The NFL regular season has come to an end and prospects have less than two weeks to declare their intentions for the 2018 NFL Draft. There is just one game remaining in the college football season. 247Sports has the latest on where college football's brightest stars will be playing on Sundays next fall.

1. Browns - Sam Darnold, QB, USC

Darnold is a poised player. His arm talent is elite but his decision-making is worrisome. Evaluators will have to determine how much of his struggles were related to offensive line play. He will likely set the world ablaze in pre-draft drills without any pressure.

2. Giants - Josh Rosen, QB, UCLA

Rosen is the most polished quarterback right now. His arm talent is off-the-charts but some are worried about his attitude. The California native is already trying to dictate where he lands in the draft. There are some injury concerns as well.

3. Colts - Bradley Chubb, DE, N.C. State

General Manager Chris Ballard applied as many bandages as he could to the defense last off-season. Safety Malik Hooker is a great building block but they need more. Chubb is the most ready pass rusher in this draft class.

Saquon Barkley

4. Browns - Saquon Barkley, RB, Penn State

Barkley is one of the two best players in this draft class. The only question is how willing teams are to take a running back so early in the draft. Cleveland needs playmakers and Isaiah Crowell is expected to walk in free agency.

5. Broncos - Mike McGlinchey, OT, Notre Dame

It is a deep draft class of offensive tackles. McGlinchey is one of the most polished. Denver is one of the organizations that seems to be in the market for an offensive tackle every year. Last year was a start with Garrett Bolles but there are some injury concerns as well as an existing need at the other tackle position.

6. Jets - Lamar Jackson, QB, Louisville

Jackson will be a case study for year's to come. He is a much better quarterback than people give him credit for but he is a bit frail as well as mobile. Jackson is a great leader and could wind up being the best quarterback from this class.

7. Buccaneers - Arden Key, DE, LSU

Key is a very talented pass rusher. He left the team in the off-season for personal reasons and came back heavier than anticipated. Supposedly, he left the team to balance his life out and he now has his priorities straight.

Calvin Ridley

8. Bears - Calvin Ridley, WR, Alabama

Kevin White has not necessarily worked out for the Bears so they are still in the market for wide receivers. They traded for Dontrelle Inman but still lack consistency and play-making ability.

9. 49ers - Quenton Nelson, OG, Notre Dame

Along with Barkley, Nelson is one of the best two players in the draft. He is so technically sound. NFL teams are not known to draft offensive guards high but the Washington Redskins showed that it can be done with Brandon Scherff (No. 5 overall in the 2015 NFL Draft). Nelson is further along than his former teammate, Zack Martin, was at this stage.

10. Raiders - Denzel Ward, CB, Ohio State

Ward is the best cover man in the draft but his size might be a hard sell. He is listed at 5-foot-10 and that may be generous. The Raiders are in desperate need of cover ability, however, and they are more than willing to take the gamble after taking his former teammate, Gareon Conley, last year.

11. Dolphins - Roquan Smith, LB, Georgia

Smith is similar in play style as Reuben Foster. He is a hard hitting linebacker with a high IQ. Foster was further along but both prescribed to the Kirby Smart coaching methods during their college careers.

12. Bengals - Orlando Brown, OT, Oklahoma

Brown is yet another offensive tackle in this deep class. His father is the late Pro Football Hall of Fame offensive tackle Orlando Brown Sr. Cincinnati made the mistake of allowing Andrew Whitworth to walk in free agency last year. Quality offensive linemen are hard to come by. Teams need to retain them when they get them.

13. Redskins - Minkah Fitzpatrick, DB, Alabama

Fitzpatrick would be a great value for the Redskins at this selection. He is very technically sound and versatile. Fitzpatrick has the ability to play cornerback or safety at the next level.

14. Packers - Clelin Ferrell, LB, Clemson

Ferrell has been a missile off the edge for the Tigers. The Packers need more help at the linebacker position. It used to be feared unit across the NFL but they lack the play making ability that defined them in the past.

15. Cardinals - Josh Allen, QB, Wyoming

The Cardinals will lose Carson Palmer sooner rather than later. They need to plan for the future. Allen has a lot of upside and has been compared to Carson Wentz due to their non-P5 roots, size and ability.

16. Ravens - Courtland Sutton, WR, SMU

Sutton is a big target who is known for coming down with 50-50 balls. The Ravens have been a turn style at the position for years and Breshad Perriman has not panned out to this point.

17. Chargers - Vita Vea, DT, Washington

Vea has risen in the eye's of scouts lately. The Chargers could use another run stopper on their front line. Vea is a guy that can come in and make a similar impact to Danny Shelton, a Washington product who was taken No. 12 overall in the 2015 NFL Draft.

18. Seahawks - Connor Williams, OT, Texas

Williams will compete with Brown and McGlinchey to be the first offensive tackle off the board. Seattle is another one of those teams that has struggled to find offensive tackles. They traded for Duane Brown last off-season but they need more.

19. Cowboys - Christian Wilkins, DT, Clemson

The Cowboys drafted Taco Charlton last off-season but they need more help. Their secondary is coming along with some talented young players. Now, they address the front seven with another talented tackle capable of pushing the pocket.

20. Lions - Maurice Hurst, DT, Michigan

Hurst does not have to travel far to find his new digs. The Massachusetts native will provide some immediate help along the Lions defensive line. If Matt Patricia ends up getting the job, defense makes sense here.

21. Titans - Austin Bryant, LB, Clemson

The Titans linebacker unit is aging and not fear inspiring. Bryant could help change that attitude. He was highly regarded out of high school and was a part of a very talented Clemson defense.

22. Bills - Dorance Armstrong, DT, Kansas

Armstrong has been a jewel on a terrible Jayhawks team. He is a long player in the mold of a DeForest Buckner or Arik Armstead. He is strong and a nightmare pass rusher from the interior.

23. Falcons - Chukwuma Okorafor, OT, Western Michigan

Okorafor is a bit less refined. He is raw but possesses all of the abilities that teams look for in a starting left tackle. The Falcons have one of the best right tackles in the game. They are hoping that Okorafor becomes the bookend to match.

24. Saints - Derwin James, FS, Florida State

James is one of the three most athletic players in this draft class. Scouts are a little nervous about loss of explosion this season after he suffered a knee injury a year ago. The Saints defense took big strides this season but they will continue building the roster around quarterback Drew Brees as they attempt to make the most of his twilight years.

25. Jaguars - Mark Andrews, TE, Oklahoma

Andrews is the most complete tight end in this class. He is a very talented pass catcher, which was on display Monday night against Georgia. He is a more than adequate blocker as well.

26. Bills - James Washington, WR, Oklahoma State

Ridley and Sutton have established themselves as the top two receivers in this draft class. There is a decline afterwards with a handful of guys receiving consideration. Washington offers a great combination of size and ability.

27. Rams - Josh Jackson, CB, Iowa

Jackson has risen up the boards over the past month. His former teammate, Desmond King, has had a lot of success with the Chargers this season. The Rams could be in a position to lose Trumaine Johnson in free agency and would need a replacement.

28. Panthers - Ronnie Harrison, DB, Alabama

Harrison is one of the best value picks in this projection. He is a hard hitter and very technically sound. The confidence in him panning out is pretty high. A wide receiver would also make sense in this position but it is steep drop after the first two.

29. Steelers - Mason Rudolph, QB, Oklahoma State

In the past, Josh Allen was in this pick and that would have been a perfect fit but it is unlikely that he falls that far. Rudolph is another well put together quarterback in the mold of Ben Roethlisberger. He is a cool character and capable of pushing the ball downfield to a talented group of Steelers receivers.

30. Eagles - Tremaine Edmunds, LB, Virginia Tech

The Eagles do not have the same holes to fill as a couple of seasons ago but they need more stability in the linebacker room. Edmunds is a very athletic linebacker who could fill a few different roles in that defense.

31. Patriots - Sam Hubbard, LB, Ohio State

It took everything not to send Oklahoma quarterback Baker Mayfield to the Patriots but Hubbard feels like an even more perfect fit for New England. He is an incredibly hard worker and a guy that could be a nightmare off the edge for Matt Patricia or whoever ends up being the defensive coordinator next season.

32. Vikings - Kolton Miller, OT, UCLA

Miller's last two seasons have come to an end early due to injury. His talent blocking Josh Rosen's blinside has been evident though. It is a very deep draft class at the tackle position unlike last season. Teams will take advantage of the opportunity.