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2018 Player Rankings




  1. Saquan Barkley, RB Penn State - 99
  2. Tremaine Edmunds, LB Virginia Tech -95
  3. Quenton Nelson, G Notre Dame - 94
  4. Bradley Chubb, DE NC State - 93
  5. Minkah Fitzpatrick, DB Alabama - 93
  6. Sam Darnold, QB USC - 92
  7. Josh Rosen, QB UCLA - 92
  8. Derwin James, S Florida State - 92
  9. Josh Allen, QB Wyoming - 90
  10. Roquon Smith, LB Georgia - 90
  11. Vita Vea, DT Washington - 88
  12. Denzel Ward, CB Ohio State - 88
  13. Da’Ron Payne, DT Alabama - 88
  14. Harold Landry, OLB/DE Boston College - 87
  15. Connor Williams, OT Texas - 87
  16. Will Hernandez, G UTEP - 87
  17. Justin Reid, S Stanford - 87
  18. Isaiah Wynn, G Georgia - 87
  19. Calvin Ridley, WR Alabama - 87
  20. Derrius Guice, RB LSU - 87
  21. Lamar Jackson, QB Louisville - 87
  22. Kerryon Johnson, RB Auburn - 87
  23. DJ Chark, WR LSU - 86
  24. Billy Price, G/C Ohio State - 86
  25. Dallas Goedert, TE South Dakota State - 86
  26. Mike Gesicki, TE Penn State - 85
  27. Sony Michel, RB Georgia - 85
  28. Joshua Jackson, CB Iowa - 85
  29. Taven Bryan, DT Florida - 85
  30. Mike McGlinchey, OT Notre Dame - 84
  31. Marcus Davenport, OLB/DE UTSA - 84
  32. Martinas Rankin, OL Texas A&M - 84
  33. Leighton Vander Esch, LB Boise State - 84
  34. Rashaan Evans, LB Alabama 83
  35. Mike Hughes, CB Central Florida 83
  36. Orlando Brown, OT Oklahoma 83
  37. James Daniels, C Iowa 83
  38. Ronald Jones, RB USC 83
  39. Baker Mayfield, QB Oklahoma 83
  40. Malik Jefferson, LB Texas 83
  41. Hayden Hurst, TE South Carolina 82
  42. Arden Key, DE LSU 82
  43. Harrison Phillips, DT Stanford 82
  44. Maurice Hurst, DT Michigan 82
  45. DJ Moore, WR Maryland 82
  46. Frank Ragnow, C Arkansas 82
  47. Carlton Davis, CB Auburn 82
  48. Anthony Miller, WR Memphis 82
  49. Mason Rudolph, QB Oklahoma State 81
  50. Dalton Schultz, TE Stanford 81
  51. Christian Kirk, WR Texas A&M 80
  52. Darrius Leonard, LB South Carolina State 80
  53. Cedrick Wilson, WR Boise State 80
  54. Ronnie Harrison, S Alabama 80
  55. Kolton Miller, OT UCLA 80
  56. James Washington, WR Oklahoma State 80
  57. Jaire Alexander, CB Louisville 80
  58. Genard Avery, LB Memphis 80
  59. Tim Settle, DT Virginia Tech 80
  60. Anthony Averett, CB Alabama 79
  61. Jessie Bates, S Wake Forest 79
  62. Derrick Nnadi, DT Florida State 79
  63. Deon Cain, WR Clemson 78
  64. Parry Nickerson, CB Tulane 78
  65. Lorenzo Carter, LB Georgia 78
  66. Courtland Sutton, WR SMU 78
  67. Rashad Penny, RB SD State 78
  68. Chris Herndon, TE Miami 78
  69. Chad Thomas, DE Miami 77
  70. Sam Hubbard, DE Ohio State 77
  71. Kemeko Turay, OLB Rutgers 77
  72. Troy Fumagali, TE Wisconsin 77
  73. Shaquem Griffin, LB UCF 77
  74. Uchenna Nwosu, LB USC 77
  75. Deshon Elliot, S Texas 77
  76. Nyheim Hines, RB NC State 77
  77. MJ Stewart, DB North Carolina 76
  78. Nick Chubb, RB Georgia 76
  79. Kalen Ballage, RB Arizona State 76
  80. Josh Sweat, LB/DE Florida State 76
  81. Braden Smith, G Auburn 76
  82. Jerome Baker, LB Ohio State 76
  83. BJ Hill, DT NC State 76
  84. Isaac Yiadom, CB Boston College 76
  85. Rasheem Green, DL USC 76
  86. Isaiah Oliver, CB Colorado 76
  87. Jamarco Jones, OT Ohio State 76
  88. Terrell Edmunds, SS Virginia Tech 76
  89. Tarvarius Moore, S Southern Miss 75
  90. Duke Ejiofor, DE Wake Forest 75
  91. Brandon Parker, OT NC A&T 75
  92. Duke Dawson, CB Miami 75
  93. Mark Andrews, TE Oklahoma 74
  94. Royce Freeman, RB Oregon 74
  95. Geron Christian, OT Louisville 74
  96. Kyzir White, S West Virginia 73
  97. Avonte Maddox, CB Pitt 73
  98. Luke Falk, QB Washington State 73
  99. Nathan Shepherd, DT Fort Hays State 73
  100.  Breeland Speaks, DT Ole Miss 73
  101. Logan Woodside, QB Toledo 72
  102. Josey Jewell, LB Iowa 72
  103. Bo Scarborough, RB Alabama 72
  104. Donte Jackson, CB LSU 72
  105. Tyrell Crosby, OT Oregon 72
  106. Andrew Brown, DL Virginia 72
  107. Tyquan Lewis, DE Ohio State 71
  108. Mark Walton, RB Miami 71
  109. Jordan Lasley, WR UCLA 71
  110. Dorian O’Daniel, LB Clemson 70
  111. Dante Pettis, WR/KR Washington 70
  112. Brian O’Neill, OT Pitt 70
  113. Tre’quan Smith, WR UCF 70
  114. Hercules Ma’atafa, DL Washington 70
  115. Obo Orkoronkwo, LB Oklahoma 70
  116. Austin Corbett, G Nevada 70
  117. Daesean Hamilton, WR Penn State 70
  118. Da’Shawn Hand, DL Alabama 69
  119. Equanamious St. Brown, WR Notre Dame 69
  120. Dorance Armstrong, DE Kansas 69
  121. Chukwuma Okorafor, OT Western Michigan 69
  122. Mason Cole, G/C Michigan 69
  123. Micahel Gallup, WR Colorado State 68
  124. Akrum Wadley, RB Iowa State 68
  125. Ian Thomas, TE Indiana 68
  126. Jaylen Samuels, FB/TE NC State 67
  127. Mike White, QB Western Kentucky 67
  128. RJ Mcintosh, DL Miami 67
  129. Allen Lazzard, WR Iowa State 67
  130. Mike McCray, LB Michigan 67
  131. Wyatt Teller, G Va. Tech 67
  132. Oren Burks, LB/S Vanderbilt 67
  133. Ryan Nall, RB Oregon State 67
  134. Scott Quessenberry, G/C UCLA 66
  135. Dmitri Flowers, FB Oklahoma 66
  136. Kyle Lauletta, QB Richmond 66
  137. Jaylyn Holmes, DE Ohio State 65
  138. Deonta Burnett, WR USC 64
  139. Daurice Fountain, WR Northern Iowa 64
  140. Deadrin Senat, DT S. Florida 63
  141. Chris Campbell, DB Penn State 63
  142. Kameron Kelly, DB San Diego State 63
  143. Will Dissly, TE Washington 61
  144. Alex Cappa, OL Humboldt State 60
  145. Josh Adams, RB Notre Dame 60

OTHERS:

These are guys with draftable prospects but have issues. They could be lack of real tape, medical issues, off the field stuff. These are either red-flag stuff or they are borderline guys. I would need help making these selections and where they go based on local scouts, and medical personnel to make an informed decision. I would also take my position coach, coordinator, and head coaches input into consideration to determine who would be the guys that would fit best and where they’re worth taking. They aren’t listed in order. 

  • Vyncent Smith, WR Limestone
  • Auden Tate, WR FSU
  • Marcell Ateman, WR Oklahoma State
  • Jeff Badet, WR Oklahoma
  • Kevin Tolliver, CB LSU
  • Michael Dickson, P Texas
  • Holton Hill, CB Texas
  • Desmond Harrison, OT West Georgia
  • Kentavious Street, DE/DL NC State
  • Antonio Callaway WR - Florida
  • Nick Nelson, CB Wisconsin
  • Tyler Conklin, TE Central Michigan
  • Justin Jones, DL NC State
  • Greg Senat, OT Wagner
  • Tarvarius McFadden, CB FSU
  • Micah Kiser, LB Virginia
  • Quin Blanding, S Virginia
  • Trey Johnson, CB Villanova
  • Rashard Fant, CB Indiana 
  • Tony Brown, CB Alabama
  • Jordan Akins, TE UCF
  • Colby Gassett, G App. State
  • Jordan Whitehead, S Pitt
  • PJ Hall, DT Sam Houston State
  • Keke Coutee, WR Texas Tech
  • Foley Fautukasi, DT UConn
  • Armani Watts, S Texas A&M
  • John Kelly, RB Tennessee

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