
1. S Caleb Downs, Ohio State
The safest player in the draft and a movable piece. He proved he can play at Alabama and Ohio State.
2. QB Fernando Mendoza, Indiana
One of the highest risers, Mendoza has been a great leader with NFL size, and he can make all throws.
3. DE/Edge Rueben Bain, Miami
NFL size and strength I think he is a DE preferably in a 4-3 who can get multiple sacks and stop the run.
4. QB Dante Moore, Oregon
A player I liked since UCLA he might go back for more seasoning, but he can be a starting QB.
5. LB/Edge Arvell Reese, Ohio State
Athletic freak with NFL size, strength, and quickness, high motor player; he has edge potential.
6. LB/Edge David Bailey, Texas Tech
Another athletic freak off the edge with NFL size, strength, and quickness with two schools of production.

7. RB Jeremiyah Love, Notre Dame
Dual threat RB with good size, quickness, and explosiveness to be a three down back; instant starter.
8. CB Mansoor Delane, LSU
Lanky with good speed, toughness, and coverage skills willing tackler with #1 CB potential with two school production.
9. WR Carnell Tate, Ohio State
Lanky WR with good speed, hands, and production with #1 WR potential, best WR in the draft.
10. T Francis Mauigoa, Miami
Big run blocking RT with top strength some scouts think he is a Guard, but I think he has good footwork to start RT.
11. T Spencer Fano, Utah
Solid run blocker with good strength and footwork might be better at Guard where he could start for years.
12. LB Sonny Styles, Ohio State
Athletic LB with good hitting strength and coverage skills to be a three-down starter in the league.
13. T Trevor Goosby, Texas
Big Tackle with NFL strength and size, he has the skillset to be a starting LT.
14. LB Anthony Hill Jr, Texas
Athletic LB with good quickness and a high motor, ability to rush and play in coverage.
15. WR Jordyn Tyson, Arizona State
Fast WR with good hands and the ability to make plays in space would be a good #2 or solid #3.