Written by: Cassius Veldkamp
Quinn Ewers 3# QB Texas, 195 Lbs. 6'2
NFL comparison: Joe Burrow
Ewers was a great starter for Texas last year, he has amazing accuracy and has ability to throw downfield and make big plays downfield with ease. If he can translate his acuracy to this year and win the quarterback battle with Arch Manning the 5 star recruit out of Isidore Newman School. I think Ewers will be a great starter in the NFL and a great fit for Carolina.
Will Campbell 66# OL LSU, 320 Lbs. 6'6
NFL comparison: Penei Sewell
New England had some struggles in 2023 to protect their resently released quarterback Mac Jones allowing 48 sacks, 9th in the NFL. Campbell would be a great fit for this struggling offense in order to protect their new quarterback Drake Maye.
Tetairoa McMillan 4# WR Arizona 209 Lbs. 6'5
NFL comparison: AJ Green
Bo Nix Denvers rookie quarterback is gonna need as much help as he can in order to be succed and win games to stay their starter. and McMillan is the perfect receiver for it, McMillan has amazing hands and the perfect height to make big plays down field.
Travis Hunter 12# CB Colorado 185 Lbs. 6'1
NFL comparison: Deion Sanders
Washington struggled to defend the pass in 2023 with 272.18 passing yards allowed per game.
Hunter had an amazing season with Colorado on the defensive side and on offense if they can get this guy on the field they can definitely clear that up.
Carson Beck 15# QB Georgia 220 Lbs. 6'4
NFL comparison: Derek Carr
Beck had an outstanding season with the Bulldogs in 2023 with nearly 4,000 passing yards and a 72.4 completion percentage. If Beck can keep those numbers in the NFL he will be a decent starting QB .
Kelvin Banks Jr. 78# OL Texas 324 Lbs. 6'4
NFL comparison:
The Giants needed someone to protect Daniel Jones last year and didn't sign a lot of amazing free agent tackles. Kelvin only allowed two sacks, one QB hit, and 9 QB hurries if he can keep that perduction up he will be a great starter in the NFL.
Sheuder Sanders 2# QB Colorado 216 Lbs. 6'2
NFL comparison: Tyrod Taylor
Sanders had a pretty decent season with Colorado. Sanders has great accuracy and has the ability to run if he needs too. If Sanders can have another good season with Colorado he will be a great starting QB for Las Vegas.
Deone Walker 0# DT Kentucky 348 Lbs. 6'6
NFL comparison: Jonathan Allen
Arizona was top 5 in least amount of sacks and first in rushing yards allowed if they can get him on the field they'll be able to fix both of those. Walker is a big guy who can stop the run and disrupt the pass, he's an amazing block shedder and can easily get into the backfield and make huge plays.
James Pearce Jr. 27# EDGE Tennessee 242 Lbs. 6'5
NFL comparison: Aiden Hutchinson
Minnesota just lost their starting edge rusher Marcus Davenport and struggled to pressure the QB, with Davenport gone Pearce will be a great replacement he can use his speed and agility to run around the tackles and get to the QB.
J.T. Tuimoloau 24# S Georgia 205 Lbs. 6'1
NFL comparison: Henry To'oo'to
The Saints did lack in safety last year but I don't think their is any good enough safety's in this draft to go 9th overall.
The Saints have star DE Cameron Jordan who is 34 and is clearly on his downfall with only two sacks and a an injury if they can get a young healthy playmaker to help rush the passer it could go a long way.
Mason Graham 55# DT Michigan 317 Lbs. 6'3
NFL comparison: Harrison Philips
Graham is a great run stuffer and block shedder exactly what Seattle needs next draft they are second in rushing yards allowed and weren't to crazy in disrupting the pass if Graham can get on to the field he will destroy all OL along with Byron Murphy.
Emery Jones 50# OL LSU 322 Lbs. 6'6
NFL comparison:
Indianapolis couldn't keep their starting QB Anthony Richardson healthy if they can get Jones up front they'll be able to keep him healthy so they can have more success in the passing game and running game.
Emeka Egbuka 2# WR Ohio State 205 Lbs. 6'1
NFL comparison: Justin Jefferson
Mike Evans is getting old and Egbuka has had some amazing seasons with the Buckeyes he's a great route runner, has great hands, and he's fast. Egbuka would be a great for the Bucs offense and a star in the NFL.
Evan Stewart 1# WR Texas A&M 174 Lbs. 6'0
NFL comparison: Ceedee Lamb
The Steelers are gonna need more than George Pickens for Russell Wilson to throw to and Stewart is the perfect weapon with good hands and can pick up lots of yards after catch, He'd be great to put at slot or WR2.
Patrick Payton 56# DE Florida State 254 Lbs. 6'5
NFL comparison: Haasan Reddick
The Chargers have 29 year old Morgan Fox is on a short term deal and probably will need a replacement next. Payton is a perfect mobile pass rusher and still has the ability to throw OL out of the way. Payton could be a great fit for LA next season to be succesfull.
Tyler Booker 52 # C Alabama 352 Lbs. 6'5
NFL comparison: Joe Thuney
The Jags are 29th in red zone efficiency and part of that is because of their inability to punch it in at the goal line. If they can get Booker up front they'll be punching it in with ease.
Harold Perkins Jr. 40# LB LSU 220 Lbs. 6'1
NFL comparison: Demario Davis
The Browns have an amazing defense but they have some old linebackers like Jordan Hicks who will probably need replacement after the season. Perkins is an amazing pass rusher and would be great to put next to J. O. K.
Jack Sawyer 33# DE Ohio State 260 Lbs. 6'5
NFL comparison: Joey Bosa
LA has a great offense but so many holes on the defense expecially with Aaron Donald gone. Sawyer will really help stop the run because of his amazing ability to shed blocks and spin out of linemen.
Landon Jackson 40# DE Arkansas 282 Lbs. 6'7
NFL comparison: Maxx Crosby
The Jets had a great offseason picking up linemen and their team looks pretty good. They do have some old guys on their defensive line like Haasan Reddick who was just resently signed I think he's more of a short term guy and Jackson would be a great replacement he can stop the run and disrupt the pass.
Princely Umanmielen 1# DE Florida 256 Lbs. 6'5
NFL comparison: Dexter Lawrence
The Bears have a good defense but they still have some holes on the defensive line. Umanmielen is speedy and is the perfect guy to go on the other side of Montez Sweat their other DE.
Abdul Carter 11# DE Penn State 249 Lbs. 6'3
NFL comparison: Micah Parsons
Atlanta's biggest weakness in 2023 was definitely their inability to rush the quarterback and Carter is the perfect pass rusher he is strong, quick, has decent size and he can chase down defenders easily to make huge plays in the backfield.
Luther Burden III 3# WR Missouri 207 Lbs. 5'11
NFL comparison: George Pickens
The Dolphins already have some great receivers but still laking someone to put in the slot. Burden would really help them because of his amazing speed and ability to make people miss. the Dolphins need to complete their receiving crew.
Xavier Nwankpa 1# S Iowa 210 Lbs. 6'2
NFL comparison: Minkah Fitzpatrick
Much like the Saints the Packers do not have very good safety's like Keishan Nixon their current safety. Nwankpa is a great safety that has good run support and amazing hands
Barret Carter 0# LB Clemson 230 Lbs. 6'1
NFL comparison:
One of Houstons current linebackers is Henry To'oto'o who comes of a horrible season with only 14 tackles. To'oto'o will probably not start much this season and Houston will probably be looking for a replacement.
Benjamin Morrison 20# CB Notre Dame 185 Lbs. 6'0
NFL comparison:
Darius Slay is 33 and got injured will he still be good and will he stay healthy? if not Morrison could definetly be an option this draft expecialy if he has an even better season then his last one.
Cam Ward 1# QB Washington State, 223 Lbs. 6'2
NFL comparison: Justin Fields
Dak Prescott has struggled to win in the playoffs and it might be time for a replacement. Ward is a great dual threat quarterback who is very accurate. Ward can definetly be a great starter and could lead them to some playoff wins.
Isaiah Bond 17# WR Alabama 182 Lbs. 5'11
NFL comparison: Jaylen Waddle
The Bills don't have any good targets for Josh Allen and Josh Allen throws hard, I don't know if Marquez Valdez-scantling could handel those. Bond was behind Jermaine Burton for most of the season and now sense he's gone, he will get a lot more touches.
Colston Loveland 18# TE Michigan 245 Lbs. 6'5
NFL comparison: Kyle Pitts
The Benglas have been struggling a the TE position for a couple years know Loveland is a great versatile TE and will be even better this season if the Bengals get him on the field it will bring a lot of good to this offense.
Nick Scourton 5# DE Purdue 280 Lbs. 6'5
NFL comparison:
The Lions just signed DE Marcus Davenport who might only be good for a year or two. Scourton made some great plays last year that and I hope they can have an even better season and really improve.
Tre Harris 9# WR Ole Miss 205 Lbs. 6'2
NFL comparison:
The Ravens have 31 year old Nelson Agholor at slot receiver who will probably be a free agent by next draft. Tre Harris was outstanding at Ole Miss and could be great in the NFL.
Jonah Savaiinea 71# OL Arizona 330 Lbs 6'5.
NFL comparison:
The 49ers are not really lacking anything except tackle. Savaiinea is great because he barely allowed 3 sacks he's an amazing run blocker and will be great for the 49ers offense moving fore ward
Tyleik Williams 91# DT Ohio State 327 Lbs. 6'3
NFL comparison:
The Chiefs DT's are aging and before we no it KC will be searching for some young replacements. Tyleik is big and a great run stopper. Also he put up some good numbers last season