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QB Caleb Williams, USC
Williams is an incredibly talented player with natural gifts even other previous QB1s do not have. His issues are more from a lack of consistency than ability in any area. This is a quarterback with franchise-changing talent that is worthy of a No. 1 overall selection.
Three-year grades and scouting report: Available in the PFF big board
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WR Marvin Harrison Jr., Ohio State
Harrison comes from Hall of Fame bloodlines, and you can see that in his tape without even knowing his last name. He has a truly rare blend of size, speed, strength and football IQ for such a young player. He will be a WR1-caliber player the day he is drafted, and one in the mold of a Tier 1 NFL wideout.
Three-year grades and scouting report: Available in the PFF big board
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QB Drake Maye, North Carolina
Maye's arm talent alone puts him in the first-round and top-10 conversation. Though his ball placement and decision-making need improvement, he has all the talent tools you want to bet on as a franchise QB.
Three-year grades and scouting report: Available in the PFF big board
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WR Malik Nabers, LSU
Nabers' movement skills are rare, even for the NFL level. His ability to change direction yet continue to accelerate makes him an open-target specialist in the slot and on the outside. His athleticism demands opposing defenses to account for him at all times. He is a future WR1.
Three-year grades and scouting report: Available in the PFF big board
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T Joe Alt, Notre Dame
The NFL draft is all about finding players with size, speed and strength who have the IQ to use those traits. That's Joe Alt, and that should spell a top-10 selection as a future long-term tackle.
Three-year grades and scouting report: Available in the PFF big board
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WR Rome Odunze, Washington
In an offense filled with future NFL players at the skill positions, Odunze was the best of the bunch. If he weren't in a class with Marvin Harrison Jr. and Malik Nabers, we would be talking about him as an easy WR1 and a player worthy of a top-10 pick, although the latter is still true for 2024.
Three-year grades and scouting report: Available in the PFF big board
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CB Cooper DeJean, Iowa
The talk of DeJean playing outside cornerback or safety or slot cornerback at the next level is not due to lack of a home position; it's because he could truly be an impact player anywhere. His footwork, ball skills and explosive athleticism make him an impactful outside cornerback — one with All-Pro potential.
Three-year grades and scouting report: Available in the PFF big board
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CB Quinyon Mitchell, Toledo
Mitchell put some of the best advanced coverage metrics PFF has ever recorded over a two-year sample size. He has all the ability in the world to be a CB1 at the next level.
Three-year grades and scouting report: Available in the PFF big board
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ED Laiatu Latu, UCLA
Though he's somewhat limited athletically, Latu just lives in the offensive backfield due to his hand usage and pass-rush moves. That will continue to win at the NFL level.
Three-year grades and scouting report: Available in the PFF big board
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DI Jer'Zhan Newton, Illinois
Newton has some physical limitations due to his size and lack of natural flexibility, but his hand usage, pass-rush tools and block-shedding ability allow him to be very productive in any alignment from 3-tech to 5-tech.
Three-year grades and scouting report: Available in the PFF big board
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DI Byron Murphy II, Texas
Murphy is a gifted defensive lineman in terms of strength and speed. He is a versatile three-down player who brings plus abilities as a run defender and a pass-rusher, projecting as a first-round impact starter for any front.
Three-year grades and scouting report: Available in the PFF big board
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T Taliese Fuaga, Oregon State
Fuaga's tape is that of a starting NFL offensive lineman, whether at tackle or guard. He brings the powerful mentality needed to stand out in the trenches. He has the adequate length and foot speed, good offensive line IQ and elite strength to succeed at tackle and get a shot there as a first-round pick.
Three-year grades and scouting report: Available in the PFF big board
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CB Terrion Arnold, Alabama
Arnold isn't the most polished cornerback in this class, but his high-percentile athletic abilities give him as high a ceiling as any cornerback in man or zone systems.
Three-year grades and scouting report: Available in the PFF big board
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T Troy Fautanu, Washington
Fautanu is a true athlete of an offensive lineman, and he has starting-caliber traits for a center or guard. His movement skills would be a big plus in a zone-blocking scheme.
Three-year grades and scouting report: Available in the PFF big board
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ED Dallas Turner, Alabama
Although he can continue to improve as a run defender and a tackler, Turner is a first-round type of edge rusher. He has high-ceiling pass-rush traits and has the ability to contribute in Year 1 and beyond.
Three-year grades and scouting report: Available in the PFF big board
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T Olumuyiwa Fashanu, Penn State
Fashanu is not only incredibly talented; he is also one of the youngest prospects in the 2024 class. He is the type of athlete teams draft in the first round, even if he needs to get stronger to live up to his very high potential.
Three-year grades and scouting report: Available in the PFF big board
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T JC Latham, Alabama
Latham is in the mold of an offensive lineman who does not come around often. He will be just 21 years old during his rookie season, yet he has two years of starting experience in the SEC.
Despite drawing 18 penalties over the past two years and having room to improve in some anticipation parts of the position, Latham is a first-round trench player due to his rare combination of size, speed and refinement.
Three-year grades and scouting report: Available in the PFF big board
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ED Jared Verse, Florida State
Verse doesn't have the longest arms, and that shows up in some pass-rush counters and in tackling, but he brings his hard hat and lunch pail to every snap. He wins with strength regularly and is built like a first-rounder.
Three-year grades and scouting report: Available in the PFF big board
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T Amarius Mims, Georgia
Mims is not a polished prospect — a level below former teammate and first-round pick Broderick Jones — but he brings sky-high potential. He'll take some developing, but trench players built like this don't make it out of the top 50.
Three-year grades and scouting report: Available in the PFF big board
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QB Jayden Daniels, LSU
Daniels' rushing ability and fundamentals give him a high floor as a player who can put a ton of stress on a defense. His arm talent is good enough to give him a decently high ceiling and makes him a worthy first-round pick.
Three-year grades and scouting report: Available in the PFF big board
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WR Adonai Mitchell, Texas
Mitchell's fluidity and size make him a tough matchup for anyone, especially in the red zone. The biggest area of concern is that I wish he attacked the ball more when it was in the air. If he improves in that category, he has fringe WR1/WR2 abilities.
Three-year grades and scouting report: Available in the PFF big board
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T Graham Barton, Duke
Barton is a tough lineman who moves well, and he has strong hands and a mean streak in the run game. His best position in the NFL is likely at center, as he brings starting-caliber traits there.
Three-year grades and scouting report: Available in the PFF big board
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CB Nate Wiggins, Clemson
Wiggins has the tools of a first-round, high-impact cornerback. His athleticism and competitiveness will never be in question, and those two characteristics should produce a long-term starter.
Three-year grades and scouting report: Available in the PFF big board
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WR Brian Thomas Jr., LSU
Thomas offers a good combination of size and speed to push the ball vertically down the sideline, demanding safeties stay rotated to his side. To truly unlock that kind of threat, he will need to show he can consistently beat press coverage. Offenses that like to push the ball will prioritize what he brings to the table in the top 50.
Three-year grades and scouting report: Available in the PFF big board
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CB Kool-Aid McKinstry, Alabama
McKinstry plays one of the most difficult positions in the game with so much poise and production. He might not be an elite athlete, but he is one of the smartest cornerback prospects you'll find. He can play in any defensive scheme and is the type of player you draft in the first round.
Three-year grades and scouting report: Available in the PFF big board
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C Jackson Powers-Johnson, Oregon
Powers-Johnson possesses starting-caliber power and finesse traits at center or guard for both zone or man/gap-blocking concepts. He is dominant enough at his position to be considered a top-20 talent.
Three-year grades and scouting report: Available in the PFF big board
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QB J.J. McCarthy, Michigan
McCarthy is not a finished product, but he is a growing quarterback with experience in a pro-style offense and good tools (physical and mental) to be a starting QB in the NFL.
Three-year grades and scouting report: Available in the PFF big board
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WR Troy Franklin, Oregon
Franklin might get lost in the shuffle of a loaded wide receiver class, but he shouldn't. His smoothness comes from his athletic profile and his confidence in knowing how to win at the position. He needs to continue to get stronger, but he is a competitive player who can be a good WR2 for a vertical NFL offense.
Three-year grades and scouting report: Available in the PFF big board
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LB Payton Wilson, NC State
Wilson has the length, movement skills, IQ and tape of a first-round linebacker. His injury history and age are likely the only things keeping him from being drafted on Day 1. If healthy, he can be a starting inside linebacker in any defense.
Three-year grades and scouting report: Available in the PFF big board
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S Tyler Nubin, Minnesota
Nubin possesses the athleticism, football IQ and talent as a run-stopper to be a versatile and impactful safety in any scheme. He would likely make the most plays in a system that consistently uses two-deep coverages, allowing him to play free, robber and box safety roles.
Three-year grades and scouting report: Available in the PFF big board
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WR Ladd McConkey, Georgia
McConkey won't be an “X” jump-ball receiver, but it's still hard to imagine him failing in the NFL. His game is reminiscent of Eddie Royal's. He has devastating quickness and provides a spark in the return game. He is also a strong blocker for a player of his size.
Three-year grades and scouting report: Available in the PFF big board
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C Zach Frazier, West Virginia
Frazier's background and build give him a high floor as a scheme-versatile center who is worthy of an early Day 2 pick and a starting role.
Three-year grades and scouting report: Available in the PFF big board
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CB Mike Sainristil, Michigan
Every NFL team would love to have a player like Sainristil. He brings the skill set and mentality of a starting slot cornerback, with safety and special teams versatility to boot. He should be viewed as one of the top “football players” in this draft, regardless of position.
Three-year grades and scouting report: Available in the PFF big board
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QB Bo Nix, Oregon
Nix's experience is evident in his ability to make pre-snap reads, his performance under pressure and his ability to avoid negative plays. His footwork needs to be more disciplined, and he will take some time to read progressions better in the NFL. However, he is a QB with starting-caliber tools and added out-of-structure playmaking.
Three-year grades and scouting report: Available in the PFF big board
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QB Michael Penix Jr., Washington
Penix has NFL-level arm talent, two years of good health and top-tier production in a spread-out shotgun offense. To become a consistent starter and top-15 quarterback in the league, he will need to clean up his footwork, throw with more anticipation and touch (which will improve ball placement) and be more willing to attack the middle of the field.
Three-year grades and scouting report: Available in the PFF big board
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T Jordan Morgan, Arizona
Morgan needs to get stronger — whether he plays tackle or guard in the NFL — but he has desirable athletic traits with fast hands and feet that bolster his starting-caliber potential.
Three-year grades and scouting report: Available in the PFF big board
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ED Adisa Isaac, Penn State
If he can pack on some extra pounds for added strength and anchor ability while remaining adequately explosive, he has the handwork and pass-rush profile of an NFL starter.
Three-year grades and scouting report: Available in the PFF big board
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T Tyler Guyton, Oklahoma
Guyton is raw, but there aren't many offensive linemen who have a better athletic mold. He has starting-caliber NFL gifts but must eliminate negatives in both the run and pass games to succeed at the next level.
Three-year grades and scouting report: Available in the PFF big board
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ED Chop Robinson, Penn State
Regardless of his lack of polish, Robinson is a gifted player athletically — likely on a level that is top of the class. A lot of what leaves you wanting more from Robinson is coachable. If he can take his game to that next level, he can become a dominant edge defender.
Three-year grades and scouting report: Available in the PFF big board
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WR Keon Coleman, Florida State
Coleman is a top-tier receiver from an explosiveness standpoint. His burst, top speed and leaping ability are All-Pro caliber. However, the lack of agility in his game limits his route tree and ability to separate from defensive backs. Those who love those alpha-type receivers will be big fans, but his inability to consistently separate means he won't be for everyone.
Three-year grades and scouting report: Available in the PFF big board
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WR Roman Wilson, Michigan
If this were a different receiver class, Wilson would be much higher on these rankings. He not only brings NFL-level speed but also NFL-level determination at the catch point and as a blocker. His tape shows a player coaches would love to have.
Three-year grades and scouting report: Available in the PFF big board
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TE Ja'Tavion Sanders, Texas
Sanders is a Tier 1 athlete for the tight end position. He is still mastering the nuances of tight end play, and he needs more of a consistent mean streak as a blocker. But even with those concerns, what he brings to the table as a vertical threat is worth a top-50 pick.
Three-year grades and scouting report: Available in the PFF big board
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DI Braden Fiske, Florida State
Fiske's measurements are not ideal, but he has an NFL-level football IQ and pass-rush quickness to be a potential impact player as a 4-3 defensive tackle.
Three-year grades and scouting report: Available in the PFF big board
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WR Ricky Pearsall, Florida
Pearsall won't intimidate defenders at the line of scrimmage, but he will once the ball is snapped. He is a ready-made slot receiver who can contribute early in his NFL career.
Three-year grades and scouting report: Available in the PFF big board
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CB Ennis Rakestraw Jr., Missouri
Rakestraw possesses a high football IQ and does great work in off-coverage when he can anticipate with space. He is a quick and controlled cornerback who will provide reliability as a run defender. His traits are worthy of a top-50 draft pick, but his lack of production might mean that he falls out of that range.
Three-year grades and scouting report: Available in the PFF big board
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S Javon Bullard, Georgia
Bullard is a versatile secondary player with a fearless mentality. Though he isn't an elite athlete, his competitiveness, quickness and tackling ability project him to a starting role as a nickel defender.
Three-year grades and scouting report: Available in the PFF big board
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WR Ja'Lynn Polk, Washington
Polk is a limited route runner, but he is also one of the best “go up and get it” contested-catch receivers in this class (and that is really saying something). His knack for making big plays should always get him on an NFL roster in some capacity.
Three-year grades and scouting report: Available in the PFF big board
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HB Jonathon Brooks, Texas
Brooks is an ideal blend of size, speed, strength and agility. Though limited in snap totals, he has good vision in both gap and zone run schemes. If he can get back to form following his torn ACL, he has all the goods to be a starting running back in the NFL.
Three-year grades and scouting report: Available in the PFF big board
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DI Kris Jenkins, Michigan
Jenkins is one of the strongest players in the entire draft class, but his arm-length limitations and lack of pass-rush profile will likely limit his draft stock to a mid-to-late Day 2 selection. However, his high floor gives him the potential to start in a 4-3 scheme.
Three-year grades and scouting report: Available in the PFF big board
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CB T.J. Tampa, Iowa State
Tampa's unique fluidity and size for a cornerback make him worthy of a top-75 pick. If he can clean up his footwork, he can be a starting outside cornerback with the potential to be an impact player.
Three-year grades and scouting report: Available in the PFF big board
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HB Blake Corum, Michigan
Corum was not as efficient in the individual metrics of running back play after his meniscus tear, but the traits of an effective back were present in 2023, especially toward the end of the season. He lacks elite overall athleticism, but he is precise, sees the field well, has good contact balance, and brings good third-down abilities, which should yield a contributing role in the NFL.
Three-year grades and scouting report: Available in the PFF big board
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WR Xavier Legette, South Carolina
Leggette does not have too much experience as the focal point of a passing attack, but 2023 showed he is capable of that. He is not as polished as a route runner/release artist as he needs to be to achieve his potential at the NFL level, but teams take a chance on players of his build.
Three-year grades and scouting report: Available in the PFF big board
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S Jaden Hicks, Washington State
Hicks is a well-built strong safety who can play at all three levels of the field. He is a tone-setting tackler with starting potential in two-safety systems, especially as a strong safety/robber over the middle.
Three-year grades and scouting report: Available in the PFF big board
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ED Jonah Elliss, Utah
Elliss will have to get stronger if he is to continue being the difference-maker he was in 2023. If he can add weight while remaining as quick and flexible, he can be an impactful pass-rusher.
Three-year grades and scouting report: Available in the PFF big board
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CB Kamari Lassiter, Georgia
Lassiter is a competitive, scheme-versatile cornerback who can succeed in both man and zone assignments. While he isn't the best athlete at the position, he makes up for it in many ways, including through instincts and anticipation. He projects as a priority Day 2 selection as a future CB2.
Three-year grades and scouting report: Available in the PFF big board
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T Kiran Amegadjie, Yale
It's tricky to project a player's transition from the FCS level, but Amegadjie is a starting-caliber lineman who has the tools and the tape to be a worthwhile investment in the top 50.
Three-year grades and scouting report: Available in the PFF big board
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ED Chris Braswell, Alabama
Even if he doesn't become a pass-rush technician, Braswell's power, speed and length give him the floor of a rotational pass-rusher and the ceiling of an impact starter.
Three-year grades and scouting report: Available in the PFF big board
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LB Edgerrin Cooper, Texas A&M
Cooper has the length and athleticism to be a starting-caliber linebacker in a downhill role. However, his lack of anticipation and instincts for deeper coverage work will likely keep him from being picked in the first round.
Three-year grades and scouting report: Available in the PFF big board
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G Christian Haynes, UConn
Haynes showed in his tape and at the Senior Bowl that he has starting-potential measurables and traits for an NFL guard. His best work comes on the move, which would bode well for a zone-blocking scheme and as a puller for man/gap schemes.
Three-year grades and scouting report: Available in the PFF big board
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ED Darius Robinson, Missouri
Robinson is a powerful defensive lineman who can line up anywhere from 0- to 7-technique. He won't win with speed as much at the next level, but he certainly can with power. His strength profile projects to a rotational role as a floor with starting potential if he can continue to hone in on his pass-rush plans.
Three-year grades and scouting report: Available in the PFF big board
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WR Malachi Corley, Western Kentucky
Corley is pretty raw in the nuances of playing receiver (release footwork, route tree and how to get off contact). Nonetheless, those are all things he can learn. If he does, he is a true weapon with the ball in his hands.
Three-year grades and scouting report: Available in the PFF big board
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ED Marshawn Kneeland, Western Michigan
Kneeland's competition wasn't the best, but he absolutely dominated it, especially in 2023. NFL teams will love his passion for physicality. He has the body, explosiveness and mentality of an NFL contributor.
Three-year grades and scouting report: Available in the PFF big board
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CB Andru Phillips, Kentucky
Phillips' physical profile makes him an interesting cornerback for a team that likes to play a lot of press coverage. He projects as a mid-round rotation player early in his career.
Three-year grades and scouting report: Available in the PFF big board
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DI Brandon Dorlus, Oregon
Though a bit of a tweener, Dorlus has 3-4 and 4-3 versatility with a strong power profile to be a rotational player and potential spot starter.
Three-year grades and scouting report: Available in the PFF big board
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T Kingsley Suamataia, BYU
Suamataia is a dream Day 2 prospect for a team to draft and develop. I worry about him being baptized by fire if he is drafted in the first round and called upon to start right away.
Three-year grades and scouting report: Available in the PFF big board
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DI Ruke Orhorhoro, Clemson
Orhorhoro is a versatile defensive lineman who can be a high-floor player at defensive end or defensive tackle. However, he needs to develop technical pass-rush moves to be more than a rotational player.
Three-year grades and scouting report: Available in the PFF big board
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HB Jaylen Wright, Tennessee
Wright is an NFL-caliber athlete. His youth is both a positive (lack of mileage) and a negative (lack of consistent RB vision), but he has succeeded in gap- and zone-blocking concepts. He also boasts top-tier pass-blocking ability, giving him three-down potential in the NFL.
Three-year grades and scouting report: Available in the PFF big board
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WR Xavier Worthy, Texas
Worthy must be identified pre-snap in all situations due to how easily he can take a pass to the house if he is not accounted for. If he can get stronger and learn to be a better hand fighter, he can be an impact pass-catcher as a WR2/3.
Three-year grades and scouting report: Available in the PFF big board
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T Brandon Coleman, TCU
Coleman is the ideal developmental offensive line prospect. He has high-percentile athleticism and measurables, which give him the ceiling of an NFL starter if he can improve his fundamentals.
Three-year grades and scouting report: Available in the PFF big board
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LB Junior Colson, Michigan
Colson's background and journey to this point are inspiring. He has the size and football IQ to play in the NFL. He is a good but not great athlete, which will likely make him a Day 2 pick as a rotational 4-3 linebacker with starting potential.
Three-year grades and scouting report: Available in the PFF big board
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CB Max Melton, Rutgers
Melton is an intriguing cornerback prospect because the slot might be his best role in the NFL. He does bring a lot of experience on the outside, though. Melton projects as a priority Day 3 pick with inside-outside versatility.
Three-year grades and scouting report: Available in the PFF big board
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T Blake Fisher, Notre Dame
Fisher has the power to play at the NFL level but needs to get quicker to his landmarks. He also needs to be more patient and balanced in his strikes to avoid being susceptible to NFL-level speed rushers. At an ideal age, he has starter potential.
Three-year grades and scouting report: Available in the PFF big board
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WR Jermaine Burton, Alabama
Burton brings a fiery approach to the position. As long as his size doesn't cause him to be pushed around, he has elite quickness to win against press- and off-coverage as a flanker or slot.
Three-year grades and scouting report: Available in the PFF big board
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HB Trey Benson, Florida State
Benson brings NFL build and athleticism to the table in all categories of explosiveness, but he is too focused on his athletic abilities and needs more patience in order to maximize his athletic gifts and be more than a committee running back.
Three-year grades and scouting report: Available in the PFF big board
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WR Devontez Walker, North Carolina
Walker is not a polished product, but at 6-foot-2 and 200 pounds, he has the foot speed and vertical ability to put a lot of stress on defenses. His most pressing issue is his reliability as a pass-catcher. If he shores that up, he can become a good vertical threat.
Three-year grades and scouting report: Available in the PFF big board
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QB Spencer Rattler, South Carolina
Rattler has a mature game, with sound fundamentals and pocket presence, as well as good accuracy in and out of structure. His arm is adequate, but he needs to improve when it comes to seeing additional coverage defenders post-snap. He projects as a Day 2 quarterback with starting potential.
Three-year grades and scouting report: Available in the PFF big board
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WR Javon Baker, UCF
Baker can be a solid WR3 for a vertical offense that likes to attack down the sidelines. His long-speed limitations hurt his ability to separate, but he is a competitive contested-catch receiver.
Three-year grades and scouting report: Available in the PFF big board
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HB Bucky Irving, Oregon
Irving might not look like a running back teams will automatically covet on draft weekend, but his tape shows an incredibly efficient player in both the running game and passing game.
Three-year grades and scouting report: Available in the PFF big board
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WR Johnny Wilson, Florida State
It's hard to watch Wilson's tape and not be intrigued enough to take him at the back end of Day 2. He has some frustrating drops on tape, but there is so much more to like, including how well he moves for a player of his size.
Three-year grades and scouting report: Available in the PFF big board
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S Calen Bullock, USC
Bullock's lack of strength will limit how much an NFL team can trust him to play early in his career. But if he can get stronger, he possesses elite range as an impactful single-high safety for any defense, especially for Cover 3 and Cover 1 systems.
Three-year grades and scouting report: Available in the PFF big board
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HB Ray Davis, Kentucky
Davis might not have the build and long speed of a top-50 player, but his vision, feel for space/blocking and one-cut ability make him an efficient ball carrier with good hands in the passing game. This should make him a mid-round selection and potential starter.
Three-year grades and scouting report: Available in the PFF big board
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ED Xavier Thomas, Clemson
Thomas is a true low-floor, high-ceiling prospect. He is on the older side, but his natural athletic gifts are still worth taking a chance on, especially for teams in need of a 3/4 pass-rushing specialist.
Three-year grades and scouting report: Available in the PFF big board
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HB Marshawn Lloyd, USC
Lloyd is a starting-caliber athlete. If he can improve his vision to see space before it opens up, he can be an impact starter.
Three-year grades and scouting report: Available in the PFF big board
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WR Jalen McMillan, Washington
Washington continued to prioritize McMillan in its passing attack, even with players like Rome Odunze and Ja'Lynn Polk on the roster. His nuances give him a high floor as a WR2/3.
Three-year grades and scouting report: Available in the PFF big board
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ED Jalyx Hunt, Houston Christian
Hunt lacks nuance for the position (whether that is in natural leverage, stance or block shedding) but that can all be improved. He has explosiveness, length and power that you can't teach, so he is worth drafting in the middle rounds to develop as a 3-4 outside linebacker,
Three-year grades and scouting report: Available in the PFF big board
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CB Khyree Jackson, Oregon
Jackson is an alluring prospect because his size and athletic combination don't come around often. However, he must anticipate routes better and try not to rely on his recovery speed as much. If he can do this, he can be a starting-caliber cornerback.
Three-year grades and scouting report: Available in the PFF big board
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ED Austin Booker, Kansas
Booker is an alluring prospect because of his pass-rushing style, but his lack of weight is a concern. To mitigate that at the NFL level, he must play with a better pad level.
Three-year grades and scouting report: Available in the PFF big board
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CB Renardo Green, Florida State
Green is a calm and confident man-coverage cornerback with CB2 potential for a team that likes to play press coverage.
Three-year grades and scouting report: Available in the PFF big board
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WR Malik Washington, Virginia
Washington is a tough assignment in the slot due to how fast he accelerates and his ability to create separation with quick changes of direction. He is a slot-only type of receiver due to his lack of size and strength, but he is tough to cover.
Three-year grades and scouting report: Available in the PFF big board
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ED Javon Solomon, Troy
His length could prove to be a limiting factor for his potential in the NFL, but his athletic ability should yield a rotational pass-rush role at worst. He has the potential to eventually play an impact role as a top-100 pick.
Three-year grades and scouting report: Available in the PFF big board
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TE Erick All, Iowa
Although his game could use a bit more nastiness, this is a player with a versatile, contributing skill set who projects as a TE2 at the next level if he can stay healthy.
Three-year grades and scouting report: Available in the PFF big board
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G Cooper Beebe, Kansas State
Beebe's high football IQ should lead to a long NFL career. Unfortunately, his athletic shortcomings will likely limit that career to that of a backup swing lineman.
Three-year grades and scouting report: Available in the PFF big board
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S Dadrion Taylor-Demerson, Texas Tech
Taylor-Demerson sees the back end of coverage with excellent vision and anticipation. However, his overall play speed must improve if he is to make plays at the NFL level.
Three-year grades and scouting report: Available in the PFF big board
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G Mason McCormick, South Dakota State
McCormick pairs a mauling mentality with explosive athleticism. His hips are a tad stiff, which limits his flexibility, but he has the potential to be a starter in a zone-blocking scheme.
Three-year grades and scouting report: Available in the PFF big board
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LB Jeremiah Trotter Jr., Clemson
Trotter is an incredibly smart linebacker who consistently puts himself in the right positions. However, his lack of length, size and explosiveness limit his NFL potential.
Three-year grades and scouting report: Available in the PFF big board
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QB Michael Pratt, Tulane
Pratt's clean fundamentals and impressive touch throws make him an intriguing quarterback, even though he has smaller measurables. His arm strength limits his ability to push the ball vertically, but he has a good enough feel for the game to garner a potential starter label.
Three-year grades and scouting report: Available in the PFF big board
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ED Bralen Trice, Washington
This is a powerful edge player who will never shy away from the contact trench play demands. You might have to align him a bit wider to unlock his disruption potential, but he is an NFL-caliber player and should be picked in the top 50.
Three-year grades and scouting report: Available in the PFF big board
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T Roger Rosengarten, Washington
Rosengarten is worth a Day 3 flier as a developmental, athletic offensive tackle. He lacks the power necessary to survive at the NFL level in his current state.
Three-year grades and scouting report: Available in the PFF big board
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C Sedrick Van Pran, Georgia
Despite some athletic limitations, Van Pran is a high-IQ center prospect whose acumen, experience and physical mentality warrant a shot at a starting role (center only) in a man/gap-heavy scheme.
Three-year grades and scouting report: Available in the PFF big board