The NFL Combine is approaching as we head toward the NFL Draft in April. Here’s where I stand on the top 10 at each position, continuing today with the defensive ends.
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Arguably the biggest riser in the draft from the 2020 season to the 2021 season, Hutchinson in discussion as the No. 1 prospect overall with his motor and power.
The physical talents are unmatched and he shouldn’t slide past No. 4 or No. 5 but the questions about his love of football will get more abundant as we approach the draft.
Karlaftis is a powerhouse end who plays the run well and can push the tackle or beat him with speed.
Ojabo is a very quick twitch athlete on the outside. He’s raw but won’t slide into the second round.
The Georgia transfer had a great season and Senior Bowl week and is now a surefire first-rounder.
You hear different opinions on Enagbare from different scouts as some see him in the first round and others as a second-round value.
Ebiketie is a very athletic kid and stepped up his game after a transfer like Johnson did.
Jackson has slid a bit and is a hybrid who could be a great value in the second round.
A big pass rusher with some interior skills, Thomas will be an absolute steal for someone.
Paschal is similar to Thomas and an excellent leader.