NFL mock draft if underclassmen were eligible: Trevor Lawrence goes No. 1, Tua in top 5

SANTA CLARA, CA - JANUARY 07: Clemson Tigers quarterback Trevor Lawrence (16) during the second half of the Alabama Crimson Tide's game versus the Clemson Tigers in the College Football Playoff National Championship game on January 7, 2019, at Levi's Stadium in Santa Clara, CA. (Photo by David Dennis/Icon Sportswire via Getty Images)
SANTA CLARA, CA - JANUARY 07: Clemson Tigers quarterback Trevor Lawrence (16) during the second half of the Alabama Crimson Tide's game versus the Clemson Tigers in the College Football Playoff National Championship game on January 7, 2019, at Levi's Stadium in Santa Clara, CA. (Photo by David Dennis/Icon Sportswire via Getty Images) /
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ARLINGTON, TX – DECEMBER 29: Clemson Tigers defensive tackle Christian Wilkins (#42) fights past the block of Notre Dame Fighting Irish guard Dillan Gibbons (#76) during the Goodyear Cotton Bowl College Football Playoff Semifinal game between the Clemson Tigers and Notre Dame Fighting Irish on December 29, 2018 at AT&T Stadium in Arlington, Texas. (Photo by Matthew Visinsky/Icon Sportswire via Getty Images)
ARLINGTON, TX – DECEMBER 29: Clemson Tigers defensive tackle Christian Wilkins (#42) fights past the block of Notre Dame Fighting Irish guard Dillan Gibbons (#76) during the Goodyear Cotton Bowl College Football Playoff Semifinal game between the Clemson Tigers and Notre Dame Fighting Irish on December 29, 2018 at AT&T Stadium in Arlington, Texas. (Photo by Matthew Visinsky/Icon Sportswire via Getty Images) /

21. Seattle Seahawks – Christian Wilkins, DT, Clemson

This is just a perfect for the Seattle Seahawks. Christian Wilkins felt like he was at Clemson long enough to get his doctorate, but after four highly-productive years in Dabo Swinney’s program, that included two national championships, he’s ready for the NFL.

Wilkins can be plugged in the middle of the Seahawks defensive line and just leave him be for the next eight years or so. He’s reliable, dependable, productive and an awesome guy to have in the huddle and locker room.

Wilkins played on one of the most talented defensive lines in college football history with Clelin Ferrell, Dexter Lawrence and Austin Bryant, but Wilkins was the cog in the middle that made the whole thing work.