Starting on Sunday, we brought you our annual consensus draft prospect ranking based on six lists from five sources: ESPN (Matt Miller and Jordan Reid), Pro Football Focus, CBS Sports, Pro Football Network and Draftek. On Friday, we updated that list following the first round — and now with Day 3 in front of us, we’re taking our final look at the top 100 prospects still available.
Below the table, we’ll detail some hits (and misses) from Friday night’s picks. The biggest takeaway should be that draft media truly had little idea how the top 100 selections would unfold.
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Top 100 Prospects (Thru Rd. 3, Pk 100)
Rk
Position
PosRnk
Player
School
12
CB
(2)
Jermod McCoy
Tennessee
52
CB
(8)
Keionte Scott
Miami (FL)
53
CB
(9)
Keith Abney II
Arizona State
66
C
(1)
Connor Lew
Auburn
68
EDGE
(13)
Joshua Josephs
Tennessee
71
EDGE
(14)
Dani Dennis-Sutton
Penn State
73
LB
(7)
Kyle Louis
Pittsburgh
74
S
(5)
75
WR
(12)
Elijah Sarratt
Indiana
77
S
(6)
Genesis Smith
Arizona
79
WR
(13)
Skyler Bell
Connecticut
81
CB
(12)
Malik Muhammad
Texas
82
RB
(3)
Mike Washington Jr.
Arkansas
84
S
(7)
Zakee Wheatley
Penn State
85
DT
(7)
Gracen Halton
Oklahoma
88
WR
(15)
Bryce Lance
North Dakota State
89
DT
(8)
Darrell Jackson Jr.
Florida State
90
WR
(16)
Brenen Thompson
Mississippi State
92
C
(3)
Sam Hecht
Kansas State
94
CB
(13)
Chandler Rivers
Duke
95
G
(6)
Jalen Farmer
Kentrucky
96
QB
(3)
98
CB
(15)
Devin Moore
Florida
101
RB
(4)
102
RB
(5)
Emmett Johnson
Nebraska
104
CB
(17)
Will Lee III
Texas A&M
106
WR
(18)
Deion Burks
Oklahoma
108
C
(6)
Brian Parker II
Duke
109
DT
(10)
L.T. Overton
Alabama
110
TE
(4)
Justin Joly
North Carolina State
111
G
(7)
Kage Casey
Boise State
112
G
(8)
Billy Schrauth
Notre Dame
114
S
(9)
Jalon Kilgore
South Carolina
116
DT
(11)
Rayshaun Benny
Michigan
117
OT
(10)
Jude Bowry
Boston College
120
TE
(7)
Michael Trigg
Baylor
121
RB
(6)
Kaytron Allen
Penn State
122
EDGE
(18)
Anthony Lucas
USC
123
TE
(8)
Jack Endries
Texas
124
DT
(12)
Kaleb Proctor
Southeastern Louisiana
128
OT
(12)
Dametrious Crownover
Texas A&M
129
RB
(7)
Demond Claiborne
Wake Forest
130
LB
(8)
Deontae Lawson
Alabama
131
WR
(20)
Kevin Coleman Jr.
Missouri
133
LB
(9)
134
LB
(10)
Bryce Boettcher
Oregon
136
TE
(11)
Dallen Bentley
Utah
138
TE
(12)
Joe Royer
Cincinnati
139
LB
(11)
Keyshaun Elliott
Arizona State
140
LB
(12)
Kaleb Elarms-Orr
TCU
141
C
(7)
Parker Brailsford
Alabama
142
S
(10)
V.J. Payne
Kansas State
143
DT
(13)
Zane Durant
Penn State
144
S
(11)
Michael Taaffe
Texas
145
DT
(14)
DeMonte Capehart
Clemson
146
OT
(13)
J.C. Davis
Illinois
147
EDGE
(19)
Max Llewellyn
Iowa
150
OT
(15)
Drew Shelton
Penn State
151
OT
(16)
Isaiah World
Oregon
152
QB
(6)
Cade Klubnik
Clemson
153
CB
(19)
Charles Demmings
Stephen F Austin
154
RB
(8)
Nicholas Singleton
Penn State
155
DT
(15)
Tim Keenan III
Alabama
156
C
(8)
Jager Burton
Kentucky
157
CB
(20)
Hezekiah Masses
California
158
CB
(21)
Ephesians Prysock
Washington
159
WR
(22)
Josh Cameron
Baylor
161
DT
(17
Dontay Corleone
Cincinnati
162
EDGE
(20)
Nadame Tucker
Western Michigan
163
QB
(7)
Cole Payton
North Dakota State
164
LB
(13)
Aiden Fisher
Indiana
165
WR
(23)
Reggie Virgil
Texas Tech
166
LB
(14)
Taurean York
Texas A&M
167
TE
(14)
Josh Cuevas
Alabama
168
C
(9)
Matt Gulbin
Michigan State
169
G
(9)
Ar’Maj Reed-Adams
Texas A&M
170
DT
(18)
Tyreak Sapp
Florida
171
G
(10)
Beau Stephens
Iowa
172
EDGE
(21)
Caden Curry
Ohio State
173
DT
(19)
Nick Barrett
South Carolina
174
RB
(9)
Seth McGowan
Kentucky
176
OT
(17)
Travis Burke
Memphis
177
WR
(24)
Jeff Caldwell
Cincinnati
178
EDGE
(22)
Mason Reiger
Wisconsin
179
G
(11)
Jeremiah Wright
Auburn
180
G
(12)
D.J. Campbell
Texas
181
WR
(25)
Kendrick Law
Kentrucky
182
RB
(10)
Le’Veon Moss
Texas A&M
183
OT
(18)
Diego Pounds
Ole Miss
184
EDGE
(23)
George Gumbs
Florida
185
LB
(15)
Red Murdock
Buffalo
186
WR
(26)
C.J. Daniels
Miami (FL)
187
QB
(8)
Taylen Green
Arkansas
188
TE
(15)
Dae’Quan Wright
Ole Miss
189
CB
(22)
Thaddeus Dixon
North Carolina
190
DT
(21)
Zxavian Harris
Ole Miss
191
CB
(23)
Jadon Canady
Oregon
192
RB
(11)
J’Mari Taylor
Virginia
193
C
(10)
Pat Coogan
Indiana
194
RB
(12)
Eli Heidenreich
Navy
Tennessee cornerback Jermod McCoy, who averaged 12th in the expert rankings, is still waiting to hear his name called. McCoy missed the 2025 season recovering from a torn ACL, but it appears to be a cartilage issue in the same knee that is scaring teams off. Late on Friday, Charles Robinson of Yahoo Sports reported on why teams are concerned about McCoy’s career longevity.
22 ranked players who are in the top 100 are still on the board. This includes eight defensive backs who had second or third-round rankings — beginning with Miami cornerback Keionte Scott, our 52nd-ranked prospect. Arizona State defensive back Keith Abney II is the only other top-64-ranked player still available.
The night started with Ole Miss wideout De’Zhaun Stribling — the averaged No. 137 prospect — going to the San Francisco 49ers with the 33rd pick. Stribling was far from the biggest perceived reach of the evening. That honor goes to former LSU wide receiver Zavion Thomas. Despite an average draft ranking of 250, the Chicago Bears selected Thomas in round three with the 89th pick.
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The Chiefs’ only selection of the night was taking former Oklahoma edge rusher R. Mason Thomas at No. 40 in round two. The consensus rankings had Thomas at 47. Available pass rushers with higher rankings who were available at the time were Texas A&M’s Cashius Howell (33), Missouri’s Zion Young (44), and Gabe Jacas of Illinois (45).
Kansas City has four scheduled selections for the draft’s final day:
Round 5 (176 — compensatory)
Round 6 (210 — from Los Angeles Rams)
Enjoy Day 3, and we will be back after the seventh round with our top 100 undrafted players.