2. Justin Herbert Jr. QB Oregon - Herbert has suddenly rocketed up to being considered by many to be the draft’s top QB prospect and maybe prospect at any position. He will stay there as long as he proves it on the field in 2018 and stays healthy.
3. Taylor Rapp Jr. S Washington - Rapp is a well-rounded safety with great range and instincts. He is prepped for an All-American season that could propel him to a first round pick.
4. Bryce Love Sr. RB Stanford - Love might be the best player in the country, but running backs around 200 pounds and just under have a poor NFL track record in recent years.