The 2022 NFL Draft is the most sustainable opportunity for the NFL’s worst teams to turn their mid-term reality around.
To do so, nurturing the best college soccer prospects at positions of need is vital to the future of the franchises.
Below, we present a list of the best prospects divided by position and the university they come from, according to the analysis made by CBS Sports, with the intention of giving you an idea of the options that your favorite team has to select in the event to be held from Thursday, April 28 to Saturday, April 30 in Las Vegas, Nevada.
Quarterbacks
1.- Matt Corral (Ole Miss)
2.- Kenny Pickett (Pittsburgh)
3.- Malik Willis (Liberty)
4.- Carson Strong (Nevada)
5.- Tyler Linderbaum (Iowa)
Running backs
1.- Isaiah Spiller (Texas A&M)
2.- Breece Hall (Iowa St.)
3.- Kyren Williams (Notre Dame)
4.- Kenneth Walker III (Michigan St.)
Wide Receivers
1.- Garrett Wilson (Ohio St.)
2.- Chris Olave (Ohio St.)
3.- Jahan Dotson (Penn St.)
4.- Treylon Burks (Arkansas)
5.- Drake London (USC)
Tight Ends
1.- Jalen Wydermyer (Texas A&M)
2.- Cole Turner (Nevada)
3.- Jahleel Billingsley (Alabama)
4.- Sam LaPorta (Iowa)
5.- Jake Ferguson (Wisconsin)
Offensive Lineman
1.- Evan Neal (Alabama)
2.- Tyle Linderbaum (Iowa)
3.- Kenyon Green (Texas A&M)
4.- Jaxson Kirkland (Washington)
5.- Charles Cross (Mississippi State)
Deffensive Ends
1.- Kayvon Thibodeaux (Notre Dame)
2.- George Karlaftis (Purdue)
3.- Aidan Hutchinson (Michigan)
4.- Jared Harrison-Hunte (Miami-Florida)
5.- Isaiah Thomas (Oklahoma)
Deffensive Tackles
1.- DeMarvin Leal (Texas A&M)
2.- Jordan Davis (Georgia)
3.- Travon Walker (Georgia)
4.- Myjai Sanders (Cincinnati)
5.- Sam Williams (Ole Miss)
Linebackers
1.- Devin Lloyd (Utah)
2.- Kingsley Enagbare (South Carolina)
3.- Nakobe Dean (Georgia)
4.- Drake Jackson (USC)
5.- Zion Tupuola-Fetui (Washington)
Cornerbacks
1.- Derek Stingley Jr. (LSU)
2.- Andrew Booth Jr. (Clemson)
3.- Ahmad Gardner (Cincinnati)
4.- Kaiir Elam (Florida)
5.- Roger McCreary (Auburn)
Safeties
1.- Kyle Hamilton (Notre Dame)
2.- Jaquan Brisker (Penn St.)
3.- Brandon Joseph (Northwestern)
4.- Jalen Catalon (Arkansas)
5.- Bubba Bolden (Miami-Florida)