It feels like the 2018 NFL Draft just started, but we're already kicking off the final day of the draft. Starting at 9 a.m. PT, the fourth round will get underway, and there are still plenty of talented prospects remaining. Friday, the Oakland Raiders selected defensive tackle P.J. Hall, offensive tackle Brandon Parker, and defensive end Arden Key.
Not only did the Silver and Black draft two offensive linemen who will help keep quarterback Derek Carr healthy, the team also drafted two pass rushers who could free up space for defensive end Khalil Mack. Defensive Coordinator Paul Guenther has added more and more players to his group over the past several months, and with six picks available to General Manager Reggie McKenzie later today, the team could continue to address that side of the ball.
Prior to the start of the fourth round, let's take a look at the best available prospects remaining, according to NFL.com's Gil Brandt:
Tyrell Crosby, G, Oregon
Crosby spent four years as a member of the Oregon Ducks, and many NFL analysts were surprised to see him slip out of the top 100.
Maurice Hurst, DT, Michigan
Equanimeous St. Brown, WR, Notre Dame
**Tyrell Crosby, G, Oregon
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Crosby spent four years as a member of the Oregon Ducks, and many NFL analysts were surprised to see him slip out of the top 100.
Maurice Hurst, DT, Michigan
Equanimeous St. Brown, WR, Notre Dame
St. Brown totaled 1,484 receiving yards and 13 touchdowns during his three years at Notre Dame.
Michael Dickson, P, Texas
Marcus Allen, S, Penn State
Da'shawn Hand, DE, Alabama
Shaquem Griffin, OLB, UCF
By now I'm sure you've heard Griffin's story, which is truly inspiring. This kid can play though, and whatever team picks him might get a sneaky good contributor, especially on special teams.