Colorado
• Jr
• 6’1″
/ 185 lbs
Projected Team
New England
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PROSPECT RNK
1st
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POSITION RNK
1st
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REC
49
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REYDS
587
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YDS/REC
12
|
TDS
6
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Every week, Hunter is tracking closer to being the No. 1 overall pick. He’s been sensational in every regard as a receiver and cornerback and has elite-level traits that can translate at the next level. And this prospect-team pairing stays intact. Best player in the draft with elite upside at two positions.
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LSU
• Jr
• 6’6″
/ 323 lbs
Projected Team
Cleveland
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PROSPECT RNK
5th
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POSITION RNK
1st
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A team once lauded for its offensive line still has a good one. Can it be improved? Absolutely. Particularly on the edges. That’s where Campbell could step in.
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Michigan
• Jr
• 6’2″
/ 202 lbs
Projected Team
Jacksonville
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PROSPECT RNK
2nd
|
POSITION RNK
1st
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The Jaguars are spiraling, and their defense needs a talent infusion at cornerback opposite Tyson Campbell. Johnson has No. 1 outside cornerback length, athleticism, and ball skills.
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Miami (FL)
• Sr
• 6’2″
/ 223 lbs
Projected Team
Carolina
|
PROSPECT RNK
6th
|
POSITION RNK
1st
|
PAYDS
2219
|
RUYDS
161
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INTS
5
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TDS
23
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Ward possesses much of the outward confidence Bryce Young seems to lack. That’s not the only reason he’s the pick here. He’s become arguably the best quarterback in college football with a well-rounded skill set.
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Georgia
• Sr
• 6’4″
/ 220 lbs
Projected Team
L.A. Rams
|
PROSPECT RNK
24th
|
POSITION RNK
4th
|
PAYDS
1818
|
RUYDS
57
|
INTS
5
|
TDS
15
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If it’s not Shedeur Sanders to serve as Matthew Stafford’s heir apparent, maybe it’s Beck, another polished pocket passer who’d conceivably work well in Sean McVay’s very structured offense.
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Colorado
• Sr
• 6’2″
/ 215 lbs
Projected Team
Tennessee
|
PROSPECT RNK
9th
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POSITION RNK
2nd
|
PAYDS
2018
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RUYDS
-25
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INTS
4
|
TDS
18
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Let’s make it three quarterbacks in a row, with Sanders bringing his version of prime time to Nashville. While this may seem premature for the Titans to move off Levis, if his disastrous play continues, they may have no other choice.
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Texas
• Jr
• 6’4″
/ 320 lbs
Projected Team
N.Y. Jets
|
PROSPECT RNK
10th
|
POSITION RNK
2nd
|
To build for the future, while adding an instant starter to an offensive front that features two blockers in their mid-30s in the 2024 season, the Jets go with the pass-protecting specialist from Texas here.
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Ole Miss
• Sr
• 6’4″
/ 255 lbs
Projected Team
Cincinnati
|
PROSPECT RNK
35th
|
POSITION RNK
6th
|
The Bengals add another youthful edge rusher to a defensive front that needs more of a youthful spark on the perimeter.
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Arizona
• Jr
• 6’5″
/ 212 lbs
Projected Team
New Orleans
|
PROSPECT RNK
4th
|
POSITION RNK
1st
|
REC
42
|
REYDS
742
|
YDS/REC
17.7
|
TDS
4
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McMillan is your classic chain-moving outside receiver who’ll battle through physicality and win routinely at the catch point, precisely what the Saints could use in their offense.
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Texas A&M
• Jr
• 6’4″
/ 285 lbs
Projected Team
Arizona
|
PROSPECT RNK
16th
|
POSITION RNK
3rd
|
Like 2024 first-round pick Darius Robinson, Scourton is a sizable, inside-outside rusher with strength and pass-rush moves.
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Alabama
• Jr
• 6’2″
/ 225 lbs
Projected Team
Las Vegas
|
PROSPECT RNK
26th
|
POSITION RNK
5th
|
PAYDS
1483
|
RUYDS
319
|
INTS
4
|
TDS
23
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It’s upside galore with Milroe because of his dynamic rushing abilities along with ascending arm strength and decision-making. The Raiders reset the right way, by picking a quarterback in the first round.
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LSU
• Jr
• 6’2″
/ 200 lbs
Projected Team
N.Y. Giants
|
PROSPECT RNK
33rd
|
POSITION RNK
6th
|
PAYDS
1989
|
RUYDS
10
|
INTS
6
|
TDS
20
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Right this very instant, if there’s one quarterback I had to choose to ascend boards over the next four months, it’d be Nussmeier, who plays with such effortless arm talent, accuracy, and toughness within the pocket.
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Georgia
• Jr
• 6’1″
/ 205 lbs
Projected Team
Miami
|
PROSPECT RNK
12th
|
POSITION RNK
1st
|
I love the idea of Starks and Jevon Holland, as interchangable safety types, at the backend of Miami’s defense.
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LSU
• Jr
• 6’1″
/ 225 lbs
Projected Team
Seattle
|
PROSPECT RNK
17th
|
POSITION RNK
1st
|
While this may seem early for a prospect who’s already done for the year with a torn ACL, Perkins has All-Pro upside as a multi-dimensional player in Mike Macdonald’s defense.
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Michigan
• Jr
• 6’5″
/ 245 lbs
Projected Team
Denver
|
PROSPECT RNK
21st
|
POSITION RNK
1st
|
REC
29
|
REYDS
261
|
YDS/REC
9
|
TDS
2
|
Loveland still looks like the best tight end prospect in this class, and he can instantly become a high-volume target in Sean Payton’s offense for Bo Nix.
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Boise State
• Jr
• 5’9″
/ 215 lbs
Projected Team
Dallas
|
PROSPECT RNK
14th
|
POSITION RNK
1st
|
RUYDS
1248
|
YDS/ATT
9.9
|
REYDS
39
|
TDS
18
|
Would this not be the most Jerry Jones pick ever? Jeanty looks like one of the most threatening running back prospects in a long time, and the Cowboys have a major need at the position.
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Missouri
• Jr
• 5’11”
/ 205 lbs
Projected Team
Philadelphia
|
PROSPECT RNK
11th
|
POSITION RNK
2nd
|
REC
31
|
REYDS
398
|
YDS/REC
12.8
|
TDS
6
|
With two highly paid veterans on the roster at receiver, the Eagles add a young, relatively cheap option with serious skills to add another layer to the passing attack.
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Georgia
• Jr
• 6’5″
/ 265 lbs
Projected Team
Chicago
|
PROSPECT RNK
7th
|
POSITION RNK
1st
|
Williams is too freakish for the Bears to pass here, and he’d be a nice building block opposite the similarly long and athletic Montez Sweat on an ascending Chicago defensive line.
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Michigan
• Jr
• 6’3″
/ 320 lbs
Projected Team
Indianapolis
|
PROSPECT RNK
3rd
|
POSITION RNK
1st
|
Graham has been a three-down stud and looked like a future first-round pick for two years now on the Michigan defensive line. Instant long-term solution up front in Indy.
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Texas
• Jr
• 6’5″
/ 335 lbs
The 49ers plan ahead for life after Trent Williams with the highly talented and productive blocker from Texas.
|
Ohio State
• Sr
• 6’1″
/ 205 lbs
REC
40
|
REYDS
526
|
YDS/REC
13.2
|
TDS
6
|
The Chargers get another polished route-running specialist for Justin Herbert to pair with 2024 second-round pick Ladd McConkey. Nice young duo in Los Angeles.
|
Penn State
• Jr
• 6’3″
/ 252 lbs
Projected Team
Tampa Bay
|
PROSPECT RNK
19th
|
POSITION RNK
4th
|
With the ability to play off the ball or rush the passer, Carter would give Todd Bowles plenty of new deployment options with this rookie.
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Texas
• Jr
• 5’11”
/ 180 lbs
Projected Team
Baltimore
|
PROSPECT RNK
41st
|
POSITION RNK
5th
|
REC
21
|
REYDS
369
|
YDS/REC
17.6
|
TDS
4
|
While the Ravens seem to be getting by with Zay Flowers as the lone big-play weapon in the pass game, Bond’s speed, route-running acumen and ball-tracking skill would make Baltimore’s offense much diverse.
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Minnesota
• Sr
• 6’6″
/ 330 lbs
Projected Team
Green Bay
|
PROSPECT RNK
49th
|
POSITION RNK
2nd
|
Yes, the Packers invested a first-round pick in a blocker in April — Jordan Morgan — but they dip back into that well to secure the long-term stability of the blocking unit in front of Jordan Love.
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Tennessee
• Jr
• 6’5″
/ 243 lbs
Projected Team
Buffalo
|
PROSPECT RNK
13th
|
POSITION RNK
2nd
|
Pearce looked like a future top-10 pick after an incredible 2023 season at Tennessee. His 2024 hasn’t been as efficient, but the length, burst, flexibility and flashes of pass-rush moves are there. More outside rushing help in Buffalo.
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East Carolina
• Sr
• 6’3″
/ 193 lbs
Projected Team
Washington
|
PROSPECT RNK
28th
|
POSITION RNK
1st
|
The cornerback class looks weak, but Revel — who’s currently out for the year with a knee injury — has immense potential because of his size, suddenness, and collegiate ball production.
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UCF
• Sr
• 6’1″
/ 200 lbs
Projected Team
Pittsburgh
|
PROSPECT RNK
|
POSITION RNK
|
REC
23
|
REYDS
477
|
YDS/REC
20.7
|
TDS
3
|
Instead of waiting until Day 2, the Steelers jump at the opportunity to pick the sturdy outside receiver from Central Florida who’s been a steady, three-level producer for going on three years now.
|
Ohio State
• Sr
• 6’5″
/ 260 lbs
Projected Team
Detroit
|
PROSPECT RNK
27th
|
POSITION RNK
5th
|
Even before the Aidan Hutchinson injury, the Lions were in need of more pass-rushing spark on the edge opposite the budding superstar. Sawyer is a gritty and productive three-down rusher.
|
Boston College
• Sr
• 6’2″
/ 247 lbs
Projected Team
Atlanta
|
PROSPECT RNK
44th
|
POSITION RNK
1st
|
While he’s a tick smaller than most teams will like, his production speaks for itself and he plays with immense burst and speed around the corner.
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Kentucky
• Jr
• 6’6″
/ 345 lbs
Projected Team
Houston
|
PROSPECT RNK
8th
|
POSITION RNK
2nd
|
The defensive tackle is the one clear weak spot on the Texans roster, and Walker can be a star playing on the inside with Danielle Hunter and Will Anderson Jr. on the edges.
|
Arizona
• Jr
• 6’5″
/ 336 lbs
Projected Team
Kansas City
|
PROSPECT RNK
23rd
|
POSITION RNK
3rd
|
Another early-round pick on an offensive tackle. While Patrick Mahomes and Andy Reid mask this flaw extraordinarily well, it’s now been a few seasons in which the Chiefs tackles struggle individually.
|
Notre Dame
• Sr
• 6’0″
/ 203 lbs
Projected Team
Minnesota
|
PROSPECT RNK
92nd
|
POSITION RNK
3rd
|
Watts has been tremendous in 2024 for the Fighting Irish, and he can learn from ageless wonder Harrison Smith at safety early in his professional career.
|