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NFL draft cheat sheet: Analysis from ESPN's experts

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The 2016 NFL draft is finally here. Haven't been able to keep up with the draft as much as you would have liked? Don't worry; we have you covered with our cheat sheet.

Below is all of ESPN.com's Insider NFL draft coverage, with in-depth analysis from Mel Kiper Jr., Todd McShay, Louis Riddick and the rest of our draft experts.

Note: All of the links in the story go to Insider content, so join today.


Mel Kiper Jr.

Atop Kiper's final Big Board, which goes to 300 prospects: OT Laremy Tunsil, who might drop out of the top five picks. Kiper also has wide receiver Josh Doctson all the way up at No. 11. Part of the scouting report on Doctson: "A gifted pass-catcher, Doctson makes difficult catches look routine and is a wizard when it comes to creating space against tight coverage and snatching the ball in tight space when the coverage is good. He makes plays after the catch and is a diligent worker."

Kiper's favorite players in the draft include Louisiana Tech's Kenneth Dixon, who is "not particularly big or fast compared to other top backs, but he's decisive when the hole is there and often generates yards after contact when it isn't."

Kiper's rankings of every position include more than 700 prospects. The No. 37 quarterback, for instance, is Harvard's Scott Hosch.


Todd McShay

McShay released his final ranking of the top 300 prospects in the draft, with defensive end Joey Bosa at No. 1. Here's part of the scouting report on Bosa: "While he doesn't have elite quickness or bend, Bosa is a relentless pass-rusher who brings strong speed-to-power ability and the versatility to kick inside and cause disruption. He brings a great motor and approach to the game and will instantly upgrade a defensive front."

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