With just one game left in the college football season, let's take a look at the top 10 players at every position for the 2017 NFL draft.
If you're looking to see which of these players made my latest Top 32, check it out here.
Note: Underclassmen are marked with an asterisk.
Quarterbacks
1. *Mitch Trubisky, North Carolina
2. *DeShone Kizer, Notre Dame
3. *Deshaun Watson, Clemson
4. *Brad Kaaya, Miami (Fla.)
5. *Luke Falk, Washington State
6. C.J. Beathard, Iowa
7. Chad Kelly, Mississippi
8. *Mason Rudolph, Oklahoma State
9. Seth Russell, Baylor
10. Mitch Leidner, Minnesota
This is not a great quarterback class. None of these guys is currently in my Top 32, and I've been saying for a while that there aren't any franchise-changers in this group. Trubisky had a great season for the Tar Heels, but I'd be wary about spending a high pick on him because of his limited starting experience. The UNC QB officially announced he's entering the draft on Monday.
Running backs
1. *Leonard Fournette, LSU
2. *Dalvin Cook, Florida State
3. *D'Onta Foreman, Texas
4. *Christian McCaffrey, Stanford
5. *Wayne Gallman, Clemson
6. *Samaje Perine, Oklahoma
7. *James Conner, Pitt
8. Matthew Dayes, NC State
9. Kareem Hunt, Toledo
10. Donnell Pumphrey, San Diego State
It's a good year to need a running back, as this class features great top-end talent (Fournette and Cook), along with plenty of good depth in the middle rounds. Fournette is the best running back prospect I've evaluated since Adrian Peterson.
Wide receivers
1. *Mike Williams, Clemson
2. *John Ross, Washington
3. *JuJu Smith-Schuster, USC
4. Corey Davis, Western Michigan
5. *Malachi Dupree, LSU
6. Dede Westbrook, Oklahoma
7. *Isaiah Ford, Virginia Tech
8. Taywan Taylor, Western Kentucky
9. Cooper Kupp, Eastern Washington
10. Mack Hollins, North Carolina
Williams had a great comeback season for the Tigers after suffering a scary neck injury in the 2015 season opener. He's the clear-cut No. 1 wide receiver in this class, with Ross and Smith-Schuster both earning fringe first-round grades.
Tight ends
1. O.J. Howard, Alabama
2. *Bucky Hodges, Virginia Tech
3. Jake Butt, Michigan
4. Jordan Leggett, Clemson
5. Cole Hikutini, Louisville
6. Jeremy Sprinkle, Arkansas
7. Evan Engram, Mississippi
8. Pharaoh Brown, Oregon
9. Michael Roberts, Toledo
10. Caleb Smith, Oregon State
Howard and Hodges both have great upside because of their size/speed combination. Butt's bowl-game knee injury looms over his draft stock.
Offensive tackles
1. *Cam Robinson, Alabama
2. *Ryan Ramczyk, Wisconsin
3. *Mike McGlinchey, Notre Dame
4. *Roderick Johnson, Florida State
5. Forrest Lamp, Western Kentucky
6. Chad Wheeler, USC
7. Dion Dawkins, Temple
8. Jon Heck, North Carolina
9. Adam Bisnowaty, Pittsburgh
10. Zach Banner, USC
This isn't a great offensive tackle class. Robinson is No. 18 on my latest Top 32, but I wouldn't classify him as a cornerstone blindside protector. Many of these guys are better fits at right tackle than left.
Offensive guards
1. *Quenton Nelson, Notre Dame
2. Dan Feeney, Indiana
3. Caleb Peterson, North Carolina
4. *Brian Allen, Michigan State
5. Dorian Johnson, Pittsburgh
6. Greg Pyke, Georgia
7. Taylor Moton, Western Michigan
8. Kyle Kalis, Michigan
9. Nico Siragusa, San Diego State
10. Isaac Asiata, Utah
Nelson hasn't budged from the top spot in my guard rankings all season. He projects as a day one starter in the NFL.
Centers
1. Ethan Pocic, LSU
2. Pat Elflein, Ohio State
3. *Mason Cole, Michigan
4. Cameron Tom, Southern Mississippi
5. Tyler Orlosky, West Virginia
6. Jay Guillermo, Clemson
7. Jon Toth, Kentucky
8. Chase Roullier, Wyoming
9. Kyle Fuller, Baylor
Pocic and Elflein will both enter the NFL with a ton of starting experience, and you can tell from watching their tape that they've played a ton of football.
Defensive ends
1. *Myles Garrett, Texas A&M
2. Jonathan Allen, Alabama
3. *Derek Barnett, Tennessee
4. Taco Charlton, Michigan
5. *Charles Harris, Missouri
6. *Carl Lawson, Auburn
7. DeMarcus Walker, Florida State
8. Dawaune Smoot, Illinois
9. Deatrich Wise Jr., Arkansas
10. *Tyquan Lewis, Ohio State
Three of my top 10 players in this class -- and five of my top 15 -- are defensive ends. They can all get after the quarterback. Garrett is the best pass-rusher of the group and the new No. 1 player on my board.
Defensive tackles
1. *Malik McDowell, Michigan State
2. *Caleb Brantley, Florida
3. Chris Wormley, Michigan
4. *Lowell Lotulelei, Utah
5. Jaleel Johnson, Iowa
6. *Charles Walker, Oklahoma
7. DeAngelo Brown, Louisville
8. Eddie Vanderdoes, UCLA
9. Jarron Jones, Notre Dame
10. Carlos Watkins, Clemson
McDowell fell down my board a bit this year after an inconsistent season, but he still holds my No. 1 DT spot because of his upside.
Inside linebackers
1. Reuben Foster, Alabama
2. *Raekwon McMillan, Ohio State
3. *Zach Cunningham, Vanderbilt
4. Kendell Beckwith, LSU
5. Ben Boulware, Clemson
6. Keith Kelsey, Louisville
7. Riley Bullough, Michigan State
8. Hardy Nickerson, Illinois
9. Duke Riley, LSU
10. Brooks Ellis, Arkansas
Foster is one of the best insider linebacker prospects in recent memory. He's the only player at this position who ranks in my Top 32, with McMillan coming in at No. 40 overall.
Outside linebackers
1. Tim Williams, Alabama
2. Jarrad Davis, Florida
3. Takkarist McKinley, UCLA
4. Ryan Anderson, Alabama
5. Devonte Fields, Louisville
6. Jalen Reeves-Maybin, Tennessee
7. Josh Carraway, TCU
8. Ejuan Price, Pittsburgh
9. Steven Taylor, Houston
10. Vince Biegel, Wisconsin
McKinley is one of the biggest draft risers this season. He posted 10.0 sacks and 18.0 tackles for loss this season. Williams is a blur coming off the edge and is one of four Alabama players to hold down the top spot at his position.
Cornerbacks
1. *Marshon Lattimore, Ohio State
2. *Teez Tabor, Florida
3. *Quincy Wilson, Florida
4. Jourdan Lewis, Michigan
5. Tre'Davious White, LSU
6. *Adoree' Jackson, USC
7. Desmond King, Iowa
8. Chidobe Awuzie, Colorado
9. Cameron Sutton, Tennessee
10. Marquez White, Florida State
The top three players here have all declared early for the draft. Lattimore has limited starting experience, but he's extremely gifted. Tabor had terrific production at Florida (nine career interceptions and 28 pass break-ups).
Safeties
1. *Jamal Adams, LSU
2. *Jabrill Peppers, Michigan
3. *Malik Hooker, Ohio State
4. *Budda Baker, Washington
5. Marcus Maye, Florida
6. Justin Evans, Texas A&M
7. Eddie Jackson, Alabama
8. Tony Conner, Mississippi
9. *Dominick Sanders, Georgia
10. Josh Harvey-Clemons, Louisville
Adams, Peppers and Hooker all rank in my top 11, which makes this one of the more impressive safety classes in recent memory.