NFL Draft: Top Prospects Top 30 Visits
Arkansas standout wide receiver Treylon Burks is meeting with the Jets on April 6 and 7 before heading to Cleveland. Burks is currently pegged as a first-round prospect, with a landing spot anywhere in the middle of the first seeming feasible.
An interesting visit is Matt Corral with the Philadelphia Eagles. The idea is that Jalen Hurts is the starter, and perhaps the front office is just doing their due diligence. With only 30 visits, however, perhaps the Eagles see something they like in the twitchy signal-caller from Ole Miss.
Devin Lloyd of Utah is slated as one of if not the best inside linebacker in this class. He is meeting with the Cowboys on April 6.
Safety Jaquan Brisker of Penn State is a hard-hitting, fast member of the secondary that could sneak into the back end of round one come draft night. He is currently slated to meet with the Washington Commanders on April 7 and 8.
One corner that hasn't received as much attention but is still receiving positive feedback is former Clemson cornerback Andrew Booth Jr. Booth is a physical corner that many teams will want to utilize. He is currently set to meet with the Patriots on April 8 and has already met with the Eagles and Bills.
The Buckeyes are producing a duo of wideouts that could be immediate impacts in the NFL. Chris Olave is the technician of the two and is meeting with the Commanders on April 6 and 7 to show why he should be taken inside the top 15.
San Diego State has multiple prospects in the draft this year, with one of the best being defensive linemen Cameron Thomas. Thomas is also meeting with the commanders on April 6 and 7.
One of the top running backs in the class is Michigan State's Kenneth Walker III. Walker is meeting with the Commanders on April 8.
A rising star of the pre-draft process has been UTSA corner, Tariq Woolen. Woolen's rare blend of length and speed for the position has teams interested in his services. He is set to meet with the Las Vegas Raiders and Carolina Panthers.
A pair of Georgia Bulldogs, Travon Walker and James Cook, have already visited with the Giants.
The Broncos are bringing Wyoming linebacker Chad Muma, Tulsa offensive tackle Tyler Smith, and Rutgers running back Isaih Pacheco, amongst others, in for visits.
With the start of a new era in Pittsburgh, the Steelers may still be looking for a long time solution at quarterback even after the signing of Mitch Trubisky. They currently have plans to meet with every major quarterback and blue-chip safety prospect, Kyle Hamilton from Notre Dame and Georgia linebacker Quay Walker.
With two picks in the top ten, the New York Jets are taking advantage of every meeting possible, visiting with some of the draft's best prospects. Defensive end Aidan Hutchinson of Michigan, defensive end Kayvon Thibodeaux of Oregon, cornerback Ahmad "Sauce" Gardner of Cincinnati, offensive tackle Ikem Ekwonu of N.C State, wide receivers Drake London of USC, Garrett Wilson of Ohio State, Chris Olave of Ohio State, Treylon Burks of Arkansas, and Jameson Williams of Alabama are all set to visit with the team.
George Pickens is one of the most physically talented receivers in this class and is scheduled to visit with the Chiefs and Packers.
The Bengals are bringing in CB Alontae Taylor from Tennessee on April 7.
Former Coastal Carolina standout tight end Isaiah Likely is meeting with the Jets on April 7.
One of the best interior linemen in this class, Kenyon Green of Texas A&M has already met with the Cardinals and Patriots and will meet with the Cowboys on April 7.
The former Cincinnati Bearcat quarterback Desmond Ridder is headed to Pittsburgh on April 7 before heading to visit the Panthers on April 12 and the Seahawks on April 13.
Another Bearcat great, Corner Ahmad Sauce Gardner has met with the Texans and has meetings scheduled with the Lions, Giants, Jets, Seahawks, and Eagles over the coming days.
Arkansas wide receiver Treylon Burks is set to visit with the Bears on 4/18 and the Cardinals on 4/19.
Central Michigan offensive tackle Bernhard Raimann reportedly visited with the Patriots during the week of 4/10-4/17.
Another Central Michigan linemen, Luke Goedeke is set to visit with the Washington Commanders.
Former Georgia Bulldog James Cook is going to visit with the New England Patriots. They aren't straying far from the national championship, as former Alabama wide receiver John Metchie III is also heading to New England for a top 30 visit. He then will be meeting with Buffalo as a projected slot receiver in the Bills offense.
Potential number one overall pick Aidan Hutchison from Michigan is said to be the top prospect on Detriot's draft board. He is visiting with the Lions on 4/18.
Former North Carolina quarterback Sam Howell is set to work out for the Panthers on 4/18 after visiting with them last week. Two of the top offensive linemen in this class are Ikem Ekwonu and Charles Cross, both of whom are also meeting with the Panthers this week.
Star safety prospect Kyle Hamilton of Notre Dame is visiting with the Washington Commanders on 4/18.
Houston pass rusher David Aneenih has visited with the Vikings, Cowboys, and Colts. He is set to visit with the Bengals the week of 4/17-4/24.
One of Penn States best players, safety Jaquan Brisker is visiting with the 49ers on 4/19.
Virginia tight end Jelani Woods is visiting with the Giants on 4/18 before heading to Atlanta on 4/20. He recently met with the Colts and Bills.
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