Ryan Dunleavy of the publication offers its 10 main closed wings in the NFL draft this year, based on evaluations and conversations with people throughout the league:
1. Tyler Warren, Penn State, 6-6, 256
Rob Grakowski cloth cut. Runner and physical blocker after capture. Aligned online, in the slot and in the field (including the Wildcat field marshal) and the route to 104 trapped, 1,451 scrimmage yards and 12 touchdowns. The legs with one hand grab. It is not a field stretch.
2. Colston Loveland, Michigan, 6-6, 248
It operates as a large and elegant receptor with an expansive road tree, a wide capture radius, strong hands and soft breaks to create separation. Rigid arms and obstacles for additional yards. I never exceeded 650 yards in a season. It can be overcome as an execution blocker.
3. Harold Fannin Jr., Bowling Green, 6-3, 241
The crunchy road corridor with vertical speed and mugs of hands. The Swiss army blade creates mismatches. In your best competition versus the best competition. Blocker arranged but relatively underlined. Establish records of a single season of the NCAA for captures (117) and reception yards for a closed wing (1,555).
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