29) Lee Hunter | DT | Blount (Ala.)

247Sports Composite: 5-star | 0.9835 | No. 29 Overall | No. 4 DT

Measurables: 6-5 | 292

Recruitment status: Committed to Auburn

Evaluation: Has a tall, broad-shouldered frame with significant room to fill out despite already approaching 300 pounds. Plays both ways for his high school at defensive end and offensive tackle. Flashes his athleticism and quickness on defense, using speed to make impressive plays in pursuit. Has light feet and very good play speed, running down ball carriers form the backside. Is a stronger run defender than pass rusher at this point. Will need to keep refining his technique and improving his play strength as time progresses. Has a high upside as a prospect, one with the potential of being a multi-year starter at the Power Five level and ultimately an NFL Draft selection. – 247Sports National Recruiting Analyst Charles Power

NFL Draft projection: 2-3 Round (Day 2)

Player comparison: Montravius Adams | DT | Green Bay Packers

28) Landon Tengwall | OT | Good Counsel (Md.)

247Sports Composite: 5-star | 0.9841 | No. 28 Overall | No. 5 OT

Measurables: 6-6 | 300

Recruitment status: Undecided

247Sports Crystal Ball: Penn State 75% | Notre Dame 25%

Evaluation: Ideal offensive tackle frame with length and size. Carries 300 pounds like it is 280. Agile and athletic. College-ready strength. Fires off quickly and low at snap. Knee bender who sinks hips and wins leverage. Devastating initial punch. Hand placement is accurate. Clean footwork and adept at pulling. Has body control. Blocks at second level. Nasty, physical, plays with attitude. Finishes his blocks. Needs to refine kick-step to cover edge against speed. Continue to work on flexibility. Elite level prospect who can play at elite school as a freshman. Potential first-round NFL draft pick. – 247Sports National Recruiting Analyst Brian Dohn

NFL Draft projection: First Round

Player comparison: Ryan Ramczyk | OT | New Orleans Saints

27) Ga'Quincy McKinstry | CB | Pinson Valley (Ala.)

247Sports Composite: 5-star | 0.9843 | No. 27 Overall | No. 3 CB

Measurables: 5-11.5 | 172

Recruitment status: Undecided

247Sports Crystal Ball: Auburn 67% | Clemson 33%

Evaluation: Wiry, yet athletic build with plenty of room to grow. Versatile, explosive two-way athlete with instincts all over the field. Smooth and fluid runner with good long speed. Natural ball skills and elite body control translate to above-average ability as a defensive back or wide receiver. Game-changing potential on every touch. Extension enables for effectiveness at the line of scrimmage. Elite quickness relative to size. Twitchy reaction time in any setting. Elite leaping ability. Willing tackler on defense with good risk versus reward judgement on fringe plays. Fairly raw in man-to-man coverage despite athletic mismatch against most. Extremely confident. Division I basketball prospect with state championships in both football and basketball already to his name. Length and physicality translate to cornerback potential with added polish at the Power Five level with instant impact potential before early NFL Draft selection. – 247Sports Recruiting Analyst John Garcia Jr.

NFL Draft projection: First Round

Player comparison: Marcus Peters | CB | Los Angeles Rams

26) Tunmise Adeleye | SDE | IMG Academy (Fla.)

247Sports Composite: 5-star | 0.9844 | No. 26 Overall | No. 3 SDE

Measurables: 6-3 | 260

Recruitment status: Undecided

247Sports Crystal Ball: Oklahoma 50% | Undecided 17% | Texas 17% | Alabama 17%

Evaluation: Stout defensive lineman who could potentially provide position flexibility. Thick core and thin-ankled. Possesses adequate to above average height and solid build. Owns virtually college-ready size as a four-man end, but could slide inside with added bulk. Flashes impressive strength at the point of attack. A bull in the phone booth who can drive offensive linemen into the pocket. Consistently gets hands inside blockers to steer where he wants. Shows power to punch and shed in the run game. Plays with good pad level and leverage. Strong tackler and closes fast in pursuit. Improve explosiveness as a junior. Active, violent hands, but still learning how to use them. Can be more consistent in get-off quickness. Can also improve body control, particularly in pursuit. Potentially position- and scheme-versatile defensive lineman who could fit multiple roles and fronts. Legitimate high-major recruit with long-term potential to reach top half of the NFL draft. – 247Sports Midlands Region Recruiting Analyst Gabe Brooks

NFL Draft projection: 2-3 Round (Day 2)

Player comparison: DeMarcus Walker | DE | Denver Broncos