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2017 NFL Draft Final Rankings


These are my final ratings for the 2017 NFL Draft

90-100: All-Pro
80-89: Above average starter - Pro Bowl caliber
70-79: Starting potential
60-69: Draftable, rotational piece, with some deficiencies.

  1. Myles Garrett, DE Texas A&M 98
  2. Malik Hooker, FS Ohio State 94
  3. Jamal Adams, SS LSU 94
  4. Jonathan Allen, DE Alabama 94
  5. Leonard Fournette, RB LSU 94
  6. Reuben Foster, LB Alabama 93
  7. O.J. Howard, TE Alabama 93
  8. Soloman Thomas, DE Stanford 92
  9. Derek Barnett, DE Tennessee 90
  10. Jabrill Peppers, S Michigan 90
  11. Haason Reddick, LB Temple 89
  12. Marshon Lattimore, CB Ohio State 88
  13. Christian McCaffrey, ATH Stanford 88
  14. Forrest Lamp, OL Western Kentucky 88
  15. Evan Engram, TE Ole Miss 88
  16. MIke Williams, WR Clemson 87
  17. Corey Davis, WR Western Michigan 87
  18. Ryan Ramcyzk, OT Wisconsin 87
  19. Quincy Wilson, CB Florida 87
  20. Garrett Bolles, OT Utah 87
  21. John Ross, WR Washington 87
  22. Tre’Davious White, CB LSU 87
  23. Fabian Moreau, CB UCLA 87
  24. Dan Feeney, G/C Indiana 87
  25. Dalvin Cook, RB Florida State 86
  26. Cam Robinson, OT Alabama 86
  27. David Njoku, TE Miami 86
  28. Adoree Jackson, CB USC 86
  29. Obi Melifonwu, S UCONN 86
  30. Malik McDowell, DT Michigan State 86
  31. Alvin Kamara, RB Tennessee 86
  32. Zach Cunningham, LB Missouri 86
  33. Jourdan Lewis, CB Michigan 86
  34. Bucky Hodges, TE Virginia Tech 86
  35. Mitchell Trubisky, QB North Carolina 85
  36. Deshaun Watson, QB Clemson 85
  37. Budda Baker, S Washington 85
  38. Justin Evans, SS Texas A&M 85
  39. Curtis Samuel, ATH Ohio State 85
  40. Josh Jones, S NC State 85
  41. Patrick Mahomes, QB Texas Tech 84
  42. Jarrad Davis, LB Florida 84
  43. Gerald Everett, TE South Alabama 84
  44. Marlon Humphrey, CB Alabama 84
  45. Taco Charlton, DE Michigan 84
  46. Raekwon MacMillan, LB Ohio State 84
  47. Howard Wilson, CB Houston 84
  48. Ryan Switzer, WR North Carolina 84
  49. Deshone Kizer, QB Notre Dame 83
  50. Cordrea Tankersley, CB Clemson 83
  51. Takkarist McKinley, OLB UCLA 83
  52. Gareon Conley, CB Ohio State 83
  53. Tim Williams, OLB Alabama 83
  54. Chris Wormley, DE Michigan 83
  55. John Johnson, S Boston College 83
  56. Nathan Peterman, QB Boston College 83
  57. Jaleel Johnson, DT Iowa 83
  58. Marcus Williams, S Utah 83
  59. Tarell Basham, DE Ohio 82
  60. Teez Tabor, CB Florida 82
  61. TJ Watt, OLB Wisconsin 82
  62. Dorian Johnson, G PIttsburgh 82
  63. Jordan Willis, DE Kansas State 82
  64. Carl Lawson, DE Auburn 82
  65. Marlon Mack, RB South Florida 82
  66. Damontae Kazee, CB San DIego State 82
  67. Demarcus Walker, DE FLorida State 82
  68. DeDe Westbrook, WR Oklahoma 82
  69. Antonio Garcia, OT Troy 81
  70. Adam Shaheen, TE Albany 81
  71. Desmond King, DB Iowa 80
  72. Cooper Kupp, WR Eastern Washington 80
  73. Caleb Brantley, DT Florida 80
  74. Charles Harris, DE Missouri 80
  75. Chad Hansen, WR Cal 80
  76. Ryan Anderson, OLB Albama 79
  77. Zay Jones, WR East Carolina 79
  78. JuJu Smith-Schuster, WR USC 79
  79. Sidney Jones, CB Washington 79
  80. Jordan Leggett, TE Clemson 79
  81. Dion Dawkins, G/T Temple 79
  82. Blair Brown, LB Ohio 79
  83. D’Onta Foreman, RB Texas 78
  84. Tedric Thompson, S Colorado 78
  85. Jeremy Sprinkle, TE Arkansas 78
  86. Marcus Maye, S Florida 78
  87. Isaac Asiata, G Utah 78
  88. Trey Hendrickson, DE Florida Atlantic 78
  89. Jake Butt, TE Michigan 77
  90. Shaquille Griffin, CB Central Florida 77
  91. Kevin King, CB Washington 77
  92. Tyus Bowser, OLB Houston 77
  93. Taylor Moton, OT Western Michigan 77
  94. Derek Rivers, Edge Youngstown State 77
  95. Alex Anzalone, LB Florida 77
  96. Amara Darboh, WR Michigan 77
  97. Adam Bisnowaty, OT Pittsburgh 77
  98. Eddie Vanderdoes, DT UCLA 76
  99. Roderick Johnson, OT Florida State76
  100. Daeshon Hall, DE Texas A&M 76
  101. Chris Godwin, WR Penn State 76
  102. Ethan Pocic, OL LSU 76
  103. Pat Elfein, G/C Ohio State 75
  104. Davis Webb, QB Cal 75
  105. Josh Reynolds, WR Texas A&M 75
  106. Taywan Taylor, WR Western Kentucky 75
  107. Rasul Douglas, WR West Virginia 75
  108. Dalvin Tomlinson, DT Alabama 75
  109. James Conner, RB Pittsburgh 74
  110. Julie’n Davenport, OT Bucknell 74
  111. Samaje Perine, RB Oklahoma 74
  112. Chidobe Awuzie, CB Colorado 74
  113. Cameron Sutton, CB Tennessee 74
  114. Ardarious Stewart, WR Alabama 74
  115. Donnel Pumphrey, RB San Diego State 74
  116. Ahkello Witherspoon, CB Colorado 73
  117. Nathan Gerry, S Nebraska 73
  118. Tanoh Kpassagnon, DE Villanova 73
  119. Rayshawn Jenkins, S Miami 73
  120. Xavier Woods, S Louisiana Tech 73
  121. Nate Hairston, CB Temple 73
  122. Sam Rogers, FB Virginia Tech 73
  123. Montravious Adams, DT Auburn 72
  124. Corn Elder, CB Miami 72
  125. Kenny Golladay, WR Northern Illinois 72
  126. Isaiah Ford, WR Virginia Tech 72
  127. Brian Hill, RB Wyoming 72
  128. Nico Siragusa, G San Diego State 72
  129. Kendall Beckwith, LB LSU 72
  130. Tyler Orlosky, C West Virginia 71
  131. Matt Milano, LB Boston College 71
  132. Carlos Henderson, WR Louisiana Tech 70
  133. Wayne Gallman, RB Clemson 70
  134. Joshua Dobbs, QB Tennessee 70
  135. Eric Saubert, TE Drake 70
  136. Larry Ogunjobi, DT Charlotte 70
  137. Anthony Walker, LB Northwestern 70
  138. Jalen Myrick, CB Minnesota 70
  139. David Sharpe, OT Florida 69
  140. Zach Banner, OT USC 69
  141. Chad Wheeler, OL USC 69
  142. Kyle Fuller, C Baylor 68
  143. Ryan Glasgow, DT Michigan 68
  144. Deatrich Wise, DL Arkansas 68
  145. Michael Roberts, TE Toledo 68
  146. Jeremy McNichols, RB Boise State 67
  147. Jadar Johnson, S Clemson 67
  148. Matt Dayes, RB North Carolina State 67
  149. Will Holden, OT Vanderbilt 67
  150. Duke Riley, LB LSU 67
  151. Ben Boulware, LB Clemson 66
  152. Tristan DeCoud, DB Oregon State 66
  153. TJ Logan, RB North Carolina 66
  154. George Kittle, TE Iowa 66
  155. Kareem Hunt, RB Toledo 66
  156. Brad Kaaya, QB Miami 66
  157. Tanzel Smart, DT Tulane 66
  158. Carroll Phillips, OLB Illinois 65
  159. Vincent Taylor, DT Oklahoma State 65
  160. Sean Harlow, OL Oregon State 65
  161. Nazair Jones, DT North Carolina 64
  162. Eddie Jackson, S Alabama 64
  163. Danny Isadora, G Miami 64
  164. Deveon Smith, RB Michigan 64
  165. Connor McDermott, OT UCLA 63
  166. Ben Gedeon, LB Michigan 63
  167. Michael Rector, WR Stanford 63
  168. Elijah Qualls, DT Washington 63
  169. Malachi Dupree, WR LSU 62
  170. Dawuane Smoot, DE Illinois 62
  171. Noah Brown, WR Ohio State 62
  172. Jessamen Dunker, G Tennessee State 62
  173. Sam Tevi, OT Utah 61
  174. Davon Godchaux, DT LSU 60
  175. Vince Biegel, LB Wisconsin 60
  176. Brian Allen, DB Utah 60
  177. Bryan Cox, LB Florida 60
  178. Hardy Nickerson, LB Illinois 60
  179. Carlos Watkins - DT Clemson
  180. KD Cannon - WR Baylor
  181. Delano Hill - S Michigan
  182. Jehu Chesson - WR Michigan
  183. Jerod Evans - QB Virginia Tech
  184. Travis Rudolph - WR Florida State
  185. Jayon Brown - LB UCLA
  186. Ryan Lewis - CB Pittsburgh
  187. Kermit Whitfield - WR Florida State
  188. Erik Magnuson - G Michigan
  189. Des Lawrence - CB North Carolina

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