It happens seemingly every year.
From the time the college football season ends right up until the NFL Draft begins, there’s typically a player who starts slipping down draft boards based purely on numbers scribbled on clipboards after doing trivial drills on a practice field.
This time, that unfortunate player is North Carolina quarterback Drake Maye, who fell to No. 7 in Mel Kiper Jr.’s latest draft rankings despite not playing a single snap since Nov. 25.
USC’s Caleb Williams remains the No. 1-ranked player and top quarterback on Kiper Jr.’s big board, followed by Ohio State wide receiver Marvin Harrison Jr. at No 2 and LSU QB Jayden Daniels at No. 3, who Kiper Jr. said could be drafted as high as No. 2 overall.



