The hype started before the draft this past year, but many people are pegging the 2018 class as a potential great class. Here is what it currently looks like:
2018 Class -
Mason Rudolph - Oklahoma State
Max Browne - Pitt
Matt Linehan - Idaho
Luke Falk - Washington State
Baker Mayfield - Oklahoma
JT Barrett - Ohio State
Quinton Flowers - South Florida
Mike White - Western Kentucky
Jeremiah Briscoe - Sam Houston State
Logan Woodside - Toledo
Danny Etling - LSU
Riley Ferguson - Memphis
Richard Lagow - Indiana
Nick Stevens - Colorado State
Austin Allen - Arkansas
Anu Solomon - Baylor
Nick Shmonek - Texas Tech
Kenny Hill - TCU
John O'Korn - Michigan
Brandon Silvers - Troy
Bryan Schor - James Madison
Kyle Bolin - Rutgers
Malik Zaire - Florida
Brandon Harris - UNC
Kent Myers - Utah State
DeVante Kincade - Grambling State
Andrew Elffers - Azusa Pacific
Tanner Lee - Nebraska
Kurt Benkert - Virginia
Taylor Lamb - Appalachian State
Chris Streveler - South Dakota
John Wolford - Wake Forest
Tyrell Maxwell - Gardner-Webb
Jesse Ertz - Kansas State
Hunter Wells - Youngstown State
Alex McGough - FIU
Kyle Lauretta - Richmond
Troy Cook - Tennessee-Martin
Thomas Woodson - Akron
Mitch Kimble - Eastern Illinois
2019 Class (Eligible as Jr. Early Entrant) -
Josh Rosen - UCLA
Josh Allen - Wyoming
Lamar Jackson - Louisville
Wilton Speights - Michigan
Nick Fitzgerald - Mississippi State
Brett Rypien - Boise State
Jake Browning - Washington
Clayton Thorson - Northwestern
Blake Barnett - Arizona State
Trace McSorley - Penn State
Sean White - Auburn
2020 Class (Eligible as rSo Early Entrant) -
Kyle Allen - Houston
Will Grier - West Virginia
Jarret Stidham - Auburn
Brandon Wimbush - Notre Dame
Sam Darnold - USC