Let’s take an updated look at our consensus rankings – and see which teams might have made mistakes on Thursday.
On Wednesday, we brought you our draft annual consensus forecast rankings based on lists from five sources: ESPNAnd Focus on professional footballAnd CBS SportsAnd Pro Football Network And your drive. Now that the first round of the draft is behind us, here are the top 100 remaining prospects.
Below the table, we’ll detail some of the hits (and misses) from Thursday night’s first-round picks.
Top 100 potential clients
(via Route 1, p. 31)
rank (the previous) |
POS (PosRnk) |
player school (rnk range) |
13 (10) |
Cb (3) |
Joey Porter Jr Ben Street (10-23) |
15 (12) |
s (1) |
Bryan branch Alabama (8-28) |
17 (17) |
QB (4) |
Will Levis Kentucky (7-39) |
21 (15) |
the (2) |
Michael Meyer Our Lady (17-26) |
32 (36) |
c (1) |
John Michael Schmitz Minnesota (33-47) |
35 (26) |
Cb (6) |
Cam Smith South Carolina (30-59) |
36 (29) |
g (1) |
O’Cyrus Torrence Florida (25-72) |
37 (38) |
pound (1) |
Drew Sanders Arkansas (29-58) |
38 (25) |
Cb (7) |
Kelly Ringo Georgia (17-66) |
39 (57) |
the (3) |
Darnell Washington Georgia (35-73) |
40 (66) |
edge (8) |
Keon White Georgia Tech (34-60) |
42 (64) |
g (2) |
Steve Avila TCU (31-71) |
43 (90) |
edge (9) |
Adetomiwa Adebawore Northwest (38-56) |
45 (30) |
WR (5) |
Josh Downs North Carolina (35-76) |
46 (37) |
edge (10) |
BJ Ojulari LSU (43-57) |
47 (75) |
QB (5) |
Hendon Hooker Tennessee (31-81) |
48 (45) |
WR (6) |
Jalin Hyatt Tennessee (46-61) |
49 (35) |
pound (3) |
Trenton Simpson Clemson (34-71) |
50 (51) |
t (6) |
Cody Mauch N Dakota Street (44-62) |
51 (34) |
edge (11) |
Isaiah Fosky Our Lady (24-73) |
52 (44) |
the (4) |
Luke Musgrave Oregon Street (38-74) |
53 (50) |
edge (12) |
Derek Hall Auburn (39-87) |
54 (92) |
Cb (8) |
DJ Turner Michigan (34-69) |
55 (137) |
Cb (9) |
Julius Prentice Kansas Street (27-68) |
56 (99) |
c (2) |
Joe Tipman Wisconsin (41-67) |
57 (24) |
s (2) |
Anthony Johnson Texas A&M (31-98) |
58 (43) |
t (7) |
Dawn Jones Ohio Street (31-89) |
59 (62) |
WR (7) |
Cedric Tillman Tennessee (32-77) |
60 (68) |
Cb (10) |
Terek Stephenson Miami (FL) (39-106) |
61 (76) |
the (5) |
Sam Laporta Iowa (41-108) |
62 (73) |
DT (5) |
Keanu Benton Wisconsin (45-87) |
63 (56) |
t (8) |
Matthew Bergeron Syracuse (45-96) |
64 (80) |
pound (4) |
Diane Henley Washington Street (47-99) |
65 (95) |
s (3) |
Sydney Brown Illinois (53-91) |
66 (31) |
Cb (11) |
Clark Phillips III Utah (37-94) |
67 (48) |
edge (13) |
Contact Tuiplutu USC (52-99) |
68 (154) |
WR (8) |
Tyler Scott Cincinnati (51-86) |
69 (54) |
WR (9) |
Rashi rice SMU (70-85) |
70 (122) |
RB (3) |
Tejay Spears Tulane (58-90) |
71 (86) |
WR (10) |
Marvin Mims Oklahoma (71-82) |
72 (136) |
WR (11) |
Jonathan Mingo Ole Miss (44-124) |
73 (84) |
DT (6) |
Gervon Dexter Florida (56-117) |
74 (33) |
DT (7) |
Check out the fish Baylor (49-108) |
75 (52) |
RB (4) |
Devon Ashan Texas A&M (49-100) |
76 (97) |
WR (12) |
Jayden Reed Michigan Avenue (53-122) |
77 (83) |
WR (13) |
Nathaniel Dale Houston (45-106) |
78 (72) |
RB (5) |
Zac Charbonnet University of California (50-122) |
79 (116) |
DT (8) |
Zack Pickens South Carolina (67-110) |
80 (87) |
t (9) |
Blake Vreeland BYU (66-108) |
81 (146) |
Cb (12) |
Darius Rush South Carolina (70-101) |
82 (153) |
Cb (13) |
Gartavius Martin Illinois (63-99) |
83 (71) |
the (6) |
Tucker Craft Dakota Street (74-100) |
84 (63) |
s (4) |
Battle of Jordan Alabama (63-110) |
85 (61) |
edge (14) |
Zack Harrison Ohio Street (76-116) |
86 (74) |
c (3) |
Luke Webler Ohio Street (54-123) |
87 (89) |
s (5) |
Jair Brown Pennsylvania Avenue (67-135) |
88 (69) |
s (6) |
JL Skinner Boise Street (57-134) |
89 (140) |
RB (6) |
Roshon Johnson Texas (79-119) |
90 (109) |
edge (15) |
Isaiah McGuire Missouri (75-115) |
91 (65) |
t (10) |
Jaylen Duncan Maryland (80-137) |
92 (88) |
WR (14) |
AT Berry Wake Forest (88-124) |
93 (187) |
Cb (14) |
Corey Trice Bordeaux (77-177) |
94 (110) |
RB (7) |
Bigsby tank Auburn (65-155) |
95 (152) |
WR (15) |
Michael Wilson Stanford (61-131) |
96 (93) |
edge (16) |
Byron Young Tennessee (71-100) |
97 (123) |
pound (5) |
Dorian Williams Tulane (92-135) |
98 (70) |
s (7) |
Jimmy Robinson Florida Street (83-160) |
99 (81) |
Cb (15) |
Tre’Vius Hodges-Tomlinson TCU (69-180) |
100 (117) |
WR (16) |
Trey Palmer Nebraska (42-151) |
101 (79) |
Cb (16) |
Garrett Williams Syracuse (97-139) |
102 (208) |
edge (17) |
Yes, Diaby Louisville (89-174) |
103 (67) |
Cb (17) |
Jaylon Jones Texas A&M (52-196) |
104 (124) |
edge (18) |
Carl Brooks Bowling Green (67-173) |
105 (82) |
pound (6) |
Henry Too Alabama (83-156) |
106 (144) |
t (11) |
Wanya Morris Oklahoma (64-148) |
107 (131) |
t (12) |
Tyler Stein Alabama (80-188) |
108 (134) |
DT (9) |
Moro Ogumo Texas (81-141) |
109 (130) |
Cb (18) |
Riley Moss Iowa (62-169) |
110 (132) |
Cb (19) |
Ketrell Clark Louisville (102-130) |
111 (104) |
edge (19) |
Nick Herbig Wisconsin (64-192) |
112 (225) |
g (3) |
Chandler Zavala North Carolina Street (78-134) |
113 (58) |
Cb (20) |
Eli Rex Alabama (79-174) |
114 (91) |
edge (20) |
Colby Wooden Auburn (96-155) |
115 (111) |
RB (8) |
Kinder Miller TCU (62-167) |
116 (100) |
RB (9) |
Zack Evans Ole Miss (104-151) |
117 (59) |
s (8) |
Christopher Smith Georgia (87-170) |
118 (108) |
DT (10) |
Jacqueline Roy LSU (93-130) |
119 (103) |
WR (17) |
Parker Washington Pennsylvania Avenue (97-173) |
120 (253) |
s (9) |
Martha map Sacramento Street (73-137) |
121 (129) |
RB (10) |
Israel Upanikanda Pittsburgh (66-132) |
122 (251) |
the (7) |
Brenton Strange Pennsylvania Avenue (61-139) |
123 (49) |
edge (21) |
Andre Carter II Army (68-193) |
124 (159) |
s (10) |
Daniel Scott California (109-162) |
125 (174) |
g (4) |
Brayden Daniels Utah (117-166) |
126 (112) |
c (4) |
Oluwatimi healer Michigan (110-165) |
127 (246) |
Cb (21) |
Terrell Smith Minnesota (104-136) |
128 (107) |
pound (7) |
DeMarvion Override Texas (88-196) |
129 (125) |
QB (6) |
Jake Haner Fresno Street (109-175) |
130 (77) |
pound (8) |
Noah Sewell Oregon (50-179) |
131 (47) |
WR (18) |
Kishon Pot LSU (104-131) |
the Houston Tx Raised the eyebrows when the draft was opened, the third overall pick was traded immediately after the second overall pick was used for quarterback CJ Stroud. So immediately, not only did they land Ohio State quarterback, but Alabama’s highest-ranked quarterback, Will Anderson Jr.
Through the first nine picks, the teams have remained very close to our consolidated Grand Council. But starting from Chicago Bears In pick 10, there were five double-digit rangers in the next nine selections: Tennessee tackle Darnell Wright (14 early picks for the Bears), Alabama running back Jahmir Gibbs (14 picks before the plate to Detroit Lions), Iowa edges rusher Will McDonald IV (19 points early for New York Jets), Mississippi cornerback Emmanuel Forbes (15 picks ahead of the plate for Washington) and Iowa quarterback Jack Campbell, who went to the Lions 23 early.
These incomes led to an unusual situation: by the time he Seattle Seahawks She was on the clock at 20, two running backs were taken—but not one wide receiver. The Seahawks got one of the best values in the first round (eight picks after a projection) by capturing Ohio State wide receiver Jaxon Smith-Njigba — and then three other teams took out remaining first-round receivers: TCUQuentin Johnston went to Los Angeles ChargersBoston college uniform flowers landed with Baltimore Crows And Jordan Addison of the University of Southern California has previously captured it Minnesota Vikings.
That running wide helped create a Cincinnati Bengals For best value for the first round when they took Miles Murphy 12 off Clemson edge rusher later than the board indicated – after the previous run had opened the door for New England Patriots To get Oregon cornerback Christian Gonzalez 11 picks after the projected board.
But there was another head-scratching selection: Dallas Cowboys She reached 18 points to tackle Michigan defensive tackle Mazie Smith at the 26. Almost immediately, There was a report that the Cowboys had declined a trade offer from the Chiefs for the 26th pick —but then a player who was very likely to be available for Kansas City’s 31st pick was selected. A later report stated that Dallas had He passed on the deal when it was learned that Kansas City also wanted to acquire Smith. Perhaps Kansas City was interested in Smith – but if that was the case, why would General Manager Brett Fitch tell the Cowboys what he had in mind?
Good values are still available. Heading into the second round, the top four players were expected to participate in the first round. How long will it last? in 2021, Our Lady Linebacker Jeremiah Owusu-Koramoah was the last player in the first round to be selected with the 52nd pick. A year ago, Liberty quarterback Malik Willis (who was ranked 24th) lasted until Tennessee Titans He chose him with the 86th pick. Three picks earlier, Philadelphia Eagles He had caught 16 linebacker Nakobe Dean in the 83rd.
Chiefs now have nine remaining choices:
- Second round, pick 32 (63rd overall)
- Round 3, pick 32 (Rank 95 overall)
- Round 4, pick 20 (122nd overall)
- Round 4, pick 32 (Ranked 134 overall)
- Round 5, pick 32 (Rank 166 overall)
- Round 6, pick 1 (Rank 178 overall)
- Round 6, pick 40 (217th overall)
- Round 7, pick 32 (249 total)
- Round 7, pick 33 (Rank 250 overall)
Enjoy Rounds Two and Three on Friday night – and we’ll be back with an updated unanimous standings on Saturday morning.