He's a big-play machine -- 24 career catches of at least 40 yards -- with ultra-reliable hands and also forces missed tackles. He had 65 tackles, two sacks and two interceptions in 2019 while playing with a high ankle sprain. He'll have to adjust, but a 70-catch season in 2019 and a quality Senior Bowl week could have him set up as TE2 for many teams in this draft.Elliott understands how to use his hands and balance, which helps him win quickly off the snap. He will need to find the consistent effort he showed during an 8.5-sack 2017.Lewis missed most of the 2017 season because of an elbow injury and was redshirted in 2018 after he tore his right ACL. He will compete in man coverage from his first practice.Terrell had a difficult day against LSU in the national title game, but his body of work shows a competitive player who has plenty of skills in man and zone looks. He plays tough with top-end speed and can return kicks.It's hard to ignore Chinn's versatility and athleticism as he lined up all over the formation. Could we see Joe Burrow, Tua Tagovailoa, Justin Herbert and Jordan Love all drafted before pick No. He was an anchor of the Bulldogs' run-blocking, helping to open some holes for the best backs in the nation. He was limited in practice for much of the season, but started every game. He will be a game-changing disruptor in any NFL scheme.Simmons seemed to be all over the field at all times in college with great speed and range. players on the board. He's a gifted prospect with quality agility and plays with awareness. If he can use his frame better to that end, he has true shutdown potential.Dobbins is ideal for a zone scheme in the NFL with his quickness, agility and ability to read blockers. He had only 11 interceptions in 32 college games. Multiple scouts said they looked at his matchup against Ohio State's Chase Young and See the highlights that demonstrate former Washington QB Jacob Eason's raw arm strength.His arm will dazzle, which means some teams will have him higher on the board. Okudah had shoulder surgery early in his career at Ohio State, but is a walk-in starter with rare closing speed.Brown is an athletic rarity who can play in a variety of fronts and is routinely the first off the ball, posting 12.5 tackles for loss last season. Robertson will play immediately on special teams.Simpson might be underrated overall coming into the draft. Beyond his speed, he plays with toughness, and Cal's coaches have raved about his work ethic.Wanogho was flagged at the Senior Bowl for a knee injury and had surgery. Just a reminder, this isn't a mock draft -- just the top 100 players ranked -- regardless of position. There is a vastly underrated awareness in his game and, in the right hands, he will be a starter.Johnson had right shoulder surgery in early March after playing last season with a torn labrum. He is a lot better working inside than he is trying to win on longer routes outside.Uche has gained more recent appeal than other pass rushers because he also has some juice as a blitzer and can play outside linebacker in passing down subpackages. He knows how to read blocks and shows patience when needed and burst when it's time to hit the crease. Tagovailoa has played well in the biggest moments, throwing 33 touchdowns in nine starts last season. The following browsers are supported: Chrome, Edge (v80 and later), Firefox and Safari. He has the arm to drop the ball anywhere and the athleticism to extend plays, too.Tagovailoa is an accurate, mobile, deep-ball throwing QB Wills is a strong, natural and powerful run-blocker with the athletic upside to round into a smooth pass-protector. He shot up the board quickly during his big senior season (3 interceptions in 12 games).Terrell is a versatile cover man for his size who can work both outside and inside and in both man and zone schemes.