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The Huddle Report ranks these guys as among the top draftniks out there. I know, I know, it's like one more bite of turkey and stuffing at Thanksgiving. But i hadn't seen it posted much, so here you go. [edit: posted just the top 32; notable about Ward to me. It's not unusual for a DB picked that high, Ward is nearly universally thought of as "that good" but almost never mocked about 8 if not 10. 

http://draftboardguru.com/top100/

 

1 Josh Allen QB Wyoming rJR 1
2 Saquon Barkley RB Penn State jr 1
3 Bradley Chubb Edge N.C. State SR 1
4 Denzel Ward CB Ohio State jr 1
5 Sam Darnold QB USC rSo 2
6 Minkah Fitzpatrick S/CB Alabama jr 1
7 Roquan Smith LB Georgia jr 1
8 Quenton Nelson OG Notre Dame rJR 1
9 Derwin James S Florida State rSo 2
10 Tremaine Edmunds LB Virginia Tech jr 2

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11 Marcus Davenport Edge UTSA SR 2
12 Vita Vea DL Washington rJR 1
13 Josh Rosen QB UCLA jr 3
14 Baker Mayfield QB Oklahoma rSR 4
15 Jaire Alexander CB Louisville jr 2
16 Harold Landry Edge Boston College SR 3
17 Da'Ron Payne DL Alabama jr 2
18 Mike McGlinchey OT Notre Dame rSR 1
19 Rashaan Evans LB Alabama SR 3
20 Mike Hughes CB/KR UCF jr 3

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21 Courtland Sutton WR SMU rJR 1
22 Leighton Vander Esch LB Boise State rJR 4
23 Taven Bryan DL Florida rJR 3
24 Sony Michel RB Georgia SR 2
25 Kolton Miller OT UCLA rJR 2
26 Calvin Ridley WR Alabama jr 2
27 Will Hernandez OG UTEP rSR 2
28 Lamar Jackson QB Louisville jr 5
29 Josh Jackson CB Iowa rJR 4
30 D.J. Moore WR/KR Maryland jr 3

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31 James Daniels C Iowa jr 1
32 Derrius Guice RB LSU

 

Edited by Tyrod's friend
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Nelson over Mayfield and Rosen either implies that those two will likely fail to be good NFL QBs (I disagree) or undervalues the positional importance and weights.

 

The difference between a decent OG and hall of fame OG on a football team's success is less than the difference between a good and a very good QB.

 

Every time I see a guard or running back too high because of their "grade" I think that the NFL still hasn't made the adjustment on positional weights, and how easy it is to find a decent replacement guard on day two or free agency vs how easy it is to fine a decent replacement qb on day two or free agency.  Fortunately I hope that is a market inefficiency that our own team can exploit and allow us to be smarter than other teams.

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