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Christian Hackenburg, QB, Penn State (6-4, 230)
He got no support from his running game or offensive line last fall, but Hackenberg has all the NFL tools to be the best QB prospect in the draft next year. He's a more athletic version of Eli Manning. It's hard to keep elite QBs from being the top pick.
A'Shawn Robinson, DT, Alabama (6-4, 320)
He won't stuff the stat sheet but tackles rarely do. Yet, Robinson is a beast in the middle who must be accounted for on every play -- more often than not by more than one blocker. He's big and extremely physical
Darron Lee, LB, Ohio State (6-2, 235)
The freakish redshirt sophomore had a coming-out party in the College Football Playoff, earning MVP honors of the Sugar Bowl. He could blossom into the best linebacker in the nation due to elite speed, instincts and physicality.
Su'a Cravens, S, USC (6-1, 225)
He has elite-level athleticism, size, range and has been making big-time plays from the second he stepped onto the field. The former five-star prospect has completely lived up to the hype and is poised for a massive junior year.
Jaylon Smith, LB, Notre Dame (6-2, 235)
He can play inside linebacker, outside linebacker, defensive end in a 3-4 or just about anywhere else on the field. He's a freakish athlete who will vault himself into the first round.
Eddie Vanderdoes, DT, UCLA (6-4, 310)
When it comes to upside, Vanderdoes has as much as anyone in the nation. The big-time prep star has delivered quickly on his potential and should blossom into a superstar this fall
Nate Andrews, S, Florida State (5-11, 210)
The less-heralded of the two star FSU safeties isn't any less talented. He's got great size and could be just as highly regarded as Ramsey come draft time.