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Haven't seen a ton of players yet this year, but of the one's I've seen, here are some that stand out.
1. Myles Garrett, EDGE, Texas A&M* - Quite simply, the most dominant force in college football right now. He looks like he was created in a lab. 6'5"/265 with some of the most freakish athleticism I've ever seen. He's a better prospect than Clowney and probably the best since Luck. Has a chance to be a generational type talent. Will absolutely annihilate the combine. He will not be moving from the #1 spot.
2. Malik McDowell, DL, Michigan State* - 6'6"/285 with plus athleticism. Has all of the physical talent in the world but needs to play with more consistency. When he wants to, McDowell manhandles people. Young kid, some concerns about maturity issues. I'm a huge fan.
After that, I don't really feel comfortable ranking guys yet. I'll just give a breakdown by position of guys who get 1st round hype.
Quarterback
Deshaun Watson, Clemson - I'm not sold yet. Don't view him as highly as most of the national pundits.
DeShone Kizer, Notre Dame - Just a rSo. but in my opinion the most talented player at the position. Has a chance to be a very high pick with a strong season.
Running Back
Christian McCaffrey, Stanford - Super exciting guy to watch. True do-it-all player. Plus plus version of Danny Woodhead. 1st rounder.
Leonard Fournette, LSU - Very good player, but not the guy some make him out to be. He's not Adrian Peterson or Todd Gurley. Lacks the lateral agility of those guys.
Dalvin Cook, FSU - Was my number 1 RB heading into the year but has struggled early. Offensive line has been horrendous and he's been dealing with a shoulder injury. Injury and off-the-field concerns will likely make him fall come draft time. Looked like a cross between Jamaal Charles and Chris Johnson last year. Big time home run hitter.
Nick Chubb, Georgia - My #1 RB last year before he went down with a horrific knee injury. Has made a phenomenal comeback this year and looks very good. Interested to see what he runs at the combine.
Wide Receiver
Evan Engram, Ole Miss - Wasn't sure whether to list him here or at TE. Doesn't matter either way. One of my favorite players in this class. Was misused terribly last year and as a result didn't put up great numbers. Could be the next Jordan Reed.
Corey Davis, Western Michigan - Dominant small school player. Crisp route runner who has put up elite production. Big fan of his game.
Mike Williams, Clemson - Prototypical WR1 frame and movement skills. Don't love the way he body catches balls.
JuJu Smith-Schuster, USC - Good, not great player. Overrated.
Offensive Line
Mike McGlinchey, Notre Dame - The top OT in the class imo. Not a strong class overall though.
Cam Robinson, Alabama - Can be physically dominant at times but I have questions.
Pat Elfein, Ohio State - Love this guy. Will play either C or OG at a very high level in the NFL and be a 10-year starter.
Dan Feeney, Indiana
Forrest Lamp, Western Kentucky - Underrated prospect. Showed well against Alabama earlier this year.
Tight End
Jake Butt, Michigan
OJ Howard, Alabama
1. Myles Garrett, EDGE, Texas A&M* - Quite simply, the most dominant force in college football right now. He looks like he was created in a lab. 6'5"/265 with some of the most freakish athleticism I've ever seen. He's a better prospect than Clowney and probably the best since Luck. Has a chance to be a generational type talent. Will absolutely annihilate the combine. He will not be moving from the #1 spot.
2. Malik McDowell, DL, Michigan State* - 6'6"/285 with plus athleticism. Has all of the physical talent in the world but needs to play with more consistency. When he wants to, McDowell manhandles people. Young kid, some concerns about maturity issues. I'm a huge fan.
After that, I don't really feel comfortable ranking guys yet. I'll just give a breakdown by position of guys who get 1st round hype.
Quarterback
Deshaun Watson, Clemson - I'm not sold yet. Don't view him as highly as most of the national pundits.
DeShone Kizer, Notre Dame - Just a rSo. but in my opinion the most talented player at the position. Has a chance to be a very high pick with a strong season.
Running Back
Christian McCaffrey, Stanford - Super exciting guy to watch. True do-it-all player. Plus plus version of Danny Woodhead. 1st rounder.
Leonard Fournette, LSU - Very good player, but not the guy some make him out to be. He's not Adrian Peterson or Todd Gurley. Lacks the lateral agility of those guys.
Dalvin Cook, FSU - Was my number 1 RB heading into the year but has struggled early. Offensive line has been horrendous and he's been dealing with a shoulder injury. Injury and off-the-field concerns will likely make him fall come draft time. Looked like a cross between Jamaal Charles and Chris Johnson last year. Big time home run hitter.
Nick Chubb, Georgia - My #1 RB last year before he went down with a horrific knee injury. Has made a phenomenal comeback this year and looks very good. Interested to see what he runs at the combine.
Wide Receiver
Evan Engram, Ole Miss - Wasn't sure whether to list him here or at TE. Doesn't matter either way. One of my favorite players in this class. Was misused terribly last year and as a result didn't put up great numbers. Could be the next Jordan Reed.
Corey Davis, Western Michigan - Dominant small school player. Crisp route runner who has put up elite production. Big fan of his game.
Mike Williams, Clemson - Prototypical WR1 frame and movement skills. Don't love the way he body catches balls.
JuJu Smith-Schuster, USC - Good, not great player. Overrated.
Offensive Line
Mike McGlinchey, Notre Dame - The top OT in the class imo. Not a strong class overall though.
Cam Robinson, Alabama - Can be physically dominant at times but I have questions.
Pat Elfein, Ohio State - Love this guy. Will play either C or OG at a very high level in the NFL and be a 10-year starter.
Dan Feeney, Indiana
Forrest Lamp, Western Kentucky - Underrated prospect. Showed well against Alabama earlier this year.
Tight End
Jake Butt, Michigan
OJ Howard, Alabama