Day one of the NFL Draft has concluded with its fair share of drama. The Jacksonville Jaguars and Cleveland Browns executed one of the more surprising trades in recent draft history with the Jaguars landing Travis Hunter. The Giants got their QB – and he’s not related to Deion Sanders. The Green Bay Packers finally took a WR in round one – it had been over 20 years. The Chiefs landed an extra pick while getting the guy that most draft analysts thought would end up in Kansas City.

With days two and three on the horizon, K-State has several players hoping to hear their names called, including DJ Giddens, Jacob Parrish and Marques Sigle. Will any of them get picked in either round 2 or round 3? Where does Giddens fall in a loaded running back class? Did Parrish and Sigle’s combine performances send them up the draft boards? We again defer to the experts on where the they could land.

Jacob Parrish

Jared Koch, Sports Illustrated – Round 4, Pick 106 to the New England Patriots

Gordon McGuinness, Pro Football Focus – Round 3, Pick 91 to the Baltimore Ravens

Mike DeFabo, The Athletic – Round 4, Pick 123 to the Pittsburgh Steelers

Justin Melo, The Draft Network – Round 3, Pick 95 to the Kansas City Chiefs

Tyler Sullivan, CBS Sports – Round 4, Pick 106 to the New England Patriots

DJ Giddens

Jacob Roach, 247 Sports – Round 3, Pick 94 to the Cleveland Browns

Chad Graff, The Athletic – Round 4, Pick 106 to the New England Patriots

Nate Taylor, The Athletic – Round 3, Pick 95 to the Kansas City Chiefs

Josh Liskiewitz, Pro Football Focus – Round 4, Pick 112 to the New Orleans Saints

Ben Abel, College Football Network – Round 4, Pick 128 to the Washington Commanders

Marques Sigle

Rob Rang, Fox Sports – Round 5, Pick 172 to the Seattle Seahawks

7th round pick in several mock drafts, no specific teams mentioned

Other K-State players eligible to be drafted, such as Brendan Mott and Easton Kilty, all graded out as undrafted free agents.

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