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

The tape was viewed, a 40-yard dash was performed, and the interview was completed. There are a few days left until the 2025 NFL Draft, and at this point the hay is in the barn.

This draft class was really fun for scouts, even without too many superstars in the class. In my opinion, this draft has only three solid blue chip talents: Colorado WR/DB Travis Hunter, Boise State RB Ashton Janti and Pennsylvania State Edge Abdul Carter. I think there’s a very good outlook behind them, but these three can have an immediate impact on the NFL franchise. After that, it becomes a little vague.

Most people at the top all have their own question marks – Production (Texas A&M Edge Shemmer Stewart), Measurable (LSU OT is Campbell) or off-field concerns (Marshall Edge Mike Green). But that’s what makes this class interesting. It analyzes everything and tries to see which players will be the quality players in the league.

That being said, I’m my top 100 player in the 2025 NFL Draft class.

2025 Top 100 Big Board

Rank name position school year
Rank name position school year
1 Travis Hunter CB/WR Colorado Junior
2 Abdul Carter corner Pennsylvania Junior
3 Ashton Janti RB Boise County Junior
4 Mason Graham dt Michigan Junior
5 Malaki Starks s Georgia Junior
6 Tyler Warren te Pennsylvania Senior
7 Jaron Walker lb/edge Georgia Junior
8 Shemar Stewart corner Texas A&M Junior
9 Will Johnson CB Michigan Junior
10 It’ll be Campbell ol LSU Junior
11 Armand Membou OT Missouri Junior
12 Josh Simmons OT Ohio Junior (RS)
13 Tetaroa Makumiran wr Arizona Junior
14 Jihad Campbell lb Alabama Junior
15 Mikel Williams corner Georgia Junior
16 Colston Loveland te Michigan Junior
17 Donovan Ezeruak corner Bowling Green Senior
18 Mike Green corner Marshall Junior (RS)
19 Derrick Harmon dt Oregon Senior
20 Emeka Egbuka wr Ohio Senior
twenty one Kenneth Grant dt Michigan Junior
twenty two Donovan Jackson og Ohio Senior
twenty three Luther’s burden III wr Missouri Junior
twenty four Jahdae Barron CB Texas Junior
twenty five Chedur Sanders QB Colorado Senior
26 Come Ward QB Miami Senior
27 azareye’h Thomas CB Florida Junior
28 Shavon Revel Jr. CB East Carolina Junior
29 Caleb Johnson RB Iowa Junior
30 Kelvin Banks ol Texas Junior
31 Tyler Booker og Alabama Junior
32 Marcus Mbou og Purdue Junior
33 Omarion Hampton RB North Carolina Junior
34 Matthew Golden wr Texas Junior
35 Walter Noren dt Olemis Junior
36 Josh Connery OT Oregon Junior
37 James Pierce Jr. corner Tennessee Junior
38 Carson Schwesinger lb UCLA Senior
39 Tyliek Williams dt Ohio Senior
40 Nic Scourton corner Texas A&M Junior
41 Trey Amos CB Olemis Senior
42 Maxwell Hairston CB Kentucky Junior (RS)
43 Darius Alexander dt Toledo Senior
44 Jaylin Noel wr Iowa Senior
45 Omar Norman Lott dt Tennessee Senior
46 Xavier Watts s Notre Dame Senior
47 Alfred Collins dt Texas Senior
48 aireontae ersery OT Minnesota Senior
49 Charles Grant OT William and Mary Senior
50 Nick Emanwy s South Carolina Junior
51 Jaden Higgins wr Iowa Senior
52 Eric Ayomer wr Stanford Senior
53 Landon Jackson corner Arkansaud Senior
54 Treyveon Henderson RB Ohio Senior
55 Tattoo Treadge og Georgia Senior
56 Jamalie Caldwell dt Oregon Senior
57 Trehalis wr Olemis Senior
58 The grey Zabelle og North Dakota Senior
59 Jonah Savaiinaea og Arizona Senior
60 Gunnarhelm te Texas Senior
61 Billy Bowman Jr. s Oklahoma Senior
62 Andrew Mukuba s Texas Senior
63 DJ Giddens RB Kansas Senior
64 Jack Beck wr TCU Senior
65 RJ Harvey RB UCF Senior
66 Jalen Milroe QB Alabama Junior
67 Darien Porter CB Iowa Senior
68 Ashton Guillott corner Louisville Senior
69 Bradin Swinson corner LSU Senior
70 Jalen Royals wr Utah Senior
71 Jacob Parish CB Kansas Senior
72 Quinshon Judkins RB Ohio Junior
73 JT Tuimoloau corner Ohio Senior
74 Oluwafemi Oladejo corner UCLA Senior
75 Harold Fanin Jr. te Bowling Green Junior
76 Jalen Travis OT Iowa Senior
77 Elijah Arroyo te Miami Senior
78 Benjamin Morrison CB Notre Dame Senior
79 Mason Taylor te LSU Junior
80 Danny Stottsman lb Oklahoma Senior
81 Prince Uman Milen corner Olemis Senior
82 TJ Sanders dt South Carolina Senior
83 Kyle Kennard corner South Carolina Senior
84 Tory Horton wr Colorado Senior
85 Demetrius Night JR lb South Carolina Senior
86 Kane Medrano lb UCLA Senior
87 Kevin Winston Jr. s Pennsylvania Junior
88 Kyle Williams wr Washington State Senior
89 CJ West dt Indiana Senior
90 Quincy Riley CB Louisville Senior
91 Tyler Shaff QB Louisville Senior
92 Devin Neal RB Kansas Senior
93 Terrance Ferguson te Oregon Senior
94 Cyvion Williams wr TCU Senior
95 Jonas Sanker s Virginia Senior
96 Jackson Dirt QB Olemis Junior
97 Damien Martinez RB Miami Senior
98 Ozzy Trapailo OT Boston College Senior
99 Josh Farmer dt Florida Senior
100 Jordan Phillips dt Maryland Senior

NFL Draft Scout Process

My scouting process is very simple. After seeing at least three games (5 games for prospects early in the process), I try to take into account athletic measurable, production, and how they move in the field. Certainly receivers may have 1,200 yards, but that’s about how they get yards more than anything. Players may be lacking in sack production, but looking at how they work, they could rank higher than most people. Early in this process, I can write about hip movements and unlock it as key to athletic ability, so that the player can look at the hips and turn the direction. From there, it all compiles and I put the players in draft range.

QB class will drop in large quantities from the top 2.

This QB class is… interesting to say the least. Top of the class is Colorado’s Chedure Sanders and Miami’s Come Ward. For me, I think both are behind in the first to second round picks, but we’re going early due to the need for QB. If I was comparing it to last year’s class, I have them in front of Bo Nix and Michael Penix Jr., but with a slim margin behind JJ McCarthy.

The class then takes a huge fall. Next QB on the board, Alabama’s Jalen Milroe, entered my big board number 66, then after him, Louisville’s Tyler Shough was 91, Olemis‘Jaxson Dart at 96. There are many question marks in this QB class and there aren’t many sure starters. If you’re a QB Needy team, it’s not the best place to make sure you’re.

The defensive line class will be center stage

Combining both DT and Edge, there are 29 prospects in the top 100 along the defensive line. His class is weak in QB, but he has a very strong defensive line this year. I especially loved scouting this defensive tackle class. Three size techniques (Mason Graham, Michigan, Omar Le Norman Lott, Tennessee, Walter Noren, Ole Miss), Mammoth Run Stopper (Kenneth Grant, Michigan, Ohio“Tyliek Williams and Alfred Collins from Texas) and if you need defensive tackles, there’s no doubt that this year there will be a quality starter up and down the board.

Everyone I’m the highest of them

use Arif Hasan’s Consensus Big BoardHere’s someone I’m higher than most of this draft class:

  • Georgia’s Malaki Starks
  • Iowa RB Kaleb Johnson
  • Tennessee DT Omarr Norman-Lott
  • William and Mary Ott Charles Grant
  • Oregon DT Jamalie Caldwell
  • Texas Te Gunner Helm
  • UCF RB RJ Harvey
  • Iowa OT Jalen Travis
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