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Minnesota – Frank Ragnow, C, Arkansas
Hometown: Chanhassen, Minn.
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Three of the top five Minnesota recruits in 2014 signed with the Gophers. The other two — J.C. Hassenauer (Alabama) and Frank Ragnow — went to the SEC.
Ragnow, the third-ranked player from Minnesota, blossomed into an All-American player and one of the nation's best interior linemen who could slide into the first round.
COMPARE: Frank Ragnow to Any Draft Prospect
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Mississippi – Martinas Rankin, OT, Mississippi State
Hometown: Mendenhall, Miss.
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Martinas Rankin is a Mississippi native who spent the first two years of his career at Mississippi Gulf Coast Community College.
He was the top-ranked JUCO offensive tackle in the 2015 class and, following a redshirt in 2015 and up-and-down 2016 season, became an All-SEC player in 2017.
The 6-foot-5, 315-pounder is a likely day-two pick.
COMPARE: Martinas Rankin to Any Draft Prospect
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Missouri – Anthony Sherrils, S, Missouri
Hometown: Kansas City, Mo.
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Hogan Prep Academy's Anthony Sherrils was the 10th-ranked player from Missouri in the 2013 class and accepted his lone offer, Missouri.
The projected late-round pick had 192 tackles, four interceptions and 12 passes defended in 48 games over four seasons.
COMPARE: Anthony Sherrils to Any Draft Prospect
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Montana – Will Dissly, TE, Washington
Hometown: Bozeman, Mont.
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It's not often that a Montana kid is invited to the NFL Combine.
Will Dissly was the state's top-ranked player in 2014 but nation's 111th-ranked weak-side defensive end and 2,224th-ranked overall player. He moved to tight end in 2016 and had 21 receptions as a senior last year.
COMPARE: Will Dissly to Any Draft Prospect
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Nebraska – Harrison Phillips, DT, Stanford
Hometown: Omaha, Neb.
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Omaha native Harrison Phillips passed on a Nebraska offer to join Stanford in 2014. It was a good move.
The 6-foot-4, 295-pounder went from the No. 625 recruit to Third-Team All-American and day-two NFL prospect. He had four games with at least 10 tackles last season.
COMPARE: Harrison Phillips to Any Draft Prospect