With the 2022 NFL Draft less than eight months away, The Athletic's Dane Brugler put together a list of his top-50 players in college football that are eligible to be selected. 

Among some of the best prospects in the nation, Brugler ranked Purdue junior defensive end George Karlaftis at No. 11 overall. That would make him a projected first-round pick. 

After appearing in just three games last season, Karlaftis is eager to put together a strong season for the Boilermakers. A dominant year that exceeds his freshman season could pave the way for the 6-foot-4, 275-pound edge defender to pursue professional football. 

"Last season did not go as planned for Karlaftis due to injuries and the pandemic. However, his freshman season (17 tackles for loss, 7.5 sacks) showed a charged-up, powerful rusher with straight-line explosion and violent hands," Brugler wrote. "With opponents like Notre Dame, Minnesota, Iowa and Ohio State on the Purdue schedule, Karlaftis will have plenty of opportunities to show why he belongs in the top half of round one."

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