Published by: AK98
With the end of the college football season & all conference championships played, expert analysts have a good idea of who is staying put in college, who is entering the NFL Draft, and where they will be positioned in next month’s draft. Most of you know the household names in college football, but many of you don’t know the 3rd-7th round players who may not only fill out your favorite team’s roster, but will be impact players in the foreseeable future.
And since you asked for a cheat sheet to the 2024 NFL Draft test, I’m here to oblige. Over the next few days, weeks, & months, I will be releasing updated prospect ratings (especially after the combine and player’s Pro Day) for the top 75 players in college football, five players at a time. This way, it’s a steady dose of learning as opposed to cramming information, with no real retention of the material you just read.
As promised, here are the 2024 NFL Draft prospects, as I see them, rated #26-#30:
26. T Amarius Mims, Georgia
Amarius Mims’s imposing frame, combined with his athletic ability, makes him a unique prospect. His power and leverage, despite being relatively inexperienced, make him a sought-after player for the draft.
27. S Tyler Nubin, Minnesota
Tyler Nubin is a seasoned safety known for his reliable run defense and exceptional anticipation in coverage. His experience and game-reading skills set him apart from other safeties in his class.
28. IOL Graham Barton, Duke
Graham Barton, currently playing left tackle at Duke, may transition to an interior position in the pros due to his build. Regardless of his position, he possesses the strength and skills to be a starter.
29. WR Adonai Mitchell, Texas
Adonai Mitchell’s ability to run routes smoothly, combined with his size, makes him a formidable red-zone threat. His control and speed variation in routes allow him to create separation effectively.
30. DI Leonard Taylor III, Miami (FLA.)
Leonard Taylor III stands out as an athletic defensive tackle, with one of the highest pass-rush win rates at his position, making him a top prospect in pass-rushing.