Green dominated at the Senior Bowl, just like he did at Marshall. With incredible power and better speed, Green could absolutely come off the board at the back end of Round 1.
The best tight end in football didn't win the John Mackey Award as Harold Fannin was incredible for Bowling Green this season. Fannin is a three-down threat with underrated blocking abilities and truly elite after-the-catch skills.
Likely the second running back selected, don't be surprised if a team has fallen in love with Omarion Hampton by the end of Round 1. Hampton is a special talent with Le'Veon Bell-like patience, and better skills in the open field.
It may come as a surprise to some to see Watts go in Round 1, not because of his talent, but because safeties are less and less likely to be taken in the first 32 picks. With so many talented defensive backs available in the tail-end of Round 1, don't be surprised if Watts' free safety skills vault him into the picture.
Harris missed time in each of the past two seasons and yet, somehow continued to nearly finish the seasons with the national lead in receiving yards. 50-50 balls are more like 75-50 when he's the targeted receiver.
Underrated no more, Dart has vaulted up draft boards recently. Sitting with an ADP around 50, however, Dart is still seen as a long shot for Round 1.
Yet, he has the abilities of a top-tier QB and the positional raise QBs get should see Dart climb into the first 32 picks.
Not that Milroe isn't a dynamic athlete, more so because he's not as accurate as the other quarterbacks would be the reason he shocks to land within the first 32 picks. He's as fast as anyone and has an incredibly gifted arm, but his accuracy issues may drive his landing spot on Day 2. Hence, he'd be a surprise to go in Round 1.
Seen by some as a less-athletic Bosa brother, Sawyer made his name known in the College Football Playoffs. As such, with his high-level dominance against a slew of talented teams, Sawyer could push for the first round. It's a long shot, but his team-first attitude and high motor could sneak him in.
Linebackers in the first round are a thing of the past and with Jalon Walker likely the only candidate for 2025, Campbell's status for Day 2 is seemingly secured. However, because of his abilities to stuff the run and drop in coverage, Campbell could absolutely drive up the asking price to a Day 1 selection if all goes to plan.
A tackle in college, Milum likely pencils in to the interior at the NFL level. However, because of his versatility and his ability to dominant in all facets, he could very well find himself within the first 32 picks.