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Jalen RamseyFlorida StateCB - 6 (6)
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Vernon Hargreaves IIIFloridaCB - 12 (12)
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Keanu NealFloridaS - 18 (18)
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Will FullerNotre DameWR - 22 (22)Josh DoctsonTCUWR
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Laquon TreadwellOle MissWR - 24 (24)
William Jackson IIIHoustonCB - 25 (25)
Artie BurnsMiamiCB - 26 (26)
Paxton LynchMemphisQB - 27 (27)
Kenny ClarkUCLADT - 28 (28)
Joshua GarnettStanfordOG - 29 (29)
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