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www.coltsfanshop.com/Johnny-Unitas-Jersey , I decided to release my final top 200 big board for all of you readers. This is how I would rank these players, not how I predict they will get drafted. This..." Colts AnalysisNFL DraftRoad to the DraftZach Hicks’ Final 2019 Draft Big Board: Top 200New,22commentsEDTWith the Draft less than a week away, I decided to release my final top 200 big board for all of you readers. This is how I would rank these players, not how I predict they will get drafted. This is my final board of the season as I wasn’t able to watch the 300 or so that I wanted.Regardless, here is how I would rank the roughly 200 players that I have studied this draft season. Quarterbacks are excluded as I haven’t watched any this draft season as I’ve focused on other positions.<hr class="p-entry-hr" id="SZ8W5R">1.) Quinnen Williams, DT, Alabama2.) Nick Bosa, DE, Ohio State3.) Brian Burns, DE, Florida State4.) Ed Oliver, DT, Houston5.) TJ Hockenson, TE, Iowa6.) DK Metcalf, WR, Ole Miss7.) Garrett Bradbury, OC, NC State8.) Jonah Williams, OT, Alabama9.) Devin Bush Jr., LB, Michigan10.) Andre Dillard, OT, Washington State11.) Christian Wilkins, DT, Clemson12.) Byron Murphy, CB, Washington13.) Jeffrey Simmons, DT, Mississippi State14.) Noah Fant, TE, Iowa15.) Josh Allen, EDGE, Kentucky16.) Montez Sweat, DE, Mississippi State17.) Cody Ford, OT, Oklahoma18.) Jawaan Taylor, OT, Florida19.) Jerry Tillery, IDL, Notre Dame20.) Devin White, LB, LSU21.) Chauncey Gardner-Johnson, SAF, Florida22.) Clelin Ferrell, DE, Clemson23.) Chris Lindstrom, IOL, Boston College24.) Kelvin Harmon, WR, NC State25.) Michael Deiter, IOL, Wisconsin26.) Charles Omenihu, IDL, Texas27.) Nasir Adderley, SAF, Delaware28.) Deebo Samuel, WR, South Carolina29.) Yodny Cajuste, OT, West Virginia30.) Julian Love, CB, Notre Dame31.) Damien Harris, RB, Alabama32.) Erik McCoy, IOL, Texas A&M33.) Rashan Gary, DE, Michigan34.) DeAndre Baker, CB, Georgia35.) Marquise Brown, WR, Oklahoma36.) Joshua Jacobs, RB, Alabama37.) Amani Oruwariye, CB, Penn State38.) Greedy Williams, CB, LSU39.) Taylor Rapp, SAF, Washington40.) Dre’Mont Jones, IDL, Ohio State41.) Dalton Risner, OT, Kansas State42.) A.J. Brown, WR, Mississippi43.) Jace Sternberger, TE, Texas A&M44.) Chase Winovich, DE, Michigan45.) N’Keal Harry, WR, Arizona State46.) Juan Thornhill, SAF, Virginia47.) David Long, CB, Michigan48.) Amani Hooker, SAF, Iowa49.) Anthony Nelson, DE, Iowa50.) Hakeem Butler, WR, Iowa State51.) Darrell Henderson, RB, Memphis52.) Renell Wren, IDL, Arizona State53.) Jachai Polite Jacoby Brissett Jersey , DE, Florida54.) Deionte Thompson, SAF, Alabama55.) Mack Wilson, LB, Alabama56.) Kaleb McGary, OT, Washington57.) Irv Smith Jr, TE, Alabama58.) Riley Ridley, WR, Georgia59.) Sean Bunting, CB, Central Michigan60.) Darnell Savage, SAF, Maryland61.) Terry McLaurin, WR, Ohio State62.) Nate Davis, IOL, Charlotte63.) Drue Tranquill, LB, Notre Dame64.) Trayvon Mullen, CB, Clemson65.) Miles Sanders, RB, Penn State66.) DaMarkus Lodge, WR, Mississippi67.) Foster Moreau, TE, LSU68.) Dexter Lawrence, IDL, Clemson69.) Khalen Saunders, IDL, Western Illinois70.) Elgton Jenkins, IOL, Mississippi State71.) Emanuel Hall, WR, Missouri72.) Tytus Howard, OT, Alabama State73.) Maxx Crosby, DE, Eastern Michigan74.) Johnathan Abram, SAF, Mississippi State75.) Isaiah Johnson, CB, Houston76.) Zach Allen, DE, Boston College77.) Daylon Mack, IDL, Texas A&M78.) Dawson Knox, TE, Mississippi79.) Germaine Pratt, LB, NC State80.) Rodney Anderson, RB, Oklahoma81.) Stanley Morgan Jr, WR, Nebraska82.) Christian Miller, DE, Alabama83.) Gerald Willis, IDL, Miami84.) Ben Banogu, DE, TCU85.) Justin Layne, CB, Michigan State86.) Saquan Hampton, SAF, Rutgers87.) Bobby Okereke, LB, Stanford88.) Dru Samia, IOL, Oklahoma89.) Mecole Hardman, WR, Georgia90.) Dax Raymond, TE, Utah State91.) Parris Campbell, WR, Ohio State92.) JJ Arcega-Whiteside, WR, Stanford93.) Trysten Hill, IDL, UCF94.) D’Andre Walker, EDGE, Georgia95.) Ugochukwu Amadi, CB, Oregon96.) Will Harris, SAF, Boston College97.) Josh Oliver, TE, San Jose State98.) L.J. Collier, DE, TCU99.) Blake Cashman, LB, Minnesota100.) Devin Singletary, RB, FAU101.) Jakobi Meyers, WR, NC State102.) Rock Ya-Sin, CB, Temple103.) Daniel Wise, IDL, Kansas104.) David Edwards, OT, Wisconsin105.) Ryquell Armstead, RB, Temple106.) Cody Barton, LB, Utah107.) Marquise Blair, SAF, Utah108.) Saivion Smith Reggie Wayne Color Rush Jersey , CB, Alabama109.) Alex Bars, IOL, Notre Dame110.) Kahale Warring, TE, San Diego State111.) Darius Slayton, WR, Auburn112.) Ben Powers, IOL, Oklahoma113.) Wyatt Ray, DE, Boston College114.) Armon Watts, IDL, Arkansas115.) Khari Willis, SAF, Michigan State116.) David Montgomery, RB, Iowa State117.) Chuma Edoga, OT, USC118.) Devine Ozigbo, RB, Nebraska119.) Joe Jackson, DE, Miami120.) Vosean Joseph, LB, Florida121.) Andy Isabella, WR, UMass122.) Greg Little, OT, Mississippi123.) Isaiah Buggs, IDL, Alabama124. Joejuan Williams, CB, Vanderbilt125.) Lonnie Johnson Jr, CB, Kentucky126.) Terronne Prescod, IOL, NC State127.) Jaylon Ferguson, DE, LA Tech128.) Jahlani Tavai, LB, Hawai’i129.) Michael Jackson, CB, Miami130.) Ben Burr-Kirven, LB, Washington131.) Mike Edwards, SAF, Kentucky132.) Justin Hollins, DE, Oregon133.) Oshane Ximines, DE, Old Dominion134.) Dillon Mitchell, WR, Oregon135.) Terrill Hanks, LB, New Mexico State136.) Trayveon Williams, RB, Texas A&M137.) Antoine Wesley, WR, TTU138.) Michael Dogbe, IDL, Temple139.) Te’Von Coney, LB, Notre Dame140.) Dennis Daley, OT, South Carolina141.) Evan Worthington, SAF, Colorado142.) Isaac Nauta, TE, Georgia143.) Kingsley Keke, IDL, Texas A&M144.) Justice Hill, RB, Oklahoma State145.) Derrick Baity, CB, Kentucky146.) Mark Fields, CB, Clemson147.) Connor McGovern, IOL, Penn State148.) Dexter Williams, RB, Notre Dame149.) Demarcus Christmas, IDL, Florida State150.) Malik Gant, SAF, Marshall151.) Alize Mack, TE, Notre Dame152.) Jamel Dean, CB, Auburn153.) Terry Beckner, IDL, Missouri154.) Jalen Hurd, WR, Baylor155.) Hunter Renfrow, WR, Clemson156.) Tim Harris, CB, Virginia157.) Phil Haynes, IOL, Wake Forest158.) Darwin Thompson, RB, Utah State159.) Sheldrick Redwine, SAF, Miami160.) Cortez Broughton, IDL, Cincinnati161.) Jalen Jelks, DE, Oregon162.) Kendall Sheffield, CB, Ohio State163.) Tre Watson www.coltsfanshop.com/Rigoberto-Sanchez-Jersey , LB, Maryland164.) Anthony Ratliff-Williams, WR, North Carolina165.) Bobby Evans, OT, Oklahoma166.) James Williams, RB, Washington State167.) Bruce Anderson, RB, North Dakota State168.) Drew Sample, TE, Washington169.) Beau Benzschawel, IOL, Wisconsin170.) Tyler Roemer, OT, San Diego State171.) Lamont Gaillard, IOL, Georgia172.) Ulysees Gilbert III, LB, Akron173.) Jah’Shawn Johnson, SAF, TTU174.) Shareef Miller, EDGE, Penn State175.) Chris Slayton, IDL, Syracuse176.) Michael Jordan, IOL, Ohio State177.) Malik Carney, DE, North Carolina178.) Karan Higdon, RB, Michigan179.) Miles Boykin, WR, Notre Dame180.) Donnie Lewis Jr, CB, Tulane181.) Jaquan Johnson, SAF, Miami182.) Elijah Holyfield, RB, Georgia183.) Ricky Walker, IDL, Virginia Tech184.) Greg Gaines, IDL, Washington185.) Malik Reed, DE, Nevada186.) Jimmy Moreland, CB, JMU187.) C.J. Conrad, TE, Kentucky188.) Anthony Johnson, WR, Buffalo189.) KeeSean Johnson, WR, Fresno State190.) Oli Udoh, OT, Elon191.) Ryan Connelly, LB, Wisconsin192.) Jonathan Ledbetter, DE, Georgia193.) Hamp Cheevers, CB, Boston College194.) Kris Boyd, CB, Texas195.) Gary Jennings Jr, WR, West Virginia196.) Dontavius Russell, IDL, Auburn197.) Ross Pierschbacher, IOL, Alabama198.) Drew Lewis, LB, Colorado199.) Penny Hart, WR, Georgia State200.) Cody Thompson, WR, Toledo The Indianapolis Colts‘ defense looks primed and ready to face Carson Wentz and the defending Super Bowl champion Philadelphia Eagles.Fresh off holding the Washington Redskins without a touchdown in a 21-9 victory Sunday, the Colts (1-1) turn their attention to the Eagles (1-1), who are coming off an upset loss at Tampa Bay but could be getting Wentz back. If Wentz is cleared to return nine months after surgery to repair torn ligaments in his left knee, he’ll present another big challenge for Indy’s young group.“Just being technique and fundamentally sound,” safety Malik Hooker said. “He’s a great quarterback, obviously. Everybody knows that. But at the end of the day, football’s an 11-player game and not one, so we can’t just let one person beat us. We’re going to get out there and do the same thing and improve on the mistakes that we had this week.”There weren’t many mistakes. After the Redskins led the NFL in rushing yards in Week 1, the Colts held them to 65 and made them one-dimensional.Led by rookie linebacker Darius Leonard, who had a game-high 18 tackles, a sack and a forced fumble, the Colts defense also limited Washington (1-1) to six points off quarterback Andrew Luck’s two interceptions and were at their best when the offense sputtered.“They’re only going to get better,” Luck said. “They’re young, they’re fast, they’re athletic, they’re tough. Fun unit to watch.”Some things we learned in the Colts’ victory at the Redskins:HOME-FIELD DISADVANTAGEAfter chief marketing officer Steve Ziff said the Redskins made a conscious effort to sell fewer tickets to brokers and team officials acknowledged there was no longer a season-ticket-holder waiting list, their sellout streak dating to 1967 came to an end with a paid attendance of 57,013. Left tackle Trent Williams wondered if Hurricane Florence had a role in that, even though the game was played in sunny conditions.“Maybe that played a part,” Williams said. “Who knows?”With Aaron Rodgers and the Green Bay Packers (1-0-1) coming to town, the attendance will likely go up, but so will the percentage of fans rooting for the visitors.QUICK-LEARNING LEONARDIn his second NFL game, Leonard looked like a veteran. The second-round pick out of South Carolina State wasn’t bothered when his headset malfunctioned and he lost connection to the sideline at times during the Redskins game.“A lot of responsibility,” coach Frank Reich said. “He didn’t lose his poise. ‘OK I don’t have the call, give me the call,’ just like he’s been doing it for a long time.”PACING PETERSONAdrian Peterson gashed Arizona for 96 rushing yards and had two catches for 70 yards in Washington’s opener. Then the Colts bottled him up to the tune of 20 yards on 11 carries, which Peterson chalked up to falling behind and needing to pass too often.“We have a lot to learn,” Peterson said. “Once they got up by more than 10 … we had to pick up the pace and try to put some points on the board. With that, it kind of takes away the running game. I’ve been around for 12 years. That’s what you want to avoid, with the type of run game we have.”LUCK’S PROGRESSTwo games into his return after missing all of 2017 with a shoulder injury, Luck sees things he wants to clean up in his game and errors he wants to correct. But he’s right in line with where he thought he’d be after so much time off.“I feel like I’m two games in and keep wanting to improve,” Luck said.