With the national title game and 2017-18 college football season in the rear view mirror, it’s time to focus on the NFL draft.
Unfortunately, the 2018 NFL draft is shaping up to be one of the weaker classes in recent memory. This years class does look exceptionally strong at running back, but considerably weaker at virtually every other position. While there is generational and franchise altering talent available, the talent level drops off after about the 2nd round.
Without further ado, here are my top 32 prospects:
- Saquon Barkley RB
- Minkah Fitzpatrick S/CB
- Sam Darnold QB
- Josh Rosen QB
- Quenton Nelson G
- Bradley Chubb DE
- Derwin James S
- Calvin Ridley WR
- Rashaan Evans LB
- Roquan Smith LB
- Harold Landry DE
- Lamar Jackson QB
- Derrius Guice RB
- Connor Williams OT
- Denzel Ward CB
- Clelin Ferrell DE
- Josh Jackson CB
- Ronnie Harrison S
- Christian Wilkins DT
- Baker Mayfield QB
- Mike McGlinchey OT
- Sony Michel RB
- Malik Jefferson LB
- Josh Allen QB
- Arden Key DE
- Da’Ron Payne DT
- Kerryon Johnson RB
- Maurice Hurst DT
- Ronald Jones III RB
- Orlando Brown OT
- Tarvarus McFadden CB
- Sam Hubbard DE