Miami (FL)
• Sr
• 6’2″
/ 223 lbs
Projected Team
Tennessee
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PROSPECT RNK
4th
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POSITION RNK
1st
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PAYDS
4313
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RUYDS
204
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INTS
7
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TDS
43
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Cam Ward is a dual-threat quarterback who thrived this season at Miami, cutting down on turnovers. Ward can create on the move and make difficult throws look routine. His experience — more than 55 starts — combined with continued improvement in multiple systems makes him a high-IQ player and leader. He can make all the throws with ease and was trusted to check out of plays at the line of scrimmage. The Titans need a reboot under center and a face of the franchise, as Will Levis is not the answer.
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Colorado
• Jr
• 6’1″
/ 185 lbs
Projected Team
Cleveland
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PROSPECT RNK
1st
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POSITION RNK
1st
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REC
96
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REYDS
1258
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YDS/REC
13.1
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TDS
16
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The Browns would love to take a quarterback here and move on from one of the worst contracts in NFL history, but they are likely to address that through free agency with this year’s below-average class. Instead, Cleveland lands the best player in the draft. Travis Hunter has Hall of Fame potential and will likely start at corner while also playing 20-plus snaps a game as a receiver. The Browns need a guaranteed starter and a player who will sell tickets, given their cap situation. Hunter is a game-changer with the ball in his hands and has next-level stamina to play full throttle on every snap.
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Colorado
• Sr
• 6’2″
/ 215 lbs
Projected Team
N.Y. Giants
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PROSPECT RNK
9th
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POSITION RNK
2nd
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PAYDS
4134
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RUYDS
-50
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INTS
10
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TDS
41
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Shedeur Sanders’ projections are all over the map, but he would fill a massive need for the Giants, who desperately need to reboot their passing attack. Sanders has the tools to layer the ball into all three areas of the field with accuracy. He’s an experienced, three-year starter who extends plays in the pocket and rarely gets flustered. Whether he has the maturity to handle New York’s relentless media spotlight is something the Giants will need to decide.
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Penn State
• Jr
• 6’3″
/ 252 lbs
Projected Team
New England
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PROSPECT RNK
3rd
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POSITION RNK
1st
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The Patriots need to improve at the line of scrimmage on both sides, and Abdul Carter is an ideal place to start. He is one of the most dynamic pass rushers in the draft and has barely scratched the surface of his potential. Carter combines elite speed, twitch and explosiveness with polished counters and a devastating spin move. He could be the steal of the draft and a game-wrecker in New England. When Mike Vrabel had the Titans rolling, it was a ferocious front-seven that defined his team.
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Ole Miss
• Jr
• 6’3″
/ 305 lbs
Projected Team
Jacksonville
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PROSPECT RNK
20th
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POSITION RNK
2nd
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Walter Nolen has the ability to dominate the interior with exceptional power and is also an excellent pass rusher. His film this season has been among the most disruptive in the country. However, concerns remain about his late-season fades over the past two years. Still, he is a tools-y player with the potential to dominate if he can consistently play with a relentless motor. It may feel like a redux of the Travon Walker selection, but Nolen’s five-star pedigree is worth betting on.
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LSU
• Jr
• 6’6″
/ 323 lbs
Projected Team
Las Vegas
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PROSPECT RNK
7th
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POSITION RNK
1st
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The Raiders and new head coach Pete Carroll are expected to address their quarterback situation through free agency, leaving offensive line help as a priority. Campbell is a high-upside prospect who can step in as a blindside protector in 2025. He has excellent feet, the ability to get to his spot quickly and a strong punch. While he needs to clean up some technique issues, Campbell has been a reliable three-year starter in the toughest conference in football. Versatile enough to kick inside to guard if needed, he’s a safe and valuable pick for Las Vegas.
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Georgia
• Jr
• 6’2″
/ 245 lbs
Projected Team
N.Y. Jets
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PROSPECT RNK
25th
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POSITION RNK
7th
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Jalon Walker is a versatile hybrid edge/backer with speed, power and excellent quickness. His ability to disrupt opponents makes him a matchup nightmare, especially as he continues to develop. Walker consistently performed against high-level competition and showed flashes of dominance. A full-time move to edge should help him unlock his potential, making him a dangerous weapon for the Jets.
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Georgia
• Jr
• 6’5″
/ 265 lbs
Projected Team
Carolina
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PROSPECT RNK
13th
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POSITION RNK
3rd
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Mykel Williams is a versatile, high-ceiling edge player who can play multiple roles on a defense that needs improvement along the line of scrimmage. He has heavy hands, an explosive first step and a variety of pass-rush moves. Williams holds his ground well in the run game, which is crucial for a Panthers defense that struggled in that phase in 2024.
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Michigan
• Jr
• 6’2″
/ 202 lbs
Projected Team
New Orleans
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PROSPECT RNK
2nd
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POSITION RNK
1st
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With their cap situation in disarray, the Saints need to draft a Day 1 starter. Will Johnson has elite skills as a cornerback, combining length with ball-hawking ability — his three career pick-sixes are a Michigan record. A multi-year starter exposed to NFL-level schemes, Johnson is a perfect fit for one of the league’s worst pass defenses (and don’t forget, the Saints traded Marshon Lattimore midseason).
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Texas
• Jr
• 6’4″
/ 320 lbs
Projected Team
Chicago
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PROSPECT RNK
8th
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POSITION RNK
2nd
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Caleb Williams needs better protection, and Kelvin Banks Jr. was outstanding during his three seasons at Texas. While he may eventually transition to guard at the next level, Banks is a high-ceiling tackle with excellent athleticism and footwork. Minor technical fixes, like staying closed longer and maintaining balance on punches, will elevate his game. He has also improved as a run blocker and possesses the mobility to excel in both phases.
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Michigan
• Jr
• 6’3″
/ 320 lbs
Mason Graham is a dominant interior presence who plays with exceptional leverage, block recognition and relentless effort. He has powerful hips and hands, making him disruptive in both the run and pass game. Graham’s ability to anchor a defensive line would be a steal here. He’s a personal favorite of mine, and I could even see him drafted higher as evaluations progress.
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Boise State
• Jr
• 5’9″
/ 215 lbs
Projected Team
Dallas
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PROSPECT RNK
10th
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POSITION RNK
1st
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RUYDS
2601
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YDS/ATT
7
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REYDS
138
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TDS
30
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Dallas has significant needs, but its current running back rotation is an embarrassment. Ashton Jeanty is the solution — a dynamic playmaker who can gain tough yards between the tackles and has the speed to break long runs. Jeanty’s elite contact balance and production in 2024 make him an immediate-impact player, much like recent top picks in Atlanta and Detroit.
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Alabama
• Jr
• 6’3″
/ 244 lbs
Projected Team
Miami
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PROSPECT RNK
27th
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POSITION RNK
1st
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Jihaad Campbell’s impressive 2024 campaign highlighted his versatility as a four-down linebacker. He has the speed and twitch to excel in coverage while also contributing as a pass rusher. With youth on his side and a five-star pedigree, Campbell has big-time potential to become a playmaker in a Dolphins defense that needs help within the team’s cap constraints.
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Georgia
• Jr
• 6’1″
/ 205 lbs
Projected Team
Indianapolis
|
PROSPECT RNK
14th
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POSITION RNK
1st
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Malaki Starks brings rare versatility, capable of playing in the box or in coverage. A ballhawk and playmaker, he has All-Pro potential despite playing a position that often gets undervalued. The Colts’ secondary would benefit greatly from his presence, and he could also contribute as a nickel defender.
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Marshall
• Soph
• 6’4″
/ 248 lbs
Projected Team
Atlanta
|
PROSPECT RNK
71st
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POSITION RNK
12th
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Mike Green is an edge rusher with relentless effort, leading the nation in sacks (17.0) and tackles for loss (22.5). His ability to beat tackles with both speed and counter moves makes him a valuable addition to Atlanta’s defensive line. Green’s stock could rise even further after competing against top talent this week at the Senior Bowl in Mobile, Alabama.
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Michigan
• Jr
• 6’3″
/ 339 lbs
Projected Team
Arizona
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PROSPECT RNK
24th
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POSITION RNK
3rd
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Kenneth Grant is a 340-pound disruptor with rare athleticism for his size. He can hold the point of attack, penetrate gaps and rush the passer. Interior players like Grant, who bring both power and motor, are hard to find. His draft stock should only increase as evaluations continue.
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Missouri
• Jr
• 5’11”
/ 205 lbs
Projected Team
Cincinnati
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PROSPECT RNK
12th
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POSITION RNK
2nd
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REC
61
|
REYDS
676
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YDS/REC
11.1
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TDS
8
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Luther Burden III has shown flashes of brilliance, though Missouri hasn’t fully utilized his talents. He’s sudden and powerful, capable of dominating in the short and intermediate game. With Tee Higgins potentially leaving in free agency, Burden would add another dynamic weapon to the Bengals’ offense.
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Alabama
• Jr
• 6’5″
/ 325 lbs
Projected Team
Seattle
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PROSPECT RNK
29th
|
POSITION RNK
1st
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Tyler Booker is a massive interior lineman with heavy hands and an elite motor. He excels in pulling and creating space for runners, while also showing strong anchoring ability against power rushers. Booker’s leadership and experience make him a perfect fit for Seattle.
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Texas A&M
• Jr
• 6’6″
/ 290 lbs
Projected Team
Tampa Bay
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PROSPECT RNK
33rd
|
POSITION RNK
5th
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Shemar Stewart has elite traits and versatility, capable of playing as a power edge or kicking inside. Despite his lack of production, his upside and physical tools could make him worth the gamble for a Tampa Bay team in need of defensive line help.
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Penn State
• Sr
• 6’6″
/ 261 lbs
Projected Team
Denver
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PROSPECT RNK
18th
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POSITION RNK
1st
|
REC
104
|
REYDS
1233
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YDS/REC
11.9
|
TDS
12
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Tyler Warren is a large target with an excellent catch radius, hauling in 88 catches for over 1,000 yards in 2024 despite being a marked man weekly. He’s tough, dependable, and fights for extra yardage. Warren is also a capable blocker, making him a throwback player who fits any offense with soft hands, contested-catch ability, and a strong work ethic.
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Arizona
• Jr
• 6’5″
/ 212 lbs
Projected Team
Pittsburgh
|
PROSPECT RNK
6th
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POSITION RNK
1st
|
REC
84
|
REYDS
1319
|
YDS/REC
15.7
|
TDS
8
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The 6-foot-5 Tetairoa McMillan has dominated as expected, making contested catches look routine. His fluidity, strong hands, and willingness to go across the middle make him a reliable target. However, his lack of elite speed limits his role to the short and intermediate game. His draft stock will depend heavily on his testing numbers; McMillan is not a burner.
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Ohio State
• Sr
• 6’1″
/ 205 lbs
REC
81
|
REYDS
1011
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YDS/REC
12.5
|
TDS
10
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Emeka Egbuka was a consistent weapon for Ohio State, excelling as a route runner with exceptional hands and situational awareness. He’s a versatile player who can take short passes to the house or stretch the field. The Chargers could use his playmaking ability to bolster their offense. This could be a really promising wideout corps with Egbuka.
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East Carolina
• Sr
• 6’3″
/ 193 lbs
Projected Team
Green Bay
|
PROSPECT RNK
19th
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POSITION RNK
2nd
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Shavon Revel Jr. would have gone much higher if not for a torn ACL in late September. Assuming he’s ready by training camp, the Packers are getting a steal here. A long and rangy corner with excellent ball skills, Revel fits Green Bay’s defensive scheme perfectly and offers high upside.
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South Carolina
• Jr
• 6’3″
/ 227 lbs
Projected Team
Minnesota
|
PROSPECT RNK
62nd
|
POSITION RNK
2nd
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Nick Emmanwori is a high-ceiling safety with a massive frame, excelling in run support and moving smoothly in coverage for his size. The Vikings need to inject youth and versatility into their secondary, and Emmanwori provides both as he can play multiple roles in the box and deep coverage.
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Arizona
• Jr
• 6’5″
/ 336 lbs
Projected Team
Houston
|
PROSPECT RNK
44th
|
POSITION RNK
8th
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Jonah Savaiinaea is a thick, powerful tackle who played both sides of the line in 2024. He has quick feet, agility, and a high ceiling for growth. He’s a consistent finisher with excellent lower-body strength and the ability to displace defenders in the run game. With some refinement, Savaiinaea could be a cornerstone for the Texans.
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Purdue
• Jr
• 6’5″
/ 300 lbs
Projected Team
L.A. Rams
|
PROSPECT RNK
64th
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POSITION RNK
12th
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Marcus Mbow combines exceptional quickness and twitch with great hand placement and athleticism. He moves well in space and can reach the second level with ease. Mbow’s versatility to play both guard and tackle, along with his aggressive demeanor, makes him a valuable addition to the Rams’ offensive line.
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Texas
• Sr
• 5’11”
/ 200 lbs
Projected Team
Baltimore
|
PROSPECT RNK
42nd
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POSITION RNK
4th
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Jahdae Barron’s ability to play both corner and nickel adds significant value to his draft stock. He’s a ball hawk who also contributes physically in the run game. His versatility makes him an ideal fit for the Ravens’ defense, and he could rise even higher as draft evaluations progress.
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Oregon
• Jr
• 6’5″
/ 310 lbs
Projected Team
Detroit
|
PROSPECT RNK
40th
|
POSITION RNK
9th
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Derrick Harmon is a disruptive interior force who fills a position of need for the Lions. With 40 hurries, five sacks, and 8.5 tackles for loss in 2024, Harmon’s quickness and burst make him a valuable addition to Detroit’s defense. His ability to knock back the line of scrimmage and penetrate gaps fits the Lions’ aggressive defensive philosophy.
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Texas
• Jr
• 6’0″
/ 195 lbs
Projected Team
Washington
|
PROSPECT RNK
74th
|
POSITION RNK
7th
|
REC
58
|
REYDS
987
|
YDS/REC
17
|
TDS
9
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Matthew Golden had a breakout season as Texas’ go-to receiver, showcasing his ability to separate with strong route running, excellent hands and good speed. He excels in the middle of the field and in tightly congested spaces, maximizing yards after the catch. Golden would give the Commanders a much-needed offensive playmaker.
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Tennessee
• Jr
• 6’5″
/ 243 lbs
Projected Team
Buffalo
|
PROSPECT RNK
11th
|
POSITION RNK
2nd
|
James Pearce Jr. is an edge rusher with excellent speed and power, capable of taking over games. His twitch and quickness make him a difference-maker as a rookie. Although slightly undersized, Pearce fills a significant need for the Bills as Von Miller nears the end of his career.
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Ohio State
• Sr
• 6’5″
/ 310 lbs
Projected Team
Philadelphia
|
PROSPECT RNK
17th
|
POSITION RNK
3rd
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Josh Simmons has a high ceiling with upper-body strength and athleticism, though he comes with technique concerns and is recovering from a knee injury. He’s a fluid mover with excellent recovery ability and the power to dominate in the run game. If healthy, Simmons could become a key contributor on the Eagles’ offensive line.
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Missouri
• Jr
• 6’3″
/ 325 lbs
Projected Team
Kansas City
|
PROSPECT RNK
22nd
|
POSITION RNK
4th
|
Armand Membou is a powerful right tackle with excellent feet and strong hands. He’s patient in pass protection and versatile enough to play inside at guard if needed. A multi-year starter, Membou is reliable and polished, making him an ideal addition for the Chiefs as they look to protect Patrick Mahomes.
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