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Brandon Murchison's Top 100 Prospects for the 2025 NFL Draft: The RotoSuperstar 100

Ashton Jeanty - NFL Draft, Fantasy Football Rookie Rankings, Draft Sleepers

Brandon Murchison presents his Top 100 prospects ahead of the 2025 NFL Draft. He projects these prospects to be names that will be called during the first three rounds.

Picture the NFL Draft as a high-stakes chess match, where every move could crown a dynasty or topple an empire—and cracking the Top-100 prospects list is like claiming a seat at the grandmaster’s table. This isn’t just a ranking; it’s a golden ticket, a screaming neon sign that a player has what it takes to electrify stadiums and rewrite record books. Scouts burn midnight oil dissecting tape, marveling at 4.4-second sprints and bone-rattling hits, all to pinpoint the rare talents who can survive the NFL’s brutal crucible. For these prospects, landing in the Top 100 isn’t just a pat on the back—it’s a rocket launch, thrusting them into the crosshairs of coaches and GMs hunting for their next superstar.

For teams, the Top 100 is a treasure map, each name a potential X that marks the spot for glory. These players can plug gaping roster holes, ignite a stagnant offense, or lock down the league’s deadliest receivers. Snagging a prospect at pick 85 instead of 105? That’s the difference between drafting a Pro Bowler and rolling the dice on a project. The clock’s ticking, the war room’s buzzing, and every franchise knows the talent pool turns to a trickle once the Top 100 runs dry. These players aren’t just names on a board—they’re the spark that could ignite a Super Bowl run or redefine a team’s soul for a decade.

And for fans? The Top 100 is pure adrenaline, a sneak peek at the gridiron’s next legends. These are the quarterbacks who’ll sling 50-yard dimes, the linebackers who’ll make running backs regret stepping on the field, the do-it-all playmakers who’ll have you screaming at your TV. Every prospect here is a story waiting to unfold—will they be the next Tom Brady or the cautionary tale whispered in draft rooms? The Top 100 isn’t just a list; it’s a pulse-pounding saga of dreams, risks, and the relentless pursuit of greatness, where the lucky few get their shot to etch their names in NFL lore.

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1. Travis Hunter - WR/CB, Colorado 

Travis Hunter, a rare two-way talent from Colorado, combines exceptional athleticism, fluid hips, and elite ball skills as a cornerback and wide receiver, positioning him as a top-5 prospect in the 2025 NFL Draft.

His instincts, physicality, and versatility evoke comparisons to Charles Woodson, though his immediate NFL impact is likely to come as a team's WR1 with potential for defensive packages.

 

2. Abdul Carter - EDGE, Penn State

Abdul Carter, a Penn State edge rusher, combines elite first-step quickness and explosive athleticism, amassing 12 sacks and 24 tackles for loss in his first full season at the position, making him a top-5 prospect in the 2025 NFL Draft.

His Micah Parsons-like traits and high motor make him a threat to rack up double-digit sacks. However, his undersized frame and foot injury raise concerns about his immediate ability to stop the run.

 

3. Mason Graham - DT, Michigan

Mason Graham, a Michigan defensive tackle, showcases a rare blend of power, quickness, and technique, anchoring one of college football’s top defenses with eight tackles for loss in 2024, positioning him as a top-10 prospect in the 2025 NFL Draft.

His compact frame and relentless motor draw comparisons to Aaron Donald, though he must refine his pass-rush moves to maximize his disruptive potential at the next level.

 

4. Ashton Jeanty - RB, Boise State

Ashton Jeanty, a Boise State running back, combines explosive burst, elite contact balance, and vision, leading the nation with 2,497 rushing yards and 29 touchdowns in 2024, making him a top-15 prospect in the 2025 NFL Draft. His compact frame and receiving ability draw comparisons to Maurice Jones-Drew, though concerns about his workload and smaller school competition slightly temper his stock.

 

5. Jalon Walker - LB, Georgia

Jalon Walker, a Georgia linebacker, blends sideline-to-sideline speed with physicality, excelling as a pass rusher and run defender with 7.5 sacks and 12 tackles for loss in 2024, positioning him as an early first-round prospect in the 2025 NFL Draft.

His versatility to play inside or off the edge draws comparisons to Haason Reddick, though refining his coverage skills will be key to maximizing his NFL impact.

 

6. Armand Membou - OT, Missouri

Armand Membou, a Missouri offensive tackle, blends explosive athleticism, powerful run-blocking, and refined technique, allowing zero sacks in 2024 and earning a top-10 projection in the 2025 NFL Draft.

His compact 6-foot-4, 332-pound frame raises questions about tackle length, but his elite combine performance (4.91 40-yard dash) and versatility project him as a potential Pro Bowl guard or immediate starting tackle.

 

7. Will Campbell - OT, LSU

Will Campbell, an LSU offensive tackle, combines exceptional size (6-foot-6, 323 pounds), fluid movement, and technical prowess, allowing just one sack in 2024, cementing him as a top-10 prospect in the 2025 NFL Draft. His powerful anchor and ability to mirror pass rushers draw comparisons to Trent Williams, though he must improve consistency in run blocking to reach his All-Pro ceiling.

 

8. Tyler Warren - TE, Penn State

Tyler Warren, a Penn State tight end, showcases elite receiving skills and versatility, hauling in 88 catches for 1,062 yards and six touchdowns in 2024, positioning him as a first-round prospect in the 2025 NFL Draft. His 6-foot-5.5, 256-pound frame and reliable hands draw comparisons to Dallas Goedert, though his in-line blocking needs refinement to become a complete three-down player.

 

9. Cam Ward - QB, Miami

Cam Ward, a Miami quarterback, dazzles with his electric arm talent and improvisational playmaking, throwing for 4,123 yards and 36 touchdowns in 2024, establishing him as a top-10 prospect in the 2025 NFL Draft. His gunslinger mentality and occasional recklessness draw comparisons to a young Brett Favre, but refining his footwork and decision-making will be crucial for NFL success.

 

10. Will Johnson - CB, Michigan

Will Johnson, a Michigan cornerback, combines elite size (6-foot-2, 194 pounds), fluid athleticism, and lockdown coverage skills, allowing just 12 receptions in 2024, making him a top-10 prospect in the 2025 NFL Draft. His physicality and ball skills evoke comparisons to Patrick Surtain II.

However, he must improve his recovery speed if matched up against quicker slot receivers to reach his All-Pro potential.

 

11. Colston Loveland - TE, Michigan

Colston Loveland, a Michigan tight end, combines smooth route-running, reliable hands, and deceptive speed, recording 69 receptions for 843 yards and six touchdowns in 2024 (and was the lifeblood of a subpar Michigan passing attack), positioning him as a first-round prospect in the 2025 NFL Draft.

His 6-foot-6, 248-pound frame and versatility draw comparisons to George Kittle, though he needs to add strength to improve his in-line blocking for a complete three-down role.

 

12. Kelvin Banks Jr. - OT, Texas

Kelvin Banks Jr., a Texas offensive tackle, blends exceptional athleticism, technical precision, and a 6-foot-5, 315-pound frame, allowing zero sacks in 2024 and solidifying his status as a top-20 prospect in the 2025 NFL Draft.

His dominant pass protection and ability to anchor against power rushers draw comparisons to Laremy Tunsil. However, he must refine his hand placement in the run game to maximize his elite potential.

 

13. Mykel Williams - EDGE, Georgia

Mykel Williams, a Georgia edge rusher, combines a 6-foot-5, 260-pound frame with explosive first-step quickness and versatility, recording eight sacks and 15 tackles for loss in 2024, positioning him as a top-20 prospect in the 2025 NFL Draft.

His ability to play multiple roles along the defensive front draws comparisons to Travon Walker, though he must develop more consistent pass-rush moves to reach his Pro Bowl ceiling.

 

14. Shemar Stewart - EDGE, Texas A&M

Shemar Stewart, a Texas A&M defensive lineman, showcases a rare blend of size (6-foot-5, 267 pounds), explosive power, and versatility, notching seven sacks and 12 tackles for loss in 2024, making him a mid-first-round prospect in the 2025 NFL Draft.

His ability to dominate as a 3-4 end or 4-3 tackle draws comparisons to Arik Armstead. However, he needs to refine his hand usage to consistently disengage from blockers at the next level.

 

15. Jihaad Campbell - LB, Alabama

Jihaad Campbell, an Alabama linebacker, blends sideline-to-sideline speed, physicality, and coverage instincts, amassing 104 tackles and four sacks in 2024, positioning him as a first-round prospect in the 2025 NFL Draft. His versatility to thrive in multiple schemes draws comparisons to Fred Warner, though he must improve his play recognition to fully unlock his All-Pro potential.

 

16. Tetairoa McMillan - WR, Arizona

Tetairoa McMillan, an Arizona wide receiver, combines a 6-foot-4, 219-pound frame with fluid athleticism and elite ball skills, amassing 1,319 yards and eight touchdowns in 2024, positioning him as a top-20 prospect in the 2025 NFL Draft.

His ability to dominate contested catches and create yards after the catch draws comparisons to Drake London. However, he must refine his release package and sharpen his route running to maximize his potential as a true WR1.

 

17. Mike Green - EDGE, Marshall

Mike Green, a Marshall edge rusher, exploded onto the scene with an FBS-leading 17 sacks in 2024, showcasing a lightning-quick first step and a versatile pass-rush arsenal, making him a first-round prospect in the 2025 NFL Draft.

His 6-foot-3, 251-pound frame and shorter arm length raise concerns about his run defense and ability to hold up against NFL tackles, projecting him as a situational pass-rush specialist with Brian Burns-like potential if he adds strength.

 

18. Jahdae Barron - CB, Texas

Jahdae Barron, a Texas cornerback, blends elite instincts, physicality, and versatility, with five interceptions and 11 pass breakups in 2024, earning the Jim Thorpe Award and a first-round projection in the 2025 NFL Draft.

His compact 5-foot-11, 194-pound frame and shorter arm length best suit him as a dynamic nickel or slot corner, drawing comparisons to Trent McDuffie. However, his limited long speed may hinder him against elite outside receivers.

 

19. Malaki Starks - S, Georgia

Malaki Starks, a Georgia safety, combines elite range, instincts, and ball skills, recording four interceptions and 68 tackles in 2024, solidifying his status as a top-20 prospect in the 2025 NFL Draft.

His versatility to play free safety, nickel, or even corner draws comparisons to Minkah Fitzpatrick, though he must add bulk to his 6-foot-1, 197-pound frame to handle physical NFL run games.

 

20. Matthew Golden - WR, Texas

Matthew Golden, a Texas wide receiver, showcases explosive speed and dynamic playmaking, hauling in 45 catches for 717 yards and eight touchdowns in 2024, positioning him as a mid-first-round prospect in the 2025 NFL Draft after an amazing showcase at the scouting combine.

His 5-foot-11, 191-pound frame and polished route-running draw comparisons to Tank Dell, but inconsistent hands and limited physicality against press coverage may restrict him to a slot role early in his NFL career.

 

21. Nick Emmanwori - S, South Carolina

Nick Emmanwori, a South Carolina safety, combines a rare 6-foot-3, 220-pound frame with elite athleticism, highlighted by a 4.38 40-yard dash and 43-inch vertical, amassing four interceptions and 88 tackles in 2024, making him a first-round prospect in the 2025 NFL Draft.

His versatility in playing box safety, nickel, or covering tight ends draws comparisons to Kam Chancellor. However, his rigid backpedal and occasional over-aggressive angles in run defense require refinement for an every-down role.

 

22. Omarion Hampton - RB, North Carolina

Omarion Hampton, a North Carolina running back, showcases a robust 6-foot, 221-pound frame with elite contact balance and explosive burst, rushing for 1,660 yards and 15 touchdowns in 2024, making him a top-25 prospect in the 2025 NFL Draft.

His downhill running style and reliable receiving skills draw comparisons to Nick Chubb. His average long speed and limited lateral elusiveness may cap his big-play potential in the pros.

 

23. Walter Nolen - DT, Ole Miss

Walter Nolen, an Ole Miss defensive tackle, combines a 6-foot-4, 296-pound frame with explosive first-step quickness and raw power, recording 6.5 sacks and 14 tackles for loss in 2024, making him a first-round prospect in the 2025 NFL Draft.

His high motor and versatility as a three-technique disruptor draw comparisons to Ed Oliver. However, inconsistent hand usage and maturity concerns may require coaching to unlock his All-Pro potential.

 

24. Donovan Ezeiruaku - EDGE, Boston College

Donovan Ezeiruaku, a Boston College edge rusher, blends relentless energy and polished pass-rush moves, amassing 12 sacks and 16.5 tackles for loss in 2024, positioning him as a late-first-round prospect in the 2025 NFL Draft.

His 6-foot-2.5, 248-pound frame and comparisons to Harold Landry III suggest a high-floor 3-4 outside linebacker, though his shorter arm length and limited elite athleticism may cap his ceiling against top NFL tackles.

 

25. Tyler Booker - OG, Alabama

Tyler Booker, an Alabama offensive guard, combines a massive 6-foot-5, 321-pound frame with nimble footwork and devastating power, anchoring the Crimson Tide’s line with zero sacks allowed in 2024, making him a late first-round prospect in the 2025 NFL Draft.

His dominant run-blocking and ability to anchor against bull rushers draw comparisons to Quenton Nelson. However, he must improve his lateral quickness to handle speedier interior rushers in the pros.

 

26. Derrick Harmon - DT, Oregon

Derrick Harmon, an Oregon defensive tackle, leverages his 6-foot-4.5, 313-pound frame and explosive power to dominate the interior, recording five sacks and 12 tackles for loss in 2024, positioning him as a late-first to early-second-round prospect in the 2025 NFL Draft.

His ability to collapse pockets and clog run lanes draws comparisons to Javon Hargrave, but his inconsistent pad level and limited pass-rush moves may require development to maximize his disruptive potential.

 

27. Grey Zabel - OG, North Dakota State

Grey Zabel, a North Dakota State offensive lineman, showcases versatility and physicality across four positions, earning a 90.4 PFF grade and First-Team All-American honors in 2024, projecting as a late first-round interior offensive lineman in the 2025 NFL Draft.

His 6-foot-6, 312-pound frame, explosive first step, and Senior Bowl dominance draw comparisons to Alex Mack, though his shorter arms and technical inconsistencies may require a transition to guard or center to maximize his Pro Bowl potential.

 

28. Shedeur Sanders - QB, Colorado

Shedeur Sanders, a Colorado quarterback, displays pinpoint accuracy and poise under pressure, throwing for 3,926 yards and 35 touchdowns in 2024, positioning him as a potential first-round prospect in the 2025 NFL Draft.

His 6-foot-1.5, 212-pound frame and cerebral play style draw comparisons to Geno Smith, but concerns about his arm strength and durability behind a porous offensive line may require a scheme fit to unlock his full potential.

 

29. Josh Simmons - OT, Ohio State

Josh Simmons, an Ohio State offensive tackle, blends a 6-foot-5, 317-pound frame with fluid athleticism and strong pass protection, allowing just one sack in 2024, positioning him as a late first-round prospect in the 2025 NFL Draft.

His quick feet and ability to mirror edge rushers draw comparisons to D.J. Humphries. However, a season-ending knee injury and inconsistent run-blocking power raise concerns about his immediate NFL readiness.

 

30. Kenneth Grant - DT, Michigan

Kenneth Grant, a Michigan defensive tackle, anchors the line with a 6-foot-4, 331-pound frame, leveraging explosive power and surprising agility to amass eight sacks and 39 run stops over two seasons, positioning him as a late-first to early-second-round prospect in the 2025 NFL Draft.

His ability to dominate double teams and collapse pockets draws comparisons to Dontari Poe. However, he must refine his pass-rush consistency and lateral quickness to maximize his three-down potential.

 

31. James Pearce Jr. - EDGE, Tennessee

James Pearce Jr., a Tennessee edge rusher, combines a 6-foot-5, 245-pound frame with elite burst and bend, recording 10 sacks and 14.5 tackles for loss in 2024, positioning him as a fringe first-round prospect in the 2025 NFL Draft.

His speed-to-power pass-rush arsenal draws comparisons to Myles Garrett (which was on display at the scouting combine), but his lean frame and inconsistent run defense may require added bulk to thrive as an every-down defender in the NFL.

 

32. Emeka Egbuka - WR, Ohio State

Emeka Egbuka, an Ohio State wide receiver, blends polished route-running, reliable hands, and explosive after-the-catch ability, recording 67 catches for 928 yards and nine touchdowns in 2024, positioning him as a potential late first-round prospect in the 2025 NFL Draft.

His 6-foot-1, 202-pound frame and versatility to play inside or outside draw comparisons to Amon-Ra St. Brown, though his lack of elite top-end speed may limit his big-play potential against NFL corners.

 

33. Maxwell Hairston - CB, Kentucky

Maxwell Hairston, a Kentucky cornerback, showcases sticky coverage skills and elite ball production, with six interceptions and 14 pass breakups over two seasons, positioning him as a late-first or early-second-round prospect in the 2025 NFL Draft.

His 5-foot-11, 183-pound frame and instincts draw comparisons to Asante Samuel Jr., but limited top-end speed and struggles against physical receivers may confine him to a slot or zone-heavy role early in his NFL career.

 

34. TreVeyon Henderson - RB, Ohio State

TreVeyon Henderson, an Ohio State running back, combines explosive speed and elusiveness, rushing for 1,237 yards and 11 touchdowns in 2024, positioning him as an early second-round prospect in the 2025 NFL Draft.

His 5-foot-10, 202-pound frame and dynamic receiving ability draw comparisons to Jamaal Charles, but durability concerns and inconsistent vision against stacked boxes may limit him to a complementary role early in his NFL career.

 

35. Shavon Revel - CB, East Carolina

Shavon Revel, an East Carolina cornerback, blends a 6-foot-2, 194-pound frame with elite speed and physicality, excelling in press coverage with three interceptions and 15 pass breakups since 2023, positioning him as a second-round prospect in the 2025 NFL Draft despite a September 2024 ACL tear.

His fluid hips and aggressive play style draw comparisons to Dominique Rodgers-Cromartie, but his recovery timeline and occasional grabby tendencies in coverage may push him to the mid-second round if medical evaluations raise concerns.

 

36. Josh Conerly Jr. - OT, Oregon

Josh Conerly Jr., an Oregon offensive tackle, combines a 6-foot-5, 311-pound frame with exceptional athleticism and quick feet, allowing zero sacks in 2024, positioning him as a fringe first-round prospect in the 2025 NFL Draft.

His fluid pass protection and ability to climb to the second level draw comparisons to Rashawn Slater. However, inconsistent hand placement and limited power in the run game may require technical refinement to reach his Pro Bowl ceiling.

 

37. Jayden Higgins - WR, Iowa State

Jayden Higgins, an Iowa State wide receiver, showcases a 6-foot-4, 214-pound frame with strong hands and contested-catch ability, hauling in 85 receptions for 1,182 yards and nine touchdowns in 2024, positioning him as a second-round prospect in the 2025 NFL Draft.

His size and red-zone dominance draw comparisons to Courtland Sutton. However, his limited top-end speed and struggles against press coverage may confine him to a possession receiver role early in his NFL career.

 

38. Carson Schwesinger - LB, UCLA

Carson Schwesinger, a UCLA linebacker, showcases elite athleticism and instincts, leading the FBS with 136 tackles, four sacks, and two interceptions in 2024, positioning him as a top-50 prospect in the 2025 NFL Draft.

His fluid coverage skills and relentless motor draw comparisons to Lavonte David. However, his 6-foot-2.5, 242-pound frame and limited starting experience raise concerns about his ability to stack and shed blocks against NFL linemen.

 

39. Donovan Jackson - OG, Ohio State

Donovan Jackson, an Ohio State offensive guard, combines a 6-foot-4, 315-pound frame with explosive power and quick feet, allowing zero sacks in 2024 and earning first-team All-Big Ten honors, positioning him as a potential early second-round prospect in the 2025 NFL Draft.

His dominant run-blocking and ability to anchor against bull rushers draw comparisons to Zack Martin. However, occasional lapses in hand placement and lateral agility need refinement to maximize his All-Pro potential.

 

40. Luther Burden III - WR, Missouri

Luther Burden III, a Missouri wide receiver, combines elite explosiveness and precise route-running, amassing 83 receptions for 1,223 yards and nine touchdowns in 2024, positioning him as a top-50 prospect (formerly a lock for first-round consideration) in the 2025 NFL Draft.

His 6-foot, 206-pound frame and dynamic after-the-catch ability draw comparisons to Jaylen Waddle, though inconsistent effort against press coverage may require refinement to fully unlock his WR1 potential.

 

41. Trey Amos - CB, Ole Miss

Trey Amos, an Ole Miss cornerback, blends a 6-foot-1, 195-pound frame with smooth hips and strong ball skills, recording three interceptions and 10 pass breakups in 2024, positioning him as a mid-second-round prospect in the 2025 NFL Draft.

His physicality and versatility to play outside or in the slot draw comparisons to Byron Jones, but inconsistent tackling and occasional lapses in deep coverage may limit him to zone-heavy schemes early in his NFL career.

 

42. Jaxson Dart - QB, Ole Miss

Jaxson Dart, an Ole Miss quarterback, showcases dual-threat ability with 3,825 passing yards, 28 touchdowns, and 614 rushing yards in 2024, positioning him as a potential late first-round prospect (due to team needs) in the 2025 NFL Draft.

His quick release and improvisational flair draw comparisons to Baker Mayfield, but inconsistent deep-ball accuracy and a tendency to force throws under pressure require refinement to secure a starting NFL role.

 

43. Azareye'h Thomas - CB, Florida State

Azareye'h Thomas, a Florida State cornerback, combines a 6-foot-1.5, 197-pound frame with fluid hips and physical press-man coverage, recording 52 tackles and four pass breakups in 2024, positioning him as a second-round prospect in the 2025 NFL Draft.

His elite length and competitive mentality draw comparisons to Benjamin St.-Juste. However, his limited top-end speed and inconsistent tackling may require a press-heavy scheme to maximize his potential as a boundary starter.

 

44. Landon Jackson - EDGE, Arkansas

Landon Jackson, an Arkansas edge rusher, leverages a 6-foot-6, 264-pound frame with explosive power and relentless motor, recording 6.5 sacks and 11 tackles for loss in 2024, positioning him as a mid-second-round prospect in the 2025 NFL Draft.

His ability to dominate as a 4-3 defensive end draws comparisons to Trey Hendrickson, but his limited bend and inconsistent hand usage may require development to fully unlock his pass-rush potential against NFL tackles.

 

45. Xavier Watts - S, Notre Dame

Xavier Watts, a Notre Dame safety, showcases elite instincts and ball-hawking ability, with seven interceptions and 11 pass breakups over two seasons, earning the 2023 Bronko Nagurski Trophy and a second-round projection in the 2025 NFL Draft.

His 6-foot, 204-pound frame and versatility to play free safety or nickel draw comparisons to Justin Simmons. However, a limited top-end speed and occasional over-aggressiveness in run support may require a zone-heavy scheme to maximize his impact.

 

46. Benjamin Morrison - CB, Notre Dame

Benjamin Morrison, a Notre Dame cornerback, combines elite instincts and sticky man-coverage skills, recording six interceptions and 16 pass breakups over two seasons, positioning him as a second-round (formerly drawing first-round consideration) prospect in the 2025 NFL Draft.

His 6-foot, 193-pound frame and fluid hips draw comparisons to Marshon Lattimore. However, a 2024 hip injury and occasional struggles against bigger receivers may raise concerns about his durability and physicality at the next level.

 

47. Quinshon Judkins - RB, Ohio State

Quinshon Judkins, an Ohio State running back, blends a 6-foot, 221-pound frame with explosive burst and physicality, rushing for 1,355 yards and 12 touchdowns in 2024, positioning him as a mid-second-round prospect in the 2025 NFL Draft.

His downhill running style and reliable receiving skills draw comparisons to James Conner, but limited elite speed and occasional vision lapses may cap his role as a power back with three-down potential.

 

48. Nic Scourton - EDGE, Texas A&M

Nic Scourton, a Texas A&M edge rusher, combines a 6-foot-3, 257-pound frame with explosive power and a versatile pass-rush arsenal, leading the Aggies with 14 tackles for loss and five sacks in 2024, positioning him as a second-round prospect in the 2025 NFL Draft.

His elite strength and signature spin move draw comparisons to Melvin Ingram, but his inconsistent pad level and reliance on power over finesse may require refinement to maximize his potential as a 4-3 defensive end.

 

49. Mason Taylor - TE, LSU

Mason Taylor, an LSU tight end, showcases reliable hands and savvy route-running, recording 66 receptions for 676 yards and five touchdowns in 2024, positioning him as a mid-second-round prospect in the 2025 NFL Draft.

His 6-foot-5, 251-pound frame and blocking potential draw comparisons to Hunter Henry, but limited top-end speed and average athleticism may restrict him to a traditional in-line role rather than a dynamic mismatch weapon.

 

50. Tyleik Williams - DT, Ohio State

Tyleik Williams, an Ohio State defensive tackle, combines a 6-foot-3, 334-pound frame with explosive power and surprising agility, recording 5.5 sacks and 10 tackles for loss in 2024, positioning him as a Day 2 prospect in the 2025 NFL Draft.

His ability to disrupt both the pass and run game draws comparisons to Christian Wilkins, but inconsistent hand usage and occasional stamina concerns may require coaching to unlock his full three-down potential.

 

51. Aireontae Ersery - OT, Minnesota

Aireontae Ersery, a Minnesota offensive tackle, combines a massive 6-foot-6, 331-pound frame with explosive power and quick feet, excelling as a run-blocker while allowing just one sack in 2024, positioning him as a second-round prospect in the 2025 NFL Draft.

His inconsistent hand placement and upright stance in pass protection require refinement. However, his elite strength and Senior Bowl performance draw comparisons to Trent Brown, projecting him as a high-ceiling starter in a power-based scheme.

 

52. Elijah Arroyo - TE, Miami

Elijah Arroyo, a Miami tight end, combines a 6-foot-5, 250-pound frame with fluid athleticism and reliable hands, recording 35 receptions for 590 yards and seven touchdowns in 2024, positioning him as a mid-second-round prospect in the 2025 NFL Draft.

His breakout season and versatility as a seam-stretching weapon draw comparisons to Evan Engram, but a 2022 ACL injury and limited blocking strength raise durability and in-line role concerns.

 

53. Bradyn Swinson - EDGE, LSU

Bradyn Swinson, an LSU edge rusher, showcases explosive first-step quickness and refined hand usage, leading the Tigers with 8.5 sacks and 13 tackles for loss in 2024, positioning him as a second-round prospect in the 2025 NFL Draft.

His 6-foot-4, 255-pound frame and versatility draw comparisons to Austin Booker, but limited bend and inconsistent run defense may initially confine him to a situational pass-rush role.

 

54. Jaylin Noel - WR, Iowa State

Jaylin Noel, an Iowa State wide receiver, combines sharp route-running and reliable hands with explosive after-the-catch ability, amassing 77 receptions for 1,041 yards and seven touchdowns in 2024, positioning him as a mid-second-round prospect in the 2025 NFL Draft.

His 5-foot-10, 194-pound frame and quickness draw comparisons to Tyler Lockett, but limited top-end speed and struggles against physical press coverage may restrict him to a slot-heavy role early in his NFL career.

 

55. T.J. Sanders - DT, South Carolina

T.J. Sanders, a South Carolina defensive tackle, leverages a 6-foot-4, 297-pound frame with explosive power and relentless motor, recording 5.5 sacks and 10 tackles for loss in 2024, positioning him as a Day 2 prospect in the 2025 NFL Draft.

His ability to disrupt as a three-technique draws comparisons to Sharrif Floyd. However, his inconsistent pad level and limited pass-rush moves may require technical refinement to maximize his impact in the pros.

 

56. J.T. Tuimoloau - EDGE, Ohio State

J.T. Tuimoloau, an Ohio State edge rusher, combines a 6-foot-4, 265-pound frame with explosive power and versatility, recording 7.5 sacks and 12 tackles for loss in 2024, positioning him as a mid-to-late-second-round prospect in the 2025 NFL Draft.

His strength and ability to set the edge draw comparisons to Cameron Jordan. However, his limited bend and inconsistent pass-rush production may require a power-based scheme to fully unlock his potential as a 4-3 defensive end.

 

57. Jonah Savaiinaea - OG, Arizona

Jonah Savaiinaea, an Arizona offensive tackle, blends a 6-foot-4, 324-pound frame with nimble footwork and strong pass protection, allowing just one sack in 2024, positioning him as a Day 2 prospect in the 2025 NFL Draft.

His powerful run-blocking and versatility to play guard or tackle draw comparisons to Brandon Scherff. However, occasional lapses in hand placement and balance need refinement to reach his Pro Bowl ceiling.

 

58. Kaleb Johnson - RB, Iowa

Kaleb Johnson, an Iowa running back, showcases a 6-foot-1, 224-pound frame with explosive burst and physicality, rushing for 1,537 yards and 21 touchdowns in 2024, positioning him as a mid-second-round prospect in the 2025 NFL Draft.

His downhill running style and surprising agility draw comparisons to Le’Veon Bell, but limited receiving production and occasional lapses in vision may limit his role as a two-down power back early in his NFL career.

 

59. Darius Alexander - DT, Toledo

Darius Alexander, a Toledo defensive tackle, combines a 6-foot-4, 305-pound frame with explosive athleticism, anchoring the Rockets’ line with 7.5 tackles for loss and 3.5 sacks in 2024, positioning him as a second-round prospect in the 2025 NFL Draft.

His elite run defense and versatile pass-rush moves draw comparisons to John Franklin-Myers, but inconsistent motor and technical refinement needs may limit his immediate impact as a three-technique disruptor.

 

60. Tre Harris - WR, Ole Miss

Tre Harris, an Ole Miss wide receiver, combines a 6-foot-2, 205-pound frame with exceptional body control and contested-catch ability, amassing 1,030 yards and seven touchdowns in just eight games in 2024, positioning him as a Day 2 prospect in the 2025 NFL Draft.

His limited route tree and average deep speed draw comparisons to Courtland Sutton, but his physicality and red-zone prowess make him a reliable X-receiver with WR2 potential in a pass-heavy offense.

 

61. Jordan Burch - EDGE, Oregon

Jordan Burch, an Oregon edge rusher, leverages a 6-foot-4, 279-pound frame with explosive power and versatility, recording 7.5 sacks and 11 tackles for loss in 2024, positioning him as a late second-round prospect in the 2025 NFL Draft.

His ability to dominate as a 4-3 end or 3-4 outside linebacker draws comparisons to Calais Campbell. However, his inconsistent hand usage and limited bend may require a power-based scheme to maximize his disruptive potential.

 

62. Jack Bech - WR, TCU

Jack Bech, a TCU wide receiver, showcases crisp route-running and reliable hands, hauling in 62 receptions for 1,087 yards and nine touchdowns in 2024, positioning him as a mid-to-late-second-round prospect in the 2025 NFL Draft.

His 6-foot-1, 214-pound frame and savvy in either the slot or outside draw comparisons to Jordy Nelson, but limited top-end speed and struggles against physical press coverage may restrict him to a possession receiver role early in his NFL career.

 

63. Alfred Collins - DT, Texas

Alfred Collins, a Texas defensive tackle, dominates as a run-stuffer with a 6-foot-6, 332-pound frame, exceptional length, and violent hand usage, recording 55 tackles and 5.5 tackles for loss in 2024, positioning him as a Day 2 prospect in the 2025 NFL Draft.

His limited pass-rush production and modest lateral agility draw comparisons to D.J. Reader, but his elite run-stopping ability and versatility, particularly in two-gap schemes, make him a high-floor anchor for NFL defenses. However, technical refinement is needed to maximize his potential.

 

64. Marcus Mbow - OT, Purdue

Marcus Mbow, a Purdue offensive tackle, combines a 6-foot-4, 303-pound frame with quick feet and strong pass protection, allowing just one sack in 2024, positioning him as a late-second-round prospect in the 2025 NFL Draft.

His versatility to play tackle or guard and powerful run-blocking draw comparisons to Kelechi Osemele, though inconsistent hand placement and a 2023 knee injury raise concerns about his durability and technical consistency against elite edge rushers.

 

65. Ozzy Trapilo - OT, Boston College

Ozzy Trapilo, a Boston College offensive tackle, stands at 6-foot-8, 316 pounds, leveraging his massive frame and refined pass-protection skills to allow just two sacks in 2024, positioning him as a late second-round prospect in the 2025 NFL Draft.

His quick feet and strong anchor draw comparisons to Morgan Moses. However, inconsistent hand placement and limited lower-body fluidity against speedier edge rushers may require a transition to guard or a swing tackle role early in his career.

 

66. Kevin Winston Jr. - S, Penn State

Kevin Winston Jr., a Penn State safety, showcases elite run-stopping ability with a 6-foot-1.5, 215-pound frame, recording 60 tackles and zero missed tackles in 2023, positioning him as a late second-round prospect in the 2025 NFL Draft despite a partial ACL tear in 2024.

His physicality and instincts draw comparisons to Derwin James, but limited deep coverage range and injury concerns may restrict him to box safety or sub-package roles early in his NFL career.

 

67. Tate Ratledge - OG, Georgia

Tate Ratledge, a Georgia offensive guard, combines a 6-foot-6.5, 308-pound frame with explosive power and technical precision, dominating as a run-blocker while allowing zero sacks in 2024, positioning him as a late second-round prospect in the 2025 NFL Draft.

His ability to pull and anchor against bull rushers draws comparisons to Steve Avila. However, occasional struggles with lateral quickness against speedier interior rushers may require scheme-specific coaching to maximize his All-Pro potential.

 

68. Shemar Turner - DT, Texas A&M

Shemar Turner, a Texas A&M defensive lineman, leverages a 6-foot-3, 290-pound frame with explosive power and versatility, recording six sacks and 10 tackles for loss in 2024, positioning him as a Day 2 prospect in the 2025 NFL Draft.

His ability to play multiple roles along the line draws comparisons to Justin Madubuike, but inconsistent pad level and limited pass-rush moves may require technical refinement to fully unlock his disruptive potential in the pros.

 

69. Jalen Royals - WR, Utah State

Jalen Royals, a Utah State wide receiver, combines a 6-foot, 205-pound frame with explosive speed and reliable hands, amassing 71 receptions for 1,193 yards and 13 touchdowns in 2024, positioning him as a fringe second-round prospect in the 2025 NFL Draft.

His dynamic after-the-catch ability and deep-threat potential draw comparisons to Darnell Mooney, but inconsistent route-running and struggles against physical press coverage may limit him to a complementary role early in his NFL career.

 

70. Princely Umanmielen - EDGE, Ole Miss

Princely Umanmielen, an Ole Miss edge rusher, combines a 6-foot-4, 244-pound frame with explosive first-step quickness and bend, recording 10.5 sacks and 14 tackles for loss in 2024, positioning him as a Day 2 prospect in the 2025 NFL Draft.

His length and developing pass-rush arsenal draw comparisons to Marcus Davenport, but inconsistent hand usage and concerns about his run defense may limit him to a pass-rush specialist role early in his career.

 

71. Jalen Milroe - QB, Alabama

Jalen Milroe, an Alabama quarterback, showcases elite dual-threat ability with 3,113 passing yards, 23 touchdowns, and 811 rushing yards in 2024, positioning him as a second-round prospect (although there is growing buzz that he will sneak into the first round) in the 2025 NFL Draft.

His electric playmaking and strong arm draw comparisons to Jalen Hurts. However, the inconsistent pocket presence and accuracy on intermediate throws may require a tailored offensive scheme to maximize his potential as an NFL starter.

 

72. Jack Sawyer - EDGE Ohio State

Jack Sawyer, an Ohio State edge rusher, combines a 6-foot-4, 260-pound frame with a relentless motor and polished hand usage, recording 6.5 sacks and 12 tackles for loss in 2024, positioning him as a late-second or early-third-round prospect in the 2025 NFL Draft.

His versatility in setting the edge and disrupting passing lanes draws comparisons to Maxx Crosby, but his limited elite burst and bend may cap his ceiling as a high-floor 4-3 defensive end in a power-based scheme.

 

73. Darien Porter - CB, Iowa State

Darien Porter, an Iowa State cornerback, blends a rare 6-foot-3, 195-pound frame with elite speed (4.30 40-yard dash), recording three interceptions and allowing a 4.7 passer rating in 2024, positioning him as a Day 2 prospect in the 2025 NFL Draft.

His transition from wide receiver to cornerback showcases exceptional ball skills and zone coverage instincts. However, limited starting experience and tackling inconsistencies may require development to reach his Tariq Woolen-like ceiling.

 

74. Terrance Ferguson - TE, Oregon

Terrance Ferguson, an Oregon tight end, combines a 6-foot-5, 247-pound frame with soft hands and deceptive speed, recording 44 receptions for 651 yards and six touchdowns in 2024, positioning him as a fringe second-round prospect in the 2025 NFL Draft.

His ability to stretch the seam and contribute as a willing blocker draws comparisons to Zach Ertz. However, inconsistent route sharpness and limited elite athleticism may restrict him to a reliable No. 2 tight end role early in his NFL career.

 

75. Tyler Shough - QB, Louisville

Tyler Shough, a Louisville quarterback, showcases a 6-foot-5, 219-pound frame with a strong arm and improved decision-making, throwing for 3,305 yards and 23 touchdowns in 2024. This performance positions him as a potential second-round prospect in the 2025 NFL Draft. His pocket presence and mobility draw comparisons to Ryan Tannehill.

However, a history of injuries and inconsistent accuracy under pressure raises concerns about his long-term durability and ceiling as an NFL starter.

 

76. Cam Skattebo - RB, Arizona State

Cam Skattebo, an Arizona State running back, combines a 5-foot-9.5, 219-pound frame with relentless physicality and versatility, rushing for 1,531 yards and 17 touchdowns while adding 37 receptions in 2024, positioning him as a late-second-round prospect in the 2025 NFL Draft.

His bruising style and receiving prowess draw comparisons to Matt Forte, but limited top-end speed and heavy college workload raise concerns about his durability as a three-down back in the pros.

 

77. Joshua Farmer - DT, Florida State

Joshua Farmer, a Florida State defensive tackle, combines a 6-foot-3, 305-pound frame with elite 35-inch arm length and explosive first-step quickness, recording eight tackles for loss and four sacks in 2024, positioning him as a possible third-round prospect in the 2025 NFL Draft.

His powerful bull rush and ability to penetrate as a three-technique draw comparisons to Larry Ogunjobi, but inconsistent pad level and struggles against double teams may require coaching to maximize his potential as a three-down disruptor.

 

78. Josaiah Stewart - EDGE, Michigan

Josaiah Stewart, a Michigan edge rusher, leverages a compact 6-foot-1, 249-pound frame with explosive speed and relentless motor, recording 8.5 sacks and 11 tackles for loss in 2024, positioning him as an early-third-round prospect in the 2025 NFL Draft.

His quick first step and ability to bend the edge draw comparisons to Haason Reddick, but his shorter arm length and limited power against larger tackles may restrict him to a 3-4 outside linebacker role in pass-rush situations.

 

79. Jacob Parrish - CB, Kansas State

Jacob Parrish, a Kansas State cornerback, combines a compact 5-foot-10, 191-pound frame with elite 4.35-second speed and physical press-man coverage, recording 50 tackles, one interception, and seven pass breakups in 2024, positioning him as a third-round prospect in the 2025 NFL Draft.

His instincts and versatility draw comparisons to Trent McDuffie. However, his undersized stature and penalty-prone aggression may limit him to a slot role unless paired with a zone-heavy scheme.

 

80. Elic Ayomanor - WR, Stanford

Elic Ayomanor, a Stanford wide receiver, showcases a 6-foot-2, 206-pound frame with strong hands and exceptional body control, recording 67 receptions for 1,013 yards and seven touchdowns in 2024, positioning him as a potential late second-round prospect in the 2025 NFL Draft.

His contested-catch ability and physicality draw comparisons to Michael Thomas. However, limited top-end speed and inconsistent route sharpness may confine him to a possession receiver role early in his NFL career.

 

81. Demetrius Knight Jr. - LB, South Carolina

Demetrius Knight Jr., a South Carolina linebacker, combines a 6-foot-2, 235-pound frame with sideline-to-sideline speed and physicality, amassing 100 tackles and nine tackles for loss in 2024, positioning him as a Day 2 prospect in the 2025 NFL Draft.

His instincts and versatility to play inside or outside draw comparisons to Bobby Okereke, but limited pass-rush production and inconsistent coverage skills may require a run-heavy scheme to maximize his early impact in the NFL.

 

82. Kyle Williams - WR, Washington State

Kyle Williams, a Washington State wide receiver, combines a 5-foot-11, 190-pound frame with explosive speed and polished route-running, recording 61 receptions for 914 yards and six touchdowns in 2024, positioning him as a potential mid-second-round prospect in the 2025 NFL Draft, as his stock has risen drastically since the scouting combine.

His quickness and after-the-catch ability draw comparisons to Diontae Johnson, but inconsistent hands and limited physicality against press coverage may restrict him to a slot or complementary role early in his NFL career.

 

83. Omarr Norman-Lott - DT, Tennessee

Omarr Norman-Lott, a Tennessee defensive tackle, showcases an explosive first step and powerful hands, generating four sacks and an 18.9 percent pass-rush win rate in 2024, positioning him as a Day 2 prospect in the 2025 NFL Draft.

His undersized 6-foot-2, 291-pound frame and inconsistent run defense draw comparisons to Denico Autry, but his high motor and pass-rush upside make him a scheme-specific fit for one-gap systems.

 

84. Andrew Mukuba - S, Texas

Andrew Mukuba, a Texas safety, combines a 5-foot-11, 186-pound frame with elite instincts and versatility, recording four interceptions and 10 pass breakups in 2024, positioning him as a third-round prospect in the 2025 NFL Draft.

His fluid coverage skills and ability to play nickel or free safety draw comparisons to Tyrann Mathieu. However, his slight frame and inconsistent tackling in run support may limit him to sub-package roles early in his NFL career.

 

85. Harold Fannin Jr. - TE, Bowling Green

Harold Fannin Jr., a Bowling Green tight end, shattered FBS records with 117 receptions for 1,555 yards in 2024, showcasing elite route-running, reliable hands, and explosive after-the-catch ability, positioning him as a Day 2 prospect in the 2025 NFL Draft.

His 6-foot-3, 241-pound frame and limited blocking power draw comparisons to Jonnu Smith, but his versatility as a move tight end and big-slot weapon offers mismatch potential. However, stiffness in his lower body may restrict his route tree in the pros.

 

86. Charles Grant - OT, William & Mary

Charles Grant, a William & Mary offensive tackle, showcases elite athleticism and a 6-foot-5, 311-pound frame with 35-inch arms, excelling in zone-blocking schemes with just two sacks allowed over his final three seasons, positioning him as a fringe second-round prospect in the 2025 NFL Draft.

His lean build and inconsistent hand placement draw comparisons to Terron Armstead. However, his wrestling background and developmental upside suggest a high-ceiling starter, likely at guard or tackle, with added strength and NFL coaching.

 

87. Oluwafemi Oladejo - EDGE, UCLA

Oluwafemi Oladejo, a UCLA edge rusher, transitioned from off-ball linebacker in 2024, showcasing a 6-foot-3, 259-pound frame with explosive burst and 13.5 tackles for loss, positioning him as a third-round prospect in the 2025 NFL Draft.

His raw pass-rush technique and high pad level draw comparisons to Josh Uche; however, his versatility, relentless motor, and standout performance in the Senior Bowl suggest a high ceiling with coaching to refine his hand usage and bend.

 

88. Cameron Williams - OT, Texas

Cameron Williams, a Texas offensive tackle, combines a massive 6-foot-6, 317-pound frame with surprising agility, allowing just one sack in 2024 and excelling in run-blocking, positioning him as a Day 2 prospect in the 2025 NFL Draft.

His powerful anchor and versatility to play guard or tackle draw comparisons to Mekhi Becton, but inconsistent hand placement and occasional balance issues against speed rushers may require technical refinement to reach his Pro Bowl potential.

 

89. Dylan Sampson - RB, Tennessee

Dylan Sampson, a Tennessee running back, showcases a compact 5-foot-8, 200-pound frame with explosive burst and elusiveness, rushing for 1,719 yards and 22 touchdowns (a University of Tennessee record) in 2024, positioning him as a mid-third-round prospect in the 2025 NFL Draft.

His vision and receiving ability draw comparisons to Aaron Jones, but limited power against bigger defenders and a high carry volume raise concerns about his durability as a three-down back in the NFL.

 

90. Billy Bowman Jr. - S, Oklahoma

Billy Bowman, an Oklahoma safety, combines elite ball-hawking instincts with a 5-foot-10, 192-pound frame, recording six interceptions and 10 pass breakups in 2024, positioning him as a third-round prospect in the 2025 NFL Draft.

His versatility to play free safety or nickel, along with his explosive closing speed, draws comparisons to Earl Thomas. However, inconsistent tackling and limited size may restrict him to zone-heavy schemes or sub-package roles early in his career.

 

91. Anthony Belton - OT, NC State

Anthony Belton, an NC State offensive tackle, leverages a massive 6-foot-6, 336-pound frame with long arms and strong pass-protection skills, allowing just one sack in 2024, positioning him as a mid-third-round prospect in the 2025 NFL Draft.

His powerful run-blocking and ability to anchor against bull rushers draw comparisons to Orlando Brown Jr.. However, limited lateral agility and occasional balance issues may require a shift to a guard or power-based scheme to maximize his potential.

 

92. Smael Mondon Jr. - LB, Georgia

Smael Mondon Jr., a Georgia linebacker, showcases elite athleticism with a 6-foot-2, 224-pound frame and a 4.58-second 40-yard dash, excelling in coverage and as a blitzer with 57 tackles and three sacks in 2024, positioning him as a Day 2 prospect in the 2025 NFL Draft.

His inconsistent run defense instincts and history of lower-body injuries raise concerns. However, his sideline-to-sideline speed and special teams experience draw comparisons to Fred Warner, with potential for development in a 4-3 scheme.

 

93. Bhayshul Tuten - RB, Virginia Tech

Bhayshul Tuten, a Virginia Tech running back, combines a compact 5-foot-9, 206-pound frame with elite 4.32-second 40-yard dash speed and explosive playmaking, rushing for 1,159 yards and 15 touchdowns in 2024, positioning him as a possible mid-third-round prospect in the 2025 NFL Draft.

His dynamic vision and kick-return ability draw comparisons to Austin Ekeler, but ball security issues (nine fumbles since 2023) and limited pass-catching skills may limit him to a rotational role in a zone-heavy scheme until he is refined.

 

94. Emery Jones Jr. - OT, LSU

Emery Jones Jr., an LSU offensive tackle, combines a 6-foot-5, 315-pound frame with explosive power and strong run-blocking, allowing just one sack in 2024, positioning him as a late third-round prospect in the 2025 NFL Draft.

His inconsistent footwork and balance issues against speed rushers draw comparisons to Evan Neal, suggesting a potential move to guard to maximize his physicality and leverage while addressing pass-protection deficiencies.

 

95. Jonas Sanker - S, Virginia

Jonas Sanker, a Virginia safety, combines a 6-foot, 206-pound frame with instinctive playmaking, amassing 98 tackles, 8.5 tackles for loss, and four pass breakups in 2024, positioning him as a late Day 2 prospect in the 2025 NFL Draft.

His versatility to play box, free safety, or nickel and strong special teams value draw comparisons to Elijah Hicks, however, erratic footwork and inconsistent tackling angles require refinement to maximize his potential as a reliable NFL starter.

 

96. Barrett Carter - LB, Clemson

Barrett Carter, a Clemson linebacker, combines a 6-foot, 231-pound frame with elite sideline-to-sideline speed and coverage instincts, recording 83 tackles and 3.5 sacks in 2024, positioning him as a late Day 2 prospect in the 2025 NFL Draft.

His versatility and playmaking ability draw comparisons to Isaiah Simmons, but his undersized frame and struggles shedding blocks against larger linemen may limit him to a weak-side or coverage-heavy role in the NFL.

 

97. Wyatt Milum - OG, West Virginia

Wyatt Milum, a West Virginia offensive tackle, showcases a 6-foot-6.5, 313-pound frame with exceptional agility and technical pass-protection skills, allowing zero sacks in 2024, positioning him as a Day 2 prospect in the 2025 NFL Draft.

His fluid movement and strong run-blocking draw comparisons to Joe Alt. However, occasional struggles with balance against power rushers may require added strength to maximize his potential as a left tackle or versatile swing lineman.

 

98. RJ Harvey - RB, UCF

RJ Harvey, a UCF running back, combines a compact 5-foot-8, 205-pound frame with explosive burst and elusiveness, rushing for 1,575 yards and 16 touchdowns in 2024, positioning him as a potential mid-to-late Day 2 prospect in the 2025 NFL Draft.

His vision and receiving ability draw comparisons to Jaylen Warren, but limited power against bigger defenders and a crowded backfield role may restrict him to a change-of-pace or third-down back early in his NFL career.

 

99. Chris Paul Jr. - LB Ole Miss

Chris Paul Jr., an Ole Miss linebacker, showcases a 6-foot-1, 222-pound frame with sideline-to-sideline speed and instinctive playmaking, recording 88 tackles and 3.5 sacks in 2024, positioning him as a late Day 2 prospect in the 2025 NFL Draft.

His versatility in coverage and blitzing draws comparisons to Azeez Al-Shaair. However, his undersized frame and inconsistent block-shedding may limit him to a weak-side linebacker role or special-teams contributor early in his NFL career.

 

100. Kyle Kennard - EDGE, South Carolina

Kyle Kennard, a South Carolina edge rusher, showcases a 6-foot-4, 254-pound frame with explosive first-step quickness and long arms, leading the SEC with 11.5 sacks in 2024, positioning him as a late Day 2 prospect in the 2025 NFL Draft. His high motor and speed-to-power rushes draw comparisons to Odafe Oweh.

However, limited counter moves and inconsistent run defense may initially confine him to a situational pass-rush role.



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