Edwards’ 2024 NFL Draft Big Board – Top 150 Prospects
Prime Time Sports Talk NFL Draft analyst Colton Edwards ranks his top 150 players in the 2024 class.
Prime Time Sports Talk NFL Draft analyst Colton Edwards ranks his top 150 players in the 2024 class.
We take a look at Illinois defensive lineman Jer’Zhan Newton, who brings power, explosion, and athleticism to the trenches.
We take a look at Rice’s Luke McCaffrey, who brings reliability to the position with consistency, effort, concentration, and football IQ as he was a former quarterback before transitioning to wide receiver.
We take a look at quarterback J.J. McCarthy, a proven winner and athletic quarterback out of the University of Michigan.
We take a look at Kansas State tight end Ben Sinnott, who brings versatility to the position with the ability to utilize his blocking and receiving skills efficiently.
We take a look at Texas running back Jonathon Brooks, a well-rounded player with very few holes in his game.
We take a look at Florida wide receiver Ricky Pearsall, a sure-handed receiver with some nice route running.
We take a look at Oregon cornerback Khyree Jackson who brings scheme versatility with the ability to be physical in press or off-man coverage.
We take a look at Washington wide receiver Ja’lynn Polk, a very reliable and tough player in the slot.
We take a look at Idaho wide receiver Hayden Hatten, who brings you a red-zone threat or 1v1 jump ball ability due to his impressive vertical and sure hands.
We take a look at Ray Davis, a well-rounded running back with few flaws outside of his physical traits.
We take a look at Erick All, a smooth-moving tight end with great route patience and nuance.
Prime Time Sports Talk NFL Draft analyst Colton Edwards ranks his top 150 players in the 2024 class.
We take a look at Illinois defensive lineman Jer’Zhan Newton, who brings power, explosion, and athleticism to the trenches.
We take a look at Rice’s Luke McCaffrey, who brings reliability to the position with consistency, effort, concentration, and football IQ as he was a former quarterback before transitioning to wide receiver.
We take a look at quarterback J.J. McCarthy, a proven winner and athletic quarterback out of the University of Michigan.
We take a look at Kansas State tight end Ben Sinnott, who brings versatility to the position with the ability to utilize his blocking and receiving skills efficiently.
We take a look at Texas running back Jonathon Brooks, a well-rounded player with very few holes in his game.
We take a look at Florida wide receiver Ricky Pearsall, a sure-handed receiver with some nice route running.
We take a look at Oregon cornerback Khyree Jackson who brings scheme versatility with the ability to be physical in press or off-man coverage.
We take a look at Washington wide receiver Ja’lynn Polk, a very reliable and tough player in the slot.
We take a look at Idaho wide receiver Hayden Hatten, who brings you a red-zone threat or 1v1 jump ball ability due to his impressive vertical and sure hands.
We take a look at Ray Davis, a well-rounded running back with few flaws outside of his physical traits.
We take a look at Erick All, a smooth-moving tight end with great route patience and nuance.
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