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Mike Mayock's 2018 NFL Draft position rankings


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And on the offensive side of the ball...

Running Back

1. Saquon Barkley, Penn State 
2. Derrius Guice, LSU 
3. Ronald Jones II, USC 
4. Sony Michel, Georgia 
5. Nick Chubb, Georgia

Wide receiver

1. Calvin Ridley, Alabama 
2. Christian Kirk, Texas A&M 
3. Courtland Sutton, SMU 
4. James Washington, Oklahoma State 
T-5. Dante Pettis, Washington 
T-5. DJ Moore, Maryland 
T-5. Anthony Miller, Memphis

Tight end

1. Hayden Hurst, South Carolina 
2. Dallas Goedert, South Dakota State 
3. Mike Gesicki, Penn State 
4. Mark Andrews, Oklahoma 
5. Will Dissly, Washington

Tackle

1. Mike McGlinchey, Notre Dame 
2. Orlando Brown, Oklahoma 
3. Connor Williams, Texas 
4. Tyrell Crosby, Oregon 
T-5. Martinas Rankin, Mississippi State 
T-5. Kolton Miller, UCLA

Interior OL

1. Quenton Nelson, Notre Dame 
2. Isaiah Wynn, Georgia 
3. James Daniels, Iowa 
4. Will Hernandez, UTEP 
5. Billy Price, Ohio State

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1 minute ago, LinvilleGorge said:

And on the offensive side of the ball...

Running Back

1. Saquon Barkley, Penn State 
2. Derrius Guice, LSU 
3. Ronald Jones II, USC 
4. Sony Michel, Georgia 
5. Nick Chubb, Georgia

Wide receiver

1. Calvin Ridley, Alabama 
2. Christian Kirk, Texas A&M 
3. Courtland Sutton, SMU 
4. James Washington, Oklahoma State 
T-5. Dante Pettis, Washington 
T-5. DJ Moore, Maryland 
T-5. Anthony Miller, Memphis

Tight end

1. Hayden Hurst, South Carolina 
2. Dallas Goedert, South Dakota State 
3. Mike Gesicki, Penn State 
4. Mark Andrews, Oklahoma 
5. Will Dissly, Washington

Tackle

1. Mike McGlinchey, Notre Dame 
2. Orlando Brown, Oklahoma 
3. Connor Williams, Texas 
4. Tyrell Crosby, Oregon 
T-5. Martinas Rankin, Mississippi State 
T-5. Kolton Miller, UCLA

Interior OL

1. Quenton Nelson, Notre Dame 
2. Isaiah Wynn, Georgia 
3. James Daniels, Iowa 
4. Will Hernandez, UTEP 
5. Billy Price, Ohio State

You gotta make em click the link :)

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38 minutes ago, JakeDel5674 said:

Mark Andrews the forth best TE? Jesus. The Mackey winner is the forth best TE? OHHHHHHHHHHHH K. 

Seems like a lot of people are questioning his speed and I absolutely don't see it. He looks like a mid-4.6 or better guy all day long and that's plenty fast for a TE. I won't be shocked if he runs in the 4.5s.

The biggest issue with Andrews - and it's the same story for virtually all of the top TEs coming out of college these days - is that he spent the majority of his time essentially playing as a slot WR. These top college TEs these days are spending a ton of time split out wide and not lining up on the line.

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1 minute ago, Riverboat Ron said:

With the 24th pick in the 2018 NFL Draft the Carolina Panthers select Roquan Smith LB/Georgia. - Marty Hurney probably.

He is a good player...but I think with the Turner hire that even Ron will lean towards pushing to get him  the weapons he needs...that is where the dynamic has changed...

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2 minutes ago, heel31ok said:

He is a good player...but I think with the Turner hire that even Ron will lean towards pushing to get him  the weapons he needs...that is where the dynamic has changed...

I hope, could also replace Norwell at #24 depending if they see Moton as a LG, RT or LT. Could also get a OT if the put Moton at OG.

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