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Daniel Jeremiah's top 50 prospects for 2018 NFL Draft 2.0

this is a discussion within the Saints Community Forum; Now that the 2018 NFL Scouting Combine is in the rearview mirror, I've updated my ranking of the top 50 prospects in this year's draft. My top two players remain the same -- Penn State's Saquon Barkley (No. 1) and ...

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Daniel Jeremiah's top 50 prospects for 2018 NFL Draft 2.0

Now that the 2018 NFL Scouting Combine is in the rearview mirror, I've updated my ranking of the top 50 prospects in this year's draft. My top two players remain the same -- Penn State's Saquon Barkley (No. 1) and Notre Dame's Quenton Nelson (No. 2) -- but the movement begins once we get past them on the list. Several defensive players, including Georgia's Roquan Smith and Alabama's Da'Ron Payne, are making a big move up the board. There are also seven players in this installment of the top 50 that weren't on my initial list in January. The changes to this list are based mainly on my review of their combine workout, health and more tape work.

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Saquon Barkley, RB, Penn State
Barkley is one of the most dynamic running backs to enter the NFL in the last decade. He's built like a brick house, with an extremely thick/muscular lower body. On inside runs, he's quick to press the line of scrimmage before stopping, sorting and then exploding through the hole. When he decides to bounce the ball outside, Barkley has an incredible lateral burst. He's at his best on stretch runs. When he puts his foot in the ground and drives upfield, his suddenness is exceptional. He rarely drops his shoulder on contact, but his lower-body strength allows him to power through tacklers, and he also possesses a violent stiff arm. He has elite home-run speed and can make defenders miss at the second and third level without gearing down. Barkley's a versatile weapon in the passing game, capable of splitting out wide and running receiver routes with ease. He has natural hands. He's also reliable in pass protection, displaying both awareness and willingness. Overall, Barkley is capable of becoming the best player at his position very early in his NFL career.
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Quenton Nelson, OG, Notre Dame
Nelson lined up at left guard for the Irish this past season and that is where he projects at the next level. He has a thick, hulking build -- and he's the nastiest offensive line prospect I've ever evaluated. In the run game, he is quick out of his stance and has the ability to completely wash opposing players down the line of scrimmage. He rolls his hips on contact, locks on with a powerful grip and doesn't let up until he's finished the job. Nelson is very effective when he works up to the second level on combo blocks and pulls. He can adjust in space and he blocks through the whistle consistently. In pass protection, Nelson possesses an immediate anchor vs. power rushers and effortlessly handles twists and stunts. Overall, Nelson has all of the tools to be the best run blocker in the NFL and he'll be reliable in pass protection. He's the easiest player to evaluate in this draft class.
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Bradley Chubb, DE, N.C. State 1
Chubb has ideal size, strength and instincts. He primarily lines up with his hand down, but did stand up at times for the Wolfpack. As a pass rusher, he has a good get-off, but he is an outstanding technician with his hands. He wins with rip moves, swipe moves and a powerful bull rush. He can bend and wrap the edge. Chubb's motor never stops. His ability to finish is outstanding and it's reflected in his production. He was asked to drop into coverage some, and while he's serviceable in this capacity, he's best served moving forward, not backward. Against the run, he shocks blockers with his hands. He can locate the ball and close ground quickly. He dominates tight ends. Overall, Chubb has a natural feel as a pass rusher and should be a double-digit sack artist very early in his career.

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