The College Football Playoff elimination rounds are overflowing with top-level NFL Draft prospects, and there are a plenty of inevitable late-rounders who'll eventually wind up as part players at the following level. We should inspect the most remarkable 2018 draft prospects playing in the seminals later today. Before we start, you can see the CBSSports.com school football staff's expectations for the elimination round diversions here. Presently how about we get into it. Rose Bowl Georgia LB Roquan Smith The agreement finish off-ball linebacker in the 2018 class, Smith plays with an uncommon blend of speed and power. Past that, he's ordinarily in the correct position against the run and in scope. Smith can change a NFL safeguard decidedly. RB Nick Chubb Chubb most likely would've gone in the second or third round of the 2017 draft, and he hardened his stock with another solid crusade with the Bulldogs. He arrived at the midpoint of 6.2 yards for each convey with 13 hurrying scores. Chubb isn't a grand slam hitter yet his experience appears in his vision and slicing off squares to effectively move downfield. OLB Lorenzo Carter A tall, athletic edge-rusher, Carter rose as a green bean for Georgia, had a two-year long respite in his advancement, and inspired again in his senior season with eight handles for misfortune and four sacks. Carter's not super predictable but rather his flashes are first-round bore. Our own special Dennis Dodd pegged Carter as Baker Mayfield's "key tormentor" in the Rose Bowl. RB Sony Michel The lightning to Chubb's thunder, Michel is a make-you-miss scat back with a lot of capacity between the handles in spite of not being a cumbersome running back. He has 30 touchdowns in his profession and spared his best for 2017 at Georgia. On 131 surges this season, he's found the middle value of 7.2 yards for every convey. OL Isaiah Wynn A shorter hostile handle, Wynn is a normal embodiment of the "low man wins" football sayings. He's the foundational piece to setting up Georgia's phenomenal run diversion on the left side. Oklahoma QB Baker Mayfield Mayfield has been the most talked about quarterback amid a dynamite last season with the Sooners in transit to winning the Heisman Trophy. He whipped the whole Big 12 and will confront his most troublesome test against Georgia's main five guard stacked with speed at each level. Oklahoma's expertise position players are exceptional yet Mayfield will have the chance to substantiate himself while tossing to recipients who likely won't be completely open regularly. OLB Ogbonnia Okoronkwo No edge-rusher in school football is as bendy around the bend the Okoronkwo, a senior who's had an underrated however super-beneficial vocation at Oklahoma. As a matter of fact, his shorter edge causes him win the use fight against taller hostile handles, and he has the adaptability to plunge on his way to the quarterback. He had 17 sacks this season. LT Orlando Brown Dark colored is an overwhelming run-blocker at 6-foot-8 and 340 or more pounds, and he's make some amazing progress in pass-security, as he's turn out to be fairly brisk footed in respect to his size. Regardless of whether he's beaten to the pass-surging summit, his long arms regularly push safeguards well past Mayfield. He appears like a first-round bolt. TE Mark Andrews Andrew is the familiar object at all levels of the field for the Sooners' offense. At 6-foot-4 and around 250 pounds, Andrews has great size for the tight end spot, yet it's his course pursuing and yards the-get capacity that different him from different prospects. He ought to be picked in one of the initial two rounds. FB Dimitri Flowers A fullback by position title, Flowers is a smooth mover who can lay the wood on a lead-piece. At 6-foot-2 and 237 pounds, with in addition to physicality, he could be gainful in a genuine H-back part in the NFL. Blossoms got 23 goes for 411 yards with four touchdowns this season. Sugar Bowl Clemson DE Clelin Ferrell Ferrell is the model pass-rusher in view of his constitution and athletic gifts, yet the last is apparently not completely tapped. That is not a noteworthy feedback however - Ferrell is just 20 years of age. His flashes are Top 20-bore, as he consolidates speed-to-control blast with refined hand utilize and twist around the bend. He's a piece of what Dennis Dodd accepts is best protective front the Alabama hostile line has confronted all season. DT Christian Wilkins Wilkins has everything ability savvy. Skilled an extensive, wide casing worked to play in the NFL, Wilkins moves smoothly from all positions along the protective line. He's sort of a half and half end/handle, and he didn't generally appear to be agreeable this season, yet he made complete an awesome showing with regards to eating an assortment of squares. In view of aptitude a solitary, Wilkins is a main 10 pick. In any case, his film says late first-rounder. WR Deon Cain Cain's generation plunged without the high-flying passing assault drove by Deshaun Watson, yet there's no questioning his capacity as a NFL speedster outwardly. In the open field, he's an easy lightweight flyer who gets yardage rapidly. He has all the earmarks of being a wideout who'll come at an incredible incentive past Round 1. LB Kendall Joseph Joseph is a skittish however for the most part downhill linebacker who has the athletic gifts to inevitably wind up noticeably solid in scope. He played somewhat more wild this season advanced than he did in 2016, which likely hurt his stock. And keeping in mind that Joseph doesn't have a completely refined amusement, his upside makes him a fascinating linebacker prospect. WR Hunter Renfrow Mr. Dependable for Clemson has gradually yet unquestionably turned into a true blue prospect out of the opening. As indicated by Pro Football Focus, Renfrow didn't drop a pass on 49 catchable focuses on this season. His attention to locate the weaknesses in zone and inconspicuously beat man scope in space will enable him to assume a vital specialty part at the following level. Alabama WR Calvin Ridley Ridley may be the most shrewd course sprinter in the class, as he's apparently continually creating partition after the highest point of his stem. His numbers don't show his getting quality. There's a decent possibility Ridley is one of the primary wideouts taken in April. G Ross Pierschbacher With the way Alabama loves to run the ball, particularly to seal diversions late, you know they should be heavy in advance. Pierschbacher is a work of art, industrial Crimson Tide inside linemen, yet his development aptitudes and "precision" at the second-level set him apart from the rest. He's one of the chief protect prospects in the class who'll ascend sheets throughout the following couple of months. RB Damien Harris A bouncy, low-focus of-gravity control sprinter, Harris looks like a NFL highlight back. He's been ultra-effective for Alabama in his vocation in Tuscaloosa, as he's normal somewhat more than 7.5 yards for each convey in his last two seasons. Try not to give his 5-a chance to foot 11, 221-pound outline trick you - he's more than equipped for making linebackers and even protective backs miss in the masters. DB Minkah Fitzpatrick Likely the main individual from this Alabama group to be picked in the 2018 draft, Fitzpatrick is an optional mentor's fantasy. He's a proficient blitzer who's played all the cornerback spots and stood his ground at the security position in 2016. Past that, Fitzpatrick is long and athletic and handles with relentlessness. CB Levi Wallace Wallace didn't enter the season as a very touted draft prospect. In any case, a sublime 2017 place him in the discussion to be a mid-round choice. Per PFF, he permitted a quarterback rating of 37.5 on passes tossed toward him. LB Rashaan Evans An old-school linebacker who's a vintage Alabama inside linebacker, Evans has a minimized edge which makes a lot of fly on contact. He peruses his keys rapidly and is a power against the run. In view of his generally noteworthy athletic gifts, he has upside in scope. S Ronnie Harrison Harrison is another Crimson Tide model. He's a hard-hitting wellbeing who is splendidly fine bouncing into the container to pound in run bolster. He's not a genuine distinct advantage from focus field yet is a sound scope security and has the size at 6-foot-3 and 214 pounds to coordinate with tight finishes. RB Bo Scarbrough When thought to be the following Derrick Henry, Scarbrough is a strange athletic example, and he shouldn't have the capacity to keep running as quick as he does at 6-foo-2 and 235 pounds. He basically was "go" by Harris this season in Alabama's backfield pecking request yet without a doubt has NFL-bore ability. DT Da'Shawn Hand Hand has aced the two-hole obligation Nick Saban puts on his protective linemen. He bolts out hostile linemen at that point sheds them easily against the run. He flashed some pass-surging capacity this season, which should support his stock a bit. The group that drafts Hand will do as such to reinforce its run barrier.