Rising NFL Draft Prospects to Watch in 2025

Rising NFL Draft Prospects to Watch in 2025

Tons of quality prospects are coming on board at the collegiate level, too! Among them are players from Miami, Clemson, and Ohio State, each making a strong case for their future in the NFL.

That’s how most notably Cam Ward and Elijah Arroyo from Miami have gotten so much attention. Ward’s development as a player at the position has really opened eyes and impressed many with his arm strength, accuracy and overall decision-making. In contrast, Arroyo has been a dependable in-line TE for UCLA, showcasing athleticism and polished route-running ability.

From Clemson, Jake Briningstool checks in as a potential all-around stud at tight end with a rare blend of size and speed. His combination of size and route-running ability creates potential mismatches against most defenders, making him an intriguing asset to any passing game.

Purdue’s Marcus Mbow is a strong addition as a defensive lineman. Combine that strength, agility and surprising speed together and you have an absolute monster in the trenches on defense. Scouts are looking forward to seeing what he will be able to accomplish in the coming season!

Kaleb Johnson, of Iowa, is another to keep an eye on. As an offensive lineman, he’s just got unreal technique and footwork. His talents provide him to be a difference maker when it comes to protecting the quarterback and opening up running lanes.

Josh Conerly Jr, especially recently, has shown flexibility and nasty on the interior OL. His versatility is likely to make him the most coveted prospect for teams looking to shore up their front five. His time at each position will head his stock to the draft.

>Bowling Green Harbor Fannin Jr. comes to this process with a great game and a high upside as a safety. His instincts and ball-hawking abilities have made him one of the more talked about prospects to NFL scouts looking for playmakers in the secondary.

Texas’ Kelvin Banks Jr. has cemented himself as the second-best offensive tackle prospect, and one of this class’ best prospects period, with immense size, footwork and athleticism. His ability to protect the blind side makes him an appealing choice for teams in need of offensive line help.

Georgia’s Tate Ratledge Another top offensive line prospect, Ratledge packed a punch with his physical play and technique. His ability to handle the pressure of high-stakes games will help put him above other prospects.

Colorado quarterback and early Heisman favorite Shedeur Sanders has a very distinct and electric brand of play that’s practically reinvented the position. His leadership on the field and ability to read defenses have put him on the radar of NFL teams looking for their franchise quarterback.

168 Emeka Egbuka, Donovan Jackson and Josh Simmons (Ohio St) Top-tier talent. Whatever your interests—water, rural places, or environment—don’t miss this great trio! Egbuka’s receiving skills, coupled with Jackson’s prowess on the offensive line and Simmons’ versatility, make them valuable prospects heading into the draft.

Missouri’s Luther Burden III is picking up momentum, too, as an enticing wide receiver. His combination of speed and route-running precision will make him an option teams yearning for eccentric playmakers will salivate over.

Finally, Alabama’s Jalen Milroe adds to this loaded class of signal callers. His dual-threat capabilities give him the potential to be a very exciting fantasy quarterback. Teams interested in having a more varied offensive attack will certainly perk up.

Tags

Leave a Reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *

About Author

Alex Lorel

Lorem ipsum dolor sit amet, consectetur adipiscing elit, sed do eiusmod tempor incididunt ut labore et dolore magna aliqua veniam.

Categories

Tags