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The top-100 players in the 2025 NFL Draft, ranked

Here are my top 100 players in the 2025 NFL Draft

COLLEGE FOOTBALL: DEC 28 Valero Alamo Bowl - BYU vs Colorado
COLLEGE FOOTBALL: DEC 28 Valero Alamo Bowl - BYU vs Colorado
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The tape has been watched, 40 yard dashes have been run, and interviews are complete. We have a few days left until the 2025 NFL Draft, and at this point the hay is in the barn.

This draft class has been a really fun one to scout, even without having too many superstars in the class. In my opinion, there are only three surefire blue-chip talents in this draft: Colorado WR/DB Travis Hunter, Boise State RB Ashton Jeanty and Penn State EDGE Abdul Carter. I think there are some very good prospects behind them, but those three guys are capable of making an instant impact for any NFL franchise. After that, it gets a bit murky.

Most of the guys at the top all have their respective question marks--production (Texas A&M EDGE Shemar Stewart), measurables (LSU OT Will Campbell) or off-field concerns (Marshall EDGE Mike Green). But that’s what makes this class interesting-- trying to parse through it all to see which players will be quality ones in the league.

With that being said, here is my top 100 players in the 2025 NFL Draft class.

2025 Top 100 Big Board

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Name

Position

School

Year

1Travis HunterCB/WRColoradoJunior
2Abdul CarterEDGEPenn StateJunior
3Ashton JeantyRBBoise StateJunior
4Mason GrahamDTMichiganJunior
5Malaki StarksSGeorgiaJunior
6Tyler WarrenTEPenn StateSenior
7Jalon WalkerLB/EDGEGeorgiaJunior
8Shemar StewartEDGETexas A&MJunior
9Will JohnsonCBMichiganJunior
10Will CampbellOLLSUJunior
11Armand MembouOTMissouriJunior
12Josh SimmonsOTOhio StateJunior (RS)
13Tetairoa McMillanWRArizonaJunior
14Jihaad CampbellLBAlabamaJunior
15Mykel WilliamsEDGEGeorgiaJunior
16Colston LovelandTEMichiganJunior
17Donovan EzeiruakuEDGEBoston CollegeSenior
18Mike GreenEDGEMarshallJunior (RS)
19Derrick HarmonDTOregonSenior
20Emeka EgbukaWROhio StateSenior
21Kenneth GrantDTMichiganJunior
22Donovan JacksonOGOhio StateSenior
23Luther Burden IIIWRMissouriJunior
24Jahdae BarronCBTexasJunior
25Shedeur SandersQBColoradoSenior
26Cam WardQBMiamiSenior
27Azareye'h ThomasCBFlorida StateJunior
28Shavon Revel Jr.CBEast CarolinaJunior
29Kaleb JohnsonRBIowaJunior
30Kelvin BanksOLTexasJunior
31Tyler BookerOGAlabamaJunior
32Marcus MbowOGPurdueJunior
33Omarion HamptonRBNorth CarolinaJunior
34Matthew GoldenWRTexasJunior
35Walter NolenDTOle MissJunior
36Josh ConerlyOTOregonJunior
37James Pearce JrEDGETennessee Junior
38Carson SchwesingerLBUCLASenior
39Tyliek WilliamsDTOhio StateSenior
40Nic ScourtonEDGETexas A&MJunior
41Trey AmosCBOle MissSenior
42Maxwell HairstonCBKentucky Junior (RS)
43Darius Alexander DTToledoSenior
44Jaylin NoelWRIowa StateSenior
45Omarr Norman-LottDTTennessee Senior
46Xavier WattsSNotre DameSenior
47Alfred CollinsDTTexasSenior
48Aireontae ErseryOTMinnesotaSenior
49Charles GrantOTWilliam and MarySenior
50Nick EmmanworiSSouth CarolinaJunior
51Jayden HigginsWRIowa StateSenior
52Elic AyomanorWRStanfordSenior
53Landon JacksonEDGEArkansasSenior
54Treyveon HendersonRBOhio StateSenior
55Tate RatledgeOGGeorgiaSenior
56Jamaree CaldwellDTOregonSenior
57Tre HarrisWROle MissSenior
58Grey ZabelOGNorth Dakota StateSenior
59Jonah SavaiinaeaOGArizonaSenior
60Gunnar HelmTETexasSenior
61Billy Bowman Jr.SOklahomaSenior
62Andrew MukubaSTexasSenior
63DJ GiddensRBKansas StateSenior
64Jack BechWRTCUSenior
65RJ HarveyRBUCFSenior
66Jalen MilroeQBAlabamaJunior
67Darien PorterCBIowa StateSenior
68Ashton GillotteEDGELouisvilleSenior
69Bradyn SwinsonEDGELSUSenior
70Jalen RoyalsWRUtah StateSenior
71Jacob ParrishCBKansas StateSenior
72Quinshon JudkinsRBOhio StateJunior
73JT TuimoloauEDGEOhio StateSenior
74Oluwafemi OladejoEDGEUCLASenior
75Harold Fannin JrTEBowling GreenJunior
76Jalen TravisOTIowa StateSenior
77Elijah ArroyoTEMiamiSenior
78Benjamin MorrisonCBNotre DameSenior
79Mason TaylorTELSUJunior
80Danny StutsmanLBOklahomaSenior
81Princely UmanmielenEDGEOle MissSenior
82TJ SandersDTSouth CarolinaSenior
83Kyle KennardEDGESouth CarolinaSenior
84Tory HortonWRColorado StateSenior
85Demetrius Knight JrLBSouth CarolinaSenior
86Kain MedranoLBUCLASenior
87Kevin Winston JrSPenn StateJunior
88Kyle WilliamsWRWashington StateSenior
89CJ WestDTIndianaSenior
90Quincy RileyCBLouisvilleSenior
91Tyler ShoughQBLouisvilleSenior
92Devin NealRBKansasSenior
93Terrance FergusonTEOregonSenior
94Saivion WilliamsWRTCUSenior
95Jonas SankerSVirginiaSenior
96Jaxson DartQBOle MissJunior
97Damien MartinezRBMiamiSenior
98Ozzy TrapailoOTBoston CollegeSenior
99Josh FarmerDTFlorida StateSenior
100Jordan PhillipsDTMarylandSenior

My scouting process for the NFL Draft

My scouting process is pretty simple. After watching at least three games (five games for prospects early in the process), I try and take into account athletic measurables, production, and just how they move on the field. Sure a receiver might have 1,200 receiving yards, but it’s more about how they get their yards than anything. A player could have a lack of sack production, but watching how they move could make me rank them higher than most. Earlier in this process I wrote about hip movement and being able to unlock that as the key to athleticism, so I watch for the hips and how easily a player is able to change direction. From there, it all gets compiled and I put players into a draft range, where I think I’d be comfortable taking them.

QB class takes a massive drop off from the top two

This QB class is...interesting, to say the least. At the top of the class are Colorado’s Shedeur Sanders and Miami’s Cam Ward. For me, while I think both are around late first to early second round picks, they’re going to go earlier because of the need for a QB. If we were comparing to last year’s class, I would have them both ahead of Bo Nix and Michael Penix Jr., but behind JJ McCarthy by a slim margin.

After that, the class takes a huge tumble. The next QB on the board, Alabama’s Jalen Milroe, comes in at number 66 on my big board, then after him is Louisville’s Tyler Shough at 91 and Ole Miss’ Jaxson Dart at 96. This QB class has a lot of question marks, and not a lot of surefire starters. Not a great place to be if you’re a QB-needy team.

Defensive line class takes center stage

Combined between both DT and EDGE, there are 29 prospects on the top 100 along the defensive line. While the class is weak at QB, the defensive line is incredibly strong this year. I’ve especially loved scouting this defensive tackle class, which has a whole bunch of guys who bring different things to the position. We have undersized 3-techniques (Michigan’s Mason Graham, Tennessee’s Omarr Norman-Lott and Ole Miss’ Walter Nolen), mammoth run stoppers (Michigan’s Kenneth Grant, Ohio State’s Tyliek Williams and Texas’ Alfred Collins) and so many more. If you need a defensive tackle, there are sure to be quality starters up and down the board this year.

Guys I’m higher on that most

Using Arif Hasan’s Consensus Big Board, here are guys I’m higher on than most in this draft class:

  • Georgia S Malaki Starks
  • Iowa RB Kaleb Johnson
  • Tennessee DT Omarr Norman-Lott
  • William and Mary OT Charles Grant
  • Oregon DT Jamaree Caldwell
  • Texas TE Gunnar Helm
  • UCF RB RJ Harvey
  • Iowa State OT Jalen Travis

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