2019 NFL Draft: Finalized top 50 big board, positional rankings
By Cory Kinnan
Breaking down the class
By School
Seeing a breakdown by school here, the SEC and Big Ten field the most players on this big board, but the school at the top of the list is a bit surprising to say the least.
Mississippi State: 4
Clemson: 3
Florida: 3
Michigan: 3
Ohio State: 3
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Alabama: 2
Iowa: 2
Louisiana State: 2
Oklahoma: 2
Ole Miss: 2
Washington: 2
Arizona State: 1
Boston College: 1
Central Michigan: 1
Delaware: 1
Florida State: 1
Georgia: 1
Houston: 1
Iowa State: 1
Kansas State: 1
Kentucky: 1
Maryland: 1
Michigan State: 1
Minnesota: 1
Missouri: 1
North Carolina State: 1
Notre Dame: 1
Penn State: 1
South Carolina: 1
Temple: 1
Texas A&M: 1
Virginia: 1
Washington State: 1
West Virginia: 1
Seeing at what positions the depth lies, here is a breakdown by position. The 2019 NFL Draft, to nobody’s surprise, is extremely lopsided towards the defensive side of the football. However, it has turned out to be a fairly deep class for defensive lineman as well, but not a single running back ranks in the top 50 in this year’s class.
By Position:
Quarterback: 3
Running back: 0
Wide Receiver: 5
Tight End: 2
Offensive Tackle: 6
Interior Offensive Linemen: 5
EDGE: 8
Defensive Tackle: 6
Linebacker: 3
Cornerback: 7
Safety: 5
Now let’s move on to the positional rankings.