2022 NFL Draft Top 10 Offensive Tackle Prospects

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By Barb Layton

It has only been the last couple of seasons that I actually have taken an interest in the trenches. I always just watched the skilled players. I have now realized what an important part they play in the offense and the defense.

  1. Evan Neal, Alabama
  2. Charles Cross, Mississippi State
  3. Trevor Penning, Northern Iowa
  4. Ikem Ekwonu, NC State
  5. Bernhard Raimann, Central Michigan
  6. Nicholus Petit-Frere, Ohio State
  7. Darian Kinnard, Kentucky
  8. Abraham Lucas, Washington State
  9. Sean Rhyan, UCLA
  10. Daniel Faalele, Minnesota

2022 NFL Draft Top 10 Tight End Prospects

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By Barb Layton

I love the tight ends. It is one group that is difficult to judge because it takes more time for them to meet their potential. I hope this group will prove me wrong.

  • Trey McBride, Colorado State
  • Isaiah Likely, Coastal Carolina
  • Jalen Wydermeyer, Texas A&M
  • Jeremy Ruckert, Ohio State
  • Cade Otton, Washington
  • Trae Barry, Boston College
  • Lucas Krull, Pittsburgh
  • Charlie Kolar, Iowa State
  • Cole Turner, Nevada

2022 NFL Draft Top 10 Wide Receiver Prospects

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By Barb Layton

One of my favorite positions is the wide receivers group. I enjoy watching the different styles of players you find at this position. There is quite a few who are going to be drafted in the first round.

Let’s see how my list of wide receivers will compare to the draft.

  1. Garrett Wilson, Ohio State
  2. Jameson Williams, Alabama
  3. Treylon Burks, Arkansas
  4. Drake London, USC
  5. Chris Olave, Ohio State
  6. Johan Dotson, Penn State
  7. David Bell, Purdue
  8. Jalen Tolbert, South Alabama
  9. George Pickens, Georgia
  10. Romeo Doubs, Nevada

2022 NFL Draft Top 10 Running Backs Prospects

By Barb Layton

I love to see the rankings of each position every year to see how they might go in the draft.

I do not feel that any running back will be taken in the first round this year. Let’s begin doing the ranking of the running backs.

  1. Kenneth Walker, Michigan State
  2. Isaiah Spiller, Texas A&M
  3. Breece Hall, Iowa State
  4. Kyren Williams, Notre Dame
  5. Tyhler Allgeier, BYU
  6. Zonovan Knight, NC State
  7. Jerome Ford, Cincinnati
  8. Rachaad White, Arizona State
  9. James Cook, Georgia
  10. Sincere McCormick, UTSA

Senior Bowl 2022 American Team

by Barb Layton

Offense

Quarterbacks

  • Sam Howell, North Carolina
  • Malik Willis, Liberty
  • Bailey Zappe, Western Kentucky

Running Backs

  • James Cook, Georgia
  • Dameon Pierce, Florida
  • D’Vonte Price, Florida International
  • Brian Robinson, Alabama
  • Connor Heyward, Michigan State (FB)

Wide Receivers

  • Calvin Austin, Memphis
  • Dontario Drummond, Ole Miss
  • Danny Gray, SMU
  • Velus Jones, Tennessee
  • Reggie Roberson, SMU
  • Jalen Tolbert, South Alabama
  • Tre Turner, Virginia Tech

Tight Ends

  • Daniel Bellinger, San Diego State
  • Grant Calcaterra, SMU
  • Greg Dulcich, UCLA
  • Isaiah Likely, Coastal Carolina

Offensive Linemen

  • Spencer Burford, UTSA
  • Luke Fortner, Kentucky
  • Ed Ingram, LSU
  • Braxton Jones, Southern Utah
  • Darian Kinnard, Kentucky
  • Cade Mays, Tennessee
  • Max Mitchell, Louisiana
  • Dylan Parham, Memphis
  • Chris Paul, Tulsa
  • Jamaree Salyer, Georgia
  • Justin Shaffer, Georgia
  • Lecitus Smith, Virginia Tech

Defense

Defensive Linemen

  • Amare Barno, Virginia Tech
  • Zachary Carter, Florida
  • Michael Clemons, Texas A&M
  • Kingsley Enagbare, South Carolina
  • Neil Farrell, LSU
  • Jermaine Johnson, Florida State
  • DeAngelo Malone, Western Kentucky
  • Phidarian Mathis, Alabama
  • Josh Paschal, Kentucky
  • John Ridgeway, Arkansas
  • Cameron Thomas, San Diego State
  • Devonte Wyatt, Georgia

Linebackers

  • Damone Clark, LSU
  • JoJo Domann, Nebraska
  • Aaron Hansford, Texas A&M
  • D’Marco Jackson, Appalachian State
  • Jeremiah Moon, Florida
  • Channing Tindall, Georgia
  • Quay Walker, Georgia

Defensive Backs

  • Tycen Anderson, Toledo
  • Yusuf Corker, Kentucky
  • Akayleb Evans, Missouri
  • Mario Goodrich, Clemson
  • Derion Kendrick, Georgia
  • Zyon McCollum, Sam Houston
  • Roger McCreary, Auburn
  • Leon O’Neal, Texas A&M
  • Alontae Taylor, Tennessee
  • Cam Taylor-Britt, Nebraska
  • Josh Thompson, Texas
  • Tariq Woolen, UTSA

Special Teams

  • LS Jordan Silver, Arkansas
  • PK Cameron Dicker, Texas
  • PT Jake Camarda, Georgia

Senior Bowl 2022 National Team

by Barb Layton

Offense

Quarterbacks

  • Kenny Pickett, Pittsburgh
  • Desmond Ritter, Cincinnati
  • Carson Strong, Nevada

Running Backs

  • Tyler Badie, Missouri
  • Jerome Ford, Cincinnati
  • Hassan Haskins, Michigan
  • Abram Smith, Baylor
  • Rachaad White, Arizona State
  • Jeremiah Hall, Oklahoma (FB)

Wide Receivers

  • Jahan Dotson, Penn State
  • Romeo Doubs, Nevada
  • Bo Melton, Rutgers
  • Alex Pierce, Cincinnati
  • Khalil Shakir, Boise State
  • Christian Watson, North Dakota State

Tight Ends

  • Jake Ferguson, Wisconsin
  • Charlie Kolar, Nevada
  • Trey McBride, Colorado State
  • Jeremy Ruckert, Ohio State
  • Cole Turner, Nevada

Offensive Linemen

  • Ja’Tyre Carter, Southern University
  • Daniel Faalele, Minnesota
  • Luke Goedeke, Central Michigan
  • Marquis Hayes, Oklahoma
  • Zion Johnson, Boston College
  • Abraham Lucas, Washington State
  • Trevor Penning, Northern Iowa
  • Bernhard Raimann, Central Michigan
  • Cole Strange, UT-Chattanooga
  • Andrew Stueber, Michigan
  • Matt Waletzko, North Carolina
  • Nick Zakelj, Fordham

Defense

Defensive Linemen

  • Arnold Ebiketie, Penn State
  • Haskell Garrett, Ohio State
  • Logan Hall, Houston
  • Travis Jones, Connecticut
  • Boye Mafe, Minnesota
  • Otito Ogbonnia, UCLA
  • Esezi Otomewo, Minnesota
  • Dominique Robinson, Miami (OH)
  • Myjai Sanders, Cincinnati
  • Tyreke Smith, Ohio State
  • Isaiah Thomas Oklahoma
  • Perrion Winfrey, Oklahoma

Linebackers

  • Troy Anderson, Montana State
  • Brian Asamoah, Oklahoma
  • Darrian Beavers, Cincinnati
  • Terrel Bernard, Baylor
  • Devin Lloyd, Utah
  • Jesse Luketa, Penn State
  • Chad Muma, Wyoming
  • Mike Rose, Iowa State
  • Sterling Weatherford, Miami (OH)

Defensive Backs

  • Coby Bryant, Cincinnati
  • Tariq, Castro-Fields, Penn State
  • Gregory Junior, Ouachita Baptist
  • Joseph Kerby, Illinois
  • Damarri Mathis, Pittsburgh
  • Jalen Pitre, Baylor
  • Jaylen Watson, Washington State
  • Joshua Williams, Fayetteville State
  • J.T. Woods, Baylor

Special Teams

  • LS Cal Adomitis, Pittsburgh
  • PK Andrew Mevis, Iowa State
  • PT Jordan Stout, Penn State

Early 2022 NFL Draft Prospect Big Board Top 50

By James Layton

With the 2021 NFL Draft just ending two days ago. It’s never to early to start looking to the next class of prospects. This Quarterback class is a interesting one with Spencer Rattler and Desmond Ridder among the top.

This year’s class is going to have a lot of seniors that due to COVID had their seasons canceled, are able to return for their senior seasons.

Let’s get in to the big board.

  1. Kayvon Thibodeaux, Edge Oregon
  2. Spencer Rattler, QB Oklahoma
  3. Sam Howell, QB North Carolina
  4. Derek Stingley Jr, CB LSU
  5. Kyle Hamilton, S Notre Dame
  6. Ahmad Gardner, CB Cincinnati
  7. Christian Harris, LB Alabama
  8. Drake Jackson, Edge USC
  9. Kadon Slovis, QB UCS
  10. Chris Olave, WR Ohio State
  11. Isaiah Spiller, RB Texas A&M
  12. Evan Harrison, Edge Ohio State
  13. Evan Neal, OT Alabama
  14. Garrett Wilson, WR Ohio State
  15. Brenton Cox, Edge Florida
  16. Derion Kendrick, CB Clemson
  17. Rasheed Walker, OT Penn State
  18. Breece Hall, RB Iowa State
  19. Treylon Burks, WR Arkansas
  20. Bubba Bolden, S Miami (FL)
  21. Jalen Wydermyer, TE Texas A&M
  22. Zion Nelson, OT Miami (FL)
  23. Edefuan Ulofoskhio, LB Washington
  24. Tyler Linderbaum, C Iowa
  25. DeMarvin Leal, DT Texas A&M
  26. Justyn Ross, WR Clemson
  27. Aidan Hutchinson, Edge Michigan
  28. Kaiir Elam, CB Florida
  29. Desmond Ridder, QB Cincinnati
  30. George Karlafits, TE Purdue
  31. Charles Cross, OT Mississippi State
  32. Jaden Davis, DT Georgia
  33. Kyren Williams, RB Notre Dame
  34. Cade Otton, TE Washington
  35. Jarrett Patterson, C Notre Dame
  36. Jake Ferguson, TE Wisconsin
  37. Myron Tagovailoa-Amosa, DT Notre Dame
  38. Ed Ingram, G LSU
  39. Ventrell Miller, LB Florida
  40. Isaiah Likely, TE Coastal Carolina
  41. Ben Brown, G Ole Miss
  42. Brandon Joseph, S Northwestern
  43. Abraham Lucas, OT Washington State
  44. Jerrion Ealy, RB Ole Miss
  45. Kana’i Mauga, LB USC
  46. Tykee Smith, S Georgia
  47. Zion Johnson, G Boston College
  48. Colby Wolden, DT Auburn
  49. Jayden Daniels, QB Arizona State
  50. Carson Strong, QB Nevada

2021 NFL Draft Top 10 Running Back Prospects

By James Layton

With College Football hopefully starting soon, I started to think of the top prospects for the 2021 Draft. This yeas prospects class is headlined by Travis Etinne, Chuba Hubbard, Najee Harris, and Master Teague.

Here are my top 10 Prospects:

  1. Travis Etinne, Clemson Senior 5’10 210
  2. Chubba Hubbard, Oklahoma State Junior 6’0 207
  3. Najee Harris, Alabama Senior 6’2 230
  4. Zamir White, Georgia RS Sophomore 5’11 215
  5. Master Teague, Ohio State RS Sophomore 5’11 220
  6. Max Borghi, Washington State Junior 5’9 195
  7. Pooka Williams, Kansas Junior 5’10 170
  8. C.J. Verdell, Oregon Junior 5’9 210
  9. Kennedy Brooks, Oklahoma Junior 5’11 216
  10. Kylin Hill, Mississippi State Senior 5’11 215

During the Season this list might change, but for right now these are the ones I’ll be watching.

2021 NFL Draft Quarterback Rankings

By James Layton

I have been watching a lot of film since the end of the 2020 NFL Draft ended. So far this my current Quarterback Rankings for the 2021 NFL Draft. I have liked this years class a lot better then last years.

This years class reminds me of the 2012 Class and also the 2017 Class. My rankings no surprise is led by Trevor Lawrence, but with this years prospects there are a couple of guys that could take the top spot.

Here are my Quarterback rankings:

  1. Trevor Lawrence, Clemson Junior 6’6 220
  2. Justin Fields, Ohio State Junior 6’2 223
  3. Trey Lance, North Dakota State RS Sophomore 6’3 221
  4. K.J. Costello, Mississippi State Senior 6’5 222
  5. Brock Purdy, Iowa State Junior 6’0 202
  6. Jamie Newman, Georgia Senior 6’4 230
  7. Tanner Morgan, Minnesota Junior 6’2 215
  8. Desmond Ridder, Cincinnati Junior 6’4 215
  9. Kyle Trask, Florida Senior 6’4 234
  10. Sam Ehlinger, Texas Senior 6’3 230

2021 NFL Draft Top 25 Big Board

By James Layton

With Sports being put on hold thanks to Covid-19. I have been binge watching college football games scouting the prospects for the 2021 Draft, not named Trevor Lawrence.

This is my top 25 prospects for the 2021 NFL Draft. This list might change Daily or Weekly.

  1. Trevor Lawrence, QB Clemson Junior 6’6 220
  2. Penei Sewell, OT Oregon Junior 6’5 325
  3. Gregory Rousseau, Edge Miami RS Sophomore 6’5 260
  4. Justin Fields, QB Ohio State Junior 6’2 223
  5. Marvin Wilson, IDL Florida State Senior 6’5 311
  6. Ja’Marr Chase, WR LSU Junior 6’1 200
  7. Shaun Wade, CB Ohio State Junior 6’1 194
  8. Creed Humphrey, IOL Oklahoma Junior 6’5 316
  9. Micah Parsons, LB Penn State Junior 6’2 245
  10. Javon Holland, S Oregon Junior 6’1 190
  11. Travis Etienne, RB Clemson Senior 5’10 210
  12. Dylan Moses, LB Alabama Senior 6’3 235
  13. Patrick Surtain, CB Alabama Junior 6’1 203
  14. Kyle Pitts, TE Florida Junior 6’5 239
  15. Hamsah Nasirildeen, S Florida State Senior 6’5 215
  16. Chuba Hubbard, RB Oklahoma State Junior 6’0 207
  17. Jaylen Twyman, IDL Pittsburgh Junior 6’2 290
  18. Walker Little, OT Stanford Senior 6’7 309
  19. Wyatt Davis, IOL Ohio State Junior 6’4 310
  20. Justyn Ross, WR Clemson Junior 6’3 205
  21. Trey Smith, IOL Tennessee Senior 6’6 325
  22. Carlos Basham Jr, Edge Wake Forest Senior 6’5 275
  23. Trey Lance, QB North Dakota State RS Sophomore 6’3 221
  24. Devonta Smith, WR Alabama Senior 6’1 175
  25. Andre Cisco, S Syracuse Junior 6’0 203