Bring on the 2019 NFL draft. Below are my "final" Big Board and "final" position rankings for the class of 2019.
I'm putting "final" in quotation marks because I'll be making a few tweaks up until the draft begins (Thursday at 8 p.m. ET on ABC, ESPN and the ESPN App). I'll be talking to more sources and adjusting my rankings based on what I hear. And remember, my Big Board is not a prediction of where prospects will be drafted, only where I have them ranked.
My Big Board goes to 300 prospects, and my position rankings cover almost 700. I even have 10 long-snappers ranked. But it's important to note that the cutoff for undrafted free agents starts around 35 for positions such as wide receiver and cornerback. That means approximately 70 wide receivers and 25 corners have grades that are nearly identical.
Click the links below to go to each section:
Top 300 overall prospects
1-25 | 26-50 | 51-75 | 76-100
101-150 | 151-200 | 201-250 | 251-300
Position rankings
QB | RB | FB | WR | TE | OT | G | C
DE | DT | ILB | OLB | CB | S | K/P | LS


1. Nick Bosa, DE, Ohio State
Height: 6-foot-4 | Weight: 266 pounds | Highlights
Bosa has been my top-ranked prospect since last summer, and I'm not changing now.
Stat to know: Bosa made just 10 college starts, but he had 17.5 career sacks.

2. Quinnen Williams, DT, Alabama
Height: 6-3 | Weight: 303 | Highlights
You could make the case that Williams is the best prospect in this class. He's a dominant interior disruptor.
Stat to know: Williams had 52 pressures when lining up at defensive tackle last season, 11 more than any other interior pass-rusher.

3. Devin White, LB, LSU
Height: 6-0 | Weight: 237 | Highlights
White is the best sideline-to-sideline player in this class, a true three-down linebacker who never has to leave the field.
Stat to know: White also can rush the passer. He had the second-best pressure percentage among FBS players with at least 100 pass rushes in 2018.

4. Josh Allen, OLB, Kentucky
Height: 6-5 | Weight: 262 | Highlights
Allen got better every year in college, and he's going to be an instant-impact pass-rusher wherever he lands.
Stat to know: Allen owns Kentucky's sack records for a career (31.5) and single season (17 in 2018).

5. Devin Bush, LB, Michigan
Height: 5-11 | Weight: 234 | Highlights
I scouted his dad, Devin Bush Sr., the No. 26 overall pick out of Florida State in 1995. The younger Bush will go higher.
Stat to know: Bush had 13 pass breakups over the past two seasons, tied for most in FBS among Power 5 linebackers.
Jeffery Simmons is a defensive tackle out of Mississippi State who is a projected first-round pick in the draft, but tore his ACL in February.

6. Kyler Murray, QB, Oklahoma
Height: 5-10 | Weight: 207 | Highlights
C'mon -- you know about Murray by now. This is a dynamic dual-threat quarterback with an underrated arm. He will thrive in the right system.
Stat to know: Murray's 11.6 yards per attempt last season was the highest in a season in FBS history.

7. Dwayne Haskins, QB, Ohio State
Height: 6-3 | Weight: 231 | Highlights
I'm not buying that Haskins' athleticism will cause him to drop far -- we knew he wasn't a great athlete. He will pick teams apart from the pocket.
Stat to know: Haskins will likely become the first Big Ten quarterback drafted in the first round since Kerry Collins in 1995.

8. T.J. Hockenson, TE, Iowa
Height: 6-5 | Weight: 251 | Highlights
There's a reason Hockenson is likely to be the first non-quarterback offensive player to be drafted: He's a complete tight end.
Stat to know: Hockenson caught 74 percent of his targets last season, which was third best among tight ends in FBS with a minimum of 40 targets.

9. Ed Oliver, DT, Houston
Height: 6-2 | Weight: 287 | Highlights
I don't think we've seen the best of Oliver quite yet, and that should terrify offensive linemen across the league. He will wreck games in the NFL.
Stat to know: In 2018, Houston allowed 6.8 yards per play when Oliver was on the sideline and 4.9 when he was on the field.

10. Christian Wilkins, DT, Clemson
Height: 6-3 | Weight: 315 | Highlights
Is it possible for Wilkins, who won two national championships in college, to be underrated? He's also going to be great in the locker room.
Stat to know: Wilkins had 41 tackles for loss and 16 sacks over his four-year career.

11. Jonah Williams, OT/G, Alabama
Height: 6-4 | Weight: 302 | Highlights
Whether Williams plays tackle or guard in the NFL, he has a chance to be an All-Pro. He reminds me of Washington's Brandon Scherff.
Stat to know: Williams started 44 straight games for Alabama.

12. Montez Sweat, DE, Mississippi State
Height: 6-6 | Weight: 260 | Highlights
If Sweat keeps developing his arsenal of pass-rushing moves, he'll average 10 sacks per season. He already has a great takeoff at the snap.
Stat to know: Sweat's 4.41-second 40-yard dash time was the fastest by any player at least 6-foot-5 and 260 pounds at the combine since 2006.

13. Jeffery Simmons, DT, Mississippi State
Height: 6-4 | Weight: 301 | Highlights
Simmons might have to sit out the 2019 season because he tore his ACL in February, but he also could be a steal. Imagine if a playoff team took him in the 20s and he was ready to play in December.
Stat to know: Simmons scored two defensive touchdowns for the Bulldogs.
Mel Kiper Jr. predicts that the Giants will select their quarterback of the future in this year's NFL draft, mentioning Daniel Jones as a possibility.

14. Chris Lindstrom, G, Boston College
Height: 6-4 | Weight: 308 | Highlights
A big riser since the combine, Lindstrom has upper-tier athleticism. He also is extremely consistent on tape.
Stat to know: Lindstrom made 49 straight starts on the right side of Boston College's line, playing both guard and tackle.

15. Josh Jacobs, RB, Alabama
Height: 5-10 | Weight: 220 | Highlights
Jacobs is the most complete back in this class, and he has some explosiveness once he gets the ball in his hands. He'll help on third down, too.
Stat to know: Jacobs had only 252 rushing attempts in college.

16. Jawaan Taylor, OT, Florida
Height: 6-5 | Weight: 312 | Highlights
Taylor is likely to be a right tackle in the pros, and he's still raw. But he has great feet.
Stat to know: Florida had 11 rushing touchdowns toward the right side last season, which was second most in the SEC.

17. Brian Burns, OLB/DE, Florida State
Height: 6-5 | Weight: 249 | Highlights
Burns still has room to grow on his lanky frame, but he's already the best speed rusher off the edge in this class.
Stat to know: Burns had 65 pressures last season, which ranked second in FBS.

18. Rashan Gary, DE, Michigan
Height: 6-4 | Weight: 277 | Highlights
The big issue with Gary's Michigan tape is consistency. When he's on, he dominates, but he has some loafing plays from the past two seasons. He also could play defensive tackle in the NFL.
Stat to know: Gary was the No. 1-ranked recruit coming out of high school in 2016.

19. Dexter Lawrence, DT, Clemson
Height: 6-4 | Weight: 342 | Highlights
Lawrence probably will never be a double-digit sack artist, but he has some explosiveness. He's the best 3-4 nose tackle in this class.
Stat to know: Lawrence played 211 of his 440 defensive snaps in 2018 lined up at nose tackle.

20. Darnell Savage Jr., S, Maryland
Height: 5-11 | Weight: 198 | Highlights
There's a good chance Savage sneaks into the first round, and he could be the top safety off the board. His 4.36 40 at the combine turned a lot of heads.
Stat to know: Savage had eight career interceptions.

21. Drew Lock, QB, Missouri
Height: 6-4 | Weight: 228 | Highlights
It wouldn't shock me to see Lock as the second quarterback off the board, potentially in the top 10. His biggest issue is inconsistent accuracy.
Stat to know: Lock's 99 career touchdown passes are the second most in Missouri history behind Chase Daniel (101 from 2005 to 2008).

22. Cody Ford, OT/G, Oklahoma
Height: 6-4 | Weight: 329 | Highlights
Ford is a mauler in the running game. He destroys defenders at the point of attack. He'll likely be either a right tackle or guard at the next level.
Stat to know: Ford played guard for the Sooners until 2018, when he made 14 starts at right tackle and was named a third-team All-American.

23. Daniel Jones, QB, Duke
Height: 6-5 | Weight: 221 | Highlights
My love for Jones is well-known at this point. He could be an excellent pro in the right situation, though he needs some time to sit behind a veteran.
Stat to know: Jones led Duke to bowl wins in consecutive seasons for the first time in school history.
Juan Thornhill is a versatile defensive back out of Virginia who has experience at both corner and safety and is a willing run defender.

24. Johnathan Abram, S, Mississippi State
Height: 5-11 | Weight: 205 | Highlights
Abram is a physical tackler who has some upside in pass coverage. He should be an immediate starter in the NFL.
Stat to know: He led the Bulldogs with 99 tackles last season.

25. Clelin Ferrell, DE, Clemson
Height: 6-4 | Weight: 264 | Highlights
Ferrell is a traditional big and strong 4-3 defensive end. His ceiling isn't as high as the top-tier edge rushers in this class.
Stat to know: Ferrell left Clemson with 50 tackles for loss, 27 sacks and five forced fumbles in 44 games.

26. Byron Murphy, CB, Washington
Height: 5-11 | Weight: 190 | Highlights
Murphy might be the best slot corner in this class, but don't limit him to just a slot guy.
Stat to know: Murphy played in just 20 career games at Washington, but he had seven interceptions and broke up 27 passes.

27. Erik McCoy, C/G, Texas A&M
Height: 6-4 | Weight: 303 | Highlights
McCoy is reliable in the running game, and he held his own against some of the best interior pass-rushers in the country. I expect him to be a starting center from Day 1 in the NFL.
Stat to know: McCoy's 4.89-second 40-yard dash at the combine was the fastest of all offensive linemen in Indianapolis.

28. Irv Smith Jr., TE, Alabama
Height: 6-2 | Weight: 242 | Highlights
Smith is a notch below Hockenson as a blocker, but he is a better pass-catcher. Smith has some wiggle after the catch, too.
Stat to know: Smith's 12.0 yards per target ranked first among all tight ends in FBS last season.

29. Marquise Brown, WR, Oklahoma
Height: 5-10 | Weight: 166 | Highlights
A foot injury kept Brown from working out for teams before the draft, but he is lightning fast and a playmaker with the ball in his hands.
Stat to know: Brown led the Big 12 over 2017-18 with 2,413 receiving yards.

30. Noah Fant, TE, Iowa
Height: 6-4 | Weight: 249 | Highlights
Fant isn't going to block much; he'll essentially be a big slot receiver as a rookie. The comparison I have made for him is Jared Cook.
Stat to know: Fant ranked as the top TE performer at the combine in the 40-yard dash (4.50 seconds), vertical jump (39.5 inches) and broad jump (127 inches).

31. Garrett Bradbury, C/G, NC State
Height: 6-3 | Weight: 306 | Highlights
Bradbury had a great week of Senior Bowl practices in January and he had a good combine, posting the fastest 3-cone drill time (7.41 seconds) of all the offensive linemen.
Stat to know: Bradbury committed just two penalties in 942 offensive snaps last season.

32. Juan Thornhill, S, Virginia
Height: 6-0 | Weight: 205 | Highlights
Some teams see Thornhill as a corner, and it's that versatility -- as well as elite athleticism -- that has seen him rise since the combine.
Stat to know: Opposing quarterbacks were 15-of-42 targeting Thornhill as primary defender in coverage last season, a 35.7 catch percentage that was best of any player in the ACC.
JJ Arcega-Whiteside is a natural receiver and a big target with good body control out of Stanford.

33. Greedy Williams, CB, LSU
Height: 6-2 | Weight: 185 | Highlights
Williams has a high ceiling, but he could drop out of Round 1. His effort level dropped in 2018. If he plays at his best, though, he could be a star.
Stat to know: Williams did not allow a completion on 13 third-down attempts in 2018, the most without allowing a completion on third down in FBS.

34. Justin Layne, CB, Michigan State
Height: 6-2 | Weight: 192 | Highlights
Layne, a converted wide receiver with a big wingspan, is rising after the combine.
Stat to know: Layne's 15 pass breakups last season tied for most in the Big Ten.

35. Deandre Baker, CB, Georgia
Height: 5-11 | Weight: 193 | Highlights
Baker's athletic testing numbers didn't wow scouts, but he's a steady and reliable cover corner.
Stat to know: Baker allowed a 45.5 percent completion rate in coverage last season.

36. N'Keal Harry, WR, Arizona State
Height: 6-2 | Weight: 228 | Highlights
Harry isn't going to be an elite deep-ball target, but all he does is produce. He has great hands.
Stat to know: During his three seasons at Arizona State, Harry had 213 catches for 2,889 yards, ranking third in school history in each category.

37. Andre Dillard, OT, Washington State
Height: 6-5 | Weight: 315 | Highlights
Dillard might be the top true left tackle in this class, and you know he has gotten pass-protection reps in Mike Leach's Air Raid offense.
Stat to know: Dillard played 722 pass-blocking snaps in 2018, tied for the most among FBS offensive linemen.

38. Rock Ya-Sin, CB, Temple
Height: 6-0 | Weight: 192 | Highlights
Ya-Sin, a graduate transfer who spent just one season at Temple, is still a little raw, but his upside flashes on his 2018 tape. Ya-Sin was a two-time high school state champion wrestler too, so you know he's tough.
Stat to know: Ya-Sin allowed 252 pass yards on 61 attempts as the primary pass defender last season, good for an FBS-low average of 4.1 yards per attempt.

39. Jaylon Ferguson, DE, Louisiana Tech
Height: 6-5 | Weight: 271 | Highlights
How can you not love a prospect whose nickname is "Sack Daddy"? Ferguson is best suited for a team that runs a 4-3 defense.
Stat to know: Ferguson set a D-I record with 45 career sacks, passing the previous record held by Terrell Suggs (44).

40. Lonnie Johnson Jr., CB, Kentucky
Height: 6-2 | Weight: 213 | Highlights
This is a class full of big corners, and Johnson improved a ton from 2017 to 2018. He could be a second-round steal.
Stat to know: Johnson had an impressive Citrus Bowl performance last season, holding potential Day 3 pick Trace McSorley to 2-of-5 passing for 13 yards as a primary defender in coverage, with an interception.

41. Greg Little, OT, Mississippi
Height: 6-5 | Weight: 310 | Highlights
Little, who protected Kyler Murray's blindside in high school, has great feet, but he's inconsistent. He has to improve as a run blocker.
Stat to know: Little arrived at Ole Miss as ESPN's No. 2-rated recruit in the Class of 2016.

42. Dalton Risner, OT, Kansas State
Height: 6-5 | Weight: 312 | Highlights
Risner could play tackle, guard or center in the NFL. He was a three-year captain for the Wildcats.
Stat to know: Risner was the fourth offensive lineman in Big 12 history to earn first-team All-Big 12 honors three years in a row.

43. DK Metcalf, WR, Ole Miss
Height: 6-3 | Weight: 238 | Highlights
Metcalf lit up the combine, but his injury history and lack of agility coming in and out of cuts is concerning. He could be a scary-good deep-ball target.
Stat to know: Metcalf's 4.33 40-yard dash at the combine was the fastest 40 by a player weighing 220-plus pounds since at least 2006.

44. Deionte Thompson, S, Alabama
Height: 6-1 | Weight: 195 | Highlights
Thompson looked like a top-10 pick for the first half of last season, but he struggled down the stretch. He's an inconsistent tackler, but he has the athleticism to cover the deep middle of the field.
Stat to know: Thompson forced four fumbles in 2018, tied for second most in a single season in Alabama history.

45. A.J. Brown, WR, Mississippi
Height: 6-0 | Weight: 226 | Highlights
Brown was more the No. 1 receiver for the Rebels, ahead of Metcalf. He was the go-to guy. That says something.
Stat to know: He holds the school record for career receiving yards with 2,984 and has the top two receiving yardage seasons in Rebels history: 1,320 in 2018 and 1,252 in 2017.

46. Miles Sanders, RB, Penn State
Height: 5-11 | Weight: 211 | Highlights
Sanders, who broke out in 2018 after sitting behind Saquon Barkley, has a high ceiling. He'll help as a receiver out of the backfield.
Stat to know: Sanders rushed for 1,274 yards and nine touchdowns on 220 carries last season after having just 375 rushing yards his first two seasons at Penn State.

47. Chase Winovich, OLB, Michigan
Height: 6-3 | Weight: 256 | Highlights
Winovich popped every time I watched Michigan on tape, and he outproduced Gary. His athletic testing numbers at the combine were solid, too.
Stat to know: Winovich had a 15 percent pressure percentage last season, which ranked second in the Big Ten among players with at least 200 pass rushes.

48. Deebo Samuel, WR, South Carolina
Height: 5-11 | Weight: 214 | Highlights
Just get Samuel the ball, and your offense will be better. He can make plays out of the slot or line up out wide, and he's a good return man.
Stat to know: Samuel tied an SEC record and set the school record with four kickoff return touchdowns in his career.

49. Khalen Saunders, DT, Western Illinois
Height: 6-0 | Weight: 324
Saunders is an athlete -- read more about his basketball career here -- who isn't going under the radar anymore. He could be a 3-technique or a nose tackle.
Stat to know: At St. Louis Parkway High School, Saunders played running back at 275 pounds. He was a four-year starter at defensive tackle for Western Illinois.

50. Khari Willis, S, Michigan State
Height: 5-11 | Weight: 213
Willis isn't afraid to step up into the running game. I also like that he asked to be put on special teams as a senior; he knows that will be important in the NFL.
Stat to know: Willis had 196 tackles, four sacks and four interceptions in his college career.

51-75
51. L.J. Collier, DE, TCU
52. JJ Arcega-Whiteside, WR, Stanford
53. Kaleb McGary, OT, Washington
54. Dre'Mont Jones, DT, Ohio State
55. Nasir Adderley, S, Delaware
56. Jerry Tillery, DT, Notre Dame
57. Parris Campbell, WR, Ohio State
58. Chauncey Gardner-Johnson, S, Florida
59. Terry McLaurin, WR, Ohio State
60. Damien Harris, RB, Alabama
61. Elgton Jenkins, C, Mississippi State
62. Julian Love, CB, Notre Dame
63. Connor McGovern, G, Penn State
64. Will Harris, S, Boston College
65. Miles Boykin, WR, Notre Dame
66. Amani Hooker, S, Iowa
67. Joejuan Williams, CB, Vanderbilt
68. David Long, CB, Michigan
69. Taylor Rapp, S, Washington
70. Tytus Howard, OT, Alabama State
71. Mack Wilson, ILB, Alabama
72. Trayvon Mullen, CB, Clemson
73. Chuma Edoga, OT, USC
74. Bobby Okereke, ILB, Stanford
75. Amani Oruwariye, CB, Penn State
76-100
76. Gerald Willis III, DT, Miami (Fla.)
77. Max Scharping, OT, Northern Illinois
78. Zach Allen, DE, Boston College
79. Kahale Warring, TE, San Diego State
80. Will Grier, QB, West Virginia
81. Dawson Knox, TE, Mississippi
82. Jarrett Stidham, QB, Auburn
83. Ryan Finley, QB, NC State
84. Oshane Ximines, DE, Old Dominion
85. Riley Ridley, WR, Georgia
86. Maxx Crosby, DE, Eastern Michigan 87. Sean Bunting, CB, Central Michigan
88. Andy Isabella, WR, Massachusetts
89. Michael Deiter, G, Wisconsin
90. Trayveon Williams, RB, Texas A&M
91. Dru Samia, G, Oklahoma
92. Marquise Blair, S, Utah
93. Ben Banogu, OLB, TCU
94. Michael Jordan, C, Ohio State
95. Justice Hill, RB, Oklahoma State
96. David Long Jr., ILB, West Virginia
97. Nate Davis, G, Charlotte
98. Sione Takitaki, ILB, BYU
99. Daylon Mack, DT, Texas A&M
100. D'Andre Walker, OLB, Georgia
Former Oklahoma quarterback Kyler Murray might be shorter than NFL scouts would like, but his instincts and athletic ability more than make up for it.
101-150
101. Devin Singletary, RB, Florida Atlantic
102. Corey Ballentine, CB, Washburn
103. Jachai Polite, OLB, Florida
104. Tyree Jackson, QB, Buffalo
105. Germaine Pratt, OLB, NC State
106. Clayton Thorson, QB, Northwestern
107. Joe Jackson, DE, Miami (Fla.)
108. Kelvin Harmon, WR, NC State
109. Isaiah Buggs, DT, Alabama
110. Mike Edwards, S, Kentucky
111. Vosean Joseph, ILB, Florida
112. Iman Lewis-Marshall, CB, USC
113. Jamel Dean, CB, Auburn
114. Jace Sternberger, TE, Texas A&M
115. Kendall Sheffield, CB, Ohio State
116. Travis Fulgham, WR, Old Dominion
117. Justin Hollins, OLB, Oregon
118. Marvell Tell III, S, USC
119. Yodny Cajuste, OT, West Virginia
120. Anthony Nelson, DE, Iowa
121. Bobby Evans, OT, Oklahoma
122. Drew Sample, TE, Washington
123. Ben Powers, G, Oklahoma
124. Josh Oliver, TE, San Jose State
125. Hakeem Butler, WR, Iowa State
126. Beau Benzschawel, G, Wisconsin
127. Mecole Hardman, WR, Georgia
128. David Montgomery, RB, Iowa State
129. Trevon Wesco, TE, West Virginia
130. Isaiah Johnson, CB, Houston
131. Darrell Henderson, RB, Memphis
132. Emanuel Hall, WR, Missouri
133. Ryquell Armstead, RB, Temple
134. Penny Hart, WR, Georgia State
135. Mark Fields, CB, Clemson
136. Jalen Hurd, Baylor
137. Jahlani Tavai, ILB, Hawaii
138. Lamont Gaillard, C, Georgia
139. Jordan Brown, CB, South Dakota State
140. Cody Barton, OLB, Utah
141. Te'Von Coney, ILB, Notre Dame
142. Kaden Smith, TE, Stanford
143. Tony Pollard, RB, Memphis
144. Jamal Davis, OLB, Akron
145. Josiah Tauaefa, ILB, UTSA
146. Zedrick Woods, S, Mississippi
147. Cole Holcomb, OLB, North Carolina
148. Dexter Williams, RB, Notre Dame
149. Chase Hansen, OLB, Utah
150. Diontae Johnson, WR, Toledo
151-200
151. John Cominsky, DE, Charleston (W. Va.)
152. Bryce Love, RB, Stanford
153. Rodney Anderson, RB, Oklahoma
154. Derrick Baity Jr., CB, Kentucky
155. Terrill Hanks, OLB, New Mexico State
156. Quincy Williams, Murray State
157. Saivion Smith, CB, Alabama
158. Johnnie Dixon, WR, Ohio State
159. Wes Hills, RB, Slippery Rock
160. Hamp Cheevers, CB, Boston College
161. Dennis Daley, OT, South Carolina
162. Antoine Wesley, WR, Texas Tech
163. Xavier Ubosi, WR, UAB
164. Karan Higdon, RB, Michigan
165. Renell Wren, DT, Arizona State
166. Jimmy Moreland, CB, James Madison
167. Kris Boyd, CB, Texas
168. Derrek Thomas, CB, Baylor
169. Drue Tranquill, ILB, Notre Dame
170. Davante Davis, CB, Texas
171. Christian Miller, OLB, Alabama
172. Terry Beckner Jr., DT, Missouri
173. William Sweet, OT, North Carolina
174. Preston Williams, WR, Colorado State
175. David Edwards, OT, Wisconsin
176. Albert Huggins, DT, Clemson
177. Gary Johnson, OLB, Texas
178. Caleb Wilson, TE, UCLA
179. Chris Westry, CB, Kentucky
180. Gardner Minshew, QB, Washington State
181. Myles Gaskin, RB, Washington
182. Trace McSorley, QB, Penn State
183. Benny Snell Jr., RB, Kentucky
184. Anthony Johnson, WR, Buffalo
185. Devine Ozigbo, RB, Nebraska
186. Yosuah Nijman, OT, Virginia Tech
187. Jake Bailey, P, Stanford
188. Darius Slayton, WR, Auburn
189. Demarcus Christmas, DT, Florida State
190. Jalen Guyton, WR, North Texas
191. Trysten Hill, DT, UCF
192. Malik Gant, S, Marshall
193. Jordan Jones, OLB, Kentucky
194. Jalin Moore, RB, Appalachian State
195. David Sills V, WR, West Virginia
196. Keenen Brown, TE, Texas State
197. Tyre Brady, WR, Marshall
198. Tre Lamar, ILB, Clemson
199. Andrew Wingard, S, Wyoming
200. Jamal Peters, CB, Mississippi State
201-250
One important note: All of the prospects after 200 have fifth-to-seventh-round grades, which are similar. These players are essentially all in the same bucket.
201. Jaquan Johnson, S, Miami (Fla.)
202. Tommy Sweeney, TE, Boston College
203. Sheldrick Redwine, S, Miami (Fla.)
204. Foster Moreau, TE, LSU
205. Isaac Nauta, TE, Georgia
206. Keesean Johnson, WR, Fresno State
207. Tyrel Dodson, OLB, Texas A&M
208. Keelan Doss, WR, UC Davis
209. Nyqwan Murray, WR, Florida State
210. Gary Jennings, WR, West Virginia
211. Dax Raymond, TE, Utah State
212. Evan Worthington, S, Colorado
213. Alec Ingold, FB, Wisconsin
214. Austin Bryant, DE, Clemson
215. Charles Omenihu, DE, Texas
216. Dillon Mitchell, WR, Oregon
217. Andre James, OT, UCLA
218. Nick Scott, S, Penn State
219. Alexander Mattison, RB, Boise State
220. Clifton Duck, CB, Appalachian State
221. T.J. Edwards, ILB, Wisconsin
222. Greg Gaines, DT, Washington
223. Shareef Miller, DE, Penn State
224. Dan Godsil, LS, Indiana
225. Jalen Jelks, DE, Oregon
226. B.J. Autry, G, Jacksonville State
227. Terez Hall, ILB, Missouri
228. Fred Johnson, G, Florida
229. Drew Lewis, OLB, Colorado
230. Byron Cowart, DE, Maryland
231. Nate Herbig, G, Stanford
232. Taylor Cornelius, QB, Oklahoma State
233. Cody Thompson, WR, Toledo
234. Javon Patterson, C/G, Mississippi
235. Armon Watts, DT, Arkansas
236. Kerrith Whyte Jr., RB, Florida Atlantic
237. Darius West, S, Kentucky
238. Wyatt Ray, DE, Boston College
239. Alize Mack, TE, Notre Dame
240. Iosua Opeta, G, Weber State
241. John Ursua, WR, Hawaii
242. Qadree Ollison, RB, Pitt
243. Lil'Jordan Humphrey, WR, Texas
244. Elijah Holyfield, RB, Georgia
245. Alex Wesley, WR, Northern Colorado
246. Ross Pierschbacher, C, Alabama
247. Jonathan Ledbetter, DE, Georgia
248. James Williams, RB, Washington State
249. Dre Greenlaw, OLB, Arkansas
250. Andrew Beck, TE, Texas
251-300
251. Carl Granderson, DE, Wyoming
252. Bruno Reagan, C, Vanderbilt
253. Emeke Egbule, OLB, Houston
254. Ben Burr-Kirven, OLB, Washington
255. Sutton Smith, OLB, Northern Illinois
256. Mike Weber, RB, Ohio State
257. Ricky Walker, DT, Virginia Tech
258. Jordan Brailford, DE, Oklahoma State
259. Joe Lowery, OT, Ohio
260. Michael Dogbe, DT, Temple
261. Jordan Miller, CB, Washington
262. Chris Slayton, DT, Syracuse
263. Chidi Okeke, OT, Tennessee State
264. Ryan Davis, WR, Auburn
265. Mitch Hyatt, OT, Clemson
266. Travis Homer, RB, Miami (Fla.)
267. Tyler Roemer, OT, San Diego State
268. E.J. Ejiya, ILB, No. Texas
269. John Baron II, PK, San Diego State
270. Isaiah Prince, OT, Ohio State
271. Brett Rypien, QB, Boise State
272. George Asafo-Adjei, OT, Kentucky
273. Ryan Connelly, ILB, Wisconsin
274. Brandon Snyder, S, South Dakota State
275. Dakota Allen, OLB, Texas Tech
276. Malik Carney, DE, North Carolina
277. Joshua Miles, OT, Morgan State
278. Chandler Brewer, G, Middle Tennessee State
279. Derwin Gray, OT, Maryland
280. Blake Cashman, OLB, Minnesota
281. Donovan Wilson, S, Texas A&M
282. Ty Johnson, RB, Maryland
283. Matt Gay, PK, Utah
284. Jackson Barton, OT, Utah
285. Bruce Anderson, RB, North Dakota State
286. Nate Hall, OLB, Northwestern
287. Joe Giles-Harris, ILB, Duke
288. Ken Webster, CB, Mississippi
289. Tyler Newsome, P, Notre Dame
290. Noah Dawkins, OLB, The Citadel
291. Blessuan Austin, CB, Rutgers
292. Corbin Kaufusi, DE, BYU
293. Eric Dungey, QB, Syracuse
294. Mitch Wishnowsky, P, Utah
295. Kingsley Keke, DT, Texas A&M
296. Ty Summers, OLB, TCU
297. Jordan Scarlett, RB, Florida
298. Andrew Van Ginkel, OLB, Wisconsin
299. Trey Pipkins, OT, Sioux Falls
300. Khalil Hodge, ILB, Buffalo

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Quarterbacks
1. *Kyler Murray, Oklahoma
2. **Dwayne Haskins, Ohio State
3. Drew Lock, Missouri
4. *Daniel Jones, Duke
5. Will Grier, West Virginia
6. *Jarrett Stidham, Auburn
7. Ryan Finley, NC State
8. *Tyree Jackson, Buffalo
9. Clayton Thorson, Northwestern
10. Gardner Minshew, Washington State
11. Trace McSorley, Penn State
12. Taylor Cornelius, Oklahoma State
13. Brett Rypien, Boise State
14. Eric Dungey, Syracuse
15. David Blough, Purdue
16. Manny Wilkins, Arizona State
17. Easton Stick, North Dakota State
18. Jake Dolegala, Central Connecticut State
19. Justice Hansen, Arkansas State
20. Jordan Ta'amu, Mississippi
21. Sean McGuire, Western Illinois
22. Kyle Shurmur, Vanderbilt
23. Jake Browning, Washington
24. JaJuan Lawson, Rhode Island
25. Drew Anderson, Murray State
26. Tanner Mangum, BYU
27. Jalan McClendon, Baylor
28. John Lovett, Princeton
29. Devlin Hodges, Samford
30. Brent Stockstill, Middle Tennessee State
31. Andrew Ford, Massachusetts
32. A.J. Erdely, UAB
33. Ty Gangi, Nevada
34. Jacob Knipp, Northern Colorado
35. Taryn Christion, South Dakota State
36. Marcus McMaryion, Fresno State
37. Tyler Wiegers, Eastern Michigan
38. Gus Ragland, Miami (Ohio)
Running backs
1. *Josh Jacobs, Alabama
2. *Miles Sanders, Penn State
3. *Damien Harris, Alabama
4. *Trayveon Williams, Texas A&M
5. *Justice Hill, Oklahoma State
6. *Devin Singletary, Florida Atlantic
7. *David Montgomery, Iowa State
8. *Darrell Henderson, Memphis
9. Ryquell Armstead, Temple
10. *Tony Pollard, Memphis
11. Dexter Williams, Notre Dame
12. Bryce Love, Stanford
13. *Rodney Anderson, Oklahoma
14. Wes Hills, Slippery Rock
15. Karan Higdon, Michigan
16. Myles Gaskin, Washington
17. *Benny Snell Jr., Kentucky
18. Devine Ozigbo, Nebraska
19. Jalin Moore, Appalachian State
20. *Alexander Mattison, Boise State
21. *Kerrith Whyte Jr., Florida Atlantic
22. Qadree Ollison, Pitt
23. *Elijah Holyfield, Georgia
24. *James Williams, Washington State
25. *Mike Weber, Ohio State
26. *Travis Homer, Miami (Fla.)
27. Ty Johnson, Maryland
28. Bruce Anderson, North Dakota State
29. *Jordan Scarlett, Florida
30. *Damarea Crockett, Missouri
31. Mike Warren, Iowa State
32. *Alex Barnes, Kansas State
33. *LJ Scott, Michigan State
35. *Darwin Thompson, Utah State
36. Darrin Hall, Pitt
37. Soso Jamabo, UCLA
38. Jacques Patrick, Florida State
39. Lexington Thomas, UNLV
40. Aeris Williams, Mississippi State
41. Nick Brossette, LSU
42. Khari Blasingame, Vanderbilt
43. Taiwan Deal, Wisconsin
44. Markell Jones, Purdue
45. Marquis Young, Massachusetts
46. Tony Brooks-James, Oregon
47. Patrick Laird, California
48. Aca'Cedric Ware, USC
49. Travon McMillian, Colorado
50. Marcelias Sutton, Oklahoma
51. Tre Watson, Texas
52. Reggie Gallaspy, NC State
53. Steven Peoples, Virginia Tech
54. Jordan Ellis, Virginia
55. Squally Canada, BYU
56. A.J. Ouellette, Ohio
57. Jeremy Cox, Old Dominion
58. Braeden West, SMU
59. Nico Evans, Wyoming
Fullbacks/H-backs
1. Trevon Wesco, West Virginia
2. Alec Ingold, Wisconsin
3. George Aston, Pitt
4. Chandler Cox, Auburn
5. Winston Dimel, UTEP
6. Marcus Jones, Gannon
7. Joe Protheroe, Cal Poly
8. Darnell Woolfolk, Army
9. Carson Meier, Oklahoma
10. Andy Davidson, Army
11. Brayden El-Bakri, BYU
Bobby Okereke is an outside linebacker out of Stanford who made 52 solo tackles last season for the Cardinal.
Wide receivers
1. *Marquise Brown, Oklahoma
2. *N'Keal Harry, Arizona State
3. **DK Metcalf, Mississippi
4. *A.J. Brown, Mississippi
5. Deebo Samuel, South Carolina
6. *JJ Arcega-Whiteside, Stanford
7. Parris Campbell, Ohio State
8. Terry McLaurin, Ohio State
9. *Miles Boykin, Notre Dame
10. *Riley Ridley, Georgia
11. Andy Isabella, Massachusetts
12. *Kelvin Harmon, NC State
13. Travis Fulgham, Old Dominion
14. *Hakeem Butler, Iowa State
15. *Mecole Hardman, Georgia
16. Emanuel Hall, Missouri
17. Penny Hart, Georgia State
18. Jalen Hurd, Baylor
19. Diontae Johnson, Toledo
20. Johnnie Dixon, Ohio State
21. *Antoine Wesley, Texas Tech
22. Xavier Ubosi, UAB
23. *Preston Williams, Colorado State
24. Anthony Johnson, Buffalo
25. *Darius Slayton, Auburn
26. *Jalen Guyton, North Texas
27. David Sills V, West Virginia
28. Tyre Brady, Marshall
29. KeeSean Johnson, Fresno State
30. Keelan Doss, UC Davis
31. Nyqwan Murray, Florida State
32. Gary Jennings, West Virginia
33. *Dillon Mitchell, Oregon
34. Cody Thompson, Toledo
35. *John Ursua, Hawaii
36. *Lil'Jordan Humphrey, Texas
37. Alex Wesley, Northern Colorado
38. Ryan Davis, Auburn
39. Ashton Dulin, Malone
40. Olabisi Johnson, Colorado State
41. Stanley Morgan, Nebraska
42. Ventell Bryant, Temple
43. *Greg Dortch, Wake Forest
44. DaMarkus Lodge, Mississippi
45. Jesper Horsted, Princeton
46. Hunter Renfrow, Clemson
47. Jon'Vea Johnson, Toledo
48. *Jovon Durante, Florida Atlantic
49. *Jazz Ferguson, Northwestern State
50. *Tyron Johnson, Oklahoma State
51. *Jakobi Meyers, NC State
52. Kelvin McKnight, Samford
53. Charles Holland, Tiffin
54. Justin Sumpter, Kennesaw State
55. Emmanuel Butler, Northern Arizona
56. Davion Davis, Sam Houston State
57. Jaylen Smith, Louisville
58. Jeff Smith, Boston College
59. Dredrick Snelson, UCF
60. *Anthony Ratliff-Williams, North Carolina
61. Olamide Zaccheaus, Virginia
62. Terry Wright, Purdue
63. Jamarius Way, South Alabama
64. Jamal Custis, Syracuse
65. Nehari Crawford, Duquesne
66. Marcus Green, Louisiana-Monroe
67. KaVontae Turpin, TCU
68. Ron'quavion Tarver, Utah State
69. Malcolm Williams, Coastal Carolina
70. Terry Godwin, Georgia
71. DeAndre Thompkins, Penn State
72. Felton Davis, Michigan State
73. T.J. Rahming, Duke
74. Shawn Poindexter, Arizona
75. Damion Willis, Troy
76. Chico McClatcher, Washington
77. Trenton Irwin, Stanford
78. Papi White, Ohio
79. Kyle Sweet, Washington State
80. Jared Cornelius, Arkansas
81. Taivon Jacobs, Maryland
82. Scott Miller, Bowling Green
83. J-Shun Harris, Indiana
84. Fred Trevillion, San Diego State
85. Trevon Brown, East Carolina
86. Nick Easley, Iowa
87. Cortrelle Simpson, Richmond
88. Michael Walker, Boston College
89. Flynn Nagel, Northwestern
90. Isaac Zico, Purdue
91. Tony Ellison, Arizona
92. Grant Perry, Michigan
93. Jonathan Duhart, Old Dominion
94. Ja'Deion High, Texas Tech
95. Jay MacIntyre, Colorado
96. Chris Platt, Baylor
97. Damion Jeanpiere Jr., Nicholls State
98. Sean Modster, Boise State
99. TaQuon Marshall, Georgia Tech
100. Brody Oliver, Colorado School of Mines
101. C.J. Sanders, SMU
102. A.J. Richardson, Boise State
103. Deondre Douglas, Troy
104. Kamron Lewis, Saint Francis (Pa.)
105. D.J. Brown, Northern Illinois
106. Johnathan Lloyd, Duke
Tight ends
1. **T.J. Hockenson, Iowa
2. *Irv Smith Jr., Alabama
3. *Noah Fant, Iowa
4. *Kahale Warring, San Diego State
5. *Dawson Knox, Mississippi
6. *Jace Sternberger, Texas A&M
7. Drew Sample, Washington
8. Josh Oliver, San Jose State
9. **Kaden Smith, Stanford
10. *Caleb Wilson, UCLA
11. Keenen Brown, Texas State
12. Tommy Sweeney, Boston College
13. Foster Moreau, LSU
14. *Isaac Nauta, Georgia
15. *Dax Raymond, Utah State
16. *Alize Mack, Notre Dame
17. Andrew Beck, Texas
18. Kendall Blanton, Missouri
19. C.J. Conrad, Kentucky
20. Nick Fitzgerald, Mississippi State
21. Zach Gentry, Michigan
22. C'Yontai Lewis, Florida
23. Donald Parham, Stetson
24. Stephen Carlson, Princeton
25. Tyler Petite, USC
26. Kano Dillon, Oregon
27. Daniel Helm, Duke
28. Matt Sokol, Michigan State
29. Trevor Wood, Texas A&M
30. Jerome Washington, Rutgers
31. Hale Hentges, Alabama
32. Charles Jones, Tulane
33. Cole Herdman, Purdue
34. Logan Parker, Southern Utah
35. Milan Richard, Clemson
Offensive tackles
1. *Jonah Williams, Alabama
2. *Jawaan Taylor, Florida
3. *Cody Ford, Oklahoma
4. Andre Dillard, Washington State
5. *Greg Little, Mississippi
6. Dalton Risner, Kansas State
7. Kaleb McGary, Washington
8. Tytus Howard, Alabama State
9. Chuma Edoga, USC
10. Max Scharping, Northern Illinois
11. Yodny Cajuste, West Virginia
12. *Bobby Evans, Oklahoma
13. Dennis Daley, South Carolina
14. *William Sweet, North Carolina
15. *David Edwards, Wisconsin
16. *Andre James, UCLA
17. Joe Lowery, Ohio
18. Chidi Okeke, Tennessee State
19. Mitch Hyatt, Clemson
20. *Tyler Roemer, San Diego State
21. Isaiah Prince, Ohio State
22. George Asafo-Adjei, Kentucky
23. Joshua Miles, Morgan State
24. Derwin Gray, Maryland
25. Jackson Barton, Utah
26. Trey Pipkins, OT, Sioux Falls
27. Yosuah Nijman, Virginia Tech
28. Lukayus McNeil, Louisville
29. Dan Cooney, San Diego
30. Damian Prince, Maryland
31. Oli Udoh, Elon
32. *Ryan Bates, Penn State
33. Justin Skule, Vanderbilt
34. Devon Johnson, Ferris State
35. Derrick Kelly, Florida State
36. Ryan Pope, San Diego State
37. Jaelin Robinson, Temple
38. Brandon Knight, Indiana
39. Tyree St. Louis, Miami (Fla.)
40. Cody Conway, Syracuse
41. Tariq Cole, Rutgers
42. Maurice Bibaku Simba, Concordia (Canada)
43. Donnell Greene, Minnesota
44. Martez Ivey, Florida
45. Paul Adams, Missouri
46. Brian Wallace, Arkansas
47. Juwann Bushell-Beatty, Michigan
48. Lanard Bonner, Arkansas State
49. Patrick Mekari, California
Guards
1. Chris Lindstrom, Boston College
2. *Connor McGovern, Penn State
3. Michael Deiter, Wisconsin
4. Dru Samia, Oklahoma
5. Nate Davis, Charlotte
6. Ben Powers, Oklahoma
7. Beau Benzschawel, Wisconsin
8. B.J. Autry, Jacksonville State
9. Fred Johnson, Florida
10. *Nate Herbig, Stanford
11. Iosua Opeta, Weber State
12. Chandler Brewer, Middle Tennessee State
13. Alex Bars, Notre Dame
14. Garrett Brumfield, LSU
15. Chris Gaynor, TCU
16. Zack Bailey, South Carolina
17. Terronne Prescod, NC State
18. Lester Cotton, Alabama
19. Phil Haynes, Wake Forest
20. Deion Calhoun, Mississippi State
21. Hjalte Froholdt, Arkansas
22. Trevon Tate, Memphis
23. Tyler Jones, NC State
24. Brandon Fanaika, Stanford
25. Nick Allegretti, Illinois
26. Ethan Greenidge, Villanova
27. Demetrius Knox, Ohio State
28. Ross Reynolds, Iowa
29. Tyler Jordan, Florida
30. Alex Bookser, Pitt
31. Elijah Rodriguez, Texas
32. Larry Allen, Harvard
33. Tyler Bowling, Tulsa
34. Micah St. Andrew, Fresno State
35. Bunchy Stallings, Kentucky
36. *Venzell Boulware, Miami (Fla.)
37. Keaton Sutherland, Texas A&M
38. Chris Brown, USC
39. Patrick Osterhage, Wake Forest
40. O'Shea Dugas, Louisiana Tech
41. Connor Dintino, Pitt
Centers
1. *Erik McCoy, Texas A&M
2. Garrett Bradbury, NC State
3. Elgton Jenkins, Mississippi State
4. *Michael Jordan, Ohio State
5. Lamont Gaillard, Georgia
6. Javon Patterson, Mississippi
7. Ross Pierschbacher, Alabama
8. Bruno Reagan, Vanderbilt
9. John Keenoy, Western Michigan
10. Jesse Burkett, Stanford
11. Ryan Anderson, Wake Forest
12. Sam Mustipher, Notre Dame
13. Sean Rawlings, Mississippi
14. Alec Eberle, Florida State
15. Keegan Render, Iowa
16. Tyler Guthier, Miami (Fla.)
17. Justin Falcinelli, Clemson
18. Brendan Moore, Maryland
19. Jared Weyler, Minnesota
20. Addison Ooms, California
21. Paul Stawarz, Texas Tech
22. Drew Kyser, Memphis
23. Joe Anderson, Ohio
24. Kyle Ritz, Akron
25. Will Noble, Houston
26. Nick Linder, Indiana
27. Luke Shively, Northern Illinois
28. Chandler Miller, Tulsa
29. James O'Hagan, Buffalo
Byron Murphy is a defensive back from Washington who earned first-team All-Pac-12 and second-team AP All-America accolades.
Defensive ends
1. *Nick Bosa, Ohio State
2. Montez Sweat, Mississippi State
3. *Rashan Gary, Michigan
4. *Clelin Ferrell, Clemson
5. Jaylon Ferguson, Louisiana Tech
6. L.J. Collier, TCU
7. Zach Allen, Boston College
8. Oshane Ximines, Old Dominion
9. *Maxx Crosby, Eastern Michigan
10. *Joe Jackson, Miami (Fla.)
11. *Anthony Nelson, Iowa
12. John Cominsky, Charleston
13. Austin Bryant, Clemson
14. Charles Omenihu, Texas
15. *Shareef Miller, Penn State
16. Jalen Jelks, Oregon
17. Byron Cowart, Maryland
18. Wyatt Ray, Boston College
19. Jonathan Ledbetter, Georgia
20. Carl Granderson, Wyoming
21. *Jordan Brailford, Oklahoma State
22. Malik Carney, North Carolina
23. Corbin Kaufusi, BYU
24. Derick Roberson, Sam Houston State
25. Mathieu Betts, Laval (Canada)
26. Darian Roseboro, NC State
27. *Amani Bledsoe, Oklahoma
28. Gerri Green, Mississippi State
29. Darryl Johnson, NC A&T
30. Ronheen Bingham, Arkansas State
31. Markus Jones, Angelo State
32. Michael Onuoha, Texas A&M-Commerce
33. Cece Jefferson, Florida
34. Jamey Mosley, Alabama
35. Durrant Miles, Boise State
36. Chuck Harris, Buffalo
37. Nate Harvey, East Carolina
38. Landis Durham, Texas A&M
39. Anree Saint-Amour, Georgia Tech
40. Markel Winters, Mississippi
41. Nate Anderson, Missouri
42. Jarrell Owens, Oklahoma State
43. Kyle Phillips, Tennessee
44. Dare Odeyingbo, Vanderbilt
45. Jesse Aniebonam, Maryland
46. Kevin Wilkins, Rutgers
47. Malik Dorton, USC
48. Logan Hunt, Georgia Southern
49. Parker Hesse, Iowa
50. Freedom Akinmoladun, Nebraska
51. Breckyn Hager, Texas
52. Ezekiel Rose, West Virginia
53. Cole Walterscheid, Oklahoma State
54. Greg Roberts, Baylor
55. Titus Davis, UCF
56. Hunter Snyder, Florida Atlantic
57. Greg Menard, North Dakota State
58. Kimoni Fitz, Cincinnati
59. Roger Mann, UNLV
Defensive tackles
1. **Quinnen Williams, Alabama
2. *Ed Oliver, Houston
3. Christian Wilkins, Clemson
4. *Jeffery Simmons, Mississippi State
5. *Dexter Lawrence, Clemson
6. Khalen Saunders, Western Illinois
7. *Dre'Mont Jones, Ohio State
8. Jerry Tillery, Notre Dame
9. Gerald Willis III, Miami (Fla.)
10. Daylon Mack, Texas A&M
11. Isaiah Buggs, Alabama
12. Renell Wren, Arizona State
13. Terry Beckner Jr., Missouri
14. Albert Huggins, Clemson
15. Demarcus Christmas, Florida State
16. *Trysten Hill, UCF
17. Greg Gaines, Washington
18. Armon Watts, Arkansas
19. Dontavius Russell, Auburn
20. Ricky Walker, Virginia Tech
21. Michael Dogbe, Temple
22. Chris Slayton, Syracuse
23. Kingsley Keke, Texas A&M
24. *Ed Alexander, LSU
25. Daniel Wise, Kansas
26. *Kevin Givens, Penn State
27. Olive Sagapolu, Wisconsin
28. Cortez Broughton, Cincinnati
29. Braxton Hoyett, Mississippi State
30. Korey Rush, Nevada
31. Ryan Bee, Marshall
32. P.J. Johnson, Arizona
33. Adrian Middleton, Kentucky
34. Jordan Thompson, Northwestern
35. Chris Nelson, Texas
36. Jaylen Johnson, Washington
37. Trey Carter, Oklahoma State
38. Eurndraus Bryant, NC State
39. Matt Nelson, Iowa
40. Ray Smith, Boston College
41. Willie Yarbary, Wake Forest
42. Vinny Mihota, Virginia Tech
43. Kalil Morris, Kent State
44. Noble Hall, San Diego State
Inside linebackers
1. *Devin White, LSU
2. *Devin Bush, Michigan
3. *Mack Wilson, Alabama
4. Bobby Okereke, Stanford
5. *David Long Jr., West Virginia
6. Sione Takitaki, BYU
7. *Vosean Joseph, Florida
8. Jahlani Tavai, Hawaii
9. Te'Von Coney, Notre Dame
10. *Josiah Tauaefa, UTSA
11. Drue Tranquill, Notre Dame
12. *Tre Lamar, Clemson
13. T.J. Edwards, Wisconsin
14. Terez Hall, Missouri
15. E.J. Ejiya, No. Texas
16. Ryan Connelly, Wisconsin
17. *Joe Giles-Harris, Duke
18. Khalil Hodge, Buffalo
19. Deshaun Davis, Auburn
20. Jordan Kunaszyk, California
21. Josh Watson, Colorado State
22. Azeez Al-Shaair, Florida Atlantic
23. Cameron Smith, USC
24. Natrez Patrick, Georgia
25. Deonte Roberts, Rutgers
26. *Jeff Allison, Fresno State
27. Otaro Alaka, Texas A&M
28. Anthony Wheeler, Texas
29. Kyle Rachwal, Eastern Michigan
30. Ben Humphreys, Duke
31. Justin Phillips, Oklahoma State
32. Brant Mitchell, Georgia Tech
33. Dedrick Young, Nebraska
34. Malik Fountain, Central Michigan
35. Josh Smith, Vanderbilt
36. Peyton Pelluer, Washington State
Outside linebackers
1. Josh Allen, Kentucky
2. *Brian Burns, Florida State
3. Chase Winovich, Michigan
4. Ben Banogu, TCU
5. D'Andre Walker, Georgia
6. *Jachai Polite, Florida
7. Germaine Pratt, NC State
8. Justin Hollins, Oregon
9. Cody Barton, Utah
10. Jamal Davis, Akron
11. Cole Holcomb, North Carolina
12. Chase Hansen, Utah
13. Terrill Hanks, New Mexico State
14. Quincy Williams, Murray State
15. Christian Miller, Alabama
16. Gary Johnson, Texas
17. Jordan Jones, Kentucky
18. *Tyrel Dodson, Texas A&M
19. Drew Lewis, Colorado
20. Dre Greenlaw, Arkansas
21. Emeke Egbule, Houston
22. Ben Burr-Kirven, Washington
23. *Sutton Smith, Northern Illinois
24. Dakota Allen, Texas Tech
25. Blake Cashman, Minnesota
26. Nate Hall, Northwestern
27. Ty Summers, TCU
28. Andrew Van Ginkel, Wisconsin
29. Rickey Neal, Northern Iowa
30. Ahmad Gooden, Samford
31. Porter Gustin, USC
32. Kaden Elliss, Idaho
33. Kendall Joseph, Clemson
34. B.J. Blunt, McNeese State
35. Koa Farmer, Penn State
36. Joey Alfieri, Stanford
37. Malik Reed, Nevada
38. *Quart'e Sapp, Tennessee
39. Bryson Allen-Williams, South Carolina
40. Koron Crump, Arizona State
41. Luke Gifford, Nebraska
42. Ulysees Gilbert, Akron
43. Charles Wright, Vanderbilt
44. Darrell Williams, Auburn
45. Tevis Bartlett, Washington
46. Willie Harvey, Iowa State
47. Parker Baldwin, San Diego State
48. George Helmuth, Fresno State
49. Oluwaseun Idowu, Pitt
50. Chris Peace, Virginia
51. Tre Watson, Maryland
52. Tristan Smith, Pacific
53. Trevor Morris, Rutgers
54. Kevin Prosser, Wyoming
55. David Griffith, Louisiana-Monroe
Cornerbacks
1. **Byron Murphy, Washington
2. **Greedy Williams, LSU
3. *Justin Layne, Michigan State
4. Deandre Baker, Georgia
5. Rock Ya-Sin, Temple
6. *Lonnie Johnson Jr., Kentucky
7. Julian Love, Notre Dame
8. *Joejuan Williams, Vanderbilt
9. *David Long, Michigan
10. *Trayvon Mullen, Clemson
11. Amani Oruwariye, Penn State
12. *Sean Bunting, Central Michigan
13. Corey Ballentine, Washburn
14. Iman Lewis-Marshall, USC
15. Jamel Dean, Auburn
16. Kendall Sheffield, Ohio State
17. Isaiah Johnson, Houston
18. Mark Fields, Clemson
19. Jordan Brown, South Dakota State
20. Derrick Baity, Kentucky
21. *Saivion Smith, Alabama
22. *Hamp Cheevers, Boston College
23. Jimmy Moreland, James Madison
24. Kris Boyd, Texas
25. Derrek Thomas, Baylor
26. Davante Davis, Texas
27. Chris Westry, Kentucky
28. Jamal Peters, Mississippi State
29. *Clifton Duck, Appalachian State
30. Jordan Miller, Washington
31. Ken Webster, Mississippi
32. Blessuan Austin, Rutgers
33. Rashad Fenton, South Carolina
34. *Xavier Crawford, Central Michigan
35. *Ryan Pulley, Arkansas
36. Michael Jackson, Miami (Fla.)
37. Montre Hartage, Northwestern
38. Tim Harris, Virginia
39. Ka'dar Hollman, Toledo
40. Jordan Wyatt, SMU
41. Deion Harris, North Dakota
42. Donnie Lewis Jr., Tulane
43. Alijah Holder, Stanford
44. Blace Brown, Troy
45. Tyler Horton, Boise State
46. Isaiah Wharton, Rutgers
47. Tae Hayes, Appalachian State
48. Keisean Nixon, South Carolina
49. Kemon Hall, North Texas
50. Tank Kelly, Fresno State
51. Brian Peavy, Iowa State
52. Kiy Hester, Rutgers
53. Duke Shelley, Washington
54. D'Andre Payne, Iowa State
55. Darius Williams, Colorado State-Pueblo
56. Sean Harper, Washington State
57. Nate Meadors, UCLA
58. Mazzi Wilkins, USF
59. Isaiah Langley, USC
60. DeJuan Neal, Shepherd
Safeties
1. Johnathan Abram, Mississippi State
2. Darnell Savage Jr., Maryland
3. Juan Thornhill, Virginia
4. *Deionte Thompson, Alabama
5. Khari Willis, Michigan State
6. Nasir Adderley, Delaware
7. *Chauncey Gardner-Johnson, Florida
8. Will Harris, Boston College
9. *Amani Hooker, Iowa
10. *Taylor Rapp, Washington
11. Marquise Blair, Utah
12. Mike Edwards, Kentucky
13. Marvell Tell III, USC
14. Zedrick Woods, Mississippi
15. *Malik Gant, Marshall
16. Andrew Wingard, Wyoming
17. Jaquan Johnson, Miami (Fla.)
18. Sheldrick Redwine, Miami (Fla.)
19. Evan Worthington, Colorado
20. Nick Scott, Penn State
21. Darius West, Kentucky
22. Brandon Snyder, South Dakota State
23. Donovan Wilson, Texas A&M
24. Lukas Denis, Boston College
25. Ugo Amadi, Oregon
26. Saquan Hampton, Rutgers
27. Tyree Kinnel, Michigan
28. John Battle, LSU
29. JoJo McIntosh, Washington
30. Jonathan Crawford, Indiana
31. Mook Reynolds, Texas A&M-Commerce
32. Jacob Thieneman, Purdue
33. *Mike Bell, Fresno State
34. Santos Ramirez, Arkansas
35. Eli Walker, Kansas State
36. Delvon Randall, Temple
37. Chris Johnson, North Alabama
38. Dameon Baber, Nevada
39. Adarius Pickett, UCLA
40. Aaron Williams, Nebraska
41. Ridwan Issahaku, TCU
42. Andrew Dowell, Michigan State
43. Nick Coleman, Notre Dame
44. Antonio Reed, Nebraska
45. Demonte King, Arizona State
46. Cameron Glenn, Wake Forest
47. Vaughnte Dorsey, Texas Tech
48. McKinley Whitfield, Tulsa
49. Roderic Teamer, Tulane
50. Marcus Epps, Wyoming
51. Jalen Young, Florida Atlantic
52. Wes Sutton, Northern Arizona
53. Nigel Lawrence, South Alabama
54. J.K. Britt, North Carolina
55. Brice McAllister, Massachusetts
56. Dalton Baker, UNLV
57. Brandon Harris, Bowling Green
58. LaDarius Wiley, Vanderbilt
59. Kyle Gibson, UCF
60. Doyin Jibowu, Fort Hays State
Kickers and punters
1. Jake Bailey, Stanford (P)
2. Tyler Newsome, Notre Dame (P)
3. John Baron II, San Diego State (K)
4. Matt Gay, Utah (K)
5. Mitch Wishnowsky, Utah (P)
6. Cole Tracy, LSU (PK)
7. Cody Grace, Arkansas State (P)
8. Sterling Hofrichter, Syracuse (P)
9. Stefan Flintoft, UCLA (P)
10. Chase McLaughlin, Illinois (K)
11. Jack Fox, Rice (P)
12. Austin Seibert, Oklahoma (PK)
Long-snappers
1. Dan Godsil, Indiana
2. Nick Moore, Georgia
3. Chris Wilkerson, Stephen F. Austin
4. Ryan Farr, Florida
5. Patrick Eby, Columbia
6. Jacob Bobenmoyer, Northern Colorado
7. Austin Cutting, Air Force
8. Austin Frey, Texas A&M
9. Tyler Griffiths, NC State
10. Kyle Vasey, Penn State