Quarterbacks dominate the draft discussion in most years, but it feels like the QB conversation is overwhelming everything this year. The reason for that is obvious: A lot of teams need quarterbacks now, and this draft includes a decent-sized group of quarterbacks who boast high ceilings and potentially fatal—for their careers, anyway—flaws. You’ve read plenty about that, though.
You’ve also read plenty about the potential first-rounders. Today, we’re going to focus on the non-QBs who will go later in the draft. Those of us who prefer college football to the NFL get frustrated when players who proved themselves capable of producing at a high level get overlooked in the draft process in favor of freak athletes who didn’t produce in college.