Photos: UFC on ESPN 37 ceremonial weigh-ins and faceoffs Check out these photos from the UFC on ESPN 37 ceremonial weigh-ins in Austin, Texas. Check out these photos from the UFC on ESPN 37 weigh-ins and faceoffs from the Moody Center in Austin, Texas. (Photos by Matthew Wells, MMA Junkie) Speaking of SEC blockers who have tons of experience against top competition, Williams has played both guard and center at a high level in college football’s toughest conference. At best, Williams will eventually grow into an effective starter at any interior spot. At worst, he’ll be a valuable depth piece who can fill in at center or either guard spot. Runner-Up: John Molchon | Boise State (AP Photo/Mark Humphrey) The top three linebackers are in a tier of their own this year and all hail from powerhouse programs. But the next-best prospect at that position isn’t from an FBS blue-blood. Davis-Gaither is a three-down playmaker with the perfect skill set for today’s NFL. If anyone questions the level of competition he faced in college, Davis-Gaither put those concerns to rest with a strong week of practice at the Senior Bowl. Runner-Up: Mykal Walker | Fresno State (AP Photo/Brian Blanco) Andrew Thomas is the best tackle in this year’s loaded class, but his running mate is deserving of first-round consideration in his own right. Wilson is a massive mauler with a nasty, physical playing style, and his experience against SEC competition will have him ready to start from Day 1. Runner-Up: Robert Hunt | Louisiana (Bryan Lynn-USA TODAY Sports) In today’s NFL, the slot/nickel corner position has become a starting job, even more so than a third off-ball linebacker. That puts a premium on finding prospects with the versatile skill set to play the position effectively, and that should lead teams to Robertson in this year’s draft. Runner-Up: Reggie Robinson II | Tulsa (AP Photo/Chuck Burton) Linebacker-safety hybrids seem to be all the rage in this year’s draft, from elite talents like Clemson’s Isaiah Simmons to small-school stars like Lenoir-Rhyne’s Kyle Dugger and Southern Illinois’s Jeremy Chinn. But there’s a big-school prospect that fits, and he’s flying under the radar. While some may look at Hudson and see a ‘tweener with no position at the next level, I see a versatile defender who can make plays all over the field, no matter where he lines up at the snap. Runner-Up: J.R. Reed | Georgia (Rick Osentoski-USA TODAY Sports) Let’s get that image of Wilcox getting drilled with a pass at the NFL Scouting Combine out of our minds, okay? Sure, it was awful, but it wasn’t as frustrating as watching him get misused by the Bulls’ sputtering offense over the past two seasons. Wilcox won’t set the world on fire with his speed or athleticism, but he’s a reliable pass-catcher who can be open even when covered, and his willingness as a blocker is also a plus. Runner-Up: Devin Asiasi | UCLA (Aaron Doster-USA TODAY Sports) We’re two weeks away from the 2020 NFL Draft, and while there are plenty of top prospects getting their well-earned attention in the first-round conversation, others are flying under the radar. Here are my picks for the most underrated prospects at every position in this year’s draft: (Photo by Joe Robbins/Getty Images)