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Mike Mayock's Final Position Rankings


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Mike Mayock's Final Position Rankings

Mike Mayock unveils the third and final of his position-by-position rankings for the 2018 NFL Draft.

Quarterback

1. Sam Darnold, USC 
2. Josh Allen, Wyoming 
3. Josh Rosen, UCLA 
4. Baker Mayfield, Oklahoma 
5. Lamar Jackson, Louisville

Fall: Mason Rudolph, Oklahoma State (T-5)

Running back

1. Saquon Barkley, Penn State 
2. Sony Michel, Georgia 
3. Derrius Guice, LSU 
4. Nick Chubb, Georgia 
T-5. Ronald Jones II, USC 
T-5. Rashaad Penny, San Diego State

Rise: Michel (3), Chubb (T-5)
Fall: Guice (2), Jones (4)

Wide receiver

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

Rise: Moore (2), Sutton (4), Washington (NR)
Fall: Ridley (1), Kirk (3), Sutton (3), DJ Chark, LSU (T-5)

Tight end

1. Hayden Hurst, South Carolina 
2. Mike Gesicki, Penn State 
3. Dallas Goedert, South Dakota State 
4. Mark Andrews, Oklahoma 
5. Chris Herndon, Miami

Rise: Gesicki (3), Herndon (NR)
Fall: Goedert (2), Will Dissly, Washington (5)

Tackle

1. Mike McGlinchey, Notre Dame 
2. Kolton Miller, UCLA 
3. Connor Williams, Texas 
4. Tyrell Crosby, Oregon 
T-5. Orlando Brown, Oklahoma 
T-5. Geron Christian, Louisville

Rise: Miller (3), Christian (NR) 
Fall: Williams (2), Martinas Rankin, Mississippi State (T-5)

Interior OL

1. Quenton Nelson, Notre Dame 
2. James Daniels, Iowa 
3. Billy Price, Ohio State 
4. Will Hernandez, UTEP 
T-5. Isaiah Wynn, Georgia 
T-5. Frank Ragnow, Arkansas 
T-5. Austin Corbett, Nevada

Rise: Daniels (3), Price (T-5), Corbett (NR)
Fall: Wynn (2)

Interior DL

1. Vita Vea, Washington 
2. Da'Ron Payne, Alabama 
3. Taven Bryan, Florida 
4. Nathan Shepherd, Fort Hays State 
T-5. Harrison Phillips, Stanford 
T-5. Derrick Nnadi, Florida State

Rise: Shepherd (NR), Nnadi (NR)
Fall: Maurice Hurst, Michigan (4)

Edge rusher

1. Bradley Chubb, N.C. State 
2. Marcus Davenport, UTSA 
3. Harold Landry, Boston College 
4. Lorenzo Carter, Georgia 
5. Rasheem Green, USC

Rise: Green (NR)
Fall: Arden Key, LSU (T-5), Sam Hubbard, Ohio State (T-5)

Linebacker

1. Roquan Smith, Georgia 
2. Tremaine Edmunds, Virginia Tech 
3. Rashaan Evans, Alabama 
4. Leighton Vander Esch, Boise State 
5. Uchenna Nwosu, USC

Rise: Smith (2), Evans (4)
Fall: Edmunds (1), Vander Esch (3)

Cornerback

1. Denzel Ward, Ohio State 
2. Jaire Alexander, Louisville 
3. Mike Hughes, UCF 
4. Isaiah Oliver, Colorado 
T-5. Donte Jackson, LSU 
T-5. Josh Jackson, Iowa

Rise: Hughes (4), Oliver (5), Donte Jackson (NR)
Fall: Josh Jackson (3)

Safety

1. Minkah Fitzpatrick, Alabama 
2. Derwin James, Florida State 
3. Ronnie Harrison, Alabama 
4. Justin Reid, Stanford 
5. Jessie Bates III, Wake Forest

Rise: Reid (5)
Fall: Bates (4)

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5 minutes ago, Toker Smurf said:

Is the Josh Allen at #1 talk a smoke screen? I can find nothing, that suggess he should be the first pick. Is Cleveland trying to trick another team into trading up to#1 and selecting Allen so they can get Darnold or Rosen at 4?

Guy is a specimen.  I posted awhile back I would use our 2nd on him as a backup/project/trade asset, but that it was a silly thread because he might be the #1 overall pick, months ago.

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41 minutes ago, Nails said:

Guy is a specimen.  I posted awhile back I would use our 2nd on him as a backup/project/trade asset, but that it was a silly thread because he might be the #1 overall pick, months ago.

A specimen? Okay? Doesn't make him a top QB. Lots of 'specimens' wash out. Guy was innacurate in college and was never a dominate force. He may be great someday but that's all potential based on physical attributes. 

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