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An early, early look at the top of the 2021 draft board:

QB Trevor Lawrence, Clemson: Sensational freshman season ending with a national championship set impossibly high sophomore bar. Best QB prospect since Andrew Luck in 2012?

QB Justin Fields, Ohio State: Transfer from Georgia was ruled immediately eligible and set the Big Ten on fire with a 41-to-3 touchdown-to-interception ratio.

WR Jaylen Waddle, Alabama: 2018 SEC Freshman of the Year and 2019 SEC Special Teams Player of the Year finally gets his chance to be a No. 1 receiver.

WR Jamar Chase, LSU: Biletnikoff Award winner broke SEC records with 20 touchdown catches and 1,780 receiving yards.

RB Travis Etienne, Clemson: Fastest player on Clemson already has 518 carries for 4,038 yards, so there will be talk of his wear-and-tear next year.

LT Penei Sewell, Oregon: Top-graded offensive lineman in Pro Football Focus’ six seasons of college football evaluations. One sack allowed in last 1,376 snaps.

DE Micah Parsons, Penn State: Ready to explode off a 109-tackle season that included 14 for loss and five sacks, plus four forced fumbles and five passes defended.

DE Greg Rousseau, Miami: What can he do for an encore after 19.5 tackles for loss, including 15 sacks, as a redshirt freshman?

CB Patrick Surtain Jr., Alabama: Top cornerback in the 2018 recruiting class and son of a three-time Pro Bowler has lived up to his billing so far.

CB Shaun Wade, Ohio State: Played in the slot last season and will move to the perimeter to show off his versatility after nearly entering 2020 draft.

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