X
Lost password?

Don't have an account?
Gain Access Now

X

Receive free daily analysis

NFL
NBA
NHL
NASCAR
CFB
MLB
MMA
PGA
ESPORTS
BETTING

Already have an account? Log In

X

Forgot Password


POPULAR FANTASY TOOLS

Expert Advice
Import Your Leagues
Weekly Rankings
Compare Any Players
Projections
Articles & Tools
Weekly Planner
24x7 News and Alerts

2025 NFL Draft Top 50 Prospect Rankings: 50-41 Big Board

Elic Ayomanor - College Football Rankings, NCAA CFB DFS Lineup Picks, NFL Draft

Matt's top 2025 NFL Draft prospects. His NFL Draft big board for the 50-41 ranked players. Read the NFL Draft expert analysis, rankings, and breakdown.

We are just a few weeks away from the NFL draft, and young men will soon have their lives changed forever.

The 2025 NFL draft class is considered strong along the defensive line, the tight end position, and deep at the running back position. How does that depth affect the draft? How do teams set up their big board? Value will certainly slide as it does every year.

Here is my RotoBaller Big Board, where we will break down the Top 50 NFL Draft prospects leading up to the 2025 NFL Draft. Here, we take a closer look at my Big Board and those Draft prospects ranked from 41 to 50.

Be sure to check all of our fantasy football rankings for 2025:

 

Top NFL Draft Prospects 50-41

50. Jayden Higgins, WR, Iowa State

In a draft that is predominantly smaller or slot receivers, the 6-foot-4 Cyclone stands out. We will soon mention Jaylin Noel as one half, but Jayden Higgins was the other half when making up one of the best-receiving duos in college football last season.

When you remove all the manufactured touches from the rest of the wide receiver class, Higgins's 89 receptions rank tops amongst them. The 1,120 yards sit second only to Tetairoa McMillan in terms of receiving yardage. That works out to roughly 13.7 yards per reception which also shows that Higgins can be a vertical threat. What makes Higgins even more enticing, not only is he physically intimidating but he also ranks above the 87th percentile in Burst Score,  Catch Radius, and Speed Score.

49. Landon Jackson, Edge, Arkansas

Landon Jackson is an edge defender who doesn't know the meaning of taking a snap off. I heard the best line to describe him as having an "empty the tank" mentality. Jackson earned the reputation of being an explosive force off the edge for the Razorbacks, who accumulated 13 sacks and 93 total tackles over the last two seasons. 

Jackson's value has been trending upward after impressive performances at the Senior Bowl and The Combine, thanks to a 9.78 relative athletic score; seriously, 270-pound individuals aren't supposed to have 40-plus-inch verticals.

48. Kaleb Johnson, RB, Iowa

Kaleb Johnson arguably has the best vision amongst draft-eligible running backs, not to mention some of the quickest feet in tight spaces. There is a reason why Johnson was named the Big Ten running back of the year and First Team All-American. Johnson led the Big Ten in rushing with 1,537 yards and 21 touchdowns thanks to a display of size, vision, athleticism, and an uncanny ability to set up his blocks in the second level.

Johnson is a one-cut-back. He gets north and south and picks up yards rather than trying to shake defenders. Johnson also showed that he can be valuable in the passing game, not only with his pass protection but also as a receiver out of the backfield. If Johnson is a one-hit wonder, then 1,700 plus total yards and 23 touchdowns are one heck of a way to go.

47. Mason Taylor, TE, LSU

The year of the tight end rebirth continues with Mason Taylor's inclusion here. Taylor is essentially a build-a-bear, except you are building a prototypical tight end for today's NFL. Along with his size, Taylor has shown that he can be a mismatch in the passing game, thanks to his athleticism and route-running ability. If he gets loose in the open field, he can quickly pick up additional yards.

Taylor knows how to use his size to box out defenders, and the production in college was there. Taylor started in 37 or 38 contests, hauling in 129 passes for 1,308 yards. That's a career-receiving average of 10.1 yards per reception.

46. Trey Amos, CB, Mississippi

Trey Amos was the definition of a shutdown defender, who allowed a 54.5% passer rating when targeted last season, coming away with three interceptions and 13 passes broken up. At 6-foot-1, Amos has the size to be an effective press corner but has also shown that he possesses elite ball skills, especially in zone coverage.

Many were concerned about Amos's speed, but he put those concerns to rest at The Combine with a 4.43 40-yard time, which was better than anticipated.

45. Cam Skattebo, RB, Arizona State

Cam Skattebo is a ball of hate out on the field who hits the hole with ill regard for his opponent, and if there isn't a hole, he will make one. Skattebo becomes more effective as the game goes on as he continues to batter and bruise would-be tackles. If you need a back to close out a game, Skattebo fits the bill. Skattebo gained positive yardage on 85.7% of his rushing attempts.

The former Sun Devil is the first back to finish with more than 1,500 rushing yards and 500 receiving yards in a season since Christian McCaffrey. He also low-key added 19 touchdowns.

Skattebo doesn't have an elite athletic profile, but he's a proven winner, and I wouldn't bet against him. Look at what he did against Texas in the college football playoffs; he nearly willed Arizona State to victory all on his own despite playing at less than 100%.

44. Elijah Arroyo, TE, Miami

Elijah Arroyo is all about projecting on the upside. He has all the physical traits, skills, and athleticism to be considered among the top tight ends not only in this draft but in the league in two to three years. Arroyo can be moved around the formation, including the backfield, to create mismatches against linebackers and safeties while succeeding in attacking seams and stretching the secondary. 

Injuries may have limited Arroyo's production in college. Still, he is a fluid, big man with refined route running ability and the ability to create separation, which he showed scouts in Mobile, Alabama.

43. Elic Ayomanor, WR, Stanford

As a fellow Medicine Hatter, you knew Elic Ayomanor would make it onto this list. That said, it's not because he is a local product; it's because he is a good football player who had an "I am" moment with Travis Hunter in coverage. If you beat Travis Hunter clean, you have as good a chance as any to be an impact player in the NFL.

Ayomanor possesses all the traits necessary to be a bully X receiver in today's game. He is raw and limited in some aspects, but there is plenty of untapped potential available. Ayomanor is going to be the most physical player on the field most of the time, making it a daring endeavor if defenses attempt to run press coverage against him.

42. Jaylin Noel, WR, Iowa State

How good is Noel? Compared to the rest of the wide receiver class, Noel ranked third in yards per route against zone coverage at 3.50, while his 2.6 yards per route run is more than that of more highly regarded prospects such as Emeka Egbuka and Luther Burden III.

Noel also offers value as a returner, with nearly 1,300 return yards to his credit, while leading the class with a 56% catch rate on throws greater than 20 yards. At the Senior Bowl, Noel was undefendable. He showed elite athleticism at The Combine, posting a 4.30 40-yard time, a 41.5-inch vertical jump, and an 11-foot-two board jump.

41. Maxwell Hairston, CB, Kentucky

We have all seen that 4.28 speed displayed at the 2024 NFL Combine. The bottom line is that speed kills. Hairston can change a game anytime, whether in coverage or on a corner blitz. While watching the film, yes, the speed stands out, but so do his burst, awareness, and ball skills. If opposing quarterbacks don't drive that ball to the sidelines, there is a good chance that Hairston will bring it the other direction in a hurry.

Some have flagged Hairston as a liability as a tackler, but I am willing to give him a pass for now. Last season, he dealt with a shoulder injury that limited him to just six games.



Download Our Free News & Alerts Mobile App

Like what you see? Download our updated fantasy football app for iPhone and Android with 24x7 player news, injury alerts, rankings, starts/sits & more. All free!

More Fantasy Football Analysis


Check out all of RotoBaller's fantasy football rankings. Staff rankings are updated regularly for all positions and include standard formats, PPR scoring, tiered rankings and dynasty leagues.




POPULAR FANTASY TOOLS

Expert Advice
Import Your Leagues
Weekly Rankings
Compare Any Players
Projections
Articles & Tools
Weekly Planner
24x7 News and Alerts

REAL-TIME FANTASY NEWS

Josh Jacobs

Saves Fantasy Performance With Two Touchdowns Against Cardinals
Javonte Williams

Records Second 100-Yard Rushing Game in Week 7
Darren Waller

Suffers Pectoral Strain, Will Undergo MRI
Jake Ferguson

Scores Two TDs Despite Return of Top Dallas Receiver
Rashee Rice

Heavily Involved in Debut, Scores Two Touchdowns Against Raiders
Christian McCaffrey

Carries Niners Offense Again, has First 100-Yard Rushing Game
D'Andre Swift

Goes for Season-High 124 Rushing Yards in Week 7 Win
CeeDee Lamb

Tops 100 Receiving Yards in First Game Back From Injury
Keenan Allen

Turns Back the Clock in Dominant Week 7 Outing
Trey McBride

Explodes for 10 Catches, 74 Yards, Two Touchdowns in Loss
Jayden Daniels

to Undergo MRI on Monday
Kyler Murray

Cardinals Commit to Kyler Murray as Starter When Healthy
Oronde Gadsden

Enjoys Spectacular Showing in Week 7
Justin Herbert

Salvages Big Fantasy Performance in Ugly Loss at Home
Jaxson Dart

Four Touchdowns Not Enough in Loss to Broncos
Jonathan Taylor

Produces Another Three-Touchdown Outing
Bo Nix

Scores Four Touchdowns in Improbable Comeback Win
Toumani Camara

Gets Four-Year Contract Extension from Portland
Shaedon Sharpe

Blazers Agree on a Contract Extension
Jayden Daniels

Won't Return in Week 7
Kevin Durant

Lands Two-Year Contract Extension with Houston
George Springer

Returns to Lineup for Game 6 of ALCS
Domantas Sabonis

to Miss at Least a Few Games, Will be Re-Evaluated in One Week
Jayden Daniels

Questionable to Return in Week 7 Against Cowboys
Spencer Knight

Takes on Ducks Sunday
Shakir Mukhamadullin

Sharks Place Shakir Mukhamadullin on Injured Reserve
Kasperi Kapanen

Exits With Injury Sunday
Jonathan Lekkerimaki

Suffers Injury Sunday
Chris Olave

Scores Twice While Evading Injury
Filip Chytil

Injured on Sunday
Teddy Blueger

Hurt in Sunday's WIn
A.J. Brown

Back on Track With Two Touchdowns Sunday
Jason Dickinson

Remains Out Sunday
CFB

Colorado State Fires Head Coach Jay Norvell After Four Seasons
CFB

Florida Fires Head Coach Billy Napier After Four Years
Nils Lundkvist

Expected to Miss Time
Pierre-Luc Dubois

to Remain Out Sunday
Jacob Bryson

in Concussion Protocol
Niko Mikkola

Hurt in Saturday's Loss
Shayne Gostisbehere

Exits Saturday's Action With Lower-Body Injury
Mark Stone

Suffers Apparent Wrist Injury
Chase Elliott

Can Chase Elliott Deliver Another Clutch Win to Make Championship 4?
William Byron

Seeks First Win at Talladega to Overcome Las Vegas Crash
Chase Briscoe

Likely to Finish Worse Than he Starts
Kyle Larson

Despite No Wins on Drafting Tracks, Kyle Larson is Improving
Tyler Reddick

Despite Winning at Talladega, Tyler Reddick's Drafting Record Is Not So Hot
Ross Chastain

Poor Qualifying Makes him a Strong DFS Option at Talladega
Chris Buescher

Excellent Crash Avoidance Could Reap Dividends at Talladega
Ty Gibbs

If Ty Gibbs' Team Executes a Better Strategy, he Could Win at Talladega
Daniel Suarez

Hopes for Clutch Talladega Win to Remain in the NASCAR Cup Series
Josh Berry

Might Contend at Talladega
Austin Dillon

Doesn't Lead Enough at Talladega to Contend for Wins
Frederick Gaudreau

to Be Sidelined for 4-6 Weeks
Kaiden Guhle

to Miss 4-6 Weeks
Patrick Kane

Ruled Out for Sunday
Noah Hanifin

Not Ready to Return Saturday
Brandon Montour

Takes Leave of Absence
Joel Kiviranta

Out Indefinitely With Lower-Body Injury
Hampus Lindholm

a Game-Time Call Saturday
Rob Dillingham

Timberwolves Exercise Team Option on Rob Dillingham
Scotty Pippen Jr.

to Undergo Surgery, Out at Least 12 Weeks
New York Knicks

Knicks Cut Ties with Garrison Mathews
Dallas Mavericks

Dalano Banton Waived by the Mavericks
Miami Heat

Precious Achiuwa Waived by Miami
Dallas Mavericks

Mavericks Waive Dennis Smith Jr.
Macklin Celebrini

Has Multi-Point Outing Friday
Brendan Donovan

Undergoes Sports Hernia Surgery
George Springer

Exits Game 5 Early After HBP on his Knee
Jackson Chourio

Back in Game 4 Lineup Against Dodgers
Iván Herrera

Ivan Herrera Has Bone Spurs Removed From his Elbow
Brendan Allen

Set For UFC Vancouver Main Event
Reinier de Ridder

Reinier De Ridder A Favorite At UFC Vancouver
Mike Malott

Looks For His Third Consecutive Win
Kevin Holland

Set For UFC Vancouver Co-Main Event
Aiemann Zahabi

Looks For His Seventh Consecutive Win
Bradley Beal

Set to Make Clippers Debut in Preseason Finale
Marlon Vera

Returns At UFC Vancouver
VJ Edgecombe

Set to Return for Preseason Finale
Jeremy Sochan

Won't Play in Season Opener
Jasmine Jasudavicius

Looks To Extend Her Win Streak
AJ Green

Bucks Agree to Contract Extension
Manon Fiorot

Looks To Bounce Back
Aoriqileng

Aori Aoriqileng Looks To Rebound
Cody Gibson

Looks To Get Back In The Win Column
Jaylen Brown

Considered Day-to-Day with Hamstring Tightness
Kyle Nelson

Set For Lightweight Bout
Matt Frevola

Set To Open Up UFC Vancouver Main Card
Jaden Ivey

Will Miss Four Weeks After Knee Surgery
Paul George

Expected to Miss Season Opener
Joel Embiid

Set to Make Preseason Debut on Friday
CFB

Curt Cignetti Signs Eight-Year, $11.6 Million Extension With Indiana
Carlos Rodón

Carlos Rodon Unlikely to Be Ready for Opening Day After Elbow Surgery
Anthony Santander

Removed From ALCS Roster With Back Injury
Jackson Chourio

Aggravates Hamstring, Pulled Early in Game 3 of NLCS
Aaron Judge

Will Not Need Elbow Surgery
Anthony Volpe

Won't be Ready for Start of Next Season
Gerrit Cole

Won't be Ready for Opening Day Next Year
Milwaukee Bucks

Chris Livingston Waived by the Bucks
Keegan Murray

Nique Clifford Shines in Keegan Murray's Absence
Cooper Flagg

Continues to Start at Point Guard
CFB

Jermod McCoy Officially Out for Alabama Matchup
CFB

Jam Miller Questionable to Face Tennessee
CFB

Arizona State QB Sam Leavitt Probable For Saturday
Anthony Volpe

Undergoes Left-Shoulder Surgery
CFB

Jayden Gibson No Longer with Oklahoma Program
Emmanuel Clase

to be Banished for Life After Gambling Allegations?
Alex Bregman

Plans to Opt Out of Contract With Red Sox

RANKINGS

QB
RB
WR
TE
K
DEF
RANKINGS
C
1B
2B
3B
SS
OF
SP
RP