How he stacks up: Miller ranked McNeil-Warren as his No. 20 overall prospect and No. 3 safety available after Caleb Downs (Ohio State) and Dillon Thieneman (Oregon).
NFL media analyst Daniel Jeremiah lists McNeil-Warren as his No. 16 overall prospect in his most recent Top 50 players available in the class.
“McNeil-Warren is a tall, long safety prospect with fantastic production,” Jeremiah wrote. “He’s a fun player to study. Every game I examined was littered with big hits, plays on the ball and HIGH energy. He’s a very explosive player.
“Overall, McNeil-Warren is a bouncy, twitchy athlete with Pro Bowl potential.”
NFL.com lead draft writer Eric Edholm has McNeil-Warren at No. 26 on his first list of the Top 100 players.
McNeil-Warren comes in at No. 19 on ESPN’s Jordan Reid’s list of the Top 50 players. Reid lists McNeil-Warren as his second-best safety in the class after Downs.
What he had to say: “When I’m on the field, I can let all my anger out,” McNeil-Warren said at the Combine of his physical brand of football. “I just leave everything out on the field like it’s my last.”