| 1 | Quinnen | Williams | DT | Alabama | 6030 | 303 | SO |
| 2 | Nick | Bosa | DE | Ohio St. | 6036 | 266 | JR |
| 3 | Ed | Oliver | DT | Houston | 6017 | 287 | JR |
| 4 | Jeffery | Simmons | DT | Mississippi St. | 6030 | 301 | JR |
| 5 | Jonah | Williams | OT | Alabama | 6044 | 302 | JR |
| 6 | Clelin | Ferrell | DE | Clemson | 6043 | 264 | JR |
| 7 | Josh | Allen | OLB | Kentucky | 6047 | 262 | SR |
| 8 | Devin | Bush | OLB | Michigan | 5110 | 234 | JR |
| 9 | Dwayne | Haskins | QB | Ohio St. | 6033 | 231 | SO |
| 10 | Brian | Burns | DE | Florida St. | 6046 | 249 | JR |
| 11 | Devin | White | ILB | LSU | 6000 | 237 | JR |
| 12 | Montez | Sweat | DE | Mississippi St. | 6056 | 260 | SR |
| 13 | Jerry | Tillery | DT | Notre Dame | 6064 | 295 | SR |
| 14 | Dexter | Lawrence | DT | Clemson | 6044 | 342 | JR |
| 15 | T.J. | Hockenson | TE | Iowa | 6046 | 251 | JR |
| 16 | Jawaan | Taylor | OT | Florida | 6050 | 312 | JR |
| 17 | Byron | Murphy | CB | Washington | 5106 | 190 | SO |
| 18 | Andre | Dillard | OT | Washington St. | 6047 | 315 | SR |
| 19 | Cody | Ford | OT | Oklahoma | 6036 | 329 | JR |
| 20 | Marquise | Brown | WR | Oklahoma | 5093 | 166 | JR |
| 21 | Chris | Lindstrom | OG | Boston College | 6036 | 303 | SR |
| 22 | Rock | Ya-Sin | CB | Temple | 5116 | 192 | SR |
| 23 | Deandre | Baker | CB | Georgia | 5110 | 193 | JR |
| 24 | Christian | Wilkins | DT | Clemson | 6032 | 315 | SR |
| 25 | Josh | Jacobs | RB | Alabama | 5110 | 220 | JR |
| 26 | Rashan | Gary | DE | Michigan | 6043 | 277 | JR |
| 27 | Drew | Lock | QB | Missouri | 6036 | 223 | SR |
| 28 | Deionte | Thompson | S | Alabama | 6010 | 195 | JR |
| 29 | Garrett | Bradbury | C | North Carolina St. | 6027 | 304 | SR |
| 30 | Erik | McCoy | OG | Texas A&M | 6036 | 310 | JR |
| 31 | Kyler | Murray | QB | Oklahoma | 5101 | 207 | JR |
| 32 | Darnell | Savage | S | Maryland | 5106 | 198 | SR |
| 33 | Mack | Wilson | ILB | Alabama | 6011 | 240 | JR |
| 34 | D.K. | Metcalf | WR | Ole Miss | 6033 | 228 | JR |
| 35 | Irv | Smith Jr. | TE | Alabama | 6023 | 242 | JR |
| 36 | Joejuan | Williams | CB | Vanderbilt | 6035 | 211 | JR |
| 37 | Jonathan | Abram | S | Mississippi St. | 5114 | 205 | SR |
| 38 | N’Keal | Harry | WR | Arizona St. | 6023 | 228 | JR |
| 39 | A.J. | Brown | WR | Ole Miss | 6004 | 226 | JR |
| 40 | Noah | Fant | TE | Iowa | 6041 | 249 | JR |
| 41 | Deebo | Samuel | WR | South Carolina | 5112 | 214 | SR |
| 42 | Taylor | Rapp | S | Washington | 5116 | 208 | JR |
| 43 | Hakeem | Butler | WR | Iowa St. | 6053 | 227 | JR |
| 44 | Nassir | Adderley | S | Delaware | 5117 | 195 | SR |
| 45 | Dalton | Risner | OT | Kansas St. | 6046 | 312 | SR |
| 46 | Greedy | Williams | CB | LSU | 6017 | 185 | SO |
| 47 | Chauncey | Gardner-Johnson | CB | Florida | 5107 | 210 | JR |
| 48 | Daniel | Jones | QB | Duke | 6052 | 220 | JR |
| 49 | Juan | Thornhill | S | Virginia | 6002 | 205 | SR |
| 50 | Damien | Harris | RB | Alabama | 5101 | 216 | SR |
TGIS NFL Draft Position Rankings – 2019
| QB | Name | Name | School | Ht. | LBS. | Year |
| 1 | Dwayne | Haskins | Ohio St. | 6033 | 231 | SO |
| 2 | Drew | Lock | Missouri | 6036 | 223 | SR |
| 3 | Kyler | Murray | Oklahoma | 5101 | 207 | JR |
| 4 | Daniel | Jones | Duke | 6052 | 220 | JR |
| 5 | Ryan | Finley | North Carolina St. | 6040 | 213 | SR |
| 6 | Jarrett | Stidham | Auburn | 6023 | 218 | JR |
| 7 | Tyree | Jackson | Buffalo | 6070 | 249 | JR |
| 8 | Will | Grier | West Virginia | 6024 | 217 | SR |
| 9 | Jordan | Ta’amu | Ole Miss | 6025 | 222 | SR |
| 10 | Brett | Rypien | Boise St. | 6016 | 210 | SR |
| 11 | Gardner | Minshew | Washington St. | 6007 | 224 | SR |
| 12 | Taryn | Christion | South Dakota St. | 6010 | 215 | SR |
| 13 | Nick | Fitzgerald | Mississippi St. | 6045 | 226 | SR |
| 14 | Taylor | Cornelius | Oklahoma St. | 6057 | 220 | SR |
| 15 | Clayton | Thorson | Northwestern | 6040 | 222 | SR |
| RB | Name | Name | School | Ht. | LBS. | Year |
| 1 | Josh | Jacobs | Alabama | 5110 | 220 | JR |
| 2 | Damien | Harris | Alabama | 5101 | 216 | SR |
| 3 | Darrell | Henderson | Memphis | 5083 | 208 | JR |
| 4 | Rodney | Anderson | Oklahoma | 6003 | 224 | JR |
| 5 | David | Montgomery | Iowa St. | 5101 | 222 | JR |
| 6 | Justice | Hill | Oklahoma St. | 5095 | 198 | JR |
| 7 | Miles | Sanders | Penn St. | 5105 | 211 | JR |
| 8 | Devin | Singletary | Florida Atlantic | 5074 | 203 | JR |
| 9 | Dexter | Williams | Notre Dame | 5112 | 215 | SR |
| 10 | Bryce | Love | Stanford | 5087 | 200 | SR |
| 11 | Myles | Gaskin | Washington | 5092 | 205 | SR |
| 12 | Devine | Ozigbo | Nebraska | 5105 | 219 | SR |
| 13 | Trayveon | Williams | Texas A&M | 5081 | 206 | JR |
| 14 | Elijah | Holyfield | Georgia | 5103 | 217 | JR |
| 15 | Benny | Snell | Kentucky | 5103 | 224 | JR |
| 16 | Mike | Weber | Ohio St. | 5095 | 211 | JR |
| 17 | Travis | Homer | Miami | 5103 | 201 | JR |
| 18 | Alex | Barnes | Kansas St. | 6003 | 226 | JR |
| 19 | Karan | Higdon | Michigan | 5091 | 205 | SR |
| 20 | Damarea | Crockett | Missouri | 5100 | 225 | JR |
| 21 | Bruce | Anderson | North Dakota St. | 5112 | 209 | SR |
| 22 | Qadree | Ollison | Pittsburgh | 6005 | 228 | SR |
| 23 | Jalin | Moore | Appalachian St. | 5100 | 212 | SR |
| 24 | Jacques | Patrick | Florida St. | 6020 | 231 | SR |
| 25 | Jordan | Scarlett | Florida | 5105 | 208 | SR |
| 26 | Rodney | Smith | Minnesota | 5’11” | 210 | SR |
| 27 | Ryquell | Armstead | Temple | 5112 | 223 | SR |
| 28 | Aeris | Williams | Mississippi St. | 6000 | 217 | SR |
| 29 | LJ | Scott | Michigan St. | 6003 | 227 | SR |
| 30 | Ty | Johnson | Maryland | 5103 | 213 | SR |
| FB | Name | Name | School | Ht. | LBS. | Year |
| 1 | Alec | Ingold | Wisconsin | 6006 | 247 | SR |
| WR | Name | Name | School | Ht. | LBS. | Year |
| 1 | Marquise | Brown | Oklahoma | 5093 | 166 | JR |
| 2 | D.K. | Metcalf | Ole Miss | 6033 | 228 | JR |
| 3 | N’Keal | Harry | Arizona St. | 6023 | 228 | JR |
| 4 | A.J. | Brown | Ole Miss | 6004 | 226 | JR |
| 5 | Deebo | Samuel | South Carolina | 5112 | 214 | SR |
| 6 | Hakeem | Butler | Iowa St. | 6053 | 227 | JR |
| 7 | Miles | Boykin | Notre Dame | 6036 | 220 | JR |
| 8 | Parris | Campbell | Ohio St. | 5117 | 205 | SR |
| 9 | Kelvin | Harmon | North Carolina St. | 6024 | 221 | JR |
| 10 | J.J. | Arcega-Whiteside | Stanford | 6020 | 225 | JR |
| 11 | Preston | Williams | Colorado St. | 6030 | 210 | JR |
| 12 | Tyre | Brady | Marshall | 6027 | 211 | SR |
| 13 | David | Sills | West Virginia | 6032 | 211 | SR |
| 14 | Stanley | Morgan | Nebraska | 6000 | 202 | SR |
| 15 | Antoine | Wesley | Texas Tech | 6050 | 200 | JR |
| 16 | Damarkus | Lodge | Ole Miss | 6017 | 202 | SR |
| 17 | Penny | Hart | Georgia St. | 5080 | 180 | SR |
| 18 | Terry | McLaurin | Ohio St. | 6001 | 208 | SR |
| 19 | Terry | Godwin | Georgia | 5113 | 184 | SR |
| 20 | Hunter | Renfrow | Clemson | 5102 | 184 | SR |
| 21 | Anthony | Johnson | Buffalo | 6021 | 211 | SR |
| 22 | Andy | Isabella | Massachusetts | 5086 | 188 | SR |
| 23 | Gary | Jennings | West Virginia | 6010 | 213 | SR |
| 24 | Jalen | Hurd | Baylor | 6046 | 227 | SR |
| 25 | Jazz | Ferguson | Northwestern St. | 6045 | 227 | JR |
| 26 | Greg | Dortch | Wake Forest | 5071 | 173 | SO |
| 27 | Cody | Thompson | Toledo | 6014 | 205 | SR |
| 28 | Ryan | Davis | Auburn | 5097 | 189 | SR |
| 29 | KeeSean | Johnson | Fresno St. | 6011 | 204 | SR |
| 30 | Keelan | Doss | Cal-Davis | 6021 | 211 | SR |
| 31 | Emanuel | Hall | Missouri | 6017 | 201 | SR |
| 32 | John | Ursua | Hawaii | 5’10” | 175 | JR |
| 33 | Jovon | Durante | Florida Atlantic | 5111 | 160 | JR |
| 34 | Kavontae | Turpin | TCU | 5’8″ | 155 | SR |
| 35 | Jaylen | Smith | Louisville | 6022 | 219 | SR |
| 36 | Travis | Fulgham | Old Dominion | 6024 | 215 | SR |
| 37 | Nyqwan | Murray | Florida St. | 5102 | 191 | SR |
| 38 | Felton | Davis | Michigan St. | 6034 | 211 | SR |
| 39 | Alex | Wesley | Northern Colorado | 5117 | 191 | SR |
| 40 | Jamal | Custis | Syracuse | 6042 | 214 | SR |
| TE | Name | Name | School | Ht. | LBS. | Year |
| 1 | T.J. | Hockenson | Iowa | 6046 | 251 | JR |
| 2 | Irv | Smith Jr. | Alabama | 6023 | 242 | JR |
| 3 | Noah | Fant | Iowa | 6041 | 249 | JR |
| 4 | Jace | Sternberger | Texas A&M | 6040 | 251 | JR |
| 5 | Isaac | Nauta | Georgia | 6032 | 244 | JR |
| 6 | Dawson | Knox | Ole Miss | 6043 | 254 | JR |
| 7 | Kaden | Smith | Stanford | 6050 | 255 | JR |
| 8 | Dax | Raymond | Utah St. | 6046 | 255 | JR |
| 9 | Caleb | Wilson | UCLA | 6042 | 240 | JR |
| 10 | Tommy | Sweeney | Boston College | 6044 | 251 | SR |
| 11 | C.J. | Conrad | Kentucky | 6044 | 249 | SR |
| 12 | Keenen | Brown | Texas St. | 6024 | 250 | SR |
| 13 | Alize | Mack | Notre Dame | 6040 | 249 | JR |
| 14 | Josh | Oliver | San Jose St. | 6045 | 249 | SR |
| 15 | Foster | Moreau | LSU | 6041 | 253 | SR |
| 16 | Drew | Sample | Washington | 6046 | 255 | SR |
| 17 | Zach | Gentry | Michigan | 6081 | 265 | JR |
| 18 | Donald | Parham | Stetson | 6083 | 243 | SR |
| 19 | Kahale | Warring | San Diego St. | 6051 | 252 | JR |
| OT | Name | Name | School | Ht. | LBS. | Year |
| 1 | Jonah | Williams | Alabama | 6044 | 302 | JR |
| 2 | Jawaan | Taylor | Florida | 6050 | 312 | JR |
| 3 | Andre | Dillard | Washington St. | 6047 | 315 | SR |
| 4 | Cody | Ford | Oklahoma | 6036 | 329 | JR |
| 5 | Greg | Little | Ole Miss | 6052 | 310 | JR |
| 6 | Dalton | Risner | Kansas St. | 6046 | 312 | SR |
| 7 | Tytus | Howard | Alabama St. | 6050 | 322 | SR |
| 8 | David | Edwards | Wisconsin | 6062 | 308 | JR |
| 9 | Yodny | Cajuste | West Virginia | 6047 | 312 | SR |
| 10 | Kaleb | McGary | Washington | 6071 | 317 | SR |
| 11 | Max | Scharping | Northern Illinois | 6057 | 327 | SR |
| 12 | Chuma | Edoga | USC | 6036 | 303 | SR |
| 13 | Nate | Davis | Charlotte | 6032 | 316 | SR |
| 14 | Bobby | Evans | Oklahoma | 6043 | 312 | JR |
| 15 | Trey | Adams | Washington | 6080 | 320 | SR |
| 16 | Oli | Udoh | Elon | 6056 | 327 | SR |
| 17 | Mitch | Hyatt | Clemson | 6053 | 303 | SR |
| 18 | Michael | Deiter | Wisconsin | 6051 | 309 | SR |
| 19 | Dennis | Daley | South Carolina | 6050 | 317 | SR |
| 20 | Martez | Ivey | Florida | 6050 | 313 | SR |
| 21 | William | Sweet | North Carolina | 6060 | 313 | JR |
| 22 | Tyler | Roemer | San Diego St. | 6063 | 312 | SO |
| 23 | Isaiah | Prince | Ohio St. | 6064 | 305 | SR |
| OG | Name | Name | School | Ht. | LBS. | Year |
| 1 | Chris | Lindstrom | Boston College | 6036 | 303 | SR |
| 2 | Erik | McCoy | Texas A&M | 6036 | 310 | JR |
| 3 | Beau | Benzschawel | Wisconsin | 6062 | 307 | SR |
| 4 | Connor | McGovern | Penn St. | 6053 | 308 | JR |
| 5 | Nate | Herbig | Stanford | 6034 | 335 | JR |
| 6 | Alex | Bars | Notre Dame | 6057 | 312 | SR |
| 7 | Ben | Powers | Oklahoma | 6037 | 310 | SR |
| 8 | Garrett | Brumfield | LSU | 6020 | 299 | SR |
| 9 | Dru | Samia | Oklahoma | 6046 | 305 | SR |
| 10 | Andre | James | UCLA | 6041 | 299 | JR |
| C | Name | Name | School | Ht. | LBS. | Year |
| 1 | Garrett | Bradbury | North Carolina St. | 6027 | 304 | SR |
| 2 | Elgton | Jenkins | Mississippi St. | 6043 | 314 | SR |
| 3 | Michael | Jordan | Ohio St. | 6057 | 312 | JR |
| 4 | Lamont | Gaillard | Georgia | 6025 | 305 | SR |
| 5 | Ross | Pierschbacher | Alabama | 6035 | 307 | SR |
| DE | Name | Name | School | Ht. | LBS. | Year |
| 1 | Nick | Bosa | Ohio St. | 6036 | 266 | JR |
| 2 | Clelin | Ferrell | Clemson | 6043 | 264 | JR |
| 3 | Brian | Burns | Florida St. | 6046 | 249 | JR |
| 4 | Montez | Sweat | Mississippi St. | 6056 | 260 | SR |
| 5 | Rashan | Gary | Michigan | 6043 | 277 | JR |
| 6 | Jachai | Polite | Florida | 6025 | 258 | JR |
| 7 | Chase | Winovich | Michigan | 6026 | 256 | SR |
| 8 | L.J. | Collier | TCU | 6022 | 283 | SR |
| 9 | Jaylon | Ferguson | Louisiana Tech | 6043 | 256 | JR |
| 10 | Jalen | Jelks | Oregon | 6053 | 256 | SR |
| 11 | Zach | Allen | Boston College | 6041 | 281 | SR |
| 12 | Ben | Bonogu | TCU | 6034 | 250 | SR |
| 13 | Austin | Bryant | Clemson | 6037 | 271 | SR |
| 14 | Joe | Jackson | Miami | 6042 | 275 | JR |
| 15 | Maxx | Crosby | Eastern Michigan | 6047 | 255 | JR |
| 16 | Oshane | Ximines | Old Dominion | 6034 | 253 | SR |
| 17 | Charles | Omenihu | Texas | 6053 | 280 | SR |
| 18 | Darryl | Johnson | North Carolina A&T | 6060 | 253 | JR |
| 19 | Porter | Gustin | USC | 6044 | 255 | SR |
| 20 | Jonathan | Ledbetter | Georgia | 6036 | 280 | SR |
| 21 | Carl | Granderson | Wyoming | 6046 | 254 | SR |
| 22 | Anthony | Nelson | Iowa | 6070 | 271 | JR |
| DT | Name | Name | School | Ht. | LBS. | Year |
| 1 | Quinnen | Williams | Alabama | 6030 | 303 | SO |
| 2 | Ed | Oliver | Houston | 6017 | 287 | JR |
| 3 | Jeffery | Simmons | Mississippi St. | 6030 | 301 | JR |
| 4 | Jerry | Tillery | Notre Dame | 6064 | 295 | SR |
| 5 | Dexter | Lawrence | Clemson | 6044 | 342 | JR |
| 6 | Christian | Wilkins | Clemson | 6032 | 315 | SR |
| 7 | Gerald | Willis III | Miami | 6016 | 302 | SR |
| 8 | Dre’Mont | Jones | Ohio St. | 6026 | 281 | JR |
| 9 | Khalen | Saunders | Western Illinois | 6003 | 324 | SR |
| 10 | Daniel | Wise | Kansas | 6025 | 281 | SR |
| 11 | Daylon | Mack | Texas A&M | 6010 | 336 | SR |
| 12 | Isaiah | Buggs | Alabama | 6031 | 306 | SR |
| 13 | Greg | Gaines | Washington | 6010 | 312 | SR |
| 14 | Demarcus | Christmas | Florida St. | 6033 | 294 | SR |
| 15 | Terry | Beckner Jr. | Missouri | 6035 | 296 | SR |
| 16 | Edwin | Alexander | LSU | 6030 | 331 | JR |
| 17 | Kingsley | Keke | Texas A&M | 6025 | 288 | SR |
| 18 | Renell | Wren | Arizona St. | 6047 | 318 | SR |
| 19 | Kevin | Givens | Penn St. | 6012 | 285 | JR |
| 20 | Trysten | Hill | Central Florida | 6026 | 308 | JR |
| OLB | Name | Name | School | Ht. | LBS. | Year |
| 1 | Josh | Allen | Kentucky | 6047 | 262 | SR |
| 2 | Devin | Bush | Michigan | 5110 | 234 | JR |
| 3 | Christian | Miller | Alabama | 6033 | 247 | SR |
| 4 | Chase | Hansen | Utah | 6027 | 222 | SR |
| 5 | Terrill | Hanks | New Mexico St. | 6020 | 242 | SR |
| 6 | D’Andre | Walker | Georgia | 6023 | 251 | SR |
| 7 | Trevon | Coney | Notre Dame | 6007 | 244 | SR |
| 8 | Justin | Hollins | Oregon | 6052 | 248 | SR |
| 9 | Dre | Greenlaw | Arkansas | 5114 | 237 | SR |
| 10 | Charles | Wright | Vanderbilt | 6030 | 240 | SR |
| 11 | Sutton | Smith | Northern Illinois | 6003 | 234 | JR |
| 12 | Germaine | Pratt | North Carolina St. | 6025 | 240 | SR |
| ILB | Name | Name | School | Ht. | LBS. | Year |
| 1 | Devin | White | LSU | 6000 | 237 | JR |
| 2 | Mack | Wilson | Alabama | 6011 | 240 | JR |
| 3 | Tre | Lamar | Clemson | 6033 | 253 | JR |
| 4 | Kendall | Joseph | Clemson | 5115 | 233 | SR |
| 5 | Vosean | Joseph | Florida | 6014 | 230 | JR |
| 6 | T.J. | Edwards | Wisconsin | 6003 | 230 | SR |
| 7 | Ryan | Connelly | Wisconsin | 6021 | 242 | SR |
| 8 | Bobby | Okereke | Stanford | 6014 | 231 | SR |
| 9 | Otaro | Alaka | Texas A&M | 6030 | 240 | SR |
| 10 | Cameron | Smith | USC | 6020 | 238 | SR |
| 11 | Ben | Burr-Kirven | Washington | 6000 | 230 | SR |
| 12 | Dakota | Allen | Texas Tech | 6006 | 232 | SR |
| 13 | David | Long | West Virginia | 5112 | 230 | JR |
| 14 | Joe | Giles-Harris | Duke | 6016 | 234 | JR |
| 15 | Tyrell | Dodson | Texas A&M | 6003 | 237 | JR |
| 16 | Jeff | Allison | Fresno St. | 5112 | 228 | JR |
| CB | Name | Name | School | Ht. | LBS. | Year |
| 1 | Byron | Murphy | Washington | 5106 | 190 | SO |
| 2 | Rock | Ya-Sin | Temple | 5116 | 192 | SR |
| 3 | Deandre | Baker | Georgia | 5110 | 193 | JR |
| 4 | Joejuan | Williams | Vanderbilt | 6035 | 211 | JR |
| 5 | Greedy | Williams | LSU | 6017 | 185 | SO |
| 6 | Chauncey | Gardner-Johnson | Florida | 5107 | 210 | JR |
| 7 | Justin | Layne | Michigan St. | 6016 | 192 | JR |
| 8 | Trayvon | Mullen | Clemson | 6014 | 199 | JR |
| 9 | Isaiah | Johnson | Houston | 6021 | 208 | SR |
| 10 | Julian | Love | Notre Dame | 5106 | 195 | JR |
| 11 | Lonnie | Johnson Jr. | Kentucky | 6022 | 210 | SR |
| 12 | Iman | Marshall | USC | 6005 | 207 | SR |
| 13 | Michael | Jackson | Miami | 6005 | 210 | SR |
| 14 | Amani | Oruwariye | Penn St. | 6016 | 204 | SR |
| 15 | Mark | Fields | Clemson | 5101 | 192 | SR |
| 16 | Jamel | Dean | Auburn | 6010 | 206 | JR |
| 17 | Blace | Brown | Troy | 6003 | 194 | SR |
| 18 | Blessuan | Austin | Rutgers | 6005 | 198 | SR |
| 19 | Saivion | Smith | Alabama | 6007 | 199 | JR |
| 20 | Sean | Bunting | Central Michigan | 6003 | 195 | JR |
| 21 | Kris | Boyd | Texas | 5114 | 201 | SR |
| S | Name | Name | School | Ht. | LBS. | Year |
| 1 | Deionte | Thompson | Alabama | 6010 | 195 | JR |
| 2 | Darnell | Savage | Maryland | 5106 | 198 | SR |
| 3 | Jonathan | Abram | Mississippi St. | 5114 | 205 | SR |
| 4 | Taylor | Rapp | Washington | 5116 | 208 | JR |
| 5 | Nassir | Adderley | Delaware | 5117 | 195 | SR |
| 6 | Juan | Thornhill | Virginia | 6002 | 205 | SR |
| 7 | Malik | Gant | Marshall | 5115 | 209 | JR |
| 8 | Amani | Hooker | Iowa | 5113 | 210 | JR |
| 9 | Mike | Edwards | Kentucky | 5106 | 204 | SR |
| 10 | Lukas | Denis | Boston College | 5114 | 190 | SR |
| 11 | Jaquan | Johnson | Miami | 5103 | 191 | SR |
| 12 | Marvell | Tell III | USC | 6020 | 198 | SR |
| 13 | Andrew | Wingard | Wyoming | 6001 | 209 | SR |
| 14 | D’Cota | Dixon | Wisconsin | 5095 | 204 | SR |
| 15 | Zedrick | Woods | Ole Miss | 5110 | 205 | SR |
| K | Name | Name | School | Ht. | LBS. | Year |
| 1 | Matt | Gay | Utah | 6000 | 220 | SR |
| 2 | Austin | Seibert | Oklahoma | 5093 | 209 | SR |
2019 NFL Mock Draft 1.0
| PICK | TEAM | NAME | POSITION | SCHOOL | HEIGHT | WEIGHT |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | ![]() |
Quinnen Williams | DT | Alabama | 6’3″ | 295 |
| The decision is going to come down to Williams or Bosa. I haven’t seen a DT wreck an offensive game plan since Aaron Donald at Pitt. | ||||||
| 2 | ![]() |
Nick Bosa | DE | Ohio St. | 6’3″ | 270 |
| 49ers are in a good position for a quality player. Nick Bosa has rare pass rush ability and is possibly a better prospect than his brother Joey. | ||||||
| 3 | ![]() |
Ed Oliver | DT | Houston | 6’2″ | 290 |
| New DC is Gregg Williams who runs a 4-3 defense. Ed Oliver has rare movement skills for a defensive lineman and fits the system. | ||||||
| 4 | ![]() |
Clelin Ferrell | DE | Clemson | 6’5″ | 265 |
| The Raiders need pass rushers since trading Khalil Mack. They get a good one with Clelin Ferrell. | ||||||
| 5 | ![]() |
Jeffery Simmons | DT | Mississippi St, | 6’3″ | 301 |
| Simmons is another rare talent on the defensive line in this draft. The Bucs could part ways with Gerald McCoy and this would be a great fit. | ||||||
| 6 | ![]() |
Dwayne Haskins | QB | Ohio St. | 6’2″ | 225 |
| The Giants don’t have a longterm solution at QB when Eli Manning departs. Dwayne Haskins is the top QB in the draft and the Giants may need to move up to secure their selection. | ||||||
| 7 | ![]() |
Jonah Williams | OT | Alabama | 6’5″ | 301 |
| Jonah is going to be a solid starter in the NFL. Whether that will be at tackle or guard is the question. I think he solidifies the offensive line with Cam Robinson at LT and Jonah at RT. | ||||||
| 8 | ![]() |
Josh Allen | OLB | Kentucky | 6’4″ | 240 |
| Josh Allen had a fantastic senior season and could replace Ezekiel Ansah if he were to leave in free agency. | ||||||
| 9 | ![]() |
Cody Ford | OT | Oklahoma | 6’4″ | 338 |
| Ford is a massive offensive lineman with good movement skills. He would be a great piece to a Bills line that needs an upgrade. | ||||||
| 10 | ![]() |
Jachai Polite | DE | Florida | 6’2″ | 242 |
| Yes they took Bradley Chubb last year and have Von Miller on the opposite side. But you can never have enough pass rushers. Polite is a high energy pass rusher that can give the Broncos another threat to get to the quarterback. | ||||||
| 11 | ![]() |
Devin White | ILB | LSU | 6’0″ | 240 |
| The Bengals need a linebacker upgrade and can’t count on Burfict. Devin White fills in as the rangy tackling linebacker. | ||||||
| 12 | ![]() |
Deionte Thompson | S | Alabama | 6’2″ | 196 |
| Green Bay traded away one Alabama safety. Tramon Williams at FS is not a longterm solution and Deionte Thompson fills in as a ballhawking safety that can tackle. | ||||||
| 13 | ![]() |
Dexter Lawrence | DT | Clemson | 6’3″ | 340 |
| Dolphins need an upgrade to the defensive line. Lawrence is a space eating DT that can help. | ||||||
| 14 | ![]() |
Rashan Gary | DE | Michigan | 6’4″ | 281 |
| Rashan Gary and the Falcons are a perfect match. The Falcons like pass rushing interior defensive lineman and Gary could kick inside and fill that mold. | ||||||
| 15 | Marquise Brown | WR | Oklahoma | 5’10” | 168 | |
| The Redskins need a playmaker for the offense. Marquise Brown is a speedster that could have a Tyreek Hill impact. | ||||||
| 16 | ![]() |
Jawaan Taylor | OT | Florida | 6’5″ | 328 |
| The offensive line has to get better. Jawaan Taylor is a raw offensive tackle prospect that could be a major piece for the Panthers for the foreseeable future. | ||||||
| 17 | ![]() |
Greedy Williams | CB | LSU | 6’1″ | 185 |
| They nailed the Denzel Ward pick last year and now need another starting cornerback. Greedy Williams has all the makings of a NFL corner. | ||||||
| 18 | ![]() |
Greg Little | OT | Ole Miss | 6’5″ | 325 |
| The Vikings must help Kirk Cousins out with an offensive line. Greg Little has the making of a future starter at left tackle. | ||||||
| 19 | ![]() |
Byron Murphy | CB | Washington | 6’0″ | 175 |
| Murphy is a physical corner and one of my favorite players in the draft. The Titans continue to have a weak secondary where the Murphy pick makes a lot of sense. | ||||||
| 20 | ![]() |
Deandre Baker | CB | Georgia | 5’11” | 207 |
| The Steelers have a lot of issues especially with Antonio Brown demanding a trade. The secondary remains a top issue that Deandre Baker can help solve. | ||||||
| 21 | ![]() |
Brian Burns | DE | Florida St. | 6’4″ | 230 |
| Their top pass rusher Frank Clark could leave in free agency. Even if they keep Clark, Burns would be an excellent addition to the pass rush. | ||||||
| 22 | ![]() |
D.K. Metcalf | WR | Ole Miss | 6’3″ | 225 |
| Lamar is going to be the starter and needs help at receiver. Metcalf gives him a big, fast target. | ||||||
| 23 | ![]() |
T.J. Hockenson | TE | Iowa | 6’4″ | 250 |
| The Texans don’t have a stud at TE. Hockenson can both block and is an excellent receiver. Hockenson gives Deshaun Watson a weapon at tight end. | ||||||
| 24 | ![]() |
Devin Bush | OLB | Michigan | 5’11” | 232 |
| The Raiders need playmakers. Mayock and Gruden are going to love Bush as he is all over the football field despite being shorter. | ||||||
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Josh Jacobs | RB | Alabama | 5’9″ | 220 |
| They have Ajayi, Jacobs gives them a receiving threat out of the backfield. He is also a very tough runner and would be a great addition to the Eagles offense. | ||||||
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Christian Wilkins | DT | Clemson | 6’4″ | 310 |
| The Colts had a tremendous improvement on defense. Wilkins has rare movement skills on the defensive line that fits the Colts system. | ||||||
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N’Keal Harry | WR | Arizona St. | 6’3″ | 220 |
| Jared Cook led the Raiders in receiving. Harry gives them an option to potentially be a number one receiving threat. | ||||||
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Dre’Mont Jones | DT | Ohio St. | 6’3″ | 295 |
| The Patriots ran all over the Chargers. They need to upgrade the interior of the defensive line. | ||||||
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Trayvon Mullen | CB | Clemson | 6’1″ | 190 |
| The Chiefs had a great season despite the not so great secondary. Mullens is a start for the defense to match the offensive production. | ||||||
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Montez Sweat | DE | Mississippi St. | 6’5″ | 241 |
| Nick Perry had a disappointing season and Clay Matthews is not Clay anymore. The Packers need an edge rusher. | ||||||
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Mack Wilson | ILB | Alabama | 6’1″ | 231 |
| The Rams defensive line is great. The linebackers need an upgrade. Mack Wilson is a three down linebacker that could only improve the Rams Defense | ||||||
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Kyler Murray | QB | Texas A&M | 5’10” | 195 |
Opening Weekend Bowl Games
New Mexico Bowl (Albuquerque, NM)
North Texas vs. Utah State (-9), 2pm ESPN
The start of bowl season is a good one. North Texas started the season strong, but ended up with three losses. Utah State on the other hand lost only two games including a close seven point loss to Michigan State. So it should be an easy win for the Mean Green right? Wrong.
Utah State’s coach has departed to Texas Tech and I struggle to trust an interim coach in a bowl game. Both quarterbacks are very good throwing for 3000+ yards 27+ TDs and only 5 INTs. Expect a close game in New Mexico.
Top NFL Draft Prospect: EJ Ejiya, ILB, North Texas
Gambling Advice: Too many points for an interim coach. Still like Utah State to win, but close.
Auto Nation Cure Bowl (Orlando, FL)
Tulane (-3) vs. Louisiana-Lafayette, 2:30pm CBSSN
You have to be a hard core football fan to watch this game of two group of five teams barely above .500. Especially with two better bowls on. Tulane is the most unpredictable team in all of college football. They blowout Memphis and take Wake Forest to OT. They then get blown out by USF, Houston and Cincinnati.
The Ragin Cajuns lead this game with quality losses including Mississippi State and Alabama. I guess I’ll lean towards them.
Top NFL Draft Prospect: Donnie Lewis Jr, CB, Tulane
Gambling Advice: Take the Ragin Cajuns
Mitsubishi Motors Las Vegas Bowl (Las Vegas, NV)
Fresno State (-4.5) vs. Arizona State, 3:30pm ABC
The best game of opening bowl weekend. Fresno State won the Mountain West and only have two losses on the year (one is Boise State who they beat in the MWC Championship). Meanwhile everyone is surprised to see Arizona State in a bowl game in Herm Edward’s first season.
I want to focus in on Arizona State starting QB Manny Wilkins. The guy is in LAW SCHOOL while playing football. I did the grunt work by finding the exam schedule at the ol’ Sandra Day O’Conner College of Law and guess what… he’s been done with his semester for over a week. Look out Fresno State, Wilkins can finally concentrate on X’s and O’s instead of Civ Pro. Arizona State star WR N’Keal Harry will be at the blackjack table instead of game, but how do you not pick the Sun Devils in Vegas?
Top NFL Draft Prospect: Renell Wren, DT, Arizona State (N’Keal Harry not playing)
Gambling Advice: Arizona State not only covers, they win.
Raycom Media Camellia Bowl (Montgomery, AL)
Georgia Southern (-1) vs. Eastern Michigan, 5:30pm ESPN
Georgia Southern got back to triple option football in 2018. They went from 2-10 to 9-3. Eastern Michigan has tried to stop the triple option before when they gave up 37 points to Army. The 15 point loss was their biggest all season.
I don’t care Eastern Michigan beat Purdue… it’s bowl season and I’m trusting the triple option.
Top NFL Draft Prospect: Nobody
Gambling Advice: Georgia Southern and the triple option
R+L Carriers New Orleans Bowl (New Orleans, LA)
Middle Tennessee vs. Appalachian State (-7), 9pm ESPN
Are you really going to bet against a father and son’s last game together? Middle Tennessee State Head coach Rick Stockstill and QB Brent Stockstill team up for their final game together against Appalachian State. Appalachian State is a really good football team with their only losses to Penn State and triple option Georgia Southern.
But I have faith in Middle Tennessee State to keep it close against a team with a interim coach in New Orleans. Good luck to the substitute teacher from keeping the kids from going wild in NOLA.
Top NFL Draft Prospect: Darius Harris, OLB, Middle Tennessee State
Gambling Advice: The Stockstill family keeps this one close for Middle Tennessee State
Georgia is a Top Four Team, But OU Should Be In
The SEC does it again. In a weekend full of conference title game snoozers, the SEC put on the game of the year. Anybody that watched the game could tell you Georgia is a talented team capable of beating anyone in the country… but at some point wins and losses throughout the season have to matter.
Georgia’s resume is still impressive with 3 wins over top 25 teams (Missouri, Kentucky, Florida) all by 14 points or over. But the 20 point loss to LSU is keeping the Dawgs in the Sugar Bowl instead of the playoffs. Along with a non-conference schedule that is pretty weak with Georgia Tech being the best team they’ve faced. I’m not saying Oklahoma’s non-conference schedule is good either, but that could’ve seperated helped them separate from Oklahoma.
Now, I absolutely think Georgia would crush Oklahoma this year by 20 points, but OU has the better resume. Oklahoma is a 12-1 Conference Champion with 2 big wins (I’m not going to count Army), and their only loss of the season was a three point loss to a top 15 team who they later beat in the season.
To summarize, we can’t just cherry pick who we think is better unless the resumes are even. Ultimately, it is going to be a 20 point loss to LSU that will keep the Dawgs out of the playoffs and proving once again in College Football EVERY WEEK MATTERS.
College Football Playoff Race
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Alabama
Their Resume: They’ve dominated everyone. The closest win this year has been by 22 points. In addition, they have quality wins with LSU and Mississippi State, along with Texas A&M and Missouri ranked right outside the top 25. The whole “they haven’t played everybody” just isn’t true. Alabama has the best resume in the country.
Road to the playoffs: Beat Auburn and Georgia in the SEC championship and they’re in. Alabama could lose to Auburn and beat Georgia and they’d most likely still be in. The only way it would get close is if they lose to Georgia in the SEC Championship. It’d be tough to leave out a 12-1 Alabama team. I think they’d be in over a 12-1 Washington State, Ohio State and Oklahoma. A 12-1 Michigan team would be close however and it would test the committee how much a Conference Championship game is worth.
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Clemson
Their resume: Along with Alabama, Clemson has also separated themselves from the rest of the group. They haven’t had a win by less than 20 points since September. However, the ACC is bad this year and they lack quality wins. Syracuse is their best win and they’re a fringe top-20 team. They have a few other wins that could sneak into the top 25 including NC State, Texas A&M, Boston College and Pittsburgh in the ACC Championship game.
Road to the playoffs: Beat South Carolina and Pittsburgh in the ACC Championship. A loss to either of these teams will put Clemson at the risk of missing the playoff due to their lack of quality wins.
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Notre Dame
Their Resume: Notre Dame has turned it on as of late and actually has more quality wins than Clemson. A win against Michigan is the most impressive of the playoff contenders and they have also beat ACC and Big Ten Divisional champions Pittsburgh and Northwestern. However, the eye test favors Clemson as Notre Dame has a 8 point win against Ball State, 5 point win over Vanderbilt, and close wins against Pittsburgh and Northwestern.
Road to the Playoffs: Notre Dame’s road is simple. Beat USC and they’re in. Lose and they’re most likely out unless they get some help.
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Michigan
Their Resume: Pretty solid. They have quality wins against Penn State and Northwestern with just one loss against Notre Dame. The problem is they are anchored by Notre Dame. Meaning they cannot be ranked above Notre Dame due to the head-to-head loss.
Road to the Playoffs: If they beat Ohio State and Northwestern in the Big Ten Championship they are most likely in. The only scenario where that is not the case is if Georgia upsets Alabama in the SEC Championship game. Then the question becomes 12-1 Michigan or 12-1 Alabama? Alabama would have the eye test, but Michigan would have the conference championship, solid resume and quality loss against Notre Dame.
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Georgia
Their Resume: They have quality wins against Kentucky and Florida, but the 20 point loss to LSU isn’t great. It does help that LSU is a quality opponent. They do have a monumental showdown with Alabama that will decide everything.
Road to the Playoffs: They control their own destiny. Just beat Georgia Tech and Alabama and they are in.
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Washington State
Their Resume: They have one quality win over Utah and a close loss to USC that doesn’t look great. However, they have some blowout victories and an upcoming matchup in the Apple Cup with Washington. Washington State is hurt because the Pac 12 is bad this year.
Road to the Playoffs: Win out against Washington and Utah in the Pac-12 Championship is a start. They then need Alabama to win out, Oklahoma to lose a game, and Northwestern to win the Big Ten. It’s going to take a miracle.
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LSU
Their Resume: They have a great win against Georgia and quality win over Mississippi State. The Florida loss isn’t terrible and they get a small increase to the resume for the non-conference win against Miami.
Road to the Playoffs: They need a miracle that includes: Alabama winning out, Clemson losing out, Northwestern winning the Big Ten, Oklahoma losing, Washington State losing a game. They would then have a shot at the playoffs. Oh, they have to beat Texas A&M too.
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Oklahoma
Their Resume: No quality wins yet, but they will have West Virginia and Texas (if they beat West Virginia) left on the schedule. The Texas loss isn’t bad and only have one loss, but the problem is they’re not passing the eye test. Giving up 40 points to Kansas does not help.
Road to the Playoffs: Win out and then have Northwestern win the Big Ten. Notre Dame losing would be an interesting debate, as well as a 12-1 Oklahoma or 12-1 Ohio State debate. I think they could get in over Ohio State if it came to that.
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Ohio State
Their Resume: Just like Oklahoma they’re not passing the eye test. They have a quality win against Penn State, but a terrible blowout loss to Purdue. Beating Michigan would give them a great quality win, but the way they’ve been playing that is looking unlikely.
Road to the Playoffs: Win out and have Alabama win the SEC Championship would be a great start. Oklahoma losing a game would also solidify their spot in the playoff.
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UCF
Their Resume: Pittsburgh could be a quality win, but the rest of their schedule hurts them. If they blew everybody out that’d be one thing, but they barely won against Memphis by one point and the defense has looked bad. They do not have a resume that earns them a spot in the College Football Playoff.
Road to the Playoffs: Chaos. They need absolute chaos. They need to blowout their next two opponents to make this possible. But after that they’d need:
- Georgia losing last two games to Georgia Tech and Alabama
- Ohio State beating Michigan and losing to Northwestern
- Washington State losing a game to either Washington or Utah
- The winner of Oklahoma and West Virginia losing to Texas in the Big 12 Championship
- LSU losing to Texas A&M
Week 12 Preview
We’re back again! I know it is the week with the least exciting matchups, but the season is winding down and this is just an appetizer to the Thanksgiving lineup of College Football action. Here are this weeks top bets!
Indiana +28.5 at Michigan
Too many points against an average Indiana team. I know Michigan has absolutely been smoking people, but 28.5 points? That spread should be reserved for Alabama and Clemson. Michigan is not on that level. Michigan wins by a few touchdowns, but not by 28.5.
Texas Tech -6 at Kansas State
Texas Tech is a pretty good football team and their offense can score some points. Even without QB Alan Bowman, Texas Tech is by far the better football team. Tech by double digits.
Cincinnati +7.5 at UCF
College Gameday will be there. However, Cincinnati needs to be the team talked about. Cincinnati’s defense is by far the best UCF has faced. And don’t give me this “UCF is undefeated” garbage. Half the SEC would be undefeated with their schedule. No I’m serious. HALF THE SEC would go undefeated with that schedule. It’ll be a tight football game, but I like Cincinnati to win outright.
Syracuse +10 at Notre Dame
Notre Dame does not consistently blow teams out. Syracuse is a good team that can score and even kept it close with Clemson. They’ll be able to keep it close and may even mess around and win the thing.
Arkansas +21.5 at Mississippi State
Arkansas is a lot better than their record says they are. Their defense may not be great, but their offense can score. Mississippi State has a great defense, but their offense can’t put up points. 21.5 points is way too many for this game.
West Virginia -5.5 at Oklahoma State UNDER 73.5
DOUBLE BET. Love West Virginia being favored by only 5.5. They are the best team in the Big 12, they can score points, and unlike the rest of the Big 12 their defense doesn’t stink. West Virginia wins big.
Also, Taylor Cornelius is not as good as the Oklahoma defense made him look. There will not be 74 points scored in this game. West Virginia wins 34-17.
Iowa State +3 at Texas
It is the end of the season. It is time for a Texas collapse. Iowa State also is undefeated since making Brock Purdy the starting quarterback. Iowa State wins, Texas fans comeback from the earlier season fantasy that “TEXAS IS BACK!”
Also how dumb is it that this game is on the Longhorn Network?
TCU at Baylor UNDER 52
TCU’s offense struggles just to get to double digits, but their defense is still pretty good. I know it’s the Big 12, but this has low scoring game written all over it. TCU wins 21-17 or something like that.
Week 8 Preview
I know. I took a few weeks off with writing reviews. But don’t think that means TGIS hasn’t been keeping an eye out across the college football landscape. I’m like Batman, always watching. I was the hero you deserved, but not the one you needed during those few weeks. But now the Dark Knight returns. LET’S START THE RUN DOWN!!!
The Run Down
Saturday Morning Hangover Games
#8 Michigan (-7.5) at #24 Michigan State, Noon FOX
The Wolverines offense is actually looking good. They’ve averaged 40 points the past two games and have won by over 20 points in both games. But the rivalry game in East Lansing could create a closer game than it should be. Let’s see how top ten Michigan actually plays.
Gambling Advice: Take Michigan if you’re going to bet it.
#9 Oklahoma (-7.5) at TCU, Noon ABC
The classic game of good offense vs. good defense and bad offense vs. bad defense. WHO’S GOING TO BE WORSE! This is Oklahoma’s first game since the loss to Texas and I’d expect a bounce back. But never forget… they went to OT with Army so I will never trust OU.
Gambling Advice: OU by double digits, but I’m not confident.
Auburn (-3.5) at Ole Miss, Noon ESPN
I’m not exactly sure why you’d watch this game. Auburn is bad at football and Ole Miss is bad at football. I guess we will see who’s worse?
Gambling Advice: Don’t bet. Don’t Watch
6-Pack Deep Games
#16 NC State (+17.5) at #3 Clemson, 3:30 ESPN
An ACC undefeated showdown. Sure NC State hasn’t played anybody, but has Clemson really been that impressive either? Never know what could happen, this could be the upset of the weekend.
Gambling Advice: Take NC State. 17.5 is too many points in a game that I think will be close.
#1 Alabama (-28.5) at Tennessee, 3:30 CBS
Tennessee hasn’t beat Alabama since 2006. Alabama gets to smoke the cigars after this one.
Gambling Advice: Alabama because they’re Alabama and the over because Tua is Tua
Whiskey Night Games
#22 Mississippi State at #5 LSU (-6.5), 7:00 ESPN
Is Mississippi State good or average? I cannot figure them out. Meanwhile LSU is coming off a huge win against Georgia and need to win out to win the SEC West. Also they have some cool helmets that change color for the night game at Death Valley
Gambling Advice: LSU at night
#12 Oregon (+3) at #25 Washington State, 7:30 FOX
Why won’t anyone give Oregon some respect? They have one of the best quarterbacks in the nation and have proven to be dangerous. Sure this is the first time Washington State has every had College Gameday, but that is not enough to make Oregon an underdog. Oregon is the best team in the Pac-12.
Gambling Advice: Oregon, bet the money line.
One-Eye Open Game
Arizona at UCLA (-10), 10:30 ESPN2
They have a combined record of 4-9 and both teams have been a huge disappointment. It is a chance for Chip Kelly to try to get win number 2 or Kevin Sumlin to turnaround a nightmare season. Hopefully your Saturday night isn’t as bad as these two Pac-12 teams.
Gambling Advice: No idea how UCLA is 10 point favorites. So take Arizona.
Top Ten Bets
Season Record: 31-23-2
- Oregon (+3) at Washington State
- Ohio State (-12) at Purdue- Ohio State is still really good. Definitely two touchdowns better than Purdue
- Illinois (+24.5) at Wisconsin- What’s my rule? When Wisconsin is a double digit favorite we take the underdog
- USC at Utah Over 48- Utah has scored over 40 points the past two weeks. Over hits easily
- Tulsa at Arkansas (-6.5)- They won’t make a bowl, but Arkansas is improving. They can beat Tulsa by a touchdown
- Penn State (-14.5) at Indiana- Penn State can still score a lot of points and help us cover
- Alabama at Tennessee Over 56.5
- Michigan at Michigan State Over 41
- NC State (+17.5) at Clemson
- Alabama (-28.5) at Tennessee
My Top 25
- Alabama
- Notre Dame
- Ohio State
- Clemson
- LSU
- Georgia
- Michigan
- Oregon
- Texas
- Oklahoma
- Kentucky
- Florida
- NC State
- Texas A&M
- UCF
- West Virginia
- Cincinnati
- Iowa
- Mississippi State
- Michigan State
- Penn State
- Washington
- Washington State
- South Florida
- Stanford
Week 5 Preview
Not part of the rant of the week but… fall weddings. Seriously.
I love weddings. Seeing people you haven’t seen in a while, tearing up the dance floor, and an open bar. But can’t we do that in the spring when football isn’t on?
“The world doesn’t revolve around football.” Um yeah, it kind of does. Haven’t you noticed the streets are empty during the Super Bowl? Or how entire college campuses shut down for the football game.
Congratulations you get to love each other for the rest of your life or until the divorce attorney steps in, but I would love to celebrate that in the spring because you’re kind of ruining everyone’s marriage to their favorite college team. Really selfish of you to pick your marriage over my marriage with Alabama (got lucky this week with a noon kickoff against Louisiana-Lafayette).
So to the people that have a fall wedding, don’t complain about people being on their phones watching the game, you knew the consequences. You knew people were going to watch.
I have two weddings this fall, one is this weekend. You bet I am going to bring an extra portable charger for my phone so I can see the top ten matchups in Happy Valley and South Bend on a Saturday night. What’s worse is I have a wedding the night of November 3rd with a former Alabama fraternity brother. I’ll give you a moment to check the calendar.
*Checks calendar* OH MY GOD
I know right? Alabama at LSU in Death Valley and most definitely will be at night. I honestly don’t know what’s going to happen. I’ll make sure to give all the details of the atrocities that will happen if there are no TVs or bad cell service.
My advice for fall weddings? Don’t. But back to actual football.
The Playoffs will become clearer after these next two weeks. Ohio State and Penn State look to play for the division championship already, and the winner of the Notre Dame and Stanford game will also be in really good shape. I think this week they gave us a nap time as the best games seem to start at Noon and 6:30pm. But just like last week, everyone is on upset alert (except Alabama) so sleep with one eye open on the couch and let’s get to the RUN DOWN!!!
Run Down (All Times EST)
Saturday Morning Hangover Games
#12 West Virginia (-3.5) at #25 Texas Tech, Noon ESPN2
Shoot, the Texas Tech students may actually go to this game after their upset win against Oklahoma State last week. They should be use to the 11am local time kickoff by now, but what they are not used to is being ranked.
The Texas Tech defense will be tested by QB Will Grier and one of the best offenses in the country. The Mountaineer defense has also been surprisingly pretty good.
Gambling Advice: Take West Virginia. They’ve played really well and I think the season will prove Oklahoma State is more bad than Texas Tech is good.
Syracuse at #3 Clemson (-24.5), Noon ABC
REVENGE GAME!! Remember when 4-8 Syracuse upset Clemson on a Friday night? Dabo Swinney ‘members. Syracuse is much better this year starting 4-0 and in my opinion should be ranked. But this game isn’t in the Carrier Dome, it’s down south. Clemson should keep sleep walking to the playoffs.
Gambling Advice: Syracuse covering should seem like the obvious pick. But Clemson wants to make up for last year so I wouldn’t bet the house.
Six Pack Deep Games
Baylor at #6 Oklahoma (-23.5), 3:30 ABC
Well Oklahoma went to overtime with Army, guess they can go to overtime with just about anybody. Baylor only lost by 8 points last year so this could be a potential surprise game. This is one you watch, but once Kyler Murray starts slinging it all over the field against the Baylor defense just change the channel.
Gambling Advice: I have no clue. That’s my advice. I guess Oklahoma? Bees? I’m Ron Burgundy?
#18 Texas (-8.5) at Kansas State, 3:30 FS1
Texas is back! No I already told you that wasn’t true, but Kansas State is bad this year. Like really bad. Like beat South Dakota by 3 bad. Like maybe not even bowl eligible bad. If Texas struggles here we can officially put Texas back on the not actually back list like we do every year.
Gambling Advice: The game being in Manhattan makes me pause, but there should be no reason Texas doesn’t win by double digits.
#14 Michigan (-14) at Northwestern, 4:30 FOX
I told you the afternoon games were a snoozer. Northwestern has surprised me by not being better this year with some decent defensive talent and a senior quarterback. We will see if Michigan dominating Nebraska was a fluke. They won’t be able to run the ball as well against Northwestern.
Gambling Advice: Northwestern loses by 10. Michigan won’t have as much offense.
Whiskey Night Games
Florida at #23 Mississippi State (-7.5), 6:00 ESPN
The return of Dan Mullen to Starkville is a great appetizer before the top ten match-ups. Florida’s loss to Kentucky actually doesn’t look bad anymore. Plus Dan Mullen knows every player still in Starkville better than Joe Moorhead himself.
Also, I have finally declared that Mississippi State is not actually good despite my preseason optimism.
Gambling Advice: Florida covers and may even win
#4 Ohio State (-3.5) at #9 Penn State, 7:30 ABC
This is basically to see who will win the Big Ten. I don’t see anybody but these two teams winning it unless Wisconsin pulls the upset in the championship game. Penn State has the homefield advantage which is the only reason I pause, but Ohio State has the better team and better quarterback. Look for a lot of points especially with the Buckeyes missing Nick Bosa.
Gambling Advice: Ohio State wins by 7 and the Over 70 points hit.
#7 Stanford at #8 Notre Dame (-5.5), 7:30 NBC
If you would’ve asked me this game a week ago I would’ve said Stanford. But after that debut of new Notre Dame starting quarterback Ian Book, I’m a believer in the Irish. Now Ian Book was facing Wake Forest who somehow gave up 41 points to Boston College, but the offense looked totally different. Stanford somehow won against Oregon even with only rushing for 70 yards, but Notre Dame has a tough defense too.
Gambling Advice: Notre Dame wins at home by 7. The Over 54 hits too as I’m a full believer in the new Notre Dame offense.
#20 BYU at #11 Washington (-17.5), 8:30 FOX
BYU’s defense is not that bad and Washington’s offense is not very good. The over/under in this game shows that at 45.5. I honestly have no idea why the line is so big here, I really feel BYU could even pull the upset.
I think after this week people will finally see that Washington is not very good.
Gambling Advice: New Gambling strategy. Bet against Washington when they’re double digit favorites. BYU loses by a field goal.
One-Eye Open Game
#19 Oregon (-3) at #24 California, 10:30 FS1
Oregon lost a game they dominated. Until the collapse, I would venture out to say they looked like a top ten team in the nation. Now they have to regroup and play a Cal team that have won close games against North Carolina and BYU. I don’t know if the kids at Berkeley will be studying or at the football game, but I know I will be
Gambling Advice: Vegas says to never take a road team off a heartbreaking defeat… But I’m not Vegas. I’m a sucker that says Oregon is 20 points better than California and should not have a problem.
Top Bets of the Week
Season Record: 24-15-2
Last Week’s Record: 7-7-1
Little bit of a rough week last week (thanks TCU). We’re turning it around this week though!
- Louisiana Tech at North Texas (-7.5)- BET UNT. They have won every game by at least 23 points
- BYU (+17.5) at Washington
- Oregon (-3) at California
- Boise State at Wyoming Over 45.5- Boise State plays to fast for this over not to hit. They may score 40 points by themselves
- Purdue (-3.5) at Nebraska- Purdue can score. Nebraska cannot. No idea why the line is this low
- Pittsburgh at UCF Over 65- I quickly learned I was dumb for thinking UCF couldn’t have an over 77.5. Well Pitt’s defense is bad and so is UCF’s. This is me learning
- West Virginia (-3.5) at Texas Tech
- Arkansas vs. Texas A&M (-20.5)- Arkansas may lose every SEC game by 20 points
- Texas (-8.5) at Kansas State
- Stanford at Notre Dame Over 54
Bonus Picks
- Ohio State (-3.5) at Penn State
- Ohio State at Penn State Over 70
- Virginia at NC State (-5)– NC State is the better team and at home
- Michigan at Northwestern (+14)
- Tennessee at Georgia Over 52- Georgia’s defense is not the same. Georgia also has scored 40+ points every game. So If Tennessee can just do a little we have the easy cover.
Rant of the Week
Well this new redshirt rule has made its mark. The new College Football rule allows a player to play in four games and still use his redshirt for the season. It was first looked at as a benefit to the coaches as they could get younger players playing time without having to burn a redshirt. But the players have took full advantage of their new right.
The past few weeks players have transferred from major programs including Clemson, Oklahoma State, and Auburn. Honestly, good for them. If a player’s situation is bad enough to transfer after four games, they should be allowed to. I’ve never been in favor of players being able to leave whenever they want with no consequences, but this seems like a good balance to keep College Football from going full free agency.
Clemson QB Kelly Bryant transferred after getting beat out by true freshman QB Trevor Lawrence. The new rule gave this senior another chance at a senior year, something he wouldn’t have had before this rule.
Meanwhile, Oklahoma State had WR Jalen McCleskey transfer after not getting enough touches and Auburn had three players transfer to try and find new opportunities elsewhere. The new rule offers a great out for players in a bad situation.
On the other hand, this could leave coaches in a bind if too many players transfer. Clemson has had numerous quarterbacks transfer and now is stuck with only three scholarship quarterbacks. Nebraska has had to turn to a former walk-on as they only have two scholarship quarterbacks. The increase of transfers, especially at the quarterback position, will lead to coaches offering more quarterbacks so they do not end up in this situation. Overall, the new rule has shown to be a major win for the players.
Week 4 Review
I’m pretty sure I warned everyone before this past week. Whenever you think you have a bad lineup of games, that is where upsets happen. Boy, was I right! There were four top 25 upsets this week and Oklahoma went to overtime with Army. Virginia Tech lost to some team called Old Dominion (No, not the country band), Texas Tech shocked Oklahoma State, Texas is starting to think they’re back after beating TCU, and Mississippi State is actually not good.
Tyler’s Thoughts
No Texas is Not Back
I honestly had to re-watch this game to assess if Texas was really back. A fuzzy memory from the bars in Uptown Dallas was the cause.
But after further review: Texas is not back. TCU was the better team for almost a full three quarters of that game. However, a key to the Texas 15-point win was the turnover battle. TCU had four costly turnovers including two interceptions and a fumble by young QB Shawn Robinson. Robinson actually had an alright day other than the crucial turnovers.
If these teams played a rematch I’d lean towards TCU, but the after game assessment is TCU is worse than we thought and Texas is just a little better than we thought. I look at Texas as a seven or eight win team.
By the way, one of the worst decisions I saw all week was TCU Head Coach Gary Patterson punt on 4th and 4 with 2:36 left in the fourth quarter down 15 points. Time is your enemy at that point. Punting took over a minute off the clock and backed TCU up to their own 22. It was a give up play and one of the worst coaching decisions of the year.
Where did the ACC go
After the Virginia Tech loss to Old Dominion, Clemson and Miami look like the only real contenders. Duke is undefeated, but unproven. It looks like Clemson should have a nice walk to the College Football Playoffs. I say should, but they’ve been known to trip to bad teams (last year loss against 4-8 Syracuse). If they lose, they could be looking at a similar situation as Wisconsin last year where they may not have enough quality wins to make it.
Oregon Blew it
Oregon absolutely gave the game away to Stanford. Oregon was the best team through all four quarters, but two costly fumbles gave Stanford a chance. They outgained Stanford in yardage 524-398, and held Stanford to just 71 yards rushing! Not only that, I don’t think I’ve ever seen a game where the quarterback completes over 90% of his passes in regulation and doesn’t win the game. Justin Herbert was fantastic and I’m still processing how exactly they lost that game.
Now I did pick Oregon to make the College Football Playoff and that pick was looking very good through the first half. Oregon would’ve controlled the Pac 12 North with the tie-breaker against Stanford. I actually really like Oregon to beat Washington in three weeks as I see no shot of Washington’s offense being able to keep up with Oregon’s in Eugene. The Pac 12 North race should be a fun one.
Notre Dame has found their guy
Not sure if you paid attention to this noon game, but the Notre Dame offense looks ten times better with Ian Book starting at quarterback. He completed 73 percent of his passes and threw for 325 yards against Wake Forest in a 56-27 win. Notre Dame could be a legitimate playoff contender if the offense keeps this up.
Tua May Not Play a 4th quarter until November
Tua is gone til November. Texas A&M was no competition for Alabama and their October looks like a breeze. They play Louisiana-Lafayette, Arkansas, Missouri and Tennessee before the November 3rd game against LSU. Missouri has the only shot of forcing Tua into the 4th quarter if QB Drew Lock can score enough points, but that’s doubtful. ESPN has taken notice and scheduled the next two Alabama games for noon. This may be the first case of a team being so good they get moved to noon because it’s over by the end of the first quarter.
My Top 25
- Alabama
- Georgia
- Ohio State
- LSU
- Clemson
- West Virginia
- Stanford
- Oklahoma
- Penn State
- Notre Dame
- Auburn
- Miami
- UCF
- Washington
- Kentucky
- Duke
- Michigan
- Oregon
- California
- BYU
- Wisconsin
- North Texas
- Syracuse
- NC State
- South Carolina
AP Mess of the Week
What a week for the AP Poll. The voters have legitimately forgot about games that happened less than three weeks ago. The problem is the voters are ranking week by week instead of looking at the total resume. There are so many examples to choose from:
#18 Texas (3-1) lost to Unranked Maryland (3-1) in Week One 34-29
#15 Wisconsin (3-1) lost to #20 BYU (3-1) in Week Three 24-21
#25 Texas Tech (3-1) lost to Unranked Ole Miss (3-1) in Week One 47-27
But my pick goes to undefeated #24 California being ranked behind #20 BYU even though California beat BYU on the road in Week Two 21-18. BYU doesn’t have a better record or the head-to-head advantage yet the AP voters think BYU should be ranked ahead? I get that BYU has an impressive win over Wisconsin, but it does not erase the fact that California went on the road and took down BYU. We need the Playoff Committee to straighten this out soon.



























