2025 NFL Draft Declared Underclassmen
Frank Coyle/ Head scout and Staff
The current class of underclassmen have declared for the 2025 NFL Draft at the Jan. 15 deadline. This initial group is a small class with additions expected after the CFP title game on Jan. 20th. Both Notre Dame and Ohio State could provide another strong group of athletes for the NFL Draft. CFP players will have until Jan. 24th to enter the draft process.
Recent classes of underclassmen have been small groups due to an extra year of eligibility from COVID-19, in addition to the NIL system of endorsement money which has allowed players to be paid with many transferring in the busy transfer portal. The transfer portal has two periods this year, one concluded in December 2024 and another prior to the NFL Draft in mid-April 2025.
The current class could exceed 90 prospects once all deadlines have been passed and confirmed prospects have been verified. Many prospects from the skilled positions is on the list along with defensive front seven players. The NFL office will provide an official Underclassmen list after all deadlines and summit requests for entry.
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2025 NFL Draft Declared Underclassmen
Listed alphabetically
Offense
Quarterbacks
Jaxson Dart – 6-2, 220 – Ole Miss
Quinn Ewers – 6-2, 210 – Texas
Kyle McCord – 6’3, 215 – Syracuse
Jalen Milroe – 6-2, 225 – Alabama
Running Backs
LeQuint Allen – 6-0, 200 – Syracuse
Jaydon Blue – 6-0, 200 – Texas
Nate Carter – 5-10, 200 – Michigan State
Trevor Etienne – 5-9, 205 – Georgia
D.J. Giddens – 6-1, 215 – Kansas State
Ollie Gordon II – 6-2, 225 Oklahoma State
Omarion Hampton – 6-0, 220 – North Carolina
Jarquez Hunter – 5-9, 205 – Auburn
Jordan James – 5-10, 205 – Oregon
Ashton Jeanty – 5-9, 215 – Boise State
Kaleb Johnson – 6-0, 225 – Iowa
Montrell Johnson – 5-11, 215 – Florida
Damien Martinez – 6-0, 230 – Miami
Kalel Mullins – 6-1, 230 – Michigan
Dylan Sampson – 5-11, 200 – Tennessee
Raheim Sanders – 6-0, 230 – South Carolina
Wide Receivers
Elic Ayomanor – 6-2, 210 – Stanford
Isaiah Bond – 5-11, 180 – Texas
Ja’Corey Brooks – 6-2, 195 – Louisville
Sam Brown Jr. – 6-2, 195 – Miami
Patrick Bryant – 6-3, 200 – Illinois
Luther Burden III – 5-11, 210 – Missouri
Matthew Golden – 6-1, 195 – Texas
Tez Johnson – 6-1, 175 – Oregon
Tetairoa McMillan – 6-5, 210 – Arizona
Jackson Meeks – 6-1, 210 – Syracuse
Tight Ends
Elijah Arroyo – 6-4, 245 – Miami
Harold Fanin Jr. – 6-4, 230 – Bowling Green
Oronde Gadsden II – 6-5, 235 – Syracuse
Gunnar Helm – 6-6, 245 – Texas
Colston Loveland – 6-5, 245 – Michigan
Mason Taylor – 6-6, 255 – LSU
Offensive Line
Kelvin Banks Jr. – 6-4, 320 – Texas
Tyler Booker – 6-5, 325 – Alabama
Will Campbell – 6-6, 320 – LSU
Josh Conerly Jr. – 6-4, 305 – Oregon
Hayden Conner – 6-5, 325 – Texas
Dylan Fairchild – 6-5, 315 – Georgia
Emery Jones Jr. – 6-6, 330 – LSU
Marcus Mbow – 6-5, 300 – Purdue
Armand Membou – 6-3, 325 – Missouri
Tate Ratledge – 6-6, 310 – Georgia
Jonah Savaiinaea – 6-6, 330 – Arizona
Josh Simmons – 6-5, 310 – Ohio State
Cameron Williams – 6-5, 335 – Texas
Jared Wilson – 6-3, 310 – Georgia
Defensive Players
Edge Rushers
Abdul Carter – 6-2, 250 – Penn State
Mike Green – 6-4, 245 – Marshall
Landon Jackson – 6-5, 270 – Arkansas
James Pearce Jr. – 6-5, 245 – Tennessee
Nic Scourton – 6-4, 280 – Texas A&M
Shemar Stewart – 6-6, 290 – Texas A&M
Jalon Walker – 6-2, 245 – Georgia
Mykel Williams – 6-5, 265 – Georgia
Interior Defensive Line
Vernon Broughton – 6-4, 310 – Texas
Joshua Farmer – 6-3, 315 – Florida State
Mason Graham – 6-3, 320 – Michigan
Kenneth Grant – 6-3, 340 – Michigan
Derrick Harmon – 6-5, 310 – Oregon
Tyrion Ingram-Dawkins – 6-5, 280 – Georgia
Cam Jackson – 6-5, 350 – Florida
Walter Nolen – 6-3, 305 – Ole Miss
Jordan Phillips – 6-6, 320 – Maryland
T.J. Sanders – 6-4, 290 – South Carolina
Deone Walker – 6-6, 345 – Kentucky
Linebackers
Jihaad Campbell – 6-3, 245 – Alabama
Shemar James – 6-1, 235 – Florida
Kobe King – 6-1, 245 – Penn State
Nick Martin – 6-0, 220 – Oklahoma State
Chris Paul Jr. – 6-1, 235 – Ole Miss
Carson Schwesinger – 6-2, 225 – UCLA
Cornerbacks
Zion Childress – 6-1, 200 – Kentucky
Maxwell Hairston – 6-1, 185 – Kentucky
Gavin Holmes – 5-11, 180 – Texas
Travis Hunter – 6-1, 185 – Colorado
Will Johnson – 6-2, 200 – Michigan
Jalen Kimber – 6-0, 180 – Penn State
Jacob Parrish – 5-10, 195 – Kansas State
Shavon Revel – 6-2, 195 – East Carolina
Azareye’h Thomas – 6-2, 195 – Florida State
Safeties
Nick Emmanwori – 6-3, 225 – South Carolina
Malaki Starks – 6-1, 205 – Georgia
Kevin Winston Jr. – 6-2, 210 – Penn State