kgreene829 Posted February 15, 2024 Posted February 15, 2024 (edited) Hey guys I felt like the majority of draft content is mock drafts and I wanted to do some draft content that wasn’t just a mock. I would like to shout out @SageBow his SB+ content was a huge inspiration for this and without waiting any longer lets get started positional rankings based on statistics from the previous year. I took the amount of snaps into account for these so a player with less snaps and worse snaps could be ranked higher than a player with better stats and more snaps if I feel like it wouldn’t be a stretch to assume they would have a better season with the same number of snaps. Also for some positions where I felt like more than 5 players deserved to be recognized I ranked more than just the top 5. QB: 1. Andrew Moncrief, Auburn 14 games, 6,014 passing yards, 45 passing TDs, 7 interceptions, QBRating 167.999 2. Hiram Maronde, UCLA 16 games, 4,708 passing yards, 39 passing TDs, 20 interceptions, QBRating 154.07, 1,120 rushing yards, 13 rushing TDs 3. Andrew Solano, TCU 16 games, 4,811 passing yards, 43 passing TDs, 19 interceptions, QBRating 155.942 4. Blake Smith, UNT 13 games, 4,836 passing yards, 24 passing TDs, 7 interceptions, QBRating 128.177 5. Le’Veon Levine, Temple 13 games, 4,844 passing yards, 20 passing TDs, 15 interceptions, QBRating 129.083 RB: 1. Clayton McGee, FSU 14 games, 384 rushing attempts, 2,507 rushing yards, 22 rushing TDs 2. Richard Bianchi, Hawaii 13 games, 310 rushing attempts, 1,999 rushing yards, 24 rushing TDs 3. Tevaun West, Navy 13 games, 304 rushing attempts, 1,965 rushing yards, 21 rushing TDs 4. Moises Walker, Houston 15 games, 426 rushing attempts, 2,598 rushing yards, 23 rushing TDs 5. Jalen Watkins, Virginia 10 games, 245 rushing attempts, 1,627 rushing yards, 15 rushing TDs 6. Antwuan Harris, Georgia 13 games, 231 rushing attempts, 1,540 rushing yards, 15 rushing TDs Honorable Mention I feel the next player deserves to be recognized because he had more rushing yards per attempt than the other 6 players mentioned but he had so much less attempts that I felt it was unfair to rank him against them. Kelvin Dupree, Kentucky 13 games, 184 rushing attempts, 1,249 rushing yards, 12 rushing TDs FB: 1. Ito Herrera, New Mexico State 13 games, 158 rushing attempts, 875 rushing yards, 13 rushing TDs 2. Shaquil Watkins, Liberty 12 games, 128 rushing attempts, 657 rushing yards, 4 rushing TDs 3. T.J. Hefner, Marshall 15 games, 193 rushing attempts, 898 rushing yards, 3 rushing TDs 4. Owa Flaherty, FAU 12 games, 98 rushing attempts, 550 rushing yards, 3 rushing TDs 5. Mike Nader, Indiana 12 games, 35 receptions, 71 targets, 407 receiving yards, 0 receiving TDs WR: 1. Ryan Forbes, Memphis 14 games, 115 receptions, 182 targets, 2,411 receiving yards, 20 receiving TDs 2. Trevor Wood, USC 16 games, 153 receptions, 204 targets, 2,639 receiving yards, 16 receiving TDs 3. Ronald Climber, Miami(FL) 12 games, 87 receptions, 136 targets, 1,629 receiving yards, 13 receiving TDs 4. Matt Siri, Tennessee 15 games, 122 receptions, 172 targets, 2,145 receiving yards, 15 receiving TDs 5. Jose Jones, Wake Forest 14 games, 81 receptions, 114 targets, 1,441 receiving yards, 12 receiving TDs 6. Chris Pulley, Mississippi State 13 games, 83 receptions, 118 targets, 1,484 receiving yards, 9 receiving TDs 7. Morris Carter, UCLA 16 games, 84 receptions, 132 targets, 1,487 receiving yards, 17 receiving TDs TE: 1. Deonte Canaan, Georgia 13 games, 83 receptions, 121 targets, 1,394 receiving yards, 13 receiving TDs 2. Mike Urias, South Alabama 13 games, 127 receptions, 193 targets, 1,567 receiving yards, 10 receiving TDs 3. Levi Bolden, Bowling Green 14 games, 73 receptions, 105 targets, 999 receiving yard, 9 receiving TDs 4. Thad Downs, Utah State 13 games, 70 receptions, 100 targets, 873 receiving yards, 6 receiving TDs 5. Justin Hand, Houston 15 games, 57 receptions, 84 targets, 797 receiving yards, 7 receiving TDs 6. Kahlil Gohara, San Diego State 13 games, 62 receptions, 89 targets, 780 receiving yards, 6 receiving TDs OT: 1. Trey Thompson, Marshall 15 games, 1,046 snaps, 31 pancakes, 0 sacks allowed 2. Justin Crossen, Florida 14 games, 1,021 snaps, 24 pancakes, 1 sack allowed 3. Jeremy Blair, Florida 14 games, 984 snaps, 20 pancakes, 1 sack allowed 4. Luis Marte, Montana 11 games, 777 snaps, 21 pancakes, 3 sacks allowed 5. AJ Suh, North Dakota State 15 games, 1,066 snaps, 24 pancakes, 7 sacks allowed OG: 1. Kaelin Bender, North Dakota State 15 games, 1,077 snaps, 23 pancakes, 1 sack allowed 2. Justin Elmore, East Michigan 12 games, 865 snaps, 18 pancakes, 3 sacks allowed 3. John Massie, Army 10 games, 698 snaps, 21 pancakes, 3 sacks allowed 4. Alex Hitchens, Arkansas 13 games, 902 snaps, 16 pancakes, 1 sack allowed 5. Kolby Harrison, Lafayette 14 games, 1,078 snaps, 11 pancakes, 0 sacks allowed C: 1. William Canady, FAU 12 games, 876 snaps, 8 pancakes, 0 sacks allowed 2. Tim Thorton, Cincinnati 12 games, 817 snaps, 8 pancakes, 0 sacks allowed 3. Mike Smith, VMI 11 games, 734 snaps, 9 pancakes, 0 sacks allowed 4. Darius Kontos, Penn State 13 games, 844 snaps, 7 pancakes, 0 sacks allowed 5. Rookie Olivares, Middle Tennessee State 13 games, 904 snaps, 6 pancakes, 0 sacks allowed DE: 1. Wilkin Tatum, Utah State 13 games, 835 snaps, 52 tackles, 21 TFLs, 12.5 sacks, 1 interception, 1 safety 2. Brooks Rodriguez, Mizzouri 12 games, 814 snaps, 68.5 tackles, 27 TFLs, 6 sacks 3. Yangervis Phegley, Ohio State 14 games, 989 snaps, 60 tackles, 20 TFLs, 6 sacks, 1 FG block 4. Brandon Rasmussen, Appalachian State 13 games, 862 snaps, 57.5 tackles, 27 TFLs, 8.5 sacks 5. Jack Koroma, Wisconsin 14 games, 874 snaps, 61 tackles, 29 TFLs, 2.5 sacks, 1 interception, 1 TD DT: 1. Cesar Whitehead, Michigan State 12 games, 869 snaps, 74 tackles, 34 TFLs, 5.5 sacks, 1 forced fumble 2. Logan Lopez, Houston 15 games, 955 snaps, 70.5 tackles, 32 TFLs, 7.5 sacks, 1 forced fumble 3. Phillip Bell, Bowling Green 14 games, 934 snaps, 65.5 tackles, 37 TFLs, 6.5 sacks, 1 recovered fumble 4. Nick Matthews, Middle Tennessee 13 games, 942 snaps, 70 tackles, 19 TFLs, 11.5 sacks, 1 safety 5. Terrence Santana, FSU 14 games, 932 snaps, 65 tackles, 20 TFLs, 8.5 sacks, 1 forced fumble OLB: 1. Bryan Chickillo, UAB 13 games, 644 snaps, 66.5 tackles, 10 TFLs, 1 interception 2. Chris Mama, Pittsburgh 13 games, 854 snaps, 63 tackles, 19 TFLs, 3 sacks 3. Zaire Smith, Michigan 12 games, 574 snaps, 57.5 tackles, 9 TFLs, 1 forced fumble, 4 interceptions 4. Cameron Humphrey Washington State 12 games, 598 snaps, 68.5 tackles, 11 TFLs 5. Brett Lin, Georgia 11 games, 550 snaps, 59 tackles, 7 TFLs 6. Rougned Utley, Illinois 13 games, 676 snaps, 60 tackles, 1 TFL, 3 forced fumbles 7. Jourdan Connor, Oregon State 13 games, 1,068 snaps, 64.5 tackles, 18 TFLs, 0.5 sacks, 1 pass deflection, 1 interception 8. DeAndre Wisdom, Tulane 13 games, 1,015 snaps, 46.5 tackles, 23 TFLs, 9 sacks ILB: 1. Jordan Niang, Houston 15 games, 981 snaps, 113.5 tackles, 17 TFLs, 0.5 sacks, 1 forced fumble, 1 recovered fumble, 2 pass deflections, 1 interception 2. Damien Chachere, Ball State 14 games, 1,344 snaps, 108 tackles, 24 TFLs, 0.5 sacks, 1 recovered fumble, 1 FG block 3. Cameron Diaz, UTEP 13 games, 986 snaps, 105.5 tackles, 21 TFLs 4. Antoan Griffin, Fresno State 13 games, 948 snaps, 101 tackles, 26 TFLs, 1 safety 5. Jaime Lugo, East Carolina 12 games, 888 snaps, 102.5 tackles, 1 TFL, 1 recovered fumble, 1 interception, 1 TD CB: 1. Connor Hardison, USC 16 games, 1,608 snaps, 80 tackles, 10 pass deflections, 5 interceptions, 1 forced fumble, 1 recovered fumble 2. Arnold Smith, UTEP 13 games, 1,072 snaps, 67 tackles, 16 pass deflections, 4 interceptions 3. Qi Okogie, UCLA 16 games, 1,223 snaps, 71 tackles, 13 pass deflections, 2 interceptions 4. Gonzalez Elliott, Texas A&M 13 games, 956 snaps, 63 tackles, 4 pass deflections, 9 interceptions 5. Victor Odom, Louisiana 12 games, 997 snaps, 56 tackles, 13 pass deflections, 5 interceptions 6. David Whitesell, UNLV 12 games, 942 snaps, 60 tackles, 1 pass deflection, 7 interceptions, 1 recovered fumble FS: 1. Mike Cole, Memphis 14 games, 1,065 snaps, 78 tackles, 1 TFL, 6 interceptions, 1 forced fumble, 1 recovered fumble 2. David Hernandez, Arizona 12 games, 903 snaps, 79 tackles, 2 TFLs, 3 interceptions, 3 forced fumbles, 1 recovered fumble 3. Scott Smith, Youngstown State 15 games, 1,108 snaps, 66 tackles, 5 TFLs, 6 interceptions, 1 forced fumble, 1 safety 4. Mike Barr, Oklahoma 13 games, 991 snaps, 70 tackles, 2 TFLs, 4 interceptions, 2 recovered fumbles 5. Terrence Suzuki, Southern Illinois 13 games, 1,076 snaps, 68 tackles, 2 TFLs, 5 interceptions SS: 1. Ian Barrett, Tulsa 14 games, 983 snaps, 87.5 tackles, 2 TFLs, 3 interceptions, 3 forced fumbles 2. Zach Light, Air Force 13 games, 927 snaps, 85.5 tackles, 6 TFLs, 1 pass deflection, 1 interception 3. Garrett Smith, Baylor 14 games, 864 snaps, 81 tackles, 11 TFLs, 0.5 sacks, 6 pass deflections, 2 interceptions 4. Niko Suarez, Oklahoma State 14 games, 909 snaps, 74.5 tackles, 2 TFLs, 5 pass deflections, 7 interceptions 5. Tobenna Rice, Marshall 15 games, 863 snaps, 78 tackles, 5 TFLs, 1 pass deflection, 2 interceptions, 1 recovered fumble 6. Quinton Monell, USC 16 games, 1,559 snaps, 70 tackles, 10 pass deflections, 2 interceptions, 1 recovered fumble K: 1. Raudel Elliott, Louisiana Tech 21 FGs made, 22 FGs attempted, 95.45 FG%, longest FG 61, 38 PATs made, 38 PATs attempted, 100 PAT% 2. Ronnie Ramirez, Kentucky 28 FGs made, 31 FGs attempted, 90.32 FG%, longest FG 48, 55 PATs made, 56 PATs attempted, 98.21 PAT% 3. Robbie Alford, Georgia State 20 FGs made, 21 FGs attempted, 95.24 FG%, longest FG 60, 29 PATs made, 30 PATs attempted, 96.67 PAT% 4. Lewis McGee, Miami(FL) 23 FGs made, 26 FGs attempted, 88.46 FG%, longest FG 52, 24 PATs made, 25 PATs attempted, 96 PAT% 5. Taylor Gray, Syracuse 22 FGs made, 25 FGs attempted, 88.00 FG%, longest FG 48, 21 PATs made, 26 PATs attempted, 80.77 PAT% 6. Carlos Hand, Louisville 26 FGs made, 30 FGs attempted, 86.67 FG%, longest FG 54, 30 PATs made, 30 PATs attempted, 100 PAT% 7. Luis Terdoslavich, Texas Tech 30 FGs made, 35 FGs attempted, 85.71 FG%, longest FG 52, 32 PATs made, 34 PATs attempted, 94.12 PAT% 8. Ronald Baker, Notre Dame 15 FGs made, 19 FGs attempted, 78.95 FG%, longest FG 52, 54 PATs made, 55 PATs attempted, 98.18 PAT% P: I unfortunately am not doing punter rankings because SOMEONE @TuscanSota *cough cough* didn’t include punt yards in his season stats or on the interface and I felt that to rank punters without punt yards would be unfair to both the punters and to the readers. I want to do more rankings based off other publicly available information but with the draft coming up I don't know how much I will be able to do since I have some other stuff I am working on too. THE DRAFT IS ALMOST 1 WEEK AWAY GET HYPED. Edited February 15, 2024 by kgreene829 3
TuscanSota Posted February 15, 2024 Posted February 15, 2024 5 hours ago, kgreene829 said: I unfortunately am not doing punter rankings because SOMEONE @TuscanSota *cough cough* didn’t include punt yards in his season stats or on the interface and I felt that to rank punters without punt yards would be unfair to both the punters and to the readers. Feedback thread ❤️
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