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Best Player Available After Round One


TheSpecialJuan

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Here’s a look at the best players still on the board after the first round has been completed in the 2018 NFL Draft.

Best Player Available

Rnd

Grade

Pos

Full Name

School

1st

4.46

DE

Harold Landry

Boston College

1st

4.45

CB

Josh Jackson

Iowa

1-2

4.40

OLB

Lorenzo Carter

Georgia

1st

4.39

G

William Hernandez

UTEP

1-2

4.38

RB

Derrius Guice

LSU

1-2

4.37

DT

Maurice Hurst

Michigan

1-2

4.28

WR

Courtland Sutton

SMU

2nd

4.23

TE

Dallas Goedert

South Dakota State

2nd

4.22

WR

Christian Kirk

Texas A&M

2nd

4.21

RB

Nick Chubb

Georgia

2nd

4.20

C

James Daniels

Iowa

2nd

4.19

TE

Michael Gesicki

Penn State

2nd

4.18

S

Ronnie Harrison

Alabama

2nd

4.17

CB

Carlton Davis

Auburn

2nd

4.16

CB

Isaiah Oliver

Colorado

2nd

4.14

WR

DJ Chark

LSU

2nd

4.13

T

Connor Williams

Texas

2nd

4.12

DT

Harrison Phillips

Stanford

2nd

4.10

G

Austin Corbett

Nevada

2nd

4.07

DE

Sam Hubbard

Ohio State

2nd

4.06

RB

Kerryon Johnson

Auburn

2nd

4.04

WR

James Washington

Oklahoma State

2nd

4.03

RB

Ronald Jones II

USC

2nd

4.02

TE

Ian Thomas

Indiana

2nd

4.01

S

Jessie Bates III

Wake Forest

2nd

4.00

DE

Da'Shawn Hand

Alabama

2nd

3.99

DE

Josh Sweat

Florida State

2nd

3.98

T

Brian O'Neill

Pittsburgh

2nd

3.97

DE

Rasheem Green

USC

2nd

3.96

DT

B.J. Hill

North Carolina State

2-3

3.94

DE

Jalyn Holmes

Ohio State

2nd

3.93

S

Kyzir White

West Virginia

2nd

3.92

T

Chukwuma Okorafor

Western Michigan

2-3

3.91

RB

Royce Freeman

Oregon

2-3

3.90

G

Braden Smith

Auburn

2-3

3.89

OLB

Jerome Baker

Ohio State

2-3

3.88

WR

Dante Pettis

Washington

3rd

3.87

DE

Duke Ejiofor

Wake Forest

3rd

3.86

S

Justin Reid

Stanford

3rd

3.85

G

Martinas Rankin

Mississippi State

3rd

3.84

WR

Deon Cain

Clemson

3rd

3.83

OLB

Uchenna Nwosu

USC

3rd

3.82

CB

Donte Jackson

LSU

3rd

3.81

DE

Arden Key

LSU

3rd

3.80

CB

Quenton Meeks

Stanford

3rd

3.79

DT

Derrick Nnadi

Florida State

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