2024 Big Board

Top 100QBRB – WRTEOTIOL – EDGEDLLBCBSKP

Grade Scale for Ceiling/Floor: High-End Starter: 80+ | Avg. Starter: 60-79 | Backup/Situational Starter: 40-59 | Roster Filler: 20-39 | Camp Invite: 0-19 |
NFL Readiness: Graded on 0-5 scale
Grade calculation: Average of Ceiling(x3) and Floor + NFL readiness
RAS: Relative Athletic Score
RkPlayerPosSchoolHtWtAgeRASFortyVertCaptainCeilingFloorReadyGradeScouting Report
1Marvin Harrison Jr.WR1 Ohio State6'3"209------ 96664.593.0
2Caleb WilliamsQB1 USC6'1"214------9959392.0
3Joe AltOT1 Notre Dame6'8"3215.057.31289862392.0
4Malik NabersWR2 LSU6'0"200------ 9565491.5
5Rome OdunzeWR3 Washington6'3"2124.456.88399562490.8
6Olu FashanuOT2 Penn State6'6"3125.11--329760390.8Two-year starter at left tackle with a prototypical blend of length and athleticism for the position. Use of leverage can be inconsistent, but has the raw strenth to recover most of the time. Inconsistency with leverage shows up in the run game as well, but there are plenty of dominant reps to have confidence in his ability to be more consistent in that area. Could improve his lower-body strength, as he was more inconsistent against power rushers. Played in a pro-style passing offense and has plenty of reps in traditional pass protection. Looks like a high-floor, high-ceiling prospect who just needs to fine tune some areas of his game to reach an elite performance.
7Laiatu LatuEDGE1 UCLA6'5"2594.64--32 95554.589.5
8Dallas TurnerEDGE2 Alabama6'3"2474.46--40.598502.588.5
9Taliese FuagaOT3 Oregon State6'6"3245.13--329065487.8Two-year starter at right tackle, though he may be viewed as a guard by some teams. Wide, strudy base makes him tough to move off his spot, and he has an elite ceiling at guard. He also has the length to play tackle, however, and deserves a shot there first. Quickness is average, and speed rushers can beat him on the edge if they're able to avoid engagement off the snap - but his hands are so powerful he can dominate anyone once he gets his hands on them. Run blocking is his strength. Most edge defenders are hoping to force a stalemate at best, because you cannot move him off his spot and typically he's moving you instead. Fits best in a power run offense.
10JC LathamOT4 Alabama6'5"342------9455387.3
11Byron Murphy IIDL1 Texas6'0"2974.87--3394503.586.5
12Jackson Powers-JohnsonIOL1 Oregon6'3"328----32 9060486.5
13Amarius MimsOT5 Georgia6'8"3405.07--25.595502.586.3
14Jer'Zhan NewtonDL2 Illinois6'2"304------92553.586.3
15Quinyon MitchellCB1 Toledo6'0"1954.33--38 94462.584.5
16Terrion ArnoldCB2 Alabama6'0"1894.50--37 9346384.3
17Kool-Aid McKinstryCB3 Alabama5'11"199------ 9148484.3
18Michael Penix Jr.QB2 Washington6'2"216------8856484.0
19Nate WigginsCB4 Clemson6'1"1734.28--36 9344383.8
20Graham BartonOT6 Duke6'5"313------84654.583.8
21Cooper BeebeIOL2 Kansas State6'3"3225.037.4427.58562483.3
22Chop RobinsonEDGE3 Penn State6'3"2544.48--34.5 9050383.0
23Jayden DanielsQB3 LSU6'3"210------8855382.8
24Roman WilsonWR4 Michigan5'11"1854.39---- 8560482.8
25Brock BowersTE1 Georgia6'3"243------ 8562382.3
26Jared VerseEDGE4 Florida State6'4"2544.587.31358555481.5
27J.J. McCarthyQB4 Michigan6'2"219--6.82--9045280.8
28Troy FautanuIOL3 Washington6'4"3175.01--32.5 82583.579.5
29Adonai MitchellWR5 Texas6'2"2054.34--39 8648379.5
30Drake MayeQB5 North Carolina6'4"223------90401.579.0Nice blend of size, athleticism and arm strength. Legitimate threat to pick up yards with his legs. Accuracy is inconsistent and mechanics are a factor, especially when facing pressure. Needs the game to slow down for him - he can't process quickly enough to adjust to pressure while maintaining his mechanics. Poor pocket movement - drops his eyes too often and doesn't use his athleticism to buy time, mostly just takes off running and sometimes runs into sacks. Takes too many risks downfield and lacks the pinpoint accuracy to get away with it. In a clean pocket his physical tool shine, but he just doesn't have the natural accuracy and processing ability to excel against pressure and that will prevent him from making a smooth transition to the NFL. Fits best in an offense that wants to challenge defenses downfield, and may struggle in an offense that relies heavily on short, quick timing throws which require ideal ball placement to help produce YAC. Probably would benefit from some time on the bench in 2024 so his bad habits don't become engrained, and when he does take the field, expect slow progress. He has the potential to develop into a high-end starter, but we should ancitipate needing at least one year of development before he's up to a baseline NFL starter level.
31Edgerrin CooperLB1 Texas A&M6'2"2304.51--34.5 8545378.0
32Kingsley SuamataiaOT7 BYU6'4"3265.04--288644277.5
33Troy FranklinWR6 Oregon6'2"1764.416.9039 8252377.5
34Calen BullockS1 USC6'2"1884.48---- 8250377.0
35Brian Thomas Jr.WR7 LSU6'3"2094.33--38.5 82502.576.5
36Payton WilsonLB2 NC State6'4"2334.43--34.58438476.5
37Patrick PaulOT8 Houston6'7"3315.137.65298053376.3Three-year full-time starter at left tackle, but started mutliple games in all five years at Houston. Primarily wins with overpowering length and strength, but has decent athleticism to pair with it. Technique is inconsistent - especially his hand placement - but he gets away with it because of his physical presence. Sloppy play led to too many penalties for much of his career, but he cleaned that up in 2023. Not as dominant as a run blocker, as he struggles to stay low and win with leverage. Also looks awkward on the move as a run blocker and doesn't always efficiently get to his target. Some teams may see him as a better fit at right tackle given his modest athleticism. Fits best in a pass-heavy offense if he's going to play immediately, but he has the raw tools for any scheme.
38Cooper DeJeanCB5 Iowa6'1"203------ 8247376.3
39Tyler GuytonOT9 Oklahoma6'8"3225.197.5034.59030176.0
40Adisa IsaacEDGE5 Penn State6'4"2474.74--34.58052376.0
41Roger RosengartenOT10 Washington6'5"3084.92--3082472.575.8
42Kamari LassiterCB6 Georgia5'11"186--6.62-- 80483.575.5
43Michael Hall Jr.DL3 Ohio State6'3"290------ 8538275.3
44Darius RobinsonDL4 Missouri6'5"2854.95--357952375.3
45Mohamed KamaraEDGE6 Colorado State6'1"2484.57--34.57948475.3
46Ja'Tavion SandersTE2 Texas6'4"2454.69---- 8247275.3
47Jonathon BrooksRB1 Texas6'0"216------ 83422.575.3
48Trevin WallaceLB3 Kentucky6'1"2374.51--37.58245274.8
49Braden FiskeDL5 Florida State6'3"2924.78--33.5 8140474.8
50Christian MahoganyIOL4 Boston College6'3"3145.137.8132.579522.574.8