2024 NFL Draft Big Board

  1. Marvin Harrison Jr., Ohio State WR
    • Generation wide receiver prospect
    • Unfair body control for his size
    • Good catch radius
    • Great at tracking the football
  2. Caleb Williams, USC QB
    • Fran Tarkenton
    • Very good arm
    • Excels off-script
    • Eyes are always downfield
    • 2022 was better than 2023
    • 93 career passing touchdowns to just 14 interceptions
    • 16 fumbles in 2023
    • 2023 versus Notre Dame was ugly
  3. Joe Alt, Notre Dame OT
    • Jonathan Ogden –
    • Exceptional size (6-foot-8)
    • Safe pick
    • Elite balance
    • Penalties are rare
  4. Drake Maye, North Carolina QB
    • Justin Herbert
    • Prototypical traits
    • Slightly erratic
  5. Malik Nabers, LSU WR
    • Elite after the catch
    • Excels from both outside and in the slot
    • Minor character concerns
  6. Quinyon Mitchell, Toledo CB
    • Marshon Lattimore
    • Elite ball skills
    • Below average at nothing
  7. Dallas Turner, Alabama EDGE
    • Brian Burns
    • Plays angry
    • Motor isn’t a question
  8. Rome Odunze, Washington WR
    • Muhsin Muhammad
    • High points the football very well
    • Could stand to get better separation
  9. Byron Murphy, Texas DT
    • Explosive interior pass rusher
    • Fires off the ball
    • Hard to find a defensive tackle with better leverage
  10. Jayden Daniels, LSU QB
    • Colin Kaepernick
    • True dual-threat quarterback
    • Takes too many sacks
    • Frame is a bit too slender
  11. Taliese Fuaga, Oregon State OT
    • Jammal Brown
    • All-Pro potential at right tackle
    • Great finisher as a run blocker
    • Dominated Laiatu Latu
  12. Olumuyiwa Fashanu, Penn State OT
    • Created in a lab to protect the blindside
    • Susceptible to bad games
    • Run blocking can improve
    • Tiny hands for the position
  13. Nate Wiggins, Clemson CB
    • Dominique Rodgers-Cromartie with slightly better effort
    • Won’t be outrun by any player
    • Slender frame at 6-foot-1, 173 pounds
    • Lacks physicality in the run game
  14. Brock Bowers, Georgia TE
    • George Kittle
    • Elite after the catch (33 broken tackles over the past two seasons)
    • Ruthless competitor
  15. Jer’Zhan Newton, Illinois DT
    • La’Roi Glover
    • Elite interior rusher
    • Doesn’t need to leave the field
    • Four blocked kicks in 2023
    • Hard to find a weakness
  16. Amarius Mims, Georgia OT
    • Phil Loadholt with the upside for much, much more
    • Just eight career starts
    • Might need a redshirt year
  17. Laiatu Latu, UCLA EDGE
    • Consistently wins as a pass rusher
    • No shortage of pass rush moves
    • Forced to medically retire in 2021 (neck)
  18. Cooper DeJean, Iowa CB
    • Jason Allen
    • Good feel in coverage
    • Can shine at cornerback or safety
  19. JC Latham, Alabama OT
    • Strong run blocker
    • Powerful
  20. Jared Verse, Florida State EDGE
    • Trey Hendrickson
    • Great get-off
  21. Troy Fautanu, Washington G
    • Can excel at tackle or guard
    • Great combination of violence and technique
    • Might lack upside
  22. Brian Thomas, LSU WR
    • Martavis Bryant with his head on straight
    • Burner for his size (6-foot-2 with a 4.33 40-yard dash)
    • Underdeveloped route tree
  23. Kool-Aid McKinstry, Alabama CB
    • Has shown the ability to shut down his side of the field
    • Battling a foot injury
  24. Terrion Arnold, Alabama CB
    • Great both outside and inside
    • Displayed rapid progression
    • Lacks elite size and speed
  25. Tyler Nubin, Minnesota S
    • Deon Grant
    • Was a better Golden Gopher than Antoine Winfield Jr.
    • Special instincts
    • High-end awareness
  26. Graham Barton, Duke C
    • Joe Thuney –
    • Hard to envision him failing
    • Athletic feet and strong hands
  27. J.J. McCarthy, Michigan QB
    • Alex Smith
    • Comes off as extremely unselfish
    • Great pocket mobility
    • Efficient, but wasn’t asked to do a ton
    • Three ugly interceptions versus Bowling Green in 2023
  28. Chop Robinson, Penn State EDGE
    • Should be a better NFL player than college player
    • Production needs to at least halfway catch up to his tools
  29. Darius Robinson, Missouri EDGE
    • Shaun Ellis
    • Laughably long wingspan
    • Sets the edge well
  30. Ladd McConkey, Georgia WR
    • Emmanuel Sanders
    • Great route runner
    • Sudden quickness
    • No season over 800 receiving yards
  31. Tyler Guyton, Oklahoma OT
    • Easy to project as a great pass blocker
    • Raw with elite athleticism
  32. Edgerrin Cooper, Texas A&M LB
    • Can cover sideline to sideline
    • Eight sacks in 2023
  33. Troy Franklin, Oregon WR
    • Ashley Lelie
    • Concerning frame (176 pounds)
    • Not the best hands
  34. Adonai Mitchell, Texas WR
    • Tools are there to be a No. 1 receiver
    • Horrible yards after catch average doesn’t make sense given athletic traits
    • Takes plays off
  35. Jordan Morgan, Arizona G
    • Fits in a zone-blocking scheme
    • Pass blocking skill set is better suited at guard
  36. Xavier Worthy, Texas WR
    • Jameson Williams
    • Combine record 4.21 40-yard dash
    • Useful target on deep balls
  37. Jackson Powers-Johnson, Oregon C
    • Incredibly idealistic center
    • Slight concerns regarding medicals and penalties
  38. Mike Sainristil, Michigan CB
    • 2023 performance obliterates the rest of his college career
    • Solid inside and outside
    • Size concerns are overstated
  39. Chris Braswell, Alabama EDGE
  40. Kingsley Suamataia, BYU OT
    • Run blocking is further along than pass blocking
  41. Kris Jenkins, Michigan DT
    • Doesn’t miss assignments
  42. T.J. Tampa, Iowa State CB
    • Long arms
    • Best in zone coverage
  43. Payton Wilson, NC State LB
    • Useful on all three downs
    • Scary injury history (over 10 surgeries)
  44. Max Melton, Rutgers CB
    • Can play anywhere in coverage
    • Physical
  45. Junior Colson, Michigan LB
    • Tackling machine
    • Tough leader
    • Great frame
  46. Patrick Paul, Houston OT
    • 44 career starts at left tackle
    • Shaky technique
  47. Michael Penix, Washington QB
    • Great measurables
    • Good at driving the ball downfield
    • Elite zip on his ball
    • Turns 24 in May
    • Extremely concerning injury history (four season-ending surgeries in four years at Indiana)
  48. Jonathon Brooks, Texas RB
    • Rhamondre Stevenson
    • Three-down ability
    • Limited mileage (238 college carries)
    • Recovering from a torn ACL
  49. Keon Coleman, Florida State WR
    • DeVante Parker
    • Blocking ability is a plus
    • Excelled in the gauntlet drill
    • Inconsistent
  50. Blake Fisher, Notre Dame OT
    • Nicholas Petit-Frere +
  51. Christian Haynes, Connecticut G
    • Dylan Parham
    • 49 career starts
    • Great physicality
  52. Jonah Elliss, Utah EDGE
    • Relentless off the edge
  53. Marshawn Kneeland, Western Michigan EDGE
    • Can rush from anywhere across the defensive line
    • Discipline could be better
  54. Ruke Orhorhoro, Clemson DT
    • He’s Gerald McCoy if he reaches his potential
    • Already strong against the run
  55. Kamari Lassiter, Georgia CB
    • Better football player than athlete
    • More quick than fast
  56. Kamren Kinchens, Miami S
    • Brandon Meriweather
    • Effective versus the run
    • Throwback type of safety due to some of his collisions
  57. Bo Nix, Oregon QB
    • Baker Mayfield –
    • Took a huge leap in 2022 after transferring from Auburn
    • 77.4 completion percentage in 2023
    • 61 career starts
    • Gets worse when things get tough
    • Shaky feet cause his to fadeaway on too many passes
  58. Trey Benson, Florida State RB
    • 124 forced missed tackles over the last two seasons
    • Good acceleration
    • Can he become a bellcow?
  59. Ricky Pearsall, Florida WR
    • Savvy route runner
    • Smooth
  60. Roman Wilson, Michigan WR
    • Gets the most out of his physical ability
    • Loves blocking
  61. Ja’Tavion Sanders, Texas TE
    • Julius Thomas
    • One of the more athletic pass-catching tight ends
    • Needs to improve his blocking
  62. Kiran Amegadjie, Yale OT
    • Won’t be ready on day one, but the potential is there
  63. Roger Rosengarten, Washington OT
    • Could start for a decade at right tackle
    • Put some rough games on film
  64. Cooper Beebe, Kansas State G
    • Punishing blocker
    • Effort will never be in question
  65. Zach Frazier, West Virginia C
    • Violent hands
    • Big-time wrestling background
    • Not the most gifted athlete, but he wins over and over again as a blocker
  66. Adisa Isaac, Penn State EDGE
    • Easy to bet on his traits and desire
  67. Maason Smith, LSU DT
    • Just 22 career games
  68. Mike Hall, Ohio State DT
    • Mike Patterson
    • Quickest interior defender in this class
  69. Cam Hart, Notre Dame CB
    • Large for the position (6-foot-3, 202 pounds)
    • Can be a good press corner
  70. Jaden Hicks, Washington State S
    • Already sound at disguising his intentions
    • Can do all that’s asked of the positon
  71. Cole Bishop, Utah S
    • Takes a perfect route to the ball often
    • Solid in both coverage and in the box
  72. Audric Estime, Notre Dame RB
    • Jordan Howard
    • Churns his legs well
    • Hard to find many weaknesses
  73. Braelon Allen, Wisconsin RB
    • Mike Anderson
    • Elite size at 6-foot-1, 235 pounds
    • Just turned 20 this year
    • Dedicated to football
    • Career could go either way
    • Feels like something is missing
  74. Jaylen Wright, Tennessee RB
    • Raheem Mostert
    • Speed pops off the screen
    • Product of soft boxes?
  75. Xavier Legette, South Carolina WR
    • Strong hands
    • One-year wonder (167 receiving yards in 2022 to 1,255 in 2023)
    • Limited route tree
  76. Ja’Lynn Polk, Washington WR
    • Joshua Palmer
  77. Ben Sinnott, Kansas State TE
  78. Cade Stover, Ohio State TE
    • Anthony Fasano
    • Physical and tough
  79. Christian Mahogany, Boston College G
    • Stayed loyal to Boston College despite overtures to transfer
    • Road grader in the run game
  80. Sedrick Van Pran, Georgia C
    • 44 consecutive starts at center
    • Moves bodies in the run game
  81. Bralen Trice, Washington EDGE
    • Flashes of brilliance are there
    • Wish he was a better athlete
  82. Javon Solomon, Troy EDGE
    • Topped DeMarcus Ware and Osi Umenyiora in the school record books
  83. T’Vondre Sweat, Texas DT
    • Clogger in the run game
    • Needs to monitor his weight
    • Huge character concerns
  84. Braden Fiske, Florida State DT
    • High-effort run stopper
  85. Mekhi Wingo, LSU DT
    • Undersized, but his explosion almost makes up for it
  86. Cedric Gray, North Carolina LB
    • Balanced linebacker
    • 369 career tackles
  87. Jeremiah Trotter Jr., Clemson LB
    • Should be better in coverage given his size
  88. Ennis Rakestraw, Missouri CB
    • Stays in tight coverage well
    • Lacks big-play ability
  89. Renardo Green, Florida State CB
    • Cares enough to help in stopping the run
  90. Calen Bullock, USC S
    • Has yet to turn 21
    • Pro-ready as a cover guy
    • Weak at stopping the run
  91. Javon Bullard, Georgia S
    • Good nose for the football
    • Hits hard for a smaller safety
  92. Spencer Rattler, South Carolina QB
    • Great moxie
    • 2020 at Oklahoma was his best season
    • Will probably get drafted sooner than most expect
    • Makes too many mistakes
    • Violated a code of conduct midway through his senior year of high school
  93. MarShawn Lloyd, USC RB
    • Ball security needs to improve
  94. Blake Corum, Michigan RB
    • Donald Brown
    • 27 rushing touchdowns in 2023
    • Strong center of gravity
    • 5-foot-8, but not limited as a power back
  95. Javon Baker, UCF WR
    • Strong hands
    • Looks smooth catching the ball
    • Didn’t produce at Alabama prior to transferring
  96. Malik Washington, Virginia WR
    • Awesome after the catch
    • Worrisome height: 5-foot-8
    • Strictly a slot receiver
  97. Devontez Walker, North Carolina WR
    • Can win against press coverage
    • Must improve concentration
  98. Malachi Corley, Western Kentucky WR
    • Deebo Samuel —
    • More physical than expected for an air raid wide receiver
    • Is he simply just a gadget player?
  99. Christian Jones, Texas OT
    • Questionable upside as a pass blocker
  100. Javon Foster, Missouri OT
  101. Zak Zinter, Michigan G
    • Minor durability questions
  102. Mason McCormick, South Dakota State G
    • Mistakes are rare
  103. Dominick Puni, Kansas G
    • Versatile smooth mover in the run game
  104. Gabriel Murphy, UCLA EDGE
    • Has a chance to make an impact in subpackages
    • Lack of size could be problematic
  105. Austin Booker, Kansas EDGE
    • Great first-step quickness
    • Inexperienced
  106. Brandon Dorlus, Oregon DT
  107. Jaylan Ford, Texas LB
    • Good enough instincts to get by
  108. Kris Abrams-Draine, Missouri CB
    • Breaks up a ton of passes
  109. Andru Phillips, Kentucky CB
    • Zero career interceptions
  110. Beau Brade, Maryland S
  111. Michael Pratt, Tulane QB
    • Jake Browning
    • Four-year starter
    • Nice touch on his ball
  112. Rasheen Ali, Marshall RB
    • Bilal Powell +
    • Sleeper
    • On-field speed stands out
    • Ruptured bicep tendon during Senior Bowl practice
  113. Bucky Irving, Oregon RB
    • Theo Riddick +
    • Elusive is an understatement
    • Poor athletic testing for his size
  114. Will Shipley, Clemson RB
    • Great wiggle
    • Hard to see a difference maker at the next level
  115. Jalen McMillan, Washington WR
  116. Jermaine Burton, Alabama WR
    • Great burst
    • Massive character concerns
  117. Jared Wiley, TCU TE
    • Potential matchup nightmare
  118. Theo Johnson, Penn State TE
    • Great size/speed athlete
    • NFL production could exceed his college production
  119. Brandon Coleman, TCU OT
    • Capable at tackle or guard
  120. Sataoa Laumea, Utah G
    • Playable at both tackle and guard
    • Run blocking ability is further ahead of pass blocking
    • Shorter arms than desired
  121. Isaiah Adams, Illinois G
  122. Tanor Bortolini, Wisconsin C
    • Elite versatility
    • Intelligent
  123. Jalyx Hunt, Houston Christian EDGE
    • A bit of a project with upside
    • Won’t garner a ton of defensive snaps on day one
  124. Xavier Thomas, Clemson EDGE
    • Peaked statistically in 2018
  125. Justin Eboigbe, Alabama DT
    • Broke out in 2023 with seven sacks
    • Tough as nails competitor
  126. DeWayne Carter, Duke DT
    • A good bet to earn a second contract
  127. Keith Randolph, Illinois DT
  128. Tommy Eichenberg, Ohio State LB
    • Outstanding run defense instincts
    • Tight hips in space
  129. Trevin Wallace, Kentucky LB
    • Can chase down almost anyone
  130. Nehemiah Pritchett, Auburn CB
  131. D.J. James, Auburn CB
  132. Kimani Vidal, Troy RB
    • Essential to Troy’s operation (1,661 rushing yards in 2023)
    • Best pass protection back in this class
  133. Isaac Guerendo, Louisville RB
    • Incredible athlete
    • Why wasn’t his production better?
  134. Luke McCaffrey, Rice WR
  135. Tahj Washington, USC WR
  136. Jacob Cowing, Arizona WR
    • Skilled route runner
    • Very undersized
    • 32 career drops
  137. Jaheim Bell, Florida State TE
    • Can line up everywhere
    • Can he be more than a dump-off option?
  138. Erick All, Iowa TE
  139. Caedan Wallace, Penn State OT
  140. Layden Robinson, Texas A&M G
  141. Javion Cohen, Miami G
    • Technician
    • Solid Senior Bowl week
  142. Hunter Nourzad, Penn State C
    • Great technique
  143. Brennan Jackson, Washington State EDGE
    • Sam Hubbard —
    • Not smooth, but works his tail off
  144. Cedric Johnson, Ole Miss EDGE
  145. Mohamed Kamara, Colorado State EDGE
  146. Marcus Harris, Auburn DT
  147. Leonard Taylor, Miami DT
  148. Gabe Hall, Baylor DT
  149. Ty’Ron Hopper, Missouri LB
  150. Josh Newton, TCU CB
  151. Jarvis Brownlee, Louisville CB
  152. Dominique Hampton, Washington S
    • Quite rangy for a big safety
  153. Isaiah Davis, South Dakota State RB
    • Electric jump cut
    • Pass protection can improve
  154. Tyrone Tracy, Purdue RB
    • Antonio Gibson –
    • Capable at both running back and wide receiver
  155. Brenden Rice, USC WR
  156. Tip Reiman, Illinois TE
    • Great athlete and blocker
    • ’12’ personnel is his friend
  157. AJ Barner, Michigan TE
    • Drew Sample
    • Won’t produce explosive plays as a receiver
  158. Dallin Holker, Colorado State TE
    • Good catch radius
    • Not a separater
  159. Tylan Grable, UCF OT
  160. Josiah Ezirim, Eastern Kentucky OT
  161. Delmar Glaze, Maryland G
  162. Matt Goncalves, Pittsburgh G
  163. Matt Lee, Miami C
    • Had his best games against quality competition
    • Too light (301 pounds)
  164. Beaux Limmer, Arkansas C
    • Elite strength (39 bench press reps at the combine)
  165. Nelson Ceaser, Hoston EDGE
  166. Braiden McGregor, Michigan EDGE
    • High motor
  167. Jowon Briggs, Cincinnati DT
  168. Jordan Jefferson, LSU DT
  169. Fabien Lovett, Florida State DT
    • Can become a stout rotational lineman
  170. JD Bertrand, Notre Dame LB
  171. Marist Liufau, Notre Dame LB
  172. Jordan Magee, Temple LB
    • Needs to add strength
  173. Caelen Carson, Wake Forest CB
  174. Khyree Jackson, Oregon CB
  175. Josh Proctor, Ohio State S
    • Capable of creating big plays
    • Plays out of control
    • Durability is a major concern
  176. Malik Mustapha, Wake Forest S
    • Full of power for a player his size
    • Further refinement will be key
  177. Tykee Smith, Georgia S
  178. Sione Vaki, Utah S
  179. Tory Taylor, Iowa P
    • Brandon Fields
  180. Kedon Slovis, BYU QB
    • 4.55 40-yard dash
    • Arguably declined throughout his career
  181. Dillon Johnson, Washington RB
    • Reliable on third down
  182. Dylan Laube, New Hampshire RB
    • Danny Woodhead –
    • Excellent hands for a running back
    • 295 receiving yards versus Central Michigan in 2023
  183. Ray Davis, Kentucky RB
    • Patience as a runner could improve
  184. Jamari Thrash, Louisville WR
  185. Ryan Flournoy, Southeast Missouri State WR
  186. Tanner McLachlan, Arizona TE
  187. Walter Rouse, Oklahoma OT
  188. Nathan Thomas, Louisiana OT
  189. KT Leveston, Kansas State G
  190. Kingsley Eguakun, Florida C
  191. Javontae Jean-Baptiste, Notre Dame EDGE
  192. Eric Watts, Connecticut EDGE
  193. McKinnley Jackson, Texas A&M DT
  194. Khristian Boyd, Northern Iowa DT
  195. Nathaniel Watson, Mississippi State LB
    • A bit crazy, but production was phenomenal
  196. James Williams, Miami LB
    • Can matchup with most tight ends
    • Will probably have to convert from safety to linebacker
  197. M.J. Devonshire, Pittsburgh CB
    • Crazy long arms
    • Missed tackles are common
  198. Chau Smith-Wade, Washington State CB
  199. Elijah Jones, Boston College CB
  200. Decamerion Richardson, Mississippi State CB
    • Impressive height/speed combination
    • Needs good coaching
  201. Dadrion Taylor-Demerson, Texas Tech S
  202. Jaylin Simpson, Auburn S
  203. Blake Watson, Memphis RB
    • Good burst
  204. Cody Schrader, Missouri RB
    • Produces whenever given an opportunity
  205. Anthony Gould, Oregon State WR
    • Great value as a returner
  206. Ainias Smith, Texas A&M WR
  207. Jha’Quan Jackson, Tulane WR
  208. Joshua Cephus, UTSA WR
  209. Brevyn Spann-Ford, Minnesota TE
    • Crockett Gillmore
  210. Jack Westover, Washington TE
    • Undersized
  211. Garrett Greenfield, South Dakota State OT
  212. Travis Glover, Georgia State OT
    • Mean blocker
  213. Gottlieb Ayedze, Maryland G
    • Development arrow is pointing up after just one FBS season
  214. Andrew Raym, Oklahoma C
  215. Jaylen Harrell, Michigan EDGE
  216. Zion Tupuola-Fetui, Washington EDGE
  217. Justin Rogers, Auburn DT
    • True nose tackle
  218. Jaden Crumedy, Mississippi State DT
  219. Curtis Jacobs, Penn State LB
  220. Tyrice Knight, UTEP LB
  221. Dwight McGlothern, Arkansas CB
  222. Jarrian Jones, Florida State CB
  223. Kalen King, Penn State CB
    • Massive drop off from 2022 to 2023
  224. Qwan’tez Stiggers, None CB
    • Fared well in the CFL in 2023
    • Plays with an attitude
  225. Kitan Oladapo, Oregon State S
    • Strong tackler
  226. Evan Williams, Oregon S
  227. Trey Taylor, Air Force S
  228. Will Reichard, Alabama K
  229. Devin Leary, Kentucky QB
    • Jake Fromm
    • Best season was in 2021
    • Inaccurate outside the numbers
  230. Jordan Travis, Florida State QB
    • Recovering from a gruesome left ankle injury
  231. Daijuan Edwards, Georgia RB
    • Not exactly a home-run hitter as a runner
  232. Jase McClellan, Alabama RB
    • Basically unplayable on third down
  233. Emani Bailey, TCU RB
  234. Jalen Coker, Holy Cross WR
  235. Cornelius Johnson, Michigan WR
    • More career drops than touchdowns
  236. Frank Crum, Wyoming OT
  237. Giovanni Manu, British Columbia OT
  238. Trevor Keegan, Michigan G
  239. C.J. Hanson, Holy Cross G
  240. Dylan McMahon, NC State C
    • Overpowered too easily
  241. Eyabi Okie-Anoma, Charlotte EDGE
    • Poor discpline
  242. Myles Cole, Texas Tech EDGE
    • Huge frame for the position
  243. Zion Logue, Georgia DT
  244. Tyler Davis, Clemson DT
  245. Aaron Casey, Indiana LB
  246. Michael Barrett, Michigan LB
  247. Myles Harden, South Dakota CB
  248. Kamal Hadden, Tennessee CB
  249. Mark Perry, TCU S
  250. Cameron Little, Arkansas K
  251. Frank Gore Jr., Southern Miss RB
  252. Johnny Wilson, Florida State WR
    • Bad hands
  253. Xavier Weaver, Colorado WR
  254. Devin Culp, Washington TE
    • 4.47 40-yard dash
  255. Mason Pline, Furman TE
  256. Andrew Coker, TCU OT
  257. Ethan Driskell, Marshall OT
    • 6-foot-8
  258. LaDarius Henderson, Michigan G
  259. Grayson Murphy, UCLA EDGE
    • Arm length is a concern
  260. Khalid Duke, Kansas State EDGE
  261. Logan Lee, Iowa EDGE
  262. Evan Anderson, Florida Atlantic DT
  263. Myles Murphy, North Carolina DT
  264. Edefuan Ulofoshio, Washington LB
  265. Willie Drew, Virginia State CB
  266. Carlton Johnson, Fresno State CB
  267. Ryan Watts, Texas S
  268. Jawhar Jordan, Louisville RB
  269. George Holani, Boise State RB
  270. Kendall Milton, Georgia RB
    • Just 12 career receptions
  271. Isaiah Williams, Illinois WR
    • Dazz Newsome
  272. Bub Means, Pittsburgh WR
  273. Trey Knox, South Carolina TE
  274. McCallan Castles, Tennessee TE
  275. Anim Dankwah, Howard OT
  276. Nick Gargiulo, South Carolina G
  277. Matthew Jones, Ohio State G
  278. Drake Nugent, Michigan C
    • Brian Allen —
  279. Michael Jurgens, Wake Forest C
  280. Richard Jibunor, Troy EDGE
  281. Kalen DeLoach, Florida State LB
    • Can fly around the field
  282. Dallas Gant, Toledo LB
  283. Darius Muasau, UCLA LB
    • Arms are too short to consistently shed blocks
  284. Johnny Dixon, Penn State CB
  285. Marcellas Dial, South Carolina CB
  286. Jaylon Carlies, Missouri S
  287. Jaden Shirden, Monmouth RB
    • Home-run hitter that doesn’t fumble
    • Struggled against FBS competition
  288. Michael Wiley, Arizona RB
    • Better receiver than you would expect
  289. Marcus Rosemy-Jacksaint, Georgia WR
  290. Cole Burgess, Cortland WR
  291. Wayne Ruby, Mount Union WR
    • 5,624 career receiving yards
  292. Zach Heins, South Dakota State TE
  293. Isaac Rex, BYU TE
  294. Thomas Yassmin, Utah TE
  295. Julian Pearl, Illinois OT
  296. Mike Jerrell, Findlay OT
  297. Brady Latham, Arkansas G
  298. Donovan Jennings, South Florida G
  299. Antonio Alfano, Lackawanna EDGE
  300. Ron Stone, Washington State EDGE


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