After our Top 10 offensive draft picks , we thought it was high time to do the top defensive draft picks. So heres Alex Ferguson on who the selectors should get defensively… Top offensive players View From America... Myles Jack (OL, UCLA) Myles Jack [right] in defensive mode Myles Jack was such a terrific athlete that he also played running back for the Bruins when they really needed one, and was pretty successful. Unfortunately, a knee injury this year caused question marks about his future. But if Jack stays healthy, hes going to be a bona fide NFL hit. Joey Bosa (DE, Ohio State) Joey Bosa shines in the snow Described by college football expert Sean Fitz as a future first round pick, Bosa didnt do anything to make people think differently in his final year. Hes the sort of guy who can control offensive lines at the line of scrimmage - although there are questions about how well he turns a corner to get at a quarterback. Still, hes a fine tackler (five sacks, 51 tackles) and was highly thought-of by the college football gods (two All-American selections).Jalen Ramsey (S, Florida State) Jalen Ramsey [right] dives through the air to make a tackle When I first saw Ramsey play in college I thought that he was a future star, and things havent changed since - apart from his production fell a little bit this year as the ball was thrown away from him towards his other secondary colleagues. Hes 60, and has incredible jumping skills. Cant wait for him against the Odell Beckhams of the NFL.Vernon Hargreaves (CB, Florida) Vernon Hargreaves #1 defends a pass Like Ramsey, he didnt see a lot of offences go anywhere near him in his final year - but when they did, it was generally a schoolboy error (he had four INTs and earned an All-American spot).Reggie Ragland (IL, Alabama) Reggie Ragland #19 knocks an opponents helmet off Ragland was the linchpin of Alabamas National Championship victory, and he was a brilliant tackler (102 tackles) and could also get to the quarterback (2.5 sacks). He could also put the pass away (seven passes defended) and was a huge leader on an Alabama team full of leaders. Some teams will be begging Ragland to drop further.Shaq Lawson (DE, Clemson) Shaq Lawson #90 attempts a sack When Lawson was missing for Clemson, you knew it. That was how good Lawson was. Armed with great brights, a 63, 270lbs frame and he led the NCAA in tackles for loss. So he was pretty good at getting through offensive lines, then.DeForest Buckner (DE, Oregon) DeForest Buckner #44 battles two opponents Buckner shone on one of the worst defences in college football (117th out of 128) which gave up 62, 55, and 47 points in just three games. It was that awful defence because the 67, big-handed Buckner was double-teamed all the way through the season and still managed 80 tackles. His biggest game was when it mattered in the showdown with Stanford when he had 10 tackles and a sack in a freakish performance.Sheldon Rankins (DT, Louisville) Sheldon Rankins makes a tackle Called an interior disruptor by the US media, Rankins biggest game was against the ACCs best team - Clemson, in which he had eight tackles and a sack. He had five tackles and a sack in the bowl game against one of the next best teams in Texas A&M, too.Eli Apple (CB, Ohio State) Eli Apple dives in for a tackle Another of the very talented players coming from Ohio State, Apple was another cornerback who found himself thrown away from - grabbing just one interception and 33 tackles all season while the year before he had three and 53. Hes a physical defender that might need some coaching-up before hes the real thing. But hes still very good.Robert Nkemdiche (DE, Ole Miss) Robert Nkemdiche grabs onto his man Nkemdiche is an intelligent ballplayer whos going to destroy offensive lines when he gets to the NFL. Arguably, hes better than Joey Bosa, but questions over his character issues mean that he gets a 5 on talent but a 5 on the Worry Factor, too. Also See: How to watch the NFL Draft Sky Sports Digital mock draft NFL Draft: Beginners guide WATCH: Dreaming of the NFL Aleksander Barkov Jersey . PETERSBURG, Fla. 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If Vettel wins at Suzuka on Sunday, and his nearest rival Fernando Alonso finishes worse than eighth, the German driver will join his compatriot Michael Schumacher and Argentine Juan-Manuel Fangio as the only men to win four consecutive titles.BERLIN - Bayern Munich looks likely to wrap up another successful year by claiming two more Bundesliga records, while Borussia Dortmund is desperate to avoid the winter break in the relegation zone.Both sides have experienced vastly contrasting fortunes in the league this season, leaving Wolfsburg, Borussia Moenchengladbach, Bayer Leverkusen and Schalke to scrap it out for the privilege of being best of the rest. Dortmund is merely fighting for survival.Five points are all that separate last-place Werder Bremen from 10th-place Cologne, ensuring the whole bottom half of the table is concerned with relegation.Here are some things to know ahead of the last set of games before the Bundesligas six-week winter break:___BAYERNLIGABayern has all but clinched the league title even before the halfway point. The defending champions have an 11-point lead over second-place Wolfsburg after 16 games with 39 goals and only three conceded.Bayern was already assured of the top spot going into the winter break with two games to spare for the unofficial autumn championship title. On only three of the previous 19 occasions has the club failed to go on and then win the league.Unless Bayern concedes four goals at Mainz on Friday, the side will set a record for the fewest goals conceded in the opening half of the season. If it wins, it will beat its own record of 44 points at the halfway stage of the 2005-06 season by one point.Unbeaten in the Bundesliga this season, with two defeats last season and only one the season before, Bayern has only its own records to beat.___BREITNERS BROADSIDEBayern representative and former player Paul Breitner has criticized the clubs domestic rivals for not doing enough to keep up.Perhaps Real Madrid or Barcelona would be opponents of which wed say, OK, you can lose against them. But seriously, who should this team lose against in the form theyre in at the mmoment? he asked on Sport1 television.ddddddddddddBreitner dismissed the idea of distributing more German Football League money to the smaller clubs to help them better compete.Stop with this nonsense. Bayern cant do anything about the other clubs failures, said Breitner, who also criticized Dortmund: You always have the situation where clubs that cant be relegated get suddenly relegated because they think they are too good.___DORTMUND DOLDRUMSBayerns main domestic rival for the past four seasons, Dortmund, remains in the relegation zone with one point from its last two games.The 2011 and 2012 champions have lost nine times already this season, more than any other side in the league, and next face Werder Bremen, which has shown signs of improvement under new coach Viktor Skripnik despite finding itself in last place.Dortmund has been hit by injuries but a bigger probley is leading to defensive lapses, and Dortmund seems unable to hang onto a lead. Dortmund led twice against Wolfsburg on Wednesday but had to settle for a 2-2 draw.___FEARLESS FRANKFURTEintracht Frankfurt is quickly becoming the most entertaining side in the league. Since former Werder Bremen coach Thomas Schaaf took over in the off-season, the team has been adopting his cavalier style to games: lots of goals, not so much emphasis on defence.At home against Hertha Berlin on Wednesday, Frankfurt found itself three goals down to the visitors by the 37th minute, then 4-2 down by the 80th, only for league-leading scorer Alexander Meier to score twice in injury time to salvage an unlikely draw.Its tremendous fun to work with this team but its not good for the nerves, said Schaaf, whose side the second best attack and the second worst defence, with 33 goals scored and conceded. ' ' '