Starting on Monday, we brought you our annual consensus draft prospect ranking based on lists from five sources: ESPN, 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.

Top 100 Prospects
(Thru Rd 3, Pk 102)

Rk Pos
PosRnk Player
School

22 QB
(2)
Shedeur Sanders
Colorado

64 T
(7)
Marcus Mbow
Purdue

65 WR
(10)
Jalen Royals
Utah St.

68 EDGE
(12)
Bradyn Swinson
LSU

73 WR
(12)
Elic Ayomanor
Stanford

74 EDGE
(14)
Jack Sawyer
Ohio St.

82 EDGE
(17)
Kyle Kennard
S. Carolina

84 RB
(6)
Cam Skattebo
Arizona St.

87 T
(11)
Cameron Williams
Texas

89 DT
(11)
Joshua Farmer
Florida St.

90 RB
(7)
Dylan Sampson
Tennessee

91 DT
(12)
CJ West
Indiana

95 TE
(7)
Gunnar Helm
Texas

96 S
(6)
Lathan Ransom
Ohio St.

97 WR
(13)
Tez Johnson
Oregon

99 LB
(4)
Chris Paul Jr.
Mississippi

100 RB
(9)
DJ Giddens
Kansas St.

101 WR
(15)
Tory Horton
Colorado St.

102 QB
(5)
Will Howard
Ohio St.

104 EDGE
(19)
David Walker
Cent. Arkansas

105 LB
(5)
Barrett Carter
Clemson

106 WR
(16)
Isaiah Bond
Texas

108 QB
(7)
Quinn Ewers
Texas

109 DT
(13)
Ty Robinson
Nebraska

112 EDGE
(20)
Jared Ivey
Mississippi

114 RB
(10)
Damien Martinez
Miami (FL)

115 EDGE
(21)
Elijah Roberts
SMU

117 WR
(18)
Xavier Restrepo
Miami (FL)

118 DT
(14)
Jordan Phillips
Maryland

120 DT
(15)
Deone Walker
Kentucky

121 T
(14)
Logan Brown
Kansas

122 RB
(11)
Bhayshul Tuten
Virginia Tech

124 DT
(17)
Aeneas Peebles
Virginia Tech

125 DT
(18)
JJ Pegues
Mississippi

126 CB
(12)
Dorian Strong
Virginia Tech

127 QB
(8)
Kyle McCord
Syracuse

128 LB
(6)
Smael Mondon Jr.
Georgia

129 LB
(7)
Danny Stutsman
Oklahoma

130 S
(8)
Billy Bowman Jr.
Oklahoma

132 CB
(13)
Quincy Riley
Louisville

133 CB
(14)
Denzel Burke
Ohio St.

134 G
(6)
Miles Frazier
LSU

135 RB
(12)
Devin Neal
Kansas

136 RB
(13)
Jarquez Hunter
Auburn

137 CB
(15)
Zah Frazier
UTSA

138 RB
(14)
Brashard Smith
SMU

139 CB
(16)
Jordan Hancock
Ohio St.

140 CB
(17)
Zy Alexander
LSU

141 EDGE
(23)
Tyler Baron
Miami (FL)

142 LB
(8)
Jack Kiser
Notre Dame

144 G
(8)
Jalen Rivers
Miami (FL)

145 EDGE
(24)
Barryn Sorrell
Texas

146 T
(15)
Chase Lundt
Connecticut

147 LB
(9)
Jeffrey Bassa
Oregon

148 S
(9)
Malachi Moore
Alabama

149 WR
(19)
Jaylin Lane
Virginia Tech

150 WR
(20)
Dont’e Thornton Jr.
Tennessee

152 EDGE
(25)
Que Robinson
Alabama

153 CB
(18)
Cobee Bryant
Kansas

154 S
(10)
Sebastian Castro
Iowa

156 S
(11)
RJ Mickens
Clemson

158 RB
(15)
Ollie Gordon II
Oklahoma St.

159 EDGE
(26)
Antwaun Powell-Ryland
Virginia Tech

161 DT
(20)
Cam’Ron Jackson
Florida

162 TE
(8)
Mitchell Evans
Notre Dame

163 RB
(16)
Jaydon Blue
Texas

164 TE
(9)
Jake Briningstool
Clemson

165 LB
(10)
Kobe King
Penn St.

166 T
(16)
Jalen Travis
Iowa St.

167 RB
(17)
Trevor Etienne
Georgia

168 T
(17)
Ajani Cornelius
Oregon

169 TE
(10)
Oronde Gadsden II
Syracuse

170 S
(12)
Craig Woodson
California

171 LB
(11)
Cody Simon
Ohio St.

172 EDGE
(27)
Jah Joyner
Minnesota

173 EDGE
(28)
Tyrion Ingram-Dawkins
Georgia

174 RB
(18)
Jordan James
Oregon

175 DT
(21)
Rylie Mills
Notre Dame

176 RB
(19)
Kyle Monangai
Rutgers

177 T
(18)
Jack Nelson
Wisconsin

178 LB
(12)
Teddye Buchanan
California

179 G
(9)
Jackson Slater
Sacramento St.

180 C
(2)
Jonah Monheim
USC

181 QB
(10)
Riley Leonard
Notre Dame

182 C
(3)
Jake Majors
Texas

184 RB
(20)
Kalel Mullings
Michigan

185 C
(4)
Seth McLaughlin
Ohio St.

186 CB
(21)
Mello Dotson
Kansas

187 RB
(21)
Tahj Brooks
Texas Tech

188 EDGE
(29)
Fadil Diggs
Syracuse

189 LB
(13)
Jamon Dumas-Johnson
Kentucky

191 G
(10)
Joshua Gray
Oregon St.

192 T
(19)
Hollin Pierce
Rutgers

193 EDGE
(30)
Tyler Batty
BYU

194 EDGE
(31)
Kaimon Rucker
N. Carolina

195 DT
(22)
Tonka Hemingway
S. Carolina

196 LB
(14)
Jay Higgins
Iowa

197 G
(11)
Clay Webb
Jacksonville St.

198 G
(12)
Luke Kandra
Cincinnati

199 RB
(22)
LeQuint Allen
Syracuse

As we begin the draft’s fourth round, all of the players with second-round rankings have been taken. Meanwhile, Colorado quarterback Shedeur Sanders is the last remaining player with a first-round ranking.

13 players who were expected to be taken in the third round also remain on the board. These include offensive tackle Marcus Mbow, wide receiver Jalen Royals, edge rusher Jack Sawyer, running back Cam Skattebo, tight end Gunnar Helm and defensive tackles Joshua Farmer and CJ West.

A significant number of players have been selected earlier than the rankings would have predicted. The Denver Broncos reached 86 picks to take wide receiver Pat Bryant with the 74th pick. The Houston Texans took cornerback Jaylin Smith with the 97th selection, which was 93 spots earlier than our prospect ranking would have predicted. But both of these paled in comparison to the San Francisco 49ers reaching 141 spots to take linebacker Nick Martin at 75, the Las Vegas Raiders taking tackle Caleb Rogers 142 spots early at 98 and the Minnesota Vikings using the 80th selection to acquire cornerback Justin Walley, which was 173 picks earlier than expected.

With their four picks, the Kansas City Chiefs have reached an average of 12.5 picks ahead of expectation, which is a bit under the league average of 12.8 through four rounds, ranking 18th. So far, the Atlanta Falcons have the best average (-17.0), followed by the Baltimore Ravens (-11.7) and the Arizona Cardinals (-10.7). The Detroit Lions (37.33), 49ers (62.5) and Vikings (65.0) bring up the rear.

Kansas City now has five picks remaining:

Round 4 (133)
Round 5 (164 — from Philadelphia, through Cleveland and Detroit)
Round 7 (226 — from Carolina)
Round 7 (251 — compensatory)
Round 7 (257 — compensatory, final selection of draft)