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TOP 32 after College Regular Season



TOP PROSPECTS AFTER REGULAR COLLEGE FOOTBALL SEASON

1.       Joey Bosa, DE Ohio State

2.       Jaylon Smith, OLB Notre Dame

3.       Robert Nkemdiche, DL Ole Miss

4.       Jalen Ramsey, DB Florida State

5.       Vernon Hargreaves, CB Florida

6.       Laremy Tunsil, OT Ole Miss

7.       Ronnie Stanley, OT Notre Dame

8.       Paxton Lynch, QB Memphis

9.       Jared Goff, QB Cal

10.   Laquan Treadwell, WR Ole Miss

11.   Ezekial Elliot, RB Ohio State

12.   Myles Jack, LB/S UCLA

13.   Shaq Lawson, DE/OLB Clemson

14.   Mackensie Alexander, CB Clemson

15.   DeForest Buckner, DE Oregon

16.   A’Shawn Robinson, DT Alabama

17.   Taylor Decker, OT Ohio State

18.   Jarran Reid, DL Alabama

19.   Reggie Ragland, LB Alabama

20.   Darron Lee, LB Ohio State

21.   Emmanual Ogbah, DE Oklahoma State

22.   Josh Doctson, WR TCU

23.   Jack Conklin, OT Michigan State

24.   Kenny Clark, DT UCLA

25.   Su’a Cravens, LB/S USC

26.   Kendall Fuller, CB Virginia Tech

27.   Tre’Davious White, CB LSU

28.   Jeremy Cash, S Duke

29.   Leonard Floyd, OLB Georgia

30.   Joshua Perry, LB Ohio State

31.   Michael Thomas, WR Ohio State

32.   Shilique Calhoun, DE Michigan State

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