Best of the rest: Top remaining prospects after Round 1 of NFL draft
The first round of the 2018 NFL Draft is in the books with 32 players off the board so far. With six more rounds to go and over 200 players still to be drafted, there are plenty of talented prospects available. We count down the top players still on the board at each position.
Quarterbacks
Mason Rudolph, Oklahoma State
Luke Falk, Washington State
Kyle Lauletta, Richmond
Mike White, Western Kentucky
Running backs
Derrius Guice, LSU
Nick Chubb, Georgia
Ronald Jones II, USC
Kerryon Johnson, Auburn
Mark Walton, Miami (FL)
Royce Freeman, Oregon
John Kelly, Tennessee
Wide receivers
Courtland Sutton, Southern Methodist
Christian Kirk, Texas A&M
James Washington, Oklahoma State
Anthony Miller, Memphis
D.J. Chark, LSU
Dante Pettis, Washington
Tight Ends
Mike Gesicki, Penn State
Dallas Goedert, South Dakota State
Mark Andrews, Oklahoma
Chris Herndon, Miami
Offensive Linemen
James Daniels, Iowa
Will Hernandez, UTEP
Connor Williams, Texas
Orlando Brown, Oklahoma
Brian O'Neill, Pitt
Martinas Rankin, Mississippi State
Chukwuma Okorafor, Western Michigan
Interior Defensive Linemen
Harrison Phillips, Stanford
Maurice Hurst, Michigan
Da'Shawn Hand, Alabama
Tim Settle, Virginia Tech
B.J. Hill, NC State
Nathan Shepherd, Fort Hays State
Derrick Nnadi, Florida State
Edge Rusher
Harold Landry, Boston College
Sam Hubbard, Ohio State
Lorenzo Carter, Georgia
Jalyn Holmes, Ohio State
Rasheem Green, USC
Shaquem Griffin, Central Florida
Arden Key, LSU
Linebackers
Malik Jefferson, Texas
Micah Kiser, Virginia
Jerome Baker, Ohio State
Josey Jewell, Iowa
Darius Leonard, South Carolina State
Cornerbacks
Josh Jackson, Iowa
Carlton Davis, Auburn
Isaiah Oliver, Colorado
Donte Jackson, LSU
Duke Dawson, Florida
Kevin Toliver, LSU
Nick Nelson, Wisconsin
Safeties
Ronnie Harrison, Alabama
Jessie Bates III, Wake Forest
Justin Reid, Stanford
Marcus Allen, Penn State
Armani Watts, Texas A&M
Rashaan Gaulden, Tennessee
Kyzir White, West Virginia
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