Updated prospect rankings for Bucky Brooks have changed.

Modifications to Bucky Brooks’ most recent prospect rankings

Ahead of the celebrations in Detroit next month, prospects from all over the nation are attempting to bolster their draft stocks as the 2024 Pro Day circuit gets underway.

Bucky Brooks of NFL.com just revealed his revised rankings of the top 5 prospects by position; these rankings differ significantly from his initial rankings from last month.

These are Brooks’ most recent rankings, along by his analysis of each spot.

QUARTERBACKS

USC’s Caleb Williams
LSU’s Jayden Daniels
North Carolina’s Drake Maye
McCarthy, J.J., Michigan(First Up)
Washington, Michael Penix Jr. (Down 1)

Pay attention to: Bo Nix, Oregon

“This QB crop features several intriguing prospects with franchise-player potential.”

GOING ACROSS

Jonathan Brooks, the Texan
From Florida State, Trey Benson
Tennessee’s Jaylen Wright(Previously Unranked)
Michigan’s Blake Corum (Down 1)
Clemson’s Will Shipley (formerly unranked)

Pay attention to: Oregon, Bucky Irving

“This year’s running back class lacks star power, but astute scouts can find instant-impact players outside of the first round.”

WIDE RECEIVERS

  1. Marvin Harrison Jr., Ohio State
  2. Rome Odunze, Washington
  3. Malik Nabers, LSU
  4. Keon Coleman, Florida State
  5. Brian Thomas Jr., LSU

Keep an eye on: Troy Franklin, Oregon

“This 2024 class of pass catchers is loaded with dynamic playmakers offering WR1 potential.”

SLOT RECEIVERS

  1. Ladd McConkey, Georgia
  2. Ricky Pearsall, Florida
  3. Roman Wilson, Michigan
  4. Malachi Corley, Western Kentucky
  5. Malik Washington, Virginia

Keep an eye on: Jacob Cowing, Arizona

“Savvy play-callers are increasingly utilizing slot receivers to create mismatches all over the field, whether putting the ball in their hands on bubble screens and jet sweeps or dialing up various option routes to take advantage of their superior quickness.”

TIGHT ENDS

  1. Brock Bowers, Georgia
  2. Ja’Tavion Sanders, Texas
  3. Cade Stover, Ohio State
  4. Theo Johnson, Penn State
  5. AJ Barner, Michigan

Keep an eye on: Ben Sinnott, Kansas State

“As tight ends become essential pieces for elite passing games, this year’s crop features a bona fide star and a handful of intriguing prospects with starting potential.”

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