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On Wednesday, we brought you our Annual consensus for project ranking project Based on lists from five sources: NFL.comAnd ESPNAnd Focus on professional footballAnd CBS Sports And Draft Network. Now that the first round of the draft is over, here are the top 100 chances left.
Below the table, we’ll detail some of the results (and failures) from Thursday night’s first-round picks.
Top 100 Potential Clients
(Through 1st Street, p. 32)
Rk | POS PosRnk |
player the school |
16 | pound (1) |
Nakobe Din Georgia |
22 | CB (4) |
Andrew Booth Jr. Clemson |
24 | QB (1) |
Malik Willis freedom |
30 | T (5) |
Bernard Rayman cent. Michigan |
31 | edge (6) |
David Ogabo Michigan |
32 | edge (7) |
boy mafi Minnesota |
34 | edge (8) |
Arnold Ipeketty Ben St. |
35 | QB (3) |
Matt Coral Mississippi |
37 | s (4) |
Jaguan Precare Ben St. |
39 | QB (4) |
Desmond Reader Cincinnati |
40 | CB (6) |
Keller Gordon Washington |
41 | s (5) |
Galen Peter Baylor |
42 | RB (1) |
Kenneth Walker III Michigan Street |
43 | WR (7) |
Sky More W Michigan |
44 | CB (7) |
Roger McCreary Auburn |
46 | DT (3) |
Travis Jones Connecticut |
47 | edge (9) |
Logan Hall Houston |
48 | WR (8) |
George Pickens Georgia |
49 | RB (2) |
Press Hall Iowa Street |
50 | WR (9) |
Christian Watson N Dakota Street |
51 | QB (5) |
Sam Howell n. Carolina |
52 | TE (1) |
Trey McBride Colorado Street |
53 | edge (10) |
Nick Bonito Oklahoma |
55 | edge (11) |
Josh Paschall Kentucky |
56 | DT (4) |
De Marvin Lil Texas A&M |
57 | pound (4) |
Christian Harris Alabama |
58 | J (3) |
Dylan Parham Memphis |
59 | pound (5) |
Chad Momma Wyoming |
60 | DT (5) |
Perrion Winfrey Oklahoma |
61 | edge (12) |
Cameron Thomas San Diego Street |
62 | pound (6) |
Liu Chanal Wisconsin |
63 | s (6) |
Brian Cook Cincinnati |
65 | WR (10) |
John Michi III Alabama |
66 | s (7) |
Nick Cross Maryland |
67 | T (7) |
Daniel Valle Minnesota |
68 | DT (6) |
Vidarian Mathis Alabama |
69 | pound (7) |
Troy Andersen Montana Street |
70 | J (5) |
Darian Kennard Kentucky |
71 | TE (2) |
Greg Dolcic University of California |
72 | edge (13) |
Sam Williams Mississippi |
73 | WR (11) |
Galen Tolbert S. Alabama |
74 | CB (8) |
Marcus Jones Houston |
75 | T (8) |
Nicholas Petit Frere Ohio Street |
76 | edge (14) |
Drake Jackson USC |
77 | RB (3) |
Isaiah Spiller Texas A&M |
78 | pound (8) |
Brian Asamoah Oklahoma |
79 | edge (15th) |
Kingsley Anjbar S. Alabama |
80 | WR (12) |
Khalil Shaker Boys Street |
81 | J (6) |
Sean Ryan University of California |
82 | CB (9) |
Tariq Wolin UTSA |
83 | pound (9) |
Channing Tindall Georgia |
84 | T (9) |
Abraham Lucas Washington Street |
85 | TE (3) |
Jeremy Ruckert Ohio Street |
86 | pound (10) |
Damon Clark LSU |
87 | T (10) |
Luke Godecki cent. Michigan |
88 | s (8) |
Kirby Joseph Illinois |
89 | WR (13) |
Calvin Austin III Memphis |
90 | WR (14) |
Wandell Robinson Kentucky |
91 | edge (16) |
D’Angelo Malone W Kentucky |
92 | QB (6) |
Carson Strong Nevada |
93 | WR (15th) |
Alec Pierce Cincinnati |
94 | s (9) |
Alontay Taylor Tennessee |
95 | s (10) |
Cam Taylor Britt Nebraska |
96 | TE (4) |
Kid Oton Washington |
97 | RB (4) |
Damon Pierce Florida |
98 | J (7) |
Jamary Salier Georgia |
99 | TE (5) |
Gilani Woods Virginia |
100 | c (2) |
look fortuner Kentucky |
101 | edge (17) |
Megay Sanders Cincinnati |
102 | T (11) |
Rashid Walker Ben St. |
103 | CB (10) |
copy print Cincinnati |
104 | WR (16) |
David Bell Bordeaux |
105 | T (12) |
Max Mitchell Louisiana |
106 | T (13) |
Zack Tom Wake Forest |
107 | RB (5) |
James Cook Georgia |
108 | T (14) |
Logan Bros Wisconsin |
109 | CB (11) |
Joshua Williams Fayetteville Street |
110 | edge (18) |
Dominic Robinson Miami (Ohio) |
111 | TE (6) |
Possible Isaiah Coastal Carolina |
112 | DT (7) |
Matthew Butler Tennessee |
113 | s (11) |
JT Woods Baylor |
114 | CB (12) |
Zion McCollum Sam Houston |
115 | CB (13) |
Martin Emerson Mississippi Street |
116 | s (12) |
jojo doman Nebraska |
117 | RB (6) |
Zamir White Georgia |
118 | J (8) |
Ed Ingram LSU |
119 | TE (7) |
Charlie Kolar Iowa Street |
120 | RB (7) |
Brian Robinson Jr. Alabama |
121 | RB (8) |
Keren Williams Notre Dame |
122 | s (13) |
Damari Matisse Pittsburgh |
123 | CB (14) |
Galen Armor Davis Alabama |
124 | c (3) |
Donovan West Arizona St. |
125 | RB (9) |
Pierre Strong Jr. Dakota S Street. |
126 | edge (19) |
Tyrick Smith Ohio Street |
127 | pound (11) |
Brandon Smith Ben St. |
128 | CB (15th) |
Josh Joby Alabama |
129 | T (15th) |
Keelen Desh Arizona St. |
130 | T (16) |
Thayer Munford Ohio Street |
131 | CB (16) |
Cordal Flute LSU |
132 | c (4) |
Cam Jurgens Nebraska |
The draft’s first public choice was a bit surprising, like Jacksonville Jaguars Travon Walker picked Georgia’s eighth, but the other teams moved on quickly. And first place EDGE Aidan Hutchinson went next — and each of the top three contestants disappeared into the top five selections.
After Walker, he was included in the first round Ohio State Wide Chris Olaf, Texas A&M Guard Kenyon Green and Pete Kenny Beckett – all finished eight places ahead of expectations – and Boston College goalkeeper Zion Johnson, who advanced 12 places early.
But ranges of this size are fairly common. Real scratches for the opening round included the Washington leaders’ selection of Pennsylvania wide Gahan Dotson—taking 22 early positions—along with two other big tributaries: Green Bay Packers Georgia Line Packer Kwai Walker took a full tour ahead of expectations and New England Patriots Chattanooga Cole Strange 35 guard pick picks early.
Few teams – including Kansas City Chiefs – I got some decent value. The team needs aside, Washington full-back Trent McDuffy (selected by Kansas City with seven points). distance expect) it was actually a slightly better value than Florida The edge rusher would have been Jermaine Johnson II. (We know that now too The presidents had assigned McDuffie a first-class degree – But we can only guess if they did the same to Johnson.) The Chiefs also finished off Purdue’s defensive position George Karlavtis 10 points later than expected — as did the Jacksonville Jaguars, who returned to the first round to pick up Utah quarterback Devin Lloyd.
but the Baltimore Ravens I got the best values in the opening round. With their choices, they got it Notre Dame Safety picks Kyle Hamilton 12 later than expected and Iowa center Tyler Linderbaum picks 13 after his consensus standings had indicated.
Good values remain. With the second round approaching, the top six players were expected to participate in the first round. It would be interesting to see how long it takes. A year ago, Notre Dame midfielder Jeremiah Osu Koramoah was the last first-round player to be selected. At number 13 when he entered the draft, he was knocked off the board with a pick of 52.
After trading with the Patriots that took them from the 29th pick to the 21st pick, the Chiefs now had eight draft picks left.
- second round (50th place overall – from The Dolphin Company)
- second round (ranked 62nd overall)
- third round (103rd overall – selection of private companies)
- Fourth round (ranked 135th overall)
- seventh floor (ranked 233rd overall – by the Vikings)
- seventh floor (ranked 243 overall – from Raiders via the Patriots)
- seventh floor (ranked 251st overall)
- seventh floor (total 259 – normal selection of companies)
Enjoy rounds 2 and 3 on Friday night – and we’ll be back with an updated consensus order on Saturday morning.
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