WALT STRINGER’S FINAL BIGBOARD TOP 100 PROSPECTS

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The suspense and speculation continue to rise as the 2022 NFL draft is merely hours away, and things are really beginning to take form when it comes to who the “Elite” prospects are, and which guys have come back to earth or have seemingly been forgotten. Since the conclusion of the College Football Season, we have seen season long locks to be Top 10 Picks in DeMarvin Leal (Texas A&M), Kaiir Elam (Florida), Kenyon Green (Texas A&M), and Jahan Dotson (Penn State) all take back seats and see their stock plummet in favor of under the radar talent. Florida State Edge Rusher Jermaine Johnson is a solid example of a player who, prior to 2021, was touted as a mid-second-round pick. Now with the draft only weeks away, we could possibly hear his name called in the Top 5. Georgia’s Travon Walker is in discussions for the NO. 1 Overall Pick, and Leal may very well be an early-mid second-round pick now! Things have massively changed in regard to the draft landscape over the past seven months. There’s zero certainty at the moment pertaining to Picks 1 and 2, no top QB, and an Edge Rusher class that’s deep enough to deter teams from trading up. The RB position has been devalued so heavily over the past three drafts that it’s now to the point that first-round talents are mocked as mid-second-round bargains. If this was 2012, Breece Hall (Iowa State), Isaiah Spiller (Texas A&M), and Kenneth Walker III (Michigan State) would all be mid-late first-round selections. But with the insane surge of the passing game over the past decade, coupled with the need for more versatile receiving backs who can also play in the slot, the need for the talented bell cow is no longer a primary concern, but more so a luxury in 2022. Two ultra-talented signal-callers in Malik Willis and Matt Corral headline the QB Class, with a highly experienced and battle-tested Senior in Kenny Pickett right there contending for first off the board. The best athletes play Cornerback and Wide Receiver! Just my opinion, and in this draft those positions provide the highest level of quality players deep into the second and third rounds. We could potentially see a combination of 10 selected in the first round (6 WRs/4 CBs). Within a draft class this deep and talented, almost every need at any position can be addressed in multiple rounds; there just isn’t that “Figure Head” QB to headline the Class. After the first three, the pool really gets shallow in regards to finding even a potential solid backup. With that being said, the organizations also play a vital role in how their drafts classes develop over those first three-to-four years post-draft. Some rookies are thrown into positions they should logically not be in and have no shot at success, while others are allowed to develop and grow within the organization. Let’s take a look at the 100 players I have ranked going into Thursday nights NFL DRAFT.

 

1.EVAN NEAL, 6-7 340 LBS OT/ALABAMA

2.AIDAN HUTCHINSON, 6-6 265 LBS EDGE/MICHIGAN

3.IKEM EKWONU, 6-4 320 LBS OT/NORTH CAROLINA STATE

4.AHMAD GARDNER, 6-3 200 LBS CB/CINCINNATI

5.DEREK STINGLEY JR., 6-1 195 LBS CB/LSU

6.TRAVON WALKER, 6-5 275 LBS EDGE/GEORGIA

7.GARRETT WILSON, 6-0 192 LBS WR/OHIO STATE

8.JERMAINE JOHNSON, 6-5 260 LBS EDGE/FLORIDA STATE

9.DEVIN LLOYD, 6-3 235 LBS LB/UTAH

10.CHARLES CROSS, 6-5 310 LBS OT/MISSISSIPPI STATE

11.GEORGE KARLAFTIS, 6-4 266 LBS EDGE/PURDUE

12.KAYVON THIBODEAUX, 6-4 254 LBS EDGE/OREGON

13.MALIK WILLIS, 6-1 220 LBS QB/LIBERTY

14.DEVONTE WYATT, 6-3 315 LBS DT/GEORGIA

15.KYLE HAMILTON, 6-4 220 LBS S/NOTRE DAME

16.JORDAN DAVIS, 6-6 340 LBS DT/GEORGIA

17.CHRIS OLAVE, 6-1 188 LBS WR/OHIO STATE

18.JAMESON WILLIAMS, 6-2 189 LBS WR/ALABAMA

19.TYLER LINDERBAUM 6-2 296 LBS C/IOWA

20.DRAKE LONDON, 6-5 210 LBS WR/USC

21.DAX HILL, 6-0 192 LBS S/MICHIGAN

22.KENNY PICKETT, 6-3 225 LBS QB/PITTSBURGH

23.MATT CORRAL, QB 6-2 212 LBS QB/OLE MISS

24.NAKOBE DEAN, 6-0 225 LBS LB/GEORGIA

25.TRENT MCDUFFIE, 5-11 195 LBS CB/WASHINGTON

26.KAIIR ELAM, 6-2 192 LBS CB/FLORIDA

27.KENYON GREEN, 6-4 325 LBS G/TEXAS A&M

28.BOYE MAFE, 6-4 265 LBS EDGE/MINNESOTA

29.GEORGE PICKENS, 6-3 200 LBS WR/GEORGIA

30.ARNOLD EBIKETIE, 6-3 256 LBS EDGE/PENN STATE

31.JAHAN DOTSON, 5-11 184 LBS WR/PENN STATE

32.TRAYLON BURKS, 6-3 220 LBS WR/ARKANSAS

33.ZION JOHNSON, 6-3 316 LBS G/BOSTON COLLEGE

34.LEWIS CINE, 6-1 200 LBS S/GEORGIA

35.QUAY WALKER, 6-4 240 LBS LB/GEORGIA

36.TRAVIS JONES, 6-4 333 LBS DT/CONNETICUT 

37.BERNHARD RAIMANN, 6-7 305 LBS OT/CENTRAL MICHIGAN

38.LEO CHENAL, 6-2 261 LBS LB/WISCONSIN

39.TREY MCBRIDE, 6-4 246 LBS TE/COLORADO STATE

40.CALVIN AUSTIN III, 5-8 170LBS WR/MEMPHIS

 

41.KENNETH WALKER III 5-10 210 LBS RB/MICHIGAN STATE

42.NIK BONITTO, 6-3 240 LBS LB/OKLAHOMA

43.TREVOR PENNING, 6-7 325 OT/NORTHERN IOWA

44.CHAD MUMA, 6-3 242 LBS LB/WYOMING

45.JALEN PITRE, 6-0 197 LBS CB/BAYLOR

46.ERIK EZUKANMA, 6-2 209 LBS WR/TEXAS TECH

47.SKY MOORE, 5-10 195 LBS WR/WESTERN MICHIGAN

48.JAQUAN BRISKER, 6-1 199 LBS S/PENN STATE

49.CAMERON THOMAS, 6-5 270 LBS EDGE/SAN DIEGO STATE

50.KYLER GORDON, 6-0 200 LBS CB/WASHINGTON

51.TROY ANDERSON, 6-4 235 LBS LB/MONTANA STATE

52.CHRISTIAN HARRIS, 6-2 232 LBS LB/ALABAMA

53.BREECE HALL, 6-1 220 LBS RB/IOWA STATE

54.ALEC PIERCE, 6-3 213 LBS WR/CINCINNATI

55.ROGER MCCREARY, 6-0 190 LBS CB/AUBURN

56.LOGAN HALL, 6-6 260 LBS DT/HOUSTON

57.BRANDON SMITH 6-3 241 LBS LB/PENN STATE

58.CARSON STRONG, 6-4 215 LBS QB/NEVADA

59.DAVID OJABO, 6-5 250 LBS EDGE/MICHIGAN

60.ANDREW BOOTH JR., 6-0 195 LBS CB/CLEMSON

61.BRIAN ASAMOAH 6-1 228 LBS LB/OKLAHOMA

62.DESMOND RIDDER, 6-3 215 LBS QB/CINCINNATI

63.DEMARVIN LEAL, 6-4 290 LBS DT/TEXAS A&M

64.DARIAN KINNARD, 6-5 345 LBS OT/KENTUCKY

65.KERBY JOSEPH, 6-1 200 LBS S/ILLINOIS 

66.JALEN TOLBERT, 6-3 190 LBS WR/SOUTH ALABAMA

67.ISAIAH SPILLER, 6-1 215 LBS RB/TEXAS A&M

68.JUSTYN ROSS, 6-4 205 LBS WR/CLEMSON

69.KINGSLEY ENAGBARE, 6-4 258 LBS EDGE/SOUTH CAROLINA

70.DYLAN PARHAM, 6-3 285 LBS G/MEMPHIS

71.JAMAREE SALYER, 6-4 325 LBS OT/GEORGIA

72.CHRISTIAN WATSON, 6-5 208 LBS WR/NORTH DAKOTA STATE

73.DARRIAN BEAVERS, 6-4 255 LBS LB/CINCINNATI

74.KELLEN DIESCH, 6-7 300 LBS OT/ARIZONA STATE

75.CHANNING TINDALL, 6-2 230 LBS LB/FLORIDA

76.KHALIL SHAKIR, 6-0 190 LBS WR/BOISE STATE

77.PERRION WINFREY, 6-4 292 LBS DT/OKLAHOMA

78.ISAIAH LIKELY, 6-4 240 LBS TE/COASTAL CAROLINA

79.DANIEL FAALELE, 6-9 380 LBS OT/MINNESOTA

80.MARTIN EMERSON, 6-2 200 LBS CB/MISSISSIPPI STATE

81.ISAIAH THOMAS, 6-5 266 LBS EDGE/OKLAHOMA

82.JOHN METCHIE, 6-0 195 LBS WR/ALABAMA

83.MARCUS JONES, 5-8 185 LBS CB/HOUSTON

84.JOJO DOMANN, 6-1 230 LBS LB/NEBRASKA

85.NICK CROSS, 6-1 210 LBS S/MARYLAND

86.LUKE GOEDEKE, 6-5 310 LBS OT/CENTRAL MICHIGAN

87.WANDALE ROBINSON, 5-11 185 LBS WR/KENTUCKY

88.DRAKE JACKSON, 6-4 250 LBS EDGE/USC

89.ABRAHAM LUCAS, 6-7 319 LBS OT/WASHINGTON STATE

90.JOSH PASCHAL 6-3 278 LBS EDGE/KENTUCKY

91.TYLER SMITH, 6-6 332 LBS, OT/TULSA

92.DEANGELO MALONE, 6-4 240 LBS EDGE/W.KENTUCKY

93.CAM TAYLOR-BRITT, 6-0 197 LBS CB/NEBRASKA

94.RASHEED WALKER, 6-6 320 LBS OT/PENN STATE

95.DOHNOVAN WEST, 6-4 300 LBS ARIZONA STATE

96.DAMEON PIERCE, 5-10 215 LBS RB/FLORIDA

97.COLE STRANGE, 6-6 301 G/CHATTANOOGA 

98.MAX MITCHELL, 6-6 297 LBS OT/LOUISIANA 

99.JAMES COOK, 5-11 190 LBS RB/GEORGIA

100.TARIQ WOOLEN, 6-4 205 LBS CB/TEXAS-SAN ANTONIO