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PFF: Top 100 Draft Players Big Board

Posted on 10/29/20 at 2:02 pm
Posted by diddlydawg7
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Posted on 10/29/20 at 2:02 pm
This is not a mock draft. They are just ranking the players by how good of an NFL player they will be.

1. QB Trevor Lawrence (Clemson)
2. QB Justin Fields (Ohio State)
3. OT Penei Sewell (Oregon)
4. WR Jamarr Chase (N/A)
quote:

What Chase did winning the Biletnikoff award and leading college football in pretty much every conceivable receiving category last season as a true sophomore is enough to solidify his position here on our board. Jaylen Waddle was the only real threat to overtake as WR1, but now his ankle injury means Chase is taking the top spot.

5. LB Micah Parsons (Penn State)
6. WR Jaylen Waddle (Alabama)
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We said going into the season that all we needed to see was his special production on limited snaps translate to a full-time role. After four straight 100-yard games, I'd say he ticked that box. He hauled in six deep catches on seven targets in those four games and should be an elite deep threat in the league.

7. WR Rondale Moore (Purdue)
8. QB Trey Lance (N Dakota St)
9. TE Kyle Pitts (Florida)
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With seven touchdowns and 274 yards already through three games, Pitts is on pace for an all-time receiving season at the position. Still more receiver than complete tight end, he's a mismatch at either position.

10. OT Alex Leatherwood (Alabama)
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Leatherwood has run into trouble at times with his outside hand and has already allowed seven pressures on the season. His combination of feet and length — that he knows how to use — makes me confident he'll figure it out.

11. DL Christian Barmore (Alabama)
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After a knee injury sidelined him early on, Barmore has eased back in with 11 pressures in four games. It hasn't quite been the Quinnen Williams-esque leap some were hoping for, but he's still producing in a full-time role.

12. OLB Gregory Rosseau (Miami)
13. OL Samuel Cosmi (Texas)
14. CB Caleb Farley (VA Tech)
15. OLB Kwity Paye (Michigan)
16. WR Devonta Smith (Alabama)
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Size be damned, Smith just wins. Whether it's along his routes or at the catch point, Smith finds a way to come down with the ball. He's hauled in 45 passes for 556 yards this season and not dropped ONE SINGLE PASS.

17. CB Patrick Surtain (Alabama)
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He's yet to allow more than 50 yards in any single game this season. Yes, he got beaten for a touchdown this past week against Tennessee, but he's allowed only 10 catches from 21 targets for 110 yards for the season.

18. QB Zach Wilson (BYU)
19. OLB Carlos Basham (Wake Forest)
20. LB Jeremiah Owusu-Koromoah (Notre Dame)
21. WR Rashod Bateman (Minnesota)
22. CB Shaun Wade (Ohio State)
23. WR Amon-Ra St. Brown (USC)
24. OL Wyatt Davis (Ohio State)
25. LB Nick Bolton (Missouri)
quote:

Bolton has picked up where he left off, stuffing stat sheets for Missouri's defense. He's already got 18 stops and seven pressures in four games.


26. RB Travis Etienne (Clemson)
27. CB Tyson Campbell (Georgia)
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Campbell had a hiccup for a 90-yard score against Alabama, but that's been about it for him this season. He's had a pass breakup in every single game this season already.

28. CB Derion Kendrick (Clemson)
29. OT Christian Darrisaw (VA Tech)
30. S Trevon Moehrig (TCU)
31. LB Dylan Moses (Alabama)
quote:

Unless he's chasing down ball carriers in space, Moses still has a ways to go at the linebacker position. You see the rare athleticism, but he's only earned a run-defense grade of 56.9 and a coverage grade of 50.0 this season.


32. TE Pat Friermuth (Penn State)
37. OL Trey Smith (Tennessee)
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Smith's consistency has improved this season, and with how powerful he is, you feel great about his style of play translating to the NFL. He may never be your Zack Martin-esque, elite pass protector, but he's a tone-setter and a line-of-scrimmage mover.

43. QB Kyle Trask (Florida)
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Trask has broken out to a degree, but we're still going to need to see more than three games before putting him in the first-round conversation. He's definitely improved his downfield skill set, racking up eight big-time throws already.

44. CB Jaycee Horn (South Carolina)
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Horn's tape against Auburn's Seth Williams was the most dominant any corner has put on film this season. He's still a little too up and down, though, and has four penalties already in five games.

45. OLB Brenton Cox (Florida)
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The Georgia transfer has been quietly dominant for the Gators through three games. He's racked up 16 pressures and an 87.1 overall grade. He's got that bend-burst combo evaluators love.


53. OLB Azeez Ojulari (Georgia)
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After a ho-hum redshirt freshman campaign, Ojulari has burst onto the scene this year. He's got 16 pressures through four games and gave Alabama's Alex Leatherwood his lowest graded outing of the season a couple of weeks ago.


69. WR Terrace Marshall (LSU)
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Marshall has relished his role as top billing in the LSU receiving corps this year. He already has 27 catches for 512 yards and nine touchdowns in four games. That's over two touchdowns per game! He's got legit speed for a taller receiver at 6-foot-3 and some YAC ability as well.

70. RB Najee Harris (Alabama)
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Harris is never going to be a burner, but he'll never be easy to bring down one-on-one, either. He's already had two games with 10 broken tackles so far this season.


78. S Jamien Sherwood (Auburn)
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Sherwood is one of the most physically imposing safeties in college football at 6-foot-2, 220 pounds with legit burst. He's only allowed 8-of-16 targets this year for 91 yards.


79. DL Tyler Shelvin (N/A)
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Shelvin reportedly was up to 375 pounds before opting out of the 2020 season. At that weight — or even the 346 he was listed at — Shelvin will have a difficult time doing much but stuffing the run. He looks like a sure-thing in that regard, however.

80. LB Jabrill Cox (North Dakota State)
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Cox hasn't quite seen the same level of production we saw last year at North Dakota State, but he's held his own at LSU. He's a long and versatile linebacker who can do a little bit of everything.

87. Larry Borom (Missouri)
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Borom's improvement from 2019 to 2020 has been one of the most pleasant surprises this year. After allowing 20 pressures last season, he's yet to allow one in four games this year.

89. OL Drake Jackson (Kentucky)
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Jackson can flat-out move. He's a tad undersized at 292 pounds and likely a center only, but he's handled nose tackles one-on-one far better this year than he did in 2019.

90. OLB Kingsley Enagbare (South Carolina)
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Yet another edge who has burst onto the scene early on. His 84.3 pass-rushing grade is tops in the SEC, and his 14 pressures are over halfway to his total from 2019.

98. CB Roger McCreary (Auburn)
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McCreary has allowed only 11-of-18 targets for 148 yards with three scores, two picks and two pass breakups in five games this season. He's a smooth athlete who is willing to get physical. He's missed only four tackles on 69 attempts in his career.

99. OL Ben Cleveland (Georgia)
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Cleveland has finally locked down a full-time starting role, and he's flourishing. He has allowed only three pressures on 146 pass-blocking snaps all season for an 84.1 pass-blocking grade. He possesses one of the most powerful upper bodies of any interior linemen in college football.



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This post was edited on 10/29/20 at 2:21 pm
Posted by adambomb
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Posted on 10/29/20 at 2:04 pm to
Thanks for posting. Think they have TMjr way too low
Posted by diddlydawg7
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Posted on 10/29/20 at 2:05 pm to
quote:

Thanks for posting. Think they have TMjr way too low


It seems to me like a ton of it is based on what players did in previous years.
Posted by Lemonpuppy
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Posted on 10/29/20 at 2:05 pm to
Lol @ no Mac Jones
Posted by Baby Yoda
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Posted on 10/29/20 at 2:05 pm to
Marshall will be first round
This post was edited on 10/29/20 at 2:05 pm
Posted by paperwasp
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Posted on 10/29/20 at 2:08 pm to
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11. DL Christian Barmore (Alabama)

Surprised Barmore is that high.
Posted by TigerBlood17
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Posted on 10/29/20 at 2:11 pm to
If Terrace Marshall is drafted in the 3rd round, you can chop off my pinky finger.
Posted by WilliamTaylor21
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Posted on 10/29/20 at 2:12 pm to
NFLSU with the Top SEC player again
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4. WR Jamarr Chase


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6. WR Jaylen Waddle
16. WR Devon Smith
Posted by diddlydawg7
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Posted on 10/29/20 at 2:12 pm to
quote:

If Terrace Marshall is drafted in the 3rd round, you can chop off my pinky finger.



Kevin Mays has entered the chat
Posted by diddlydawg7
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Posted on 10/29/20 at 2:13 pm to
quote:

NFLSU with the Top SEC player again


Do you know how to read? I clearly put N/A next to Chase’s name. You know, because he’s not on a team.
Posted by WilliamTaylor21
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Posted on 10/29/20 at 2:15 pm to
Posted by diddlydawg7
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Posted on 10/29/20 at 2:17 pm to
quote:

You did, PFF didn’t


They also credited Georgia with Jamie Newman
Posted by WilliamTaylor21
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Posted on 10/29/20 at 2:17 pm to
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31. LB Dylan Mosses
Unless he's chasing down ball carriers in space, Moses still has a ways to go at the linebacker position. You see the rare athleticism, but he's only earned a run-defense grade of 56.9 and a coverage grade of 50.0 this season.

Still riding the hype of his 9th grade season
Posted by Tuscaloosa
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Posted on 10/29/20 at 2:17 pm to
Yawn
Posted by tmjones2
TX
Member since Feb 2013
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Posted on 10/29/20 at 2:18 pm to
Have to give Chase credit for abandoning ship before the program's downward spiral took him down with it.
Posted by Bench McElroy
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Posted on 10/29/20 at 2:19 pm to
Downvote for no link.
Posted by Bench McElroy
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Posted on 10/29/20 at 2:24 pm to
I can remember only one defensive player from Louisiana who ended up becoming a decent player for Bama. That's Landon Collins. Everybody else has been fricking garbage, Moses included.
Posted by JesusQuintana
St Louis
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Posted on 10/29/20 at 2:25 pm to
Surprised Josh Bledsoe didn’t make this list. He’s going to make some money this weekend matching up with Pitts
Posted by WilliamTaylor21
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Posted on 10/29/20 at 2:30 pm to
Can’t spiral down if you don’t make a NY6 bowl.

Shame LSU didn’t think of that!
Posted by 1BamaRTR
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Posted on 10/29/20 at 2:38 pm to
Not sure why they have Moses that high. They gave him a low grade in 2018. They have him at an even lower grade this season. I guess they’re banking on his athleticism.
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