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Sorry for the mega post lol.  

Brandon Thorne graded the oline who I have a lot of respect for   

Grading Scale

10: Generational Talent/No. 1 Overall

9.5-9.9: Top-Five Prospect

9.0-9.4: Top-10 Prospect

8.5-8.9: Immediate Impact Prospect / 1st Round

8.0-8.4: Year 1 Starter / Late 1st-2nd Round

7.5-7.9: Potential Impact Player / 2nd Round

7.0-7.4: High-Level Backup / Potential Starter / 3rd Round

6.5-6.9: Potential Role Player / Contributor / 4th Round

6.0-6.4: High-level Developmental Prospect / 5th Round

5.5-5.9: Backup/Draftable / 6th-7th Round

5.0-5.4: Backup/UDFA with Roster Potential / UDFA

 

1. WR Marvin Harrison Jr., Ohio State (9.7)
2. TE Brock Bowers, Georgia (9.3)
3. QB Drake Maye, North Carolina (9.3)
4. QB Caleb Williams, USC (9.2)
5. OT Joe Alt, Notre Dame (9.0)
6. WR Rome Odunze, Washington (8.9)
7. OT Olumuyiwa Fashanu, Penn State (8.9)
8. WR Malik Nabers, LSU (8.8)
9. Edge Jared Verse, Florida State (8.7)
10. CB Quinyon Mitchell. Toledo (8.5)
11. CB Terrion Arnold, Alabama (8.5)
12. Edge Dallas Turner, Alabama (8.4)
13. OT JC Latham, Alabama (8.4)
14. Edge Laiatu Latu, UCLA (8.4)
15. CB Kool-Aid McKinstry, Alabama (8.4)
16. IOL Troy Fautanu, Washington (8.3)
17. DL Byron Murphy II, Texas (8.1)
18. WR Brian Thomas Jr., LSU (8.1)
19. Edge Chop Robinson, Penn State
20. DL Jer'Zhan Newton, Illinois (8.0)
21. IOL Graham Barton, Duke (8.0)
22. WR Keon Coleman, Florida State (8.0)
23. IOL Jackson Powers-Johnson, Oregon (8.0)
24. OT Amarius Mims, Georgia (7.9)
25. IOL Taliese Fuaga, Oregon State (7.9)
26. IOL Zach Frazier, West Virginia (7.8)
27. S Tyler Nubin, Minnesota (7.7)
28. CB Cooper DeJean, Iowa (7.7)
29. IOL Cooper Beebe, Kansas State (7.7)
30. S Kamren Kinchens, Miami (7.7)
31. QB Jayden Daniels, LSU (7.6)
32. OT Tyler Guyton, Oklahoma (7.6)
33. QB J.J. McCarthy, Michigan (7.5)
34. CB Nate Wiggins, Clemson (7.5)
35. S Kitan Oladapo, Oregon State (7.5)
36. DL Ruke Orhorhoro, Clemson (7.5)
37. OT Kingsley Suamataia, BYU (7.5)
38. S Calen Bullock, USC (7.5)
39. IOL Jordan Morgan, Arizona (7.5)
40. WR Jalen McMillan, Washington (7.5)
41. CB Khyree Jackson, Oregon (7.5)
42. S Cole Bishop, Utah (7.5)
43. RB Audric Estimé, Notre Dame (7.5)
44. CB T.J. Tampa, Iowa State (7.4)
45. WR Roman Wilson, Michigan (7.4)
46. S Javon Bullard, Georgia (7.4)
47. DL Darius Robinson, Missouri (7.4)
48. WR Ja'Lynn Polk, Washington (7.4)
49. CB Kamari Lassiter, Georgia (7.4)
50. WR Xavier Worthy, Texas (7.4)
51. Edge Bralen Trice, Washington (7.4)
52. IOL Dominick Puni, Kansas (7.4)
53. RB Trey Benson, Florida State (7.4)
54. DL Braden Fiske, Florida State (7.3)
55. WR Ladd McConkey, Georgia (7.3)
56. IOL Christian Haynes, Connecticut (7.3)
57. LB Edgerrin Cooper, Texas A&M (7.3)
58. WR Adonai Mitchell, Texas (7.3)
59. DL Brandon Dorlus, Oregon (7.2)
60. WR Jermaine Burton, Alabama (7.2)
61. Edge Jonah Elliss, Utah (7.2)
62. QB Bo Nix, Oregon (7.2)
63. OT Patrick Paul, Houston (7.2)
64. IOL Christian Mahogany, Boston College (7.2)
65. DL T'Vondre Sweat, Texas (7.2)
66. QB Spencer Rattler, South Carolina (7.2)
67. IOL Isaiah Adams, Illinois (7.2)
68. TE Cade Stover, Ohio State (7.2)
69. CB Cam Hart, Notre Dame (7.1)
70. WR Xavier Legette, South Carolina (7.1)
71. Edge Chris Braswell, Alabama (7.1)
72. DL Michael Hall Jr., Ohio State (7.1)
73. WR Ricky Pearsall, Florida (7.1)
74. WR Malachi Corley, Western Kentucky (7.1)
75. CB Chau Smith-Wade, Washington State (7.1)
76. WR Troy Franklin, Oregon (7.1)
77. LB Jeremiah Trotter Jr., Clemson (7.1)
78. TE Ja'Tavion Sanders, Texas (7.1)
79. Edge Marshawn Kneeland, Western Michigan (7.0)
80. DL Kris Jenkins, Michigan (7.0)
81. OT Roger Rosengarten, Washington (7.0)
82. WR Johnny Wilson, Florida State (7.0)
83. DL Maason Smith, LSU (7.0)
84. RB Braelon Allen, Wisconsin (7.0)
85. Edge Austin Booker, Kansas (7.0)
86. IOL Hunter Nourzad, Penn State (7.0)
87. RB Jonathon Brooks, Texas (7.0)
88. LB Junior Colson, Michigan (6.9)
89. QB Michael Penix Jr., Washington (6.9)
90. LB Payton Wilson, North Carolina State (6.9)
91. CB D.J. James, Auburn (6.9)
92. WR Jamari Thrash, Louisville (6.9)
93. OT Blake Fisher, Notre Dame (6.9)
94. DL Leonard Taylor III, Miami (6.9)
95. CB Mike Sainristil, Michigan (6.9)
96. RB Ray Davis, Kentucky (6.9)
97. CB Ennis Rakestraw III, Missouri (6.8)
98. CB Kris Abrams-Draine, Missouri (6.8)
99. IOL Beaux Limmer, Arkansas (6.8)
100. S Jaylin Simpson, Auburn (6.8)
101. WR Malik Washington, Virginia (6.8)
102. LB Tommy Eichenberg, Ohio State (6.8)
103. WR Devontez Walker, North Carolina (6.8)
104. CB Max Melton, Rutgers (6.7)
105. EDGE Adisa Isaac, Penn State (6.7)
106. OT Brandon Coleman, TCU (6.7)
107. TE Theo Johnson, Penn State (6.7)
108. S Kenny Logan Jr., Kansas (6.7)
109. IOL Delmar Glaze, Maryland (6.7)
110. IOL Sedrick Van Pran, Georgia (6.7)
111. DL McKinnley Jackson, Texas A&M (6.7)
112. S Jaden Hicks, Washington State (6.6)
113. RB Blake Corum, Michigan (6.6)
114. LB Cedric Gray, North Carolina (6.6)
115. Edge Zion Tupuola-Fetui, Washington (6.6)
116. DL Tyler Davis, Clemson (6.6)
117. OT Caedan Wallace, Penn State (6.6)
118. IOL Matthew Lee, Miami (6.6)
119. Edge Mohamed Kamara, Colorado State (6.6)
120. WR Ainias Smith, Texas A&M (6.6)
121. TE Jared Wiley, TCU (6.6)
122. IOL Tanor Bortolini, Wisconsin (6.5)
123. RB Bucky Irving, Oregon (6.5)
124. OT Javon Foster, Missouri (6.5)
125. S Tykee Smith, Georgia (6.5)
126. WR Javon Baker, UCF (6.5)
127. IOL Sataoa Laumea, Utah (6.5)
128. Edge Nelson Ceaser, Houston (6.5)
129. OT Kiran Amegadjie, Yale (6.4)
130. Edge Gabriel Murphy, UCLA (6.4)
131. TE AJ Barner, Michigan (6.4)
132. IOL Zak Zinter, Michigan (6.4)
133. CB Nehemiah Pritchett, Auburn (6.3)
134. RB MarShawn Lloyd, USC (6.3)
135. TE Ben Sinnott, Kansas State (6.3)
136. LB Tyrice Knight, UTEP (6.3)
137. RB Jaylen Wright, Tennessee (6.3)
138. CB Josh Newton, TCU (6.3)
139. WR Jacob Cowing, Arizona (6.3)
140. WR Tahj Washington, USC (6.3)
141. LB Edefuan Ulofoshio, Washington (6.2)
142. S Jaylen Key, Alabama (6.2)
143. DL Gabe Hall, Baylor (6.2)
144. OT Christian Jones, Texas (6.2)
145. CB Johnny Dixon, Penn State (6.2)
146. Edge Brennan Jackson, Washington State (6.2)
147. LB Curtis Jacobs, Penn State (6.2)
148. DL Mekhi Wingo, LSU (6.1)
149. Edge Javon Solomon, Troy (6.1)
150. TE Jaheim Bell, Florida State (6.1)

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13 hours ago, CTJetsFan said:

Jayden Daniels #31?

 

37 minutes ago, T0mShane said:

The guy who does their QB work is really good. Derrick Klassen. 

I’d add that these look like straight up grades so would guess positional value inflation is not taken into account.

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25 minutes ago, derp said:

I think he’s going to drop.

My draft conspiracy theory is that Douglas isn’t bringing him in for a visit because Douglas doesn’t want Woody to meet him and fall in love with his humble yes-sir personality

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11 minutes ago, T0mShane said:

My draft conspiracy theory is that Douglas isn’t bringing him in for a visit because Douglas doesn’t want Woody to meet him and fall in love with his humble yes-sir personality

Don’t the jets still have like 10 more guys they can bring in ?

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1 hour ago, T0mShane said:

My draft conspiracy theory is that Douglas isn’t bringing him in for a visit because Douglas doesn’t want Woody to meet him and fall in love with his humble yes-sir personality

They either know they’re taking him for a very specific reason that won’t pan out or they have valid concerns. But yeah they should just book Woody a round trip to London every year from February to the draft.

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2 hours ago, T0mShane said:

My draft conspiracy theory is that Douglas isn’t bringing him in for a visit because Douglas doesn’t want Woody to meet him and fall in love with his humble yes-sir personality

Bah - Woody wants Sauce type swag. Bowers is too boring for him. 

1 hour ago, derp said:

They either know they’re taking him for a very specific reason that won’t pan out or they have valid concerns. But yeah they should just book Woody a round trip to London every year from February to the draft.

In the past - isn't there always teams where you hear "they never met with so and so because they were confident and had no questions" and still draft him. Or privately met with them and nobody knew ahead of time. 

Bowers mentioned he met with about 15 teams at the Combine. 

I think Colts, Chargers, Bengals, Bears, Broncos and Titans are known.

Bowers on the Bengals would be nasty. 

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I'm just going to add the "by position" portion from the same article

Quarterbacks

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South Carolina quarterback Spencer Rattler
South Carolina quarterback Spencer RattlerJacob Kupferman/Getty Images

Scouted by Derrik Klassen

Most Accurate: Caleb Williams
Best Arm Strength: Caleb Williams
Best Mobility: Jayden Daniels
Most Pro-Ready: Drake Maye

1. Drake Maye, North Carolina (9.3)
2. Caleb Williams, USC (9.2)
3. Jayden Daniels, LSU (7.6)
4. J.J. McCarthy, Michigan (7.5)
5. Bo Nix, Oregon (7.2)
6. Spencer Rattler, South Carolina (7.2)
7. Michael Penix Jr., Washington (6.9)
8. Michael Pratt, Tulane (6.0)
9. Kedon Slovis, BYU (5.6)

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Running Backs

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Tennessee running back Jaylen Wright
Tennessee running back Jaylen WrightBryan Lynn/Icon Sportswire via Getty Images

Scouted by Derrik Klassen

Best Speed: Trey Benson
Best Power: Audric Estimé
Best Vision: Blake Corum
Best Hands: Bucky Irving
Best Third-Down Back: Bucky Irving

1. Audric Estimé, Notre Dame (7.5)
2. Trey Benson, Florida State (7.4)
3. Braelon Allen, Wisconsin (7.0)
4. Jonathon Brooks, Texas (7.0)
5. Ray Davis, Kentucky (6.9)
6. Blake Corum, Michigan (6.6)
7. Bucky Irving, Oregon (6.5)
8. MarShawn Lloyd, USC (6.3)
9. Jaylen Wright, Tennessee (6.3)
10. Will Shipley, Clemson (6.0)
11. Kimani Vidal, Troy (5.9)
12. Jawhar Jordan, Louisville (5.9)
13. Tyrone Tracy Jr., Purdue (5.9)
14. Daijun Edwards, Georgia (5.8)
15. Dylan Laube, New Hampshire (5.7)
16. Rasheen Ali, Marshall (5.7)
17. Dillon Johnson, Washington (5.6)
18. Emani Bailey, TCU (5.5)
19. Carson Steele, UCLA (5.3)

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Wide Receivers

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Western Kentucky wide receiver Malachi Corley
Western Kentucky wide receiver Malachi CorleyMichael Chang/Getty Images

Scouted by Derrik Klassen

Best Hands: Marvin Harrison Jr.
Best Route-Runner: Marvin Harrison Jr.
Best Speed: Xavier Worthy
Best Slot Receiver: Roman Wilson
Most Pro-Ready: Marvin Harrison Jr.

1. Marvin Harrison Jr., Ohio State (9.7)
2. Rome Odunze, Washington (8.9)
3. Malik Nabers, LSU (8.8)
4. Brian Thomas Jr., LSU (8.1)
5. Keon Coleman, Florida State (8.0)
6. Jalen McMillan, Washington (7.5)
7. Roman Wilson, Michigan (7.4)
8. Ja'Lynn Polk, Washington (7.4)
9. Xavier Worthy, Texas (7.4)
10. Ladd McConkey, Georgia (7.3)
11. Adonai Mitchell, Texas (7.3)
12. Jermaine Burton, Alabama (7.2)
13. Xavier Legette, South Carolina (7.1)
14. Ricky Pearsall, Florida (7.1)
15. Malachi Corley, Western Kentucky (7.1)
16. Troy Franklin, Oregon (7.1)
17. Johnny Wilson, Florida State (7.0)
18. Jamari Thrash, Louisville (6.9)
19. Malik Washington, Virginia (6.8)
20. Devontez Walker, North Carolina (6.8)
21. Ainias Smith, Texas A&M (6.6)
22. Javon Baker, UCF (6.5)
23. Jacob Cowing, Arizona (6.3)
24. Tahj Washington, USC (6.3)
25. Brenden Rice, USC (6.1)
26. Ryan Flournoy, Southeast Missouri State (5.9)
27. Jha'Quan Jackson, Tulane (5.8)
28. Anthony Gould, Oregon State (5.6)
29. Marcus Rosemy-Jacksaint, Georgia (5.4)
30. Cornelius Johnson, Michigan (5.3)

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Tight Ends

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TCU tight end Jared Wiley
TCU tight end Jared WileySam Hodde/Getty Images

Scouted by Derrik Klassen

Best Receiver: Brock Bowers
Most Versatile: Brock Bowers
Best Blocker: Cade Stover
Most Pro-Ready: Brock Bowers

1. Brock Bowers, Georgia (9.3)
2. Cade Stover, Ohio State (7.2)
3. Ja'Tavion Sanders, Texas (7.1)
4. Theo Johnson, Penn State (6.7)
5. Jared Wiley, TCU (6.6)
6. AJ Barner, Michigan (6.4)
7. Ben Sinnott, Kansas State (6.3)
8. Jaheim Bell, Florida State (6.1)
9. Tip Reiman, Illinois (6.0)
10. Dallin Holker, Colorado State (5.9)
11. Brevyn Spann-Ford, Minnesota (5.7)
12. Erick All, Iowa (5.5)
13. Tanner McLachlan, Arizona (5.5)
14. Devin Culp, Washington (5.4)

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Offensive Tackles

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Penn State offensive tackle Caedan Wallace
Penn State offensive tackle Caedan WallaceJohn Adams/Icon Sportswire via Getty Images

Scouted by Brandon Thorn

Best Run-Blocker: Joe Alt
Best Pass-Blocker: Olu Fashanu
Best Zone-Blocker: Joe Alt
Most Pro-Ready: Joe Alt
Most Versatile: JC Latham

1. Joe Alt, Notre Dame (9.0)
2. Olumuyiwa Fashanu, Penn State (8.9)
3. JC Latham, Alabama (8.4)
4. Amarius Mims, Georgia (7.9)
5. Tyler Guyton, Oklahoma (7.6)
6. Kingsley Suamataia, BYU (7.5)
7. Patrick Paul, Houston (7.2)
8. Roger Rosengarten, Washington (7.0)
9. Blake Fisher, Notre Dame (6.9)
10. Brandon Coleman, TCU (6.7)
11. Caedan Wallace, Penn State (6.6)
12. Javon Foster, Missouri (6.5)
13. Kiran Amegadjie, Yale (6.4)
14. Christian Jones, Texas (6.2)
15. Tylan Grable, UCF (6.0)
16. Nathan Thomas, Louisiana (6.0)
17. Travis Glover, Georgia State (5.8)
18. Walter Rouse, Oklahoma (5.6)
19. Julian Pearl, Illinois (5.6)
20. Garret Greenfield, South Dakota State (5.5)
21. Ethan Driskell, Marshall (5.4)
22. Jeremy Flax, Kentucky (5.4)
23. Anim Dankwah, Howard (5.3)

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note that both Fuaga and Fautanu are listed as IOL

Interior Offensive Linemen

7 OF 12

 

Duke offensive lineman Graham Barton
Duke offensive lineman Graham BartonDavid Jensen/Icon Sportswire via Getty Images

Scouted by Brandon Thorn

Best Run-Blocker: Taliese Fuaga
Best Pass-Blocker: Troy Fautanu
Best Zone-Blocker: Jackson Powers-Johnson
Most Pro-Ready: Zach Frazier
Most Versatile: Graham Barton

1. Troy Fautanu, Washington (8.3)
2. Graham Barton, Duke (8.0)
3. Jackson Powers-Johnson, Oregon (8.0)
4. Taliese Fuaga, Oregon State (7.9)
5. Zach Frazier, West Virginia (7.8)
6. Cooper Beebe, Kansas State (7.7)
7. Jordan Morgan, Arizona (7.5)
8. Dominick Puni, Kansas (7.4)
9. Christian Haynes, Connecticut (7.3)
10. Christian Mahogany, Boston College (7.2)
11. Isaiah Adams, Illinois (7.2)
12. Hunter Nourzad, Penn State (7.0)
13. Beaux Limmer, Arkansas (6.8)
14. Delmar Glaze, Maryland (6.7)
15. Sedrick Van Pran, Georgia (6.7)
16. Matthew Lee, Miami (6.6)
17. Tanor Bortolini, Wisconsin (6.5)
18. Sataoa Laumea, Utah (6.5)
19. Zak Zinter, Michigan (6.4)
20. Gottlieb Ayedze, Maryland (6.1)
21. Matt Goncalves, Pittsburgh (6.1)
22. Mason McCormick, South Dakota State (6.0)
23. Layden Robinson, Texas A&M (5.9)
24. Jacob Monk, Duke (5.8)
25. Javion Cohen, Miami (5.8)
26. Kingsley Eguakun, Florida (5.7)
27. Charles Turner III, LSU (5.7)
28. Drake Nugent, Michigan (5.7)
29. Elijah Klein, UTEP (5.5)
30. LaDarius Henderson, Michigan (5.5)
31. Dylan McMahon, North Carolina State (5.5)
32. Trevor Keegan, Michigan (5.4)
33. Andrew Raym, Oklahoma (5.4)
34. Jalen Sundell, North Dakota State (5.4)
35. Willis Patrick, TCU (5.3)

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Defensive Linemen

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LSU defensive tackle Jordan Jefferson
LSU defensive tackle Jordan JeffersonMichael Wade/Icon Sportswire via Getty Images

Scouted by Matt Holder

Best Nose Tackle: T'Vondre Sweat
Best Pass-Rusher: Byron Murphy II
Best Run-Stopper: Jer'Zhan Newton
Most Versatile: Darius Robinson

1. Byron Murphy II, Texas (8.1)
2. Jer'Zhan Newton, Illinois (8.0)
3. Ruke Orhorhoro, Clemson (7.5)
4. Darius Robinson, Missouri (7.4)
5. Braden Fiske, Florida State (7.3)
6. Brandon Dorlus, Oregon (7.2)
7. T'Vondre Sweat, Texas (7.2)
8. Michael Hall Jr., Ohio State (7.1)
9. Kris Jenkins, Michigan (7.0)
10. Maason Smith, LSU (7.0)
11. Leonard Taylor III, Miami (6.9)
12. McKinnley Jackson, Texas A&M (6.7)
13. Tyler Davis, Clemson (6.6)
14. Gabe Hall, Baylor (6.2)
15. Mekhi Wingo, LSU (6.1)
16. Justin Eboigbe, Alabama (6.0)
17. DeWayne Carter, Duke (6.0)
18. Jordan Jefferson, LSU (5.9)
19. Khristian Boyd, Northern Iowa (5.9)
20. Keith Randolph Jr., Illinois (5.8)
21. Marcus Harris, Auburn (5.7)
22. Jaden Crumedy, Mississippi State (5.7)
23. Logan Lee, Iowa (5.5)

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Edge-Rushers

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Texas Tech defensive end Myles Cole
Texas Tech defensive end Myles ColeJohn E. Moore III/Getty Images

Scouted by Matt Holder

Best Speed-Rusher: Dallas Turner
Best Power-Rusher: Jared Verse
Best Run-Stopper: Jared Verse
Most Versatile: Laiatu Latu

1. Jared Verse, Florida State (8.7)
2. Dallas Turner, Alabama (8.4)
3. Laiatu Latu, UCLA (8.4)
4. Chop Robinson, Penn State (8.0)
5. Bralen Trice, Washington (7.4)
6. Jonah Elliss, Utah (7.2)
7. Chris Braswell, Alabama (7.1)
8. Marshawn Kneeland, Western Michigan (7.0)
9. Austin Booker, Kansas (7.0)
10. Adisa Isaac, Penn State (6.7)
11. Zion Tupuola-Fetui, Washington (6.6)
12. Mohamed Kamara, Colorado State (6.6)
13. Nelson Ceaser, Houston (6.5)
14. Gabriel Murphy, UCLA (6.4)
15. Brennan Jackson, Washington State (6.2)
16. Javon Solomon, Troy (6.1)
17. Myles Cole, Texas Tech (6.0)
18. Cedric Johnson, Ole Miss (6.0)
19. Xavier Thomas, Clemson (5.8)
20. Jaylen Harrell, Maryland (5.7)
21. Javontae Jean-Baptiste, Notre Dame (5.6)
22. Jalyx Hunt, Houston Christian (5.4)
23. Braiden McGregor, Michigan (5.4)
24. Eric Watts, Connecticut (5.3)

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Linebackers

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UTEP linebacker Tyrice Knight
UTEP linebacker Tyrice KnightJohn Rivera/Icon Sportswire via Getty Images

Scouted by Matt Holder

Best Blitzer: Jeremiah Trotter Jr.
Best Run-Stopper: Tommy Eichenberg
Best in Coverage: Edgerrin Cooper
Most Versatile: Payton Wilson

1. Edgerrin Cooper, Texas A&M (7.3)
2. Jeremiah Trotter Jr., Clemson (7.1)
3. Junior Colson, Michigan (6.9)
4. Payton Wilson, North Carolina State (6.9)
5. Tommy Eichenberg, Ohio State (6.8)
6. Cedric Gray, North Carolina (6.6)
7. Tyrice Knight, UTEP (6.3)
8. Edefuan Ulofoshio, Washington (6.2)
9. Curtis Jacobs, Penn State (6.2)
10. Ty'Ron Hopper, Missouri (6.1)
11. James Williams, Miami (6.0)
12. Trevin Wallace, Kentucky (5.9)
13. Jaylan Ford, Texas (5.9)
14. JD Bertrand, Notre Dame (5.8)
15. Jontrey Hunter, Georgia State (5.7)
16. Darius Muasau, UCLA (5.7)
17. Marist Liufau, Notre Dame (5.6)
18. Michael Barrett, Michigan (5.6)
19. Nathaniel Watson, Mississippi State (5.5)
20. Steele Chambers, Ohio State (5.5)
21. Tatum Bethune, Florida State (5.4)
22. Jackson Sirmon, Cal (5.4)

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Cornerbacks

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Rutgers cornerback Max Melton
Rutgers cornerback Max MeltonJames Black/Icon Sportswire via Getty Images

Scouted by Cory Giddings

Best in Man Coverage: Quinyon Mitchell
Best in Zone Coverage: Terrion Arnold
Best Slot Corner: Chau Smith-Wade
Most Versatile: Kool-Aid McKinstry

1. Quinyon Mitchell. Toledo (8.5)
2. Terrion Arnold, Alabama (8.5)
3. Kool-Aid McKinstry, Alabama (8.4)
4. Cooper DeJean, Iowa (7.7)
5. Nate Wiggins, Clemson (7.5)
6. Khyree Jackson, Oregon (7.5)
7. T.J. Tampa, Iowa State (7.4)
8. Kamari Lassiter, Georgia (7.4)
9. Cam Hart, Notre Dame (7.1)
10. Chau Smith-Wade, Washington State (7.1)
11. D.J. James, Auburn (6.9)
12. Mike Sainristil, Michigan (6.9)
13. Ennis Rakestraw III, Missouri (6.8)
14. Kris Abrams-Draine, Missouri (6.8)
15. Max Melton, Rutgers (6.7)
16. Nehemiah Pritchett, Auburn (6.3)
17. Josh Newton, TCU (6.3)
18. Johnny Dixon, Penn State (6.2)
19. Daequan Hardy, Penn State (6.1)
20. Kalen King, Penn State (6.1)
21. Elijah Jones, Boston College (6.0)
22. Renardo Green, Florida State (6.0)
23. Decamerion Richardson, Mississippi State (6.0)
24. Jarvis Brownlee Jr., Louisville (5.9)
25. Caelen Carson, Wake Forest (5.9)
26. Ryan Watts, Texas (5.9)
27. Tarheeb Still, Maryland (5.7)
28. Myles Jones, Duke (5.7)
29. Willie Drew, Virginia State (5.5)
30. Andru Phillips, Kentucky (5.5)
31. Myles Harden, South Dakota (5.4)

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Safeties

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Minnesota safety Tyler Nubin
Minnesota safety Tyler NubinDavid Berding/Getty Images

Scouted by Cory Giddings

Best in Man Coverage: Kamren Kinchens
Best in Zone Coverage: Tyler Nubin
Best Run-Stopper: Kitan Oladapo
Most Versatile: Cole Bishop

1. Tyler Nubin, Minnesota (7.7)
2. Kamren Kinchens, Miami (7.7)
3. Kitan Oladapo, Oregon State (7.5)
4. Calen Bullock, USC (7.5)
5. Cole Bishop, Utah (7.5)
6. Javon Bullard, Georgia (7.4)
7. Jaylin Simpson, Auburn (6.8)
8. Kenny Logan Jr., Kansas (6.7)
9. Jaden Hicks, Washington State (6.6)
10. Tykee Smith, Georgia (6.5)
11. Jaylen Key, Alabama (6.2)
12. Josh Proctor, Ohio State (5.9)
13. Malik Mustapha, Wake Forest (5.9)
14. Demani Richardson, Texas A&M (5.9)
15. Beau Brade, Maryland (5.8)
16. Evan Williams, Oregon (5.8)
17. Sione Vaki, Utah (5.7)
18. Andre' Sam, LSU (5.7)
19. Tyler Owens, Texas Tech (5.5)
20. Kenny Gallop Jr., Howard (5.5)

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5 hours ago, Augustiniak said:

Don’t the jets still have like 10 more guys they can bring in ?

Posted in another thread..Bowers & Mims are working out tomorrow (4/10) for NFL teams.  I am guessing Jets will speak to Bowers then or after. Maybe even bring him in for a Top 30 visit to check medicals...

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