NFL Draft Big Board: Top 50 NFL Draft prospects after bowl season
By Tony Pauline
31. Gerald Willis, DT, Miami
- Projected Round: 2
- Year: Fifth-year senior
Fast-rising prospect coming off a great campaign after sitting on the sidelines in 2017. Potential three-technique tackle for the next level.
32. Isaiah Buggs, DE, Alabama
- Projected Round: 2
- Year: Fourth-year senior
A playmaking two-gap end coming off a disappointing season. Offers starting potential at the next level if he gets back on track.
33. Taylor Rapp, S, Washington
- Projected Round: 2
- Year: Third-year junior
Forceful safety best making plays up the field. Jamal Adams type of safety.
34. Drew Lock, QB, Missouri
- Projected Round: 1-2
- Year: Fourth-year senior
A physically gifted quarterback with an inconsistent game. At times plays like a franchise signal-caller then often comes across as a practice squad prospect.
35. Kelvin Harmon, WR, NC State
- Projected Round: 2
- Year: Third-year junior
Large, game-controlling receiver coming off two productive seasons. Potential second wideout for the next level.
36. Chauncey Gardner-Johnson, S, Florida
- Projected Round: 2
- Year: Third-year junior
A versatile and athletic defensive back that can line up as safety or cornerback.
37. Deebo Samuel, WR, South Carolina
- Projected Round: 2
- Year: Fifth-year senior
Game-breaking receiver and return specialist who came back to form this season after suffering a devastating injury in 2017.
38. D’Andre Walker, OLB, Georgia
- Projected Round: 2
- Year: Fourth-year senior
Underrated 3-4 outside linebacker prospect who makes a lot of big plays behind the line of scrimmage.
39. David Edwards, OT, Wisconsin
- Projected Round: 2
- Year: Fourth-year junior
A large offensive tackle who can play on the left or right side. Shoulder injuries from 2018 may raise red flags at the combine.
40. Joe Jackson, DE, Miami
- Projected Round: 2
- Year: Third-year junior
Athletic pass rushing defender with nice size and growth potential.