2016 NFL Draft: Top 32 Prospect Rankings 1.0

Jan 9, 2016; Frisco, TX, USA; North Dakota State Bison quarterback Carson Wentz (11) throws a pass in the third quarter against the Jacksonville State Gamecocks in the FCS Championship college football game at Toyota Stadium. North Dakota State won the championship 37-10. Mandatory Credit: Tim Heitman-USA TODAY Sports
Jan 9, 2016; Frisco, TX, USA; North Dakota State Bison quarterback Carson Wentz (11) throws a pass in the third quarter against the Jacksonville State Gamecocks in the FCS Championship college football game at Toyota Stadium. North Dakota State won the championship 37-10. Mandatory Credit: Tim Heitman-USA TODAY Sports /
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Oct 17, 2015; Waco, TX, USA; Baylor Bears wide receiver Corey Coleman (1) catches a pass and runs for a touchdown against the West Virginia Mountaineers during the second half at McLane Stadium. The Bears defeat the Mountaineers 62-38. Mandatory Credit: Jerome Miron-USA TODAY Sports /

21.  Corey Coleman, WR – Baylor:  (5-10, 190) Projected Round – Top 25.  Corey Coleman is the top deep threat receiver in the 2016 NFL Draft.  He has the speed and ability to blow the top off of a defense and make game changing plays in the blink of an eye.  However, he’s not just a deep threat.  Coleman is stronger than he’s given credit for and can make catches in a variety of ways not just on deep passes.   LW #

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20.  Reggie Ragland, ILB – Alabama:  (6-2, 252) Projected RoundTop 25.  Reggie Ragland is the top inside linebacker in the 2016 NFL Draft and he could be an impact starter for any team that picks him.  He’s a pounder in the middle of the defense.  Big enough to take on offensive linemen when defending the run but can also be an effective blizter as well.  He’s not the best in pass coverage but not a liability either.  LW # 

19.  Jack Conklin, OT – Michigan State: (6-6, 308) Projected Round – 2nd. Jack Conklin may be the most fundamentally sound left tackle in the draft.  Rarely is he caught out of position.  He has outstanding technique in pass protection.  He’s stout at the point of attack and it’s extremely hard for pass rushers to get around him.  As a run blocker he’s powerful yet nimble.  Getting to the second level with ease after delivering a blow to the first defender.      LW #

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