1)Myles Garrett (DE, TAMU)--Potentially the best pass rusher to come out recently. Unreal first step and one on one will wreck tackles.
2)Leonard Fournette (RB, LSU)--Powerhouse RB who can do it all, great burst and speed as well. Should continue to build the hype train.
3)Deshaun Watson (QB, Clemson)--Mobile QB with very solid accuracy. Can buy time with his legs and make you pay.
4)Christian McCaffrey (RB, Stan)--Elusive and dangerous, had a monster year last year and should continue his success this year.
5)Jonathan Allen (DL, Bama)--Versatile D-lineman, who most had pegged as a mid 1st rounder last year. Should shine in a leadership role.
6)Jalen Tabor (CB, Fla)--Confident corner with good size and speed. Good playmaking ability and not afraid to get in on some run support.
7)Brad Kaaya (QB, Miami)--High football IQ and probably the best prototypical QB in the draft. QB premium should make him a top 2 pick.
8)Carl Lawson (DE, Aub)--Fires off the ball and has great hands, held his own against Dolphins Laremy Tunsil.
9)Dalvin Cook (RB, FSU)--Potential home-run hitter, with explosive burst and plenty of moves to make people miss.
10)OJ Howard (TE, Bama)--Big downfield receiving threat. Had a monster game in the National Championship.
11)Raekwon McMillan (LB, Ohio State)--Defensive general of the Buckeyes defense, he sets them up to be successful. Good coverage skills and consistent tackler.
12)Tim Williams (LB, Bama)--Very effective in limited snaps last season. Expecting a break out year for the Tide.
13)Nick Chubb (RB, Georgia)--If he completely bounces back, his break away speed and powerful running style are enticing.
14)Roderick Johnson (T, FSU)--With Cam Robinson out, Rod takes the lead dog role. Great size and solid technique.
15)Jabrill Peppers (S, Mich)--Versatile DB with good range, and brings an edge to the backfield. Next hybrid Safety/Linebacker which is a growing trend.
16)Mike Williams (WR, Clemson)--Finally back to full strength and should be ready to expand on his 2014 success. Should be a huge benefactor of Watson's Heisman campaign.
17)Reuben Foster (LB, Bama)--Violent tackler and has the size to be a traditional 3-4 inside backer, with just enough coverage ability for 3 downs.
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18)Jarrad Davis (LB, Fla)--Athletic LB who came back for his Senior season. Should be one of the most productive in the country this season.
19)Pat Elflein (G, Ohio State)--Has been a mainstay on this Buckeye O-line, helping to pave the way for Meyers' unique rushing attack.
20)Adoree' Jackson (CB, USC)--Solid coverage corner and dynamic return man. Does a great job breaking up passes but more interceptions this year could vault him into the top 10.