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Top 30 NFL prospects: Where the best players stand as they start preparing for the draft

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Top 30 NFL prospects: Where the best players stand as they start preparing for the draft


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With the regular season in the books and the NFL regular season winding down, fans everywhere are turning their attention to the 2018 NFL Draft.

Teams looking to up their production in the air will be in for a treat, as the current quarterback class is considered one of the deepest in history. But there is plenty of talent elsewhere, from edge rushers to running backs.

Below, take a look at 30 of the biggest names heading into the 2018 draft.

Josh Allen, Wyoming

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Position: Quarterback

What scouts like: With Allen, it's all about the physicality. The Californian has a combination of size, arm strength and mobility that's rarely seen in the NFL, even among the game's elite signal callers. He parlayed those gifts into a 144.9 passer rating last season.

In 2017: Allen threw for 1,658 and 13 touchdowns in 10 games. It wasn't the best campaign, but he was going to need time to develop no matter what.



Dorance Armstrong, Kansas

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Position: Defensive end

What scouts like: No one's going to mistake Kansas for a football powerhouse, but they do have one of the nation's best edge rushers in Armstrong. His quickness is his main calling card, but he's also capable of delivering powerful hits once he reaches the ball. He should be one of the best athletes available.

In 2017: His sack totals were way down, but he still set a career high in tackles with 63.



Saquon Barkley, Penn State

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Position: Running back

What scouts like: A prototypical modern running back, Barkley has the speed, explosiveness and vision to become a star. He's been favorably compared to Ezekiel Elliott, who finished third in the NFL MVP voting as a rookie last fall.

In 2017: Barkley had a terrific start to the season, and while he faded down the stretch, his totals are still outstanding: 1,134 rushing yards, 594 receiving yards, and 19 total touchdowns.



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