
Ryan Dunleavy of the post offers its 10 best advantage in the NFL draft this year, based on evaluations and conversations with people throughout the league:
1. Abdul Carter, Penn State, 6-4, 250
Game Wrecker often compared to Micah Parsons. First explosive step and deep pass bag. The NCAA leader of 23.5 Tacle for the loss (12.5 captures) in the first season after moving from the supporter out of the ball. The doctors advised against fracture by stress fracture in the right foot. Arrested for assaulting the driver of the truck in 2024.
2. Mykel Williams, Georgia, 6-5, 260
Leaving the disappointing season of five looting while playing through the ankle sprain of the whole season. The “ram of blows” passes corridor that bends the edge. You need alternative movements to your Go-T turn. Elite closure broke out behind the scrimmage line. Alignment versatility. Relatively low snapshot count. Big Game Interpreter.
3. Mike Green, Marshall, 6-3, 251
The dominant passes corridor (NCAA-BEST 17 Sacks) and the race plug of the edge configuration (No. 2 with 22.5 Tacle for loss) versus mediocre competition. He goes through the ball with great successes. It lacks prototypical size but above the coverage you want to rent. Accused of sexual aggression twice and denies both (without positions presented).

