Graham Barton nearly inside the top 10 on one expert’s NFL draft big board

Interior offensive linemen don’t typically make it too high on an expert’s big board, but Nate Tice seems very impressed by Duke’s Graham Barton.

If you look near the top of most NFL draft big boards, you won’t find many interior offensive linemen. After all, the rankings are usually adjusted for positional value, and despite the importance of the trenches, a great quarterback or wide receiver can change a franchise overnight.

Let that sentiment reinforce how impressed Yahoo Sports’ Nate Tice is with Duke prospect Graham Barton.

In his recent big board published last week, Tice had Barton as the 12th overall player in the draft class.

Even in a stacked offensive line class (15 prospects in Tice’s top 50), Barton stood out. He finished as the sixth-highest lineman in the rankings.

Barton played both tackle and center with the Blue Devils, but he’s expected to start out as a guard with whichever team calls his name during next week’s draft. Tice thinks he could play wherever a team needs him, even moving back to tackle if a team really needs him.

“Barton wins with quickness and hand placement that gives him a chance against better athletes, with enough bend and strength to hold up against more powerful rushers,” Tice wrote.

The former Wisconsin quarterback said he wasn’t sure how Barton could hold his own against the game’s elite pass rushers, but he thinks the former Blue Devil has a high floor.

Where is Graham Barton on the USA TODAY Sports Big Board?

USA TODAY Sports’ Michael Middlehurst-Schwartz released his ranking of the top 50 players in the NFL draft. How high did he have Duke lineman Graham Barton?

USA TODAY Sports writer Michael Middlehurst-Schwartz released his ranking of the top 50 players in the NFL draft on Thursday morning. How highly does he regard Duke offensive lineman Graham Barton compared to the rest of the class?

Middlehurst-Schwartz ranked Barton as the 22nd-best overall player available. The former Blue Devil, who played both tackle and center during his time at Duke, was his sixth-highest offensive lineman in the rankings.

Washington’s Troy Fautanu was the only interior lineman above Barton in the rankings, but like Barton, he could play multiple positions at the next level. Should he remain a tackle in the NFL, there’s a chance that Barton is the best player at his position in the draft (at least according to this list).

“(Barton’s) savvy should come in handy on the interior,” Middlehurst-Schwartz wrote. “The 6-5, 311-pounder figures to be an aggressive yet composed blocker who can set the tone.”

Jackson Powers-Johnson, the Oregon center who won the Rimington Trophy as the best center in the country last year, figures to be Barton’s top competition for the first interior lineman off the board. Middlehurst-Schwartz had Powers-Johnson as his 34th overall prospect.

The NFL draft is two weeks away, with the first round scheduled for Thursday, April 25.

Draft Wire releases initial rankings for top 50 prospects in NFL draft

Draft Wire’s initial rankings for the top 50 prospects in the 2024 NFL draft includes eight cornerbacks, six pass rushers and five QBs.

Last week, Natalie Miller released Draft Wire’s initial rankings of the top 50 prospects in the 2024 NFL draft.

Five quarterbacks made the list: Caleb Williams (No. 2), Drake Maye (No. 3), Jayden Daniels (No. 6), Bo Nix (No. 41) and Michael Penix Jr. (No. 50). Interestingly, J.J. McCarthy did not make the cut, but that might change in future rankings.

The top 50 also includes eight cornerbacks: Terrion Arnold (No. 13), Kamari Lassiter (No. 18), Ennis Rakestraw (No. 21), Cooper DeJean (No. 24), Quinyon Mitchell (No. 26), Renardo Green (No. 28), Kool-Aid McKinstry (No. 31), Nate Wiggins (No. 35).

And another key position of need for the Denver Broncos, pass rusher, has six players to note: Laiatu Latu (No. 12), Chop Robinson (No. 14), Dallas Turner (No. 16), Jared Verse (No. 19), Bralen Tice (No. 34) and Mohamed Kamara (No. 39).

The Broncos hold six draft picks this year, including 12th overall in the first round. Denver also hopes to acquire more picks through trades. To view Miller’s complete rankings of the top 50 prospects, visit Draft Wire.

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Here are Daniel Jeremiah’s top prospects at the Broncos’ key positions of need

Daniel Jeremiah has released his list of the top 50 players in the 2024 NFL draft. Here are the QBs, CBs and OLBs the Broncos could target.

The Denver Broncos have many needs ahead of the 2024 NFL draft, but the three biggest needs are arguably quarterback, cornerback and pass rusher.

Russell Wilson has an uncertain future in Denver and the Broncos need to find a long-term solution at QB. Pat Surtain is one of the best cornerbacks in the NFL, but the team needs a quality CB2 to start across from him. Meanwhile, Denver hasn’t had a pass rusher record double-digit sacks in a single season since 2018.

So, who are the players in the 2024 NFL draft that can help the Broncos? Daniel Jeremiah of NFL Network recently released his rankings of the top 50 prospects in this year’s class, and we’ve listed his top-ranked QBs, CBs and OLBs below.

At quarterback, Jeremiah has Caleb Williams No. 1 overall, followed by Drake Maye (No. 4), Jayden Daniels (No. 5), Bo Nix (No. 23), J.J. McCarthy (No. 27) and Michael Penix (No. 40). You can view his full list on NFL.com.

Brock Bowers leads five SEC prospects inside top 20 on Mel Kiper Jr.’s Big Board

Longtime ESPN draft analyst Mel Kiper Jr. thinks five of the 20 best prospects in the upcoming draft come from the SEC.

Draft season may still be many months away, but it’s not too soon to start thinking about what the first few selections might look like. Longtime ESPN draft analyst Mel Kiper Jr. thinks there are a handful of SEC athletes with first-round potential, led by Georgia star tight end Brock Bowers.

Bowers suffered an ankle sprain and underwent surgery this past week to repair it. However, the injury hasn’t bothered most scouts, and considering Bowers was fifth in the conference in receiving yards through six weeks, why should it?

Few players have improved their draft capital like LSU receiver Malik Nabers thus far this season, who leads the nation with 860 receiving yards. He went on a tear to start conference play with a torrid stretch of 617 yards in four games kick-started by a 239-yard performance against Mississippi State.

A familiar face dominates Kiper’s Big Board, however. Nick Saban’s Alabama Crimson Tide is the only team with three players inside the top 25.

Rank Position Player School
4 TE Brock Bowers Georgia
8 OLB Dallas Turner Alabama
12 WR Malik Nabers LSU
18 OT JC Latham Alabama
19 CB Kool-Aid McKinstry Alabama

While they weren’t high enough to appear in his top 25, Texas A&M off-ball linebacker Edgerrin Cooper and Georgia center Sedrick Van Pran led their respective positional rankings.

LSU quarterback Jayden Daniels, despite playing close to a Heisman level this season, slots in as Kiper’s No. 9 quarterback. Kentucky’s Ray Davis and South Carolina’s Xavier Legette also appeared in the positional rankings as the No. 9 running back and the No. 10 wide receiver, respectively.

Updated Big Board: Remaining draft prospects Cowboys have met with

A look at who is left for Day 2 among the 113 prospects the Cowboys were publicly linked to pre-draft. | From @KDDrummondNFL

The first round of the NFL draft was a doozy, with many prospects going to teams they weren’t really linked with. Some of the biggest surprises include Detroit taking a running back when they have one and signed another in the offseason and then taking a linebacker many thought could have lasted until Day 2. Dallas added their own surprise in drafting Mazi Smith, who most saw as a second rounder.

There are more surprises in store for Friday’s haul. 71 selections will be made on Day 2, of which the Cowboys currently own two of them. With a handful of players Dallas was linked to off the board, it’s time to update who is left standing before the next wave of festivities begin.

Saints big board: Top 50 players for New Orleans in 2023 NFL draft

Saints big board: Ranking the top 50 players for New Orleans in the 2023 NFL draft, via @DillySanders

It’s finally here: the 2023 NFL draft will kick off on Thursday night with the first round of selections, and the New Orleans Saints are positioned to make some noise even if they’re not scheduled to pick until No. 29 overall. The Saints have traded up before, and they could do it again. Still, it’s worth looking at the full slate of prospects who could be considered in Round 1.

To that end, here are our top 50 potential Saints draft picks. We’ll update this list throughout Rounds 2 and 3 and deeper into the draft in the days ahead:

Cowboys Wire’s Top 100 Prospects: A 2023 NFL draft big board

CowboysWire’s Top 100 takes a look at the best prospects in this year’s draft with notes on players of particular interest to Dallas. | From @ProfessorO_NFL

With the 2023 NFL draft arriving in two days, it’s time to unveil the CowboysWire’s top 100 big board for the year’s class. To create this list, I spent hundreds of hours evaluating game tape, analyzing stats and considering a range of factors including health, off the field issues, age, and other factors to come up with the most comprehensive ranking possible. This year, I studied 234 players, seeking out the top talents in the upcoming draft class.

Our big board is created as a league-wide list, without taking into account scheme fit for the Cowboys or team-specific needs. Instead, I decided to focus on the individual player skills, versatility, and overall potential in the NFL.  It’s important to note that while our big board represents the best talent available, some prospects may be drafted higher or lower than their individual ranking due to positional value or team needs.

Without further ado, let’s dive into CowboysWire’s top 100 big board for the 2023 NFL draft.

2023 NFL draft: The consensus big board top 75 prospects

Reviewing the top 75 overall ranked prospects in the 2023 NFL draft going by the consensus big board.

Thanks to the Russell Wilson trade and his subsequent implosion, the Seahawks hold five picks in the first three rounds of the 2023 NFL draft. While some teams are able to find gems on Day 3, the bulk of the quality prospects for this year will be selected in those first three rounds.

We have already gone over the top prospects at each position according to the consensus big board. Now, let’s zoom out to give you a more complete view of the high-end talent in this class. Here are the top 75 ranked players in the draft, per the consensus big board.

2023 NFL draft big board: Top 150 prospects

Presenting the top 150 prospects for the 2023 NFL draft from Draft Wire’s Jeff Risdon

In a few short days, the 2023 NFL draft will be live in Kansas City. It puts an end to months of evaluation of draft prospects and projections.

Figuring out where the players will wind up being drafted is a very different discipline than grading the players and coming up with a final ranking. Separating the two is critical.

With that said, here is my final 2023 NFL draft big board ranking of players.

This is my own board and does not represent the views or ratings of my Draft Wire colleagues in any way. It is not meant to project the draft order.

A bit about my process for ranking the players…

Film study is the basis for all grading, but there are other factors. I tend to value injuries more than most evaluators, especially repeated soft tissue injuries. Relative athleticism for the position matters, as does a player’s progression across the course of his career. Is there upside and is it coachably attainable?

In situations where the grades are effectively the same, I more highly rank the player I’m more confident in achieving his success.