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Monday, April 10, 2023

Here Are The Five Percent Of The Top 600 NFL Draft Prospects In 2023 That Received A Five Star Grades.

Four star athletes are plentiful. Five Star athletes are like number one draft picks, there's only so many a year and they don't always pan out. Sometimes it's because of being overrated and sometimes it's because of the team. Here's the rare stars in the top 600 nfl draft prospects and 14 of them have to be considered high risk, high reward.

Total First Round Projects: 12
Total Day Two Projections: 6
Total Day Three Projections: 11
Total UDFA Projections: 3

(* No Draft Network Report)

Quarterback:

Running Back:

Zach Evans, Ole Miss, PFF Rank: 135

Khalan Labron, Marshall, PFF Rank: N/A
Drafttek Rank: 400

Receiver:
Jaxon Smith-Njigba, Ohio State, PFF Rank: 12


Rakim Jarrett, Maryland, PFF Rank: 201


Jadon Haselwood, Arkansas, PFF Rank: 274

Tight End: 
Michael Mayer, Notre Dame, PFF Rank: 21


Offensive Linemen:
Paris Johnson Jr., Ohio State, PFF Rank: 19



Wanya Morris, Oklahoma, PFF Rank: 90

Defensive Linemen:
Jalen Carter, Georgia, PFF Rank: 2

Bryan Breese, Clemson, PFF Rank: 21


Gervon Dextor, Florida, PFF Rank: 111

Taron Vincent*, Ohio State, PFF Rank: 288

Edge Defender:


Miles Murphy, Clemson, PFF Rank: 23


Zach Harrison, Ohio State, PFF Rank: 124

Brenton Cox Jr., Florida, PFF Rank: 221

Linebacker:
Drew Sanders, Arkansas, PFF Rank: 54


Noah Sewell, Oregon, PFF Rank: 147

Owen Pappoe, Auburn, PFF Rank: 191

Cornerback:
Kelee Ringo, Georgia, PFF Rank: 73

Eli Ricks, Alabama, PFF Rank: 107

Laborn, Haselwood, and Vincent all missed time due to injury and were buried on the depth charts. Labron also was kicked out of the FSU program and stayed at the school for 2 seasons before transferring. All three played well when given time. And the fact that they are being considered UDFAs and not day three picks is going to net their future NFL teams at least a valuable depth piece.

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