College football draft by position. No players from Nebraska or Tennessee.
A frightening aspect of that NFL draft chart is that Clemson averaged 44 ppg (4th in the nation), and lost only one offensive player (Hunter Renfrow) to the NFL draft. Among their returning offensive weapons: Lawrence, Etienne, Dixon, Feaster, Ross, Higgins, Rodgers. Ridiculous.
Summer magazine time and two different ones and how they view the ACC:
Athlon Sports which comes out very early and has Clemson's Trevor Lawrence on the regional cover.
Atlantic picks--Clemson, 8-0, Syracuse, 5-3, FSU, 4-4, NC State, 4-4, Wake, 3-5, Boston College, 3-5, Louisville, 2-6
Coastal picks--UVa, 6-2, VT, 5-3, Miami, 5-3, Pitt, 4-4, Duke, 3-5, UNC-Ch, 2-6, GT, 2-6
Phil Steele, a much more in-depth analysis but yet heavy on always picking FSU & ND high & Wake low
Atlantic picks with no records--Clemson, FSU, Syracuse, NC State, Boston College, Wake Forest, Louisville
Coastal picks--Miami, VT, UVa, Pitt, UNC-Ch, Duke, GT
Summer magazine time and two different ones and how they view the ACC:
Athlon Sports which comes out very early and has Clemson's Trevor Lawrence on the regional cover.
Atlantic picks--Clemson, 8-0, Syracuse, 5-3, FSU, 4-4, NC State, 4-4, Wake, 3-5, Boston College, 3-5, Louisville, 2-6
Coastal picks--UVa, 6-2, VT, 5-3, Miami, 5-3, Pitt, 4-4, Duke, 3-5, UNC-Ch, 2-6, GT, 2-6
Phil Steele, a much more in-depth analysis but yet heavy on always picking FSU & ND high & Wake low
Atlantic picks with no records--Clemson, FSU, Syracuse, NC State, Boston College, Wake Forest, Louisville
Coastal picks--Miami, VT, UVa, Pitt, UNC-Ch, Duke, GT
I like that several of the football mags have us going 7-5. Even though they have us only 3-5 in the conference I think we can do better. I think with a good season on the injury front we can get 8 wins and have a Florida bowl. Defense seems to be coming around nicely in the pre-season.