Penn State
• Jr
• 6’3″
/ 252 lbs
Projected Team
Tennessee
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PROSPECT RNK
2nd
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POSITION RNK
1st
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Travis Hunter and Abdul Carter are the two best players in this draft. The Titans have said they view Hunter as a cornerback. Carter plays a more premium position. In the wake of the Carter injury news, the odds of Tennessee trading out of the pick rise, but there may not be a team willing to present the Titans with a considerable haul for this quarterback class. It is more difficult for the Titans to pivot elsewhere this year, specifically, because there are fewer of those game-altering prospects. Carter ends up being the pick.
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Miami (FL)
• Sr
• 6’2″
/ 223 lbs
Projected Team
Cleveland
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PROSPECT RNK
8th
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POSITION RNK
1st
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PAYDS
4313
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RUYDS
204
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INTS
7
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TDS
43
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Cleveland is going to come out of this draft with a quarterback. The only question is whether that happens in the first round or on Day 2. If both Cam Ward and Shedeur Sanders are available, then odds are better that the Browns will like one of them. Ward has a higher ceiling.
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Colorado
• Sr
• 6’2″
/ 215 lbs
Projected Team
N.Y. Giants
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PROSPECT RNK
24th
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POSITION RNK
2nd
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PAYDS
4134
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RUYDS
-50
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INTS
10
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TDS
41
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New York wants a reason to be excited and a young quarterback delivers that belief. The Giants are desperate for an upgrade at the game’s most important position, and Shedeur Sanders is more than capable of handling the pressure in the Big Apple.
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Colorado
• Jr
• 6’1″
/ 185 lbs
Projected Team
New England
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PROSPECT RNK
1st
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POSITION RNK
1st
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REC
96
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REYDS
1,296
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YDS/REC
13.1
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TDS
16
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New England still needs to address its offensive line issues, but those looked better with Drake Maye installed at quarterback. It should remain a priority, but the Patriots are not going to have a better opportunity to add a playmaker like Travis Hunter to the offense.
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Michigan
• Jr
• 6’3″
/ 320 lbs
Projected Team
Jacksonville
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PROSPECT RNK
3rd
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POSITION RNK
1st
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Liam Coen’s first pick as head coach of the Jaguars is made on the defensive side of the ball. There is room for improvement on offense, but Mason Graham is certainly one of the best prospects available. Jacksonville is stacking talent on the defensive line with Josh Hines-Allen, Travon Walker and now Graham.
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Georgia
• Jr
• 6’2″
/ 245 lbs
Projected Team
Las Vegas
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PROSPECT RNK
9th
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POSITION RNK
2nd
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Las Vegas has been mentioned as a possibility for Myles Garrett and, while the two are different players, the Raiders would do well to add more of a pass-rushing threat opposite Maxx Crosby. They could use Tyree Wilson, Crosby and Walker together on pass-rushing downs.
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Arizona
• Jr
• 6’5″
/ 212 lbs
Projected Team
N.Y. Jets
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PROSPECT RNK
7th
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POSITION RNK
1st
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REC
84
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REYDS
1319
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YDS/REC
15.7
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TDS
8
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New York’s answer at quarterback is still very much unknown, but it is clear a need remains at wide receiver alongside Garrett Wilson. Tetairoa McMillan gives them a bigger-bodied complementary skill set in the offense.
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Michigan
• Jr
• 6’2″
/ 202 lbs
Projected Team
Carolina
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PROSPECT RNK
5th
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POSITION RNK
2nd
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In 2023, Will Johnson was a patient, dominant cornerback during Michigan’s title run. He dealt with a nagging turf toe injury in 2024, according to teammate Mason Graham, and that impacted his confidence. I am betting on him returning to the healthy version of himself and that could be the best player from this draft.
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Michigan
• Jr
• 6’5″
/ 245 lbs
Projected Team
New Orleans
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PROSPECT RNK
15th
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POSITION RNK
1st
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REC
56
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REYDS
582
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YDS/REC
10.4
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TDS
5
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New Orleans still has a decision to make on Derek Carr, but it can not be argued that they need more contributions in the pass game. The presence of Colston Loveland, who can push vertically up the seam, takes some of the pressure off Chris Olave to produce.
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LSU
• Jr
• 6’6″
/ 323 lbs
Projected Team
Chicago
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PROSPECT RNK
6th
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POSITION RNK
2nd
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Will Campbell will come in and push Braxton Jones for the left tackle job and, worse comes to worst, he is a plug-and-play starter at offensive guard. Ben Johnson upgrades the floor of that offensive line and moves one step closer toward realizing his goal of setting the stage for Caleb Williams.
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Ole Miss
• Jr
• 6’3″
/ 305 lbs
The interior defensive tackle talent walking out the door in San Francisco has been greater than the amount brought into the building. Walter Nolen is a plug-and-play starter for a unit that should be motivated having Robert Saleh back.
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Boise State
• Jr
• 5’9″
/ 215 lbs
Projected Team
Dallas
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PROSPECT RNK
10th
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POSITION RNK
1st
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RUYDS
2601
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YDS/ATT
7
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REYDS
138
|
TDS
30
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There are ways to take pressure off CeeDee Lamb being the only consistent outlet in the pass game without addressing wide receiver. There is plenty of time to supplement the pass catchers, but Ashton Jeanty is a dynamic runner, as well as a net positive in the pass game.
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Penn State
• Sr
• 6’6″
/ 261 lbs
Projected Team
Miami
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PROSPECT RNK
19th
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POSITION RNK
2nd
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REC
104
|
REYDS
1233
|
YDS/REC
11.9
|
TDS
12
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It sounds as though the organization has smoothed over its relationship with Tyreek Hill. Jonnu Smith is entering the final year of his contract and, while tight end is not the biggest need, the usage of Tyler Warren in Mike McDaniel’s offense is intriguing.
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Missouri
• Jr
• 6’3″
/ 325 lbs
Projected Team
Indianapolis
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PROSPECT RNK
14th
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POSITION RNK
3rd
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Indianapolis has two starting offensive linemen and even more depth slated to hit free agency next month. The Colts have the cap space to retain their roster, but may be more motivated to address other areas of need. Armand Membou played right tackle at Missouri, but would have no problem sliding inside.
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Marshall
• Soph
• 6’4″
/ 248 lbs
Projected Team
Atlanta
|
PROSPECT RNK
18th
|
POSITION RNK
5th
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Atlanta needs pass rush help and Mike Green has been charging up the boards after parlaying a strong final season into an equally impressive Senior Bowl showing.
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Texas A&M
• Jr
• 6’6″
/ 290 lbs
Projected Team
Arizona
|
PROSPECT RNK
23rd
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POSITION RNK
3rd
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Shemar Stewart played on the edge for Texas A&M, but has the size to play inside dependent upon the situation. Arizona took Darius Robinson in the first round last year and now continue stockpiling talent along the defensive line.
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Georgia
• Jr
• 6’5″
/ 265 lbs
Projected Team
Cincinnati
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PROSPECT RNK
29th
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POSITION RNK
1st
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The potential trade situation with Trey Hendrickson is still playing out, but the reality is that they could use a pass rusher on the opposite side. Sam Hubbard is also entering the final year of his contract if the Bengals do not decide to part ways with him. Myles Murphy has not yet panned out.
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South Carolina
• Jr
• 6’3″
/ 227 lbs
Projected Team
Seattle
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PROSPECT RNK
26th
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POSITION RNK
2nd
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Nick Emmanwori is expected to test well in Indianapolis, which should solidify his stock in the first round. Seattle is an ideal fit for him as Mike Macdonald has experience working with jumbo safeties like Kyle Hamilton.
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Alabama
• Jr
• 6’3″
/ 244 lbs
Projected Team
Tampa Bay
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PROSPECT RNK
21st
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POSITION RNK
1st
|
Devin White has already moved on from Tampa Bay and Lavonte David may not be far behind. Jihaad Campbell would step in and fill that need for them in 2025 and beyond.
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Michigan
• Jr
• 6’3″
/ 339 lbs
Projected Team
Denver
|
PROSPECT RNK
30th
|
POSITION RNK
5th
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D.J. Jones is scheduled to hit free agency in a matter of weeks if the Broncos do not reach an agreement with him. Kenneth Grant steps in to provide immediate help as a run defender, but also gives them some juice as a pass rusher.
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Texas
• Jr
• 6’0″
/ 195 lbs
Projected Team
Pittsburgh
|
PROSPECT RNK
34th
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POSITION RNK
4th
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REC
58
|
REYDS
987
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YDS/REC
17
|
TDS
9
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Pittsburgh has George Pickens in this moment and Pat Freiermuth working underneath in-line and out of the slot. By adding a talent like Matthew Golden, the Steelers would be able to spread it out a bit more. There would still be a question of who is going to play quarterback next season.
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Alabama
• Jr
• 6’5″
/ 325 lbs
Jim Harbaugh has made it clear that he is going to invest in the trenches and the interior offensive line was a downfall for them in the playoffs. Tyler Booker would be the fourth former first-round pick on the offensive line.
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Texas
• Jr
• 6’4″
/ 320 lbs
Projected Team
Green Bay
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PROSPECT RNK
8th
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POSITION RNK
2nd
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Kelvin Banks could be given a shot a left tackle or he could move inside to guard. Green Bay has a collection of those types of players: Zach Tom, Elgton Jenkins, Jordan Morgan and now Banks. Get the five best linemen on the field.
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Ohio State
• Sr
• 6’4″
/ 320 lbs
Projected Team
Minnesota
|
PROSPECT RNK
38th
|
POSITION RNK
3rd
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I get the impression that Minnesota is going to allow Sam Darnold to test free agency. In that scenario, the Vikings would probably re-sign Daniel Jones on a cheap deal and empower J.J. McCarthy coming off his injury, which allows them to fortify the offensive line in the first round.
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Oregon
• Jr
• 6’5″
/ 310 lbs
Projected Team
Houston
|
PROSPECT RNK
29th
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POSITION RNK
4th
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Houston plugs Derrick Harmon in between Will Anderson Jr. and Danielle Hunter as he continues to build out his defensive line in the vision of San Francisco.
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Ohio State
• Sr
• 6’5″
/ 310 lbs
Projected Team
L.A. Rams
|
PROSPECT RNK
17th
|
POSITION RNK
3rd
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Josh Simmons’ tape at left tackle, before he got hurt, was the best of any prospect in this draft class. The problem is that he suffered a season-ending injury, is only one year removed from San Diego State and most of his game play was against non-Power Four competition. Los Angeles is willing to take a chance on filling the positional need later in the first round.
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Oregon
• Jr
• 6’4″
/ 315 lbs
Projected Team
Baltimore
|
PROSPECT RNK
31st
|
POSITION RNK
6th
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If Baltimore is unable to re-sign left tackle Ronnie Stanley, then that is going to be a position of need for the Ravens. It may be an appropriate time for them to cut bait and find a more cost-effective option when there are a few options expected to be available in this range of the draft.
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North Dakota State
• Sr
• 6’6″
/ 305 lbs
Projected Team
Detroit
|
PROSPECT RNK
27th
|
POSITION RNK
2nd
|
Grey Zabel projects as an interior offensive lineman at the next level. Kevin Zeitler is likely not returning to the Motor City, so Zabel comes in to play offensive guard with the positional flexibility to play elsewhere if called into action.
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Missouri
• Jr
• 5’11”
/ 205 lbs
Projected Team
Washington
|
PROSPECT RNK
13th
|
POSITION RNK
2nd
|
REC
61
|
REYDS
676
|
YDS/REC
11.1
|
TDS
8
|
Washington gets a dynamic yards-after-the-catch wide receiver for Jayden Daniels; pairing him with Terry McLaurin in the process.
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Florida State
• Jr
• 6’2″
/ 198 lbs
Projected Team
Buffalo
|
PROSPECT RNK
39th
|
POSITION RNK
6th
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Buffalo is going to go defense. It is just a matter of defensive tackle, cornerback or safety. Azareye’h Thomas possesses the length that the Bills often covet on the boundary.
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Kentucky
• Jr
• 6’1″
/ 186 lbs
Projected Team
Kansas City
|
PROSPECT RNK
67th
|
POSITION RNK
7th
|
Maxwell Hairston has the most exposure to zone coverage, but could also hold up in man coverage. Kansas City has gotten by without investing significant assets into the position, but that may now need to change.
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Arkansas
• Sr
• 6’7″
/ 280 lbs
Projected Team
Philadelphia
|
PROSPECT RNK
61st
|
POSITION RNK
10th
|
At 6-foot-7, 280 pounds, Landon Jackson is expected to test well at the NFL combine. If he runs as fast and shows as well in the 3-cone drill, then his stock should soar once again. Brandon Graham and Josh Sweat are slated to hit free agency in Philadelphia.
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