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21. Jordan Love, QB, Utah State

HT: 6-foot-4 | WT: 224 | Highlights

Love is raw, but you saw his potential in 2018, when he had 32 touchdown passes and just six interceptions. A team that takes him in the top 20 is betting on that version of Love.

Stat to know: Love had an FBS-high 17 interceptions last season, but he threw just 12 picks in first two seasons at Utah State.


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22. Patrick Queen, ILB, LSU
HT: 6-foot | WT: 229 | Highlights

Queen had an inconsistent start to the 2019 season, but he came on strong. He has a chance to be an instant-impact starter as a rookie.

Stat to know: Queen started just 16 games in his LSU career, but his 11 defensive pressures last season were the most of any middle linebacker in the SEC.

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23. Brandon Aiyuk, WR, Arizona State
HT: 6-foot | WT: 205 | Highlights

Aiyuk is outstanding after the catch, and he plays bigger than his height, thanks to an 81-inch wingspan. He could also help in the return game.

Stat to know: Aiyuk had 1,192 receiving yards in 2019, second-most in the Pac-12.

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24. Antoine Winfield Jr., S, Minnesota
HT: 5-foot-9 | WT: 203 | Highlights

Winfield had injury issues in 2017 and 2018, but he broke out with seven interceptions last season. He also could play some slot corner.

Stat to know: Last season, Winfield became one of six defensive backs in the past 15 seasons to intercept seven passes and also have three sacks.

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25. D'Andre Swift, RB, Georgia
HT: 5-foot-8 | WT: 212 | Highlights

Swift is the clear top back in this class, a complete player who could help out in the passing game and gash defenses for big gains.

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26. Cesar Ruiz, C, Michigan
HT: 6-foot-2 | WT: 307 | Highlights

Ruiz dominated at center for the Wolverines, but he started a few games at guard in 2017. The versatility is why he's the top-ranked interior offensive lineman.

Stat to know: Ruiz started all 26 games at center over the past two seasons.

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27. J.K. Dobbins, RB, Ohio State
HT: 5-foot-9 | WT: 209 | Highlights

Dobbins looked like a surefire first-round pick as a freshman in 2017, then took a step back as a sophomore. He was back to his explosive self last season, and he has some physicality to his game.

Stat to know: Dobbins had 13 games with 150 rushing yards in his career, the most in Ohio State history.

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28. Michael Pittman Jr., WR, USC
HT: 6-foot-4 | WT: 223 | Highlights

Pittman is rising and he has a shot to go in the first round. His 4.52 40-yard dash at the combine was a great time for a wideout that big and he has smooth hands.

Stat to know: Pittman had a 1.4% drop rate in 2019, the third-best rate among wide receivers with at least 100 targets.

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29. Cole Kmet, TE, Notre Dame
HT: 6-foot-5 | WT: 262 | Highlights

Kmet isn't afraid to block and he's still raw as a pass-catcher. In an unspectacular tight end class, he's the top dog.

Stat to know: Kmet broke out as last season, hauling in 43 passes for 515 yards and six touchdowns. He had just 60 career catches for the Fighting Irish.

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30. Tee Higgins, WR, Clemson
HT: 6-foot-3 | WT: 216 | Highlights

Higgins has a huge frame and is underrated as a route runner. He's not a speed demon, but he could be a red zone force.

Stat to know: Higgins had 27 receiving touchdowns in his Clemson career, tied for most in program history with Sammy Watkins and DeAndre Hopkins.
 

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31. Zack Baun, OLB, Wisconsin

HT: 6-foot-2 | WT: 238 | Highlights

A high school quarterback, Baun broke out last season with 12.5 sacks and 19.5 total tackles for loss. He has some versatility and could bulk up to play defensive end.

Stat to know: Baun had 317 snaps and 8.5 sacks at right outside linebacker and 329 snaps and 4 sacks at left outside linebacker last season.

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32. Jordyn Brooks, ILB, Texas Tech
HT: 6-foot | WT: 240 | Highlights

Brooks is one of my favorites in this class, a tackling machine.

Stat to know: Brooks, who started four seasons for the Red Raiders, finished his career with 367 tackles.

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33. Marlon Davidson, DE, Auburn
HT: 6-foot-3 | WT: 303 | Highlights

There aren't many 300-pounders with bend and quickness, but Davidson could be a 4-3 defensive end.

Stat to know: Davidson led Auburn in sacks (7.5) and pressures (48) last season.


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34. Grant Delpit, S, LSU
HT: 6-foot-2 | WT: 213 | Highlights

Delpit needs to clean up his tackling, but he has All-Pro athleticism and diagnostic ability.

Stat to know: Delpit missed 18 tackles in 2019, tied for the sixth-most in the SEC.

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35. Jonathan Taylor, RB, Wisconsin
HT: 5-foot-10 | WT: 226 | Highlights

Taylor's 4.39 40-yard dash at the combine surprised me, and I moved him up a little bit. He finished his college career with 6,174 rushing yards, sixth-most in FBS history, but he had a lot of wear and tear for the Badgers.

Stat to know: Taylor lost 15 career fumbles, most by any running back since 2017 and more than double the next closest player.

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36. Noah Igbinoghene, CB, Auburn
HT: 5-foot-10 | WT: 198 | Highlights

The son of two Olympians, Igbinoghene is raw, but you can see his tools on tape. I think he'll pick off a few passes and run them back for pick-sixes.

Stat to know: Igbinoghene had 18 pass breakups over the past two seasons, but he began his career as a wide receiver at Auburn, catching six passes for 24 yards in 2017.

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37. Jeff Gladney, CB, TCU
HT: 5-foot-10 | WT: 191 | Highlights

A few teams have a first-round grade on Gladney, who was a four-year starter for the Horned Frogs. He underwent surgery to repair a torn meniscus following the combine.

Stat to know: Gladney's 26 pass breakups over the past two seasons were the most in the entire FBS.

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38. Robert Hunt, G, Louisiana
HT: 6-foot-5 | WT: 323 | Highlights

Hunt is a force in the run game with quick feet as a pass-protector. He'll be an instant starter.

Stat to know: Hunt was a four-year starter for the Ragin' Cajuns, playing left guard, left tackle and right tackle.

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39. Denzel Mims, WR, Baylor
HT: 6-foot-2 | WT: 207 | Highlights

Mims is one of the biggest risers from the combine, where he ran a 4.38 40-yard dash and had a 38.5-inch vertical. He was a touchdown machine in college.

Stat to know: Mims had 28 career receiving touchdowns, third-most in Baylor history.

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40. Josh Jones, OT, Houston
HT: 6-foot-5 | WT: 319 | Highlights

Jones played left tackle in college, but some teams think he will move inside to guard at the next level.

Stat to know: Jones started 45 games in college, all at left tackle, and he allowed zero pressures last season.
 

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41. Jalen Reagor, WR, TCU

HT: 5-foot-10 | WT: 206 | Highlights

Reagor had trouble with drops in 2018 and he wasn't helped by shoddy quarterback play last season. Still, he is a big play waiting to happen when he gets the ball.

Stat to know: Reagor also had two punt-return touchdowns last season.

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42. Justin Madubuike, DT, Texas A&M
HT: 6-foot-2 | WT: 293 | Highlights

Madubuike has upside as an interior penetrator, and he plays low, which helps him in the run game. I love his 2019 tape.

Stat to know: Madubuike had 51 pressures over the past two seasons when playing defensive tackle/nose tackle, tied for seventh-most in the FBS.

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43. Ross Blacklock, DT, TCU
HT: 6-foot-3 | WT: 290 | Highlights

Blacklock has more pass-rushing juice than he showed at TCU, probably because he had to play nose tackle so often. He's a powerful plugger.

Stat to know: Blacklock had 14 tackles at or behind the line of scrimmage when lined up at nose tackle last season, tied for seventh-most in the FBS.

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44. Jaylon Johnson, CB, Utah
HT: 5-foot-11 | WT: 193 | Highlights

Johnson, who played most of last season with a torn right labrum, isn't a straight-line burner (4.50 40), but he sticks to wide receivers.

Stat to know: Johnson broke up 11 passes last season, tied for third most in the Pac-12.

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45. AJ Epenesa, DE, Iowa
HT: 6-foot-5 | WT: 275 | Highlights

Epenesa isn't a stellar athlete, but he's powerful off the edge. He has the frame to play defensive tackle, and there are a few teams that think he'll end up there.

Stat to know: He led the Big Ten with 10.5 sacks as a backup in 2018. Last season, he had 11.5, making him the first Iowa player with double-digit sacks in consecutive seasons since Matt Roth did it in 2002-03.

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46. Clyde Edwards-Helaire, RB, LSU
HT: 5-foot-7 | WT: 207 | Highlights

Edwards-Helaire gets comped to Maurice Jones-Drew because of his size, and his versatility in the passing game makes him an intriguing Day 2 pick.

Stat to know: Edwards-Helaire is the first player in SEC history with 1,000 rushing yards and 50 receptions in a season.

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47. Yetur Gross-Matos, DE, Penn State
HT: 6-foot-5 | WT: 266 | Highlights

Gross-Matos won't wow you with an array of pass-rushing moves, but he was steady and productive for the Nittany Lions. He's a true 4-3 defensive end.

Stat to know: In 38 career games, Gross-Matos amassed 19 sacks, 37 tackles for loss, two forced fumbles and two fumble recoveries.

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48. Austin Jackson, OT, USC
HT: 6-foot-4 | WT: 322 | Highlights

Jackson is a developmental tackle with a high ceiling. If he lands in the right situation, he could be an All-Pro.

Stat to know: Jackson played every snap (1,680) at left tackle for the Trojans over the past two seasons.

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49. Ezra Cleveland, OT, Boise State
HT: 6-foot-6 | WT: 311 | Highlights

I went back to the tape after Cleveland ran a 4.93 40-yard dash at the combine, which was third among offensive linemen. He has some great athletic traits, though his tape is a little inconsistent.

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HT: 5-foot-9 | WT: 223 | Highlights

I trust the tape on Moss, who disappointed at the combine with a 4.65 40-yard dash. He could be an every-down back in the NFL.

Stat to know: Moss is one of four running backs to have 1,000 rushing yards in each of past three seasons
 

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My ideal (realistic) Jets draft...

#11: Ceedee Lamb - WR, Oklahoma
#48: Prince Tega Wanogho - OT, Auburn
#68: Jonathan Greenard - Edge Rusher, Florida
#79: Cam Akers - RB, FSU
#120: Tyler Biadasz - C, Wisconsin
#159: Reggie Robinson - CB, Tulsa
#192: Lawrence Cager - WR, Georgia
#212: Cameron Clark - G, Charlotte
 

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My ideal (realistic) Jets draft...

#11: Ceedee Lamb - WR, Oklahoma
#48: Prince Tega Wanogho - OT, Auburn
#68: Jonathan Greenard - Edge Rusher, Florida
#79: Cam Akers - RB, FSU
#120: Tyler Biadasz - C, Wisconsin
#159: Reggie Robinson - CB, Tulsa
#192: Lawrence Cager - WR, Georgia
#212: Cameron Clark - G, Charlotte
No reason to take Akers that high there will be good RBs late and 1-2 of the top RBs will still be available at 79 prob anyway
 

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My ideal (realistic) Jets draft...

#11: Ceedee Lamb - WR, Oklahoma
#48: Prince Tega Wanogho - OT, Auburn
#68: Jonathan Greenard - Edge Rusher, Florida
#79: Cam Akers - RB, FSU
#120: Tyler Biadasz - C, Wisconsin
#159: Reggie Robinson - CB, Tulsa
#192: Lawrence Cager - WR, Georgia
#212: Cameron Clark - G, Charlotte
that would be good for the jets. if they do not take a wr 1 I will laugh my ass off
 

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Herbert is gonna be the 2nd best QB from the draft. He's the better version of Josh Allen

Herbert screams Ryan Leaf to me. He's even got the 'im a drunk' look down to a T.

that would be good for the jets. if they do not take a wr 1 I will laugh my ass off

I wanna go receiver.. but have you seen our OLine? They're both painfully bad. Although I agree our WR corps looks flabbier.
 

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Herbert screams Ryan Leaf to me. He's even got the 'im a drunk' look down to a T.



I wanna go receiver.. but have you seen our OLine? They're both painfully bad. Although I agree our WR corps looks flabbier.
They upgraded the O-Line a bit in the offseason, we don't have to force OL at 11. If we take Wanogho or Matt Peart on Day 2, that would be great. As well as another C.

We definitely need 2 WRs. The thing is there's gonna be run on receivers from at the end of the 1st round continuing into the 2nd. If we wait til 48, alot of the good WRs will most likely be off the board
 

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Herbert screams Ryan Leaf to me. He's even got the 'im a drunk' look down to a T.



I wanna go receiver.. but have you seen our OLine? They're both painfully bad. Although I agree our WR corps looks flabbier.
Nah Leaf was garbage he only had 53% comp in college and they couldn't be more different personality wise.
 

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Herbert screams Ryan Leaf to me. He's even got the 'im a drunk' look down to a T.



I wanna go receiver.. but have you seen our OLine? They're both painfully bad. Although I agree our WR corps looks flabbier.


If the Jets think one of those Olineman can be elite they should go that direction. It seems to be harder to find good lineman than reveivers
 
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