PFF Top 10 Players as of 10-18-2021 @ Each Position

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QBs

1. MALIK WILLIS, LIBERTY

2. Matt Corral, Ole Miss

3. Sam Howell, North Carolina

4. TANNER MCKEE, STANFORD

5. KENNY PICKETT, PITTSBURGH

6. CARSON STRONG, NEVADA

7. SPENCER RATTLER, OKLAHOMA

8. DESMOND RIDDER, CINCINNATI

9. PHIL JURKOVEC, BOSTON COLLEGE

10. KEDON SLOVIS, USC


RB

1. Kenneth Walker III, Michigan State

2. BREECE HALL, IOWA STATE

3. ZACH CHARBONNET, UCLA

4. ISAIAH SPILLER, TEXAS A&M

5. ZONOVAN KNIGHT, N.C. STATE

6. BRIAN ROBINSON, ALABAMA

7. JERRION EALY, OLE MISS

8. TYLER ALLGEIER, BYU

9. KYREN WILLIAMS, NOTRE DAME

10. PIERRE STRONG, SOUTH DAKOTA STATE


WR

1. GARRETT WILSON, OHIO STATE

2. CHRIS OLAVE, OHIO STATE

3. DRAKE LONDON, USC

4. TREYLON BURKS, ARKANSAS

5. JAMESON WILLIAMS, ALABAMA

6. JAHAN DOTSON, PENN STATE

7. JOHN METCHIE, ALABAMA

8. JALEN TOLBERT, SOUTH ALABAMA

9. DONTAY DEMUS JR., MARYLAND

10. ROMEO DOUBS, NEVADA


TE

1. TREY MCBRIDE, COLORADO STATE

2. ISAIAH LIKELY, COASTAL CAROLINA

3. JALEN WYDERMYER, TEXAS A&M

4. JAHLEEL BILLINGSLEY, ALABAMA

5. JEREMY RUCKERT, OHIO STATE

6. GREG DULCICH, UCLA

7. COLE TURNER, NEVADA

8. CADE OTTON, WASHINGTON

9. BRANT KUITHE, UTAH

10. CHARLIE KOLAR, IOWA STATE


OT

1. EVAN NEAL, ALABAMA

2. KENYON GREEN, TEXAS A&M

3. CHARLES CROSS, MISSISSIPPI STATE

4. NICHOLAS PETIT-FRERE, OHIO STATE

5. KELLEN DIESCH, ARIZONA STATE

6. BERNHARD RAIMANN, CENTRAL MICHIGAN

7. JAXSON KIRKLAND, WASHINGTON

8. TREVOR PENNING, NORTHERN IOWA

9. ZION NELSON, MIAMI (FL)

10. DANIEL FAALELE, MINNESOTA


iOL

1. TYLER LINDERBAUM, IOWA (side note, most likely will enter draft as single best PFF rated center since 2014 when they starting doing tracking)

2. IKEM EKWONU, N.C. STATE

3. DARIAN KINNARD, KENTUCKY

4. SEAN RHYAN, UCLA

5. THAYER MUNFORD, OHIO STATE

6. ANDREW VORHEES, USC

7. DOHNOVAN WEST, ARIZONA STATE

8. JARRETT PATTERSON, NOTRE DAME

9. JASON POE, MERCER

10. DYLAN PARHAM, MEMPHIS


iDL

1. JORDAN DAVIS, GEORGIA

2. TRAVIS JONES, CONNECTICUT

3. PHIDARIAN MATHIS, ALABAMA

4. DEVONTE WYATT, GEORGIA

5. PERRION WINFREY, OKLAHOMA

6. LOGAN HALL, HOUSTON

7. ZACHARY CARTER, FLORIDA

8. TYLER DAVIS, CLEMSON

9. HASKELL GARRETT, OHIO STATE

10. CALIJAH KANCEY, PITTSBURGH


Edge

1. KAYVON THIBODEAUX, OREGON

2. AIDAN HUTCHINSON, MICHIGAN

3. DEMARVIN LEAL, TEXAS A&M

4. KINGSLEY ENAGBARE, SOUTH CAROLINA

5. ADAM ANDERSON, GEORGIA

6. GEORGE KARLAFTIS, PURDUE

7. DRAKE JACKSON, USC

8. NIK BONITTO, OKLAHOMA

9. ARNOLD EBIKETIE, PENN STATE

10. JERMAINE JOHNSON, FLORIDA STATE


LB

1. DEVIN LLOYD, UTAH

2. NAKOBE DEAN, GEORGIA

3. CHRISTIAN HARRIS, ALABAMA

4. BRANDON SMITH, PENN STATE

5. JESTIN JACOBS, IOWA

6. PAYTON WILSON, N.C. STATE

7. BRIAN ASAMOAH, OKLAHOMA

8. CHAD MUMA, WYOMING

9. OWEN PAPPOE, AUBURN

10. LEO CHENAL, WISCONSIN


CB

1. Derek Stingley Jr., LSU

2. KAIIR ELAM, FLORIDA

3. TRENT MCDUFFIE, WASHINGTON

4. ANDREW BOOTH JR., CLEMSON

5. AHMAD GARDNER, CINCINNATI

6. ROGER MCCREARY, AUBURN

7. MARTIN EMERSON, MISSISSIPPI STATE

8. NOAH DANIELS, TCU

9. JERMAINE WALLER, VIRGINIA TECH

10. KYLER GORDON, WASHINGTON


S

1. KYLE HAMILTON, NOTRE DAME

2. JORDAN BATTLE, ALABAMA

3. JAQUAN BRISKER, PENN STATE

4. DAXTON HILL, MICHIGAN

5. JALEN CATALON, ARKANSAS

6. BRANDON JOSEPH, NORTHWESTERN

7. NICK CROSS, MARYLAND

8. LEWIS CINE, GEORGIA

9. DEMANI RICHARDSON, TEXAS A&M

10. VERONE MCKINLEY, OREGON

 
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There are number of prospects I like that made these lists....but let me hone in on these two for the moment.

Pierre Strong is a guy I absolutely LOVE. I doubt he takes more than a late Day 2, most likely will be in the big group of Day 3 guys. Just an incredibly excellent runner that can do it all - and illustrates a high football IQ in some of the routes, blocking and non-pure running skills he will need at the next level. 5'10' 210lbs has the size to not be breakable, but be that homerun threat. He ran long time ago a 4.42 and I suspect could slip into the 4.3s. This joker folks already in 2021 has 770 yards on 94 rushes for an 8.2 YPC rate. 9 rushing TDs as well. Only six games in he is also throwing in a reception each time.

Brant Kuithe - the modern day receiving TE that could be a pick if we watch Tonyan leave. He's 6'2' and 230lbs but I see a frame capable of filling out solidly another 10 or 15 depending on role the team wants him to do. I normally am not a big "modern receiving TE" type guy, but the thing I love about Kuithe is the high degree of willingness to block, but he seems to understand and know positioning is going to win or succeed in his blocking assignments rather than strength (not a strength of his...pun intended). He'll probably run somewhere in the low 4.5s or high 4.4s I'd suspect given his track running past - starred in high school in the 100m and 200m plus the long and triple jump. A high RAS score candidate I sense. He is easily on pace for his best season yet, which will beat his sophomore campaign of 34 Recs, 602 yards and 6 TDs. He is already at 23 recs, 228 yards and 3 TDs six games into the 2021 campaign - including a 2 TD game against ranked opponent Arizona State.
 

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Ole Miss QB Matt Corral appeared to suffer a bad leg injury in the Sugar Bowl tonight. Sounds like he was being talked about as a very high pick and possibly first QB taken.

Depending on the severity of the leg injury, will he be there at #32? Would Packer fans lose their....minds if Gute grabbed him?
 
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Ole Miss QB Matt Corral appeared to suffer a bad leg injury in the Sugar Bowl tonight. Sounds like he was being talked about as a very high pick and possibly first QB taken.

Depending on the severity of the leg injury, will he be there at #32? Would Packer fans lose their....minds if Gute grabbed him?
I’d be more against the logic behind picking him than I was the Love pick. We’ve picked Love for the future, you have to ride that pick for one year as the starter fully to see precisely what you have before throwing complex doubt into his mind by picking another “top level” draft pick.

Now if Rodgers is leaving this next year and we know that entering the draft I’m 100% a fan of drafting a 3rd to 5th rounder on a QB our staff likes the projection of but would not pose a for sure challenge to Love. Hedge the bet a small bit without messing with the psyche of the Love.
 

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We’ve picked Love for the future, you have to ride that pick for one year as the starter fully to see precisely what you have before throwing complex doubt into his mind by picking another “top level” draft pick.

I think the coaches and Gute know a lot more about Love's future than we all do. I agree that it still will be very dependent on what kind of real reps he gets in the next 1-3 years, but I think they have a decent idea of what he is/will be capable of. That said, if Rodgers is gone and they use a high pick on a QB, I think we have our answer about Love. Mid round or not at all, then I think that would bode well for their optimism over Love.
 

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That said, if Rodgers is gone and they use a high pick on a QB, I think we have our answer about Love. Mid round or not at all, then I think that would bode well for their optimism over Love.
Was it a referendum on AR12 when TT used a 2nd round pick on Brohm the year 12 was the penciled in starter?
 

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