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Ohio State Buckeyes dominate McShay's Top 32

Ohio State's Joey Bosa and Eli Apple both have the look of top-flight NFL prospects. Tim Fuller/USA TODAY Sports

Now that the deadline has passed for underclassmen to declare for the NFL draft, let's take a look at which players have moved up and down our Top 32, drawing on the same scouting reports as before and making changes only where necessary.

We'll continue to update our board as we get closer to the 2016 NFL draft. This is an especially important week, with evaluators from all over the league getting to see players at the Senior Bowl in Mobile, Alabama. While it's a given that some players will move into the rankings while others will drop out, this provides a good snapshot of which players currently have the most NFL potential based on our evaluations.

(Underclassmen are noted with an asterisk.)


1. Joey Bosa, DE, Ohio State Buckeyes*

No change here. From start to finish, Bosa left his mark in Columbus, with 50.5 tackles for loss in 41 career games. Bosa shows a consistent ability to convert speed to power and keep offensive linemen off balance with a wide array of pass-rush moves -- swim, rip, club, spin. He has shown the ability to play all over the place (both DE positions and DT), so Bosa brings a lot of scheme versatility to the table.

2. Jalen Ramsey, CB, Florida State Seminoles*

Ramsey finished the season leading Florida State with 10 pass breakups, four more than his next-closest teammate. NFL teams will love his versatility -- he frequently lines up over the slot, but he's also capable of playing center field. A star on FSU's track and field team, Ramsey brings a unique athletic skill set to the table.

3. Laremy Tunsil, OT, Ole Miss Rebels*

Tunsil solidified himself as this draft's best left tackle prospect. At 310 pounds, he is a twitchy athlete who is quick to redirect/mirror top pass-rushers. He has great range as a run-blocker and projects best in a zone-blocking-heavy scheme because of his mobility. But Tunsil is not a road-grader in the run game and would benefit from some improved lower-body strength.