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***Small update after some tape watching over the weekend***
QB:

1. Trevor Lawrence, QB, CLE
2. Zach Wilson, QB, BYU
3. Trey Lance, QB, NDSU 
4. Justin Fields, QB, OHST
5. Mac Jones, QB, ALA

RB:
1. Travis Etienne, RB, CLE
2. Najee Harris, RB, ALA 
3. Michael Carter, RB, NCU
4. Travis Sermon, RB, OHST
5. Kenny Gainwell, RB, MEM
(Michal Carter +5, Travis Sermon +2, Kenny Gainwell -2)


WR:
1. Ja'Marr Chase, WR, LSU
2. Jaylen Waddle, WR, ALA 
3. Devonta Smith, WR, ALA
4. Kadarious Toney, WR/RB/Whatever, FLO
5. Terrace Marshall Jr., WR, LSU
(Terrace Marshall +2)


TE:
1. Kyle Pitts, TE, FLO 
2. Brevin Jordan, TE, MIA 
3. Pat Freiermuth, TE, PEN
4. Hunter Long, TE, BC
5. Matt Bushman, TE, BYU 

OT: 
1. Penei Sewell, T, ORE
2. Alijah Vera-Tucker, T/G, USC 
3. Rashawn Slater, T/G, NW 
4. Christian Darrisaw, T, VT 
5. Alex Leatherwood, T, ALA

IOL:
1. Alijah Vera-Tucker, T/G, USC
2. Trey Smith, G, TEN 
3. Rashawn Slater, T/G, NW
4. Wyatt Davis, G, OHST
5. Quinn Meinerz, G, WISWW


Edge rusher: 
1. Gregory Rousseau, EDGE, MIA 
2. Kwity Paye, DE/DT, MICH
3. Carlos Basham, EDGE, WF
4. Zaven Collins, EDGE, TUL
5. Azeez Ojulari, EDGE, GEO

Interior Dline:
1. Kwity Paye, DE/DT, MICH
2. Christian Barmore, DT, ALA
3. Jay Tufele, DT, USC
4. Marvin Wilson, DT, FST
5. Jared Goldwire, DT, LOU

LB: 
1. Jeremiah Owusu-Koramoah, OLB/ILB, ND
2. Micah Parsons, OLB/ILB, PST
3. Jamin Davis, ILB, KEN
4. Nick Bolton, LB, MISS
5. Dylan Moses, ILB, ALA
(Nick Bolton +2, Jamin Davis +5, JOK +1)


CB: 
1. Patrick Surtain, CB, ALA
2. Caleb Farley, CB, VT
3. Jaycee Horn, CB, SC
4. Shaun Wade, CB, OHST
5. Tyson Campbell, CB, GEO

S: 
1. Jevon Holland, S, ORE
2. Paris Ford, S, PITT
3. Tyree Gillespie, S, MISS
4. Richie Grant, S, CF
5. Caden Sterns, S, TX 
(Tyree Gillespie +4, Caden Sterns -2)

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28 minutes ago, Verge said:

***Small update after some tape watching over the weekend***
QB:

1. Trevor Lawrence, QB, CLE
2. Zach Wilson, QB, BYU
3. Trey Lance, QB, NDSU 
4. Justin Fields, QB, OHST
5. Mac Jones, QB, ALA

RB:
1. Travis Etienne, RB, CLE
2. Najee Harris, RB, ALA 
3. Michael Carter, RB, NCU
4. Travis Sermon, RB, OHST
5. Kenny Gainwell, RB, MEM
(Michal Carter +5, Travis Sermon +2, Kenny Gainwell -2)


WR:
1. Ja'Marr Chase, WR, LSU
2. Jaylen Waddle, WR, ALA 
3. Devonta Smith, WR, ALA
4. Kadarious Toney, WR/RB/Whatever, FLO
5. Terrace Marshall Jr., WR, LSU
(Terrace Marshall +2)


TE:
1. Kyle Pitts, TE, FLO 
2. Brevin Jordan, TE, MIA 
3. Pat Freiermuth, TE, PEN
4. Hunter Long, TE, BC
5. Matt Bushman, TE, BYU 

OT: 
1. Penei Sewell, T, ORE
2. Alijah Vera-Tucker, T/G, USC 
3. Rashawn Slater, T/G, NW 
4. Christian Darrisaw, T, VT 
5. Alex Leatherwood, T, ALA

IOL:
1. Alijah Vera-Tucker, T/G, USC
2. Trey Smith, G, TEN 
3. Rashawn Slater, T/G, NW
4. Wyatt Davis, G, OHST
5. Quinn Meinerz, G, WISWW


Edge rusher: 
1. Gregory Rousseau, EDGE, MIA 
2. Kwity Paye, DE/DT, MICH
3. Carlos Basham, EDGE, WF
4. Zaven Collins, EDGE, TUL
5. Azeez Ojulari, EDGE, GEO

Interior Dline:
1. Kwity Paye, DE/DT, MICH
2. Christian Barmore, DT, ALA
3. Jay Tufele, DT, USC
4. Marvin Wilson, DT, FST
5. Jared Goldwire, DT, LOU

LB: 
1. Jeremiah Owusu-Koramoah, OLB/ILB, ND
2. Micah Parsons, OLB/ILB, PST
3. Jamin Davis, ILB, KEN
4. Nick Bolton, LB, MISS
5. Dylan Moses, ILB, ALA
(Nick Bolton +2, Jamin Davis +5, JOK +1)


CB: 
1. Patrick Surtain, CB, ALA
2. Caleb Farley, CB, VT
3. Jaycee Horn, CB, SC
4. Shaun Wade, CB, OHST
5. Tyson Campbell, CB, GEO

S: 
1. Jevon Holland, S, ORE
2. Paris Ford, S, PITT
3. Tyree Gillespie, S, MISS
4. Richie Grant, S, CF
5. Caden Sterns, S, TX 
(Tyree Gillespie +4, Caden Sterns -2)

Outside of nitpicking a couple of #4 and #5s, this is pretty much what I have as well.

I think the only big difference I'm seeing is Shaun Wade in the top 5. I had him there to start the season, but have him outside of it now.

Jamin Davis I'm going to have to look into more. Same with Goldwire. Otherwise, I have Alijah at #4 for OTs rather than #2

Good stuff mang. 

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Outside of nitpicking a couple of #4 and #5s, this is pretty much what I have as well.

I think the only big difference I'ms eeing is Shaun Wade in the top 5. I had him there to start the season, but have him outside of it now.

Jamin Davis I'm going to have to look into more. Same with Goldwire. Otherwise, I have Alijah at #4 for OTs rather than #2

Good stuff mang. 

That kid from Northwestern might kick Wade out eventually, but I feel like Wade is a very natural corner and have a hard time moving him at all.

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fwiw, my rankings below

QB:
    1. Trevor Lawrence (Clemson)
    2. Zach Wilson (BYU)
    3. Trey Lance (North Dakota State)
    4. Justin Fields (Ohio State)
    5. Mac Jones (Alabama)

RB:
    1. Travis Etienne (Clemson)
    2. Najee Harris (Alabama)
    3. Michael Carter (UNC)
    4. Travis Sermon (Ohio State)
    5. Kenny Gainwell (Memphis)

WR:
    1. Ja'Marr Chase (LSU)
    2. Jaylen Waddle (Alabama)
    3. Devonta Smith (Alabama)
    4. Rashod Bateman (Minnesota)
    5. Terrace Marshall Jr (LSU)
    
TE:
    1. Kyle Pitts (Florida)
    2. Pat Freiermuth (Penn State)
    3. Brevin Jordan (Miami)
    4. Hunter Long (Boston College)
    5. Tommy Tremble (Notre Dame)
    
OT: 
    1. Penei Sewell (Oregon)
    2. Rashawn Slater (Northwestern)
    3. Christian Darrisaw (Virginia Tech)
    4. Alex Leatherwood (Alabama)
    5. Dillon Radunz (North Dakota State)

OG:
    1. Alijah Vera-Tucker (USC)
    2. Rashawn Slater (Northwestern)
    3. Trey Smith (Tennessee)
    4. Wyatt Davis (Ohio State)
    5. Dillon Radunz (North Dakota State)

Center:
    1. Creed Humphrey (Oklahoma)
    2. Josh Myers (Ohio State)
    3. Landon Dickerson (Alabama)
    4. Quinn Meinerz (Wisconsin-Whitewater)
    5. Trey Hill (Georgia)

EDGE:
    1. Gregory Rousseau (Miami)
    2. Kwity Paye (Michigan)
    3. Azeez Ojulari (Georgia)
    4. Joseph Ossai (Texas)
    5. Jayson Oweh (Penn State)

DT:
    1. Kwity Paye (Michigan)
    2. Christian Barmore (Alabama)
    3. Jay Tufele (USC)
    4. Levi Onwuzurike (Washington)
    5. Jaylen Twyman (Pittsburgh)

LB: 
    1. Micah Parsons (Penn State)
    2. Jeremiah Owusu-Koramoah (Notre Dame)
    3. Zaven Collins (Tulsa)
    4. Nick Bolton (Missouri)
    5. Dylan Moses (Alabama)

CB: 
    1. Caleb Farley (Virginia Tech)
    2. Patrick Surtain II (Alabama)
    3. Jaycee Horn (South Carolina)
    4. Eric Stokes (Georgia)
    5. Asante Samuel Jr (Florida State)

S: 
    1. Jevon Holland (Oregon)
    2. Trevon Moehrig (TCU)
    3. Richi Grant (UCF)
    4. Paris Ford (Pittsburgh)
    5. Caden Sterns (Texas)

Finally, a few prospects that I don't have listed in the top 5s but am still very interested in:
    Lyn-J Dixon, RB, Clemson
    Luke Farrell, TE, Ohio State
    Austin Watkins, WR, UAB
    Walker Little, OT, Stanford
    Tyler Linderbaum, iOL, Iowa
    Osa Odighizuwa, DT, UCLA
    William Bradley-King, EDGE, Baylor
    Chazz Surratt, LB, UNC
    Chase Lucas, CB, Arizona State
    Reed Blankenship, S, Middle Tennessee

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On 2/18/2021 at 9:03 PM, Verge said:

Love Eichenberg, this is a very solid class for OT so I think he could be there for us in the 2nd. He is a very consistent talent, and a serious load in the run game. Moton could be our LT and he could be our RT, I would be estatic.

If we have a 2nd round pick left I could see us going OT there, seems to be a deeper class than normal.

I would think there is a good chance your top 4-5 will be gone by then.  What OTs do you think have a realistic chance to be at pick 39?  Maybe guys 6-8

 

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S: 
1. Jevon Holland, S, ORE
2. Paris Ford, S, PITT
3. Tyree Gillespie, S, MISS
4. Richie Grant, S, CF
5. Caden Sterns, S, TX 
(Tyree Gillespie +4, Caden Sterns -2)

Safety class this year is all over the place. Tony Pauline's top 5:

1) Trevon Moehrig TCU

2) Jevon Holland Oregon

3) Talanoa Hufanga USC

4) Elijah Molden Washington 

5) Richie Grant UCF

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