Scouting Senior Bowl Prospects

Senior Bowl 2025 – Game Feb. 1 2025

Mobile, Al – 2:30 pm est – NFL Network

Scouting Senior Bowl Prospects

Frank Coyle /Staff –

 Players to Watch
    Practice results

 Offensive Players

 QB Jaxson Dart – Ole Miss was one of the more discussed players at the event. He settled into the pro set offense and made progress over the week. He shows nice development in the basic skills especially his delivery and arm strength, though needs work on his footwork when under center. He combines athleticism with a live arm to drive the ball with the smarts, toughness and good intangibles to make the step up to a pro system in time.

QB Dillon Gabriel – Oregon was prepared for this critical week. He settled into the pro set offense and made impressive progress over the practices. He had a good week and shows development in the basic skills, combining mobility, smarts, toughness and good intangibles. He shows a good arm and quick delivery to deliver the ball and fine understanding to direct an offense.

QB Tyler Shough – Louisville showed well in the practices. He has a strong arm, though a long delivery that needs work. He needs work on his accuracy and footwork to play up to his natural talent. He expects to participate in the NFL Combine in early March and is a prospect to watch in workouts.

WR Tez Johnson – Oregon showed very good separation ability with the deep speed to hit the home run. He had an excellent week and helped his stock especially showing the ability to play outside or in the slot.  He shows big play abilities, though his size presents a huge question for front offices.

WR Jack Bech – TCU displayed good hands and the separation speed and the burst to get open against tight coverage. He beat several highly-rated corners and has the ability to make big plays with deceptive deep speed. He is a developed route runner with good speed and the ability to adjust in routes.

WR Jayden Higgins – Iowa State displayed good separation speed vs tight coverage. He created consistent space vs several highly rated corners. He runs precise routes with good footwork at the breakpoint. His developed route running and ability to read coverage allows him to show his fine hands and overall high level of development.

WR Kyle Williams – Washington State displayed fine positional skills with the burst to create space and separate in coverage. He showed top hands and fine body control to go up for the ball. He runs good routes and the full route tree to be ready to play in multiple sets in the NFL. He is a prospect to watch at the NFL Combine.

RB R.J. HarveyUCF looked sharp in passing situations. He caught the ball very well over the week with the ability to make yardage after the catch. As a runner, he is quick to the line and top cutting skills to slide in the hole to change directions.

RB Jarquez Hunter – Auburn displayed fine cutting skills, combining quickness, power and speed with natural running skills. He showed reliable hands catching the ball out of the backfield along with sound route running.

RB Devin Neal – Kansas showed a burst to the hole with good power, but only average cutting skills. He caught the ball well during practices and showed toughness and willingness as a blocker, though he needs hand technique development there to play as a pro. He had a decent week as both a runner and receiver that gained notice as a very versatile type.

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TE Elijah Arroyo – Miami had an impressive week. He moved well and showed fine separation and awareness in coverage to beat the best cover men consistently. Shows soft hands and a keen sense of openings with the run after the catch to break plays. His is a fluid flexible athlete with speed and playmaking ability to jump up the charts further.

TE Jackson Hawes – Georgia Tech is a big receiver who graded out well as a pass catcher. He shows adequate speed and a sense of route running and coverage to adjust in routes. He has the speed to stretch the middle seam and is an above average inline blocker with a long reach and good footwork.

TE Mason Taylor – LSU displayed the ability to get into his routes easily with good footwork to separate. He uses his length and frame well to adjust to the pass and consistently catch the ball. He has a long athletic frame, though needs work on his technique as an inline blocker.

TE Harold Fannin Jr – Bowling Green was a consistent receiver with very good hands and nice movement from a few positions. He was quick off the line and ran good routes and showed developed receiving skills. His hands were sound over the practices and proved dangerous in the red zone despite tight coverage.

OL Grey Zabel – North Dakota St is a physical athletic lineman with intriguing skills for several positions. He shows developed sound technique and very good functional strength which translated into consistent overall play. He moves well and displays strong base with long arms and quick hands to gain control and punch early on the down. He finishes with the ability to sustain and anchor vs power moves.

OT Aireontae Ersery – Minnesota displayed sound technique and footwork. He must bend his knees to handle the bull rush and avoid defenders from getting into his body and under his pads. He slides well and very effective when he gets his hands on a defender and bends with the strength and technique to contain secondary moves.

OT Ozzy Trapilo – Boston College is a physical blocker and gets a powerful push at the POA. When he gets his hands on a defender early on the down, he shows the functional strength, footwork and leg drive to win in matchups. In pass protection, he has good footwork with the ability to anchor and control to sustain his blocks, using his reach to maintain distance. He helped his cause over the week and is rising up the charts.

OT Marcus Mbow – Purdue was technically sound in his pro set and moves well for a big athlete. He adjusted nicely to moves and improved daily over the week. He displays agility and balance with fine power to match up in protection. He also shows the toughness to sustain, though needs further reps to use his power and improve his overall technique as a drive blocker.




2025 East-West Shrine Bowl – Players to Watch

2025 East-West Shrine Bowl ClassicJan. 30, 2025 – Arlington, Texas

The 100th annual East-West Shrine All-Star game will be played in Arlington, Texas on January 30, 2025. The game has been played in St. Petersburg, Florida in recent years after short stays in Houston and San Antonio in January ‘06. The game was an institution on the West Coast in San Francisco prior to 2006 contest.

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Weigh-in – Friday, Jan 24th                Practices – Saturday, Jan. 25 thru Tues Jan. 28
Complete Measurements of East-West Roster below

East-West Shrine Game 2025      

Game – Jan. 30, 2025 – Arlington, Texas 8 pm – NFL Network – 100th Anniversary

Players to Watch
Frank Coyle & Scouting Staff

Offense

QB Kyle McCord – Syracuse – 6025 224
Rising prospect continued his strong final performance vs top talent. Capable of earning a top 5-8  QB ranking with a big game.

QB Brady Cook – Missouri – 6017 209
Quick delivery and accurate with the experience

RB Tahj Brooks – Texas Tech – 5091 229
Breast of a runner with powerful frame and the burst to get to the 2nd level. Ready for a big game

RB Raheim Sanders – South Carolina RB 6000 224
Physical runner with the ability to be the feature guy here.

WR Isaiah Neyor Nebraska – 6036 222
Big athlete competed an impressive week and is ready for a strong performance.

WR Ja’Corey Brooks Louisville – 6014 191
Agile receiver displays a fine level of development to be a factor in the game.

WR Will Sheppard Colorado – 6020 198
Impressive week as part of the Buffaloes trio of pass catchers.

WR KeAndre Lambert-Smith – Auburn – 6003 193
Speedster can light it up in the deep game

TE Oronde Gadsden II – Syracuse – 6042 247
TE Luke Lachey – Iowa – 6053 245

OT Bryce Cabeldue Kansas – 6046 306
OG Joshua Gray Oregon State – 6033 300

Defense

Edge Elijah Roberts – SMU – 6032 290
Strong week displaying quickness and power off the edge.

Edge Ahmed Hassanein – Boise State – 6024     273
Nice size with the quickness to use his powerful frame to win with power and speed.

DT Jordan Phillips – Maryland  – 6012 318
DT J.J. Pegues – Ole Miss – 6021 323

LB Teddye Buchanan – California – 6017 236
LB Chris Paul Jr. – Ole Miss – 6007 224

CB Tyron Herring – Delaware – 6010 202
Small college athlete showed he belong and a guy to watch in coverage with definite upside potential.

CB Cobee Bryant – Kansas – 5110 171
Quick cover man can blanket receivers in man coveraage.

CB Alijah Huzzie – North Carolina – 5092 194
S Craig Woodson – California – 5116 202

East-West Shrine 2025 Roster and Weigh-in Results

East Squad
      Player                                 College                       Position    Ht.      Wt.       Arm      Hand    Wing

Aaron Smith                              South Carolina St          LB        6004     226       3228     838       7568

Ahmed Hassanein                     Boise State                   Edge     6024     273       3238     900       7948

Aiden Williams                          Minnesota Duluth        OT        6055     314       3228     938       7948

Alijah Clark                                Syracuse                          S           6004     188       3028     948       7618

Alijah Huzzie                             North Carolina               CB        5092     194       3000     848       7278

Andres Borregales                     Miami (Fl)                      K          5103     199       2918     818       7068

Antwane Wells Jr.                     Ole Miss                        WR       6002     203       3200     838       7618

Antwaun Powell-Ryland              Virginia Tech           Edge     6022     253       3118     928       7538

Ben Yurosek                              Georgia                          TE        6040     242       3300     938       7978

Ben Sauls                                 Pittsburgh                       K          5093     185       2928     938       7038

Brady Cook                               Missouri                        QB       6017     209       3258     928       7748

Brandon Crenshaw-Dixon          Florida                      OT        6065     313       3448     1038     8300

Brent Matiscik                           TCU                              LS        6002     232       3028     838       7258

Bryce Cabeldue                         Kansas                         OT        6046     306       3248     918       8038

Caden Prieskorn                        Ole Miss                      TE        6054     255       3300     1018     7928

Cam Miller                                North Dakota State       QB       6007     210       2978     928       7268

Cam Horsley                             Boston College              DL        6025     307       3318     928       8078

Cam’Ron Silmon-Craig               Colorado                      S          5103     184       2958     838       7068

Carson Bruener                         Washington                  LB        6007     223       3200     948       7700

Carter Runyon                           Towson                         TE        6042     235       3318     938       8138

Chandler Martin                         Memphis                       LB        5114     233       3158     958       7648

Chaz Chambliss                        Georgia                         LB        6016     242       3138     948       7700

Chris Paul Jr.                            Ole Miss                       LB        6007     224       3018     928       7538

C.J. West                                  Indiana                          DL        6005     314       3148     978       7878

Cobee Bryant                            Kansas                         CB        5110     171       3178     878       7600

Corey Thornton                          Louisville                       CB        6002     194       3278     900       7968

Corey Kiner                               Cincinnati                      RB        5084     212       3078     758L     7378

Craig Woodson                          California                       S          5116     202       3028     848       7538

Dalton Cooper                           Oklahoma State             OT        6054     323       3348     958       7978

De’Rickey Wright                       Vanderbilt                      LB        6031     214       3438     858       NA

Deshawn Pace                          UCF                              LB        6010     208       3048     948       7348

Dominic Lovett                          Georgia                         WR       5097     181       3148     900       7500

Dont’e Thornton Jr.                    Tennessee                    WR

Drew Kendall                             Boston College              OC       6035     304       3238     928       7738

Efton Chism III                          Eastern Washington       WR       5101     195       3018     918       7338

Elijah Ponder                             Cal Poly                        Edge     6023     257       3278     1000     8018

Elijah Roberts                            SMU                             Edge     6032     290       3378     1018     8200

Eric Gregory                              Arkansas                      DL        6025     323       3300     948       8058

Esa Pole                                   Washington State          OT        6052     320       3348     978       8138

Ethan Downs                             Oklahoma                     Edge     6035     272       3138     1028     7658

Ethan Garbers                           UCLA                            QB       6020     205       3178     918       7648

Fadil Diggs                                Syracuse                      Edge     6041     258       3358     1048     7838

Francisco Mauigoa                     Miami (Fl)                      LB        6014     231       3238     1000     7658

Gareth Warren                           Lindenwood                   OT        6051     330       3358     958       7900

Garmon Randolph                      Baylor                           LB        6065     266       3428     938L     8300

Garnett Hollis Jr.                       West Virginia                 CB        6002     203       3200     800       7600

Gerad Christian-Lichtenhan       Oregon St                     OT        6082     328       3578     978       8548

Glendon Miller                           Maryland                       S          6020     196       3228     868       7748

Greg Penn III                            LSU                              LB        6005     235       3118     900       7458

Gus Hartwig                              Purdue                          OC       6051     312       3278     968L     7938

Hollin Pierce                              Rutgers                         OT        6076     342       3658     968       8658

Isaiah Neyor                              Nebraska                      WR       6036     222       3478     958       8318

Isas Waxter                               Villanova                       CB        6007     212       3200     928       7748

 

West Squad

Ja’Corey Brooks                        Louisville                       WR       6014     191       3158     938L     7600

Ja’Quinden Jackson                  Arkansas                      RB        6015     225       3300     948       7968

Jabbar Muhammad                    Oregon                          CB        5090     185       2900     868       7118

Jack Conley                              Boston College              OG       6066     327       3300     968       8078

Jackson Meeks                          Syracuse                      WR       6017     216       3078     938       7638

Jackson Woodard                      UNLV                            LB        6017     232       3100     878       7748

Jacolby George                         Miami (Fl)                      WR       5104     168       3218     948       7468

Jacory Croskey-Merritt               Arizona                         RB        5104     206       3158     878       7638

Jalen Kimber                             Penn State                    CB        5117     181       3168     900       7648

Jalin Conyers                            Texas Tech                    TE        6030     263       3358     948       7938

Jamon Dumas-Johnson              Kentucky                      LB        6002     246       3200     928       7818

Jared Harrison-Hunte                 SMU                             DL        6030     291       3300     878       7968

Jason Marshall Jr.                     Florida                          CB        6001     202       3058     918       7418

Jay Toia                                    UCLA                            DL        6016     339       3248     978       7678

Jay Higgins                               Iowa                             LB        5116     226       3100     948       7378

Jermari Harris                            Iowa                             CB        6001     185       3118     948L     7438

Jimmy Horn Jr.                          Colorado                       WR       5076     171       3068     878       7448

J.J. Pegues                               Ole Miss                       DL        6021     323       3328     928       7868

Joe Evans                                 UTSA                           DL        6022     337       3400     958       8100

Joe Huber                                 Wisconsin                     OG       6043     308       3258     918       7958

John Williams                            Cincinnati                      OT        6033     324       3468     1068     8218

Johnny Walker Jr.                      Missouri                        Edge     6025     246       3300     1000     7938

Jordan Williams                         Colorado State              TE        6054     321       3338     958       8058

Jordan Clark                              Notre Dame                   CB        5091     180       2918     878       7118

Jordan Phillips                           Maryland                       DL        6012     318       3228     938       8018

Josh Simon                               South Carolina               TE        6037     241       3400     1028     8248

Josh Wojciechowicz                   Colorado Mines             LS        6016     239       3100     968       7500

Joshua Gray                             Oregon State                OG       6033     300       3200     938       7800

Kaden Prather                           Maryland                       WR       6030     209       3178     938       7718

Kai Kroeger                               South Carolina               P          6031     213       3148     900       7638

Kain Medrano                            UCLA                            LB        6024     219       3258     878       7668

KeAndre Lambert-Smith             Auburn                          WR       6003     193       3318     878       7758

Kenneth Grant                           Michigan                       DL        6034     342       3328     978       8128

Konata Mumpfield                      Pittsburgh                     WR       5106     188       2958     848       7300

Kyle McCord                             Syracuse                      QB       6025     224       3128     900       7378

LaJohntay Wester                      Colorado                       WR       5092     177       2978     818       7178

Luke Elzinga                             Oklahoma                     P          6040     215       3300     848       7900

Luke Lachey                             Iowa                             TE        6053     245       3238     948       7928

Luke Newman                           Michigan State              OG       6034     312       3068     928       7618

Marcus Harris                            California                       CB

Marcus Wehr                             Montana State              OG       6025     298       3238     838       7738

Marques Sigle                           Kansas State                S          5111      196       3058     928       7338

Max Brosmer                             Minnesota                     QB       6013     216       3168     928       7538

Mello Dotson                             Kansas                         CB        5117     190       3158     848       7718

Mike Smith Jr.                           Eastern Kentucky          S          6007     213       3238     928       7718

Mitchell Evans                           Notre Dame                   TE        6052     256       3200     928       7718

Montrell Johnson Jr.                  Florida                          RB        5112     214       3068     918       7548

Nash Hutmacher                        Nebraska                      DL        6027     314       3138     958       7678

Nash Jones                               Texas State                   OG       6037     314       3328     1038     8258

Nazir Stackhouse                      Georgia                         DL

Nick Nash                                 San Jose State              WR       6020     198       3148     868       7638

Nohl Williams                            California                       CB

O’Donnell Fortune                      South Carolina               CB        6005     188       3178     900       7658

Oronde Gadsden II                    Syracuse                      TE        6042     247       3358     978       8168

Payton Thorne                           Auburn                          QB       6014     210       3118     938       7618

Phil Mafah                                 Clemson                       RB        6002     238       3218     928       NA

Que Robinson                           Alabama                       Edge     6041     236       3348     958       7848

Raheim Sanders                        South Carolina               RB        6000     224       3178     928       7638

Ricky White                               UNLV                            WR       6004     179       3168     878       7628

Rivaldo Fairweather                   Auburn                          TE        6031     246       3428     948       8318

RJ Mickens                               Clemson                       S          6000     207       3248     878       7818

Robert Longerbeam                   Rutgers                         CB        5105     171       3178     828       7548

Samuel Brown                           Miami (Fl)                      WR       6016     199       3218     928       7658

Sean Martin                              West Virginia                 DL        6052     289       3518     1048     8400

Shamari Simmons                     Arizona State                S

Shavon Revel Jr.                       East Carolina                 CB        6015     188       3258     958       7928

Shedeur Sanders                       Colorado                       QB       –           –           –           –           –

Shilo Sanders                            Colorado                       S          –           –           –           –           –

Tahj Brooks                               Texas Tech                    RB        5091     229       3068     918       7458

Teddye Buchanan                      California                       LB        6017     236       3138     948       7438

Theo Wease Jr.                         Missouri                        WR       6022     202       3228     848       7778

Thomas Perry                           Middlebury                    OG       6023     311       3158     918       7828

Tim McKay                                NC State                       OG       6037     311       3368     948       7948

Tommy Akingbesote                   Maryland                       DL        6033     302       3418     978       8118

Tonka Hemingway                      South Carolina               DL

Traeshon Holden                       Oregon                          WR       6014     203       3238     938L     7818

Tre Stewart                               Jacksonville State          RB        5087     186       3038     938       7200

Trey Wedig                                Indiana                          OT        6065     310       3268     968       8168

Tyler Baron                               Miami (Fl)                      Edge     6044     262       3278     1000     8018

Tyler Cooper                              Minnesota                     OT        6050     305       3238     978       8068

Tyler Batty                                BYU                             Edge     6050     269       3248     938       7938

Tyron Herring                             Delaware                       CB        6010     202       3178     938       7668

Warren Brinson                         Georgia                         DL        6050     310       3418     1028     8038

Will Sheppard                            Colorado                       WR       6020     198       3228     978       7818

Xavier Truss                              Georgia                         OT        6066     310       3338     1048     8278

Zah Frazier                               UTSA                           CB        6025     189       3318     828       8038

Zeek Biggers                             Georgia Tech                DL        6050     320       3500     1028     8518

Zy Alexander                             LSU                              CB        6010     192

By Frank Coyle & Pro Scouting Staff of DraftInsiders.com             




Top 100 Prospects for NFL Draft 2025

Top 100 Pro Prospects for the NFL Draft 2025

  Jan. 28, 2025 –  underclassmen eligible to declare until Jan 24th
        Rankings before the East-West Shrine & Senior Bowl games

Top 100 Pro Prospects – Jan, 2025

       Frank Coyle/ Head scout

Rank   Players                    Position         Ht/Wt                School

1         Travis Hunter                 WR/CB             6-1, 185            Colorado

2         Cam Ward                    QB                       6-2, 215            Miami

3         Abdul Carter                  Edge                  6-3, 250            Penn State

4         Mason Graham              DT                    6-2, 320            Michigan

5         Tetairoa McMillan          WR                  6-4, 200            Arizona

6         Will Johnson                 CB                     6-2, 195            Michigan

7         Kelvin Banks                 OT                     6-4, 320            Texas

8         James Pearce               Edge                   6-5, 245            Tennessee

9         Tyler Warren                  TE                    6-5, 260            Penn State

10         Will Campbell                OT                   6-6, 325            LSU

11         Mykel Williams              Edge               6-5, 265            Georgia

12         Luther Burden               WR                 5-11, 210          Missouri

13         Shedeur Sanders          QB                   6-2, 215            Colorado

14         Jalon Walker                 Edge               6-2, 245            Georgia

15         Nic Scourton                 Edge               6-4, 280            Texas A&M

16         Malaki Starks                S                      6-1, 205            Georgia

17         Walter Nolen                 DT                   6-3, 295            Mississippi

18         Emeka Egbuka             WR                  6-1, 210            Ohio State

19         Princely Umanmielen     DE               6-4, 265            Mississippi

20         Ashton Jeanty               RB                  5-9, 215            Boise State

21         Colston Loveland          TE                  6-2, 245            Michigan

22         Jonah Savaiinea            OT                  6-4, 335            Arizona

23         Jihaad Campbell           LB                  6-3, 245            Alabama

24         Isaiah Bond                  WR                   5-11,180            Texas

25         Ben Morrison                CB                   6-0, 185            Notre Dame

26         Armand Membou           OT                6-4, 335            Missouri

27         Derrick Harmon             DT                6-4, 310            Oregon

28         Tyler Booker                 OG                  6-5, 335            Alabama

29         Aireontay Ersery            OT                6-5, 325            Minnesota

30         Landon Jackson            Edge             6-6, 280            Arkansas

31         Josh Simmons              OT                   6-5, 310            Ohio State

32         Kyle Kennard                Edge               6-4, 250            South Carolina

33         Nick Emmanwori           S                    6-2, 225            South Carolina

34         Jalen Royals                 WR                   6-0, 210            Utah State

35         Kenneth Grant               DT                  6-3, 340            Michigan

36         Josh Conerly                 OT                    6-4, 310            Oregon

37         Trey Amos                    CB                     6-0, 195            Mississippi

38         Shemar Stewart             DE                  6-5, 280            Texas A&M

39        Azareye’h Thomas         CB                   6-2, 190            Florida St

40         Elic Ayemanor               WR                 6-2, 210            Stanford

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41         Nohl Williams                CB                    6-0, 200            California

42         Jaxson Dart                  QB                   6-2, 220            Mississippi

43         Jaylen Reed                  S                      6-0, 215            Penn State

44         Max Hairston                 CB                    6-0, 190            Kentucky

45         Matthew Golden            WR                   6-0, 195            Texas

46         JT Tuimoloau                DE                   6-4, 270            Ohio State

47         Drew Shelton                OT                    6-5, 310            Penn State

48         Tre Harris                      WR                   6-2, 205            Mississippi

49         Deone Walker               DT                    6-5, 350            Kentucky

50         Andrew Belton              OT                    6-5, 310            North Carolina State

51         Jack Sawyer                 DE                  6-4, 265            Ohio State

52         Xavier Watts                 S                      6-0, 205            Notre Dame

53         Jalen Milroe                  QB                   6-1, 220            Alabama

54         Shavon Revel                CB                    6-2, 190            East Carolina

55         Mason Taylor                TE                    6-4, 245            LSU

56         Daylen Everette            CB                    6-1, 190            Georgia

57         Donovan Jackson         OG                   6-4, 320            Ohio State

58         Cameron Williams         OT                    6-5, 335            Texas

59         Oronde Gadsden II        TE                    6-4, 245            Syracuse

60         Mike Green                   Edge               6-3, 250            Marshall

61         Harold Fannin                TE                   6-4, 230            Bowling Green

62         Donovan Ezerauku        Edge                6-2, 245            Boston College

63         Tez Johnson                 WR                   5-10, 160          Oregon

64         Omarion Hampton         RB                    6-0, 220            North Carolina

65         Jahdae Barron               CB                    5-11, 200          Texas

66         Kyle McCord                 QB                  6-2, 215            Syracuse

67         Danny Stutsman            LB                   6-3, 245            Oklahoma

68         Antwuan Powell-Ryland Edge               6-3, 245            Virginia Tech

69         Riley Leonard                QB                  6-3, 210            Notre Dame

70         Dylan Sampson            RB                    5-11, 205          Tennessee

71         KeAndre Lambert-Smith WR                  6-0, 195            Auburn

72         Ashton Gillotte              Edge               6-3, 270            Louisville

73         Andrew Mukuba            S                      6-0, 195            Texas

74         Sai’vion Jones                Edge               6-5, 280            LSU

75         Quinn Ewers                 QB                  6-2, 210            Texas

76         Quincy Riley                  CB                   5-10, 190          Louisville

77         Jordan Burch                 DE                   6-6, 290            Oregon

78         TJ Sanders                   DT                    6-4, 285            South Carolina

79         Wyatt Milum                  OT                   6-5, 315            West Virginia

80         Setn McLaughlin            C                      6-3, 305            Ohio State

81         Billy Bowman                S                      5-10, 200          Oklahoma

82         Terrence Ferguson        TE                    6-5, 245            Oregon

83         Tai Felton                     WR                  6-1, 185            Maryland

84         TreVeyon Henderson     RB                    5-10, 215          Ohio State

85         Tommi Hill                     CB                    6-0, 205            Nebraska

86         Jalen Rivers                  OT                    6-4, 315            Miami

87         Jonah Monheim             C                     6-4, 330            Southern California

88         Denzel Burke                CB                    6-1, 190            Ohio State

89         Jared Ivey                     DE                   6-5, 285            Mississippi

90         Barrett Carter                LB                   6-1, 230            Clemson

91         Elijah Arroyo                 TE                    6-4, 245            Miami

92         Quinshon Judkins         RB                   5-11, 220          Ohio State

93         Gunnar Helm                 TE                    6-5, 250            Texas

94         Cam Skattebo               RB                   5-10, 215          Arizona State

95         Smael Mondon              LB                    6-2, 225            Georgia

96         Kaleb Johnson              RB                    6-0, 225            Iowa

97         Bradyn Swinson            Edge                6-3, 250            LSU

98         Kevin Winston               S                      6-2, 210            Penn State

99        Marcus Mbow                OT                    6-4 310             Purdue

100       Dorian Strong                CB                    6-1, 180            Virginia Tech




Daniels, Bowers, Nabers & Thomas Shine in Rookie Season

2024 Yearbook – Offensive Scouting Reports

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Rookie 2024 Offensive Scouting Reports

The current rookie draft class produced a few record setting players with the most impact from several offensive players. We have included four rookies and their scouting reports below. All four players earned the Pro Bowl games for their excellence.

QB Jayden Daniels was the sensation of the class and directed the Commanders to the postseas9h with two playoffs victories before losing the NFC Championship game to the Eagles. Daniels changed the culture of the Commanders who have been in a downturn for decades with poor QB play the main problem

Receivers, TE Brock Bowers and wideouts Malik Nabers and Brian Thomas put up some record setting numbers. Bowers set a new rookie record for receptions while Nabers set a new Giant record for receptions and yardage breaking Odell Beckham’s rookie performance. Thomas was a touchdown machine in Jacksonville and one of the few bright spots in a disappointing 2024 season for the Jaguars.

2024 Offensive Yearbook Scouting Reports

QB Jayden Daniels #5 – 6-4, 210 LSU – Sp. 4.50
NFL Comparison: RG III        Rating 90  

Dynamic dual-threat athlete won the Heisman Trophy award for 2023 when he totaled almost 5000 yards, throwing and running. Athletic lean frame made excellent progress over his two-year Tiger career, following three starting seasons at Arizona State. Started 55 career games and benefitted tremendously over his final time in the Tiger program. Very good arm with quick delivery and both the power to drive the ball and the touch to hit receivers in stride. Slides quickly in the pocket to create passing and running lanes and puts tremendous pressure on a defense especially the perimeter. Quick processor with the ability to go through his progressions and make the proper call. Overall athleticism and consistent sound decision making with the mental makeup to succeed. His delivery improved and was shortened to release pass quicker with fine results. Extends plays with quick feet and the speed to make plays. In 2023, he rushed for 135 times for 1134 yards and 10 TDs, as the best scrambler in the nation in recent seasons. Possible surprise top overall pick, though likely a top three selection. Needs time, though has the makeup to develop into an early top flight NFL starter. Needs to add muscle to his thin frame to hold up to the rigors of NFL play. Fast maturing leader with big game experience and the complete package to become an upper echelon NFL starter. Impact leader with complete package to excel.
Draft Projection: 1st Round – Top 3 Pick

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WR Malik Nabers #8 – 6-0, 195 LSU – Sp 4.35   
NFL Comparison: Odell Beckham         Rating 92 

Elusive playmaker declared for the NFL Draft after a dominant performance in the SEC, earning first team honors. Athletic receiver combines excellent quickness and the ability to retain his speed at the breakpoint to separate consistently. Freshman All-American and put 1000 yard receiving years together his final two seasons. Exceptionally quick feet translate very well to route running and separating in coverage. Soft hands and natural running talent to break plays regularly. Very good speed with the burst to separate in the deep game and hit the big play. Keen understanding of coverage with the quickness to retain his speed in his breaks and provide a very dependable target especially through the middle zones. Plays both inside and outside, though best suited for the slot where his ability to get movement and many single matchups makes him exceptionally dangerous. Smooth weapon and capable of providing immediate impact in a passing game. Top 5-8 prospect with rookie starting talent to become a fixture in offense.
Draft Projection: 1st Round – Top 5 Pick

WR Brian Thomas #11 – 6-3, 210 LSU – S. 4.35
NFL Comparison: Tee Higgins            Rating 90

Big body wideout complete a breakout performance in 2023, earning first team SEC honors. Coupled with star QB Jayden Daniels to form an amazing tandem with receiver Malik Nabers. Thomas totaled 17 receiving TDs for over 1100 yards and a 17.3 yard average per catch. Large strong frame to fight off coverage and tacklers, though the burst to separate quickly and get deep consistently. At the NFL Combine, he ran a 4.33 time with a 1.50 ten-yard split. That speed translated very well to the field and his initial burst is very deceptive to create early on the play. Strong body allows him to post up cover men, along with the burst off the line to be a threat in the deep game. His speed presses coverage where his size also becomes a matchup problem. Dangerous on the go and intermediate routes. At times, he can also gather too much at the breakpoint. Shows strong reliable hands with a big radius to win contested balls. Makes yardage after the catch with good tackle breaking power. Prototypical starter with big play ability. TD ratio of 1 for every reception is exceptional. Explosiveness, speed and size create intriguing potential. Must refine route running to be ready for starting duty. Very impressive 2023 season with probably earn him a mid first round grade, though needs to refine his game.
Draft Projection: 1st Round

TE Brock Bowers #19 – 6-3, 235     Georgia – Sp. 4.50
NFL Comparison: George Kittle         Rating 92

Mobile sure handed tight end/receiver comes from a program that has produced many high-quality TE starters. Blue chip playmaker displays very developed receiving and movement skills to help a pro- offense immediately in several roles. Led the Bulldogs in receptions from his freshman season. Runs precise routes with excellent footwork to separate from coverage and provide a consistently open target. His run after the catch ability is outstanding with the talent to break tackles consistently. Good size with 4.5 speed and the suddenness in routes to create space fast and become a deadly target. His red zone impact is very rare as he totaled 26 receiving TDs in only three seasons and 40 games. Shows incredible natural hands with a big receiving radius and the body control to adjust and make the toughest catch. His after the catch ability is excellent with almost a 15-yard career average. He breaks and makes defenders miss a huge number of tackles producing consistent chunk plays. As a blocker, he is deceptively effective in line with the ability to get into a defender and the footwork and technique to sustain. As a move blocker, he grades out very high with the agility to fit on backers and DBs and open huge holes on the 2nd level. Proficient at crossing patterns and break a play, in addition to being able to find and sit in holes and provide a great target. In 2023, he had three 100 yard receiving games. Excellent in a few roles – inline, H-back, FB, wideout and flex roles creating amazing mismatches for his offense. Rare piece for the pro game. Highly developed and NFL ready. Day one starter with amazing upside and impact. Early Pro-Bowler.
Draft Projection: 1st Round – Top ten

 




NFL Draft 2025 1st Round Order

NFL Draft 2025 1st Round Order – The Titans are ‘On the Clock’!

Kansas City Chiefs vs Philadelphia Eagles in Super Bowl LIX – Decides Final Two Positions!

Titans, Browns, Giants, Patriots & Jaguars Hold Top 5 Picks

2025 NFL Draft 1st Round Selection Order

Frank Coyle/ Head scout

The NFL concluded the Conference Championship weekend with two exciting title games with both the Chiefs and Eagles prevailing to earn Super Bowl invitations. Both games featured explosive offensives with big plays as the Chiefs edged the Bills 32-29  in another wild AFC classic while the Eagles blasted the Commanders 55-23. The NFL Draft order has been established for the top 30 teams.

The Titans, Browns and Giants hold the top three selections with each club at 3-14. These clubs started multiple QBs in 2024 after several injuries and poor performances forced weekly changes at the position. The three teams tied at 4-13 and all are within reach of trading up for the 1st overall selection. It is the usual suspects in the top ten with several pretenders like the 49ers, Cowboys and Dolphins all falling below the .500 mark with weak 2024 performances.

The Super Bowl teams will hold the 31st and 32nd positions. The strength of schedule % will determine the final positions of all tied teams. The SOS is based on all of each team’s opponents record. Each succeeding round, the tied teams will rotate up within their tied bracket.

First Round Draft Order

  #         Team                    W-L record      

1         Tennessee                    3-14

2         Cleveland                      3-14

3         NY Giants                     3-14

4         New England                4-13

5         Jacksonville                  4-13

6         Las Vegas                    4-13

7         NY Jets                        5-12

8         Carolina                        5-12

9        New Orleans                 5-12

10         Chicago                        5-12

11         San Francisco               6-11

12         Dallas                           7-10

13         Miami                           8-9

14         Indianapolis                  8-9

15         Atlanta                          8-9

16         Arizona                         8-9

17         Cincinnati                      9-8

18         Seattle                          10-7

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  • Playoff Teams 19-32 – Position changes according to Playoff result
  • # Lost Wild card, Divisional and conference playoff games
  • 19       #  Denver                          10-8
  • 20      #  Pittsburgh                     10-8
  • 21       #  Tampa Bay                   10-8
  • 22       #  LA Chargers                  11-7
  • 23       #  Green Bay                    11-7
  • 24        #  Minnesota                  14-4
  • 25         LA Rams                         11-7
  • 26         Houston                          11-7
  • 27         Washington                   13-5
  • 28         Baltimore                       13-5
  • 29         Buffalo                            14-5
  • 30         Detroit                            15-3
  • 30         Philadelphia                  16-3
  • 31         Kansas City                    16-2

 Playoffs – Divisional, Conference & Super Bowl games determines final 12 positions

Team tie-breaking procedure for the NFL Draft

If two or more clubs are tied in the selection order, the strength-of-schedule tie breaker is applied, subject to the following exceptions for playoff clubs:  The Super Bowl winner is last and the Super Bowl loser next-to-last. Any non-Super Bowl playoff club involved in a tie shall be assigned priority within its segment below that of non-playoff clubs and in the order that the playoff clubs exited from the playoffs. Within a tied segment a playoff club that loses in the Wild-Card game will have priority over a playoff club that loses in the Divisional playoff game that in turn will have priority over a club that loses in the Conference Championship game. If two tied clubs exited the playoffs in the same round, the tie is broken by strength of schedule. If any ties cannot be broken by strength of schedule, the divisional or conference tie breakers, when applicable, are applied. Any ties that still exist are broken by a coin flip.




2025 East-West Shrine Roster

2025 East-West Shrine Bowl Roster

Jan. 30, 2025 – Arlington, Texas

The 100th annual East-West Shrine All-Star game will be played in Arlington, Texas on January 30, 2025. The game has been played in St. Petersburg, Florida the past eight years after short stays in Houston and San Antonio in January ‘06. The game was an institution on the West Coast in San Francisco prior to 2006 contest.

Weigh-in – Friday, Jan 24th                Practices – Saturday, Jan. 25 thru Tues Jan. 28

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East-West Squad Roster

By position
Quarterbacks

Minnesota                     Max Brosmer
Missouri                        Brady Cook
Syracuse                         Kyle McCord
North Dakota State      Cam Miller
Colorado                        Shedeur Sanders
Auburn                          Payton Thorne

Running Backs

Texas                             Jaydon Blue
Texas Tech                   Tahj Brooks
Arizona                         Jacory Croskey-Merritt
Arkansas                      Ja’Quinden Jackson
Florida                          Montrell Johnson
Cincinnati                      Corey Kiner
Clemson                       Phil Mafah
South Carolina              Rocket  Sanders

Tight Ends

Texas Tech                   Jalin Conyers
Notre Dame                  Mitchell Evans
Auburn                          Rivaldo Fairweather
Syracuse                      Oronde Gadsden
Iowa                             Luke Lachey
Ole Miss                       Caden Prieskorn
Towson                         Carter Runyon
Georgia                        Ben Yurosek
South Carolina            Joshua Simon

Wide Receivers

Louisville                      Ja’Corey Brooks
Miami FL                       Sam Brown
Miami FL                       JacolbyGeorge
Oregon                         Traeshon Holden
Colorado                      Jimmy Horn
Auburn                          KeAndre Lambert-Smith
Georgia                        Dominic Lovett
Syracuse                      Jackson Meeks
Pittsburgh                    Konata Mumpfield
San Jose State              Nick Nash
Nebraska                      Isaiah Neyor
Maryland                       Kaden Prather
Colorado                      Will Sheppard
Tennessee                    Dont’e Thornton
Missouri                        Theo Wease
Ole Miss                       Antwane Wells
Colorado                      LaJohntay Wester
UNLV                            Ricky White

Offensive Linemen

Purdue                          Gus Hartwig
Boston College             Drew Kendall
Boston College             Jack Conley
Texas State                   Nash Jones
NC State                        Tim McKay
Michigan State              Luke Newman
Montana State              Marcus Wehr
Kansas                           Bryce Cabeldue
Oregon State                Gerad Christian-Lichtenhan
Minnesota                     Tyler Cooper
Oklahoma State            Dalton Cooper
Oregon State                 Joshua Gray
Wisconsin                     Joe Huber
Middlebury                    Thomas Perry
Washington State          Esa Pole
Georgia                            Xavier Truss
Lindenwood                   Gareth Warren
Minnesota-Duluth        Aiden Williams
Florida  Brandon          Crenshaw-Dickson
Rutgers                         Hollin Pierce
Indiana                          Trey Wedig
Cincinnati                      John Williams
Georgia Tech                Jordan Williams

Defensive Players

Edge Defenders
Miami FL                       Tyler Baron
BYU                               Tyler Batty
Syracuse                        Fadil Diggs
Oklahoma                     Ethan Downs
Boise State                   Ahmed  Hassanein
Cal Poly                         Elijah Ponder
Virginia Tech               Antwaun Powell-Ryland
SMU                              Elijah Roberts
Alabama                       Que Robinson
Missouri                        Johnny Walker

Interior Defenders
Maryland                      Tommy Akingbesote
Georgia Tech                Zeek Biggers
Georgia                         Warren  Brinson
UTSA                             Joe Evans
Michigan                       Kenneth Grant
Arkansas                       Eric Gregory
SMU                                Jared Harrison-Hunte
South Carolina              Tonka Hemingway
Boston College             Cam Horsley
Nebraska                       Nash Hutmacher
West Virginia                Sean Martin
Ole Miss                         JJ Pegues
Maryland                       Jordan Phillips
Georgia                          Nazir Stackhouse
UCLA                             Jay Toia
Indiana                          CJ West

Linebackers
Washington                   Carson  Bruener
California                      Teddye Buchanan
Kentucky                       Jamon Dumas-Johnson
Iowa                               Jay Higgins
Memphis                       Chandler Martin
Miami FL                       Francisco Mauigoa
UCLA                            Kain Medrano
UCF                                Deshawn Pace
Ole Miss                        Chris Paul
LSU                                 Greg Penn
South Carolina State     Aaron Smith
UNLV                              Jackson Woodard
Vanderbilt                     De’Rickey Wright
Georgia                          Chaz Chambliss

Defensive Backs
LSU                              Zy Alexander
Kansas                         Cobee Bryant
Notre Dame                  Jordan Clark
Syracuse                      Alijah Clark
Kansas                         Mello Dotson
South Carolina            O’Donnell Fortune
UTSA                            Zah Frazier
California                      Marcus Harris
Iowa                              Jermari Harris
Delaware                       Tyron Herring
West Virginia                 Garnett Hollis
North Carolina               Alijah Huzzie
Penn State                    Jalen Kimber
Rutgers                         Robert Longerbeam
Florida                          Jason Marshall
Clemson                       RJ Mickens
Maryland                       Glendon Miller
Oregon                          Jabbar Muhammad
East Carolina                Shavon Revel
Colorado                      Shilo Sanders
Kansas State                Marques Sigle
Colorado                      Cam’Ron Silmon-Craig
Arizona State               Shamari Simmons
Eastern Kentucky        Mike Smith
Louisville                      Corey Thornton
Villanova                       Isas Waxter
California                      Nohl Williams
California                      Craig Woodson

Special Teams
Miami FL                           Andres  Borregales        K
Pittsburgh                          Ben Sauls                         K

TCU                                    Brent Matiscik                 LS
Colorado School Mines   Josh Wojciechowicz      LS

Oklahoma                          Luke Elzinga                 P
South Carolina                 Kain Kroeger                 P




NFL Draft 2025 – Two Round Mock Draft

NFL Draft 2025 – Two Round Mock Draft 3.0

Frank Coyle / Head scout
Don Hope – Personnel Director

First Round

Pick / Team /             Player / Position / School
1 Tennessee 3-13          Cam Ward QB Miami
2 Cleveland 3-13          Shedeur Sanders QB Colorado
3 NY Giants 3-13          Travis Hunter WR/CB Colorado
4 New England 3-13    Abdul Carter Edge Penn St
5 Jacksonville 4-12      Will Johnson CB Michigan
6 Carolina 4-12            Mason Graham DT Michigan
7 NY Jets 4-12              Josh Simmons OT Ohio St
8 Las Vegas 4-12         Tetairoa McMillan WR Arizona
9 Chicago 4-12             Kelvin Banks Jr OT Texas
10 New Orleans 5-11   James Pearce Jr. Edge Tennessee
11 San Fran 6-10          Malaki Starks S Georgia
12 Indianapolis 7-9      Nic Scourton Edge Texas A&M
13 Dallas 7-9                 Jalon Walker Edge Georgia
14 Arizona 7-9              Will Campbell OT LSU
15 Miami 8-8                Benjamin Morrison CB Notre Dame
16 Cincinnati 8-8         Aireontae Ersery OT Minnesota
17 Atlanta 8-8              Luther Burden WR Missouri
18 Seattle 9-7               Tyler Warren TE Penn State
19 Denver 9-7               Mykel Williams Edge Georgia
20 Pittsburgh 10-6      Ashton Jeanty RB Boise St
21 Tampa Bay 9-7       Colston Loveland TE Michigan
22 LA Chargers 10-6   Xavier Watts S Notre Dame
23 Green Bay 11-5       Tyleik Williams DT Ohio State
24 Minnesota 14-2     Jihaad Campbell LB Alabama
25 Houston 9-7           Emeka Egbuka WR Ohio State
26 LA Rams 10-6        Nohl Williams CB Cal
27 Washington 11-5    Isaiah Bond WR Texas
28 Baltimore 11-5        Jonah Savaiinaea OT Arizona
29 Buffalo 13-3            Tyler Booker OG Alabama
30 Philadelphia 13-3   Jahdae Barron CB Texas
31 Detroit 14-2              Derrick Harmon DT Oregon
32 Kansas City 15-1      Nick Emmanwori S S. Carolina

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Second Round

33 Cleveland                  Armand Membou OT Missouri
34 NY Giants                 Jaxon Dart QB Mississippi
35 Tennessee                 JT Tuimoloau Edge Ohio State
36 New England           Donovan Jackson OG Ohio State
37 Jacksonville              Elic Ayomanor WR Stanford
38 Las Vegas                  Matthew Golden WR Texas
39 Chicago (Carolina)  Josh Conerly OT Oregon
40 New Orleans             Quinn Ewers QB Texas
41 Chicago                       Kenneth Grant DT Michigan
42 NY Jets                       Dorian Strong CB Va Tech
43 San Francisco           Kyle Kennard Edge S. Carolina
44 Dallas                         Tre Harris WR Mississippi
45 Indianapolis              Wyatt Milum OT W. Virginia
46 Atlanta                       Deone Walker DT Kentucky
47 Arizona                      Landon Jackson Edge Arkansas
48 Miami                        Jalen Milroe QB Alabama
49 Cincinnati                 Shavon Revel Jr. CB ECU
50 Seattle                       Anthony Belton OT N.C. St
51 Tampa Bay                Mike Green Edge Marshall
52 Denver                       Danny Stutsman LB Oklahoma
53 Pittsburgh                 Jalen Royals WR Utah State
54 LA Chargers             Trey Amos CB Mississippi
55 Green Bay                 Azareye’h Thomas CB Florida St
56 Minnesota                Maxwell Hairston CB Kentucky
57 Houston                    Kamari Ramsey S USC
58 LA Rams                   Riley Leonard QB Notre Dame
59 Washington             Harold Fannin TE Bowling Green
60 Baltimore                 Jaylen Reed S Penn State
61 Buffalo                       Daylen Everette CB Georgia
62 Phil                            KeAndre Lambert-Smith WR Auburn
63 Kansas City               Xavier Restrepo WR Miami
64 Detroit                       Omarion Hampton RB N. Carolina

Frank Coyle is a longtime member of the FWAA and a voter for the Heisman Trophy, Outland Trophy, Bronko Nagurski, Jim Thorpe, Fred Biletnikoff and Eddie Robinson awards annually for 30 years. He has been a 20-year Scouting consultant for the Senior Bowl.                                        

 




Buckeyes Beat Irish for National Championship

Buckeyes Beat Irish for National Championship

The Ohio State Buckeyes beat Notre Dame for their first national title in ten years. They displayed a dominant explosive offense which took over the game in the 2nd quarter and only a late scare by the Irish threatened their 34-23 victory.

The Buckeyes made an amazing recovery from the devastating loss to Michigan in their season finale. In the first expanded 12-team College Football Playoff series, they responded like a champion.

They outscored their four postseason opponents by a combined score of 145-75, culminating with a 34-23 victory over Notre Dame for their 7th national championship. Their offensive weapons were too much for the gritty Irish defense. The leadership of QB Will Howard was outstanding whether throwing the ball or scrambling on designed plays. He kept the ND defense on their heels, and took advantage of the soft Irish coverage vs the talented Buckeye receivers. Wideouts Jeremiah Smith and Emeka Egbuka  outmatched the ND corners who played off in fear of being beat deep. Consequently, Howard picked apart their defense with many underneath passes which allowed receivers to run with the ball after the catch. The power ground game was also impressive with the combination of tailbacks TreVeyon Henderson and Quinshon Judkins providing a strong tandem. Judkins scored 3 TDs and completed an impressive first season in Columbus after a career at Ole Miss.

The Irish completed an amazing 2024 season which saw them recover from a September loss to Northern Illinois to win their final 10 regular season games plus three playoff wins over Indiana, Georgia and Penn State. As an independent, Notre Dame does not get a bye like the top four conference champions. QB Riley Leonard displayed fine leadership and the toughness to run the ball effectively and make key throws.

Ohio State spent $20 million in NIL deals, Ohio State went about convincing its top players to return to school, too. They brought in key transfer portal acquisitions – QB Will Howard, safety Caleb Downs and running back Judkins. Veteran players defensive ends Jack Sawyer and JT Tuimoloau, defensive tackles Tyleik Williams and Ty Hamilton, offensive lineman Donovan Jackson along with wideout Egbuka and corner Burke kept the core roster together to make their magical run at the national title.

Day signed another top recruiting class, including receiver Jeremiah Smith. Ohio State entered 2024 as one of the most talented teams in the country and expectations were high. They rebounded from the late Michigan loss and fulfilled those expectations with an outstanding run to claim the National Championship title.

Ohio State meets Texas in their 2025 opener at home on August 30th which could be a matchup of #1 vs #2. That matchup could determine the early polls for the season. Notre Dame opens the 2025 season at Miami on August 30th, in key Labor Day matchup.




2025 NFL Draft – Underclassmen

2025 NFL Draft – Underclassmen List

Fifty-five players granted special eligibility for 2025 NFL Draft.

The NFL announced on Thursday the names of 55 players who have been granted special eligibility for the 2025 NFL Draft and 15 underclassmen who have fulfilled their degree requirements with college football eligibility remaining and are also eligible for selection in the draft. The 2025 draft is scheduled to be held April 24-26 in Green Bay, Wisconsin.

Twenty-five players applied for special eligibility prior to the newly instituted early “soft” deadline of Jan. 6, which was added to assist players and all-star game organizers in the planning and invitation process. Thirty additional players submitted their petitions prior to the traditional deadline of Jan. 15 to apply for special eligibility for the 2025 draft. This list does not include players that are playing in the FBS National Championship Game on Jan. 20. For those players, a “Championship” deadline of Jan. 24 has been added.

Each of the 55 players listed below have met the league’s three-year eligibility rule and have renounced their college football eligibility by submitting written notification to the league office on or before the Jan. 15 deadline. Consequently, they are eligible for selection:

Additional prospects can enter the NFL Draft 2025 after the CFP title between Notre Dame vs Ohio Stat game Monday Jan. 20th. They have until Jan. 24th to decide if they want to enter the NFL Draft 2025.

Underclassmen

LeQuint Allen, RB, Syracuse
Elic Ayomanor, WR, Stanford
Kelvin Banks, OT, Texas
Stone Blanton, LB, Mississippi State
Jaydon Blue, RB, Texas
Isaiah Bond, WR, Texas
Luther Burden, WR, Missouri
Jihaad Campbell, LB, Alabama
Will Campbell, OT, LSU
Abdul Carter, DE, Penn State
Josh Conerly, OT, Oregon
Nick Emmanwori, DB, South Carolina
Trevor Etienne, RB, Georgia
Quinn Ewers, QB, Texas
Dylan Fairchild, OG, Georgia
Harold Fannin, TE, Bowling Green
D.J. Giddens, RB, Kansas State
Matthew Golden, WR, Texas
Mason Graham, DT, Michigan
Kenneth Grant, DT, Michigan
Omarion Hampton, RB, North Carolina
Derrick Harmon, DT, Oregon
Travis Hunter, DB, Colorado
Jordan James, RB, Oregon
Shemar James, LB, Florida
Ashton Jeanty, RB, Boise State
Kaleb Johnson, RB, Iowa
Will Johnson, DB, Michigan
Emery Jones, OT, LSU
Kobe King, LB, Penn State
Colston Loveland, TE, Michigan
Damien Martinez, RB, Miami
Marcus Mbow, OG, Purdue
Tetairoa McMillan, WR, Arizona
Armand Membou, OT, Missouri
Walter Nolen, DT, Mississippi
Jacob Parrish, DB, Kansas State
Chris Paul, LB, Mississippi
James Pearce, DE, Tennessee
Jordan Phillips, DT, Maryland
Dylan Sampson, RB, Tennessee
Jonah Savaiinaea, OT, Arizona
Carson Schwesinger, LB, UCLA
Nic Scourton, DE, Texas A&M
Josh Simmons, OT, Ohio State
Malaki Starks, DB, Georgia
Shemar Stewart, DE, Texas A&M
Mason Taylor, TE, LSU
Azareye’h Thomas, DB, Florida State
Deone Walker, DT, Kentucky
Jalon Walker, LB, Georgia
Cameron Williams, OT, Texas
Mykel Williams, DE, Georgia
Jared Wilson, C, Georgia
Kevin Winston Jr., DB, Penn State

The following underclassmen, have in timely fashion under NFL rules, officially notified the league office that they have fulfilled their degree requirements. Consequently, they are eligible for selection:

Underclassmen

Elijah Arroyo, TE, Miami
Tyler Booker, OG, Alabama
Joshua Farmer, DT, Florida State
Thomas Fidone, TE, Nebraska
Oronde Gadsden, TE, Syracuse
Ollie Gordon, RB, Oklahoma State
Mike Green, DE, Marshall
Maxwell Hairston, DB, Kentucky
Tyrion Ingram-Dawkins, DT, Georgia
Drew Kendall, C, Boston College
Nick Martin, LB, Oklahoma State
Tristan Michaud, WR, South Dakota
Jalen Milroe, QB, Alabama
T.J. Sanders, DT, South Carolina
Malik Verdon, DB, Iowa State




Draft Insiders’ All-Pro Teams

Draft Insiders’ – All-Pro Teams

Frank Coyle/ Staff

Player Awards

MVP Player
QB Josh Allen – Buffalo Bills

Offensive Player of the Year
QB Joe Burrow – Cincinnati Bengals

Defensive Player of the Year
CB Patrick Surtain – Denver Broncos

Rookies of the Year

Offense
QB Jayden Daniels – Washington Commanders

Defense 
Edge Jared Verse – LA Rams

Comeback Player of the Year
QB Sam Darnold – Minnesota Vikings

Draft Insiders’ – All- Pro  First Team

Offense
Quarterback
Josh Allen – Buffalo Bills

Running Back
Saquon Barkley – Philadelphia Eagles

Fullback
Patrick Ricard – Baltimore Ravens

Tight End
Brock Bowers – Las Vegas Raiders
 
Wide Receivers
Ja’Marr Chase – Cincinnati Bengals
Justin Jefferson – Minnesota Vikings
Amon-Ra St. Brown – Detroit Lions

Left Tackle
Tristan Wirfs – Tampa Bay Bucs

Left Guard
Joe Thuney – Kansas City Chiefs

Center
Creed Humphrey – Kansas City Chiefs

Right Guard
Quinn Meinerz – Denver Broncos

Right Tackle
Penei Sewell – Detroit Lions

Defense
 
Edge Rushers
T.J. Watt – Pittsburgh Steelers
Trey Hendrickson – Cincinnati Bengals
 
Interior Linemen
Chris Jones – Kansas City Chiefs
Dexter Lawrence – New York Giants

Linebackers
Fred Warner – San Francisco 49ers
Roquan Smith – Baltimore Ravens
Zack Baun – Philadelphia Eagles

Cornerbacks
Patrick Surtain II – Denver Broncos
Derek Stingley Jr. – Houston Texans

Slot Corner
Marlon Humphrey – Baltimore Ravens

Safeties
Kerby Joseph – Detroit Lions
Xavier McKinney – Green Bay Packers

Special Teams

Placekicker – Chris Boswell – Pittsburgh Steelers
Punter – Jack Fox – Detroit Lions
Kick Returner – KaVontae Turpin – Dallas Cowboys
Punt Returner – Marvin Mims Jr. – Denver Broncos
Special Teamer – Brenden Schooler – New England Patriots
Long Snapper – Andrew DePaola – Minnesota Vikings

All-Pro Second Team

Offense
 
Quarterback
Lamar Jackson – Baltimore Ravens

Running Back
Derrick Henry – Baltimore Ravens

Fullback
Kyle Juszczyk – San Francisco 49ers

Tight End
Tre McBride – Arizona Cardinals

Wide Receivers
Malik Nabers – New York Giants
Terry McLaurin – Washington Commanders
CeeDee Lamb – Dallas Cowboys

Left Tackle
Dion Dawkins – Buffalo Bills

Left Guard
Quenton Nelson – Indianapolis Colts

Center
Frank Ragnow – Detroit Lions

Right Guard
Chris Lindstrom – Atlanta Falcons

Right Tackle
Brian O’Neill – Minnesota Vikings

Defense
 
Edge Rushers
Myles Garrett – Cleveland Browns
Nik Bonitto – Denver Broncos
Andrew Van Ginkel – Minnesota Vikings

Interior Linemen
Zach Allen – Denver Broncos
Jalen Carter – Philadelphia Eagles

Linebackers
Frankie Luvu – Washington Commanders
Patrick Queen – Pittsburgh Steelers
Zaire Franklin – Indianapolis Colts

Cornerbacks
Trent McDuffie – Kansas City Chiefs
Christian Gonzalez – New England Patriots
Slot corner – Derwin James – Los Angeles Chargers

Safeties
Kyle Hamilton – Baltimore Ravens
Budda Baker – Arizona Cardinals

Special Teams

Placekicker – Brandon Aubrey – Dallas Cowboys
Punter – Logan Cooke – Jacksonville Jaguars
Kick Returner – Austin Ekeler – Washington Commanders
Punt Returner – Kalif Raymond – Detroit Lions
Special Teamer – J.T. Gray – New Orleans Saints
Long Snapper – Ross Matiscik – Jacksonville Jaguars