ATTN: Miami Juniors Considering Entering the NFL Draft

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Unless your name is Jordan or Phillips...don't do it!!!!!!! Don't listen to these scumbag agents!

Quarterbacks
1. Trevor Lawrence, Clemson
2. Justin Fields, Ohio State
3. Zach Wilson, BYU
4. Mac Jones, Alabama
5. Trey Lance, North Dakota State
6. Kyle Trask, Florida
7. Feleipe Franks, Arkansas
8. Dustin Crum, Kent State
9. Ian Book, Notre Dame
10. Sam Ehlinger, Texas

Not listed: King

Running backs
1. Najee Harris, Alabama
2. Travis Etienne, Clemson
3. Javonte Williams, North Carolina
4. Jermar Jefferson, Oregon State
5. Kenneth Gainwell, Memphis
6. Demetric Felton, UCLA
7. Michael Carter, North Carolina
8. Javian Hawkins, Louisville
9. Chuba Hubbard, Oklahoma State
10. Jaret Patterson, Buffalo

Not listed: Harris

Fullbacks/H-backs
1. Ben Mason, Michigan
2. Rhamondre Stevenson, Oklahoma
3. Ryan Bowman, Washington
4. Jeremiah Hall, Oklahoma
5. Mason Stokke, Wisconsin
6. Tory Carter, LSU
7. Houston Heimuli, Stanford
8. Clay Moss, Weber State
9. Carl Tucker, Alabama
10. Chris Elmore, Syracuse

Wide receivers
1. DeVonta Smith, Alabama
2. Ja'Marr Chase, LSU
3. Jaylen Waddle, Alabama
4. Elijah Moore, Mississippi
5. Terrace Marshall Jr., LSU
6. Rashod Bateman, Minnesota
7. Chris Olave, Ohio State
8. Kadarius Toney, Florida
9. Rondale Moore, Purdue
10. Nico Collins, Michigan

Not listed: Harley

Tight ends
1. Kyle Pitts, Florida
2. Pat Freiermuth, Penn State
3. James Mitchell, Virginia Tech
4. Brevin Jordan, Miami (Fla.)
5. Hunter Long, Boston College
6. Quintin Morris, Bowling Green
7. Cade Otton, Washington
8. Jake Ferguson, Wisconsin
9. Noah Gray, Duke
10. Kenny Yeboah, Mississippi

Offensive tackles
1. Penei Sewell, Oregon
2. Christian Darrisaw, Virginia Tech
3. Samuel Cosmi, Texas
4. Dillon Radunz, North Dakota State
5. Alex Leatherwood, Alabama
6. Liam Eichenberg, Notre Dame
7. Jalen Mayfield, Michigan
8. Teven Jenkins, Oklahoma State
9. Brady Christensen, BYU
10. Walker Little, Stanford

Not listed: Williams

Guards
1. Rashawn Slater, Northwestern
2. Wyatt Davis, Ohio State
3. Alijah Vera-Tucker, USC
4. Trey Smith, Tennessee
5. Aaron Banks, Notre Dame
6. Ed Ingram, LSU
7. Zion Johnson, Boston College
8. Deonte Brown, Alabama
9. David Moore, Grambling
10. Ben Cleveland, Georgia

Centers
1. Landon ****erson, Alabama
2. Tyler Linderbaum, Iowa
3. Creed Humphrey, Oklahoma
4. Drew Dalman, Stanford
5. Nick Ford, Utah
6. Trey Hill, Georgia
7. Josh Myers, Ohio State
8. Michal Menet, Penn State
9. James Empey, BYU
10. Jimmy Morrissey, Pitt

Defensive ends
1. Jaelan Phillips, Miami (Fla.)
2. Gregory Rousseau, Miami (Fla.)

3. Kwity Paye, Michigan
4. Patrick Jones II, Pitt
5. Ade Ogundeji, Notre Dame
6. Carlos Basham Jr., Wake Forest
7. Joe Tryon, Washington
8. Rashad Weaver, Pitt
9. Payton Turner, Houston
10. Daelin Hayes, Notre Dame

Defensive tackles
1. Daviyon Nixon, Iowa
2. Christian Barmore, Alabama
3. Jay Tufele, USC
4. Levi Onwuzurike, Washington
5. Osa Odighizuwa, UCLA
6. Tyler Shelvin, LSU
7. Tommy Togiai, Ohio State
8. Bobby Brown III, Texas A&M
9. Marvin Wilson, Florida State
10. Haskell Garrett, Ohio State

Not listed: Silvera

Inside linebackers
1. Micah Parsons, Penn State
2. Chazz Surratt, North Carolina
3. Nick Bolton, Missouri
4. Jabril Cox, LSU
5. Tony Fields II, West Virginia
6. Dylan Moses, Alabama
7. Devin Lloyd, Utah
8. Ventrell Miller, Florida
9. Monty Rice, Georgia
10. Baron Browning, Ohio State

Outside linebackers
1. Jeremiah Owusu-Koramoah, Notre Dame
2. Joseph Ossai, Texas
3. Azeez Ojulari, Georgia
4. Zaven Collins, Tulsa
5. Chris Rumph II, Duke
6. Quincy Roche, Miami (Fla.)
7. Grant Stuard, Houston
8. Malcolm Koonce, Buffalo
9. Shaka Toney, Penn State
10. Elerson Smith, Northern Iowa

Cornerback
1. Patrick Surtain II, Alabama
2. Caleb Farley, Virginia Tech
3. Derion Kendrick, Clemson
4. Shaun Wade, Ohio State
5. Elijah Molden, Washington
6. Asante Samuel Jr., Florida State
7. Jaycee Horn, South Carolina
8. Kary Vincent Jr., LSU
9. Eric Stokes, Georgia
10. Robert Rochell, Central Arkansas

Safeties
1. Trevon Moehrig, TCU
2. Jevon Holland, Oregon
3. Talanoa Hufanga, USC
4. Caden Sterns, Texas
5. Hamsah Nasirildeen, Florida State
6. Richard LeCounte, Georgia
7. Paris Ford, Pitt
8. Andre Cisco, Syracuse
9. Richie Grant, UCF
10. James Wiggins, Cincinnati

Not listed: Bolden

Kickers and punters
1. Jose Borregales, K, Miami (Fla.)
2. Evan McPherson, K, Florida
3. James Smith, P, Cincinnati
4. Zach Von Rosenberg, P, LSU
5. Andre Szmyt, K, Syracuse
6. Michael Turk, P, Arizona State
7. Pressley Harvin III, P, Georgia Tech
8. Daniel Whelan, P, UC Davis
9. Luis Aguilar, K, Northern Arizona
10. Max Duffy, P, Kentucky

Long-snappers
1. Camaron Cheeseman, Michigan
2. Adam Bay, Wisconsin
3. Erik ****erson, Arizona State
4. Turner Bernard, San Diego State
5. Thomas Fletcher, Alabama
6. Damon Johnson, USC
7. Ethan Tabel, Illinois
 
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Cam Harris shouldn't come back and not because he's NFL ready. He will get passed by the younger backs.
 
Really hope King comes back. I havent seen him listed on any of these draft rankings and this yrs QB class seems to have the top 6-7 guys locked in no matter what. Don't forget there is Jamie Newman Kellen Mond Brock Purdy as well.

I think it would be a win win if he comes back. Another year in the same system for him with hopefully some better talent/more maturity at other offensive positions. Next years class doesn't seem to be as strong at QB and if he has a break out year and gets some Heisman buzz and takes miami to the acc champ game that could propel him in the draft. Also would be huge to let garcia and van dyke have another yr to learn
 
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Low-key want to see Harris move on to free up the space for more talented and natural RBs. Knighton and Chaney J are better than what we've been starting games with.
 
Very strange RB list IMO. Felton seems
too high. Marks is gonna be better than Patterson at the next level. He’s his backup at Buffalo. No Ibrahim from Minnesota? No Sermon at all? Kennedy Brooks?
 
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Having someone from Florida on top of the TE list is gross. Better not ever happen again.
Pitts is an anomaly. No one, including the Gates, thought he'd be that dominant. Credit Mullen there.

As for our Juniors (not named King, Phillips, or Jordan), almost all of them are looking at decreased snaps next year. If they think they can at a minimum get on a practice squad, might not be a bad idea for them to move on. I don't see how any of them are going to improve their stock next season.

I think Mallory gets drafted. I think Harley manages to sneak in if he leaves as well.
 
Low-key want to see Harris move on to free up the space for more talented and natural RBs. Knighton and Chaney J are better than what we've been starting games with.
For me it's not even low-key....he's a solid back, but he doesn't have the wiggle and explosion that some of the other guys seem to have.
 
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Pitts is an athletic freak that plays "TE" due to his physicality. He's not a pure TE in a sense. Florida's passing offense flows through his mismatches. He is undoubtedly their #1 option.

Brevin is more of a true TE with athletic ability. However, this offense doesn't have him as focal point #1 like Pitts.

Both are gonna be solid at the next level. However, it's unfair to compare what they do in college because they have very differing usage rates
 
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