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2025 NFL Draft 7 Round ranking (Edited 5/13/24)


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2025 NFL Draft 7 round ranking/ 4 round Mock.  

 

This draft does have a deeper more talented DT group and arguably a deeper more talented edge rushing group top to bottom.  Also more proven high end corners at the top but of course tons can change still.  

 

1st
1. Panthers: Will Campbell LSU JR OT 
2. Titans: Deone Walker Kentucky JR DT/DE  
3. Broncos: Will Johnson Michigan JR CB
4. Patriots:  Kelvin Banks Jr. Texas JR OT
5. Commanders: Abdul Carter Penn State JR OLB 
6. Cardinals: Mason Graham Michigan JR DT
7. Raiders: Jalen Milroe Alabama RS JR QB 
8. Giants: Quinn Ewers Texas RS JR QB
9. Saints: Tetairoa McMillan Arizona JR WR
10. Colts: Travis Hunter Colorado JR CB
11. Falcons: Harold Perkins Jr LSU JR OLB
12. Vikings: Tyleik Williams Ohio State RS JR DT
13. Seahawks: Shedeur Sanders Colorado JR QB 
14. Browns:  Patrick Payton Florida State RS JR DE   
15. Jaguars:  Benjamin Morrison Notre Dame JR CB
16. Chargers: Luther Burden III Missouri JR WR  
17. Bears: Tyler Booker Alabama JR OG
18. Cowboys: Kenneth Grant Michigan JR NT
19. Buccaneers:  Malaki Starks Georgia JR CB/S 
20. Jets: Carson Beck Georgia RS SR QB
21. Dolphins: Mello Dotson Kansas RS SR CB
22. Steelers: Deontae Lawson Alabama RS JR ILB
23. Rams: Denzel Burke Ohio State SR CB 
24. Bengals: Landon Jackson Arkansas SR DE 
25. Packers: Emery Jones LSU JR OT 
26. Texans: Walter Nolen Ole Miss JR DT
27. Lions: Nic Scourton Texas A&M JR DE/OLB 
28. Bills: Emeka Egbuka Ohio State SR WR
29. 49ers:  JT Tuimoloau Ohio State RS JR DE 
30. Chiefs: Jonah Savaiinaea Arizona JR OG/OT  
31. Eagles: Mykel Williams Georgia JR DE
32. Ravens: Colston Loveland Michigan JR TE

 

2nd
33. Bears (via Carolina): James Pearce Jr Tennessee JR OLB/DE  
34. Titans: Malachi Moore Alabama SR CB/S
35. Broncos: Jah Joyner Minnesota RS SR DE  
36. Patriots:  Ollie Gordon II Okalahoma State JR RB
37. Commanders: Earnest Greene III Georgia RS SOPH OT 
38. Cardinals: Jeremiah Byers Florida State RS SR OT/OG 
39. Raiders: Bryce Foster Texas A&M SR C 
40. Giants: Quinshon Judkins Ohio State JR RB
41. Saints: Tyler Warren Penn State RS SR TE 
42. Colts:  Josh Conerly Jr Oregon JR OT  
43. Falcons:   Cooper Mays Tennessee RS SR C/OG   
44. Bills (via Minnesota): Fentrell Cypress II Florida State RS SR CB  
45. Seahawks: Barrett Carter Clemson SR OLB
46. Browns: Nick Jackson Iowa RS SR ILB  
47. Jaguars: Nash Hutmacher Nebraska SR DT
48. Chargers: Jabbar Muhammad Oregon RS SR CB
49. Bears: Howard Cross III Notre Dame RS SR DT
50. Cowboys: Jay Higgins Iowa RS SR ILB  
51. Buccaneers: Riley Leonard Notre Dame JR QB
52. Jets:  Joshua Gray Oregon State RS SR OT
53. Dolphins:   Princely Umamielen Ole Miss RS SR DE 
54. Steelers: Tre Harris Ole Miss RS SR WR 
55. Panthers (via Rams): Nick Emmanwori South Carolina JR S 
56. Bengals:   Jamon Dumas-Johnson Kentucky SR ILB 
57. Packers: Ricardo Hallman Wisconsin RS JR CB
58. Texans: Antwane Wells Jr Ole Miss RS SR WR   
59. Lions: Micah Pettus Ole Miss RS JR OT 
60. Bills:  Riley Mahlman Wisconsin RS SR OT 
61. 49ers: Billy Bowman Oklahoma SR S 
62. Chiefs:  TreVeyon Henderson Ohio State SR RB  
63. Eagles:  Hollin Pierce Rutgers SR OT
64. Ravens:  Dani Dennis-Sutton Penn State JR DE 

 

3rd
65. Panthers: Collin Oliver Ok State SR OLB
66. Chiefs (via Tennessee): Jason Marshall Jr Florida SR CB
67. Broncos: Xavier Truss Georgia RS SR OG/OT
68. Patriots: Jack Sawyer Ohio State RS JR DE  
69. Commanders: Justin Walley Minnesota SR CB  
70. Cardinals: Jordan Burch Oregon RS SR DE 
71. Raiders:  Kobe King Penn State RS JR ILB  
72. Giants: Fadil Diggs Syracuse RS SR OLB/DE 
73. Saints: Anthony Belton NC State RS SR OT 
74. Colts: Bear Alexander USC JR DT
75. Falcons:  Tez Johnson Oregon RS SR WR
76. Jaguars (via Minnesota): Seth Coleman Illinois RS SR OLB  
77. Seahawks: Nicholas Singleton Penn State JR RB
78. Browns: Jonah Monheim USC RS SR OT  
79. Jaguars: Marcus Tate Clemson SR OG  
80. Chargers: JJ Pegues Ole Miss RS SR DT 
81. Bears: Mitchell Evans Notre Dame SR TE 
82. Cowboys: Jake Renfro Wisconsin RS SR C
83. Buccaneers:  Gabe Jacas Illinois JR OLB
84. Jets: Yahya Black Iowa RS SR DT
85. Eagles (via Miami): Oronde Gadsden II Syracuse SR TE 
86. Steelers: Jaheim Oatis Alabama JR DT
87. Rams: Caleb Etienne BYU RS SR OT
88. Bengals: Aireontae Ersery Minnesota RS SR OG/OT 
89. Packers: Danny Stutsman Oklahoma SR LB 
90. Texans: Smael Mondon Jr Georgia SR LB 
91. Jets (via Detroit): Mohamed Toure Rutgers RS SR LB 
92. Bills: Tyler Batty BYU RS SR DE 
93. 49ers: Mason Richman Iowa RS SR OT 
94. Chiefs: Ashton Gillotte Louisville SR DE/OLB 
95. Eagles: Damien Martinez Miami FL JR RB
96. Ravens: Donovan Edwards Michigan SR RB

 

4th
97. Panthers: Tory Horton Colorado State RS SR WR  
98. Titans: Mason Taylor LSU JR TE
99. Broncos:  JJ Weaver Kentucky RS SR LB
100. Patriots:  Cody Lindenberg Minnesota RS SR LB 
101. Commanders: Josaiah Stewart Michigan SR DE/OLB
102. Cardinals:  Isaiah Bond Texas JR WR  
103. Raiders: Raheim Sanders South Carolina SR RB 
104. Giants: Tim Keenan III Alabama RS JR DE 
105. Saints: Kaidon Salter Liberty RS JR QB 
106. Colts: Xavier Watts Notre Dame RS SR S
107. Falcons:  Kaimon Rucker UNC RS SR DE/OLB
108. Jaguars (via Minnesota): Rivaldo Fairweather Auburn RS SR TE
109. Seahawks: Shemar Turner Texas A&M SR DT
110. Browns: Dante Trader Jr Maryland SR S
111. Jaguars: Barion Brown Kentucky JR WR
112. Chargers: Ty Hamilton Ohio State SR DT
113. Bills (voa Chicago):  Lawrence Arnold Kansas RS SR WR 
114. Cowboys: Lathan Ransom Ohio State RS SR S
115. Buccaneers: Ty Robinson Nebraska RS SR DL
116. Jets:  Jared Ivey Ole Miss RS SR DE/DT
117. Dolphins: Alfred Collins Texas RS SR DL
118. Steelers: Cobee Bryant Kansas SR CB
119. Rams: Rylie Mills Notre Dame RS SR DE
120. Bengals: Woodi Washington Oklahoma RS SR CB
121. Packers: Johnny Walker Jr Missouri RS SR OLB
122. Texans: RJ Oben Notre Dame RS SR DE 
123. Lions: Germie Bernard Alabama JR WR   
124. Bills: Benjamin Yurosek Georgia RS SR TE 
125. 49ers: Jack Nelson Wisconsin RS SR OT/OG
126. Chiefs: Quinn Carroll Minnesota RS SR OG/OT
127. Lions (via Philadelphia): Danny Striggow Minnesota RS SR DE
128. Ravens:  Nazir Stackhouse Georgia RS SR DT


5th
129. Panthers: Jeremy James Ole Miss RS SR OG/OT
130. Titans: Barryn Sorrell Texas SR DE 
131. Dolphins (via Broncos):  Ajani Cornelius Oregon RS SR OT/OG
132. Patriots: Xavier Restrepo Miami FL RS SR WR
133. Commanders: Will Pauling Wisconsin RS JR WR
134. Cardinals:  Francisco Mauigoa Miami FL SR ILB
135. Raiders: Jerand Bradley Boston College RS JR WR
136. Panthers (via Giants): Cal Haladay Michigan State RS SR LB 
137. Saints: Joshua Braun Arkansas RS SR OG 
138. Colts: Greg Penn III LSU SR ILB
139. Falcons: Jacolby George Miami FL SR WR 
140. Vikings: Daniel Jackson Minnesota RS SR WR
141. Giants (via Seahawks): Marques Cox Kentucky RS SR OT
142. Vikings (via Browns): Tim Smith Alabama RS SR DE 
143. Jaguars: Cam Jackson Florida RS SR DT
144. Chargers: Andrew Mukuba Texas SR S
145. Bears:  Markevious Brown Purdue SR CB
146. Cowboys: Jonah Coleman Arizona JR RB
147. Buccaneers: Myles Hinton Michigan RS SR OT
148. Jets:  Kydran Jenkins Purdue RS SR OLB
149. Dolphins: Cameron Ward Miami FL RS SR QB 
150. Steelers: Shilo Sanders Colorado RS SR S
151. Steelers (via Rams): Julian Fleming Penn State RS SR WR 
152. Bengals:   Will Sheppard Colorado RS SR WR
153. Packers: Jaydn Ott Cal JR RB
154. Eagles (via Texans):  Bru McCoy Tennessee RS SR WR 
155. Lions: Caden Prieskorn Ole Miss RS SR TE 
156. Texans (via Bills): Reuben Fatheree II Texas A&M SR OT
(Forfetied 49ers): 
157. Chiefs: Brennan Presley Oklahoma State RS SR WR
158. Eagles: Sebastian Castro Iowa RS SR LB/S
159. Ravens:   Zeke Correll NC State RS SR C


6th
160. Panthers: Maliq Carr Michigan State RS SR TE 
162. Titans: Andrew Armstrong Arkansas RS SR WR
163. Broncos:  Caleb Warren Ole Miss RS SR C/OG
164. Chargers (via Patriots): Tahj Brooks Texas Tech RS SR RB
165. Commanders: Greedy Vance Jr USC RS SR CB
166. Cardinals:  Kyle Morlock Florida State RS SR TE
167. Raiders: Jestin Jacobs Oregon RS SR LB
168. Bills (via Giants): Ashton Jeanty Boise State JR RB
169. Saints:  Jordan Turner  Michigan State RS SR ILB  
170. Colts: Tate Ratledge Georgia RS SR OG
171. Rams (via Falcons):  James Thompson Jr Wisconsin RS SR DE/DT
172. Browns (via Vikings): Moose Muhammad III Texas A&M SR WR
173. Seahawks: Jaylin Noel Iowa State SR WR
174. Browns: Trevor Etienne Georgia JR RB 
175. Jaguars: Trey Amos Ole Miss RS SR CB
176. Chargers: Quinn Schulte Iowa RS SR S
177. Bears:  Garrett Dellinger LSU SR OG
178. Cowboys:  Jack Henderson Minnesota RS SR CB/S
179. Lions (via Buccaneers): Silas Bolden Texas SR WR
180. Jets: Chris Tyree Virginia RS SR WR
181. Bears (via Dolphins): Robert Scott Jr Florida State RS SR OT
182. Bears (via Steelers): Phil Mafah Clemson SR RB
183. Rams: CJ Dippre Alabama SR TE
184. Bengals: Jake Majors Texas RS SR C
185. Packers: Quandarrius Robinson Alabama SR OLB 
186. Rams (via Texans):   Tahveon Nicholson Louisville RS SR CB
187. Browns (via Lions): JaTravis Broughton TCU RS SR CB
188. Bills: Bryce Benhart Nebraska RS SR OT
189. 49ers: Triston Newson Missouri SR LB
190. Jets (via Chiefs):  Kyle Monangai Rutgers SR RB
191. Broncos (via Eagles): Cameron Rising Utah RS SR QB
192. Ravens:  Octavious Oxendine Kentucky RS SR DL


7th
193. Panthers: Nate Kalepo Ole Miss RS SR OG
194. Patriots (via Titans): Warren Brinson Georgia RS SR DE
195. Broncos:   Rashod Owens Oklahoma State RS SR WR
196. Patriots: OJ Burroughs Kansas SR S
197. Steelers (via Commanders): Montrell Johnson Jr Florida SR RB
198. 49ers (via Cardinals): JaQuinden Jackson Arkansas RS SR RB
199. Raiders: Jeremiah Hunter Washington SR WR
200. Giants:  Tyler Baron Louisville RS SR DE/OLB
201. Saints: Ethan Downs Oklahoma SR DE/OLB
202. Colts: Beaux Collins Notre Dame SR WR
202. Eagles (via Falcons):  Van Fillinger Utah SR DE
203. Browns (via Vikings): Chip Trayanum Kentucky RS SR RB
204. Seahawks: Robbie Ouzts Alabama SR TE/HB
205. Chargers (via Browns): Jalin Conyers Texas Tech RS SR HB/TE
206. Jaguars: Jared Bartlett Cincinnati RS SR OLB 
207. Patriots (via Chargers): Graham Mertz Florida RS SR QB
208. Dolphins (via Bears):   Jake Chaney Wisconsin SR ILB
209. Lions (via Cowboys): Seth McLaughlin Ohio State SR C
210. Buccaneers: Zemaiah Vaughn Utah SR CB
211. Jets: Beau Freyler Iowa State SR S/LB
212. Dolphins: Brant Kuithe Utah RS SR TE
213. Vikings (via Steelers): Roydell Williams Florida State RS SR RB
214. Falcons (via Rams): Kole Taylor West Virginia RS SR TE
215. Bengals: Mario Williams Tulane SR WR
216. Packers: Sal Wormley Penn State RS SR OG 
217. Texans: Brady Cook Missouri RS SR QB 
218. Lions: Kalel Mullings Michigan RS SR RB
219. Giants (via Bills): Makari Paige Michigan RS SR S
220. Panthers (via 49ers): Jarquez Hunter Auburn SR RB 
221. 49ers (via Chiefs): KJ Jefferson UCF RS SR QB
222. Eagles:  KeAndre Lambert-Smith Auburn RS SR WR 
223. Ravens: Colbie Young Georgia SR WR 

 

(Below is the added 34 picked players potentially to equal 257 player total, did not include any Comp picks obviously)

DJ Uiagalelei Florida State RS
Dorian Singer Utah SR WR
Trikweze Bridges Florida RS SR CB
Carson Bruener Washington SR ILB
Grayson McCall NC State RS SR QB
Nate Noel Missouri RS SR RB
Jimmy Horn Jr Colorado SR WR 
Teddy Prochazka Nebraska SR OT
Kaden Prather Maryland SR WR
Eric Gentry USC SR OLB
Tyler Van Dyke Wisconsin RS SR QB
Eric Gregory Arkansas RS SR DL
Pat Bryant Illinois SR WR
Logan Diggs Ole Miss SR RB
Desmond Watson Florida SR DT
Peny Boone Louisville RS SR RB
Josh Williams LSU RS SR RB
Jalen Berger Michigan State RS SR RB
Kyle Kennard South Carolina RS SR OLB
JJ Jones UNC SR WR
Dontae Manning Oregon SR S
Luke Grimm Kansas SR WR
Hudson Clark Arkansas RS SR S/CB
Steve Linton Baylor RS SR OLB
Reggie Grimes Memphis RS SR DE
Deshawn Pace UCF RS SR S
Cody Simon Ohio State RS SR ILB
Junior Uzebu USF RS SR OT
Mac McWilliams UAB RS SR CB
Dillon Gabriel Oregon RS SR QB
Mason Tharp Texas Tech SR TE
Voi Tunuufi Washington SR DT
Micah Bernard Utah RS SR RB
Gunner Maldonado Arizona RS SR S

 

 

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Edited by Ozzy
Edited 5/13/24
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Here is a list of 100 players so far, all players I had at one point or another including in the 2024 NFL draft.   Odd thing about the 2025 draft are all the guys who returned, some of which were RS SR players and returned for a sixth year.  Others transferred with that other year as well or some took a fifth year with a COVID year.  Pretty nuts and it is in no real order, basically in order or when it was announced or I found out.   Unprecedented amount of returning talent in college that has not been seen in quite so time, easily not for the past 10-15 years.  

 

Xavier Truss Georgia RS SR OT/OG
Brennan Presley Oklahoma State RS SR WR
Caleb Warren Ole Miss RS SR OG/C
Jeremy James Ole Miss RS SR OT
Levani Damuni Utah RS SR ILB
Woodi Washington Oklahoma RS SR CB
Shilo Sanders Colorado RS SR S
Mohamed Toure Rutgers RS SR OLB
Curtis Dunlap Jr Rutgers RS SR OG
Johnny Langan Rutgers RS SR TE
JJ Weaver Kentucky RS SR OLB/DE
Kaimon Rucker UNC RS SR DE/OLB
Kydran Jenkins Purdue SR OLB/DE
Jack Henderson Minnesota SR CB/S
Cooper Mays Tennessee SR C/OG
Howard Cross III Notre Dame SR DT
Rylie Mills Notre Dame SR DT
Nick Jackson Iowa RS SR LB
Quinn Schulte Iowa RS SR S
Warren Brinson Georgia SR DE/DT 
Sebastian Castro Iowa RS SR LB/S
Makari Paige Michigan SR S
Donovan Edwards Michigan JR RB
Alfred Collins Texas SR DL
Marques Cox Kentucky RS SR OT
Benjamin Yurosek Georgia SR TE
Tez Johnson Oregon SR WR
Zakhari Franklin Ole Miss RS SR WR
Tory Horton Colorado State SR WR
Cameron Ward Miami FL SR QB
Junior Uzebu USF SR OT
Marcus Tate Clemson JR OG
Joshua Gray Oregon State RS JR OT
Seth Coleman Illinois RS JR OLB/DE
TreVeyon Henderson Ohio State JR RB
Jabbar Muhammad Oregon RS JR CB
JT Tuimoloau Ohio State RS SOPH DE
Jordan Burch Oregon SR DE
Lawrence Arnold Kansas RS JR WR
Luke Grimm Kansas SR WR
Bryce Foster Texas A&M JR C
KeAndre Lambert-Smith Penn State SR WR
Ricky Barber UCF RS SR DT
Jordan Burch Oregon SR DE
Jonah Monheim USC RS JR OT
Mello Dotson Kansas RS JR CB
Lawrence Arnold Kansas RS JR WR
Luke Grimm Kansas SR WR
Emeka Egbuka Ohio State JR WR
Quinn Ewers Texas RS SOPH QB
Justin Walley Minnesota JR CB
Daniel Jackson Minnesota SR WR
Quinn Carroll Minnesota RS SR OG/OT
Tyler Batty BYU JR DE
Nazir Stackhouse Georgia SR DT
Bru McCoy Tennessee RS SR WR
Malachi Moore Alabama SR CB
Tyleik Williams Ohio State RS SOPH DT
Deontae Lawson Alabama RS SOPH ILB
Jay Higgins Iowa SR ILB
Caden Prieskorn Ole Miss RS SR TE
Jared Ivey Ole Miss DE/DT
Barrett Carter Clemson JR OLB
KJ Jefferson UCF RS SR QB
Brant Kuithe Utah RS SR TE
Robert Scott Jr Florida State RS JR OT
Michael Carmody UCLA SR OT
Doneiko Slaughter Arkansas SR CB
Jeff Sims NA SR QB
Tyler Baron Ole Miss SR DE
JaTravis Broughton TCU RS SR CB
Chip Trayanum Kentucky RS JR RB
Fadil Diggs Syracuse RS JR DE
Julian Fleming Penn State SR WR
Jalen Catalon UNLV RS SR S
Will Sheppard Colorado SR WR
Antwane Wells Jr Ole Miss SR WR
Dillon Gabriel Oregon RS SR QB
Jamon Dumas-Johnson Kentucky JR ILB
JJ Pegues Ole Miss JR DT
Seth McLaughlin Ohio State SR C
DJ Uiagalelei Florida State SR QB
RJ Oben Notre Dame RS SR DE
Graham Mertz Florida RS SR QB
Grayson McCall NC State RS SR QB
Zeke Correll NC State SR C
Chris Tyree Virginia SR WR/RB
Reggie Grimes NA SR DE
Will Rogers Washington RS SR QB
Tyler Shough Louisville RS SR QB
Cam Jackson Florida JR DT
Raheim Sanders South Carolina JR RB
Cameron Rising Utah RS SR QB
Oronde Gadsden II Syracuse JR WR
Jalen Berger Michigan State RS JR RB
Jestin Jacobs Oregon RS SR OLB
Mario Williams Tulane JR WR
Jake Renfro Wisconsin RS JR C
Jack Sawyer Ohio State RS SOPH DE
Hank Bachmeier NA RS SR QB
Desmond Watson Florida JR NT

 

 

Very Early Mock round draft rating in February edited last in April 2024

1st
Quinn Ewers Texas RS JR QB
Will Johnson Michigan JR CB
Will Campbell LSU JR OT
Deone Walker Kentucky JR DT/DE
Jalen Milroe Alabama RS JR QB
Tetairoa McMillan Arizona JR WR
Kelvin Banks Jr. Texas JR OT
Harold Perkins Jr LSU JR OLB
Travis Hunter Colorado JR CB
Abdul Carter Penn State JR OLB
Mason Graham Michigan JR DT
Luther Burden III Missouri JR WR
Kenneth Grant Michigan JR NT
Shedeur Sanders Colorado JR QB
Tyler Booker Alabama JR OG
Patrick Payton Florida State RS JR DE
Carson Beck Georgia RS SR QB
Tyleik Williams Ohio State RS JR DT
Deontae Lawson Alabama RS JR ILB
Malaki Starks Georgia JR CB/S
Benjamin Morrison Notre Dame JR CB
Landon Jackson Arkansas SR DE
Jonah Savaiinaea Arizona JR OT/OG
Nic Scourton Texas A&M JR DE/OLB
Quinshon Judkins Ohio State JR RB
Barrett Carter Clemson SR OLB
Mykel Williams Georgia JR DE
Colston Loveland Michigan JR TE
JT Tuimoloau Ohio State RS JR DE
Mello Dotson Kansas RS SR CB
Riley Leonard Notre Dame JR QB
Emeka Egbuka Ohio State SR WR

 

2nd
Ollie Gordon II Oklahoma State JR RB
Micah Pettus Ole Miss RS JR OT
Denzel Burke Ohio State SR CB
James Pearce Jr Tennessee JR OLB/DE
Nicholas Singleton Penn State JR RB
Jay Higgins Iowa RS SR ILB
Emery Jones LSU JR OT
Nash Hutmacher Nebraska SR DT
TreVeyon Henderson Ohio State SR RB
Nick Jackson Iowa RS SR LB
Earnest Greene III Georgia RS SOPH OT
Malachi Moore Alabama SR CB/S
Jamon Dumas-Johnson Kentucky SR ILB
Walter Nolen Ole Miss JR DT
Joshua Gray Oregon State RS SR OT
Jack Sawyer Ohio State RS JR DE
Cooper Mays Tennessee RS SR C/OG
Riley Mahlman Wisconsin RS SR OT
Jeremiah Byers Florida State RS SR OT/OG
Nick Emmanwori South Carolina JR S
Donovan Edwards Michigan SR RB
Hollin Pierce Rutgers SR OT
Princely Umanmielen Ole Miss RS SR DE
Jabbar Muhammad Oregon RS SR CB
Bryce Foster Texas A&M SR C
Fentrell Cypress II Florida State RS SR CB
Tyler Warren Penn State RS SR TE
Smael Mondon Jr Georgia SR LB
Howard Cross III Notre Dame RS SR DT
Josh Conerly Jr Oregon JR OT
Tre Harris Ole Miss RS SR WR
Billy Bowman Oklahoma  SR S


3rd
Kaidon Salter Liberty RS SR QB
Kobe King Penn State RS JR ILB
Anthony Belton NC State RS SR OT
Xavier Truss Georgia RS SR OT/OG   
Dani Dennis-Sutton Penn State JR DE
Ricardo Hallman Wisconsin RS JR CB
Jah Joyner Minnesota RS SR
Damien Martinez Miami JR RB
Caleb Etienne BYU RS SR OT
Fadil Diggs Syracuse RS SR DE/OLB
Jonah Monheim USC RS SR OT 
Collin Oliver Ok State SR OLB
Xavier Watts Notre Dame RS SR S
Tez Johnson Oregon RS SR WR
Danny Stutsman Oklahoma SR OLB
Mitchell Evans Notre Dame SR TE
JJ Pegues Ole Miss RS SR DT
Antwane Wells Jr Ole Miss RS SR
Jordan Burch Oregon RS SR DE
Jason Marshall Jr Florida SR CB
Bear Alexander Georgia JR DT
Aireontae Ersery Minnesota RS SR OT/OG
Marcus Tate Clemson SR OG
Tyler Batty BYU RS SR DE
Seth Coleman Illinois RS SR OLB
Ty Robinson Nebraska RS SR DT/DE
Bru McCoy Tennessee RS SR WR
Mason Taylor LSU JR TE
Cameron Ward Miami FL RS SR QB
Mohamed Toure Rutgers RS SR OLB  
Justin Walley Minnesota SR CB
Shemar Turner Texas A&M SR


4th
Raheim Sanders South Carolina SR RB
Dante Trader Jr Maryland SR S
Mason Richman Iowa RS SR OT
Jordan Hancock Ohio State RS JR CB
Andrew Mukuba Texas SR S
Tory Horton Colorado State RS SR WR
Yahya Black Iowa RS SR DT
Gabe Jacas Illinois JR DE/OLB
Jeremy James Ole Miss RS SR OT   
Lathan Ransom Ohio State RS SR S
Will Pauling Wisconsin RS JR WR
Germie Bernard Alabama JR WR
Zeke Correll NC State RS SR C
Will Sheppard Colorado RS SR WR
Cody Lindenberg Minnesota RS SR OLB
Josaiah Stewart Michigan SR DE
Cobee Bryant Kansas SR CB
Cameron Rising Utah RS SR QB
Jared Ivey Ole Miss RS SR DE/DT
Jaydn Ott Cal JR RB
Tahj Brooks Texas Tech RS SR RB
JJ Weaver Kentucky RS SR OLB
Trevor Etienne Georgia JR RB
Rivaldo Fairweather Auburn RS SR TE
Isaiah Bond Texas JR WR
Kyle Monangai Rutgers SR RB
Kaimon Rucker UNC RS SR OLB/DE
Caden Prieskorn Ole Miss RS SR TE
Jake Renfro Wisconsin RS SR C
Ashton Jeanty Boise State JR RB
DJ Uiagalelei Florida State RS SR QB
Woodi Washington Oklahoma RS SR CB 


5th
Lawrence Arnold Kansas RS SR WR
Jaheim Oatis Alabama JR DT
Danny Striggow Minnesota RS SR DE
Phil Mafah Clemson SR RB
Jerand Bradley Boston College RS JR WR
Johnny Walker Jr Missouri RS SR DE/OLB
Cal Haladay Michigan State RS SR LB
Tim Keenan III Alabama RS JR DT
Ethan Downs Oklahoma SR DE
Jack Nelson Wisconsin RS SR OG
Ethan Burke Texas JR DE
Shilo Sanders Colorado RS SR S
Jacolby George Miami FL SR WR
Jonah Coleman Washington JR RB
Quinn Carroll Minnesota RS SR OG/OT
Barion Brown Kentucky JR WR
Greg Penn III LSU SR ILB
Daniel Jackson Minnesota RS SR WR
KJ Jefferson UCF RS SR QB
Nate Kalepo Ole Miss RS SR OG
Quinn Schulte Iowa RS SR S
Oronde Gadsden II Syracuse SR WR/TE
Markevious Brown Purdue SR CB
Brady Cook Missouri RS SR QB
Marques Cox Kentucky RS SR OT
Ashton Gillotte Louisville SR DE
Jordan Turner  Michigan State RS SR ILB
Sebastian Castro Iowa RS SR LB/S
Kole Taylor West Virginia RS SR TE
Roydell Williams Florida State RS SR RB
RJ Oben Notre Dame RS SR DE
Graham Mertz Florida RS SR QB


6th
Barryn Sorrell Texas SR DE
Silas Bolden Texas SR WR
Julian Fleming Penn State RS SR WR
Ty Hamilton Ohio State SR DT
Kalel Mullings Michigan RS SR RB 
Benjamin Yurosek Georgia RS SR TE
Jestin Jacobs Oregon RS SR LB
Xavier Restrepo Miami FL RS SR WR
Andrew Armstrong Arkansas RS SR WR
Chip Trayanum Kentucky RS SR RB
Rashod Owens Oklahoma State RS SR WR
Myles Hinton Michigan RS SR OT
Kyle Morlock Florida State RS SR TE
CJ Dippre Alabama SR TE
Francisco Mauigoa Miami FL SR ILB
Montrell Johnson Jr Florida SR RB
Tate Ratledge Georgia RS SR OG
Greedy Vance Jr USC RS SR CB
OJ Burroughs Kansas SR S
Alfred Collins Texas SR DL
Jalen Catalon UNLV RS SR S
KeAndre Lambert-Smith Auburn RS SR WR
Tyler Baron Louisville RS SR DE
Garrett Dellinger LSU SR OG
Rylie Mills Notre Dame RS SR DT
Jalin Conyers Texas Tech RS SR TE
Makari Paige Michigan RS SR S
Maliq Carr Michigan State RS SR TE
Caleb Warren Ole Miss RS SR OG/C    
Trey Amos Ole Miss RS SR CB
Brennan Presley Oklahoma State RS SR WR
Will Howard Ohio State RS SR QB


7th
Jimmy Horn Jr Colorado SR WR
Colbie Young Georgia SR WR
Cam Jackson Florida RS SR DT
Ajani Cornelius Oregon RS SR OT
Beau Freyler Iowa State SR S/LB
Tahveon Nicholson Louisville RS SR CB
Jaylin Noel Iowa State SR WR
Reuben Fatheree II Texas A&M SR OT
Logan Diggs Ole Miss SR RB
Simote Pepa Utah RS JR DT
Desmond Watson Florida SR DT
Curtis Dunlap Jr Rutgers RS SR OG
Beaux Collins Notre Dame SR WR
Jake Majors Texas RS JR C 
Van Fillinger Utah SR DE
Nazir Stackhouse Georgia RS SR DT
Peny Boone Louisville RS SR RB
Jack Henderson Minnesota RS SR CB/S
Josh Williams LSU RS SR RB
Moose Muhammad III Texas A&M SR WR
Chris Tyree Virginia RS SR WR
Trikweze Bridges Florida RS SR CB
Eric Gentry USC SR OLB
Tyler Van Dyke Wisconsin RS SR QB
Grayson McCall NC State RS SR QB
Jalen Berger Michigan State RS SR RB
Jake Chaney Wisconsin SR ILB
Kydran Jenkins Purdue RS SR OLB/DE    
Kyle Kennard South Carolina RS SR OLB
Brant Kuithe Utah RS SR TE
Nate Noel Missouri RS SR RB
Mario Williams Tulane SR WR

 

(*Added prospects for compensatory selections in the 3-7th rounds which increases the overall number.)  
JJ Jones UNC SR WR
Octavious Oxendine Kentucky RS SR DT
Bryce Benhart Nebraska RS SR OT
Dontae Manning Oregon SR S
Robert Scott Jr Florida State RS SR OT
JaTravis Broughton TCU RS SR CB
Dorian Singer Utah SR WR
Luke Grimm Kansas SR WR
James Thompson Jr Wisconsin RS SR DL
Warren Brinson Georgia RS SR DE
Jared Bartlett Cincinnati RS SR OLB
Hudson Clark Arkansas RS SR S/CB
Steve Linton Baylor RS SR OLB
Carson Bruener Washington SR ILB
Reggie Grimes Oklahoma RS SR DE
Kyle McCord Syracuse SR QB
Seth McLaughlin Ohio State SR C
Deshawn Pace UCF RS SR S
Cody Simon Ohio State RS SR ILB
Tim Smith Alabama RS SR DE
Triston Newson Missouri SR OLB
Quandarrius Robinson Alabama SR LB
Junior Uzebu USF RS SR OT
Pat Williams Illinois SR WR
Mac McWilliams UAB RS SR CB
Dillon Gabriel Oregon RS SR QB
Mason Tharp Texas Tech SR TE
Gunner Maldonado Arizona RS SR S
Darius Hodges Tulane RS SR OLB/DE
Asa Turner Washington RS SR S
Micah Bernard Utah RS SR RB
Johnny Langan Rutgers RS SR TE 
Tony Grimes UNLV SR CB
Levani Damuni Utah RS SR ILB 
Gavin Bartholomew Pitt SR TE
Patrick Herbert Oregon RS SR TE

 

 

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On 2/10/2024 at 6:24 PM, Ozzy said:

2025 NFL Draft 7 round ranking.  

5th

Barion Brown Kentucky JR WR 

I am higher on Barion Brown than many talent evaluators out here. I believe that he is Ted Ginn Jr. 2.0

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On 2/13/2024 at 10:11 PM, Shylo3716 said:

I am higher on Barion Brown than many talent evaluators out here. I believe that he is Ted Ginn Jr. 2.0

I had him a lot higher as well but he disappointed big time for me last year.  Drop a ton of footballs and did not perform all that well I thought.  Will be curious how he does next year with a not so proven QB.

 

Also to compare him to Ted Ginn Jr who was a massive disappointment in the NFL, not sure that is a great thing either and no way Brown is the 9th pick overall.  Sure he returns a bit but not sure he was near as dynamic as Ted Ginn was on Ohio State and he played DB also a little bit.  

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3 hours ago, Ozzy said:

I had him a lot higher as well but he disappointed big time for me last year.  Drop a ton of footballs and did not perform all that well I thought.  Will be curious how he does next year with a not so proven QB.

 

Also to compare him to Ted Ginn Jr who was a massive disappointment in the NFL, not sure that is a great thing either and no way Brown is the 9th pick overall.  Sure he returns a bit but not sure he was near as dynamic as Ted Ginn was on Ohio State and he played DB also a little bit.  

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This may or may not mean anything to you, but Barion Brown’s DB traits were on display within this footage. Ted Ginn Jr. is my comparison for Brown due to his style of play. Also, there is nothing wrong with being compared to an athlete who was a converted player that lasted 14 years on the professional level.

 

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6 hours ago, Danger said:

Just announced today, OLB Abdul Carter is switching to EDGE

I assume that is because Dani Dennis-Sutton is the only other quality edge guy they have on the roster currently.  Carter I like his range in coverage and ability to do a variety of things, especially in the NFL of today where both Super Bowl teams have rangy linebackers who can run.  Just sticking him on the DL edge all game seems like a waste to me, doubt he will ever have the power Parsons has as a rusher, and not sure Carter can physically take that type of bounding consistently either.

 

Great athlete though and maybe they are just trying some new things to see if it sticks  

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Added these guys to the list:

 

Jeremiah Byers Florida State RS SR OT/OG:  Super talented, has guard versatility or could possibly play either tackle spot and is a mauler out there with good feet, is part of possibly one of the top OLs in the nation along with LSU and Ole Miss.  Florida State has a ton of experienced returning talent on that OL.

 

Marcus Tate Clemson SR OG/C:  Forgot to include him, thought he could have declared this past year.  Tough guard who can move people and has a good base.

 

Nate Kalepo Ole Miss RS SR OG:  Another transfer Ole Miss got, he impressed last year for Washington and will only add to an already solid Ole Miss OL with Warren and James returning along with Pettus.  

 

Xavier Restrepo Miami FL RS SR WR:  Love his route running ability and toughness, should be solid again this year.


Andrew Armstrong Arkansas RS SR WR:  Very good athlete for his size, could have a big year for them and is a good deep threat.  

 

 

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I'm a Buckeye fan and looking forward to seeing Judkins this season. He's already had a lot of carries so splitting with Henderson should work out for him. He'll get most of the short yardage carries that Miyan Williams or Chip Trayanum had the last couple of years.

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3 minutes ago, sparky151 said:

I'm a Buckeye fan and looking forward to seeing Judkins this season. He's already had a lot of carries so splitting with Henderson should work out for him. He'll get most of the short yardage carries that Miyan Williams or Chip Trayanum had the last couple of years.

It is an odd switch, especially with Ole Miss being so talented as well and also a National Title contender.  Why Judkins left Ole Miss I have no idea much less goes to a team with a RB just as talented as he is, the move was long before Chip Kelly was hired as the OC unless they already knew that would be the case.  And it is not like Ole Miss is not paying big money to recruits to come considering the ton they already got just like Ohio State obviously is.  It makes a lot more sense with that OC switch, because typically Ohio State was more of a pass focus offense but clearly with those two super star backs they will be more run centered.  

Originally I assume Judkins was maybe going to be split out wide at times and used possibly as a slot WR or a DJ Moore type to improve his NFL stock but not sure if that will be the case.  In terms of short yardage, my guess is Will Howard if he wins the QB job will get a lot of those carries in that zone read.  

 

Will be interesting who is the QB, Will Howard is a very big QB who can run, makes sense with Chip Kelly and that zone read type offense for sure, and the lack of a true elite WR which Ohio State typically has had for the last five years or so it seems.  That run game will be a focus for sure.  Either way they are so far and away the top team, Ole Miss is improved a lot in that front seven defensively but no way they are even close to Ohio State and that Defensive backfield, sure Ole Miss added Amos but he could not even play on Bama last year at CB, and Key/Moore are just ok at safety where Caleb Downs is arguably the best safety in the nation with continued progression.  If there is a downfall to Ole Miss it will be that secondary for sure.

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Judkins transferred in at a time when everyone thought Henderson (and a bunch of other juniors) were off to the NFL. Williams did go to the NFL and Pryor and Trayanum transferred out so OSU was thin at RB at that point with just Hayden and some freshmen. I'm sure we made Judkins a good offer. 

Howard will almost certainly be the starting QB with a slight chance it's Brown. The O-line could use some upgrades, especially at tackle but I suspect Chip Kelly will have them playing physically by the start of the season. Hopes are pretty high here in Columbus as we expect to have the best defense in the country and have a lot of offensive skill talent. 

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14 minutes ago, sparky151 said:

Judkins transferred in at a time when everyone thought Henderson (and a bunch of other juniors) were off to the NFL. Williams did go to the NFL and Pryor and Trayanum transferred out so OSU was thin at RB at that point with just Hayden and some freshmen. I'm sure we made Judkins a good offer. 

Howard will almost certainly be the starting QB with a slight chance it's Brown. The O-line could use some upgrades, especially at tackle but I suspect Chip Kelly will have them playing physically by the start of the season. Hopes are pretty high here in Columbus as we expect to have the best defense in the country and have a lot of offensive skill talent. 

I thought Judkins transferred when Henderson announced he was returning.  I looked it up and found articles about Judkins on the 9th on January and about Henderson on the 12th of January.  No way they never talked to each other at any point but who knows.  And of course they paid big bucks to get Judkins just like they paid big bucks to get Downs.  Pretty sad state of college football where you just straight pay players to come to a successful program and try to win a title, when really 11 out of the 12 teams fan bases in the playoff next year are going to be super pissed off.  Nick Saban is dead right about that, in the bowl game system used to be 50% fan bases were happy their team won and 50% were not, now 90% of the top programs in the nation and their fan bases are going to be pissed off.

It just seems odd, sure playoff is great and all but reality is you are not going to have some Cinderella team like in March Madness that makes some huge run because sure you can do that one game, not what three games in football. Top four teams would sit 1st round in the 12 team playoff, but you would still could of had similar results or matchups that you had last year with the four team playoff.  Would Florida State all of a sudden win because they got in and a 12 team playoff?  No they would have still got killed because they were on their 3rd string QB.  Michigan and Washington were the top two teams according to the seeding so that technically would have happened if the BCS was still around anyway.

 

 

As for the defense, there is almost zero chance they are not great defensively.  If that Ohio State team does not win the title that will be a massive bust, that defense should potentially break records in fewest yards allowed.  They have talent at every level, LB sure is a bit weak but they might only play two and they have Simon returning and Styles has big time potential and range, and Downs is a great in the box safety so they should be fine across the board and should be great.  

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29 minutes ago, sparky151 said:

I'll guess they keep Styles at safety rather than LB. I think Hicks will start next to Simon. That leaves Ransom and Hancock splitting time depending on the opponent and formation. 

Burke and Igbinosun the boundary corners, then Hancock as the slot or backup boundary.  Having Ransom and Downs at safety makes a lot more sense then having Styles and Ransom at safety and sitting Downs or playing Downs as a LB but with his in the box ability my guess is he is the down close to the line safety and Ransom is deep coverage.  Sonny Styles is 6-4 230, Downs is 6-0 205, makes sense keeping Styles as the coverage type LB but still moving him around if need be. 

 

Either way neither one should be off the field ideally so putting Styles at LB makes that possible yet both will do similar things is my guess.  They are by far the deepest secondary in the nation, Hancock did more than well when the other boundary corners went down.  And Styles has so much athletic ability but sure might not be physical enough to play LB but has the body for it.  They could toy at putting Styles as a slot corner type depending on the matchup but really he would just be a LB in coverage.

 

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