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- <p>
- Penn State
- • Jr
- • 6'3"
- / 252 lbs
- </p>
- <table class="PlayerObjectV4-table PlayerObjectV4-table--primary ">
- <tr class="PlayerObjectV4-tableRow">
- <td class="PlayerObjectV4-tableCell">
- Projected Team
- Tennessee
- </td>
- <td class="PlayerObjectV4-tableCell">
- PROSPECT RNK
- 3rd
- </td>
- <td class="PlayerObjectV4-tableCell">
- POSITION RNK
- 1st
- </td>
- </tr>
- </table>
- <p>
- The Titans ultimately don't get a big enough offer to move out of No. 1, so they take a premier prospect at a premier position.
- </p>
- </td></tr><tr class="TableBase-bodyTr"><td class="TableBase-bodyTd">
- <p>
- Miami (FL)
- • Sr
- • 6'2"
- / 223 lbs
- </p>
- <table class="PlayerObjectV4-table PlayerObjectV4-table--primary ">
- <tr class="PlayerObjectV4-tableRow">
- <td class="PlayerObjectV4-tableCell">
- Projected Team
- N.Y. Giants
- </td>
- <td class="PlayerObjectV4-tableCell">
- PROSPECT RNK
- 4th
- </td>
- <td class="PlayerObjectV4-tableCell">
- POSITION RNK
- 1st
- </td>
- </tr>
- </table>
- <table class="PlayerObjectV4-table PlayerObjectV4-table--custom ">
- <tr class="PlayerObjectV4-tableRow">
- <td class="PlayerObjectV4-tableCell">
- PAYDS
- 4313
- </td>
- <td class="PlayerObjectV4-tableCell">
- RUYDS
- 204
- </td>
- <td class="PlayerObjectV4-tableCell">
- INTS
- 7
- </td>
- <td class="PlayerObjectV4-tableCell">
- TDS
- 43
- </td>
- </tr>
- </table>
- <p>
- The Giants make no mistake about it, moving up one spot to ensure they get Ward to be their quarterback of the future.
- </p>
- </td></tr><tr class="TableBase-bodyTr"><td class="TableBase-bodyTd">
- <p>
- Colorado
- • Jr
- • 6'1"
- / 185 lbs
- </p>
- <table class="PlayerObjectV4-table PlayerObjectV4-table--primary ">
- <tr class="PlayerObjectV4-tableRow">
- <td class="PlayerObjectV4-tableCell">
- Projected Team
- Cleveland
- </td>
- <td class="PlayerObjectV4-tableCell">
- PROSPECT RNK
- 1st
- </td>
- <td class="PlayerObjectV4-tableCell">
- POSITION RNK
- 1st
- </td>
- </tr>
- </table>
- <table class="PlayerObjectV4-table PlayerObjectV4-table--custom ">
- <tr class="PlayerObjectV4-tableRow">
- <td class="PlayerObjectV4-tableCell">
- REC
- 96
- </td>
- <td class="PlayerObjectV4-tableCell">
- REYDS
- 1258
- </td>
- <td class="PlayerObjectV4-tableCell">
- YDS/REC
- 13.1
- </td>
- <td class="PlayerObjectV4-tableCell">
- TDS
- 16
- </td>
- </tr>
- </table>
- <p>
- The Browns get a dynamic player to add to breakout star Jerry Jeudy in 2025 and beyond. In this swap, they get the Giants' third-round pick (No. 65 overall) and a 2026 fourth-round selection.
- </p>
- </td></tr><tr class="TableBase-bodyTr"><td class="TableBase-bodyTd">
- <p>
- LSU
- • Jr
- • 6'6"
- / 323 lbs
- </p>
- <table class="PlayerObjectV4-table PlayerObjectV4-table--primary ">
- <tr class="PlayerObjectV4-tableRow">
- <td class="PlayerObjectV4-tableCell">
- Projected Team
- New England
- </td>
- <td class="PlayerObjectV4-tableCell">
- PROSPECT RNK
- 7th
- </td>
- <td class="PlayerObjectV4-tableCell">
- POSITION RNK
- 1st
- </td>
- </tr>
- </table>
- <p>
- Drake Maye's offensive line needs to be better. Campbell is the cleanest offensive tackle in the class.
- </p>
- </td></tr><tr class="TableBase-bodyTr"><td class="TableBase-bodyTd">
- <p>
- South Carolina
- • Jr
- • 6'3"
- / 227 lbs
- </p>
- <table class="PlayerObjectV4-table PlayerObjectV4-table--primary ">
- <tr class="PlayerObjectV4-tableRow">
- <td class="PlayerObjectV4-tableCell">
- Projected Team
- Jacksonville
- </td>
- <td class="PlayerObjectV4-tableCell">
- PROSPECT RNK
- 62nd
- </td>
- <td class="PlayerObjectV4-tableCell">
- POSITION RNK
- 2nd
- </td>
- </tr>
- </table>
- <p>
- With Andre Cisco a free agent, the Jaguars address the safety position with one of the freakiest athletes in the entire draft, who proved to be a damn good football player in 2024.
- </p>
- </td></tr><tr class="TableBase-bodyTr"><td class="TableBase-bodyTd">
- <p>
- Colorado
- • Sr
- • 6'2"
- / 215 lbs
- </p>
- <table class="PlayerObjectV4-table PlayerObjectV4-table--primary ">
- <tr class="PlayerObjectV4-tableRow">
- <td class="PlayerObjectV4-tableCell">
- Projected Team
- Las Vegas
- </td>
- <td class="PlayerObjectV4-tableCell">
- PROSPECT RNK
- 9th
- </td>
- <td class="PlayerObjectV4-tableCell">
- POSITION RNK
- 2nd
- </td>
- </tr>
- </table>
- <table class="PlayerObjectV4-table PlayerObjectV4-table--custom ">
- <tr class="PlayerObjectV4-tableRow">
- <td class="PlayerObjectV4-tableCell">
- PAYDS
- 4134
- </td>
- <td class="PlayerObjectV4-tableCell">
- RUYDS
- -50
- </td>
- <td class="PlayerObjectV4-tableCell">
- INTS
- 10
- </td>
- <td class="PlayerObjectV4-tableCell">
- TDS
- 41
- </td>
- </tr>
- </table>
- <p>
- Tom Brady and Co. get their guy in Sanders, who can be a pocket point guard in the Raiders new offense.
- </p>
- </td></tr><tr class="TableBase-bodyTr"><td class="TableBase-bodyTd">
- <p>
- Michigan
- • Jr
- • 6'3"
- / 320 lbs
- </p>
- <table class="PlayerObjectV4-table PlayerObjectV4-table--primary ">
- <tr class="PlayerObjectV4-tableRow">
- <td class="PlayerObjectV4-tableCell">
- Projected Team
- N.Y. Jets
- </td>
- <td class="PlayerObjectV4-tableCell">
- PROSPECT RNK
- 5th
- </td>
- <td class="PlayerObjectV4-tableCell">
- POSITION RNK
- 1st
- </td>
- </tr>
- </table>
- <p>
- The Jets have a collection of free agents along the defensive line, and Graham is the premier interior three-down player in the class.
- </p>
- </td></tr><tr class="TableBase-bodyTr"><td class="TableBase-bodyTd">
- <p>
- Tennessee
- • Jr
- • 6'5"
- / 243 lbs
- </p>
- <table class="PlayerObjectV4-table PlayerObjectV4-table--primary ">
- <tr class="PlayerObjectV4-tableRow">
- <td class="PlayerObjectV4-tableCell">
- Projected Team
- Carolina
- </td>
- <td class="PlayerObjectV4-tableCell">
- PROSPECT RNK
- 11th
- </td>
- <td class="PlayerObjectV4-tableCell">
- POSITION RNK
- 2nd
- </td>
- </tr>
- </table>
- <p>
- Pearce is ready to erupt in Indianapolis, and, yes, the Panthers will eventually get weapons for Bryce Young. They also need to replace Brian Burns on the edge. Pearce would be a perfect addition.
- </p>
- </td></tr><tr class="TableBase-bodyTr"><td class="TableBase-bodyTd">
- <p>
- Penn State
- • Sr
- • 6'6"
- / 261 lbs
- </p>
- <table class="PlayerObjectV4-table PlayerObjectV4-table--primary ">
- <tr class="PlayerObjectV4-tableRow">
- <td class="PlayerObjectV4-tableCell">
- Projected Team
- New Orleans
- </td>
- <td class="PlayerObjectV4-tableCell">
- PROSPECT RNK
- 18th
- </td>
- <td class="PlayerObjectV4-tableCell">
- POSITION RNK
- 1st
- </td>
- </tr>
- </table>
- <table class="PlayerObjectV4-table PlayerObjectV4-table--custom ">
- <tr class="PlayerObjectV4-tableRow">
- <td class="PlayerObjectV4-tableCell">
- REC
- 104
- </td>
- <td class="PlayerObjectV4-tableCell">
- REYDS
- 1233
- </td>
- <td class="PlayerObjectV4-tableCell">
- YDS/REC
- 11.9
- </td>
- <td class="PlayerObjectV4-tableCell">
- TDS
- 12
- </td>
- </tr>
- </table>
- <p>
- The Saints passed on Brock Bowers a year ago and now get another freakish specimen at the tight end position.
- </p>
- </td></tr><tr class="TableBase-bodyTr"><td class="TableBase-bodyTd">
- <p>
- Minnesota
- • Sr
- • 6'6"
- / 330 lbs
- </p>
- <table class="PlayerObjectV4-table PlayerObjectV4-table--primary ">
- <tr class="PlayerObjectV4-tableRow">
- <td class="PlayerObjectV4-tableCell">
- Projected Team
- Chicago
- </td>
- <td class="PlayerObjectV4-tableCell">
- PROSPECT RNK
- 34th
- </td>
- <td class="PlayerObjectV4-tableCell">
- POSITION RNK
- 7th
- </td>
- </tr>
- </table>
- <p>
- Ersery looked like an oversized guard at tackle over the past few seasons at Minnesota, and his tape was clean. He's a sneaky candidate for a strong combine, which could catapult him this high in April.
- </p>
- </td></tr><tr class="TableBase-bodyTr"><td class="TableBase-bodyTd">
- <p>
- Marshall
- • Soph
- • 6'4"
- / 248 lbs
- </p>
- <p>
- The 49ers get a Leonard Floyd type in Green who plays with speed and bend around the corner as a rusher. He was ridiculously productive at Marshall and looks incredibly explosive on film.
- </p>
- </td></tr><tr class="TableBase-bodyTr"><td class="TableBase-bodyTd">
- <p>
- Boise State
- • Jr
- • 5'9"
- / 215 lbs
- </p>
- <table class="PlayerObjectV4-table PlayerObjectV4-table--primary ">
- <tr class="PlayerObjectV4-tableRow">
- <td class="PlayerObjectV4-tableCell">
- Projected Team
- Dallas
- </td>
- <td class="PlayerObjectV4-tableCell">
- PROSPECT RNK
- 10th
- </td>
- <td class="PlayerObjectV4-tableCell">
- POSITION RNK
- 1st
- </td>
- </tr>
- </table>
- <table class="PlayerObjectV4-table PlayerObjectV4-table--custom ">
- <tr class="PlayerObjectV4-tableRow">
- <td class="PlayerObjectV4-tableCell">
- RUYDS
- 2601
- </td>
- <td class="PlayerObjectV4-tableCell">
- YDS/ATT
- 7
- </td>
- <td class="PlayerObjectV4-tableCell">
- REYDS
- 138
- </td>
- <td class="PlayerObjectV4-tableCell">
- TDS
- 30
- </td>
- </tr>
- </table>
- <p>
- I maintain that if Jeanty is available when Jerry Jones goes on the clock, the Boise State back will be the pick.
- </p>
- </td></tr><tr class="TableBase-bodyTr"><td class="TableBase-bodyTd">
- <p>
- Texas
- • Jr
- • 6'4"
- / 320 lbs
- </p>
- <table class="PlayerObjectV4-table PlayerObjectV4-table--primary ">
- <tr class="PlayerObjectV4-tableRow">
- <td class="PlayerObjectV4-tableCell">
- Projected Team
- Miami
- </td>
- <td class="PlayerObjectV4-tableCell">
- PROSPECT RNK
- 8th
- </td>
- <td class="PlayerObjectV4-tableCell">
- POSITION RNK
- 2nd
- </td>
- </tr>
- </table>
- <p>
- The Dolphins pick Banks to play guard to start and eventually take over the left tackle position for Terron Armstead.
- </p>
- </td></tr><tr class="TableBase-bodyTr"><td class="TableBase-bodyTd">
- <p>
- Michigan
- • Jr
- • 6'2"
- / 202 lbs
- </p>
- <table class="PlayerObjectV4-table PlayerObjectV4-table--primary ">
- <tr class="PlayerObjectV4-tableRow">
- <td class="PlayerObjectV4-tableCell">
- Projected Team
- Indianapolis
- </td>
- <td class="PlayerObjectV4-tableCell">
- PROSPECT RNK
- 2nd
- </td>
- <td class="PlayerObjectV4-tableCell">
- POSITION RNK
- 1st
- </td>
- </tr>
- </table>
- <p>
- Johnson is the ideal cornerback prototype to match up with Nico Collins on the perimeter in the AFC South. Big, long, athletic.
- </p>
- </td></tr><tr class="TableBase-bodyTr"><td class="TableBase-bodyTd">
- <p>
- Georgia
- • Jr
- • 6'2"
- / 245 lbs
- </p>
- <table class="PlayerObjectV4-table PlayerObjectV4-table--primary ">
- <tr class="PlayerObjectV4-tableRow">
- <td class="PlayerObjectV4-tableCell">
- Projected Team
- Atlanta
- </td>
- <td class="PlayerObjectV4-tableCell">
- PROSPECT RNK
- 25th
- </td>
- <td class="PlayerObjectV4-tableCell">
- POSITION RNK
- 7th
- </td>
- </tr>
- </table>
- <p>
- The Falcons stay close to home with Walker, who actually flashed more as an edge rusher than off-ball linebacker in 2024 at Georgia. Music to the ears of the coaching staff in Atlanta.
- </p>
- </td></tr><tr class="TableBase-bodyTr"><td class="TableBase-bodyTd">
- <p>
- Michigan
- • Jr
- • 6'3"
- / 339 lbs
- </p>
- <table class="PlayerObjectV4-table PlayerObjectV4-table--primary ">
- <tr class="PlayerObjectV4-tableRow">
- <td class="PlayerObjectV4-tableCell">
- Projected Team
- Arizona
- </td>
- <td class="PlayerObjectV4-tableCell">
- PROSPECT RNK
- 24th
- </td>
- <td class="PlayerObjectV4-tableCell">
- POSITION RNK
- 3rd
- </td>
- </tr>
- </table>
- <p>
- Grant is bound to be one of those supremely athletic big men who awe at the combine and go much earlier in the draft than people think.
- </p>
- </td></tr><tr class="TableBase-bodyTr"><td class="TableBase-bodyTd">
- <p>
- Ole Miss
- • Jr
- • 6'3"
- / 305 lbs
- </p>
- <table class="PlayerObjectV4-table PlayerObjectV4-table--primary ">
- <tr class="PlayerObjectV4-tableRow">
- <td class="PlayerObjectV4-tableCell">
- Projected Team
- Cincinnati
- </td>
- <td class="PlayerObjectV4-tableCell">
- PROSPECT RNK
- 20th
- </td>
- <td class="PlayerObjectV4-tableCell">
- POSITION RNK
- 2nd
- </td>
- </tr>
- </table>
- <p>
- Nolen is a freaky mover with long arms and supreme power at the point of attack. He's precisely what the Bengals need on their defensive interior.
- </p>
- </td></tr><tr class="TableBase-bodyTr"><td class="TableBase-bodyTd">
- <p>
- Arkansas
- • Sr
- • 6'7"
- / 280 lbs
- </p>
- <table class="PlayerObjectV4-table PlayerObjectV4-table--primary ">
- <tr class="PlayerObjectV4-tableRow">
- <td class="PlayerObjectV4-tableCell">
- Projected Team
- Seattle
- </td>
- <td class="PlayerObjectV4-tableCell">
- PROSPECT RNK
- 23rd
- </td>
- <td class="PlayerObjectV4-tableCell">
- POSITION RNK
- 6th
- </td>
- </tr>
- </table>
- <p>
- Jackson is another enormous specimen whose long strides and strong lower half should lead to a tremendous combine workout in the linear drills. The Seahawks have to get better on the edges.
- </p>
- </td></tr><tr class="TableBase-bodyTr"><td class="TableBase-bodyTd">
- <p>
- Arizona
- • Jr
- • 6'5"
- / 212 lbs
- </p>
- <table class="PlayerObjectV4-table PlayerObjectV4-table--primary ">
- <tr class="PlayerObjectV4-tableRow">
- <td class="PlayerObjectV4-tableCell">
- Projected Team
- Tampa Bay
- </td>
- <td class="PlayerObjectV4-tableCell">
- PROSPECT RNK
- 6th
- </td>
- <td class="PlayerObjectV4-tableCell">
- POSITION RNK
- 1st
- </td>
- </tr>
- </table>
- <table class="PlayerObjectV4-table PlayerObjectV4-table--custom ">
- <tr class="PlayerObjectV4-tableRow">
- <td class="PlayerObjectV4-tableCell">
- REC
- 84
- </td>
- <td class="PlayerObjectV4-tableCell">
- REYDS
- 1319
- </td>
- <td class="PlayerObjectV4-tableCell">
- YDS/REC
- 15.7
- </td>
- <td class="PlayerObjectV4-tableCell">
- TDS
- 8
- </td>
- </tr>
- </table>
- <p>
- Mike Evans gets to teach McMillan for a season or two before passing the torch. Comparable styles.
- </p>
- </td></tr><tr class="TableBase-bodyTr"><td class="TableBase-bodyTd">
- <p>
- Michigan
- • Jr
- • 6'5"
- / 245 lbs
- </p>
- <table class="PlayerObjectV4-table PlayerObjectV4-table--primary ">
- <tr class="PlayerObjectV4-tableRow">
- <td class="PlayerObjectV4-tableCell">
- Projected Team
- Denver
- </td>
- <td class="PlayerObjectV4-tableCell">
- PROSPECT RNK
- 21st
- </td>
- <td class="PlayerObjectV4-tableCell">
- POSITION RNK
- 2nd
- </td>
- </tr>
- </table>
- <table class="PlayerObjectV4-table PlayerObjectV4-table--custom ">
- <tr class="PlayerObjectV4-tableRow">
- <td class="PlayerObjectV4-tableCell">
- REC
- 56
- </td>
- <td class="PlayerObjectV4-tableCell">
- REYDS
- 582
- </td>
- <td class="PlayerObjectV4-tableCell">
- YDS/REC
- 10.4
- </td>
- <td class="PlayerObjectV4-tableCell">
- TDS
- 5
- </td>
- </tr>
- </table>
- <p>
- Sean Payton gets a talented receiving tight end to work the seam for Bo Nix.
- </p>
- </td></tr><tr class="TableBase-bodyTr"><td class="TableBase-bodyTd">
- <p>
- Toledo
- • Sr
- • 6'4"
- / 310 lbs
- </p>
- <table class="PlayerObjectV4-table PlayerObjectV4-table--primary ">
- <tr class="PlayerObjectV4-tableRow">
- <td class="PlayerObjectV4-tableCell">
- Projected Team
- Pittsburgh
- </td>
- <td class="PlayerObjectV4-tableCell">
- PROSPECT RNK
- 131st
- </td>
- <td class="PlayerObjectV4-tableCell">
- POSITION RNK
- 22nd
- </td>
- </tr>
- </table>
- <p>
- Alexander is primed for a monster workout and did everything along Toledo's defense in his illustrious career for the Rockets. He learns for a year from a bevy of veterans on the Steelers front before stepping into a prominent role in Year 2.
- </p>
- </td></tr><tr class="TableBase-bodyTr"><td class="TableBase-bodyTd">
- <p>
- Virginia Tech
- • Sr
- • 5'11"
- / 209 lbs
- </p>
- <table class="PlayerObjectV4-table PlayerObjectV4-table--custom ">
- <tr class="PlayerObjectV4-tableRow">
- <td class="PlayerObjectV4-tableCell">
- RUYDS
- 1158
- </td>
- <td class="PlayerObjectV4-tableCell">
- YDS/ATT
- 6.3
- </td>
- <td class="PlayerObjectV4-tableCell">
- REYDS
- 79
- </td>
- <td class="PlayerObjectV4-tableCell">
- TDS
- 17
- </td>
- </tr>
- </table>
- <p>
- If there's a huge combine ahead for Tuten, he has dynamic enough film to be picked in Round 1. The Chargers get a young, bouncy rusher in the second year of the Jim Harbaugh era.
- </p>
- </td></tr><tr class="TableBase-bodyTr"><td class="TableBase-bodyTd">
- <p>
- East Carolina
- • Sr
- • 6'3"
- / 193 lbs
- </p>
- <table class="PlayerObjectV4-table PlayerObjectV4-table--primary ">
- <tr class="PlayerObjectV4-tableRow">
- <td class="PlayerObjectV4-tableCell">
- Projected Team
- Green Bay
- </td>
- <td class="PlayerObjectV4-tableCell">
- PROSPECT RNK
- 19th
- </td>
- <td class="PlayerObjectV4-tableCell">
- POSITION RNK
- 2nd
- </td>
- </tr>
- </table>
- <p>
- Revel won't work out at the combine but has the size and length to be a No. 1 cornerback in the NFL when healthy, and the Packers secondary needs retooling.
- </p>
- </td></tr><tr class="TableBase-bodyTr"><td class="TableBase-bodyTd">
- <p>
- Ohio State
- • Sr
- • 6'4"
- / 320 lbs
- </p>
- <table class="PlayerObjectV4-table PlayerObjectV4-table--primary ">
- <tr class="PlayerObjectV4-tableRow">
- <td class="PlayerObjectV4-tableCell">
- Projected Team
- Minnesota
- </td>
- <td class="PlayerObjectV4-tableCell">
- PROSPECT RNK
- 41st
- </td>
- <td class="PlayerObjectV4-tableCell">
- POSITION RNK
- 2nd
- </td>
- </tr>
- </table>
- <p>
- Jackson's size and movement skills make him an ideal fit for the Vikings stretch-run based offense.
- </p>
- </td></tr><tr class="TableBase-bodyTr"><td class="TableBase-bodyTd">
- <p>
- Ohio State
- • Sr
- • 6'1"
- / 205 lbs
- </p>
- <table class="PlayerObjectV4-table PlayerObjectV4-table--primary ">
- <tr class="PlayerObjectV4-tableRow">
- <td class="PlayerObjectV4-tableCell">
- Projected Team
- Houston
- </td>
- <td class="PlayerObjectV4-tableCell">
- PROSPECT RNK
- 32nd
- </td>
- <td class="PlayerObjectV4-tableCell">
- POSITION RNK
- 3rd
- </td>
- </tr>
- </table>
- <table class="PlayerObjectV4-table PlayerObjectV4-table--custom ">
- <tr class="PlayerObjectV4-tableRow">
- <td class="PlayerObjectV4-tableCell">
- REC
- 81
- </td>
- <td class="PlayerObjectV4-tableCell">
- REYDS
- 1011
- </td>
- <td class="PlayerObjectV4-tableCell">
- YDS/REC
- 12.5
- </td>
- <td class="PlayerObjectV4-tableCell">
- TDS
- 10
- </td>
- </tr>
- </table>
- <p>
- The Texans went from boasting one of the most dangerous receiver trios in football to having a sizable need at the receiver position. Egbuka is a ready-to-go pass catcher.
- </p>
- </td></tr><tr class="TableBase-bodyTr"><td class="TableBase-bodyTd">
- <p>
- Florida State
- • Jr
- • 6'3"
- / 318 lbs
- </p>
- <table class="PlayerObjectV4-table PlayerObjectV4-table--primary ">
- <tr class="PlayerObjectV4-tableRow">
- <td class="PlayerObjectV4-tableCell">
- Projected Team
- L.A. Rams
- </td>
- <td class="PlayerObjectV4-tableCell">
- PROSPECT RNK
- 106th
- </td>
- <td class="PlayerObjectV4-tableCell">
- POSITION RNK
- 18th
- </td>
- </tr>
- </table>
- <p>
- The Rams won't shy away from picking someone everyone else deems to be a reach. Farmer has ideal defensive tackle size and the explosiveness to test himself into the first round.
- </p>
- </td></tr><tr class="TableBase-bodyTr"><td class="TableBase-bodyTd">
- <p>
- Ohio State
- • Sr
- • 6'5"
- / 310 lbs
- </p>
- <table class="PlayerObjectV4-table PlayerObjectV4-table--primary ">
- <tr class="PlayerObjectV4-tableRow">
- <td class="PlayerObjectV4-tableCell">
- Projected Team
- Baltimore
- </td>
- <td class="PlayerObjectV4-tableCell">
- PROSPECT RNK
- 17th
- </td>
- <td class="PlayerObjectV4-tableCell">
- POSITION RNK
- 3rd
- </td>
- </tr>
- </table>
- <p>
- The Ravens go with an extremely high-upside left tackle who was trending toward the top half of the first round before his injury in 2024. He can immediately stand in for impending free agent Ronnie Stanley.
- </p>
- </td></tr><tr class="TableBase-bodyTr"><td class="TableBase-bodyTd">
- <p>
- Texas A&M
- • Jr
- • 6'6"
- / 290 lbs
- </p>
- <table class="PlayerObjectV4-table PlayerObjectV4-table--primary ">
- <tr class="PlayerObjectV4-tableRow">
- <td class="PlayerObjectV4-tableCell">
- Projected Team
- Detroit
- </td>
- <td class="PlayerObjectV4-tableCell">
- PROSPECT RNK
- 33rd
- </td>
- <td class="PlayerObjectV4-tableCell">
- POSITION RNK
- 5th
- </td>
- </tr>
- </table>
- <p>
- The Lions go with a specimen with supreme upside to pair alongside Aidan Hutchinson on the edge.
- </p>
- </td></tr><tr class="TableBase-bodyTr"><td class="TableBase-bodyTd">
- <p>
- Georgia
- • Jr
- • 6'5"
- / 265 lbs
- </p>
- <table class="PlayerObjectV4-table PlayerObjectV4-table--primary ">
- <tr class="PlayerObjectV4-tableRow">
- <td class="PlayerObjectV4-tableCell">
- Projected Team
- Washington
- </td>
- <td class="PlayerObjectV4-tableCell">
- PROSPECT RNK
- 13th
- </td>
- <td class="PlayerObjectV4-tableCell">
- POSITION RNK
- 3rd
- </td>
- </tr>
- </table>
- <p>
- The Commanders make this selection hoping Dan Quinn and Co. can get the most out of the ridiculous frame and athletic profile of Williams.
- </p>
- </td></tr><tr class="TableBase-bodyTr"><td class="TableBase-bodyTd">
- <p>
- Ole Miss
- • Sr
- • 6'4"
- / 255 lbs
- </p>
- <table class="PlayerObjectV4-table PlayerObjectV4-table--primary ">
- <tr class="PlayerObjectV4-tableRow">
- <td class="PlayerObjectV4-tableCell">
- Projected Team
- Buffalo
- </td>
- <td class="PlayerObjectV4-tableCell">
- PROSPECT RNK
- 30th
- </td>
- <td class="PlayerObjectV4-tableCell">
- POSITION RNK
- 8th
- </td>
- </tr>
- </table>
- <p>
- Umanmielen is a thick yet burst-based rusher with pop upon contact who will instantly boost the Bills' pass-rushing unit.
- </p>
- </td></tr><tr class="TableBase-bodyTr"><td class="TableBase-bodyTd">
- <p>
- Alabama
- • Jr
- • 6'3"
- / 244 lbs
- </p>
- <table class="PlayerObjectV4-table PlayerObjectV4-table--primary ">
- <tr class="PlayerObjectV4-tableRow">
- <td class="PlayerObjectV4-tableCell">
- Projected Team
- Kansas City
- </td>
- <td class="PlayerObjectV4-tableCell">
- PROSPECT RNK
- 15th
- </td>
- <td class="PlayerObjectV4-tableCell">
- POSITION RNK
- 4th
- </td>
- </tr>
- </table>
- <p>
- Campbell has the short-area quickness and burst to be selected this high, which would fill a void left by Nick Bolton leaving in free agency.
- </p>
- </td></tr><tr class="TableBase-bodyTr"><td class="TableBase-bodyTd">
- <p>
- Texas A&M
- • Jr
- • 6'4"
- / 285 lbs
- </p>
- <table class="PlayerObjectV4-table PlayerObjectV4-table--primary ">
- <tr class="PlayerObjectV4-tableRow">
- <td class="PlayerObjectV4-tableCell">
- Projected Team
- Philadelphia
- </td>
- <td class="PlayerObjectV4-tableCell">
- PROSPECT RNK
- 33rd
- </td>
- <td class="PlayerObjectV4-tableCell">
- POSITION RNK
- 5th
- </td>
- </tr>
- </table>
- <p>
- The Eagles add more to the defensive line given the potential turnover at their strongest position group in 2024.
- </p>
- </td></tr>' and extract key takeaways. Limit each takeaway to 5-8 words, ensuring each point covers a different topic from the content. Provide a list of 4-6 points, with each point on a new line. Respond only with plain text in English, without any HTML tags or additional commentary.
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– Cont: “
Penn State
• Jr
• 6’3″
/ 252 lbs
Projected Team Tennessee | PROSPECT RNK 3rd | POSITION RNK 1st |
The Titans ultimately don’t get a big enough offer to move out of No. 1, so they take a premier prospect at a premier position.
Miami (FL)
• Sr
• 6’2″
/ 223 lbs
Projected Team N.Y. Giants | PROSPECT RNK 4th | POSITION RNK 1st |
PAYDS 4313 | RUYDS 204 | INTS 7 | TDS 43 |
The Giants make no mistake about it, moving up one spot to ensure they get Ward to be their quarterback of the future.
Colorado
• Jr
• 6’1″
/ 185 lbs
Projected Team Cleveland | PROSPECT RNK 1st | POSITION RNK 1st |
REC 96 | REYDS 1258 | YDS/REC 13.1 | TDS 16 |
The Browns get a dynamic player to add to breakout star Jerry Jeudy in 2025 and beyond. In this swap, they get the Giants’ third-round pick (No. 65 overall) and a 2026 fourth-round selection.
LSU
• Jr
• 6’6″
/ 323 lbs
Projected Team New England | PROSPECT RNK 7th | POSITION RNK 1st |
Drake Maye’s offensive line needs to be better. Campbell is the cleanest offensive tackle in the class.
South Carolina
• Jr
• 6’3″
/ 227 lbs
Projected Team Jacksonville | PROSPECT RNK 62nd | POSITION RNK 2nd |
With Andre Cisco a free agent, the Jaguars address the safety position with one of the freakiest athletes in the entire draft, who proved to be a damn good football player in 2024.
Colorado
• Sr
• 6’2″
/ 215 lbs
Projected Team Las Vegas | PROSPECT RNK 9th | POSITION RNK 2nd |
PAYDS 4134 | RUYDS -50 | INTS 10 | TDS 41 |
Tom Brady and Co. get their guy in Sanders, who can be a pocket point guard in the Raiders new offense.
Michigan
• Jr
• 6’3″
/ 320 lbs
Projected Team N.Y. Jets | PROSPECT RNK 5th | POSITION RNK 1st |
The Jets have a collection of free agents along the defensive line, and Graham is the premier interior three-down player in the class.
Tennessee
• Jr
• 6’5″
/ 243 lbs
Projected Team Carolina | PROSPECT RNK 11th | POSITION RNK 2nd |
Pearce is ready to erupt in Indianapolis, and, yes, the Panthers will eventually get weapons for Bryce Young. They also need to replace Brian Burns on the edge. Pearce would be a perfect addition.
Penn State
• Sr
• 6’6″
/ 261 lbs
Projected Team New Orleans | PROSPECT RNK 18th | POSITION RNK 1st |
REC 104 | REYDS 1233 | YDS/REC 11.9 | TDS 12 |
The Saints passed on Brock Bowers a year ago and now get another freakish specimen at the tight end position.
Minnesota
• Sr
• 6’6″
/ 330 lbs
Projected Team Chicago | PROSPECT RNK 34th | POSITION RNK 7th |
Ersery looked like an oversized guard at tackle over the past few seasons at Minnesota, and his tape was clean. He’s a sneaky candidate for a strong combine, which could catapult him this high in April.
Marshall
• Soph
• 6’4″
/ 248 lbs
The 49ers get a Leonard Floyd type in Green who plays with speed and bend around the corner as a rusher. He was ridiculously productive at Marshall and looks incredibly explosive on film.
Boise State
• Jr
• 5’9″
/ 215 lbs
Projected Team Dallas | PROSPECT RNK 10th | POSITION RNK 1st |
RUYDS 2601 | YDS/ATT 7 | REYDS 138 | TDS 30 |
I maintain that if Jeanty is available when Jerry Jones goes on the clock, the Boise State back will be the pick.
Texas
• Jr
• 6’4″
/ 320 lbs
Projected Team Miami | PROSPECT RNK 8th | POSITION RNK 2nd |
The Dolphins pick Banks to play guard to start and eventually take over the left tackle position for Terron Armstead.
Michigan
• Jr
• 6’2″
/ 202 lbs
Projected Team Indianapolis | PROSPECT RNK 2nd | POSITION RNK 1st |
Johnson is the ideal cornerback prototype to match up with Nico Collins on the perimeter in the AFC South. Big, long, athletic.
Georgia
• Jr
• 6’2″
/ 245 lbs
Projected Team Atlanta | PROSPECT RNK 25th | POSITION RNK 7th |
The Falcons stay close to home with Walker, who actually flashed more as an edge rusher than off-ball linebacker in 2024 at Georgia. Music to the ears of the coaching staff in Atlanta.
Michigan
• Jr
• 6’3″
/ 339 lbs
Projected Team Arizona | PROSPECT RNK 24th | POSITION RNK 3rd |
Grant is bound to be one of those supremely athletic big men who awe at the combine and go much earlier in the draft than people think.
Ole Miss
• Jr
• 6’3″
/ 305 lbs
Projected Team Cincinnati | PROSPECT RNK 20th | POSITION RNK 2nd |
Nolen is a freaky mover with long arms and supreme power at the point of attack. He’s precisely what the Bengals need on their defensive interior.
Arkansas
• Sr
• 6’7″
/ 280 lbs
Projected Team Seattle | PROSPECT RNK 23rd | POSITION RNK 6th |
Jackson is another enormous specimen whose long strides and strong lower half should lead to a tremendous combine workout in the linear drills. The Seahawks have to get better on the edges.
Arizona
• Jr
• 6’5″
/ 212 lbs
Projected Team Tampa Bay | PROSPECT RNK 6th | POSITION RNK 1st |
REC 84 | REYDS 1319 | YDS/REC 15.7 | TDS 8 |
Mike Evans gets to teach McMillan for a season or two before passing the torch. Comparable styles.
Michigan
• Jr
• 6’5″
/ 245 lbs
Projected Team Denver | PROSPECT RNK 21st | POSITION RNK 2nd |
REC 56 | REYDS 582 | YDS/REC 10.4 | TDS 5 |
Sean Payton gets a talented receiving tight end to work the seam for Bo Nix.
Toledo
• Sr
• 6’4″
/ 310 lbs
Projected Team Pittsburgh | PROSPECT RNK 131st | POSITION RNK 22nd |
Alexander is primed for a monster workout and did everything along Toledo’s defense in his illustrious career for the Rockets. He learns for a year from a bevy of veterans on the Steelers front before stepping into a prominent role in Year 2.
Virginia Tech
• Sr
• 5’11”
/ 209 lbs
RUYDS 1158 | YDS/ATT 6.3 | REYDS 79 | TDS 17 |
If there’s a huge combine ahead for Tuten, he has dynamic enough film to be picked in Round 1. The Chargers get a young, bouncy rusher in the second year of the Jim Harbaugh era.
East Carolina
• Sr
• 6’3″
/ 193 lbs
Projected Team Green Bay | PROSPECT RNK 19th | POSITION RNK 2nd |
Revel won’t work out at the combine but has the size and length to be a No. 1 cornerback in the NFL when healthy, and the Packers secondary needs retooling.
Ohio State
• Sr
• 6’4″
/ 320 lbs
Projected Team Minnesota | PROSPECT RNK 41st | POSITION RNK 2nd |
Jackson’s size and movement skills make him an ideal fit for the Vikings stretch-run based offense.
Ohio State
• Sr
• 6’1″
/ 205 lbs
Projected Team Houston | PROSPECT RNK 32nd | POSITION RNK 3rd |
REC 81 | REYDS 1011 | YDS/REC 12.5 | TDS 10 |
The Texans went from boasting one of the most dangerous receiver trios in football to having a sizable need at the receiver position. Egbuka is a ready-to-go pass catcher.
Florida State
• Jr
• 6’3″
/ 318 lbs
Projected Team L.A. Rams | PROSPECT RNK 106th | POSITION RNK 18th |
The Rams won’t shy away from picking someone everyone else deems to be a reach. Farmer has ideal defensive tackle size and the explosiveness to test himself into the first round.
Ohio State
• Sr
• 6’5″
/ 310 lbs
Projected Team Baltimore | PROSPECT RNK 17th | POSITION RNK 3rd |
The Ravens go with an extremely high-upside left tackle who was trending toward the top half of the first round before his injury in 2024. He can immediately stand in for impending free agent Ronnie Stanley.
Texas A&M
• Jr
• 6’6″
/ 290 lbs
Projected Team Detroit | PROSPECT RNK 33rd | POSITION RNK 5th |
The Lions go with a specimen with supreme upside to pair alongside Aidan Hutchinson on the edge.
Georgia
• Jr
• 6’5″
/ 265 lbs
Projected Team Washington | PROSPECT RNK 13th | POSITION RNK 3rd |
The Commanders make this selection hoping Dan Quinn and Co. can get the most out of the ridiculous frame and athletic profile of Williams.
Ole Miss
• Sr
• 6’4″
/ 255 lbs
Projected Team Buffalo | PROSPECT RNK 30th | POSITION RNK 8th |
Umanmielen is a thick yet burst-based rusher with pop upon contact who will instantly boost the Bills’ pass-rushing unit.
Alabama
• Jr
• 6’3″
/ 244 lbs
Projected Team Kansas City | PROSPECT RNK 15th | POSITION RNK 4th |
Campbell has the short-area quickness and burst to be selected this high, which would fill a void left by Nick Bolton leaving in free agency.
Texas A&M
• Jr
• 6’4″
/ 285 lbs
Projected Team Philadelphia | PROSPECT RNK 33rd | POSITION RNK 5th |
The Eagles add more to the defensive line given the potential turnover at their strongest position group in 2024.
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