Packers 2017 NFL Draft position rankings: Building a collaborative draft board
By Dan Dahlke
Kyle Fellows’ Position Rankings
Quarterbacks
1. Deshone Kizer, Notre Dame – 10 pts
2. Dashaun Waton, Clemson – 9 pts
3. Pat Mahomes, Texas Tech – 8 pts
4. Mitch(ell) Trubisky, North Carolina – 7 pts
5. Brad Kaaya, Miami – 6 pts
6. Nate Peterman, Pittsburg – 5 pts
7. Davis Webb, Cal – 4 pts
8. Josh Dobbs, Tennessee – 3 pts
9. Jerod Evans, Virginia Tech – 2 pts
10. Trevor Knight, Texas A&M -1 pt
Running Back
1. Christian McCaffrey, Stanford – 10 pts
2. Joe Mixon, Oklahoma – 9 pts
3. Leonard Fournette, LSU – 8 pts
4. Alvin Kamara, Tennessee – 7 pts
5. Kareem Hunt, Toledo – 6 pts
6. Dalvin Cook, Florida State – 5 pts
7. Jamaal Williams, BYU – 4 pts
8. Samaje Perine, Oklahoma – 3 pts
9. D’Onta Foreman, Texas – 2 pts
10. Brian Hill, Wyoming – 1 pt
Wide Receiver
1. Corey Davis, Western Michigan – 10 pts
2. Mike Williams, Clemson – 9 pts
3. Zay Jones, Eastern Carolina – 8 pts
4. Carlos Henderson, LA Tech – 7 pts
5. John Ross, Washington – 6 pts
6. Chris Godwin, Penn State – 5 pts
7. Curtis Samuel, Ohio State – 4 pts
8. Josh Reynolds, Texas A&M – 3 pts
9. Juju Smith Schuster, USC – 2 pts
10. Ardarius Stewart, Alabama – 1 pt
Tight Ends
1. O.J. Howard, Alabama – 10 pts
2. David Njoku, Miami – 9 pts
3. Evan Engram, Ole Miss – 8 pts
4. Adam Shaheen, Ashland – 7 pts
5. Jordan Leggett, Clemson – 6 pts
6. Jake Butt, Michigan – 5 pts
7. Gerald Everett, South Alabama – 4 pts
8. George Kittle, Iowa – 3 pts
9. Cole Hikutini, Louisville – 2 pts
10. Bucky Hodges, Virginia Tech – 1 pt
Offensive Line
1. Forest Lamp, Western Kentucky – 10 pts
2. Ryan Ramczyk, Wisconsin – 9 pts
3. Taylor Moton, Western Michigan – 8 pts
4. Garett Bolles, Utah – 7 pts
5. Dion Dawkins, Temple – 6 pts
6. Dan Feeney, Indiana – 5 pts
7. Pat Elflein, Ohio State – 4 pts
8. Dorian Johnson, Pittsburg – 3 pts
9. Nico Siragusa, San Diego State – 2 pts
10. Ethan Pocic, LSU – 1 pt
Defensive Line
1. Jonathan Allen, Alabama – 10 pts
2. Caleb Brantley, Florida – 9 pts
3. Chris Wormley, Michigan – 8 pts
4. Dalvin Tomlinson, Alabama – 7 pts
5. Jarron Jones, Notre Dame – 6 pts
6. Jaleel Johnson, Iowa – 5 pts
7. Carlos Watkins, Clemson – 4 pts
8. Montravius Adams, Auburn – 3 pts
9. Eddie Vanderdoes, UCLA – 2 pts
10. Elijah Qualls, Washington – 1 pt
Edge Rusher
1. Myles Garrett, Texas A&M – 10 pts
2. Solomon Thomas, Stanford – 9 pts
3. Derek Barnett, Tennessee – 8 pts
4. Charles Harris, Missouri – 7 pts
5. T.J. Watt, Wisconsin – 6 pts
6. Derek Rivers, Youngstown State – 5 pts
7. Jordan Willis, Kansas State – 4 pts
8. Takk McKinley, UCLA – 3 pts
9. Carl Lawson, Auburn – 2 pts
10. Tyus Bowser, Houston – 1 pt
Inside Linebacker
1. Reuben Foster, Alabama – 10 pts
2. Hassan Reddick, Temple – 9 pts
3. Jerrod Davis, Florida – 8 pts
4. Zach Cunningham, Vanderbilt – 7 pts
5. Duke Riley, LSU – 6 pts
6. Raekwon McMillan, Ohio State – 5 pts
7. Jalen Reaves-Maybin, Tennessee – 4 pts
8. Alex Anzalone, Florida – 3 pts
9. Elijah Lee, Kansas State – 2 pts
10. Anthony Walker, Northwestern – 1 pt
Cornerback
1. Marshon Lattimore, Ohio State – 10 pts
2. Gareon Conley, Ohio State – 9 pts
3. TreDavious White, LSU – 8 pts
4. Quincy Wilson, Florida – 7 pts
5. Fabian Moreau, UCLA – 6 pts
6. Marlon Humphrey, Alabama – 5 pts
7. Sidney Jones, Washington – 4 pts
8. Chidobe Awuzie, Colorado – 3 pts
9. Cordrea Tankersley, Clemson – 2 pts
10. Cam Sutton, Tennessee – 1 pt
Safety
1. Jamal Adams, LSU – 10 pts
2. Budda Baker, Washington – 9 pts
3. Malik Hooker, Ohio State – 8 pts
4. Obi Melifonwu, Connecticut – 7 pts
5. Eddie Jackson, Alabama – 6 pts
6. Marcus Williams, Utah – 5 pts
7. Desmond King, Iowa – 4 pts
8. Jabrill Peppers, Michigan – 3 pts
9. Marcus Maye, Florida – 2 pts
10. Xavier Woods, LA Tech – 1 pts