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4/4/25

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2025 NFL Draft: Updated NFL Big Board, Latest Top 200 Rankings

Penn State Nittany Lions defensive end Abdul Carter (11) reacts after sacking Maryland Terrapins quarterback MJ Morris (not pictured) during the first quarter at Beaver Stadium.
Penn State Nittany Lions defensive end Abdul Carter (11) reacts after sacking Maryland Terrapins quarterback MJ Morris (not pictured) during the first quarter at Beaver Stadium. Matthew O'Haren-Imagn Images.

We are now less than three weeks away from the big weekend. The 2025 NFL Draft brings hopes for all 32 franchises and excitement for the next chapter in the leaves of countless college prospects. This class is unique, as are all draft classes. But don't let them tell you it's bad.

Here's our latest look at the available talent for the 2025 NFL Draft; featuring our top-200 overall prospects available with a few weeks left and a couple dozen players left to grade.

Latest 2025 NFL Mock Draft

Updated Top 150 for 2025 NFL Draft

Updated 2025 NFL Draft Top 10

1. Travis Hunter, CB/WR, Colorado Colorado logo

Hunter's positional versatility lingers as a potential trump card for the other would-be challengers for the top spot. With twice as many pathways to impacting the game, Hunter feels like the player who will have a big impact available for everyone.

And that keeps him locked in at No. 1 overall.

Travis Hunter's Full Scouting Report


2. Abdul Carter, LB, Penn State Penn State Nittany Lions logo

Carter's pre-draft process has turned into an uneventful one. Lingering questions about injuries have interrupted his testing — but this is the kind of player whose film speaks for itself. Loudly.

Abdul Carter's Full Scouting Report


3. Ashton Jeanty, RB, Boise State Boise State logo

Jeanty could be a Bear. He could be a Raider. How high he ultimately goes will be a fascinating litmus test of this year's class. He likely won't have to wait long to be considered the "best player available" on many boards. Jeanty's a prospect who should find production regardless of the landing spot — he's a transformative talent.

Ashton Jeanty's Full Scouting Report


4. Will Johnson, CB, Michigan Michigan Wolverines logo

Johnson did not have a great 2024 campaign relative to his other film. But players don't just forget how to play football. Johnson's talent is among the tops in the class, even if he didn't quite measure in as long as many expected at the Combine.

Will Johnson's Full Scouting Report


5. Will Campbell, OG, LSU LSU Tigers logo

For all of the discourse around Will Campbell's arm length, it appears as though there will be no overthinking his prospects in this draft. He is said to potentially go as high as New England at number for overall, with the floor appearing to be somewhere between 10 and 13 with 2 offensive line-hungry teams in Chicago (left tackle), San Francisco (long-term tackle), Dallas (guard), and Miami (guard).

Will Campbell's Full Scouting Report


6. Mason Graham, DL, Michigan Michigan Wolverines logo

Graham is not without his detractors. However, it feels as though some of this is rooted in the hyper-critical nature of the final few weeks of the NFL Draft cycle. No prospect is safe from overthinking in the final weeks, and that appears to be true for Graham as well.

He's a sturdy player whose 2023 resume offered the best look at who he can be for an NFL team.

Mason Graham's Full Scouting Report


7. Malaki Starks, SAF, Georgia Georgia Bulldogs logo

Starks is another talent who was better in 2023 and appears to be facing the prospect of overthinking. The good news for him? The yo-yo appears to have swung back up already, with his name seemingly stabilizing once again as an upper-echelon prospect.

Malaki Starks' Full Scouting Report


8. Shemar Stewart, EDGE, TEXAS A&M Texas A&M Aigges Logo

The debate is very much still alive for Texas A&M defensive lineman Shemar Stewart. But at the end of the day, his opportunities in the Aggies defense did not afford him the reps necessary to showcase the full spectrum of his potential.

He's got so much potential, and despite what the detractors point out, he's a forceful run defender — which gives him a floor on which to lean as he refines his pass-rush plan.

Shemar Stewart's Full Scouting Report


9. Josh Simmons, OT, Ohio State Ohio State Buckeyes logo

The medicals will keep Simmons from being drafted in this stratosphere of the draft in real life. I'm aware of that, and you should be, too. But without access to Simmons' updated medicals, I can't, in good faith, arbitrarily drop his stock.

This is a medical risk that someone is going to have to be comfortable with. But if it turns out okay, he could change your offensive line.

Josh Simmons' Full Scouting Report


10. Jahdae Barron, DB, Texas Texas Longhorns logo

While Josh Simmons could change your offensive line, Jahdae Barron could definitely change your secondary. Barron is a diverse talent who suggested at his pro day that teams have asked him about playing outside corner, inside corner, and safety.

I see no reason why he couldn't excel at any—he's a rare mix of talent.

Jahdae Barron's Full Scouting Report


Missouri Tigers offensive lineman Armand Membou (79) lines up against the Massachusetts Minutemen during the first half at Warren McGuirk Alumni Stadium. Mandatory Credit: Eric Canha-Imagn Images
Missouri Tigers offensive lineman Armand Membou (79) lines up against the Massachusetts Minutemen during the first half at Warren McGuirk Alumni Stadium. Mandatory Credit: Eric Canha-Imagn Images

Updated 2025 NFL Draft Rankings 11-20

11. Armand Membou, OL, Missouri

12. Kenneth Grant, DT, Michigan

13. Mykel Williams, EDGE, Georgia

14. Mike Green, EDGE, Marshall

15. Shavon Revel, CB, East Carolina

16. Tyler Warren, TE, Penn State

17. Cameron Ward, QB, Miami (FL)

18. Nick Emmanwori, SAF, South Carolina

19. Jalon Walker, LB, Georgia

20. Jihaad Campbell, LB, Alabama

Defense dominates this block of talent, with representation on each level of defense to go along with the QB1 and TE1 of this class. The upside of players like Nick Emmanwori, Kenneth Grant, Mykel Williams, and Shavon Revel also makes this a high-potential group. 

This group features the last of my universal first-round grades and gets into the late first-round grades, underscoring the discrepancy in value that will exist for some of the teams picking in the 17-25 range of the draft this year. That is, of course, unless the teams in front of them start disproportionately drafting for needs. 


Ohio State Buckeyes wide receiver Emeka Egbuka scores a touchdown against the Purdue Boilermakers in college football game action at Ohio Stadium
Ohio State Buckeyes wide receiver Emeka Egbuka (2) scores a touchdown against the Purdue Boilermakers in the second half at Ohio Stadium on Saturday, Nov. 9, 2024, in Columbus, Ohio.

Updated 2025 NFL Draft Rankings 21-30

21. Emeka Egbuka, WR, Ohio State

22. Nic Scourton, EDGE, Texas A&M

23. Josh Conerly, OT, Oregon

24. Matthew Golden, WR, Texas

25. Kelvin Banks Jr., OT, Texas

26. Donovan Ezeiruaku, EDGE, Boston College

27. Tyler Booker, OG, Alabama

28. Derrick Harmon, DL, Oregon

29. Carson Schwesinger, LB, UCLA

30. Xavier Watts, SAF, Notre Dame

The wide receiver class isn't last year's. That much is for sure. But getting representation here in the 20's means this is still a class I like quite a bit. Emeka Egbuka feels like the prospect profile I can trust the most — although he does not have the ceiling of either of the two receivers who rank directly behind him. 

The depth of the trench class continues to shine, with names like Booker, Harmon, Banks Jr., Conerly, and Scourton all sitting in the top 30. 


Mississippi Rebels defensive back Trey Amos (9) catches the ball as he steps out of bounds over Oklahoma Sooners running back Taylor Tatum (8) during the first half at Vaught-Hemingway Stadium. Mandatory Credit: Petre Thomas-Imagn Images
Mississippi Rebels defensive back Trey Amos (9) catches the ball as he steps out of bounds over Oklahoma Sooners running back Taylor Tatum (8) during the first half. Petre Thomas-Imagn Images

Updated 2025 NFL Draft Rankings 31-40

31. Tetairoa McMillan, WR, Arizona

32. Trey Amos, CB, Mississippi

33. Colston Loveland, TE, Michigan

34. Darien Porter, CB, Iowa State

35. Luther Burden III, WR, Missouri

36. Shedeur Sanders, QB, Colorado

37. Elic Ayomanor, WR, Stanford

38. Maxwell Hairston, CB, Kentucky

39. Walter Nolen, DL, Mississippi

40. Aireontae Ersery, OT, Minnesota

This block of the class boasts a lot of athletic potential. Trey Amos enjoyed a big breakout in 2024 after stops in Louisiana and Alabama. Colston Loveland profiles as a much more productive player than he was able to show at Michigan this season.

Darien Porter only recently converted to cornerback and Walter Nolen's been flashing his potential for years. Which ones can maximize their abilities in this stretch of the class? 


Kansas State Wildcats cornerback Jacob Parrish (10) celebrates with safety Marques Sigle (21) and linebacker Asa Newsom (23) after intercepting a pass against the Oklahoma State Cowboys in the third quarter.
Kansas State Wildcats cornerback Jacob Parrish (10) celebrates with safety Marques Sigle (21) and linebacker Asa Newsom (23) pass against the Oklahoma State Cowboys. Scott Sewell-Imagn Images.

Updated 2025 NFL Draft Rankings 41-50

41. Jacob Parrish, CB, Kansas State

42. Jayden Higgins, WR, Iowa State

43. Donovan Jackson, OL, Ohio State

44. James Pearce Jr., EDGE, Tennessee

45. Alfred Collins, IDL, Texas

46. Tyleik Williams, DL, Ohio State

47. Mason Taylor, TE, LSU

48. Benjamin Morrison, CB, Notre Dame

49. Andrew Mukuba, SAF, Texas

50. Grey Zabel, OL, North Dakota St


If you like hard-nosed footballers this is the group for you. Alfred Collins and Tyleik Williams are a mean, nasty back-to-back set of defensive tackles who set the tone inside.

Andrew Mukuba is a fearless safety despite his stature — same as Jacob Parrish at cornerback. And Senior Bowl darling Grey Zabel, with offensive line scarcity, could easily be long gone by this actual pick. He's got that nasty streak to his game, too. 


Miami Hurricanes tight end Elijah Arroyo (8) runs with the ball after a catch against Syracuse Orange defensive back Clarence Lewis (3) during the second half. Rich Barnes-Imagn Images

Updated 2025 NFL Draft Rankings 51-60

51. Elijah Arroyo, TE, Miami (FL)

52. Jonah Savaiinaea, OL, Arizona

53. Jack Bech, WR, TCU

54. Darius Alexander, DT, Toledo

55. TJ Sanders, DL, South Carolina

56. Tate Ratledge, IOL, Georgia

57. Quinshon Judkins, RB, Ohio State

58. TreVeyon Henderson, RB, Ohio State

59. JT Tuimoloau, EDGE, Ohio State

60. Ashton Gillotte, EDGE, Louisville


Players ranked 51st through 60th are populated by guards, running backs, and another healthy serving of trench players. Big, physical guards in Jonah Savaiinaea and Tate Ratledge offer a sturdy outlook for teams needing interior support on Day 2.

Darius Alexander and TJ Sanders are disruptive interior defenders. Ohio State is well represented — with both halves of their running back duo and DL JT Tuimoloau. 


Tennessee’s Tennessee defensive lineman James Pearce Jr. (27) celebraes Tennessee defensive lineman Omarr Norman-Lott’s (55) sack during an NCAA college football game between Tennessee and Mississippi State.
Tennessee’s Tennessee defensive lineman James Pearce Jr. (27) celebrates Tennessee defensive lineman Omarr Norman-Lott’s (55) sack during a game between Tennessee and Mississippi State.

Updated 2025 NFL Draft Rankings 61-70

61. Landon Jackson, EDGE, Arkansas

62. Omarion Hampton, RB, North Carolina

63. Jaylin Noel, WR, Iowa State

64. Omarr Norman-Lott, DL, Tennessee

65. Bradyn Swinson, EDGE, LSU

66. Danny Stutsman, LB, Oklahoma

67. Demetrius Knight Jr., LB, South Carolina

68. Marcus Mbow, OL, Purdue

69. Kaleb Johnson, RB, Iowa

70. Azareye'h Thomas, CB, Florida State

Situation-specific talent feels like one of the themes of this block of talent. What team can best afford Omarr Norman-Lott pass rush opportunities inside?

What team can find the right home to develop Marcus Mbow, who feels destined to play inside due to a lean frame and lack of length? Azareye'h Thomas is excellent in press-man. Who can let him play that the most while trying to develop the rest of his game? 


National team defensive lineman Jamaree Caldwell of Oregon (90) works through drills during Senior Bowl practice for the National team at Hancock Whitney Stadium.
National team defensive lineman Jamaree Caldwell of Oregon (90) works through drills during Senior Bowl practice for the National team at Hancock Whitney Stadium. Vasha Hunt-Imagn Images.

Updated 2025 NFL Draft Rankings 71-80

71. Ozzy Trapilo, OT, Boston College

72. Anthony Belton, OT, North Carolina State

73. Jamaree Caldwell, DT, Oregon

74. Jared Ivey, DL, Mississippi

75. Shemar Turner, IDL, Texas A&M

76. Bhayshul Tuten, RB, Virginia Tech

77. Josaiah Stewart, EDGE, Michigan

78. Oluwafemi Oladejo, EDGE, UCLA

79. Princely Umanmielen, EDGE, Mississippi

80. Jordan Burch, EDGE, Oregon


Another seven defensive linemen live in this block of 10! You want a supersized, athletic big boy? Jamaree Caldwell fits the bill. You want an inside/outside defender? Jared Ivey excels in tight spaces.

A prototypical upside player in Olu Oladejo offers loads of potential after a late shift to playing on the edge. 


Mississippi Rebels wide receiver Tre Harris (9) runs after a catch for a first down as Kentucky Wildcats defensive back Jordan Lovett (25) pursues during the second half at Vaught-Hemingway Stadium.
Mississippi Rebels wide receiver Tre Harris (9) runs after a catch for a first down as Kentucky Wildcats defensive back Jordan Lovett (25) at Vaught-Hemingway Stadium. Petre Thomas-Imagn Images.

Updated 2025 NFL Draft Rankings 81-90

81. Tre Harris, WR, Mississippi

82. Cameron Williams, OT, Texas

83. Chase Lundt, OT, Connecticut

84. Charles Grant, OT, William & Mary

85. Jeffrey Bassa, LB, Oregon

86. Dylan Sampson, RB, Tennessee

87. Cobee Bryant, CB, Kansas

88. Jaxson Dart, QB, Mississippi

89. Tyler Shough, QB, Louisville

90. Lathan Ransom, SAF, Ohio State

The next chapter of the quarterback class is likely drafted before these rankings. The supply and demand challenges of this year's class make that likely.

However, the scheme translation for Jaxson Dart and the durability questions and sample size for Tyler Shough make them big risk vs. reward debates that feel much more appropriate (to me) to be ranked a little further down the board. 


Oklahoma Sooners defensive back Billy Bowman Jr. (2) celebrates an interception in the first half of the Red River Rivalry college football game between the University of Oklahoma Sooners and the Texas Longhorn at the Cotton Bowl Stadium in Dallas, Texas.
Oklahoma Sooners defensive back Billy Bowman Jr. (2) celebrates an interception in the first half of the Red River Rivalry at the Cotton Bowl Stadium in Dallas, Texas.

Updated 2025 NFL Draft Rankings 91-100

91. Gunnar Helm, TE, Texas

92. Jalen Royals, WR, Utah State

93. Billy Bowman, SAF, Oklahoma

94. Kevin Winston Jr., SAF, Penn State

95. Savion Williams, WR, TCU

96. Tai Felton, WR, Maryland

97. Nohl Williams, CB, California

98. Caleb Ransaw, CB, Tulane

99. Kobe King, LB, Penn State

100. Miles Frazier, OG, LSU

This is a healthy block for the secondary, especially when considering Lathan Ransom also checks in at No. 90 overall, too. Billy Bowman is a big-time ball-hawk who needs to clean up his tackling, whereas Kevin Winston needs a return to full health after missing nearly the entire 2024 season.

Still, Caleb Ransaw's athleticism and tackling and Nohl Williams's ball production at cornerback are both really easy traits to like. 


Alabama Crimson Tide quarterback Jalen Milroe (4) passes the ball during the fourth quarter against the Oklahoma Sooners at Gaylord Family-Oklahoma Memorial Stadium.
Alabama Crimson Tide quarterback Jalen Milroe (4) passes the ball during the fourth quarter against the Oklahoma Sooners at Gaylord Family-Oklahoma Memorial Stadium. William Purnell-Imagn Images.

Updated 2025 NFL Draft Rankings 101-110

101. Harold Fannin Jr., TE, Bowling Green

102. Barryn Sorrell, EDGE, Texas

103. Jack Sawyer, EDGE, Ohio State

104. Jalen Milroe, QB, Alabama

105. Jordan Phillips, IDL, Maryland

106. Ty Robinson, IDL, Nebraska

107. Joshua Farmer, DT, Florida State

108. Caleb Rogers, OG, Texas Tech

109. Jaylen Reed, SAF, Penn State

110. Jonas Sanker, SAF, Virginia


Arkansas Razorbacks wide receiver Isaac TeSlaa (4) celebrates after scoring a touchdown during the first quarter against the Texas A&M Aggies at AT&T Stadium. Kevin Jairaj-Imagn Images

Updated 2025 NFL Draft Rankings 111-120

111. Damien Martinez, RB, Miami (FL)

112. Kyle Kennard, EDGE, South Carolina

113. Devin Neal, RB, Kansas

114. Elijah Roberts, EDGE, SMU

115. Isaac TeSlaa, WR, Arkansas

116. Carson Vinson, OT, Alabama A&M

117. Zah Frazier, CB, UTSA

118. Denzel Burke, CB, Ohio State

119. Cameron Skattebo, RB, Arizona State

120. David Walker, EDGE, Central Arkansas


Oregon Ducks quarterback Dillon Gabriel (8) throws a pass during the second quarter against the Ohio State Buckeyes at Rose Bowl Stadium.
Oregon Ducks quarterback Dillon Gabriel (8) throws a pass during the second quarter against the Ohio State Buckeyes at Rose Bowl Stadium. Robert Hanashiro-Imagn Images.

Updated 2025 NFL Draft Rankings 121-130

121. Jackson Hawes, TE, Georgia Tech

122. Thomas Fidone II, TE, Nebraska

123. Jordan James, RB, Oregon

124. Isaiah Bond, WR, Texas

125. Shemar James, LB, Florida

126. Trevor Etienne, RB, Georgia

127. Jalen Travis, OT, Iowa State

128. Will Howard, QB, Ohio State

129. Barrett Carter, LB, Clemson

130. Dillon Gabriel, QB, Oregon


Western Kentucky Hilltoppers defensive back Upton Stout (21) reacts after intercepting a pass against the South Alabama Jaguars during the second half.
Western Kentucky Hilltoppers defensive back Upton Stout (21) reacts after intercepting a pass against the South Alabama Jaguars during the second half. Stephen Lew-USA TODAY Sports.

Updated 2025 NFL Draft Rankings 131-140

131. Quincy Riley, CB, Louisville

132. Tory Horton, WR, Colorado State

133. Emery Jones Jr., OL, LSU

134. Upton Stout, CB, Western Kentucky

135. Nick Martin, LB, Oklahoma State

136. Vernon Broughton, DL, Texas

137. Dorian Strong, CB, Virginia Tech

138. Jared Wilson, IOL, Georgia

139. Wyatt Milum, OL, West Virginia

140. Malachi Moore, SAF, Alabama


Notre Dame Fighting Irish defensive lineman Howard Cross III (56) carries the trophy off the field after defeating the Georgia Bulldogs at Caesars Superdome. Mandatory Credit: Amber Searls-Imagn Images

Updated 2025 NFL Draft Rankings 141-150

141. DJ Giddens, RB, Kansas State

142. Smael Mondon Jr., LB, Georgia

143. Mitchell Evans, TE, Notre Dame

144. Kyle McCord, QB, Syracuse

145. Ollie Gordon II, RB, Oklahoma State

146. Xavier Restrepo, WR, Miami (FL)

147. Dylan Fairchild, OG, Georgia

148. JJ Pegues, IDL, Ole Miss

149. Howard Cross III, IDL, Notre Dame

150. Chris Paul Jr., LB, Ole Miss


Miami Hurricanes defensive lineman Tyler Baron (9) celebrates after sacking Florida A&M Rattlers quarterback Daniel Richardson during the third quarter at Hard Rock Stadium. Sam Navarro-Imagn Images

Updated 2025 NFL Draft Rankings 151-160

151. Jah Joyner, EDGE, Minnesota

152. Pat Bryant, WR, Illinois

153. Jalen Rivers, OL, Miami (FL)

154. Maxen Hook, SAF, Toledo

155. Seth McLaughlin, C, Ohio State

156. Craig Woodson, SAF, California

157. Cam Miller, QB, North Dakota State

158. Tyler Baron, EDGE, Miami

159. Kyle Williams, WR, Washington State

160. Terrance Ferguson, TE, Oregon


Texas Tech's Jalin Conyers (12) runs in for a touchdown during the AutoZone Liberty Bowl between Arkansas and Texas Tech in Memphis, Tenn., on Friday, December 27, 2024.

Updated 2025 NFL Draft Rankings 161-170

161. Jalin Conyers, TE, Texas Tech

162. Aeneas Peebles, IDL, Virginia Tech

163. Brashard Smith, RB, SMU

164. Jaydon Blue, RB, Texas

165. Connor Colby, OG, Iowa

166. Deone Walker, DT, Kentucky

167. Logan Brown, OT, Kansas

168. Raheim Sanders, RB, South Carolina

169. Antwaun Powell-Ryland, EDGE, Virginia Tech

170. Nash Jones, OG, Texas State


Rutgers Scarlet Knights running back Kyle Monangai (5) leaps into the air as he crosses the goal line during the first quarter against the Michigan State Spartans at Spartan Stadium. Dale Young-Imagn Images

Updated 2025 NFL Draft Rankings 171-180

171. Moliki Matavao, TE, UCLA

172. Kitan Crawford, SAF, Nevada

173. Jay Toia, NT, UCLA

174. Jake Majors, IOL, Texas

175. Kain Medrano, LB, UCLA

176. Jay Higgins, LB, Iowa

177. Sebastian Castro, SAF, Iowa

178. Yahya Black, IDL, Iowa

179. Ty Hamilton, IDL, Ohio State

180. Kyle Monangai, RB, Rutgers


Indiana Hoosiers defensive lineman CJ West (8) celebrates after a defensive play against the Maryland Terrapins during the first half at Memorial Stadium. Robert Goddin-Imagn Images.

Updated 2025 NFL Draft Rankings 181-190

181. CJ West, IDL, Indiana

182. Jackson Slater, IOL, Sacramento State

183. Zy Alexander, CB, LSU

184. Jabbar Muhammad, CB, Oregon

185. Tyler Batty, EDGE, BYU

186. Oronde Gadsden II, TE, Syracuse

187. Kaimon Rucker, EDGE, North Carolina

188. Jack Kiser, LB, Notre Dame

189. Quinn Ewers, QB, Texas

190. Que Robinson, EDGE, Alabama


Oregon Ducks wide receiver Tez Johnson catches a pass for a touchdown during the first half against Illinois Fighting Illini defensive back Xavier Scott at Autzen Stadium.
Oregon Ducks wide receiver Tez Johnson (15) catches a pass for a touchdown during the first half against Illinois Fighting Illini defensive back Xavier Scott (14) at Autzen Stadium. Troy Wayrynen-Imagn Images.

Updated 2025 NFL Draft Rankings 191-200

191. LeQuint Allen, RB, Syracuse

192. Cam'Ron Jackson, IDL, Florida

193. Tahj Brooks, RB, Texas Tech

194. Max Brosmer, QB, Minnesota

195. Ajani Cornelius, OL, Oregon

196. Luke Lachey, TE, Iowa

197. Tez Johnson, WR, Oregon

198. Garrett Dellinger, OG, LSU

199. Mac McWilliams, CB, UCF

200. Jackson Meeks, WR, Syracuse


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