Saquon Barkley Heads Top 50 Pro Prospect Rankings for NFL Draft
Top 50 Pro Prospects for the NFL Draft 2018
Saquon Barkley Heads Pro Prospect Rankings

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Saquon Barkley continues to head the pro prospect ranking with one week until the start of the NFL Draft 2018. Barkley has been our #1 prospect since September 2017 and there has been no reason to move him through the season and postseason. He is a complete prospect with early NFL impact talent in a year when four QBs have created an insane buzz within the top five and ten selections. Trades are still a very real possibility with three teams holding two #1 draft choices – Browns, Bills and Patriots. Many trades occur ‘On the Clock’ with player availability changing value for clubs.
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Top 50 Pro Prospects for the NFL Draft 2018
– * underclassmen – late April, 2018
Pro Prospect Pos School
1 * Saquon Barkley RB Penn St
2 * Sam Darnold QB Southern Cal
3 Bradley Chubb DE NC St
4 * Quenton Nelson OG Notre Dame
5 * Minkah Fitzpatrick S Alabama
6 * Josh Rosen QB UCLA
7 * Denzel Ward CB Ohio St
8 * Roquan Smith LB Georgia
9 * Josh Allen QB Wyoming
10 * Derwin James S Florida St
11 * Tremaine Edmunds LB Virginia Tech
12 Baker Mayfield QB Oklahoma
13 Mike McGlinchey OT Notre Dame
14 * Calvin Ridley WR Alabama
15 Marcus Davenport DE UTSA
16 Vita Vea DT Washington
17 * Connor Williams OT Texas
18 * Leighton Vander Esch LB Boise St
19 Rashaan Evans LB Alabama
20 * Taven Bryan DT Florida
21 Christian Kirk WR Texas A&M
22 * Jaire Alexander CB Louisville
23 * D.J. Moore WR Maryland
24 * Da’Ron Payne DT Alabama
25 * Kolton Miller OT UCLA
26 * Mike Hughes CB Central Florida
27 * Joshua Jackson CB Iowa
28 Isaiah Wynn OG Georgia
29 * Courtland Sutton WR SMU
30 * Sam Hubbard DE Ohio State
31 Maurice Hurst DT Michigan
32 * Derrius Guice RB LSU
33 D.J Chark WR LSU
34 Billy Price C Ohio St
35 Dallas Goedert TE South Dakota St
36 Frank Ragnow C Arkansas
37 Lorenzo Carter LB Georgia
38 * Ronnie Harrison S Alabama
39 Will Hernandez OG Texas-El Paso
40 Sony Michel RB Georgia
41 * Carlton Davis CB Auburn
42 Harold Landry DE/LB Boston College
43 * Harrison Phillips DT Stanford
44 * Arden Key DE/LB LSU
45 * Lamar Jackson QB Louisville
46 * Isaiah Oliver CB Colorado
47 Mason Rudolph QB Oklahoma St
48 Tyrell Crosby OT Oregon
49 * Justin Reid S Stanford
50 Austin Corbett OL Nevada
Two Round Mock Draft for the NFL Draft 2018 – 5.0
ckers is a very good group that should provide many starters for both pro schemes. With half the clubs playing the 3-4 scheme, this position may supply as many as 20+ defenders for that set. The top two, Tremaine Edmunds and Lorenzo Carter are late developing prospects who had outstanding final performances that continued through the postseason. Both checked off all the boxes which probably earns them mid to late 1st round selections. Edmunds impressed at every event and fits both pro schemes. Carter had an equally impressive final season that elevated him to the top of the class. He could also hear his name at the end of the first round. Seniors, Harold Landry and Uchenna Nwosu are highly regarded defenders coming strong final performances. Both carry solid late first early/second day consideration. Malik Jefferson and Ogbonnia Okoronkwo were playmakers and look to be selected on the 2nd day of the NFL Draft process. Rising prospects Shaquem Griffin, Jerome Baker and Fred Warner have drawn strong attention from pro scouts off strong finishes to their careers. They figure as top 100 bubble prospects. Griffin is the best story of any draft class, overcoming a hand deformity and subsequent amputation to excel as D1 defender who earned Conference Player of the Year honors. His NFL Combine performance will be the standard for outside linebackers for years to come. Hercules Mata’afa and Marquis Haynes fit the 3-4 clubs well. They are slipping through the cracks and have starting ability as 3-4 backers. Darius Leonard and Andrew Ankrah are small college defenders who completed excellent careers. Leonard finished with an excellent Senior Bowl. Ankrah has fallen through the cracks, but carries a starting grade for the outside in a 3-4 set. They have the makeup of premier special teams’ performers and figure in the 3rd day. This position will probably provide 8-10 prospects in the top 100 selections. Expect approximately 15 chosen in the top 150 picks with this group providing many defenders rated with starting grades. There should be as many as 20+ players chosen over the 7 rounds. This class also includes many ‘tweener types who specialize in rushing the QB and good fits for the 3-4 set, though a highly risky position. Oren Burks and Leon Jacobs are two fast underrated gems and projects to the pro 4-3 scheme and early special teams’ demons.
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