No one possesses a similar skillset. Roquan was a complete stud coming out.
Edgerrin Cooper is very similar athletically. Like, very very similar. He's not particularly similar to Roquan on the field, though. Roquan was savvy in coverage and used all of his athleticism (4.5 speed, very quick accelerator) in the coverage game. Edgerrin is much more comfortable playing north/south but has upside to get better in coverage.
For us, I really think it's Colson or bust. I think he's easily the best overall LB prospect in the draft for us, and I think he's going to be drafted higher than anyone expects given how weird this LB class is.
NFL-ready off ball LBs are disappearing due to the evolution of the college game. They're going to start becoming a hotter commodity due to that scarcity. We're already seeing box safety/big nickel dudes preemptively transitioning to ILB in the pre-draft process, such as James Williams out of Miami. Guys like Ronnie Harrison, who were big-body "lay the mf wood" prospects, have also made that transition.
Actually, James Williams? That might be a dude to keep an eye on at LB.