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LSU Tigers quarterback Joe Burrow and Ohio State Buckeyes defensive end Chase Young are among the 58 prospects who will participate in the 2020 NFL draft, which has been moved to a fully virtual format because of the coronavirus pandemic.

The full list was released on NFL.com on Thursday:

A.J. Epenesa, Iowa DE

A.J. Terrell, Clemson CB

Andrew Thomas, Georgia OT

Antoine Winfield Jr., Minnesota S

Austin Jackson, USC OT

Brandon Aiyuk, Arizona State WR

C.J. Henderson, Florida CB

CeeDee Lamb, Oklahoma WR

Cesar Ruiz, Michigan G

Chase Claypool, Notre Dame WR

Chase Young, Ohio State EDGE

Cole Kmet, Notre Dame TE

D'Andre Swift, Georgia RB

Denzel Mims, Baylor WR

Derrick Brown, Auburn DL

Ezra Cleveland, Boise State OT

Grant Delpit, LSU S

Henry Ruggs III, Alabama WR

Isaiah Simmons, Clemson LB

J.K. Dobbins, Ohio State RB

Jacob Eason, Washington QB

Jake Fromm, Georgia QB

Jalen Hurts, Oklahoma QB

Jalen Reagor, TCU WR

Javon Kinlaw, South Carolina DL

Jaylon Johnson, Utah CB

Jedrick Wills, Alabama OT

Jeffrey Okudah, Ohio State CB

Jerry Jeudy, Alabama WR

Joe Burrow, LSU QB

Jonathan Taylor, Wisconsin RB

Jordan Love, Utah St. QB

Josh Jones, Houston OT

Josh Uche, Michigan LB

Julian Okwara, Notre Dame EDGE

Justin Herbert, Oregon QB

Justin Jefferson, LSU WR

Justin Madubuike, Texas A&M DT

K'Lavon Chaisson, LSU EDGE

Kenneth Murray, Oklahoma LB

Kristian Fulton, LSU CB

Laviska Shenault, Colorado WR

Lloyd Cushenberry, LSU G

Mekhi Becton, Louisville OT

Neville Gallimore, Oklahoma DT

Noah Igbinoghene, Auburn CB

Patrick Queen, LSU LB

Prince Tega Wanogho, Auburn OT

Ross Blacklock, TCU DT

Tee Higgins, Clemson WR

Terrell Lewis, Alabama EDGE

Thaddeus Moss, LSU TE

Tristan Wirfs, Iowa OT

Tua Tagovailoa, Alabama QB

Xavier McKinney, Alabama S

Yetur Gross-Matos, Penn State EDGE

Burrow and Young are the consensus top two projected picks in the draft, though there's still time for movement with the potential for quarterback-needy teams to trade up with an eye toward landing Alabama quarterback Tua Tagovailoa.

LSU signal-caller Burrow is coming off a monster 2019 season en route to winning the Heisman Trophy. He completed 76.3 percent of his throws for 5,671 yards with 60 touchdowns and six interceptions while helping lead the Tigers to a national championship.

He is a virtual lock to get selected by the Cincinnati Bengals with the first overall pick.

"Of course, I want to be the first pick. That's every kids' dream. I've worked really, really hard for this opportunity," he told reporters in February. "Two hours, 15 minutes from my house. I could go home for dinner if I wanted to. Not a lot of pro athletes could get to do that."

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Meanwhile, Young is the top player on the latest big board from Bleacher Report's Matt Miller.

The dynamic edge-rusher recorded 46 total tackles, 16.5 sacks, seven forced fumbles and three passes defended in 12 games last season. He tallied 30.5 sacks in 34 appearances at OSU.

It's unclear how the NFL plans to showcase the prospects, who traditionally walk across the stage for reception by commissioner Roger Goodell, following the change in format.