MIAMI GARDENS, FLORIDA - JANUARY 19: Keionte Scott #0 of the Miami Hurricanes reacts during the second quarter against the Indiana Hoosiers in the 2026 College Football Playoff National Championship at Hard Rock Stadium on January 19, 2026 in Miami Gardens, Florida. (Photo by Megan Briggs/Getty Images) | Getty Images 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. Top 100 Prospects (Thru Rd. 3, Pk 100)RkPositionPosRnkPlayerSchool12CB(2)Jermod McCoyTennessee52CB(8)Keionte ScottMiami (FL)53CB(9)Keith Abney IIArizona State66C(1)Connor LewAuburn68EDGE(13)Joshua JosephsTennessee71EDGE(14)Dani Dennis-SuttonPenn State73LB(7)Kyle LouisPittsburgh74S(5)Kamari RamseyUSC75WR(12)Elijah SarrattIndiana77S(6)Genesis SmithArizona79WR(13)Skyler BellConnecticut81CB(12)Malik MuhammadTexas82RB(3)Mike Washington Jr.Arkansas84S(7)Zakee WheatleyPenn State85DT(7)Gracen HaltonOklahoma88WR(15)Bryce LanceNorth Dakota State89DT(8)Darrell Jackson Jr.Florida State90WR(16)Brenen ThompsonMississippi State92C(3)Sam HechtKansas State94CB(13)Chandler RiversDuke95G(6)Jalen FarmerKentrucky96QB(3)Garrett NussmeierLSU98CB(15)Devin MooreFlorida101RB(4)Jonah ColemanWashington102RB(5)Emmett JohnsonNebraska104CB(17)Will Lee IIITexas A&M106WR(18)Deion BurksOklahoma108C(6)Brian Parker IIDuke109DT(10)L.T.
OvertonAlabama110TE(4)Justin JolyNorth Carolina State111G(7)Kage CaseyBoise State112G(8)Billy SchrauthNotre Dame114S(9)Jalon KilgoreSouth Carolina116DT(11)Rayshaun BennyMichigan117OT(10)Jude BowryBoston College120TE(7)Michael TriggBaylor121RB(6)Kaytron AllenPenn State122EDGE(18)Anthony LucasUSC123TE(8)Jack EndriesTexas124DT(12)Kaleb ProctorSoutheastern Louisiana128OT(12)Dametrious CrownoverTexas A&M129RB(7)Demond ClaiborneWake Forest130LB(8)Deontae LawsonAlabama131WR(20)Kevin Coleman Jr.Missouri133LB(9)Harold Perkins Jr.LSU134LB(10)Bryce BoettcherOregon136TE(11)Dallen BentleyUtah138TE(12)Joe RoyerCincinnati139LB(11)Keyshaun ElliottArizona State140LB(12)Kaleb Elarms-OrrTCU141C(7)Parker BrailsfordAlabama142S(10)V.J. PayneKansas State143DT(13)Zane DurantPenn State144S(11)Michael TaaffeTexas145DT(14)DeMonte CapehartClemson146OT(13)J.C.
DavisIllinois147EDGE(19)Max LlewellynIowa150OT(15)Drew SheltonPenn State151OT(16)Isaiah WorldOregon152QB(6)Cade KlubnikClemson153CB(19)Charles DemmingsStephen F Austin154RB(8)Nicholas SingletonPenn State155DT(15)Tim Keenan IIIAlabama156C(8)Jager BurtonKentucky157CB(20)Hezekiah MassesCalifornia158CB(21)Ephesians PrysockWashington159WR(22)Josh CameronBaylor161DT(17Dontay CorleoneCincinnati162EDGE(20)Nadame TuckerWestern Michigan163QB(7)Cole PaytonNorth Dakota State164LB(13)Aiden FisherIndiana165WR(23)Reggie VirgilTexas Tech166LB(14)Taurean YorkTexas A&M167TE(14)Josh CuevasAlabama168C(9)Matt GulbinMichigan State169G(9)Ar’Maj Reed-AdamsTexas A&M170DT(18)Tyreak SappFlorida171G(10)Beau StephensIowa172EDGE(21)Caden CurryOhio State173DT(19)Nick BarrettSouth Carolina174RB(9)Seth McGowanKentucky176OT(17)Travis BurkeMemphis177WR(24)Jeff CaldwellCincinnati178EDGE(22)Mason ReigerWisconsin179G(11)Jeremiah WrightAuburn180G(12)D.J. CampbellTexas181WR(25)Kendrick LawKentrucky182RB(10)Le’Veon MossTexas A&M183OT(18)Diego PoundsOle Miss184EDGE(23)George GumbsFlorida185LB(15)Red MurdockBuffalo186WR(26)C.J.
DanielsMiami (FL)187QB(8)Taylen GreenArkansas188TE(15)Dae’Quan WrightOle Miss189CB(22)Thaddeus DixonNorth Carolina190DT(21)Zxavian HarrisOle Miss191CB(23)Jadon CanadyOregon192RB(11)J’Mari TaylorVirginia193C(10)Pat CooganIndiana194RB(12)Eli HeidenreichNavyTennessee 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 ranki