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QB Will Grier, WVU
- Not sure if everyone is just looking at depth charts and his raw numbers, because he was erratic to me last year. didn't really show up *huge* in big games and compiled most of his stats. makes some wild decisions and extends plays for better and worse.
WR A.J. Brown, Ole Miss WR David Sills V, WVU
- Brown is on my NFL draft hit list already...I have no idea how he got pumped up as a first-rounder. he caught a lot of passes against bad teams and linebackers, while the rest of his teammates did the hard work.
RB Bryce Love, Stanford RB Jonathan Taylor, Wisconsin TE Noah Fant, Iowa
OT Trey Adams, Washington OT Jonah Williams, Alabama OG Beau Benzschawel, Wisconsin OG Nate Herbig, Stanford C Ross Pierschbacher, Alabama
- Adams is a bit overrated; Williams is a good degree better.
DE Nick Bosa, Ohio State DT Ed Oliver, Houston DT Christian Wilkins, Clemson DE Clelin Ferrell, Clemson
- The second-team AA at defensive line will be better than practically every other position group. loaded lines everywhere. Ferrell is the best Clemson defender.
LB Devin Bush, Michigan LB Cameron Smith, USC LB Devin White, LSU
- White is a BEAST. cotdamn is he fun to watch, and with more experience (former RB) he is going to be fucking everywhere this season. Cam Smith is a very good college player who has some NFL limitations. didn't watch much Michigan last season.
CB Greedy Williams, LSU CB Deandre Baker, Georgia S Taylor Rapp, Washington S Jaquan Johnson, Miami-FL
- Williams is super talented but a little raw in his technique, Baker plays his role in Smart's system perfectly but is not that talented. Rapp is fun. Johnson is down the list in pure talent, even on his own team, but he's a smart guy who is in the right place a lot.
K Rodrigo Blankenship, Georgia P Mitch Wishnowsky, Utah AP Deebo Samuel, South Carolina
- Deebo is another SEC receiver better than A.J. Brown... --------
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