Ourlads Top 32 3.0

Updated: 04/02/2024 11:09AM ET

1. Jayden Daniels
QB, LSU
HT: 6033 |  WT: 205 |  40: 4.52
Originally attended Arizona State spending three seasons there. An ascending player with an outstanding combination of foot quickness and passing skill. He possesses a strong arm with a quick release to go with uncanny accuracy. His processing skills are the best of the class and he can put the ball in a tight window. He can also create with his feet. Grades high in all aspects of quarterback play. 2024 Heisman Trophy winner.
2. Marvin Harrison Jr
WR, Ohio State
HT: 6032 |  WT: 209 |  40: 4.49
Son of former great NFL receiver of the same name. Harrison is tall, long and lean and poses a threat lining up outside or inside. Outstanding route runner who's fluid in and out of his breaks and threatens defensive backs with long strides and outstanding deep speed. Excellent route runner that is adept at double moves. Has excellent body control and catch radius to consistently make the difficult catch.
3. Malik Nabers
WR, LSU
HT: 6003 |  WT: 199 |  40: 4.35
Strong and physical receiver who can run every route. Productive throughout the entire route tree. Cuts in and out of his breaks with precision. Will open windows of separation with sudden change of direction and accurate timing. Sets up and reads defensive backs. Wins with both his body and mind. Steadily improved his ball skills and has turned them into a strength of his game. Does not play stout against the press. Reliant on playing quicker than corners, which may not fly at the next level.
4. Caleb Williams
QB, USC
HT: 6011 |  WT: 214 |  40: 4.55
hought by many to be the top quarterback in the class in the early going. Williams has the ability to make plays out of nothing and is adept at throwing from different arm slots under pressure. Elite at creating with his feet he is at his best on the move. Has a strong arm with a quick release. Normally accurate he can make all the throws. Has some difficulty processing against multiple coverage and will hold onto the ball too long at times. Lacks ideal height but has elite tools.
5. Rome Odunze
WR, Washington
HT: 6007 |  WT: 212 |  40: 4.45
Odunze has everything you look for in a receiver. Excellent size to go with track star speed. He shows excellent hands and body control to make the tough catch. Normally a precise route runner he can accelerate out of a break creating immediate separation. Needs to improve against press coverage and continue to develop as a route runner through the entire tree.
6. Joe Alt
OT, Notre Dame
HT: 6085 |  WT: 321 |  40: 5.05
Son of former Chiefs' offensive lineman John Alt. Has a huge somewhat high cut frame that is tough to get around. Moves well for his size and can redirect against counter moves. Has improved as a run blocker and can block in space. Has to battle to avoid losing leverage but has played at a consistently high level
7. Olumuyiwa Fashanu
OT, Penn State
HT: 6060 |  WT: 312 |  40: 5.11
Outstanding frame with height and length. Excellent techniques as a pass blocker with a quick punch and mirror to stay square on a block and react to counters. Solid knee bender he can play with power and knock a defender off the ball. Occasionally beaten with a power rush on the edge but has elite skill and high upside.
8. Terrion Arnold
CB, Alabama
HT: 5116 |  WT: 189 |  40: 4.50
Athletic with a combination of fluid hips and quick reactions. Started his career as a safety with some work in the slot. Made a remarkable transition to corner and is still considered an ascending player. Excels as a press corner. Incredibly sudden reacting and breaking on the ball. Solid ball skills he can locate the ball in phase and get to the catch point. Still a work in progress in zone coverage but has improved. Tends to get tunnel vision at times balancing multiple routes.
9. Drake Maye
QB, North Carolina
HT: 6043 |  WT: 223 |  40: 4.65
Strong physical quarterback with ideal size for the position. Possesses a strong arm with considerable velocity on intermediate and deep balls. Dual threat as he can run and led his team in rushing. Solid passing skill from the pocket and on the move. Makes a lot of plays off-platform. Has some inconsistency likely cause by mechanics. Footwork and release needs work as the ball will sail on him at times.
10. Brock Bowers
TE, Georgia
HT: 6031 |  WT: 243 |  40: 4.50
He's what the NFL is looking for in a receiving tight end. He can line up wide, inline or in the slot. Excellent route running skill and the ability to separate on a route break. Excellent hands and catch radius he has playmaking skill and can stretch the seam. Tough as a blocker but lacks the bulk to be consistently effective inline. Can get to the second level and block in space.
11. JJ McCarthy
QB, Michigan
HT: 6025 |  WT: 219 |  40: 4.60
12. Jared Verse
ED, Florida State
HT: 6037 |  WT: 254 |  40: 4.58
13. Brian Thomas Jr
WR, LSU
HT: 6027 |  WT: 209 |  40: 4.33
14. JC Lathan
OT, Alabama
HT: 6056 |  WT: 342 |  40: 5.15
15. Quinyon Mitchell
CB, Toledo
HT: 6001 |  WT: 195 |  40: 4.33
16. Dallas Turner
ED, Alabama
HT: 6026 |  WT: 247 |  40: 4.46
17. Chop Robinson
ED, Penn State
HT: 6027 |  WT: 354 |  40: 4.48
18. Laiatu Latu
ED, UCLA
HT: 6046 |  WT: 259 |  40: 4.64
19. Cooper DeJean
CB, Iowa
HT: 6004 |  WT: 203 |  40: 4.55
20. Troy Fauntanu
OT, Washington
HT: 6036 |  WT: 317 |  40: 5.01
21. Taliese Fuaga
OT, Oregon State
HT: 6056 |  WT: 324 |  40: 513
22. Kool-Aid McKinstry
CB, Alabama
HT: 5114 |  WT: 199 |  40: 4.47
23. Nate Wiggins
CB, Clemson
HT: 6013 |  WT: 177 |  40: 4.28
24. Jer'Zahn Newton
DT, Illinois
HT: 6015 |  WT: 304 |  40: 4.80
25. Ladd McConkey
WR, Georgia
HT: 5115 |  WT: 186 |  40: 4.39
26. Byron Murphy ll
DT, Texas
HT: 6004 |  WT: 297 |  40: 4,87
27. Jackson Powers-Johnson
OC, Oregon
HT: 6003 |  WT: 328 |  40: 5.05
28. Armarius Mims
OT, Georgia
HT: 6076 |  WT: 340 |  40: 5.07
29. Tyler Nubin
S, Minnesota
HT: 6012 |  WT: 205 |  40: 4.62
30. Tyler Guyton
OT, Oklahoma
HT: 6076 |  WT: 322 |  40: 5.19
31. Xavier Worthy
WR, Texas
HT: 5112 |  WT: 165 |  40: 4.21
32. Bo Nix
QB, Oregon
HT: 6021 |  WT: 214 |  40: 4.65