Rivals.com National Recruiting Director Mike Farrell ’s thought-provoking Three-Point Stance is here with his top 10 overall 2019 NFL Draft prospects, the best linebacker recruiting for 2019 so far and five teams surprising him on the recruiting trail lately.

As we go position by position this week and next taking a very early look at the 2019 NFL Draft, it’s time for my personal top 10. These are the best players, regardless of position, that are expected to be available. We all know a quarterback will go No. 1 overall, that seems to just happen all the time. But this is based on pure quality. Here goes …

1. DE Nick Bosa, Ohio State – It’s hard to pick which defensive lineman I like the best, but I’m giving Bosa the nod because he will get some help from his brother’s success in the NFL so far. This, as you can tell, is an amazing defensive line class.

2. DE Rashan Gary, Michigan – To be honest, Gary hasn’t accomplished as much as a few others on this list but he will break out this season and he will test off the charts. Scouts will fall in love with him if they already haven’t.

3. DT Ed Oliver, Houston – Oliver is one of those rare defensive tackles who can not only stuff the run and run plays down to the outside but can also pursue the passer like a defensive end. It’s a tough call between him and Wilkins.

4. DT Christian Wilkins, Clemson – Wilkins can play end or tackle and has proven it, so he could be higher on this list than I have him. Scouts love his athleticism, so we’ll see how he fares against the other big names including his own teammate (below).

5. WR AJ Brown, Ole Miss – A rare talent who could go top 5 in the draft easily if he continues to develop. I love this kid and everything about his game. He’s a freak.

6. DT Dexter Lawrence, Clemson – Again, as with the other defensive linemen, Lawrence could go anywhere near the top. He’s not as athletic as Wilkins, Gary and some others, but he’s huge and plays the run a bit better.

7. OT Greg Little, Ole Miss – Tough call at offensive tackle as well for next year with a lot of top end talent, but Little is the most athletic. How about Ole Miss with two in the top 10? It's the only school, aside from Clemson, to represent that way.

8) QB Jarrett Stidham, Auburn – Stidham takes the next step this season while Drew Lock might step back a bit. Stidham's ability to move around, along with that arm talent, is tough to pass up.

9) OT Jonah Williams, Alabama – Williams is a close second to Little when it comes to surefire NFL 10-year stars. He’s a beast and can play right or left tackle.

10) CB DeAndre Baker, Georgia – Corners are at a premium, especially those who can cover bigger receivers, and Baker is the best of the bunch.