As draft season rapidly approaches, I will give my 10 favorite players for each position. Let’s move on to the RBs.
1. Marvin Harrison Jr., Ohio State
— The consensus No. 1 WR for me and arguably the top overall value. Just a rare player.

2. Malik Nabers, LSU
— Speed and separation will make him a top-10 pick.

3. Rome Odunze, Washington
— A great value at No. 3 he’s a future WR1 with ease.
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4. Brian Thomas Jr., LSU
— A drop-off from the top three. He’s solid but not a sure thing.

5. Adonai Mitchell, Texas
— A great value late in round one or top of round two.

6. Xavier Worthy, Texas
— For the speed alone is take a round two flier on him despite a lack of size.

7. Troy Franklin, Oregon
— A true sleeper in this draft he does everything well but doesn’t have the high-end speed or size of the others ahead of him.

8. Keon Coleman, Florida State
— He’s not a burner but his catch radius is ridiculous and makes him attractive in round two.

9. Xavier Legette, South Carolina
— I like him more than some others do and think he’s going to be a WR2 for a long time.

10. Ladd McConkey, Georgia
— A 10-year pro? Likely. He’s a WR3 in this league for a decade.
