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Best player in the draft. Haloti Ngata wishes he was Jordan Davis.

Can't stand the thought of facing him twice a year
I don't think he's the best player in the draft but if he is somehow there at 24, I'd definitely take him (even over some of the interior OL prospects that I also like a lot).

He needs to improve his stamina, which is the main reason his snap counts stayed low at UGA. If he does that he definitely has a huge upside. Even if he doesn't, he would make an impact on the downs he would play as he'd make all the other guys in the front 7 more effective because of the attention he would have to demand.
 

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By the way on that Podcast they mention that they have heard the Cowboys and Panthers have had discussions about us moving up into the 6th spot. Been several media reports today saying they are targeting Oregon DE Kayvon Thibodeaux.

If you believe those same reports, they are claiming Thibodeaux is the #1 player on our draft board.
 

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Albert Breer draft tidbits

https://www.si.com/nfl/2022/04/26/2022-nfl-draft-rumors-neal-dean-williams

• Tiebreakers are sometimes needed at the top of the draft. And when it comes to which offensive lineman goes first Thursday, the medical piece of the equation could be a big one. A handful of teams have raised knee and hip issues to me concerning Alabama OT Evan Neal, with a good number of clubs considering him a notable medical risk.

That doesn’t mean Neal won’t have a good, long career. But I could absolutely see where Jacksonville or Houston, or another team, may look at Neal versus NC State OT Ickey Ekwonu, who has a very clean medical, and take the guy who’s a better bet to last.

I believe Neal and Ekwonu and Mississippi State’s Charles Cross will, for what it’s worth, all wind up going inside the top six picks, so it’s not like I believe that Neal is going to fall too far because of how his medicals came back. That said, I do think his medicals could wind up pushing him down a couple of picks from where he would have gone otherwise. Which, at the level of the draft, can wind up costing a player a few million bucks.

• The medical also figures to affect the off-ball linebacker market. As we mentioned in the MMQB column, Georgia star Nakobe Dean has a laundry list of issues that aren’t disqualifying. However, in totality, they are troubling, given that he’ll enter the league as a smaller player at his position. Utah’s Devin Lloyd has questions in that regard, as well. And that’s left Dean’s teammate Quay Walker as a contender to go first at the position.

The questions with Walker are more about his football IQ and how quickly he’ll pick up an NFL defense. Yes, he played in a pro-style scheme at Georgia. But he didn’t become a starter, despite being 6'4" and 241 pounds and running a 40-yard dash in the 4.5s, until his fourth season in Athens.

• One guy who has really helped himself this spring is Penn State WR Jahan Dotson. I think there’s a good shot he’ll be the fifth receiver off the board Thursday night, and that’s even though, at a shade under 5'11", he may strictly be a slot in the NFL.

“The knock is he’s short,” an NFC GM said. “But with the speed, the route-running, I think he might have the best hands in the whole draft. Add all that up, and you see a guy who makes sense at the end of the first round.”

Along those lines, Dotson’s 4.43 40-yard dash will likely stand as one of the most impactful of this year’s combine, mostly because it allowed teams to see the rest of the picture with him in a different light. Before that, many believed Dotson was ordinary, physically speaking.

• Corners keep coming up with Houston. On Monday, we mentioned how the Texans have been said to be high on LSU’s Derek Stingley Jr. in NFL circles. You can throw Cincinnati’s Sauce Gardner in that mix, too. Thing is, I’m not sure they’d take either at No. 3, and both will almost certainly be gone at 13. Or … maybe because of that, they would take one at three?

(For what it’s worth, Washington’s Trent McDuffie profiles as an excellent fit, too.)

• Here’s a player the NFL might be a little higher on than you think—Florida CB Kaiir Elam. The former Gator star ran faster than anyone thought he would in Indy (4.39), and he has good size (he’s a shade under 6'2", 191 pounds). He also crushed meetings with teams, coming off every bit the savvy NFL legacy (his dad is former Jets S Abe Elam, and his cousin is former Ravens first-round pick Matt Elam) that he is.

• And among the players that may be a little overhyped—Purdue’s George Karlaftis. Going back to the fall, I can’t remember hearing many, if any, NFL people talking about him like he’d be a first-round pick. And my guess right now is that he won’t be.

• As has been expected, with 12 picks and two first-rounders in the chamber, the Chiefs have started to call teams through the 20s about trading up. It might be for a receiver. But I wouldn’t rule out an aggressive move for a corner or pass rusher either. And it’s possible Kansas City will jump from Nos. 29 or 30 up, 10 spots or so, then leap again.

What seems certain is that GM Brett Veach won’t stay static. And part of that, for sure, is that the Chiefs probably don’t have room on their roster for 12 rookies to make the team.
 

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do not fork over next year's first, dummies

If they were gonna fork over next years 1st in any deals then it better be because they are getting a SECOND 1st rd pick THIS year. Keep 24 and then maybe use next years 1st to move back into the late 1st rd for someone they see as a sure starter.

Moving into the top-10 would almost assuredly mean parting with our 1st this yr and next yr, and that seems like over-gambling a little to me. On the other hand, if they move way up and hit on another Parsons or Tyron Smith type player then maybe its worth it. With our luck they'll move up and it'll turn into another Mo Claiborne situation. A guy everyone loves going into the draft that turns into a disappointment as a pro.
 

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Kiper updated big-board, top-100

1-25
1. Aidan Hutchinson DE Michigan
2. Ikem Ekwonu T North Carolina St.
3. Ahmad Gardner CB Cincinnati
4. Kyle Hamilton S Notre Dame
5. Evan Neal T Alabama
6. Derek Stingley Jr. CB LSU
7. Kayvon Thibodeaux DE Oregon
8. Garrett Wilson WR Ohio St.
9. Travon Walker DE Georgia
10. Drake London WR USC
11. Jermaine Johnson II DE Florida St.
12. Charles Cross T Mississippi St.
13. Jameson Williams WR Alabama
14. Daxton Hill S Michigan
15. Chris Olave WR Ohio St.
16. Trent McDuffie CB Washington
17. Malik Willis QB Liberty
18. Kenny Pickett QB Pittsburgh
19. Trevor Penning T Northern Iowa
20. Arnold Ebiketie DE Penn St.
21. Tyler Linderbaum C Iowa
22. Jahan Dotson WR Penn St.
23. Devin Lloyd LB Utah
24. Zion Johnson G Boston College
25. Nakobe Dean LB Georgia

26-50
26. David Ojabo, OLB, Michigan
27. Jordan Davis, DT, Georgia
28. Christian Watson, WR, North Dakota State
29. Treylon Burks, WR, Arkansas
30. Devonte Wyatt, DT, Georgia
31. Kenyon Green, OG, Texas A&M
32. Matt Corral, QB, Ole Miss
33. Tyler Smith, OT, Tulsa
34. Breece Hall, RB, Iowa State
35. Skyy Moore, WR, Western Michigan
36. Desmond Ridder, QB, Cincinnati
37. Kenneth Walker III, RB, Michigan State
38. Alec Pierce, WR, Cincinnati
39. Andrew Booth Jr., CB, Clemson
40. George Karlaftis, DE, Purdue
41. Kaiir Elam, CB, Florida
42. Trey McBride, TE, Colorado State
43. Quay Walker, ILB, Georgia
44. Lewis Cine, S, Georgia
45. Abraham Lucas, OT, Washington State
46. Travis Jones, DT, Connecticut
47. Kyler Gordon, CB, Washington
48. Channing Tindall, LB, Georgia
49. Jaquan Brisker, S, Penn State
50. Drake Jackson, OLB, USC

51-75
51. Jalen Pitre, S, Baylor
52. Greg Dulcich, TE, UCLA
53. Boye Mafe, OLB, Minnesota
54. George Pickens, WR, Georgia
55. Perrion Winfrey, DT, Oklahoma
56. Logan Hall, DT, Houston
57. John Metchie III, WR, Alabama
58. Nicholas Petit-Frere, OT, Ohio State
59. Troy Andersen, ILB, Montana State
60. Amare Barno, OLB, Virginia Tech
61. Nick Cross, S, Maryland
62. Bernhard Raimann, OT, Central Michigan
63. Josh Paschal, DE, Kentucky
64. Chad Muma, ILB, Wyoming
65. Christian Harris, LB, Alabama
66. Dylan Parham, OG, Memphis
67. Cameron Jurgens, C, Nebraska
68. Sam Howell, QB, North Carolina
69. Cole Strange, OG, UT-Chattanooga
70. Phidarian Mathis, DT, Alabama
71. Nik Bonitto, OLB, Oklahoma
72. Roger McCreary, CB, Auburn
73. Cam Taylor-Britt, DB, Nebraska
74. Myjai Sanders, DE, Cincinnati
75. Calvin Austin III, WR, Memphis

76-100
76. Leo Chenal, ILB, Wisconsin
77. Wan'Dale Robinson, WR, Kentucky
78. DeAngelo Malone, OLB, Western Kentucky
79. Jalen Tolbert, WR, South Alabama
80. Cameron Thomas, DE, San Diego State
81. Khalil Shakir, WR, Boise State
82. Daniel Faalele, OT, Minnesota
83. Velus Jones Jr., WR, Tennessee
84. Luke Goedeke, OT, Central Michigan
85. Tariq Woolen, CB, UTSA
86. Darian Kinnard, OG, Kentucky
87. DeMarvin Leal, DT, Texas A&M
88. Jelani Woods, TE, Virginia
89. Brian Asamoah, LB, Oklahoma
90. Brandon Smith, LB, Penn State
91. Matthew Butler, DT, Tennessee
92. Isaiah Likely, TE, Coastal Carolina
93. Sean Rhyan, OG, UCLA
94. Marcus Jones, CB, Houston
95. Neil Farrell Jr., DT, LSU
96. Zyon McCollum, CB, Sam Houston State
97. Dominique Robinson, OLB, Miami (Ohio)
98. Bo Melton, WR, Rutgers
99. James Cook, RB, Georgia
100. Dohnovan West, C, Arizona State
 

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101-125
101. JoJo Domann, OLB, Nebraska
102. Cordale Flott, CB, LSU
103. David Bell, WR, Purdue
104. Martin Emerson, CB, Mississippi State
105. Kerby Joseph, S, Illinois
106. Alex Wright, DE, UAB
107. Josh Jobe, CB, Alabama
108. Verone McKinley III, S, Oregon
109. Joshua Williams, CB, Fayetteville State
110. Coby Bryant, CB, Cincinnati
111. Kyle Philips, WR, UCLA
112. Damarri Mathis, CB, Pitt
113. Bryan Cook, S, Cincinnati
114. Matt Waletzko, OT, North Dakota
115. Pierre Strong Jr., RB, South Dakota State
116. Dameon Pierce, RB, Florida
117. Isaiah Spiller, RB, Texas A&M
118. Jeremy Ruckert, TE, Ohio State
119. Damone Clark, ILB, LSU
120. Ty Chandler, RB, Tennessee
121. Jordan Stout, P, Penn State
122. Connor Heyward, FB, Michigan State
123. Kevin Austin Jr., WR, Notre Dame
124. Alontae Taylor, S, Tennessee
125. Sam Williams, DE, Ole Miss

126-150
126. Romeo Doubs, WR, Nevada
127. Charlie Kolar, TE, Iowa State
128. Zamir White, RB, Georgia
129. Logan Bruss, OG, Wisconsin
130. Decobie Durant, CB, South Carolina State
131. Marquis Hayes, OG, Oklahoma
132. Jalyn Armour-Davis, CB, Alabama
133. Kellen Diesch, OT, Arizona State
134. Makai Polk, WR, Mississippi State
135. Jamaree Salyer, OG, Georgia
136. Justyn Ross, WR, Clemson
137. Eric Johnson, DT, Missouri State
138. Joshua Ezeudu, OG, North Carolina
139. Jake Camarda, P, Georgia
140. Malcolm Rodriguez, ILB, Oklahoma State
141. Rachaad White, RB, Arizona State
142. Derion Kendrick, CB, Georgia
143. Matt Araiza, P, San Diego State
144. Luke Fortner, C, Kentucky
145. Cade York, PK, LSU
146. Zachary Carter, DL, Florida
147. Max Mitchell, OT, Louisiana
148. Isaiah Weston, WR, Northern Iowa
149. Danny Gray, WR, SMU
150. Thomas Booker, DL, Stanford

151-175
151. Kalon Barnes, CB, Baylor
152. John Ridgeway, DT, Arkansas
153. DaRon Bland, CB, Fresno State
154. Kingsley Enagbare, DE, South Carolina
155. Mario Goodrich, CB, Clemson
156. Darien Butler, ILB, Arizona State
157. Abram Smith, FB, Baylor
158. Kalia Davis, DT, UCF
159. D'Marco Jackson, ILB, Appalachian State
160. Micheal Clemons, DE, Texas A&M
161. Chigoziem Okonkwo, HB, Maryland
162. Otito Ogbonnia, DT, UCLA
163. Aaron Hansford, LB, Texas A&M
164. Chris Paul, OG, Tulsa
165. Tyreke Smith, DE, Ohio State
166. Brian Robinson Jr., RB, Alabama
167. Carson Strong, QB, Nevada
168. Cade Otton, TE, Washington
169. Cole Turner, TE, Nevada
170. Braxton Jones, OT, Southern Utah
171. Jayden Peevy, DT, Texas A&M
172. Zakoby McClain, OLB, Auburn
173. Tariq Castro-Fields, CB, Penn State
174. Spencer Burford, OT, UTSA
175. Daniel Bellinger, TE, San Diego State

176-200
176. Kyron Johnson, LB, Kansas
177. Rasheed Walker, OT, Penn State
178. Kyren Williams, RB, Notre Dame
179. Austin Allen, TE, Nebraska
180. Nick Zakelj, OT, Fordham
181. Dai'Jean Dixon, WR, Nicholls State
182. Zach Tom, C, Wake Forest
183. Ed Ingram, OG, LSU
184. Jesse Luketa, LB, Penn State
185. Jaylen Watson, CB, Washington State
186. Dallis Flowers, CB, Pittsburg State
187. Bailey Zappe, QB, Western Kentucky
188. Josh Johnson, WR, Tulsa
189. Josh Thompson, CB, Texas
190. Christian Benford, CB, Villanova
191. Tyler Allgeier, RB, BYU
192. Dontario Drummond, WR, Ole Miss
193. Tyquan Thornton, WR, Baylor
194. Myron Tagovailoa-Amosa, DE, Notre Dame
195. David Anenih, DE, Houston
196. Tyrion Davis-Price, RB, LSU
197. Eyioma Uwazurike, DT, Iowa State
198. Haskell Garrett, DT, Ohio State
199. Jack Sanborn, ILB, Wisconsin
200. Jack Coan, QB, Notre Dame

201-225
201. Chance Campbell, LB, Ole Miss
202. Jerome Ford, RB, Cincinnati
203. Jeffrey Gunter, OLB, Coastal Carolina
204. Christopher Allen, OLB, Alabama
205. D'Vonte Price, RB, Florida International
206. Tyler Badie, RB, Missouri
207. Skylar Thompson, QB, Kansas State
208. Tyler Goodson, RB, Iowa
209. Cal Adomitis, LS, Pitt
210. Kevin Harris, RB South Carolina
211. Cole Kelley, QB, SE Louisiana
212. Aqeel Glass, QB, Alabama A&M
213. Cameron Dicker, PK/P, Texas
214. Tariq Carpenter, ILB, Georgia Tech
215. Jack Jones, CB, Arizona State
216. Jeremiah Hall, HB, Oklahoma
217. Mike Rose, ILB, Iowa State
218. Chase Lucas, CB, Arizona State
219. Terrel Bernard, ILB, Baylor
220. Damarion Williams, CB, Houston
221. Darrian Beavers, LB, Cincinnati
222. Tre Turner, WR, Virginia Tech
223. Isaiah Thomas, DE, Oklahoma
224. Gregory Junior, CB, Ouachita Baptist
225. James Houston IV, LB, Jackson State
 

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Kiper final position rankings:

Quarterbacks
1. Malik Willis, Liberty
2. Kenny Pickett, Pitt
3. Matt Corral, Ole Miss
4. Desmond Ridder, Cincinnati
5. Sam Howell, North Carolina
6. Carson Strong, Nevada
7. Bailey Zappe, Western Kentucky
8. Jack Coan, Notre Dame
9. Skylar Thompson, Kansas State
10. Cole Kelley, SE Louisiana
11. Aqeel Glass, Alabama A&M
12. EJ Perry, Brown
13. Kaleb Eleby, Western Michigan
14. Chase Garbers, California
15. Dustin Crum, Kent State
16. Brock Purdy, Iowa State
17. Anthony Brown, Oregon

Running backs
1. Breece Hall, Iowa State
2. Kenneth Walker III, Michigan State
3. James Cook, Georgia
4. Pierre Strong Jr., South Dakota State
5. Dameon Pierce, Florida
6. Isaiah Spiller, Texas A&M
7. Ty Chandler, North Carolina
8. Zamir White, Georgia
9. Rachaad White, Arizona State
10. Brian Robinson Jr., Alabama
11. Kyren Williams, Notre Dame
12. Tyler Allgeier, BYU
13. Tyrion Davis-Price, LSU
14. Jerome Ford, Cincinnati
15. D'Vonte Price, Florida International
16. Tyler Badie, Missouri
17. Tyler Goodson, Iowa
18. Kevin Harris, South Carolina
19. Hassan Haskins, Michigan
20. Zonovan "Bam" Knight, NC State
21. Kennedy Brooks, Oklahoma
22. TJ Pledger, Utah
23. Zaquandre White, South Carolina
24. Snoop Conner, Ole Miss
25. Sincere McCormick, UTSA
26. Max Borghi, Washington State
27. Keaontay Ingram, USC
28. Jaylen Warren, Oklahoma State
29. Leddie Brown, West Virginia
30. Isaih Pacheco, Rutgers
31. Shermari Jones, Coastal Carolina
32. Master Teague III, Ohio State
33. Jerrion Ealy, Ole Miss
34. CJ Verdell, Oregon
35. Ronnie Rivers, Fresno State
36. Julius Chestnut, Sacred Heart
37. Calvin Turner, Hawaii
38. Jashaun Corbin, Florida State
39. Ricky Person Jr., NC State
40. Greg Bell, San Diego State

Fullbacks/H-backs
1. Connor Heyward, Michigan State
2. Abram Smith, Baylor
3. Chigoziem Okonkwo, Maryland
4. Jeremiah Hall, Oklahoma
5. Tanner Conner, Idaho State
6. John Chenal, Wisconsin
7. Clint Ratkovich, Northern Illinois
8. Sean Dykes, Memphis
9. Jack Colletto, Oregon State
10. Roger Carter, Georgia State
11. Joey Kenny, Rhode Island
 

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Wide receivers
1. Garrett Wilson, Ohio State
2. Drake London, USC
3. Jameson Williams, Alabama
4. Chris Olave, Ohio State
5. Jahan Dotson, Penn State
6. Christian Watson, North Dakota State
7. Treylon Burks, Arkansas
8. Skyy Moore, Western Michigan
9. Alec Pierce, Cincinnati
10. George Pickens, Georgia
11. John Metchie III, Alabama
12. Calvin Austin III, Memphis
13. Wan'Dale Robinson, Kentucky
14. Jalen Tolbert, South Alabama
15. Khalil Shakir, Boise State
16. Velus Jones Jr., Tennessee
17. Bo Melton, Rutgers
18, David Bell, Purdue
19. Kyle Philips, UCLA
20. Kevin Austin Jr., Notre Dame
21. Romeo Doubs, Nevada
22. Makai Polk, Mississippi State
23. Justyn Ross, Clemson
24. Isaiah Weston, Northern Iowa
25. Danny Gray, SMU
26. Dai'Jean Dixon, Nicholls State
27. Josh Johnson, Tulsa
28. Dontario Drummond, Ole Miss
29. Tyquan Thornton, Baylor
30. Tre Turner, Virginia Tech
31. Charleston Rambo, Miami (Fla.)
32. Jequez Ezzard, Sam Houston State
33. Erik Ezukanma, Texas Tech
34. Braylon Sanders, Ole Miss
35. Britain Covey, Utah
36. Levi Lewis, Louisiana
37. Slade Bolden, Alabama
38. Devon Williams, Oregon
39. Jalen Nailor, Michigan State
40. Reggie Roberson Jr., SMU
41. Tyler Snead, East Carolina
42. Tay Martin, Oklahoma State
43. Jalen Virgil, Appalachian State
44. Samori Toure, Nebraska
45. Jaivon Heiligh, Coastal Carolina
46. Ty Fryfogle, Indiana
47. Stanley Berryhill III, Arizona
48. Michael Woods II, Oklahoma
49. Dareke Young, Lenoir-Rhyne
50. Emeka Emezie, NC State
51. Johnny Johnson III, Oregon
52. D'Eriq King, Miami (Fla.)
53. Tyshaun James, Central Connecticut State
54. Jerreth Sterns, Western Kentucky
55. Justin Hall, Ball State
56. Deven Thompkins, Utah State
57. Travell Harris, Washington State
58. Jaquarii Roberson, Wake Forest
59. Caleb Vander Esch, South Dakota
60. Michael Young Jr., Cincinnati

Tight ends
1. Trey McBride, Colorado State
2. Greg Dulcich, UCLA
3. Jelani Woods, Virginia
4. Isaiah Likely, Coastal Carolina
5. Jeremy Ruckert, Ohio State
6. Charlie Kolar, Iowa State
7. Cade Otton, Washington
8. Cole Turner, Nevada
9. Daniel Bellinger, San Diego State
10. Austin Allen, Nebraska
11. James Mitchell, Virginia Tech
12. Jake Ferguson, Wisconsin
13. Jalen Wydermyer, Texas A&M
14. Derrick Deese Jr., San Jose State
15. Teagan Quitoriano, Oregon State
16. Grant Calcaterra, SMU
17. Curtis Hodges, Arizona State
18. Peyton Hendershot, Indiana
19. Gerrit Prince, UAB
20. Trae Barry, Boston College
21. Chase Allen, Iowa State
22. Ko Kieft, Minnesota
23. John FitzPatrick, Georgia
24. Armani Rogers, Ohio
25. Andrew Ogletree, Young
 

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Offensive tackles
1. Ikem Ekwonu, OT, NC State
2. Evan Neal, OT, Alabama
3. Charles Cross, Mississippi State
4. Trevor Penning, Northern Iowa
5. Tyler Smith, Tulsa
6. Abraham Lucas, Washington State
7. Nicholas Petit-Frere, Ohio State
8. Bernhard Raimann, Central Michigan
9. Daniel Faalele, Minnesota
10. Luke Goedeke, Central Michigan
11. Matt Waletzko, North Dakota
12. Kellen Diesch, Arizona State
13. Max Mitchell, Louisiana
14. Braxton Jones, Southern Utah
15. Spencer Burford, UTSA
16. Rasheed Walker, Penn State
17. Nick Zakelj, Fordham
18. Obinna Eze, TCU
19. Vederian Lowe, Illinois
20. Dare Rosenthal, Kentucky
21. Myron Cunningham, Arkansas
22. Cordell Volson, North Dakota State
23. Andrew Rupcich, Culver-Stockton
24. AJ Arcuri, Michigan State
25. Ben Petrula, Boston College
26. Alex Palczewski, Illinois
27. Zachary Thomas, San Diego State
28. Luke Tenuta, Virginia Tech
29. Jalen McKenzie, USC
30. Bamidele Olaseni, Utah
31. Ryan Van Demark, Connecticut

Guards
1. Zion Johnson, Boston College
2. Kenyon Green, Texas A&M
3. Dylan Parham, Memphis
4. Cole Strange, UT-Chattanooga
5. Darian Kinnard, Kentucky
6. Sean Rhyan, UCLA
7. Logan Bruss, Wisconsin
8. Marquis Hayes, Oklahoma
9. Jamaree Salyer, Georgia
10. Joshua Ezeudu, North Carolina
11. Chris Paul, Tulsa
12. Ed Ingram, LSU
13. Thayer Munford, Ohio State
14. Justin Shaffer, Georgia
15. Lecitus Smith, Virginia Tech
16. Jason Poe, Mercer
17. Cade Mays, Tennessee
18. Andrew Stueber, Michigan
19. Ja'Tyre Carter, Southern
20. Chasen Hines, LSU
21. Tyrese Robinson, Oklahoma
22. Xavier Newman-Johnson, Baylor
23. Mike Miranda, Penn State
24. William Dunkle, San Diego State
25. Blaise Andries, Minnesota

Centers
1. Tyler Linderbaum, Iowa
2. Cameron Jurgens, Nebraska
3. Dohnovan West, Arizona State
4. Luke Fortner, Kentucky
5. Zach Tom, Wake Forest
6. Alec Lindstrom, Boston College
7. Dawson Deaton, Texas Tech
8. Luke Wattenberg, Washington
9. Nick Ford, Utah
10. Doug Kramer, Illinois
11. Ben Brown, Ole Miss
12. James Empey, BYU
13. Michael Maietti, Missouri
14. Brock Hoffman, Virginia Tech
15. Chris Owens, Alabama
 

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Defensive ends
1. Aidan Hutchinson, Michigan
2. Kayvon Thibodeaux, Oregon
3. Travon Walker, Georgia
4. Jermaine Johnson II, Florida State
5. Arnold Ebiketie, Penn State
6. George Karlaftis, Purdue
7. Josh Paschal, Kentucky
8. Myjai Sanders, Cincinnati
9. Cameron Thomas, San Diego State
10. Alex Wright, UAB
11. Sam Williams, Ole Miss
12. Kingsley Enagbare, South Carolina
13. Micheal Clemons, Texas A&M
14. Tyreke Smith, Ohio State
15. Myron Tagovailoa-Amosa, Notre Dame
16. David Anenih, Houston
17. Isaiah Thomas, Oklahoma
18. Tyler Johnson, Arizona State
19. Esezi Otomewo, Minnesota
20. Tyree Johnson, Texas A&M
21. Tre Williams, Arkansas
22. Matt Henningsen, Wisconsin
23. Mike Tverdov, Rutgers
24. Keir Thomas, Florida State
25. Zach VanValkenburg, Iowa
26. Scott Patchan, Colorado State
27. Jordan Jackson, Air Force
28. Luiji Vilain, Wake Forest
29. Tomon Fox, North Carolina
30. Owen Carney, Illinois
31. Manny Jones, Colorado State
32. Big Kat Bryant, UCF

Defensive tackles
1. Jordan Davis, Georgia
2. Devonte Wyatt, Georgia
3. Travis Jones, Connecticut
4. Perrion Winfrey, Oklahoma
5. Logan Hall, Houston
6. Phidarian Mathis, Alabama
7. DeMarvin Leal, Texas A&M
8. Matthew Butler, Tennessee
9. Neil Farrell Jr., LSU
10. Eric Johnson, Missouri State
11. Zachary Carter, Florida
12. Thomas Booker, Stanford
13. John Ridgeway, Arkansas
14. Kalia Davis, UCF
15. Otito Ogbonnia, UCLA
16. Jayden Peevy, Texas A&M
17. Eyioma Uwazurike, Iowa State
18. Haskell Garrett, Ohio State
19. Christopher Hinton, Michigan
20. Marquan McCall, Kentucky
21. Noah Elliss, Idaho
22. D.J. Davidson, Arizona State
23. LaBryan Ray, Alabama
24. Ben Stille, Nebraska
25. Israel Antwine, Oklahoma State
 
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