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initial top 32 big board for 2016 draft

These don't come with any notes or grades at this point. This is simply the initial rankings at this point, and will obviously change a TON in the next 6 months.

         
Top 32 Prospects through 6 Weeks 
1.      Robert Nkemdiche – DT Ole Miss
 
2.      Joey Bosa – DE Ohio State

3.      Jared Goff – QB California

4.      Laremy Tunsil – OT Ole Miss

5.      Jalen Ramsey – DB Florida State

6.      Vernon Hargreaves – CB Florida

7.      Paxton Lynch – QB Memphis

8.      Laquan Treadwell – WR Ole Miss

9.      Ezekial Elliot – RB Ohio State

10.  Jaylon Smith – OLB Notre Dame

11.  Ronnie Stanely – OT Notre Dame

12.  Jack Conklin – OT Michigan State

13.  Darron Lee – OLB Ohio State

14.  Connor Cook – QB Michigan State

15.  A’shawn Robinson – DT Alabama

16.  Myles Jack – ATH UCLA

17.  Reggie Ragland – ILB Alabama

18.  Michael Thomas – WR Ohio State

19.  Jordan Jenkins – OLB Georgia

20.  Tre’Davious White – CB LSU

21.  Su’a Cravens – LB/S USC

22.  Deforest Buckner – DE Oregon

23.  Taylor Decker – OT Ohio State

24.  Kendall Fuller – CB Virginia Tech

25.  Joshua Perry – OLB Ohio State

26.  Jake Butt – TE Ohio State

27.  Anthony Zettel – DT Penn State

28.  Josh Doctson – WR TCU

29.  Cameron Sutton – CB Tennessee

30.  Andrew Billings – DT Baylor

31.  Tyler Boyd- WR Pitt

32.  Christian Hackenberg – QB Penn State

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