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2026 NFL draft rankings: Matt Miller’s top 482 players, comps

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      Matt Miller is an NFL draft analyst for ESPN, offering in-depth scouting on the nation’s high professional prospects. A Missouri native, Matt joined ESPN in 2021 and likewise contributes to SportsCenter, NFL Stay and ESPN Radio. Previous to becoming a member of ESPN, Matt spent 11 years as a senior draft analyst at Bleacher Report.

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The 2026 NFL draft begins April 23 in Pittsburgh, and I am locking in my rankings for the category.

This checklist is predicated on movie examine, predraft occasions and conversations I’ve had with NFL scouts and evaluators throughout this draft cycle. I included my scouting studies for every prospect within the high 50, and my rankings by place are on the backside. I additionally included my grade and a participant comp for every of the highest 50.

Let’s get to it, beginning with a participant who has been my No. 1 because the season ended.

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Extra from ESPN: Consensus rankings

Peak: 6-0 | Weight: 212 | Grade: 98
Comp: Reggie Bush

Love is an elite trendy operating again with true three-down expertise. He has house run pace, with a number of 90-plus-yard runs in his school profession. He is additionally a talented receiver, hauling in 64 catches and 6 landing receptions in his three seasons. However Love is not only a pace again. He can ship violent hits on the level of assault and has the contact stability to bounce off tacklers and keep upright. With 4.36 pace and candy open-field strikes, Love is the closest factor to Reggie Bush as a prospect since he entered the NFL in 2006.

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Peak: 6-5 | Weight: 236 | Grade: 95
Comp: Joe Burrow

The highest quarterback within the class, Mendoza is a prototypical pocket passer within the Burrow/Matt Ryan mould. He has good arm energy and shortly processes what he sees when scanning the sphere. After displaying flashes at Cal, Mendoza dominated at Indiana final season, throwing 41 landing passes and 6 interceptions whereas dashing for six extra scores. He has the body to select up quick yardage on runs or scramble when the pocket breaks down, however Mendoza is at his finest carving up defenses within the pocket. His timing, rhythm and area imaginative and prescient helped him full 72% of his passes in 2025 and have him cemented atop the QB1 race.


Peak: 6-0 | Weight: 206 | Grade: 95
Comp: Budda Baker

Thought to be a high professional prospect since his freshman season at Alabama in 2023, Downs has developed right into a particular security. He has the closing pace and vary to patrol the secondary in protection and the facility to play within the field as a nickel linebacker or on the Star place. His physicality, pace and skill to remove high offensive gamers made him vital to the Buckeyes’ elite protection. Together with being much like Baker, Downs is analogous to Corridor of Famer Troy Polamalu in relation to vary and explosiveness.


Peak: 6-4 | Weight: 241 | Grade: 94
Comp: Abdul Carter

Reese wasn’t on the NFL draft radar earlier than final season however shot up the board as one of many nation’s most efficient and promising gamers. A hybrid defender who performs linebacker and edge rusher, there are apparent comparisons to Micah Parsons and Carter. Reese has the size, elite burst and energy to be harmful off the sting, as evidenced by his 6.5 sacks final season in a part-time edge function. His flexibility and athletic instruments at a premium position may make Reese the primary defender off the board.


Peak: 6-4 | Weight: 244 | Grade: 94
Comp: Fred Warner

Kinds suits the mould of the lengthy, quick versatile linebacker prospect who’s usually drafted within the first spherical. His pace, size, energy in his fingers and vary soar off the tape. And as a former security, Kinds is aware of how you can flip and transfer in protection, too. Although Arvell Reese received a lot of the Ohio State defensive consideration final season, Kinds produced 83 tackles and one interception and has proven pass-rush skill (six sacks in 2024). An elite combine performance — together with a 43½-inch vertical soar and 4.46-second 40-yard sprint — has put him within the top-five dialog.


Peak: 6-3 | Weight: 250 | Grade: 93
Comp: Nik Bonitto

Bailey was the nation’s most impactful defensive switch, ending final season with 14.5 sacks (tied for first within the FBS) after arriving from Stanford. He additionally had 71 pressures (tied for second within the FBS). Bailey’s first step causes issues for offensive tackles, and he counters effectively with leverage and robust fingers. He’s additionally relentless in pursuing the ball, which helped him rack up 23 tackles for loss final season. Bailey’s 4.5 40-yard sprint and 33¾-inch arm size on the mix may tempt the Jets at No. 2.


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Peak: 6-6 | Weight: 329 | Grade: 92
Comp: Darnell Wright

The highest offensive lineman on my board, Mauigoa was a three-year starter at proper sort out who performed like a blue-chipper. He comes off the road of scrimmage with elite pressure and burst within the run recreation. His earlier tape confirmed points with inconsistent punch timing, however Mauigoa improved his approach final season, permitting solely two sacks and 6 pressures. Some scouts see Mauigoa as a guard within the NFL as a consequence of his stocky body, however his tape final season is that of a high-end sort out prospect with a grade much like Wright, a top-10 decide by the Bears in 2023.


Peak: 5-11 | Weight: 192 | Grade: 92
Comp: Amon-Ra St. Brown

Lemon’s scouting report will not include platitudes about measurement, size or nice monitor pace. As an alternative, he stands out as a consequence of his manufacturing (79 catches for 1,156 yards and 11 touchdowns final season), polish within the slot and skill to create house and accumulate targets throughout the center. He’s agile and hard, is aware of how you can range his routes and wins with tempo over pure pace — similar to former Trojan St. Brown. Some groups will see him as a scheme-specific match, however St. Brown and Jaxon Smith-Njigba give Lemon a template for NFL success.


Peak: 6-2 | Weight: 192 | Grade: 92
Comp: Cooper Kupp

One other yr, one other top-10 vast receiver prospect for the Buckeyes. Tate is an enormous receiver with elite contested-catch skill down the sphere, together with robust fingers and physique management that permit him to persistently win on 50-50 passes. Tate’s penchant for sitting in house and choosing up robust yards makes him a pro-ready WR1. He may not have elite top-end pace, however Tate’s skill to field out defenders and create separation on routes makes him particular.


Peak: 6-1 | Weight: 188 | Grade: 92
Comp: Christian Gonzalez

McCoy did not play in 2025 due to a torn ACL suffered whereas coaching in January, however scouts are sufficiently enamored along with his traits and former movie to think about him a first-round expertise. He has perfect measurement, explosive hips and click-and-close skill that jogs my memory of Derek Stingley Jr.’s tape at LSU. On condition that McCoy hasn’t performed in over a yr, there will probably be questions on his restoration timeline (which elevated after he didn’t work out on the mix), but when he had been graded purely on his 2024 tape, he’d be within the operating to be the primary nook drafted and a top-10 decide.


Peak: 6-3 | Weight: 241 | Grade: 91
Comp: Vernon Davis

When scouts had been at Oregon watching second-rounder Terrance Ferguson within the lead-up to the 2025 draft, they inevitably began speaking about Sadiq, who might be drafted a spherical sooner than his former teammate. Sadiq is extra of an elite route runner, with quickness and shifty strikes, than a big-bodied tight finish. Sadiq is finest at creating separation with quickness and lengthening his body on soar balls within the purple zone, as proven by his eight touchdowns on 51 receptions final season.


Peak: 6-0 | Weight: 187 | Grade: 91
Comp: Trent McDuffie

Delane starred at Virginia Tech for 3 seasons earlier than transferring to LSU, the place he emerged because the nation’s finest cornerback. He does not have elite size however merely makes performs, with two interceptions and solely 10 catches allowed final season. Delane’s fluid motion, imaginative and prescient and quickness are a improbable mixture, and his restoration skill permits him to be a matchup cornerback in just about any scheme.

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Peak: 6-2 | Weight: 263 | Grade: 90
Comp: Jared Verse

Bain has produced since arriving on campus as a freshman, registering 7.5 sacks in 2023 and never wanting again. He has mixed energy with first-step pace and robust fingers to turn into a well-rounded, refined 5- or 6-technique defensive finish. With an all-around recreation that reminds of Verse, Bain is essentially the most completed line of defense prospect on this class. He has to wash up the missed tackles, which happen when he closes to the ball with excessive leverage, and there will probably be questions on his subpar arm length of 30â…ž inches, however Bain’s tape reveals the facility and leverage to excel within the NFL.


Peak: 6-4 | Weight: 320 | Grade: 90
Comp: Quinn Meinerz

The highest-ranked inside offensive lineman within the class, Ioane is a rock at left guard, with simply two pressures and no sacks allowed in 11 video games final season. He had 32 profession begins and appears the half with poise and persistence that may snap into violent, heavy fingers in a rush. Ioane generates elite energy and has the lateral agility to excel in any scheme. He is a mauling presence within the run recreation and had solely three profession penalties. His quickness to the second stage and brawler mentality make him one among my favourite gamers within the class.


Peak: 6-0 | Weight: 199 | Grade: 90
Comp: Rashee Rice

Cooper made the catch of the yr along with his acrobatic toe-tap behind the top zone for the profitable landing against Penn State, however he is rather more than that spotlight. Cooper is an elite route runner who strikes effectively by way of site visitors and dominates the center of the sphere. His skill to select up yards after the catch is equally spectacular, which allowed him to rack up 937 yards and 13 touchdowns on 69 catches final season. Cooper has slot and outdoors alignment expertise and flexibility, making him an excellent No. 2 receiver.


Peak: 6-2 | Weight: 203 | Grade: 88
Comp: George Pickens

Tyson is an X receiver prospect with measurement, pace and route-running savviness that scouts love. He can take the highest off a protection along with his vertical-stretch pace however can be adept at adjusting mid-sprint to the ball in flight. Regardless of lacking 4 video games and a part of one other due to a hamstring injury, Tyson had 61 catches for 711 yards and eight touchdowns final season after posting 75 catches, 1,101 yards and 10 TDs in 2024. He additionally lowered his drops, with just one on 100 targets after dropping eight passes the earlier season.


Peak: 6-0 | Weight: 201 | Grade: 88
Comp: Malik Hooker

Thieneman is a productive, versatile security with confirmed ball expertise and eight profession interceptions. After transferring from Purdue, Thieneman shined because the quarterback of Oregon’s secondary and proved his instruments in deep protection and taking part in within the field. A real free security with 4.35 pace, Thieneman might be a top-20 decide because of his excessive soccer IQ and NFL readiness after three seasons as a university starter. Groups on the lookout for a flexible, playmaking security will love his tape.


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Peak: 6-6 | Weight: 311 | Grade: 88
Comp: Austin Jackson

When Caleb Lomu arrived at Utah, Fano flipped from left sort out to proper sort out and thrived. Some NFL scouts see him as a candidate to maneuver to the inside as a guard or heart, given his lack of measurement and his elite run-blocking traits, however Fano greater than held issues down at sort out the previous two seasons, permitting just one sack. He’s good for a zone scheme, along with his explosive first-step skill and a violent end that end in loads of pancakes.


Peak: 6-7 | Weight: 315 | Grade: 88
Comp: Tyler Guyton

Freeling’s motion expertise, agility and quickness had been simple to see in his one season as a starter and carried over to his mix exercise. Freeling posted a formidable 4.93 40-yard sprint at 315 kilos, and his tape in opposition to elite SEC cross rushers matched what we noticed in Indianapolis. A real left sort out, his cross safety upside may be very excessive and factors to a future as a rock-solid starter.


Peak: 6-4 | Weight: 201 | Grade: 88
Comp: Talanoa Hufanga

McNeil-Warren will not be a small-time prospect, despite the fact that he performed at a Group of 5 college. He had two interceptions, three pressured fumbles and 5 passes defensed final season whereas setting a profession excessive with 77 tackles. Regardless of a median displaying on the mix with a 4.52 40-yard sprint and a 35½-inch vertical soar, McNeil-Warren’s tape reveals the closing pace, measurement, toughness and vary to be an efficient field security with protection upside. He additionally brought on 9 fumbles in his school profession — one thing we like to see.


Peak: 6-7 | Weight: 352 | Grade: 87
Comp: Jordan Mailata

Together with his measurement and elite motion skill, Proctor is not possible to overlook. That is why he was a preseason favourite on many NFL draft watchlists, however Proctor is a tricky analysis. Based mostly on simply traits, he appears like a top-five decide, however his tape has been inconsistent over the previous two seasons, displaying uneven leverage, poor conditioning and too many blown blocks. He may turn into an All-Professional participant, because of his energy and agility, however his tape is polarizing sufficient to maintain him out of the highest 20 regardless of a powerful end within the pre-draft course of.


Peak: 6-7 | Weight: 317 | Grade: 87
Comp: Jordan Morgan

A 54-game starter at proper sort out, Miller involves the NFL battle-tested and with 34-inch arms that present up all through his tape. He steadily improved all through his 4 seasons at Clemson, permitting solely two sacks and 9 pressures final season. With high-end quickness and lateral motion skill, Miller suits in zone schemes and has the restoration agility to make up for missed punches in cross safety. He profiles as a high-floor beginning proper sort out.


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Peak: 6-0 | Weight: 193 | Grade: 86
Comp: Charvarius Ward

A quick, fluid cornerback with 4.4 pace and the size to make performs on the ball, Johnson might be efficient in man or zone protection, because of his read-and-react expertise. Johnson’s tape reveals a radical cowl man with the approach to win on the line of scrimmage regardless of having common pace and common total measurement. He persistently makes performs, with 4 interceptions in 2025, two of which he returned for touchdowns. Johnson turned a favourite of NFL place coaches, boosting his inventory into Spherical 1.


Peak: 6-6 | Weight: 313 | Grade: 86
Comp: Abraham Lucas

A cross rusher eraser, Lomu didn’t permit a sack in 12 begins final season whereas yielding solely six pressures in his second yr beginning at left sort out. His toughness and elite lateral quickness are notable, however Lomu’s finest trait is how effectively he opens his hips to recuperate in opposition to speedy cross rushers along with his lengthy, lean body. Many groups need him so as to add energy and bulk to his body, however he is an excellent match for zone schemes.


Peak: 6-3 | Weight: 253 | Grade: 86
Comp: Tuli Tuipulotu

The SEC chief in sacks final season (11.5), Howell has risen from a Day 3 prospect with an ideal motor and restricted upside to a possible starter for 3-4 defenses. His measurement will not endear him to each crew, however his explosive bend across the edge performs effectively in a stand-up function the place his pure leverage and pace can win. Shorter arms (30¼ inches) and a smaller body would possibly result in a later draft-day consequence, however Howell can flat-out play.


Peak: 6-3 | Weight: 259 | Grade: 86
Comp: Dee Ford

Mesidor is a productive, good edge rusher with the fast-rush instruments and pro-ready strikes to make an immediate impression. He is an older prospect (25 years outdated) and has less-than-ideal measurables, however his finesse rush strikes are effectively developed, and he produced 58 pressures with 12.5 sacks in a breakout 2025 season. Whereas he may be finest suited in a stand-up cross rusher function, Mesidor’s pursuit expertise and motor could be good in a 3-4 protection.


Peak: 6-4 | Weight: 263 | Grade: 86
Comp: Trey Hendrickson

Parker reemerged after a three-sack efficiency within the season finale against South Carolina, however his inventory tailed off after he registered 11 sacks in 2024. He appeared primed for a top-10 rating then, and although that hasn’t held up, he nonetheless flashes high-end potential and traits. Parker has the facility and heavy fingers to be an efficient 4-3 defensive finish and may persistently beat double-teams to set the sting in run protection.


Peak: 6-0 | Weight: 193 | Grade: 86
Comp: A.J. Terrell Jr.

It took some time for Hood to seek out his house, as he hung out at Auburn and Colorado earlier than touchdown at Tennessee final offseason. However the redshirt sophomore thrived with the Vols, intercepting one cross in 2025 whereas holding opposing quarterbacks to a QBR of 40.1. Hood’s size and pace match effectively in man-coverage defenses, and he is punchy in press. That fiery demeanor, coupled along with his jump-ball skill, makes him a possible Spherical 1 participant.


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Peak: 6-6 | Weight: 276 | Grade: 86
Comp: Arik Armstead

Groups that run a base 4-3 or 3-4 protection will like what they see on Faulk’s tape. He’s a flexible defensive lineman who can anchor in opposition to double-teams, set the sting in run protection and explode into gaps with first-step quickness. Faulk has been inconsistent dashing the passer (two sacks final season in contrast with seven in 2024), however his skill to win with leverage, energy or pace is attractive. He’ll enter the NFL with high-end run-defense instruments and the traits to turn into a top quality energy rusher.


Peak: 6-6 | Weight: 262 | Grade: 85
Comp: George Karlaftis

Younger was productive in two seasons at Missouri after transferring from Michigan State. He is a strong, edge-setting presence who had 6.5 sacks and 46 pressures final season whereas alternating between the left and proper edge spots. He is an extended, highly effective 4-3 prototype with 33-inch arms and energetic fingers that permit him to separate from blockers. Younger’s closing pace is healthier than his first step, however his relentless backfield penetration in opposition to SEC offensive linemen has stood out.


Peak: 6-2 | Weight: 238 | Grade: 85
Comp: Edgerrin Cooper

Hill is a flexible box-score stuffer, with 4 sacks, three pressured fumbles and two interceptions final season after racking up eight sacks, 4 pressured fumbles and an interception in 2024 as an attacking center linebacker. He performs three downs, and there are scouts who needed to see Hill play extra edge final season. That might be his NFL future as soon as groups see his athletic instruments and burst in particular person. Hill generally struggles with processing pace, however his high-end traits assist his positioning in these rankings.


Peak: 6-0 | Weight: 189 | Grade: 85
Comp: Desmond Trufant

Cisse profiles as a person protection cornerback, with the dimensions and pace to cowl the boundary. He had just one interception final season after transferring from NC State however allowed solely 13 receptions and a completion proportion of 39.4% when focused. His size permits him to restrict targets, then eradicate their impression along with his closing pace. Cisse is a dream in a person scheme, because of his sticky protection, fluid hips and elite change-of-direction expertise.


Peak: 5-11 | Weight: 186 | Grade: 85
Comp: Kyler Gordon

The youthful brother of Falcons cornerback A.J. Terrell Jr., Avieon Terrell is a sudden and versatile participant who could make an impression within the slot or out vast. He has elite ball manufacturing, with three sacks and 5 pressured fumbles final season and 21 cross breakups courting to 2024. Regardless of missing elite measurement, Terrell undercuts routes effectively and has the closing pace to impression the ball within the air. He isn’t an outdoor press nook however has the quickness to excel as a nickel or slot defender.


Peak: 6-0 | Weight: 196 | Grade: 85
Comp: Brandon Aiyuk

Regardless of the place he has performed (he began at NC State before transferring), Concepcion has produced. He had 185 catches for two,218 yards and 25 touchdowns in three seasons and is a harmful punt returner (two touchdowns final season). His measurement will typecast him as a slot receiver, however Concepcion has Tank Dell qualities, equivalent to elite quickness and top-end burst. He might be an enormous contributor instantly in an offense that values yards after the catch on beneath routes.



Peak: 6-4 | Weight: 212 | Grade: 84
Comp: Courtland Sutton

A giant-play boundary receiver, Boston has elite measurement and pace with explosive go off the road of scrimmage. That makes him an excellent X receiver and a harmful vertical menace. He has been a constant performer, registering 125 catches for 1,715 yards and 20 touchdowns mixed over the previous two seasons. However Boston’s focus and hand energy may be his most spectacular traits, as he had solely three drops on 198 targets since 2024.


Peak: 5-9 | Weight: 182 | Grade: 84
Comp: Chris Harris Jr.

Pound-for-pound top-of-the-line gamers within the class, Ponds is a nightmare for offenses from a slot or exterior cornerback alignment. He appeared to make a highlight-reel play weekly final season. With two blocked punts, two interceptions and a pressured fumble, he was all around the area in the course of the Hoosiers’ title run. Ponds does not have elite measurables, however his instincts, toughness and 43½-inch vertical soar permit him to play greater than listed.


Peak: 6-1 | Weight: 231 | Grade: 83
Comp: Jordyn Brooks

Rodriguez is pound for pound one of many high linebackers within the 2026 class, with the manufacturing and athletic testing to again it up. He turned heads with a 4.51-second 40-yard sprint and a 4.19-second quick shuttle time. That is after posting 128 tackles with one sack, 4 interceptions and an FBS-leading seven pressured fumbles final season. Rodriguez may not examine each field for measurement, however his instincts and command in the midst of the sphere are elite, and he has been a constant big-time playmaker.


Peak: 6-1 | Weight: 206 | Grade: 83
Comp: Deebo Samuel

A do-it-all vast receiver, Bernard makes performs as a receiver and runner, with 4.48 pace and the energy to run by way of contact. After back-to-back seasons main Alabama with receptions, Bernard is able to be a slot receiver within the execs, because of his burst and simple route-running skill. He does not have elite top-end pace, however his quickness and shiftiness with the ball make him a rookie starter candidate.


Peak: 5-11 | Weight: 203 | Grade: 83
Comp: Rico Dowdle

The second-best operating again within the class was the backup to the top-ranked one. Value is an all-around again with energy and the burst to shortly flip small openings into massive positive aspects. His lengthy pace stands out, however his shifty side-to-side strikes are simply as spectacular. A zone-heavy offensive scheme would match effectively along with his nice imaginative and prescient and jump-cut pace, in addition to his upside as a receiver. Value could make an impression as a returner, too, with three profession punt return touchdowns.


Peak: 6-1 | Weight: 211 | Grade: 83
Comp: Mac Jones

Simpson shortly moved up draft boards because of his command and super-fast processing skill from the pocket. He does not have elite measurement or arm energy, however he can decide aside defenses with nice accuracy — he had a 64.5% completion proportion with 28 landing passes and 5 interceptions. Regardless of having only 15 career starts, Simpson performs with the instincts and poise of a way more seasoned participant. Groups should dive in on why his first 9 video games had been elite and his ultimate six weren’t, and scouts usually wish to see quarterbacks with extra begins. However Simpson’s accuracy, anticipation and skill to learn the sphere may put him in Spherical 1.

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Alabama coach Kalen DeBoer particulars his crew’s QB battle in addition to what a crew could be getting in Ty Simpson.


41. CJ Allen, LB, Georgia

Peak: 6-1 | Weight: 230 | Grade: 83
Comp: Roquan Smith

Allen is the perfect center linebacker in a contemporary defensive scheme, packing a punch as a hitter when arriving on the ball and displaying the quick processing expertise to simply circulate to the ball on inside and outdoors runs. Apart from their shared college, it is easy to see why he’s in comparison with Smith, as they’ve comparable protection instincts and burst when keying on the ball. Allen can be robust, returning for the Georgia Tech game two weeks after struggling a knee damage. Allen’s tape is constant and productive, however stiffness considerations and a scarcity of vary brought on his inventory to drop.


Peak: 6-3 | Weight: 298 | Grade: 83
Comp: Devonte Wyatt

Woods is a 3-technique defensive sort out with the quickness to be an instantaneous pocket disruptor within the NFL. He will get double-teamed rather a lot as a result of offensive linemen battle to match his first step in one-on-one conditions. Woods has the energy to counter that, accumulating 5 profession sacks and 42 hurries regardless of the additional consideration. Although his lack of sack manufacturing may restrict his upside for some groups, Woods’ position-specific traits are ok to make him a top-50 decide.


Peak: 6-2 | Weight: 326 | Grade: 83
Comp: Travis Jones

I not often put nostril sort out prospects in Spherical 1 consideration, however I am making an exception for McDonald. He’s impactful in opposition to the run along with his anchor energy, however he additionally has the required quickness and leverage to be a pocket-collapsing menace. McDonald had three sacks and 9 pressures on 223 pass-rush snaps whereas posting 67 tackles and 17 run stops. He can slot in a 3-4 or 4-3 scheme.


Peak: 6-2 | Weight: 241 | Grade: 83
Comp: Uchenna Nwosu

An undersized pace rusher, Thomas has the quickness off the nook to be a high-end stand-up rusher with Nwosu-like skill. There will probably be questions on his lack of bulk and size, however at simply 21 years outdated there’s room for him to additional develop an influence recreation. Thomas’ calling card is his elite bend and pace — one thing that will be a price to groups that run 3-4 defenses.


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Peak: 6-6 | Weight: 321 | Grade: 83
Comp: Ikem Ekwonu

A large proper sort out prospect, Iheanachor began 31 video games over the previous three seasons and continues to be creating his all-around recreation. His traits are the enchantment, as Iheanachor has pro-ready bulk and energy to associate with elite agility. His mix testing instances of 4.91 seconds within the 40 with 25 bench-press reps showcase his all-around instruments. Iheanachor is a former highschool basketball standout, and groups will probably be lining as much as develop him right into a beginning proper sort out.


Peak: 5-11 | Weight: 193 | Grade: 82
Comp: Cooper DeJean

Miami’s 2025 highlights are full of huge performs from Scott. An instinctive, fiery participant in protection, Scott had two interceptions final season — operating them each again for touchdowns — to associate with two pressured fumbles and 5 sacks as he turned the nation’s finest blitzer from the slot. Whereas he may be typecast as solely a slot nook, his toughness within the field and pace make him a starting-caliber prospect.


Peak: 6-4 | Weight: 318 | Grade: 82
Comp: DJ Reader

A plug in the midst of the protection, Hunter is a scheme-wrecking nostril sort out with the instruments to be a two-gapping run-stuffer with alignment versatility. Hunter jumped off the tape final season with productive edge rushers flanking him, displaying the size and leverage to dominate with a bull-rush transfer or to lock-out advancing blockers within the run recreation. Hunter would possibly by no means be a high-end pass-rushing sort out, however he is a premier anchor for 3-4 defenses.


Peak: 6-6 | Weight: 327 | Grade: 82
Comp: Javon Kinlaw

Banks did not make the preliminary high 50 after taking part in in solely three video games final season due to a foot injury. A improbable Senior Bowl week began his rise onto the checklist earlier than he aced the mix with a 5.04 40 time at 327 kilos. Banks’ motion and energy are elite for his measurement, making him the perfect nostril sort out prospect, however he additionally has sufficient up-field push to be an element in opposition to the cross.


Peak: 6-4 | Weight: 263 | Grade: 82
Comp: Jonathan Greenard

Lawrence produced for 3 seasons and was spectacular on tape, with 19.5 sacks as a starter. He popped final season, with 11 tackles for loss whereas displaying the prototypical measurement and size wanted to be a stand-up or hand-down edge rusher. Lawrence’s burst and outdoors skill present up all through the analysis of him. In watching him soar the snap, it is easy to see him making performs within the execs when lined up in house.


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Peak: 6-4 | Weight: 316 | Grade: 82
Comp: Rob Jones

If you happen to like imply, mauling offensive linemen, then you definately’ll love Rutledge. A stocky, robust guard with the agility to get to the second stage, Rutledge is a difference-maker as a run blocker however has the quickness and clean transferring skill to manage defenders in cross safety. His physique management may use some work, however his heavy fingers hit like a heavyweight boxer.

51-100

Prospect grades are listed in parentheses

51. Chase Bisontis, G, Texas A&M (82)
52. Emmanuel Pregnon, G, Oregon (81)
53. Christen Miller, DT, Georgia (81)
54. Derrick Moore, Edge, Michigan (81)
55. Gabe Jacas, Edge, Illinois (81)
56. Dani Dennis-Sutton, Edge, Penn State (81)
57. Chris Bell, WR, Louisville (80)
58. Eli Stowers, TE, Vanderbilt (80)
59. Jaishawn Barham, Edge, Michigan (80)
60. A.J. Haulcy, S, LSU (80)
61. Caleb Tiernan, OT, Northwestern (80)
62. Keith Abney II, CB, Arizona State (80)
63. Keyron Crawford, Edge, Auburn (80)
64. Treydan Stukes, CB, Arizona (80)
65. Antonio Williams, WR, Clemson (79)
66. Josiah Trotter, LB, Missouri (79)
67. Jake Golday, LB, Cincinnati (79)
68. Domonique Orange, DT, Iowa State (79)
69. Oscar Delp, TE, Georgia (79)
70. Malik Muhammad, CB, Texas (79)
71. Max Klare, TE, Ohio State (79)
72. Mike Washington Jr., RB, Arkansas (79)
73. Davison Igbinosun, CB, Ohio State (79)
74. Skyler Bell, WR, UConn (78)
75. De’Zhaun Stribling, WR, Ole Miss (78)
76. Jalon Kilgore, S, South Carolina (77)
77. Bud Clark, S, TCU (77)
78. Elijah Sarratt, WR, Indiana (77)
79. Romello Height, Edge, Texas Tech (77)
80. Zakee Wheatley, S, Penn State (77)
81. Travis Burke, OT, Memphis (77)
82. Zachariah Branch, WR, Georgia (76)
83. Brenen Thompson, WR, Mississippi State (76)
84. Ted Hurst, WR, Georgia State (76)
85. Bryce Lance, WR, North Dakota State (76)
86. Garrett Nussmeier, QB, LSU (75)
87. Kyle Louis, LB, Pitt (75)
88. Malachi Fields, WR, Notre Dame (75)
89. Sam Hecht, C, Kansas State (75)
90. Daylen Everette, CB, Georgia (75)
91. Chandler Rivers, CB, Duke (75)
92. Tyler Onyedim, DT, Texas A&M (75)
93. Gennings Dunker, G, Iowa (74)
94. Connor Lew, C, Auburn (74)
95. Keyshaun Elliott, LB, Arizona State (74)
96. Logan Jones, C, Iowa (73)
97. Jake Slaughter, C, Florida (73)
98. Kaleb Elarms-Orr, LB, TCU (73)
99. Jalen Farmer, G, Kentucky (72)
100. Jimmy Rolder, LB, Michigan (71)

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Trinidad Chambliss finds De’Zhaun Stribling with the fast cross for an Ole Miss landing.

101-200

101. Emmett Johnson, RB, Nebraska (71)
102. Chris Brazzell II, WR, Tennessee (70)
103. Julian Neal, CB, Arkansas (70)
104. Justin Joly, TE, NC State (70)
105. Drew Allar, QB, Penn State (70)
106. Trey Zuhn III, C, Texas A&M (70)
107. Genesis Smith, S, Arizona (70)
108. Deion Burks, WR, Oklahoma (70)
109. Sam Roush, TE, Stanford (70)
110. Joshua Josephs, Edge, Tennessee (70)
111. Harold Perkins Jr., LB, LSU (70)
112. Austin Barber, OT, Florida (70)
113. Kamari Ramsey, S, USC (70)
114. Devin Moore, CB, Florida (70)
115. Billy Schrauth, G, Notre Dame (70)
116. Chris McClellan, DT, Missouri (70)
117. Bryce Boettcher, LB, Oregon (70)
118. Markel Bell, OT, Miami (70)
119. Gracen Halton, DT, Oklahoma (69)
120. Darrell Jackson Jr., DT, Florida State (69)
121. Will Lee III, CB, Texas A&M (69)
122. LT Overton, Edge, Alabama (69)
123. Kaytron Allen, RB, Penn State (69)
124. Febechi Nwaiwu, G, Oklahoma (69)
125. Tacario Davis, CB, Washington (69)
126. Max Bredeson, FB, Michigan (69)
127. TJ Hall, CB, Iowa (68)
128. Brian Parker II, C, Duke (68)
129. Nate Boerkircher, TE, Texas A&M (68)
130. Cole Payton, QB, North Dakota State (68)
131. Carson Beck, QB, Miami (68)
132. Will Kacmarek, TE, Ohio State (68)
133. Caden Curry, Edge, Ohio State (68)
134. Logan Taylor, G, Boston Faculty (68)
135. Keagen Trost, G, Missouri (67)
136. VJ Payne, S, Kansas State (67)
137. Eli Raridon, TE, Notre Dame (67)
138. Diego Pounds, OT, Ole Miss (67)
139. Jakobe Thomas, S, Miami (67)
140. Max Llewellyn, Edge, Iowa (67)
141. Dametrious Crownover, OT, Texas A&M (66)
142. Jadon Canady, CB, Oregon (66)
143. Jude Bowry, OT, Boston Faculty (66)
144. Marlin Klein, TE, Michigan (66)
145. Ephesians Prysock, CB, Washington (66)
146. Michael Trigg, TE, Baylor (65)
147. Kage Casey, G, Boise State (65)
148. Albert Regis, DT, Texas A&M (65)
149. Jack Endries, TE, Texas (65)
150. George Gumbs Jr., Edge, Florida (65)
151. Mason Reiger, Edge, Wisconsin (65)
152. Trey Moore, Edge, Texas (65)
153. Rayshaun Benny, DT, Michigan (65)
154. Michael Taaffe, S, Texas (65)
155. Wesley Williams, Edge, Duke (65)
156. Latrell McCutchin Sr., CB, Houston (65)
157. Nicholas Singleton, RB, Penn State (64)
158. Joe Royer, TE, Cincinnati (64)
159. Cade Klubnik, QB, Clemson (64)
160. Demond Claiborne, RB, Wake Forest (64)
161. Taylen Green, QB, Arkansas (64)
162. Kendrick Law, WR, Kentucky (64)
163. Jonah Coleman, RB, Washington (64)
164. Beau Stephens, G, Iowa (64)
165. Colbie Young, WR, Georgia (64)
166. Malik Benson, WR, Oregon (64)
167. Red Murdock, LB, Buffalo (64)
168. Ja’Kobi Lane, WR, USC (63)
169. Deontae Lawson, LB, Alabama (63)
170. Kevin Coleman Jr., WR, Missouri (63)
171. Le’Veon Moss, RB, Texas A&M (63)
172. Jeremiah Wright, G, Auburn (63)
173. Alex Harkey, G, Oregon (63)
174. Charles Demmings, CB, Stephen F. Austin (63)
175. Reggie Virgil, WR, Texas Tech (63)
176. Drew Shelton, OT, Penn State (63)
177. Parker Brailsford, C, Alabama (63)
178. John Michael Gyllenborg, TE, Wyoming (63)
179. Cameron Ball, DT, Arkansas (63)
180. Robert Spears-Jennings, S, Oklahoma (63)
181. Dallen Bentley, TE, Utah (63)
182. Aiden Fisher, LB, Indiana (63)
183. Logan Fano, Edge, Utah (63)
184. Jack Kelly, LB, BYU (63)
185. Eli Heidenreich, RB, Navy (63)
186. Jager Burton, C, Kentucky (63)
187. Riley Nowakowski, FB, Indiana (63)
188. Josh Cuevas, TE, Alabama (62)
189. Nick Barrett, DT, South Carolina (62)
190. Kaleb Proctor, DT, Southeastern Louisiana (62)
191. Matt Gulbin, C, Wake Forest (62)
192. Anez Cooper, G, Miami (61)
193. Xavian Sorey Jr., LB, Arkansas (61)
194. Anthony Lucas, Edge, USC (61)
195. Evan Beerntsen, G, Northwestern (61)
196. Caden Barnett, G, Wyoming (61)
197. DeMonte Capehart, DT, Clemson (60)
198. Jeff Caldwell, WR, Cincinnati (60)
199. Fernando Carmona, G, Arkansas (60)
200. Bryson Eason, DT, Tennessee (60)

201-300

201. Isaiah World, OT, Oregon (60)
202. Zane Durant, DT, Penn State (60)
203. Thaddeus Dixon, CB, North Carolina (60)
204. DeShon Singleton, S, Nebraska (60)
205. Owen Heinecke, LB, Oklahoma (60)
206. Taurean York, LB, Texas A&M (60)
207. Avery Smith, CB, Toledo (60)
208. Dalton Johnson, S, Arizona (60)
209. Dae’Quan Wright, TE, Ole Miss (60)
210. Justin Jefferson, LB, Alabama (60)
211. Enrique Cruz Jr., OT, Kansas (60)
212. Cyrus Allen, WR, Cincinnati (60)
213. Carsen Ryan, TE, Utah (60)
214. Hezekiah Masses, CB, California (59)
215. Josh Cameron, WR, Baylor (59)
216. J. Michael Sturdivant, WR, Florida (59)
217. Tyreak Sapp, Edge, Florida (59)
218. Brandon Cleveland, DT, NC State (59)
219. Ar’maj Reed-Adams, G, Texas A&M (59)
220. DJ Campbell, G, Texas (59)
221. Collin Wright, CB, Stanford (59)
222. Jack Pyburn, Edge, LSU (59)
223. Carver Willis, G, Washington (59)
224. Jalen Huskey, S, Maryland (59)
225. Kendal Daniels, LB, Oklahoma (59)
226. Wade Woodaz, LB, Clemson (59)
227. Kaelon Black, RB, Indiana (59)
228. Rene Konga, DT, Louisville (59)
229. RJ Maryland, TE, SMU (58)
230. Kaden Wetjen, WR, Iowa (58)
231. Matthew Hibner, TE, SMU (58)
232. Bishop Fitzgerald, S, USC (58)
233. J’Mari Taylor, RB, Virginia (57)
234. Tanner Koziol, TE, Houston (57)
235. Luke Altmyer, QB, Illinois (57)
236. Haynes King, QB, Georgia Tech (57)
237. Trey Smack, Okay, Florida (57)
238. Domani Jackson, CB, Alabama (55)
239. Aamil Wagner, OT, Notre Dame (55)
240. Fa’alili Fa’amoe, OT, Washington State (55)
241. Jam Miller, RB, Alabama (55)
242. Harrison Wallace III, WR, Ole Miss (55)
243. J.C. Davis, OT, Illinois (55)
244. Caleb Douglas, WR, Texas Tech (55)
245. Jordan Hudson, WR, SMU (55)
246. DJ Rogers, TE, TCU (55)
247. Pat Coogan, C, Indiana (55)
248. Seth McGowan, RB, Kentucky (55)
249. Nadame Tucker, Edge, Western Michigan (55)
250. Toriano Pride Jr., CB, Missouri (55)
251. Quintayvious Hutchins, Edge, Boston Faculty (55)
252. Aidan Hubbard, Edge, Northwestern (55)
253. Karson Sharar, LB, Iowa (55)
254. Andre Fuller, CB, Toledo (55)
255. Khalil Dinkins, TE, Penn State (55)
256. Ryan Eckley, P, Michigan State (55)
257. Landon Robinson, DT, Navy (55)
258. Tim Keenan III, DT, Alabama (54)
259. Scooby Williams, LB, Texas A&M (54)
260. Dominic Zvada, Okay, Michigan (54)
261. Jaylon Guilbeau, CB, Texas (54)
262. Lorenzo Styles Jr., CB, Ohio State (54)
263. Alan Herron, OT, Maryland (54)
264. Gary Smith III, DT, UCLA (54)
265. Jackie Marshall, DT, Baylor (54)
266. Garrett DiGiorgio, G, UCLA (54)
267. Zavion Thomas, WR, LSU (54)
268. David Gusta, DT, Kentucky (54)
269. Noah Whittington, RB, Oregon (54)
270. Roman Hemby, RB, Indiana (54)
271. Skyler Thomas, S, Oregon State (54)
272. Jackson Kuwatch, LB, Miami (Ohio) (54)
273. Nolan Rucci, OT, Penn State (54)
274. Michael Heldman, Edge, Central Michigan (54)
275. Zxavian Harris, DT, Ole Miss (53)
276. Marcus Allen, CB, North Carolina (53)
277. Desmond Reid, RB, Pittsburgh (53)
278. Louis Moore, S, Indiana (53)
279. Chip Trayanum, RB, Toledo (53)
280. Tyre West, Edge, Tennessee (53)
281. Adam Randall, RB, Clemson (52)
282. Dontay Corleone, DT, Cincinnati (52)
283. Lander Barton, LB, Utah (52)
284. Rahsul Faison, RB, South Carolina (52)
285. Namdi Obiazor, LB, TCU (52)
286. Vinny Anthony II, WR, Wisconsin (52)
287. Sawyer Robertson, QB, Baylor (52)
288. Joshua Braun, G, Kentucky (52)
289. Lake McRee, TE, USC (52)
290. Dillon Wade, G, Auburn (52)
291. Bauer Sharp, TE, LSU (52)
292. Joe Fagnano, QB, UConn (52)
293. Micah Morris, G, Georgia (52)
294. Jaren Kanak, TE, Oklahoma (52)
295. Ahmari Harvey, CB, Georgia Tech (52)
296. Bobby Jamison-Travis, DT, Auburn (52)
297. Skyler Gill-Howard, DT, Texas Tech (52)
298. Lewis Bond, WR, Boston Faculty (52)
299. Ceyair Wright, CB, Nebraska (52)
300. Tyler Duzansky, LS, Penn State (52)

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Sawyer Robertson connects for 18-yard TD cross

Sawyer Robertson throws 18-yard landing cross vs. Utah

301-400

301. Jaden Dugger, LB, Louisiana (52)
302. Josh Gesky, G, Illinois (52)
303. Mikail Kamara, Edge, Indiana (52)
304. Eric Gentry, LB, USC (51)
305. Barion Brown, WR, LSU (51)
306. Nyjalik Kelly, Edge, Central Florida (51)
307. Vincent Anthony Jr., Edge, Duke (51)
308. Wesley Bissainthe, LB, Miami (51)
309. Xavier Nwankpa, S, Iowa (51)
310. Miles Kitselman, TE, Tennessee (51)
311. Cole Wisniewski, S, Texas Tech (51)
312. Brett Thorson, P, Georgia (51)
313. Beau Gardner, LS, Georgia (51)
314. Cian Slone, Edge, NC State (51)
315. Seydou Traore, TE, Mississippi State (51)
316. Lance Mason, TE, Wisconsin (51)
317. Brent Austin, CB, California (51)
318. Tommy Doman, P, Florida (51)
319. Drew Stevens, Okay, Iowa (51)
320. Anthony Smith, WR, East Carolina (51)
321. Jaeden Roberts, G, Alabama (50)
322. Dillon Bell, WR, Georgia (50)
323. Patrick Payton, Edge, LSU (50)
324. Chase Roberts, WR, BYU (50)
325. Deven Eastern, DT, Minnesota (50)
326. Ahmaad Moses, S, SMU (50)
327. Jalen Walthall, WR, Incarnate Ward (50)
328. Marvin Jones Jr., Edge, Oklahoma (50)
329. Emmanuel Henderson Jr, WR, Kansas (50)
330. Chris Adams, OT, Memphis (50)
331. Jack Strand, QB, MSU Moorhead (50)
332. Ethan Burke, Edge, Texas (50)
333. David Blay Jr., DT, Miami (Fla.) (50)
334. Jalen Stroman, S, Notre Dame (50)
335. Luke Basso, LS, Oregon (50)
336. James Brockermeyer, C, Miami (Fla.) (50)
337. Dan Villari, TE, Syracuse (50)
338. Jack Stonehouse, P, Syracuse (50)
339. Mark Gronowski, QB, Iowa (50)
340. Riley Mahlman, OT, Wisconsin (50)
341. Jayden Williams, OT, Ole Miss (50)
342. Diego Pavia, QB, Vanderbilt (50)
343. Austin Brown, S, Wisconsin (50)
344. Tyreek Chappell, CB, Texas A&M (50)
345. Aaron Hall, DT, Duke (50)
346. Miles Scott, S, Illinois (50)
347. West Weeks, LB, LSU (50)
348. Garrison Grimes, LS, BYU (50)
349. Larry Worth III, S, Arkansas (50)
350. Truman Werremeyer, FB, North Dakota State (50)
351. Anterio Thompson, DT, Washington (50)
352. Uar Bernard, DT, Nigeria (IPP) (50)
353. Zach Durfee, Edge, Washington (50)
354. Kapena Gushiken, S, Ole Miss (50)
355. Eric McAlister, WR, TCU (49)
356. Caullin Lacy, WR, Louisville (49)
357. Aaron Anderson, WR, LSU (49)
358. Chris Hilton Jr., WR, LSU (49)
359. Eric Rivers, WR, Georgia Tech (49)
360. CJ Donaldson, RB, Ohio State (49)
361. CJ Daniels, WR, Miami (49)
362. Donaven McCulley, WR, Michigan (49)
363. Jaydn Ott, RB, California (49)
364. Ethan Onianwa, G, Ohio State (49)
365. Tyren Montgomery, WR, John Carroll (49)
366. Romello Brinson, WR, SMU (49)
367. Wydett Williams Jr., S, Ole Miss (49)
368. Delby Lemieux, C, Dartmouth (49)
369. Micah Pettus, OT, Florida State (49)
370. Keyshawn James-Newby, DT, New Mexico (49)
371. Behren Morton, QB, Texas Tech (49)
372. James Neal III, OT, Iowa State (49)
373. Pete Nygra, C, Louisville (49)
374. Jalon Daniels, QB, Kansas (49)
375. Kolbey Taylor, CB, Vanderbilt (49)
376. Bryan Thomas Jr., Edge, South Carolina (49)
377. Jack Walsh, C, Wyoming (49)
378. Miller Moss, QB, Louisville (49)
379. Athan Kaliakmanis, QB, Rutgers (49)
380. Sam Hagen, G, South Dakota State (49)
381. Jacob Thomas, S, James Madison (49)
382. Jordan White, C, Vanderbilt (49)
383. Evan Svoboda, TE, Wyoming (49)
384. Cam Smith, S, Marshall (49)
385. Michael Coats Jr., CB, West Virginia (49)
386. Jalen Hunt, DT, Cincinnati (49)
387. Stephen Daley, DT, Indiana (49)
388. Khordae Sydnor, Edge, Vanderbilt (49)
389. Will Ferrin, Okay, BYU (49)
390. Henry Lutovsky, G, Nebraska (49)
391. Cash Jones, RB, Georgia (49)
392. Robert Henry Jr., RB, UTSA (48)
393. Noah Thomas, WR, Georgia (48)
394. Devin Voisin, WR, South Alabama (48)
395. Fred Davis II, CB, Northwestern (48)
396. Jalen McMurray, CB, Tennessee (48)
397. James Thompson Jr., DT, Illinois (48)
398. Devon Marshall, CB, NC State (48)
399. Michael Wortham, WR, Montana (48)
400. Kobe Prentice, WR, Baylor (48)

401-482

401. Jacob Clark, QB, Missouri State (48)
402. Jaren Kump, C, Utah (48)
403. Nick Dawkins, C, Penn State (48)
404. J.T. Byrne, TE, Georgia Tech (48)
405. Hayden Large, TE, Iowa (48)
406. Cam Miller, CB, Rutgers (48)
407. Ayden Garnes, CB, Arizona (48)
408. Jeadyn Lukus, CB, Clemson (48)
409. Mory Bamba, CB, BYU (48)
410. Jayden Loving, DT, Wake Forest (48)
411. Kansei Matsuzawa, Okay, Hawaii (48)
412. Khalil Jacobs, LB, Missouri (48)
413. Kahlil Benson, OT, Indiana (48)
414. Tristan Leigh, OT, Clemson (48)
415. Gavin Ortega, OT, Weber State (48)
416. Damonic Williams, DT, Oklahoma (47)
417. Jeffrey M’ba, DT, SMU (47)
418. Kejon Owens, RB, FIU (47)
419. DQ Smith, S, South Carolina (47)
420. Giovanni El-Hadi, G, Michigan (47)
421. Dean Connors, RB, Houston (47)
422. Kentrel Bullock, RB, South Alabama (47)
423. DeVonta Smith, CB, Notre Dame (47)
424. Myles Rowser, S, Arizona State (47)
425. Declan Williams, LB, Incarnate Ward (47)
426. Jarod Washington, CB, South Carolina State (47)
427. Caden Fordham, LB, North Carolina State (47)
428. Eric O’Neill, Edge, Rutgers (47)
429. Gavin Gibson, S, North Carolina (47)
430. Malik Spencer, S, Michigan State (47)
431. A.J. Pena, Edge, Rhode Island (47)
432. Carlos Allen Jr., DT, Houston (47)
433. Joshua Eaton, CB, Michigan State (47)
434. Dasan McCullough, Edge, Nebraska (47)
435. Dariel Djabome, LB, Rutgers (47)
436. Jordan Crook, LB, Arizona State (47)
437. Mani Powell, LB, Purdue (47)
438. Preston Hodge, CB, Colorado (47)
439. Tyler Doty, G, Buffalo (47)
440. Octavian Smith Jr., WR, Maryland (47)
441. Gabriel Rubio, DT, Notre Dame (47)
442. JQ Hardaway, CB, Kentucky (47)
443. Laith Marjan, Okay, Kansas (47)
444. Leshon Williams, RB, Kansas (47)
445. Jalil Farooq, WR, Maryland (47)
446. Drey Norwood, CB, Missouri (47)
447. Karon Prunty, CB, Wake Forest (47)
448. Tommy Dunn Jr., DT, Kansas (47)
449. Fintan Brose, G, Delaware (47)
450. Kani Walker, CB, Arkansas (47)
451. Wesley Bailey, Edge, Louisville (47)
452. Kevon King, RB, Norfolk State (47)
453. Ryan Linthicum, C, Clemson (47)
454. Matthew Henry, WR, Western Kentucky (47)
455. EJ Horton Jr, WR, Purdue (47)
456. Camden Brown, WR, Georgia Southern (47)
457. Van Wells, C, Oregon State (47)
458. Kyle Dixon, WR, Culver-Stockton (47)
459. Hank Beatty, WR, Illinois (47)
460. Kosuke Hara, LB, Waseda (47)
461. Kalib Fortner, LB, Military (47)
462. Taylor Poitier, G, Kansas State (47)
463. Coleman Bennett, RB, Kennesaw State (47)
464. Taro Igarashi, WR, Kwansei Gakuin (47)
465. Elijah Herring, LB, Florida State (47)
466. Nathan Voorhis, Edge, Ball State (47)
467. Dylan Devezin, RB, Notre Dame (47)
468. Barika Kpeenu, RB, North Dakota State (47)
469. Tywone Malone Jr., DT, Ohio State (47)
470. Shad Banks Jr., LB, UTSA (47)
471. Atticus Sappington, Okay, Oregon (47)
472. Jack Dingle, LB, Cincinnati (47)
473. Joe Cooper, OT, Slippery Rock (47)
474. Shiyazh Pete, OT, Kentucky (47)
475. Melvin Priestly, OT, Illinois (47)
476. Alex Wollschlaeger, OT, Kentucky (47)
477. Corey Robinson II, OT, Arkansas (47)
478. Rasheed Miller, OT, Louisville (47)
479. Ryan Schernecke, OT, Kutztown (47)
480. Bruno Fina, OT, Duke (47)
481. Jimto Obidegwu, G, North Texas (47)
482. Brandon Frazier, TE, Auburn (47)

Rankings by place

Notice: I listed my high 15 for the most important positions besides edge rusher, vast receiver and cornerback, the place I went 25 gamers deep.

1. Fernando Mendoza, Indiana (95)
2. Ty Simpson, Alabama (83)
3. Garrett Nussmeier, LSU (75)
4. Drew Allar, Penn State (70)
5. Cole Payton, North Dakota State (68)
6. Carson Beck, Miami (68)
7. Cade Klubnik, Clemson (64)
8. Taylen Green, Arkansas (64)
9. Luke Altmyer, Illinois (57)
10. Haynes King, Georgia Tech (57)
11. Sawyer Robertson, Baylor (52)
12. Joe Fagnano, UConn (52)
13. Jack Strand, MSU Moorhead (50)
14. Mark Gronowski, Iowa (50)
15. Diego Pavia, Vanderbilt (50)

Working backs

1. Jeremiyah Love, Notre Dame (98)
2. Jadarian Price, Notre Dame (83)
3. Mike Washington Jr., Arkansas (79)
4. Emmett Johnson, Nebraska (71)
5. Kaytron Allen, Penn State (69)
6. Nicholas Singleton, Penn State (64)
7. Demond Claiborne, Wake Forest (64)
8. Jonah Coleman, Washington (64)
9. Le’Veon Moss, Texas A&M (63)
10. Eli Heidenreich, Navy (63)
11. Kaelon Black, Indiana (59)
12. J’Mari Taylor, Virginia (57)
13. Jam Miller, Alabama (55)
14. Seth McGowan, Kentucky (55)
15. Noah Whittington, Oregon (54)

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0:27

Michael Washington vehicles a Texas defender en path to an Arkansas TD

Michael Washington shrugs off a sort out to seek out the top zone for Arkansas vs. Texas.

Fullbacks/H-backs

1. Max Bredeson, Michigan (69)
2. Riley Nowakowski, Indiana (63)
3. Truman Werremeyer, North Dakota State (50)

Large receivers

1. Makai Lemon, USC (92)
2. Carnell Tate, Ohio State (92)
3. Omar Cooper Jr., Indiana (90)
4. Jordyn Tyson, Arizona State (88)
5. KC Concepcion, Texas A&M (85)
6. Denzel Boston, Washington (84)
7. Germie Bernard, Alabama (83)
8. Chris Bell, Louisville (80)
9. Antonio Williams, Clemson (79)
10. Skyler Bell, UConn (78)
11. De’Zhaun Stribling, Ole Miss (78)
12. Elijah Sarratt, Indiana (77)
13. Zachariah Branch, Georgia (76)
14. Brenen Thompson, Mississippi State (76)
15. Ted Hurst, Georgia State (76)
16. Bryce Lance, North Dakota State (76)
17. Malachi Fields, Notre Dame (75)
18. Chris Brazzell II, Tennessee (70)
19. Deion Burks, Oklahoma (70)
20. Kendrick Law, Kentucky (64)
21. Colbie Young, Georgia (64)
22. Malik Benson, Oregon (64)
23. Ja’Kobi Lane, USC (63)
24. Kevin Coleman Jr., Missouri (63)
25. Reggie Virgil, Texas Tech (63)

Tight ends

1. Kenyon Sadiq, Oregon (91)
2. Eli Stowers, Vanderbilt (80)
3. Oscar Delp, Georgia (79)
4. Max Klare, Ohio State (79)
5. Justin Joly, NC State (70)
6. Sam Roush, Stanford (70)
7. Nate Boerkircher, Texas A&M (68)
8. Will Kacmarek, Ohio State (68)
9. Eli Raridon, Notre Dame (67)
10. Marlin Klein, Michigan (66)
11. Michael Trigg, Baylor (65)
12. Jack Endries, Texas (65)
13. Joe Royer, Cincinnati (64)
14. John Michael Gyllenborg, Wyoming (63)
15. Dallen Bentley, Utah (63)

Offensive tackles

1. Francis Mauigoa, Miami (92)
2. Spencer Fano, Utah (88)
3. Monroe Freeling, Georgia (88)
4. Kadyn Proctor, Alabama (87)
5. Blake Miller, Clemson (87)
6. Caleb Lomu, Utah (86)
7. Max Iheanachor, Arizona State (83)
8. Caleb Tiernan, Northwestern (80)
9. Travis Burke, Memphis (77)
10. Austin Barber, Florida (70)
11. Markel Bell, Miami (70)
12. Diego Pounds, Ole Miss (67)
13. Dametrious Crownover, Texas A&M (66)
14. Jude Bowry, Boston Faculty (66)
15. Drew Shelton, Penn State (63)

Guards

1. Olaivavega Ioane, Penn State (90)
2. Keylan Rutledge, Georgia Tech (82)
3. Chase Bisontis, Texas A&M (82)
4. Emmanuel Pregnon, Oregon (81)
5. Gennings Dunker, Iowa (74)
6. Jalen Farmer, Kentucky (72)
7. Billy Schrauth, Notre Dame (70)
8. Febechi Nwaiwu, Oklahoma (69)
9. Logan Taylor, Boston Faculty (68)
10. Keagen Trost, Missouri (67)
11. Kage Casey, Boise State (65)
12. Beau Stephens, Iowa (64)
13. Jeremiah Wright, Auburn (63)
14. Alex Harkey, Oregon (63)
15. Anez Cooper, Miami (61)

Facilities

1. Sam Hecht, Kansas State (75)
2. Connor Lew, Auburn (74)
3. Logan Jones, Iowa (73)
4. Jake Slaughter, Florida (73)
5. Trey Zuhn III, Texas A&M (70)
6. Brian Parker II, Duke (68)
7. Parker Brailsford, Alabama (63)
8. Jager Burton, Kentucky (63)
9. Matt Gulbin, Wake Forest (62)
10. Pat Coogan, Indiana (55)
11. James Brockermeyer, Miami (FL) (50)
12. Delby Lemieux, Dartmouth (49)
13. Pete Nygra, Louisville (49)
14. Jack Walsh, Wyoming (49)
15. Jordan White, Vanderbilt (49)

Edge rushers

1. David Bailey, Texas Tech (93)
2. Rueben Bain Jr., Miami (90)
3. Cashius Howell, Texas A&M (86)
4. Akheem Mesidor, Miami (86)
5. T.J. Parker, Clemson (86)
6. Keldric Faulk, Auburn (86)
7. Zion Young, Missouri (85)
8. R Mason Thomas, Oklahoma (83)
9. Malachi Lawrence, Central Florida (82)
10. Derrick Moore, Michigan (81)
11. Gabe Jacas, Illinois (81)
12. Dani Dennis-Sutton, Penn State (81)
13. Jaishawn Barham, Michigan (80)
14. Keyron Crawford, Auburn (80)
15. Romello Height, Texas Tech (77)
16. Joshua Josephs, Tennessee (70)
17. LT Overton, Alabama (69)
18. Caden Curry, Ohio State (68)
19. Max Llewellyn, Iowa (67)
20. George Gumbs Jr., Florida (65)
21. Mason Reiger, Wisconsin (65)
22. Trey Moore, Texas (65)
23. Wesley Williams, Duke (65)
24. Logan Fano, Utah (63)
25. Anthony Lucas, USC (61)

Defensive tackles

1. Peter Woods, Clemson (83)
2. Kayden McDonald, Ohio State (83)
3. Lee Hunter, Texas Tech (82)
4. Caleb Banks, Florida (82)
5. Christen Miller, Georgia (81)
6. Domonique Orange, Iowa State (79)
7. Tyler Onyedim, Texas A&M (75)
8. Chris McClellan, Missouri (70)
9. Gracen Halton, Oklahoma (69)
10. Darrell Jackson Jr., Florida State (69)
11. Albert Regis, Texas A&M (65)
12. Rayshaun Benny, Michigan (65)
13. Cameron Ball, Arkansas (63)
14. Nick Barrett, South Carolina (62)
15. Kaleb Proctor, Southeastern Louisiana (62)

Linebackers

1. Arvell Reese, Ohio State (94)
2. Sonny Styles, Ohio State (94)
3. Anthony Hill Jr., Texas (85)
4. Jacob Rodriguez, Texas Tech (83)
5. CJ Allen, Georgia (83)
6. Josiah Trotter, Missouri (79)
7. Jake Golday, Cincinnati (79)
8. Kyle Louis, Pitt (75)
9. Keyshaun Elliott, Arizona State (74)
10. Kaleb Elarms-Orr, TCU (73)
11. Jimmy Rolder, Michigan (71)
12. Harold Perkins Jr., LSU (70)
13. Bryce Boettcher, Oregon (70)
14. Red Murdock, Buffalo (64)
15. Deontae Lawson, Alabama (63)

play

0:33

Jacob Rodriguez comes up with the INT for Texas Tech

Bear Bachmeier is picked off by Jacob Rodriguez to provide the Purple Raiders the ball again.

Cornerbacks

1. Jermod McCoy, Tennessee (92)
2. Mansoor Delane, LSU (91)
3. Chris Johnson, San Diego State (86)
4. Colton Hood, Tennessee (86)
5. Brandon Cisse, South Carolina (85)
6. Avieon Terrell, Clemson (85)
7. D’Angelo Ponds, Indiana (84)
8. Keionte Scott, Miami (FL) (82)
9. Keith Abney II, Arizona State (80)
10. Treydan Stukes, Arizona (80)
11. Malik Muhammad, Texas (79)
12. Davison Igbinosun, Ohio State (79)
13. Daylen Everette, Georgia (75)
14. Chandler Rivers, Duke (75)
15. Julian Neal, Arkansas (70)
16. Devin Moore, Florida (70)
17. Will Lee III, Texas A&M (69)
18. Tacario Davis, Washington (69)
19. TJ Hall, Iowa (68)
20. Jadon Canady, Oregon (66)
21. Ephesians Prysock, Washington (66)
22. Latrell McCutchin Sr., Houston (65)
23. Charles Demmings, Stephen F. Austin (63)
24. Thaddeus Dixon, North Carolina (60)
25. Avery Smith, Toledo (60)

Safeties

1. Caleb Downs, Ohio State (95)
2. Dillon Thieneman, Oregon (88)
3. Emmanuel McNeil-Warren, Toledo (88)
4. A.J. Haulcy, LSU (80)
5. Jalon Kilgore, South Carolina (77)
6. Bud Clark, TCU (77)
7. Zakee Wheatley, Penn State (77)
8. Genesis Smith, Arizona (70)
9. Kamari Ramsey, USC (70)
10. VJ Payne, Kansas State (67)
11. Jakobe Thomas, Miami (67)
12. Michael Taaffe, Texas (65)
13. Robert Spears-Jennings, Oklahoma (63)
14. DeShon Singleton, Nebraska (60)
15. Dalton Johnson, Arizona (60)

Kickers

1. Trey Smack, Florida (57)
2. Dominic Zvada, Michigan (54)
3. Drew Stevens, Iowa (51)
4. Will Ferrin, BYU (49)
5. Kansei Matsuzawa, Hawaii (48)
6. Laith Marjan, Kansas (47)

Punters

1. Ryan Eckley, Michigan State (55)
2. Brett Thorson, Georgia (51)
3. Tommy Doman, Florida (51)
4. Jack Stonehouse, Syracuse (50)

Lengthy-snappers

1. Tyler Duzansky, Penn State (52)
2. Beau Gardner, Georgia (51)
3. Luke Basso, Oregon (50)
4. Garrison Grimes, BYU (50)



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