Lance Zierlein, the guy who does the ratings for NFL.com has released his ratings of the position groups.
Personally, I trust his ratings MUCH more than PFF as his connections are better.
1. Wide Receiver
2. Offensive Tackle
3. Interior Offensive Line
4. Edge Defender
5. Cornerback
6. Linebacker
7. Quarterback
8. Safety
9. Running Back
10. Tight End
11. Interior Defensive Line
PFF had it like this
1. Quarterback - could be 1st time ever that QBs are the first 4 players taken.
2. Offensive tackle - 7 players with 1st-rd grades, 6 more with Day 2 grades.
3. Wide receiver - 3 players with top-10 grades, 3 more in 1st round, total of 11 in top 100.
4. Interior offensive line - top 3 players this year would have topped last year's group.
5. Cornerback - 16 players in top 100, light on blue-chippers but strong on Day 2.
6. Linebacker - 3 players with 1st-rd grades, 4 more in top 100.
7. Tight end - very scarce past Kyle Pitts.
8. Edge defender - lots of physical talent but every player needs significant development.
9. Running back - 3 do-it-all starters.
10. Safety - lots of questions past Trevon Moehrig and Richie Grant.
11. Interior defensive line - weakest IDL group since PFF came into existence.
Lance Zierlein ranks the position groups in the 2021 NFL Draft -- including a star-packed receiver group led by Ja'Marr Chase and DeVonta Smith.
www.nfl.com