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 by JackPMiller
5 years 10 months ago
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United States of America   LA Coliseum
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2019 NFL Draft: Here’s a super-early look at the top 100 prospects
The 2019 draft class is headlined by a variety of elite defensive line prospects and running backs
by Chris Trapasso @ChrisTrapasso
CBSSports.com
May 1, 2018 •
3 min read


The 2019 NFL Draft class is to defensive linemen as the 2018 draft class was to quarterbacks.

Next year’s crop of prospects features a variety of defensive ends and especially defensive tackles who are already household names are and primed for gigantic seasons at the college ranks.

If eligible, Ohio State’s Nick Bosa likely would’ve been a first-round pick in the 2018 draft, and he’s building a resume in Columbus that has a good chance to be more impressive than his older brother’s, and Joey went No. 3 overall in the 2016 draft. Not far behind him is an outstanding trio of mostly interior rushers; Houston’s Ed Oliver, Michigan’s Rashan Gary, and Clemson’s Dexter Lawrence, all of whom were major recruits and have lived up to the billing thus far in their collegiate careers.

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As for quarterbacks, it won’t be as hyped as the 2018 collection, but NC State’s Ryan Finley had a highly efficient campaign in 2017, Missouri’s Drew Lock has a cannon for an arm, and Oregon’s Justin Herbert ran his club’s up-tempo spread very well before suffering an injury last season.

Running back looks deep — again. That position is led by Iowa State’s David Montgomery, Oklahoma State’s springy air back Justice Hill, and two supremely productive “veterans”… Stanford’s Bryce Love and Alabama’s Damien Harris.

The wide receiver, linebacker, and offensive tackle groups are solid too.

Here’s my super-early Top 100 for the 2019 draft class:

1. Nick Bosa, DE, Ohio State
2. Ed Oliver, DT, Houston
3. Rashan Gary, DL, Michigan
4. Dexter Lawrence, DT, Clemson
5. A.J. Brown, WR, Ole Miss
6. Josh Allen, OLB, Kentucky
7. Deandre Baker, CB, Georgia
8. Ryan Finley, QB, NC State
9. Clelin Ferrell, DE, Clemson
10. Dre’Mont Jones, DT, Ohio State
11. Greedy Williams, CB, LSU
12. Anthony Johnson, WR, Buffalo
13. Drew Lock, QB, Missouri
14. David Montgomery, RB, Iowa State
15. Raekwon Davis, DT, Alabama
16. Noah Fant, TE, Iowa
17. Te’Von Coney, LB, Notre Dame
18. Jonah Williams, OT, Alabama
19. Justice Hill, RB, Oklahoma State
20. Zach Allen, DE, Boston College
21. Justin Herbert, QB, Oregon
22. Bryce Love, RB, Stanford
23. N’Keal Harry, WR, Arizona State
24. Damien Harris, RB, Alabama
25. T.J. Edwards, LB, Wisconsin
26. Dalton Risner, OT, Kansas State
27. Julian Love, CB, Notre Dame
28. Anfernee Jennings, OLB, Alabama
29. Jerry Tillery, DT, Notre Dame
30. Trey Adams, OT, Washington
31. Lukas Denis, S, Boston College
32. Ahmmon Richards, WR, Miami
33. Kendall Joseph, LB, Clemson
34. Greg Little, OT, Ole Miss
35. Joe Jackson, DE, Miami
36. Caleb Wilson, TE, UCLA
37. Ross Pierschbacher, OG, Alabama
38. Christian Wilkins, DT, Clemson
39. Mitch Hyatt, OL, Clemson
40. Beau Benzschawel, OG, Wisconsin
41. Deebo Samuel, WR, South Carolina
42. Chase Winovich, DE, Michigan
43. Jarrett Stidham, QB, Auburn
44. JJ Arcega-Whiteside, WR, Stanford
45. Rodney Anderson, RB, Oklahoma
46. Marquise Copeland, DT, Cincinnati
47. Devin Bush, LB, Michigan
48. Marquise Brown, WR, Oklahoma
49. Myles Gaskin, RB, Washington
50. Brian Burns, DE, Florida State
51. Kaden Smith, TE, Stanford
52. Bobby Evans, OT, Oklahoma
53. Bryan Edwards, WR, South Carolina
54. Michael Deiter, OT, Wisconsin
55. Connor McGovern, C/OG, Penn State
56. Juwan Johnson, WR, Penn State
57. Sutton Smith, OLB, Northern Illinois
58. Prince Teno Wanagho, OT, Auburn
59. Demarcus Christmas, DT, Florida State
60. Nate Herbig, OL, Stanford
61. Clayton Thorson, QB, Northwestern
62. Khalil Hodge, LB, Buffalo
63. Parris Campbell, WR, Ohio State
64. Will Grier, QB, West Virginia
65. Carl Granderson, DE, Wyoming
66. Montez Sweat, OLB, Mississippi State
67. Dakota Allen, LB, Texas Tech
68. Kelvin Harmon, WR, NC State
69. Jaylen Ferguson, DE, Louisiana Tech
70. Joe Dineen, LB, Kansas
71. Collin Johnson, WR, Texas
72. Cameron Smith, LB, USC
73. Austin Bryant, DE, Clemson
74. Brett Rypien, QB, Boise State
75. Iman Marshall, CB, USC
76. Max Scharping, OL, Northern Illinois
77. Lavert Hill, CB, Michigan
78. Tuf Borland, LB, Ohio State
79. Marvell Tell, S, USC
80. Devin Singletary, RB, Florida Atlantic
81. Jaquan Johnson, S, Miami
82. Tyree Jackson, QB, Buffalo
83. Damian Prince, OL, Maryland
84. Foster Moreau, TE, LSU
85. Alijah Holder, CB, Stanford
86. Trace McSorley, QB, Penn State
87. Larry Allen III, OL, Harvard
88. Jeffery Simmons, DT, Mississippi State
89. Nick Fitzgerald QB, Mississippi State
90. Isaiah Prince, OT, Ohio State
91. Jacques Patrick, RB, Florida State
92. Gary Jennings, WR, West Virginia
93. Alex Bars, OT, Notre Dame
94. Jake Browning, QB, Washington
95. Cece Jefferson, DE, Florida
96. Jesse Burkett, C, Stanford
97. Porter Gustin, OLB, USC
98. Travis Homer, RB, Miami
99. Lestor Cotton, OG, Alabama
100. Sam Beal, CB, Western Michigan

 by safer
5 years 8 months ago
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 Joined:  Feb 03 2016
United States of America   LA Coliseum
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We are absolutely frickkin' crazy if we don't go after an absolutely top rated LT in the '19 draft. I wanted us to move up to get a stronger prospect that we did in Noteboom, but IF Whitworth doesn't get hurt we will probably wind up just fine. But, o boy, if he does, the ONLY guy on this roster that I can see playing LT in that event is Saffold.

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