With the Senior Bowl concluded, it’s time for a new batch of positional prospect rankings. We are still three months away from the 2019 NFL Draft and one month away from the NFL Scouting Combine, but things are at least starting to take shape.
Quarterback
1. Kyler Murray, Oklahoma
2. Dwayne Haskins, Ohio State
3. Daniel Jones, Duke
4. Trace McSorley, Penn State
5. Drew Lock, Missouri
6. Ryan Finley, NC State
7. Jarrett Stidham, Auburn
8. Will Grier, West Virginia
9. Gardner Minshew, Washington State
10. Jake Browning, Washington
11. Clayton Thorson, Northwestern
12. Kyle Shumur, Vanderbilt
Running back
1. Josh Jacobs, Alabama
2. David Montgomery, Iowa State
3. Damien Harris, Alabama
4. Elijah Holyfield, Georgia
5. Bryce Love, Stanford
6. Justice Hill, Oklahoma State
7. Miles Sanders, Penn State
8. Benny Snell, Kentucky
9. Rodney Anderson, Oklahoma
10. Devin Singletary, Florida Atlantic
11. Myles Gaskin, Washington
12. L.J. Scott, Michigan State
Wide receiver
1. A.J. Brown, Ole Miss
2. Hakeem Butler, Iowa State
3. D.K. Metcalf, Ole Miss
4. J.J. Arcega-Whiteside, Stanford
5. N’Keal Harry, Arizona State
6. Deebo Samuel, South Carolina
7. Marquise Brown, Oklahoma
8. Kelvin Harmon, NC State
9. Parris Campbell, Ohio State
10. Anthony Johnson, Buffalo
11. Riley Ridley, Georgia
T-12. Terry Godwin II, Georgia
T-12. Hunter Renfrow, Clemson
T-12. Andy Isabella, Massachusetts
T-12. Terry McLaurin, Ohio State
Tight end
1. Noah Fant, Iowa
2. T.J. Hockenson, Iowa
3. Caleb Wilson, UCLA
4. C.J. Conrad, Kentucky
5. Irv Smith Jr., Alabama
6. Kaden Smith, Stanford
7. Zach Gentry, Michigan
8. Jace Sternberger, Texas A&M
9. Isaac Nauta, Georgia
10. Foster Moreau, LSU
11. Donald Parham, Stetson
12. Tommy Sweeney, Boston College
Offensive tackle
1. Greg Little, Ole Miss
2. Jonah Williams Alabama
3. Dalton Risner, Kansas State
4. Yodny Cajuste, West Virginia
5. Isaiah Prince, Ohio State
6. David Edwards, Wisconsin
7. Andre Dillard, Washington State
8. Jawaan Taylor, Florida
9. Cody Ford, Oklahoma
10. Chuma Edoga, USC
11. Tytus Howard, Alabama State
12. Mitch Wyatt, Clemson
Interior offensive lineman
1. Garrett Bradbury, NC State
2. Connor McGovern, Penn State
3. Chris Lindstrom, Boston College
4. Elgton Jenkins, Mississippi State
5. Ben Powers, Oklahoma
6. Michael Deiter, Wisconsin
7. Martez Ivey, Florida
8. Micahel Jordan, Ohio State
9. Beau Benzschawel, Wisconsin
10. Tyler Biadasz, Wisconsin
11. Javon Patterson, Ole Miss
12. Ross Pierschbacher, Alabama
Edge defenders
1. Josh Allen, Kentucky
2. Nick Bosa, Ohio State
3. Jachai Polite, Florida
4. Clelin Ferrell, Clemson
5. Montez Sweat, Mississippi State
6. Brian Burns, Florida State
7. Joe Jackson, Miami (FL)
8. Jaylon Ferguson, Louisiana Tech
9. D’Andre Walker, Georgia
10. Oshane Ximines, Old Dominion
11. Zach Allen, Boston College
12. Charles Omenihu, Texas
Interior defensive lineman
1. Christian Wilkins, Clemson
2. Dexter Lawrence, Clemson
3. Quinnen Williams Alabama
4. Rashan Gary, Michigan
5. Ed Oliver, Houston
6. Jeffery Simmons, Mississippi State
7. Dre’Mont Jones, Ohio State
8. Gerald Willis III, Miami (FL)
9. Jerry Tillery, Notre Dame
10. Dontavius Russell, Auburn
11. Isaiah Buggs, Alabama
12. Renell Wren, Arizona State
Linebacker
1. Devin White, LSU
2. Mack Wilson, Alabama
3. Devin Bush, Michigan
4. Tre’Von Coney, Notre Dame
5. Germaine Pratt, NC State
6. Kendall Joseph, Clemson
7. Cameron Smith, USC
8. Tre Lamar III, Clemson
9. Terrill Hanks, New Mexico State
10. Dakota Allen, Texas Tech
11. T.J. Edwards, Wisconsin
12. Vosean Joseph, Florida
Cornerback
1. Deandre Baker, Georgia
2. Greedy Williams, LSU
3. Julian Love, Notre Dame
4. Amani Oruwariye, Penn State
5. Rock Ya-Sin, Temple
6. Byron Murphy, Washington
7. Justin Layne, Michigan State
8. Trayvon Mullen, Clemson
9. Kris Boyd, Texas
10. Michael Jackson, Miami (FL)
11. Iman Marshall, USC
12. Joejuan Williams, Vanderbilt
Safety
1. Jaquan Johnson, Miami (FL)
2. Darnell Savage, Maryland
3. Deionte Thompson, Alabama
4. Nasir Adderley, Delaware
5. Lukas Denis, Boston College
6. Taylor Rapp, Washington
7. Chauncey Gardner-Johnson, Florida
8. Johnathan Abram, Mississippi State
9. D’Cota Dixon, Wisconsin
10. Amani Hooker, Iowa
11. Juan Thornhill, Virginia
12. Delvon Randall, Temple
Woah Allen over Bosa. Bold I like that.
QB looks better than most think.
Mcsorley isTERRIBAD. 4 is a joke.
You’re an idiot.
Yeah McSorley isn’t any good. Barkley carried him in college.
You don’t know what you’re saying.
I think Stidham should be higher because of his potential.
I like your QB rankings.