NFL Draft 2025 -Top 100 Pro Prospects

Top 100 Pro Prospects for the NFL Draft 2025

Frank Coyle/ Head Scout & Staff

       Jan. 2025 – * underclassmen eligible to declare until Jan 15th
Players in the CFP Championship game have until Jan. 24, 2025

    Projected underclassmen to declare – Transfer Portal players not included

Top 100 Prospects for NFL Draft 2025

Rank   Players                         Position           Ht/Wt                School

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

2         Cam Ward                    QB                   6-3, 215            Miami

3         Abdul Carter                  Edge                6-3, 250            Penn State

4         Shedeur Sanders          QB                   6-2, 215            Colorado

5         Mason Graham              DT                    6-2, 320            Michigan

6         Tetairoa McMillan          WR                   6-4, 200            Arizona

7         Will Johnson                 CB                    6-2, 195            Michigan

8         Kelvin Banks                 OT                    6-4, 320            Texas

9         James Pearce               Edge                6-5, 245            Tennessee

10         Will Campbell                OT                    6-6, 325            LSU

11         Luther Burden               WR                   5-11, 210          Missouri

12         Mykel Williams              Edge                6-5, 265            Georgia

13         Jalon Walker                 Edge                6-2, 245            Georgia

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

15         Malaki Starks                S                      6-1, 205            Georgia

16         Isaiah Bond                  WR                   5-11, 180          Texas

17         Ben Morrison                CB                    6-0, 185            Notre Dame

18         Walter Nolen                 DT                    6-4, 290            Mississippi

19         Ashton Jeanty               RB                    5-9, 215            Boise State

20         Aireontay Ersery            OT                    6-5, 325            Minnesota

21         Emeka Egbuka             WR                   6-1, 210            Ohio State

22         Landon Jackson            Edge                6-6, 280            Arkansas

23         Josh Simmons              OT                    6-5, 310            Ohio State

24         Jonah Savaiinea            G/T                   6-5, 330            Arizona

25         Kyle Kennard                Edge                6-5, 255            South Carolina

26         Colston Loveland          TE                    6-2, 245            Michigan

27         Tyler Booker                 OG                   6-5, 335            Alabama

28         Jihaad Campbell           LB                    6-3, 245            Alabama

29         Carson Beck                 QB                   6-3, 220            Georgia

30         Xavier Watts                 S                      6-0, 205            Notre Dame

31         Tyler Warren                  TE                    6-5, 260            Penn State

32         Derrick Harmon             DT                    6-4, 310            Oregon

33         Nick Emmanwori           S                      6-2, 225            South Carolina

34         Jalen Milroe                  QB                   6-2, 220            Alabama

35         Shavon Revel                CB                    6-2, 195            East Carolina

36         Quinn Ewers                 QB                   6-2, 210            Texas

37         Kenneth Grant               DT                    6-3, 340            Michigan

38         Jahdae Barron               CB                    5-11, 200          Texas

39         Shemar Stewart             DE                   6-6, 290            Texas A&M

40         Harold Perkins              LB                    6-0, 220            LSU

41         Elic Ayemanor               WR                   6-2, 210            Stanford

42         Nohl Williams                CB                    6-0, 200            California

43         Mike Green                   Edge                6-4, 245            Marshall

44         Jaylen Reed                  S                      6-0, 215            Penn State

45         Deontae Lawson           LB                    6-2, 230            Alabama

46         Max Hairston                 CB                    6-0, 190            Kentucky

47         JT Tuimoloau                DE                   6-4, 270            Ohio State

48         Tre Harris                      WR                   6-2, 205            Mississippi

49         Trey Amos                    CB                    6-0, 195            Mississippi

50         Josh Conerly                 G/T                   6-4, 295            Oregon

51         Billy Bowman                S                      5-10, 200          Oklahoma

52         Jalen Royals                 WR                   6-0, 210            Utah State

53         Dylan Sampson            RB                    5-11, 205          Tennessee

54         Cameron Williams         OT                    6-5, 335            Texas

55         Kyle McCord                 QB                   6-2, 215            Syracuse

56         Alfred Collins                DT                    6-4, 320            Texas

57         Jaxson Dart                  QB                   6-2, 220            Mississippi

58         Deone Walker               DT                    6-5, 350            Kentucky

59         Andrew Belton              G/T                   6-5, 310            North Carolina State

60         Bradyn Swinson            DE                   6-4, 250            LSU

61         Andrew Mukuba            S                      6-0, 195            Texas

62         Mason Taylor                TE                    6-4, 245            LSU

63         Daylen Everette            CB                    6-1, 190            Georgia

64         Donovan Ezerauku        Edge                6-2, 245            Boston College

65         Barrett Carter                LB                    6-1, 230            Clemson

66         Dylan Fairchild              OG                   6-4, 315            Georgia

67         Donovan Jackson         OG                   6-4, 320            Ohio State

68         Riley Leonard                QB                   6-3, 215            Notre Dame

69         Drew Shelton                OT                    6-5, 310            Penn State

70         Omarion Hampton         RB                    6-0, 220            North Carolina

71         Ashton Gillotte              Edge                6-3, 270            Louisville

72         Wyatt Milum                  OT                    6-5, 315            West Virginia

73         TreVeyon Henderson     RB                    5-10, 215          Ohio State

74         Danny Stutsman            LB                    6-3, 245            Oklahoma

75         Harold Fannin                TE                    6-4, 230            Bowling Green

76         Jared Ivey                     DE                   6-5, 285            Mississippi

77         Kaleb Johnson              RB                    6-0, 225            Iowa

78         Bradyn Swinson            Edge                6-3, 250            LSU

79         Jonah Monheim             C                      6-4, 330            Southern California

80         Antwuan Powell-Ryland DE                   6-3, 245            Virginia Tech

81         Tommi Hill                     CB                    6-0, 205            Nebraska

82         Jared Wilson                 C                      6-3, 310            Georgia

83         Rylie Mills                     DT                    6-5, 310            Notre Dame

84         Tai Felton                     WR                   6-2, 185            Maryland

85         Cam Skattebo               RB                    5-10, 215          Arizona State

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

87         Quinshon Judkins         RB                    5-11, 220          Ohio State

88         Tez Johnson                 WR                   5-10, 160          Oregon

89         Setn McLaughlin            C                      6-3, 305            Ohio State

90         Xavier Restrepro           WR                   5-10, 200          Miami

91         Tate Ratledge               OG                   6-6, 310            Georgia

92        Jaylin Lane                    WR                  5-10, 190          Virginia Tech

93         Terrence Ferguson        TE                    6-5, 255            Oregon

94         Davison Igbinosun         CB                    6-2, 195            Ohio State

95         Jalen Rivers                  OT                    6-5, 315            Miami

96         Jayden Higgins             WR                   6-3, 210            Iowa State

97         Denzel Burke                CB                    6-1, 190            Ohio State

98         Kaden Prather               WR                   6-3, 215            Maryland

99         Bud Clark                      S                      6-1,190             TCU

100       Jack Sawyer                 DE                  6-4, 265            Ohio State

Frank Coyle is a long-time scout with nationwide ties with NFL and college coaches, scouts and player agents. He is a member of the FWAA and voter in College player awards – Heisman, Outland, Nagurski, Lombardi, Thorpe, Biletnikoff etc for the past 30+ years. He writes College Football Mondays weekly during the season. He was a longtime scouting consultant for the Senior Bowl, the nation’s premier postseason All-star game. He does sports radio shows for CBS, ESPN, Fox Sports and Sporting News on a year-round basis related to NFL and College Football especially during the postseason team and All-star Bowl time. He has worked for CBS Sports, USA Today, NBC Sports, Yahoo and Rivals sports publications and web sites.

 




Draft Insiders’ NFL Power Poll

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Lions vs Vikings to Determine NFC North Title

Teams of the Week 
Vikings Win Shootout over Packers – 27-25
Ravens Blast Texans – 31-2
Rams Edge Broncos – 13-9
 
Players of the Week
  Offense – QB Joe Burrow – Bengals     
  Defense – LB Tyrel Dodson – Chiefs  
 
Rookies of Week
    Offense – WR Malik Nabers – Giants
    Defense – CB Max Melton – Cardinals
 
Games of Week 18    

Saturday
Cincinnati (8-8) @ Pittsburgh Steelers (10-6) 8:00 pm
 
  Sunday
Kansas City Chiefs (15-1) @ Denver Broncos (9-7) – 4:25 pm
Minnesota Vikings (14-2) @ Detroit Lions (14-2) – 8:20 pm

Draft Insiders’ – NFL Power Poll – Week 18

Frank Coyle
NFL Team Poll

Ranking /Record /Team

#1 – 15-1 Chiefs
Chiefs slammed the Steelers on Christmas day behind a well oiled machine. Travel to Denver for a meaningful game for Broncos, though the Chiefs hold the #1 seed in the AFC.

#2 – 14-2 Lions
Lions edged the 49ers in a shootout. Host the Vikings Sunday night for the division title and #1 seed in the NFC. Lions defense has failed in big spots.

#3 – 13-3 Bills
Bills bombed the Jets behind another big Josh Allen performance. Travel to the Patriots this week with nothing at stake and the #2 seeding in the AFC.

#4 – 14-2 Vikings
Vikings edged the Packers in a wild playoff type matchup. QB Sam Darnold has been outstanding throughout the season and looks to close with big performance vs the Lions with everything on the table.

#5 – 13-3 Eagles
The Eagles bombed the Cowboys to clinch the NFC East and continue to peak. Travel to Metlife to close vs the Giants with a few key players expected to sit out.

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#6 – 11-5 Ravens
Ravens pounded the Texans behind a complete team performance. Host the Browns needing to win to clinch the AFC North.

#7 – 11-5 Commanders
The Commanders clinched the wild card spot with a big win vs the Falcons behind rookie Jayden Daniels.  Need to win in Dallas to gain a better postseason matchup in the first round.

#8 – 11-5 Packers
The Packers lost a wild matchup vs the Vikings. They still are a wild card club. Host the Bears in the finale looking for a win to gain a more favorable matchup in the postseason.

#9 – 10-6 Steelers
Steelers came up short again, this time vs the Ravens where they were totally overmatched. Still alive for the AFC North title with a win over the Bengals. Their highly rated defense will be tested to the limit vs the incredible Joe Burrow who is playing crazy great currently.

#10 – 9-7 Bucs
Bucs pounded the Panters behind another top performance by Baker Mayfield and Mike Evans. Host the Saints with the NFC South title in the balance.

#11 – 10-6 Rams
Rams clinched the NFC West title with a tight win over the Cardinals. Host the Seahawks in a meaningless NFC West matchup. QB Matthew Stafford has performed well and is peaking with the playoffs here to give the Rams a chance to advance.

#12 – 10-6 Chargers
Chargers bounced back with wins over the Broncos and Patriots to earn a wild card berth. Travel to Las Vegas and playing for the highest rated wild card team. Looking like a sleeper in the AFC postseason.

#13 – 9-7 Texans
The Texans were crushed by the Ravens in latest game, though clinched the AFC South and the #4 seed. Travel to Nashville for a meaningless game for the standings, though important for them to reverse their recent performances.

#14 – 9-7 Broncos
The Broncos fell short vs the Bengals. Host the Chiefs in a must win situation and earn a wild card spot with a victory. Rookie QB Bo Nix has been outstanding and faces a #1 seed Chiefs club who sits out a few key players.

#15 – 9-7 Seahawks
Seahawks failed in big spots down the stretch which cost them any chances in the finale. Face the Rams with key questions on their future roster.

#16 – 8-8 Bengals
The Bengals continue to peak behind amazing performances by QB Joe Burrow. They have long playoff chances and travel to Pittsburgh in a must win situation where they also need help vs the Dolphins and Broncos.

#17 – 8-8 Falcons
The Falcons have won two in a row behind rookie QB Michael Penix. They host the Panthers and need help ironically from the Saints who face the Bucs with the NFC South title in the balance.

18 – 8-8 Dolphins
Dolphins are still alive with a key game vs the Jets at Metlife. They are in a three team race for the final playoff spot with the Broncos and Bengals.

#19 – 7-9 Cardinals
The Cardinals came up short down the stretch despite a much-improved roster. They compete their season hosting the 49ers and looking forward to 2025 for a playoff run.

#20 – 7-9 Colts
The Colts lost another close game this time vs the desperate GMen. Their host the struggling Jaguars to compete a very disappointing season with broadscale upcoming changes expected.

#21 – 6-10 49ers
The 49ers lost another tight game this time vs the Lions. They will complete their first sub .500 record since 2020. Play out the string at Arizona this Sunday.

22 – 7-9 Cowboys
The Cowboys were crushed by the Eagles in last one.  Host the Commanders in another meaningless game this week. There first sub .500 record since 2020 will dictate many changes this offseason.

#23 – 5-11 Saints
Saints were smacked by the Raiders last week.  They can play spoiler with a win in Tampa this week.
New HC Darren Rizzi could earn a new contract with an upset.

#24 – 4-12 Bears
The Bears lost to the Seahawks 6-3 in the Boring Bowl last week. Travel to Green Bay, playing only for pride on another poor performance. Only 20 wins over the past four seasons. QB Caleb Williams needs extensive development and refinement.

#25 – 4-12 Jets
Jets talked a ton of smack this season, but eat their words after missing the playoffs for the 14th consecutive season, a league record. They host the Dolphins hoping to spoil their playoff hopes in the finale.

#26 – 4-12 Jaguars
Jaguars edged the Titans last week. Go to Indy in finale of two disappointing AFC South clubs. Both clubs face major issues this offseason if they expect to be contenders in 2025.

#27 – 4-12 Raiders
The Raiders beat the Saints which pushes them back in the draft order. Host the Chargers where they hope to hurt their wild card position in the playoffs.

#28 – 3-13 Browns
Browns fell to the Dolphins with another weak offensive performance. They travel to Baltimore on Saturday to close the season where many changes on offense are expected this offseason.

#29 – 4-12 Panthers
Panthers were blasted by the Bucs last week. Travel to Atlanta in a must win situation for the Falcons to earn a final playoff spot. Young QB Bryce Young will be the key personnel decision this offseason.

#30 – 3-13 Giants
The Giants finally won a home game vs the Colts. Travel to Philly to face the embarrassing Saquon Barkley situation, though he plans to sit out and get ready for the postseason.

#31 – 3-13 Patriots
The Patriots were outmatched by the Chargers. They continue to struggle especially offensively despite rookie QB Drake Maye’s solid performance. This roster needs major turnover at all the impact positions.

#32 – 3-13 Titans
The Titans lost to the Jaguars in another lackluster offensive performance. Host the Texans in the finale playing only for next season in their third consecutive sub .500 season.

Frank Coyle is a long-time scout with nationwide ties with NFL and college coaches, scouts and player agents. He is a member of the FWAA and voter in College player awards – Heisman, Outland, Nagurski, Lombardi, Thorpe, Biletnikoff etc for the past 30+ years. He writes College Football Mondays weekly during the season. He was a longtime scouting consultant for the Senior Bowl, the nation’s premier postseason All-star game. He does sports radio shows for CBS, ESPN, Fox Sports and Sporting News on a year-round basis related to NFL and College Football especially during the postseason team and All-star Bowl time. He has worked for CBS Sports, USA Today, NBC Sports, Yahoo and Rivals sports publications and web sites.

 




NFL Draft 2025 – Two Round Mock Draft

NFL Draft 2025 – Two Round Mock Draft 1.0

The NFL Draft selection order is based on the 2024 NFL standings plus the NFL Draft tiebreaking procedures. Picks 1-18 are the non-playoff teams, with the order decided by the draft tiebreakers. Tied positions rotate up in the succeeding rounds. Positions 19 through 32 are based on playoff game results and tiebreakers are used if necessary.

Exact draft order to be determined at close of postseason 

Jan. 20 – Special Eligibility Deadline. Deadline for college players who are underclassmen to apply for Special Eligibility. They will have until Jan 23rd to rescind their decision and retain their college eligibility. A list of underclassmen who have been approved for entry into the 2025 NFL Draft will be sent to clubs on January 21.

Transfer Portal Dates
The winter window begins Dec. 9 and lasts 20 days, ending on Dec. 28. The spring window begins April 16, 2025 and lasts 10 days, ending April 25, 2025. If a coach is fired or leaves the college program, that school’s players can enter the portal immediately.

No player entered in the Transfer portal will be in our Top Prospects or Mock Draft articles.
 
         * April 24-26 – Annual Selection Meeting/NFL Draft (Green Bay, Wi) *

NFL Draft 2025 – Two Round Mock Draft 1.0

  Team             Record                Player  / Position  / School

1 New England   3-13                 Travis Hunter WR/CB Colorado

2 Tennessee       3-13                   Shedeur Sanders QB Colorado

3 Cleveland       3-13                     Will Johnson CB Michigan

4 NY Giants      3-13                     Cam Ward QB Miami

5 Jacksonville    4-12                  Kelvin Banks Jr OT Texas

6 Carolina         4-12                    Tetairoa McMillan WR Arizona

7 NY Jets           4-12                    James Pearce Jr. Edge Tennessee

8 Las Vegas      4-12                    Mason Graham DT Michigan

9 Chicago         4-12                    Josh Simmons OT Ohio St

10 New Orleans  5-11                   Abdul Carter Edge Penn St

11 San Fran         6-10                 Jalon Walker Edge Georgia

12 Indianapolis   7-9                   Malaki Starks S Georgia

13 Dallas              7-9                   Mykel Williams Edge Georgia

14 Arizona             7-9                Nohl Williams CB Cal

15 Miami              8-8                 Nic Scourton Edge Texas A&M

16 Cincinnati      8-8                  Will Campbell OT LSU

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17 Atlanta           8-8                  Walter Nolen DT Mississippi

18 Seattle           9-7                   Xavier Watts S Notre Dame

19 Denver         9-7                   Colston Loveland TE Michigan

20 Houston      9-7                  Isaiah Bond WR Texas

21 Tampa Bay  9-7                  Luther Burden WR Missouri

22 LA Chargers   10-6             Ashton Jeanty RB Boise St

23 Pittsburgh      10-6             Jalen Milroe QB Alabama

24 LA Rams        10-6              Aireontae Ersery OT Minnesota

25 Washington   11-5               Tyler Warren TE Penn State

26 Green Bay      11-5               Benjamin Morrison CB Notre Dame

27 Baltimore       11-5               Tyler Booker OG Alabama

28 Buffalo            13-3              Emeka Egbuka WR Ohio State

29 Philadelphia  13-3              Kyle Kennard Edge S. Carolina

30 Detroit            14-2             Nick Emmanwori S S. Carolina

31 Minnesota       14-2            Tyleik Williams DT Ohio State

32 Kansas City    15-1            Jihaad Campbell LB Alabama

2nd Round

33         Tennessee        Deontae Lawson           LB         Alabama

34         Cleveland          Josh Conerly                 OT        Oregon

35         NY Giants         Jonah Savaiinaea         OT        Arizona

36         New England     Tre Harris                    WR       Mississippi

37         Chic (Carolina)  JT Tuimoloau             Edge     Ohio State

38         NY Jets            Wyatt Milum                  OT        West Virginia

39         Las Vegas         Carson Beck                   QB       Georgia

40         Chicago            Donovan Jackson         OG       Ohio State

41         Jacksonville      Deone Walker              DT        Kentucky

42         New Orleans     Shavon Revel Jr.         CB        ECU

43         San Francisco   Anthony Belton           OT        North Carolina St

44         Dallas               Quinn Ewers                 QB       Texas

45         Arizona             Landon Jackson           Edge    Arkansas

46         Indianapolis       Kenneth Grant           DT        Michigan

47         Cincinnati          Harold Perkins            LB         LSU

48         Atlanta              Derrick Harmon           DT        Oregon

49         Miami               Anthony Belton             OT        North Carolina St

50         Denver              Donovan Ezeiruaku      Edge    Boston College

51         Houston            Domani Jackson            CB        Alabama

52         Tampa Bay       Jahdae Barron               CB       Texas

53         Seattle              Riley Leonard                QB       Notre Dame

54         Pittsburgh         Tez Johnson                  WR       Oregon

55         Carolina (Rams) Kyle McCord               QB       Syracuse

56         LA Chargers      Elic Ayomanor             WR       Stanford

57         Washington       Mike Green                   Edge    Marshall

58         Green Bay        Danny Stutsman            LB        Oklahoma

59         Baltimore          Trey Amos                      CB       Mississippi

60         Buffalo              Maxwell Hairston        CB        Kentucky

61         Philadelphia       Dorian Strong                CB     Virginia Tech

62         Detroit               Jonah Monheim             C          USC

63         Buff (Minn-Hou)  Billy Bowman            S          Oklahoma

64         Kansas City      Kaleb Johnson                RB       Iowa




College Football Playoff Quarterfinals

College Football Playoff Quarterfinals

Tuesday, December 31, 2024

#6 Penn State @ #3 Boise State 7:30 pm ESPN
at the Vrbo Fiesta Bowl

Wednesday, January 1, 2025

#5 Texas @ #4 Arizona State 1:00 pm ESPN
at the Chick-fil-A Peach Bowl

#8 Ohio State @ #1 Oregon 5:00 PM ESPN
at the Rose Bowl

#7 Notre Dame @ #2 Georgia 8:45 PM ESPN
at the Sugar Bowl

Semifinal Games

Thursday, Jan. 9 TBD vs. TBD (Orange Bowl) – 7:30 pm – ESPN
Friday, Jan. 10 TBD vs. TBD (Cotton Bowl) – 7:30 pm – ESPN

National Championship Game

Monday, Jan. 20 TBD vs. TBD
(Mercedes-Benz Stadium in Atlanta, Georgia) – 7:30 pm – ESPN