas, Appalachian State (30)
18. Peyton Ramsey, Northwestern (30)
19. David Moore, Central Michigan (30)



Running backs
1. Travis Etienne, Clemson (90)
2. Najee Harris, Alabama (89)
3. Javonte Williams, North Carolina (88)
4. Trey Sermon, Ohio State (75)
5. Michael Carter, North Carolina (74)
6. Rhamondre Stevenson, Oklahoma (70)
7. Demetric Felton, UCLA (64)
8. Kenneth Gainwell, Memphis (63)
9. Chuba Hubbard, Oklahoma State (61)
10. Jermar Jefferson, Oregon State (59)
11. Chris Evans, Michigan (56)
12. Larry Rountree III, Missouri (55)
13. Jaret Patterson, Buffalo (49)
14. Elijah Mitchell, Louisiana-Lafayette (47)
15. Khalil Herbert, Virginia Tech (46)
16. Kylin Hill, Mississippi State (44)
17. Trey Ragas, Louisiana-Lafayette (43)
18. Rakeem Boyd, Arkansas (41)
19. Pooka Williams Jr., Kansas (40)
20. Javian Hawkins, Louisville (38)
21. Stevie Scott III, Indiana (37)
22. Brenden Knox, Marshall (34)
23. Josh Johnson, Louisiana-Monroe (32)
24. Gary Brightwell, Arizona (31)
25. CJ Marable, Coastal Carolina (30)
26. Kene Nwangwu, Iowa State (30)
27. Jake Funk, Maryland (30)
28. Deon Jackson, Duke (30)
29. Spencer Brown, UAB (30)
30. BJ Emmons, Florida Atlantic (30)
31. Caleb Huntley, Ball State (30)
32. Gerrid Doaks, Cincinnati (30)
33. Tre Harbison III, Charlotte (30)
34. Jamal Jones, Arkansas State (30)
35. Mekhi Sargent, Iowa (30)
36. Israel Tucker, Louisiana Tech (30)


Fullbacks
1. Ben Mason, Michigan (35)
2. Tory Carter, LSU (30)
3. Mason Stokke, Wisconsin (30)
4. Carl Tucker, Alabama (30)



Wide receivers
1. Ja'Marr Chase, LSU (94)
2. DeVonta Smith, Alabama (93)
3. Jaylen Waddle, Alabama (93)
4. Elijah Moore, Mississippi (90)
5. Rashod Bateman, Minnesota (89)
6. Kadarius Toney, Florida (88)
7. Tutu Atwell, Louisville (85)
8. Terrace Marshall Jr., LSU (84)
9. Rondale Moore, Purdue (81)
10. D'Wayne Eskridge, Western Michigan (80)
11. Anthony Schwartz, Auburn (76)
12. Tylan Wallace, Oklahoma State (76)
13. Nico Collins, Michigan (75)
14. Amari Rodgers, Clemson (74)
15. Shi Smith, South Carolina (73)
16. Cade Johnson, South Dakota State (72)
17. Dyami Brown, North Carolina (71)
18. Sage Surratt, Wake Forest (70)
19. Tyler Vaughns, USC (68)
20. Osirus Mitchell, Mississippi State (67)
21. Amon-Ra St. Brown, USC (66)
22. Frank Darby, Arizona State (65)
23. T.J. Vasher, Texas Tech (64)
24. Marquez Stevenson, Houston (63)
25. Warren Jackson, Colorado State (62)
26. Tamorrion Terry, Florida State (60)
27. Seth Williams, Auburn (59)
28. Ihmir Smith-Marsette, Iowa (58)
29. Dez Fitzpatrick, Louisville (57)
30. Simi Fehoko, Stanford (56)
31. Josh Palmer, Tennessee (55)
32. Jhamon Ausbon, Texas A&M (53)
33. Javon McKinley, Notre Dame (52)
34. Brandon Smith, Iowa (51)
35. Trevon Grimes, Florida (50)
36. Ben Skowronek, Notre Dame (48)
37. Mike Strachan, Charleston (43)
38. Rico Bussey Jr., Hawaii (42)
39. Cornell Powell, Clemson (41)
40. Racey McMath, LSU (39)
41. Dazz Newsome, North Carolina (37)
42. Brennan Eagles, Texas (36)
43. Austin Watkins, Alabama-Birmingham (35)
44. Dax Milne, BYU (34)
45. Isaiah McKoy, Kent State (33)
46. Whop Philyor, Indiana (32)
47. Jaelon Darden, North Texas (31)
48. Tre Nixon, UCF (31)
49. Tim Jones, Southern Miss (30)
50. Dai'Jean Dixon, Nicholls State-La. (30)
51. Jonathan Adams, Arkansas State (30)
52. DeAngelo Wilson, Austin Peay State (30)
53. Tarik Black, Texas (30)
54. Josh Imatorbhebhe, Illinois (30)
55. Connor Wedington, Stanford (30)
56. Dillon Stoner, Oklahoma State (30)
57. Johnny Johnson III, Oregon (30)
58. Marlon Williams, UCF (30)
59. Antonio Nunn, Buffalo (30)
60. Damon Hazelton, Missouri (30)
61. Will Swinney, Clemson (30)
62. Keyion Dixon, Eastern Kentucky (30)
63. Blake Proehl, East Carolina (30)
64. Antwan Davis, Ball State (30)
65. Otis Anderson, UCF (30)
66. Jeremiah Haydel, Texas State (30)



Tight ends
1. Kyle Pitts, Florida (94)
2. Hunter Long, Boston College (82)
3. Pat Freiermuth, Penn State (80)
4. Tommy Tremble, Notre Dame (73)
5. Brevin Jordan, Miami (71)
6. Tre' McKitty, Georgia (68)
7. Noah Gray, Duke (59)
8. Zach Davidson, Central Missouri State (56)
9. John Bates, Boise State (53)
10. Kenny Yeboah, Mississippi (48)
11. Tony Poljan, Virginia (44)
12. Nick Eubanks, Michigan (41)
13. Kylen Granson, SMU (40)
14. Pro Wells, TCU (39)
15. Matt Bushman, BYU (38)
16. Quintin Morris, Bowling Green (32)
17. Luke Farrell, Ohio State (31)
18. Briley Moore, Kansas State (30)
19. Dylan Soehner, Iowa State (30)
20. Jack Stoll, Nebraska (30)
21. Shaun Beyer, Iowa (30)
22. Cary Angeline, NC State (30)
23. Miller Forristall, Alabama (30)
24. Hunter Kampmoyer, Oregon (30)
25. John Raine, Northwestern (30)



Centers
1. Landon Dickerson, Alabama (85)
2. Creed Humphrey, Oklahoma (81)
3. Josh Myers, Ohio State (70)
4. Trey Hill, Georgia (62)
5. Drew Dalman, Stanford (60)
6. Michal Menet, Penn State (51)
7. Drake Jackson, Kentucky (49)
8. Jimmy Morrissey, Pittsburgh (35)
9. Shane McGough, Florida International (30)
10. Taaga Tuulima, Hawaii (30)
11. Brandon Kennedy, Tennessee (30)
12. Matt Allen, Michigan State (30)
13. Parker Ferguson, Air Force (30)
14. Jaelin Fisher, Charlotte (30)



Offensive tackles
1. Penei Sewell, Oregon (93)
2. Rashawn Slater, Northwestern (93)
3. Christian Darrisaw, Virginia Tech (90)
4. Teven Jenkins, Oklahoma State (89)
5. Liam Eichenberg, Notre Dame (88)
6. Dillon Radunz, North Dakota State (87)
7. Walker Little, Stanford (80)
8. Samuel Cosmi, Texas (78)
9. Spencer Brown, Northern Iowa (75)
10. James Hudson, Cincinnati (73)
11. Jalen Mayfield, Michigan (70)
12. Dan Moore Jr., Texas A&M (68)
13. D'Ante Smith, East Carolina (59)
14. Adrian Ealy, Oklahoma (58)
15. Robert Hainsey, Notre Dame (57)
16. Josh Ball, Marshall (44)
17. Brady Christensen, BYU (39)
18. Carson Green, Texas A&M (38)
19. Larry Borom, Missouri (36)
20. Brenden Jaimes, Nebraska (35)
21. Jake Curhan, California (34)
22. Landon Young, Kentucky (33)
23. William Sherman, Colorado (32)
24. Drew Himmelman, Illinois State (30)
25. Stone Forsythe, Florida (30)
26. Will Fries, Penn State (30)
27. Austin Deculus, LSU (30)
28. Foster Sarell, Stanford (30)
29. Grant Hermanns, Purdue (30)
30. Calvin Ashley, Florida A&M (30)
31. Chandon Herring, BYU (30)
32. Coy Cronk, Iowa (30)
33. Logan Bandy, Calgary (30)



Guards
1. Alijah Vera-Tucker, USC (91)
2. Alex Leatherwood, Alabama (80)
3. Quinn Meinerz, Wisconsin-Whitewater (80)
4. Jackson Carman, Clemson (75)
5. Wyatt Davis, Ohio State (74)
6. Aaron Banks, Notre Dame (73)
7. Trey Smith, Tennessee (71)
8. Deonte Brown, Alabama (67)
9. Ben Cleveland, Georgia (66)
10. Jaylon Moore, Western Michigan (62)
11. Tommy Doyle, Miami-Ohio (60)
12. Kayode Awosika, Buffalo (59)
13. Kendrick Green, Illinois (58)
14. Jack Anderson, Texas Tech (52)
15. Alaric Jackson, Iowa (45)
16. Robert Jones, Middle Tennessee State (44)
17. David Moore, Grambling (42)
18. Ryan McCollum, Texas A&M (39)
19. Royce Newman, Mississippi (38)
20. Tommy Kraemer, Notre Dame (36)
21. Jared Hocker, Texas A&M (35)
22. Sadarius Hutcherson, South Carolina (34)
23. Cole Van Lanen, Wisconsin (33)
24. Dareuan Parker, Mississippi State (31)
25. Bryce Hargrove, Pittsburgh (30)
26. Brett Heggie, Florida (30)
27. Tristen Hoge, BYU (30)
28. Sam Cooper, Merrimack (30)
29. Harry Crider, Indiana (30)
30. Donavaughn Campbell, Louisiana Tech (30)
31. Peter Nestrowitz, Navy (30)
32. Joshua Fedd-Jackson, Virginia Union (30)
33. Derek Kerstetter, Texas (30)
34. Braylon Jones, Houston (30)
35. Joe Sculthorpe, NC State (30)
36. Michael Brown, West Virginia (30)



Inside linebackers
1. Jeremiah Owusu-Koramoah, Notre Dame (91)
2. Micah Parsons, Penn State (90)
3. Jamin Davis, Kentucky (90)
4. Nick Bolton, Missouri (87)
5. Jabril Cox, LSU (84)
6. Chazz Surratt, North Carolina (82)
7. Pete Werner, Ohio State (71)
8. Dylan Moses, Alabama (69)
9. Monty Rice, Georgia (68)
10. Ernest Jones, South Carolina (67)
11. K.J. Britt, Auburn (66)
12. Justin Hilliard, Ohio State (62)
13. Cameron McGrone, Michigan (59)
14. Garret Wallow, TCU (54)
15. Paddy Fisher, Northwestern (53)
16. Tony Fields II, West Virginia (52)
17. Tuf Borland, Ohio State (38)
18. Derrick Barnes, Purdue (37)
19. Isaiah McDuffie, Boston College (36)
20. Anthony Hines III, Texas A&M (35)
21. Amen Ogbongbemiga, Oklahoma State (34)
22. Erroll Thompson, Mississippi State (33)
23. Buddy Johnson, Texas A&M (32)
24. Justin Hughes, Kansas State (31)
25. Nick Niemann, Iowa (30)
26. Chris Garrett, Concordia (30)
27. Rayshard Ashby, Virginia Tech (30)
28. Blake Gallagher, Northwestern (30)
29. Rashad Byrd, Georgia Southern (30)
30. Joshua McMillon, Alabama (30)
31. Brendan DeVera, ASA (30)



Outside linebackers
1. Zaven Collins, Tulsa (89)
2. Azeez Ojulari, Georgia (88)
3. Chris Rumph II, Duke (77)
4. Joseph Ossai, Texas (74)
5. Baron Browning, Ohio State (70)
6. Elerson Smith, Northern Iowa (65)
7. Hamilcar Rashed Jr., Oregon State (61)
8. Jordan Smith, Alabama-Birmingham (59)
9. Grant Stuard, Houston (45)
10. Charles Snowden, Virginia (40)
11. Patrick Johnson, Tulane (37)
12. Riley Cole, South Alabama (35)
13. Milo Eifler, Illinois (31)
14. Antjuan Simmons, Michigan State (30)
15. JaQuan Bailey, Iowa State (30)
16. Jamar Watson, Kentucky (30)
17. Amadeo West, Army (30)
18. Jon Rhattigan, Army (30)
19. Tyree Thompson, Buffalo (30)
20. Jarell White, Cincinnati (30)
21. Tre' Threat, Jacksonville State (30)
22. Darius Hodge, Marshall (30)
23. Nate Landman, Colorado (30)
24. Kuony Deng, California (30)
25. Calvin Bundage, Oklahoma State (30)



Defensive ends
1. Kwity Paye, Michigan (90)
2. Jaelan Phillips, Miami (90)
3. Ronnie Perkins, Oklahoma (88)
4. Joe Tryon, Washington (88)
5. Jayson Oweh, Penn State (87)
6. Carlos Basham Jr., Wake Forest (86)
7. Gregory Rousseau, Miami (84)
8. Patrick Jones II, Pittsburgh (77)
9. Payton Turner, Houston (76)
10. Dayo Odeyingbo, Vanderbilt (70)
11. Rashad Weaver, Pittsburgh (69)
12. Daelin Hayes, Notre Dame (65)
13. Shaka Toney, Penn State (59)
14. Joshua Kaindoh, Florida State (58)
15. William Bradley-King, Baylor (57)
16. Quincy Roche, Miami (57)
17. Chauncey Golston, Iowa (56)
18. Adetokunbo Ogundeji, Notre Dame (55)
19. Tarron Jackson, Coastal Carolina (54)
20. Malcolm Koonce, Buffalo (53)
21. Janarius Robinson, Florida State (50)
22. Malik Herring, Georgia (37)
23. Ta'Quon Graham, Texas (35)
24. Cameron Sample, Tulane (33)
25. Wyatt Hubert, Kansas State (32)
26. Jonathon Cooper, Ohio State (31)
27. Marquiss Spencer, Mississippi State (30)
28. Earnest Brown IV, Northwestern (30)
29. Victor Dimukeje, Duke (30)
30. Manny Jones, Colorado State (30)
31. Justus Reed, Virginia Tech (30)
32. Romeo McKnight, Charlotte (30)
33. Andre Mintze, Vanderbilt (30)
34. Isaiahh Loudermilk, Wisconsin (30)
35. Kobe Jones, Mississippi State (30)
36. Noah Curtis, Florida International (30)
37. Justin Foster, Clemson (30)
38. Ethan Tucky, Cincinnati (30)



Defensive tackles
1. Christian Barmore, Alabama (89)
2. Levi Onwuzurike, Washington (86)
3. Alim McNeill, NC State (77)
4. Milton Williams, Louisiana Tech (75)
5. Osa Odighizuwa, UCLA (73)
6. Jay Tufele, USC (72)
7. Daviyon Nixon, Iowa (71)
8. Marvin Wilson, Florida State (70)
9. Tyler Shelvin, LSU (69)
10. Marlon Tuipulotu, USC (68)
11. Bobby Brown III, Texas A&M (67)
12. Tommy Togiai, Ohio State (65)
13. Jaylen Twyman, Pittsburgh (59)
14. Quinton Bohanna, Kentucky (51)
15. Forrest Merrill, Arkansas State (41)
16. Jonathan Marshall, Arkansas (38)
17. Austin Faoliu, Oregon (34)
18. Khyiris Tonga, BYU (33)
19. Darius Stills, West Virginia (32)
20. Naquan Jones, Michigan State (30)
21. Tedarrell Slaton, Florida (30)
22. Roy Lopez, Arizona (30)
23. Jordon Scott, Oregon (30)
24. Josiah Bronson, Washington (30)
25. Jack Heflin, Iowa (30)
26. Jerome Johnson, Indiana (30)
27. Kenny Randall, Charleston (30)
28. Elijah Ponder, Cincinnati (30)
29. Carlo Kemp, Michigan (30)
30. Tyrone Truesdell, Auburn (30)
31. Zeandae Johnson, California (30)
32. Matthew Butler, Tennessee (30)
33. Phil Hoskins, Kentucky (30)
34. Jarrod Hewitt, Virginia Tech (30)
35. Jovan Swann, Indiana (30)
36. Jeremiah Littles, South Alabama (30)



Cornerbacks
1. Patrick Surtain II, Alabama (92)
2. Jaycee Horn, South Carolina (91)
3. Caleb Farley, Virginia Tech (90)
4. Greg Newsome II, Northwestern (90)
5. Asante Samuel Jr., Florida State (88)
6. Tyson Campbell, Georgia (86)
7. Elijah Molden, Washington (83)
8. Ifeatu Melifonwu, Syracuse (80)
9. Kelvin Joseph, Kentucky (79)
10. Eric Stokes, Georgia (76)
11. Aaron Robinson, UCF (76)
12. Benjamin St-Juste, Minnesota (75)
13. Tay Gowan, UCF (74)
14. Shakur Brown, Michigan State (73)
15. Paulson Adebo, Stanford (72)
16. Shaun Wade, Ohio State (71)
17. Marco Wilson, Florida (70)
18. Robert Rochell, Central Arkansas (69)
19. DJ Daniel, Georgia (68)
20. Rachad Wildgoose, Wisconsin (67)
21. Camryn Bynum, California (66)
22. Tre Brown, Oklahoma (64)
23. Bryan Mills, NC Central (60)
24. Kary Vincent Jr., LSU (59)
25. Ambry Thomas, Michigan (58)
26. Israel Mukuamu, South Carolina (57)
27. Brandin Echols, Kentucky (50)
28. Bryce Thompson, Tennessee (40)
29. Brandon Stephens, SMU (39)
30. Rodarius Williams, Oklahoma State (38)
31. Thomas Graham Jr., Oregon (37)
32. Keith Taylor, Washington (36)
33. Darren Hall, San Diego State (35)
34. Nahshon Wright, Oregon State (34)
35. Olaijah Griffin, USC (33)
36. Lorenzo Burns, Arizona (31)
37. Mark Gilbert, Duke (31)
38. Zech McPhearson, Texas Tech (30)
39. Deommodore Lenoir, Oregon (30)
40. Michael Carter II, Duke (30)
41. Antonio Phillips, Ball State (30)
42. Sam Webb, Missouri Western State (30)
43. Chris Wilcox, BYU (30)
44. Mac McCain III, North Carolina A&T (30)
45. Jason Pinnock, Pittsburgh (30)
46. Nate Hobbs, Illinois (30)
47. Avery Williams, Boise State (30)
48. KJ Sails, South Florida (30)
49. Christian Tutt, Auburn (30)
50. Jaylon McClain-Sapp, Marshall (30)
51. Cameron Kinley, Navy (30)



Safeties
1. Trevon Moehrig, TCU (90)
2. Andre Cisco, Syracuse (82)
3. Richie Grant, UCF (82)
4. Jevon Holland, Oregon (81)
5. Jamar Johnson, Indiana (73)
6. Richard LeCounte, Georgia (72)
7. Hamsah Nasirildeen, Florida State (71)
8. Damar Hamlin, Pittsburgh (68)
9. Trill Williams, Syracuse (67)
10. Caden Sterns, Texas (64)
11. Ar'Darius Washington, TCU (62)
12. Tyree Gillespie, Missouri (59)
13. Joshuah Bledsoe, Missouri (57)
14. Jamien Sherwood, Auburn (53)
15. Shawn Davis, Florida (52)
16. Paris Ford, Pittsburgh (51)
17. Divine Deablo, Virginia Tech (50)
18. JaCoby Stevens, LSU (49)
19. Mark Webb, Georgia (48)
20. Talanoa Hufanga, USC (46)
21. Tyler Coyle, Purdue (45)
22. James Wiggins, Cincinnati (42)
23. Christian Uphoff, Illinois State (40)
24. Brady Breeze, Oregon (35)
25. Tre Norwood, Oklahoma (34)
26. Jordyn Peters, Auburn (33)
27. Darrick Forrest, Cincinnati (32)
28. Aashari Crosswell, Arizona State (31)
29. Donovan Stiner, Florida (30)
30. Marcus Murphy, Mississippi State (30)
31. Lamont Wade, Penn State (30)
32. Tariq Thompson, San Diego State (30)
33. Reed Blankenship, Middle Tennessee State (30)
34. Ky'el Hemby, Southern Miss (30)
35. Dwayne Johnson Jr., San Diego State (30)
36. Ben DeLuca, Charlotte (30)
37. JR Pace, Northwestern (30)
38. Brendon White, Rutgers (30)
39. Nelson Lokombo, Saskatchewan (30)



Kickers
1. Jose Borregales, Miami (50)
2. Evan McPherson, Florida (31)
3. Blake Haubeil, Ohio State (30)
4. Riley Patterson, Memphis (30)
5. Quinn Nordin, Michigan (30)
6. Alex Kessman, Pittsburgh (30)
7. Chris Naggar, SMU (30)
8. Keith Duncan, Iowa (30)



Punters
1. James Smith, Cincinnati (33)
2. Drue Chrisman, Ohio State (32)
3. Max Duffy, Kentucky (31)
4. Pressley Harvin III, Georgia Tech (30)
5. Oscar Draguicevich III, Washington State (30)
6. Zach Von Rosenberg, LSU (30)
7. Nolan Cooney, Syracuse (30)
8. Adam Williams, Memphis (30)
9. Tyson Dyer, New Mexico (30)



Long-snappers
1. Thomas Fletcher, Alabama (33)
2. Ryan Langan, Georgia Southern (31)
3. Colten Menges, Alcorn State (31)
4. Scott Meyer, Vanderbilt (31)
5. Camaron Cheeseman, Michigan (30)
6. Adam Bay, Wisconsin (30)
 
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