Kiper's final 2026 Big Board: Ranking the top 150 NFL draft prospects, plus position reports

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      Mel Kiper Jr. has served as an NFL draft analyst for ESPN since 1984. He is a regular contributor on "SportsCenter," ESPN studio shows and ESPN Radio. He is the co-host of the First Draft podcast, and he writes regularly for ESPN+.

It's time to head to Pittsburgh for the 2026 NFL draft. Round 1 begins Thursday at 8 p.m. ET on ESPN, ABC and the ESPN App. Before we get to all the exciting picks, wild trades and overall chaos, I'm updating my Big Board one last time.

These final rankings stack the top 150 players in this year's class. I have scouting reports for the top 25 players, then list out Nos. 26-150. But then I also go deep at every position, from the 27 best quarterbacks to 62 promising edge rushers to eight long-snappers to know. I reserve the right to make minor tweaks right up until the draft begins based on late-breaking reports, but after nearly a full year of watching tape, sizing up predraft workouts and making calls to NFL scouts, coaches and execs, this is how I see the class.

My usual disclaimer still stands: This is not a mock draft or a prediction of where players will be drafted Thursday. These are my personal rankings focusing on talent -- the best players based on what I'm seeing and my own evaluations. OK, let's get to it.

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1. Fernando Mendoza, QB, Indiana

Height: 6-5 | Weight: 236

2025 stats over 16 games: 72.0% completion rate, 3,535 passing yards, 41 TD passes, six INTs, seven rushing TDs

Mendoza transferred to Indiana after playing two seasons at Cal, and his game took off. Part of the reason for the jump? He cut down on sacks, with 25 last season after 41 in 2024. Mendoza got the ball out quicker. And though he doesn't have a huge arm, he can make all the necessary NFL-level throws. His ball placement is fantastic, and he's poised in the pocket. I wouldn't consider him a dual threat, but Mendoza also has enough mobility to pick up first downs as a scrambler. He's a franchise quarterback at the next level.


2. Jeremiyah Love, RB, Notre Dame

Height: 6-0 | Weight: 212

2025 stats over 12 games: 199 carries, 1,372 rushing yards, 18 rushing TDs, 27 catches, 280 receiving yards, three receiving TDs

Love reminds me a lot of Reggie Bush. The 20-year-old has vision and burst between the tackles and to the outside, and he can break tackles with ease (60 forced missed tackles in the 2025 season). Once he gets into space, he can take it to the house with his 4.36 breakaway speed too. But Love isn't only an outstanding runner. He also is a high-impact pass catcher. An NFL team will be able to flank him out wide and create a whole other dimension to the offense.


3. Arvell Reese, Edge/LB, Ohio State

Height: 6-4 | Weight: 241

2025 stats over 14 games: 69 tackles, nine tackles for loss, 6.5 sacks, nine run stops, two pass breakups

This is a complete football player. Reese jumps off the Ohio State tape, playing the game like a veteran. I see natural instincts at the linebacker position that allow him to make plays most guys just can't make, and he has the burst to get home when turned loose as a pass rusher. Reese has been a big riser in this class and brings a ton of potential to the table.


4. Sonny Styles, LB, Ohio State

Height: 6-5 | Weight: 244

2025 stats over 14 games: 77 tackles, seven tackles for loss, nine run stops, three pass breakups, one INT, one forced fumble, one sack

You can tell Styles is a former safety; he has outstanding 4.46 speed, and his burst allows him to spy the QB. His explosion popped at the combine, with a 43½-inch vertical jump and an 11-foot-2 broad jump. Styles is also a dependable tackler and closes in a flash. He really took the next step last season, even as he adapted to a new system under defensive coordinator Matt Patricia.


5. David Bailey, Edge, Texas Tech

Height: 6-4 | Weight: 251

2025 stats over 14 games: 76 tackles, 23 tackles for loss, 14.5 sacks, 71 pressures, eight run stops, three forced fumbles, four pass breakups

A transfer from Stanford, Bailey gets after the quarterback. He had 14.5 sacks over three seasons for the Cardinal, and he matched that total in 2025 after notably becoming more of a finisher. His 20.2% pressure rate was the best in the nation in 2025 -- despite being lower than it was in 2024 (22.2%) and 2023 (22.1%). He impressed at the combine with a 4.5-second 40-yard dash, and you can see that speed on tape. Bailey displays a variety of ways to get to the QB, including an effective spin move and a good bull rush.


6. Caleb Downs, S, Ohio State

Height: 6-0 | Weight: 206

2025 stats over 14 games: 67 tackles, five tackles for loss, two INTs, one sack, six run stops

Downs -- the brother of NFL wide receiver Josh Downs and the son of former NFL running back Gary Downs -- is basically an extension of the defensive coordinator. His football knowledge shows in his play; it's obvious when you watched him in the Ohio State defense. But what really impressed me is how well he picked up Nick Saban's system as a 2023 freshman at Alabama before transferring.

He diagnoses quickly thanks to excellent pre-snap instincts, and that allows him to play faster than his straight-line speed might suggest. Plus, Downs is solid in coverage, and he is a very reliable open-field tackler.

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7. Jordyn Tyson, WR, Arizona State

Height: 6-2 | Weight: 203

2025 stats over nine games: 61 catches, 711 receiving yards, eight receiving TDs

The Colorado transfer lit up defenses for two seasons with the Sun Devils. Tyson's superpower is being open even when it looks like he's completely blanketed. It makes him essentially uncoverable in the red zone. He wins on 50-50 balls and outmuscles defensive backs. A hamstring injury cost him time last season, but he still posted solid numbers.


8. Carnell Tate, WR, Ohio State

Height: 6-2 | Weight: 192

2025 stats over 11 games: 51 catches, 875 receiving yards, nine receiving TDs

Ohio State has turned into Wide Receiver U, with Emeka Egbuka being the most recent star wideout to come out of Columbus. And while most of the college football world focused on Jeremiah Smith (who isn't eligible for the 2026 draft), Tate put up some serious numbers and showed why he is a top prospect for this class. Tate produced big plays on a regular basis, averaging 17.2 yards per catch last season. He is a precise route runner, has great hands and displays outstanding body control. And he'll also happily block for ball carriers, which NFL coaches love to see.


9. Francis Mauigoa, OT, Miami

Height: 6-6 | Weight: 329

2025 stats over 16 games: 16 starts, two sacks allowed

Here's a true mauler. Mauigoa is fun to watch for the way he just destroys pass rushers at the point of attack. He had more than 2,700 snaps at right tackle and has the pass protection skill to stick there, but he could absolutely slide inside and become a Pro Bowl-caliber guard at the next level. Mauigoa allowed two sacks and blew only 13 run blocks since the start of the 2024 season.


10. Spencer Fano, OT, Utah

Height: 6-6 | Weight: 311

2025 stats over 12 games: 12 starts, zero sacks allowed

Fano started 12 games at left tackle in 2023 before moving to the right side in 2024, and he started 24 games there over two seasons. Working opposite another highly regarded bookend in Caleb Lomu, Fano did a great job of keeping his big frame between the pass rusher and his QB. He is technically sound, ran 4.91 in the 40-yard dash and shows good punch to compensate for his lack of ideal arm length. But with 32⅛-inch arms, I think he could kick inside in the pros.


11. Makai Lemon, WR, USC

Height: 5-11 | Weight: 192

2025 stats over 12 games: 79 catches, 1,156 receiving yards, 11 receiving TDs

This kid is a warrior who plays with passion. I'd want Lemon on my roster. He snatches the ball away from his body in an attacking manner then runs with a fierce approach after the catch. He is one of my favorite players in the class, and he ranked third in the nation in receiving yards per game in 2025.


12. Olaivavega Ioane, G, Penn State

Height: 6-4 | Weight: 320

2025 stats over 11 games: 11 starts, zero sacks allowed

Ioane drives defensive tackles off the ball and sustains his blocks well. He can get to the second level and torque defenders out of the way. And he's incredibly agile at left guard for his size. Ioane had 32 career starts and gave up only two sacks over that time -- both in 2023.


13. Monroe Freeling, OT, Georgia

Height: 6-7 | Weight: 315

2025 stats over 14 games: 13 starts, two sacks allowed

Freeling is still developing -- he started 18 games in college, and only five of those came before last season. But his year-over-year improvement stood out, especially in pass protection. He's quick out of his stance (4.93 in the 40-yard dash), shows good hand placement and is alert when dealing with stunts. With long 34¾-inch arms, Freeling does a nice job taking away the inside move of edge rushers, too. He needs to work on his run blocking, though.


14. Mansoor Delane, CB, LSU

Height: 6-0 | Weight: 187

2025 stats over 11 games: 35 tackles, 11 pass breakups, two INTs

I am very impressed with the instincts and savviness Delane shows in coverage. He is a true technician and demonstrated excellent ball skills, with 27 pass breakups and eight interceptions over his four-year career. He excels in both man and zone coverage, and his 3.3 yards allowed per attempt on throws in his direction was fourth in the nation in 2025.

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Mansoor Delane's NFL draft profile

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15. Kenyon Sadiq, TE, Oregon

Height: 6-3 | Weight: 241

2025 stats over 14 games: 51 catches, 560 receiving yards, eight receiving TDs

Sadiq is loaded with physical traits. He has the explosion to hurdle defenders in the open field, and he posted 43½ inches in the vertical and 11-foot-1 in the broad jump. He has the vision and speed to cause conflict after the catch, with almost half his 2025 yardage coming after the ball was in his hands (260 yards). He flew in the 40-yard dash at the combine; his 4.39 easily led the tight ends. And he's nearly impossible to match against because of his quickness and size. Sadiq was consistent last season, and he should be the first tight end off the board.


16. Rueben Bain Jr., Edge, Miami

Height: 6-2 | Weight: 263

2025 stats over 16 games: 70 tackles, 18.5 tackles for loss, 9.5 sacks, 71 pressures, nine run stops, one forced fumble, one INT

Bain is powerful and has really strong hands. He routinely gets the best of some very good offensive tackles, often with his dominant rip move, and he knows every trick in the book in getting home to the QB. Bain also shows speed and bend off the edge, and he takes good angles. Plus, he can hold the edge against the run and get off blocks to chase down ball carriers. His tape is just filled with disruption. But even with all those A-level traits, it's actually Bain's hustle that really stands out to me. He never takes a play off and fires at the ball on every play.

His arms are much shorter than most scouts prefer at 30⅞ inches, and teams will have to be comfortable with that. But opponents have to account for him in their game plans, and he can keep them guessing with his inside-outside flexibility.


17. Kadyn Proctor, OT, Alabama

Height: 6-7 | Weight: 352

2025 stats over 15 games: 15 starts, three sacks allowed

If you watched Proctor only against Florida State, you'd have questions about this ranking. He allowed seven pressures and a sack in that season opener, and he took a false start penalty on an important fourth-and-1 late in the game. Not a good start to the campaign. But after that, Proctor looked very good. He consistently handled inside and outside moves from edge rushers as he settled in. Proctor had 40 starts of experience, with every career snap over three years coming at left tackle. And he showed off good agility for his size at the combine with a 5.21-second run in the 40.


18. Dillon Thieneman, S, Oregon

Height: 6-0 | Weight: 201

2025 stats over 15 games: 86 tackles, 2.5 tackles for loss, two INTs, one sack, three run stops

After two seasons at Purdue, including a six-INT campaign in 2023, Thieneman transferred to Oregon and made an immediate impact. He moves all over the defense, lining up as a deep safety, in the box, split wide and over the slot. Thieneman reads the QB well and can close in a hurry, though he needs to clean up his tackling. He's a savvy player, and he can be a force against the run, too.


19. Max Iheanachor, OT, Arizona State

Height: 6-6 | Weight: 321

2025 stats over 12 games: 12 starts, four sacks allowed

Iheanachor has a limited football background; he picked up the sport later than most prospects and spent time in the juco ranks before heading to Arizona State in 2023. So he is just scratching the surface of what he can be in the NFL. Iheanachor allowed eight sacks in 2024, but he took a big step forward last season, displaying good quickness and agility. As a right tackle with 33⅞-inch arms, 4.91 straight-line speed and 31 starts of experience, he can make an impact as a run blocker and pass protector.


20. Blake Miller, OT, Clemson

Height: 6-7 | Weight: 317

2025 stats over 13 games: 13 starts, two sacks allowed

Miller has a ton of experience as a four-year starter (54 starts), and he was more consistent in 2025 than in past seasons. His game really grows on you. As a right tackle, he does a good job keeping his frame between the pass rusher and his QB, and he can handle spins and secondary pass-rush moves. Miller can also get downfield to make blocks in the run game.


21. Denzel Boston, WR, Washington

Height: 6-4 | Weight: 212

2025 stats over 12 games: 62 catches, 881 receiving yards, 11 receiving TDs

Boston has developed into a nuanced route runner who uses his size and physicality to shield defenders from the football. His length and catch radius make life miserable for opposing cornerbacks. And the way Boston quickly finds openings in coverage jumps out on tape, helping him to 14.2 yards per catch on the 2025 season. He has Velcro-esque hands, allowing him to go high or low to haul in difficult receptions.


22. Zion Young, Edge, Missouri

Height: 6-6 | Weight: 262

2025 stats over 13 games: 58 tackles, 18 tackles for loss, 6.5 sacks, 46 pressures, 16 run stops, two forced fumbles

The Michigan State transfer had two great seasons at Missouri, making an impact as a pass rusher and run defender. Young consistently seals off the edge. He's powerful and plays with sustained intensity, with one of the best motors among the edge rushers in the class. I see strong hands, good eye discipline, burst and impressive lateral quickness on the tape, too. Young crashes down the line.

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Zion Young's NFL draft profile

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23. Akheem Mesidor, Edge, Miami

Height: 6-3 | Weight: 259

2025 stats over 15 games: 74 tackles, 17.5 tackles for loss, 12.5 sacks, 58 pressures, 11 run stops, four forced fumbles

Mesidor started at West Virginia in 2020 and 2021, racking up 9.5 sacks. He transferred to Miami before the 2022 season and had seven sacks in that first season. An injury limited him to three games in 2023, but he came back with 5.5 more sacks in 2024 and looked fantastic in 2025. The Canadian makes his presence felt against both the run and the pass, and he shows good bend, closing burst and power. When his initial move is thwarted, Mesidor never stops battling. He also brings some versatility, with the ability to shade inside to DT and get pressure on the interior.


24. Ty Simpson, QB, Alabama

Height: 6-1 | Weight: 211

2025 stats over 15 games: 64.5% completion rate, 3,567 passing yards, 28 TD passes, five INTs, two rushing TDs

His lack of experience might be a concern, as Simpson didn't start a game until last season, but the production is hard to ignore. Simpson knows the game and competes on every down. He's a battler who is always trying to make a play -- sometimes to his detriment. And Simpson maneuvers well in the pocket, has a solid arm and can beat defenses with his legs when the passing play isn't there.


25. Caleb Lomu, OT, Utah

Height: 6-6 | Weight: 313

2025 stats over 12 games: 12 starts, zero sacks allowed

Lomu has tremendous upside; he is consistent in pass protection and really excellent as a run blocker. It's his agility and quickness that stand out most. Lomu does a good job keeping his feet, and he adjusts well to secondary moves from pass rushers. He deals with speed rushers well thanks to his athletic traits; he allowed just three sacks over 1,500-plus snaps at left tackle over his career. As a run blocker, Lomu gets to the second level and helps pave the way for RBs. My biggest question about his game: How strong is he? Lomu needs to add weight to his frame, but he's very talented and has a promising NFL future.

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Ranking Nos. 26-150 overall

26. Keldric Faulk, Edge, Auburn
27. Jadarian Price, RB, Notre Dame
28. CJ Allen, LB, Georgia
29. Jermod McCoy, CB, Tennessee
30. Malachi Lawrence, Edge, UCF
31. Chris Johnson, CB, San Diego State
32. Peter Woods, DT, Clemson
33. Emmanuel McNeil-Warren, S, Toledo
34. Emmanuel Pregnon, G, Oregon
35. Omar Cooper Jr., WR, Indiana
36. R Mason Thomas, Edge, Oklahoma
37. Kayden McDonald, DT, Ohio State
38. Jacob Rodriguez, LB, Texas Tech
39. Christen Miller, DT, Georgia
40. Zachariah Branch, WR, Georgia
41. Keylan Rutledge, G, Georgia Tech
42. Germie Bernard, WR, Alabama
43. Chris Brazzell II, WR, Tennessee
44. Colton Hood, CB, Tennessee
45. KC Concepcion, WR, Texas A&M
46. Avieon Terrell, CB, Clemson
47. Brandon Cisse, CB, South Carolina
48. Antonio Williams, WR, Clemson
49. T.J. Parker, Edge, Clemson
50. Caleb Tiernan, OT, Northwestern
51. Cashius Howell, Edge, Texas A&M
52. Eli Stowers, HB/TE, Vanderbilt
53. Kyle Louis, S, Pitt
54. Derrick Moore, Edge, Michigan
55. Lee Hunter, DT, Texas Tech
56. Jaishawn Barham, LB, Michigan
57. D'Angelo Ponds, CB, Indiana
58. Anthony Hill Jr., LB, Texas
59. Josiah Trotter, LB, Missouri
60. Chase Bisontis, G, Texas A&M
61. Gabe Jacas, Edge, Illinois
62. Caleb Banks, DT, Florida
63. Jake Golday, LB, Cincinnati
64. Dani Dennis-Sutton, Edge, Penn State
65. Oscar Delp, TE, Georgia
66. Mike Washington Jr., RB, Arkansas
67. Chris Bell, WR, Louisville
68. Logan Jones, C, Iowa
69. Bud Clark, S, TCU
70. Malik Muhammad, CB, Texas
71. Treydan Stukes, S, Arizona
72. Gennings Dunker, OT, Iowa
73. De'Zhaun Stribling, WR, Ole Miss
74. Brenen Thompson, WR, Mississippi State
75. Keyron Crawford, Edge, Auburn
76. Malachi Fields, WR, Notre Dame
77. Keith Abney II, CB, Arizona State
78. Connor Lew, C, Auburn
79. Ja'Kobi Lane, WR, USC
80. Keionte Scott, CB, Miami (Fla.)
81. Jalen Farmer, G, Kentucky
82. Ted Hurst, WR, Georgia State
83. Jake Slaughter, C, Florida
84. Chandler Rivers, CB, Duke
85. Skyler Bell, WR, UConn
86. Jalon Kilgore, S, South Carolina
87. Beau Stephens, G, Iowa
88. A.J. Haulcy, S, LSU
89. Gracen Halton, DT, Oklahoma
90. Bryce Lance, WR, North Dakota State
91. Zakee Wheatley, S, Penn State
92. Elijah Sarratt, WR, Indiana
93. Max Klare, HB, Ohio State
94. Trey Zuhn III, C, Texas A&M
95. Brian Parker II, C, Duke
96. Deion Burks, WR, Oklahoma
97. Sam Hecht, C, Kansas State
98. Tacario Davis, CB, Washington
99. Markel Bell, OT, Miami (Fla.)
100. Keagen Trost, G, Missouri
101. Emmett Johnson, RB, Nebraska
102. Travis Burke, OT, Memphis
103. Davison Igbinosun, CB, Ohio State
104. Joshua Josephs, Edge, Tennessee
105. Justin Joly, TE, NC State
106. Kage Casey, OT, Boise State
107. Romello Height, Edge, Texas Tech
108. Genesis Smith, S, Arizona
109. Tyler Onyedim, DT, Texas A&M
110. LT Overton, Edge, Alabama
111. Carson Beck, QB, Miami (Fla.)
112. Austin Barber, OT, Florida
113. Garrett Nussmeier, QB, LSU
114. Daylen Everette, CB, Georgia
115. Drew Allar, QB, Penn State
116. Febechi Nwaiwu, G, Oklahoma
117. Eli Raridon, TE, Notre Dame
118. Chris McClellan, DT, Missouri
119. Domonique Orange, DT, Iowa State
120. Nick Barrett, DT, South Carolina
121. Julian Neal, CB, Arkansas
122. Brett Thorson, P, Georgia
123. Kaytron Allen, RB, Penn State
124. Will Kacmarek, TE, Ohio State
125. Justin Jefferson, LB, Alabama
126. Nicholas Singleton, RB, Penn State
127. Nate Boerkircher, TE, Texas A&M
128. Harold Perkins Jr., LB, LSU
129. Ryan Eckley, P, Michigan State
130. Zane Durant, DT, Penn State
131. Cole Payton, QB, North Dakota State
132. Jimmy Rolder, LB, Michigan
133. Devin Moore, CB, Florida
134. Kaleb Elarms-Orr, LB, TCU
135. Caden Curry, Edge, Ohio State
136. Josh Cameron, WR, Baylor
137. Colbie Young, WR, Georgia
138. Taylen Green, QB, Arkansas
139. Keyshaun Elliott, LB, Arizona State
140. Mason Reiger, Edge, Wisconsin
141. Sam Roush, TE, Stanford
142. Drew Shelton, OT, Penn State
143. Cyrus Allen, WR, Cincinnati
144. Will Lee III, CB, Texas A&M
145. Kaleb Proctor, DT, SE Louisiana
146. Wesley Williams, Edge, Duke
147. Darrell Jackson Jr., DT, Florida State
148. Caleb Douglas, WR, Texas Tech
149. Dametrious Crownover, OT, Texas A&M
150. Bryce Boettcher, LB, Oregon

Position rankings

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Quarterback

1. Fernando Mendoza, Indiana
2. Ty Simpson, Alabama
3. Carson Beck, Miami (Fla.)
4. Garrett Nussmeier, LSU
5. Drew Allar, Penn State
6. Cole Payton, North Dakota State
7. Taylen Green, Arkansas
8. Cade Klubnik, Clemson
9. Luke Altmyer, Illinois
10. Sawyer Robertson, Baylor
11. Haynes King, Georgia Tech
12. Diego Pavia, Vanderbilt
13. Joe Fagnano, UConn
14. Joey Aguilar, Tennessee
15. Jacob Clark, Missouri State
16. Jalon Daniels, Kansas
17. Behren Morton, Texas Tech
18. Mark Gronowski, Iowa
19. Athan Kaliakmanis, Rutgers
20. Derek Robertson, Monmouth
21. Kyron Drones, Virginia Tech
22. Miller Moss, Louisville
23. Tommy Castellanos, Florida State
24. Maverick McIvor, Western Kentucky
25. Robby Ashford, Wake Forest
26. Dequan Finn, Miami (Ohio)
27. Jack Strand, Minnesota State-Moorhead


Running back

1. Jeremiyah Love, Notre Dame
2. Jadarian Price, Notre Dame
3. Mike Washington Jr., Arkansas
4. Emmett Johnson, Nebraska
5. Kaytron Allen, Penn State
6. Nicholas Singleton, Penn State
7. Jonah Coleman, Washington
8. Adam Randall, Clemson
9. Le'Veon Moss, Texas A&M
10. Demond Claiborne, Wake Forest
11. Seth McGowan, Kentucky
12. Kaelon Black, Indiana
13. J'Mari Taylor, Virginia
14. Roman Hemby, Indiana
15. Jam Miller, Alabama
16. Noah Whittington, Oregon
17. Desmond Reid, Pitt
18. Jaydn Ott, Oklahoma
19. Eli Heidenreich, Navy
20. Robert Henry Jr., UTSA
21. Dean Connors, Houston
22. CJ Donaldson, Ohio State
23. Rahsul Faison, South Carolina
24. Kejon Owens, Florida International
25. Star Thomas, Tennessee
26. T.J. Harden, SMU
27. Chip Trayanum, Toledo
28. Jamal Haynes, Georgia Tech
29. Dominic Richardson, Tulsa
30. Barika Kpeenu, North Dakota State
31. Curtis Allen, Virginia Union
32. Cash Jones, Georgia
33. Lincoln Pare, Texas State
34. Shomari Lawrence, Missouri State
35. Rodney Hammond Jr., Sacramento State
36. Myles Montgomery, UCF
37. Leshon Williams, Kansas
38. Coleman Bennett, Kennesaw State
39. OJ Arnold, Georgia Southern
40. Kentrel Bullock, South Alabama
41. EJ Smith, Texas A&M
42. Kevon King, Norfolk State

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Jadarian Price's NFL draft profile

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Wide receiver

1. Jordyn Tyson, Arizona State
2. Carnell Tate, Ohio State
3. Makai Lemon, USC
4. Denzel Boston, Washington
5. Omar Cooper Jr., Indiana
6. Zachariah Branch, Georgia
7. Germie Bernard, Alabama
8. Chris Brazzell II, Tennessee
9. KC Concepcion, Texas A&M
10. Antonio Williams, Clemson
11. Chris Bell, Louisville
12. De'Zhaun Stribling, Ole Miss
13. Brenen Thompson, Mississippi State
14. Malachi Fields, Notre Dame
15. Ja'Kobi Lane, USC
16. Ted Hurst, Georgia State
17. Skyler Bell, UConn
18. Bryce Lance, North Dakota State
19. Elijah Sarratt, Indiana
20. Deion Burks, Oklahoma
21. Josh Cameron, Baylor
22. Colbie Young, Texas Tech
23. Cyrus Allen, Cincinnati
24. Caleb Douglas, Texas Tech
25. Malik Benson, Oregon
26. Barion Brown, LSU
27. Kendrick Law, Kentucky
28. Kevin Coleman Jr., Missouri
29. Zavion Thomas, LSU
30. Kaden Wetjen, Iowa
31. Jeff Caldwell, Cincinnati
32. Reggie Virgil, Texas Tech
33. Harrison Wallace III, Ole Miss
34. Emmanuel Henderson Jr., Kansas
35. J. Michael Sturdivant, Florida
36. Tyren Montgomery, John Carroll
37. Eric Rivers, Georgia Tech
38. Dillon Bell, Georgia
39. CJ Daniels, Miami (Fla.)
40. Junior Vandeross III, Toledo
41. Lewis Bond, Boston College
42. Caullin Lacy, Louisville
43. Eric McAlister, TCU
44. Max Tomczak, Youngstown State
45. Corey Rucker, Arkansas State
46. Chase Roberts, BYU
47. Jordan Hudson, SMU
48. Devin Voisin, South Alabama
49. Aaron Anderson, LSU
50. E.J. Williams Jr., Indiana
51. Daniel Sobkowicz, Illinois State
52. Nick DeGennaro, JMU
53. Vinny Anthony II, Wisconsin
54. Hank Beatty, Illinois
55. Chris Hilton Jr., LSU
56. Donaven McCulley, Michigan
57. Jalen Walthall, Incarnate Word
58. Michael Wortham, Montana
59. CJ Williams, Stanford
60. Anthony Smith, East Carolina
61. Noah Thomas, Georgia
62. Romello Brinson, SMU
63. O'Mega Blake, Arkansas
64. DT Sheffield, Rutgers
65. Wesley Grimes, NC State
66. Will Pauling, Notre Dame
67. Gabriel Benyard, Kennesaw State
68. RaRa Thomas, Troy
69. Kris Hutson, Arizona
70. Jalil Farooq, Maryland
71. Noah Short, Army
72. Sahmir Hagans, Duke
73. Andrel Anthony, Duke
74. Joseph Manjack IV, TCU
75. Trent Walker, Oregon State
76. Jaden Richardson, USC
77. Kyle Dixon, Culver-Stockton
78. Kobe Prentice, Baylor
79. Marcus Sanders Jr., Georgia Southern
80. Dalton Stroman, Appalachian State
81. Malik Rutherford, Georgia Tech
82. Camden Brown, Georgia Southern
83. Octavian Smith Jr., Maryland
84. Matthew Henry, Western Kentucky
85. EJ Horton Jr., Purdue

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KC Concepcion's NFL draft profile

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Tight end

1. Kenyon Sadiq, Oregon
2. Oscar Delp, Georgia
3. Justin Joly, NC State
4. Eli Raridon, Notre Dame
5. Will Kacmarek, Ohio State
6. Nate Boerkircher, Texas A&M
7. Sam Roush, Stanford
8. Josh Cuevas, Alabama
9. Marlin Klein, Michigan
10. Matthew Hibner, SMU
11. Lance Mason, Wisconsin
12. Tanner Arkin, Illinois
13. DJ Rogers, TCU
14. Dae'Quan Wright, Ole Miss
15. Khalil Dinkins, Penn State
16. Chamon Metayer, Arizona State
17. Miles Kitselman, Tennessee
18. Jameson Geers, Minnesota
19. Alex Bauman, Miami (Fla.)
20. Cody Hardy, NC State
21. J.T. Byrne, Georgia Tech
22. Drew Biber, Minnesota
23. Brandon Frazier, Auburn


H-back/fullback

1. Eli Stowers, Vanderbilt
2. Max Klare, Ohio State
3. Joe Royer, Cincinnati
4. Michael Trigg, Baylor
5. Jack Endries, Texas
6. Seydou Traore, Mississippi State
7. Tanner Koziol, Houston
8. Riley Nowakowski, Indiana
9. Max Bredeson, Michigan
10. Lake McRee, USC
11. Dallen Bentley, Utah
12. Jaren Kanak, Oklahoma
13. John Michael Gyllenborg, Wyoming
14. Carsen Ryan, BYU
15. RJ Maryland, SMU
16. Bauer Sharp, LSU
17. Hayden Large, Iowa
18. Dan Villari, Syracuse
19. Truman Werremeyer, North Dakota State
20. Evan Svoboda, Wyoming
21. Jerand Bradley, Kansas State

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Eli Stowers' NFL draft profile

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Offensive tackle

1. Francis Mauigoa, Miami (Fla.)
2. Spencer Fano, Utah
3. Monroe Freeling, Georgia
4. Kadyn Proctor, Alabama
5. Max Iheanachor, Arizona State
6. Blake Miller, Clemson
7. Caleb Lomu, Utah
8. Caleb Tiernan, Northwestern
9. Gennings Dunker, Iowa
10. Markel Bell, Miami (Fla.)
11. Travis Burke, Memphis
12. Kage Casey, Boise State
13. Austin Barber, Florida
14. Drew Shelton, Penn State
15. Dametrious Crownover, Texas A&M
16. J.C. Davis, Illinois
17. Isaiah World, Oregon
18. Jude Bowry, Boston College
19. Diego Pounds, Ole Miss
20. Aamil Wagner, Notre Dame
21. Riley Mahlman, Wisconsin
22. Christian Jones, San Diego State
23. Tristan Leigh, Clemson
24. Fa'alili Fa'amoe, Wake Forest
25. Nolan Rucci, Penn State
26. Chris Adams, Memphis
27. Enrique Cruz Jr., Kansas
28. Alan Herron, Maryland
29. Carver Willis, Washington
30. Melvin Priestly, Illinois
31. James Neal III, Iowa State
32. Paul Rubelt, UCF
33. Jayden Williams, Ole Miss
34. Micah Pettus, Florida State
35. Kahlil Benson, Indiana
36. Gunnar Hansen, Florida State
37. Reuben Fatheree II, Texas A&M
38. Jeff Persi, Pitt
39. Ryan Mosesso, UMass
40. Gavin Ortega, Weber State
41. Rasheed Miller, Louisville
42. Alex Wollschlaeger, Kentucky
43. Mason Murphy, Auburn
44. Corey Robinson II, Arkansas
45. Joe Cooper, Slippery Rock
46. Shiyazh Pete, Kentucky
47. Albert Reese IV, Mississippi State
48. Trevonte Sylvester, Louisville
49. Bruno Fina, Duke

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Blake Miller's NFL draft profile

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Guard

1. Olaivavega Ioane, Penn State
2. Emmanuel Pregnon, Oregon
3. Keylan Rutledge, Georgia Tech
4. Chase Bisontis, Texas A&M
5. Jalen Farmer, Kentucky
6. Beau Stephens, Iowa
7. Keagen Trost, Missouri
8. Febechi Nwaiwu, Oklahoma
9. Billy Schrauth, Notre Dame
10. Jeremiah Wright, Auburn
11. Anez Cooper, Miami (Fla.)
12. DJ Campbell, Texas
13. Micah Morris, Georgia
14. Logan Taylor, Boston College
15. Jaeden Roberts, Alabama
16. Ar'maj Reed-Adams, Texas A&M
17. Alex Harkey, Oregon
18. Caden Barnett, Wyoming
19. Fernando Carmona, Arkansas
20. Garrett DiGiorgio, UCLA
21. Ethan Onianwa, Ohio State
22. Josh Thompson, LSU
23. Tomas Rimac, Virginia Tech
24. Derek Simmons, Oklahoma
25. Joshua Braun, Kentucky
26. Austin Leausa, BYU
27. Giovanni El-Hadi, Michigan
28. Josh Gesky, Illinois
29. Nate Azzopardi, Idaho
30. Jaren Kump, Utah
31. Evan Beerntsen, Northwestern
32. Dillon Wade, Auburn
33. Taylor Poitier, Kansas State
34. Sam Hagen, South Dakota State
35. Kobe Baynes, Kansas
36. Henry Lutovsky, Nebraska
37. Tanoa Togiai, Utah
38. Tyler Doty, Buffalo


Center

1. Logan Jones, Iowa
2. Connor Lew, Auburn
3. Jake Slaughter, Florida
4. Trey Zuhn III, Texas A&M
5. Brian Parker II, Duke
6. Sam Hecht, Kansas State
7. Matt Gulbin, Michigan State
8. Delby Lemieux, Dartmouth
9. Parker Brailsford, Alabama
10. Jager Burton, Kentucky
11. Pat Coogan, Indiana
12. James Brockermeyer, Miami (Fla.)
13. Connor Tollison, Missouri
14. Bryce Foster, Kansas
15. Pete Nygra, Louisville
16. Mason Randolph, Boise State
17. Nick Dawkins, Penn State
18. Jack Walsh, Wyoming
19. Jordan White, Vanderbilt
20. Brady Wilson, Virginia
21. Gavin Gerhardt, Cincinnati
22. Ryan Linthicum, Clemson
23. Josh Kreutz, Illinois
24. Van Wells, Oregon State

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Logan Jones' NFL draft profile

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Edge rusher

1. Arvell Reese, Ohio State
2. David Bailey, Texas Tech
3. Rueben Bain Jr., Miami (Fla.)
4. Zion Young, Missouri
5. Akheem Mesidor, Miami (Fla.)
6. Keldric Faulk, Auburn
7. Malachi Lawrence, UCF
8. R Mason Thomas, Oklahoma
9. T.J. Parker, Clemson
10. Cashius Howell, Texas A&M
11. Derrick Moore, Michigan
12. Jaishawn Barham, Michigan
13. Gabe Jacas, Illinois
14. Dani Dennis-Sutton, Penn State
15. Keyron Crawford, Auburn
16. Joshua Josephs, Tennessee
17. Romello Height, Texas Tech
18. LT Overton, Alabama
19. Harold Perkins Jr., LSU
20. Caden Curry, Ohio State
21. Mason Reiger, Wisconsin
22. Wesley Williams, Duke
23. Max Llewellyn, Iowa
24. Michael Heldman, Central Michigan
25. George Gumbs Jr., Florida
26. Trey Moore, Texas
27. Quintayvious Hutchins, Boston College
28. Cian Slone, NC State
29. Wesley Bissainthe, Miami (Fla.)
30. Logan Fano, Utah
31. TJ Guy, Michigan
32. Vincent Anthony Jr., Duke
33. Marvin Jones Jr., Oklahoma
34. Patrick Payton, LSU
35. Nadame Tucker, Western Michigan
36. Tyreak Sapp, Florida
37. Scooby Williams, Texas A&M
38. Nyjalik Kelly, UCF
39. Eddie Walls III, Houston
40. Anthony Lucas, USC
41. Mikail Kamara, Indiana
42. Isaiah Smith, SMU
43. Ethan Burke, Texas
44. Tony Anyanwu, Rice
45. Eric O'Neill, Rutgers
46. Stephen Daley, Indiana
47. Zach Durfee, Washington
48. TJ Quinn, Louisville
49. Namdi Obiazor, TCU
50. A.J. Pena, Rhode Island
51. Bryan Thomas Jr., South Carolina
52. Tamatoa McDonough, Iowa State
53. Aidan Hubbard, Northwestern
54. Rodney McGraw, Western Michigan
55. Khordae Sydnor, Vanderbilt
56. Daniel Rickert, Virginia
57. Dasan McCullough, Nebraska
58. Devean Deal, TCU
59. Josh Weru, Kenya
60. Wesley Bailey, Louisville
61. James Jackson, Virginia
62. Jah-Mal Williams, Troy

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Gabe Jacas' NFL draft profile

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Defensive tackle

1. Peter Woods, Clemson
2. Kayden McDonald, Ohio State
3. Christen Miller, Georgia
4. Lee Hunter, Texas Tech
5. Caleb Banks, Florida
6. Gracen Halton, Oklahoma
7. Tyler Onyedim, Texas A&M
8. Chris McClellan, Missouri
9. Domonique Orange, Iowa State
10. Nick Barrett, South Carolina
11. Zane Durant, Penn State
12. Kaleb Proctor, SE Louisiana
13. Darrell Jackson Jr., Florida State
14. Rayshaun Benny, Michigan
15. Albert Regis, Texas A&M
16. Jordan van den Berg, Georgia Tech
17. Uar Bernard, Nigeria
18. Deven Eastern, Minnesota
19. Zxavian Harris, Ole Miss
20. Tim Keenan III, Alabama
21. Cameron Ball, Arkansas
22. DeMonte Capehart, Clemson
23. Brandon Cleveland, NC State
24. Skyler Gill-Howard, Texas Tech
25. Gary Smith III, UCLA
26. Damonic Williams, Oklahoma
27. Rene Konga, Louisville
28. Landon Robinson, Navy
29. James Thompson Jr., Illinois
30. Bryson Eason, Tennessee
31. David Gusta, Kentucky
32. Dontay Corleone, Cincinnati
33. Jackie Marshall, Baylor
34. Jacobian Guillory II, LSU
35. Anterio Thompson, Washington
36. Cole Brevard, Texas
37. Carlos Allen Jr., Houston
38. Aaron Graves, Iowa
39. Tyre West, Tennessee
40. Jeffrey M'ba, SMU
41. David Blay Jr., Miami (Fla.)
42. Sterling Webb, Missouri
43. Aaron Hall, Duke
44. Tywone Malone Jr., Ohio State
45. Gabriel Rubio, Notre Dame
46. Bobby Jamison-Travis, Auburn
47. Damon Payne, Michigan
48. Kody Huisman, Virginia Tech
49. Jay Hardy, Auburn
50. Josh Celiscar, USF
51. De'Jon Benton, Hawai'i
52. Jayden Loving, Wake Forest
53. Keeshawn Silver, USC
54. Jalen Hunt, Cincinnati
55. Tommy Dunn Jr., Kansas

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Lee Hunter's NFL draft profile

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Linebacker

1. Sonny Styles, Ohio State
2. CJ Allen, Georgia
3. Jacob Rodriguez, Texas Tech
4. Anthony Hill Jr., Texas
5. Josiah Trotter, Missouri
6. Jake Golday, Cincinnati
7. Justin Jefferson, Alabama
8. Jimmy Rolder, Michigan
9. Kaleb Elarms-Orr, TCU
10. Keyshaun Elliott, Arizona State
11. Bryce Boettcher, Oregon
12. Karson Sharar, Iowa
13. Jack Kelly, BYU
14. Deontae Lawson, Alabama
15. Lander Barton, Utah
16. Wade Woodaz, Clemson
17. Shad Banks Jr., UTSA
18. Red Murdock, Buffalo
19. Eric Gentry, USC
20. Aiden Fisher, Indiana
21. Jaden Dugger, Louisiana-Lafayette
22. Xavian Sorey Jr., Arkansas
23. Kendal Daniels, Oklahoma
24. Taurean York, Texas A&M
25. Jackson Kuwatch, Miami (Ohio)
26. Javin Wright, Nebraska
27. Caden Fordham, NC State
28. Keli Lawson, UCF
29. Keyshawn James-Newby, New Mexico
30. Jack Dingle, Cincinnati
31. Jhalyn Shuler, UCF
32. Mani Powell, Purdue
33. West Weeks, LSU
34. Mac Harris, USF
35. Dylan Rosiek, Illinois
36. Jordan Crook, Arizona State
37. Jaylen Wester, Western Kentucky
38. Dylan Hazen, Wake Forest
39. Owen McGowan, Boston College
40. Elijah Herring, Florida State
41. Khalil Jacobs, Missouri
42. Johnny Chaney Jr., Florida International
43. Declan Williams, Incarnate Word
44. Dariel Djabome, Rutgers
45. Kalib Fortner, Army
46. Erick Hunter, Morgan State
47. Jack Stoll, Central Connecticut State

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Anthony Hill Jr.'s NFL draft profile

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Cornerback

1. Mansoor Delane, LSU
2. Jermod McCoy, Tennessee
3. Chris Johnson, San Diego State
4. Colton Hood, Tennessee
5. Avieon Terrell, Clemson
6. Brandon Cisse, South Carolina
7. D'Angelo Ponds, Indiana
8. Malik Muhammad, Texas
9. Keith Abney II, Arizona State
10. Keionte Scott, Miami (Fla.)
11. Chandler Rivers, Duke
12. Tacario Davis, Washington
13. Davison Igbinosun, Ohio State
14. Daylen Everette, Georgia
15. Julian Neal, Arkansas
16. Devin Moore, Florida
17. Will Lee III, Texas A&M
18. Jadon Canady, Oregon
19. Hezekiah Masses, California
20. Charles Demmings, Stephen F. Austin
21. TJ Hall, Iowa
22. Collin Wright, Stanford
23. Ephesians Prysock, Washington
24. Thaddeus Dixon, North Carolina
25. Skyler Thomas, Oregon State
26. Avery Smith, Toledo
27. Latrell McCutchin Sr., Houston
28. Marcus Allen, North Carolina
29. Toriano Pride Jr., Missouri
30. Ceyair Wright, Nebraska
31. Brent Austin, California
32. Ahmari Harvey, Georgia Tech
33. Jaylon Guilbeau, Texas
34. Andre Fuller, Toledo
35. Domani Jackson, Alabama
36. Al'zillion Hamilton, Fresno State
37. Caleb Offord, Kennesaw State
38. Rashad Battle, Pitt
39. De'Shawn Rucker, USF
40. Ricardo Hallman, Wisconsin
41. Nasir Bowers, Toledo
42. Tyreek Chappell, Texas A&M
43. Jalen Jones, William & Mary
44. Jalen McMurray, Tennessee
45. DeVonta Smith, Notre Dame
46. Devon Marshall, NC State
47. Michael Coats Jr., West Virginia
48. Elijah Culp, JMU
49. Khary Crump, Rice
50. Kolbey Taylor, Vanderbilt
51. Dorrian Smith, Georgia Southern
52. Virdel Edwards II, Hawai'i
53. Karon Prunty, Wake Forest
54. DeCarlos Nicholson, USC
55. Ayden Garnes, Arizona
56. Fred Davis II, Northwestern
57. Rodney Shelley, Georgia Tech
58. Jeadyn Lukus, Clemson
59. Jarod Washington, South Carolina State
60. Mory Bamba, BYU
61. Joshua Eaton, Michigan State
62. Preston Hodge, Colorado
63. Kani Walker, Arkansas
64. JQ Hardaway, Kentucky
65. Drey Norwood, Missouri

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Brandon Cisse's NFL draft profile

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Safety

1. Caleb Downs, Ohio State
2. Dillon Thieneman, Oregon
3. Emmanuel McNeil-Warren, Toledo
4. Kyle Louis, Pitt
5. Bud Clark, TCU
6. Treydan Stukes, Arizona
7. Jalon Kilgore, South Carolina
8. A.J. Haulcy, LSU
9. Zakee Wheatley, Penn State
10. Genesis Smith, Arizona
11. Kamari Ramsey, USC
12. Jakobe Thomas, Miami (Fla.)
13. VJ Payne, Kansas State
14. Lorenzo Styles Jr., Ohio State
15. Jalen Huskey, Maryland
16. Bishop Fitzgerald, USC
17. DeShon Singleton, Nebraska
18. Robert Spears-Jennings, Oklahoma
19. Michael Taaffe, Texas
20. Dalton Johnson, Arizona
21. Cam Miller, Rutgers
22. Louis Moore, Indiana
23. Cole Wisniewski, Texas Tech
24. Ahmaad Moses, SMU
25. Xavier Nwankpa, Iowa
26. Myles Rowser, Arizona State
27. Isaiah Nwokobia, SMU
28. Nick Andersen, Wake Forest
29. Jakari Foster, Louisiana Tech
30. Jalen Stroman, Notre Dame
31. Malik Spencer, Michigan State
32. Wydett Williams Jr., Ole Miss
33. Miles Scott, Illinois
34. Larry Worth III, Arkansas
35. Lardarius Webb Jr., Wake Forest
36. DQ Smith, South Carolina
37. Bryce Phillips, San Diego State
38. Mysonne Pollard, Delaware
39. Jahquez Robinson, Auburn
40. Austin Brown, Wisconsin
41. Kapena Gushiken, Ole Miss
42. Tyrece Mills, UConn
43. Peter Manuma, Hawai'i
44. Cam Smith, Marshall
45. Gavin Gibson, North Carolina

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Emmanuel McNeil-Warren's NFL draft profile

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Kicker

1. Trey Smack, Florida
2. Dominic Zvada, Michigan
3. Will Ferrin, BYU
4. Drew Stevens, Iowa
5. Kansei Matsuzawa, Hawai'i
6. Jaffer Murphy, UTSA
7. Brendan Franke, Indiana
8. Laith Marjan, Kansas


Punter

1. Brett Thorson, Georgia
2. Ryan Eckley, Michigan State
3. Jack Stonehouse, Syracuse
4. Cole Maynard, Western Kentucky
5. Tommy Doman, Florida


Long snapper

1. Luke Basso, Oregon
2. Tyler Duzansky, Penn State
3. Beau Gardner, Georgia
4. Garrison Grimes, BYU
5. Rocco Underwood, Florida
6. John Ferlmann, Ohio State
7. Reed Hughes, Auburn
8. Hank Pepper, USC

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