NFL Draft – Wide Receivers Rankings

NFL Draft 2025

 Wide Receivers – Grade: A

NFL Teams need:

  1. Jaguars           5 Cowboys
  2. Chargers        6 Browns
  3. Bears               7 Cardinals
  4. Rams               8 Commanders

Travis Hunter of Colorado is the only prospect in Draft Insiders’ history to rank at two positions. He is both the #1 receiver and #1 cornerback – an amazing feat considering that each position is one of the premier groups in the NFL. Hunter is unrivaled with players to compare to overall. At wideout, we compare him to John Jefferson is size, athleticism and overall development. As a cornerback we compare him to Champ Bailey who saw some actioin at receiver and returner.  He did not average anywhere near 110 snaps per game like Hunter. Truly a generational prospect and capable of being an impact regular performer on both sides of the ball.  He has been our #1 overall prospect since last August and we never considered moving him down at any time.

Positional Overview: With the evolution of the expanded NFL passing game over the past decade, receivers have become the dominant performers in a pro-offense. At this year’s NFL Combine, another record number of receivers (26) ran sub 4.5 forty times.  Matthew Golden led the class with a blazing 4.29 time, though it fell short of the new NFL Combine record an amazing 4.21 sprint by Xavier Worthy during last year’s combine. Nine other players ran sub 4.4 times as the advanced training methods produce new manufactured speed. This year’s group is an exceptionally deep and a quality class which may rival the best of recent classes. This is a very strong group from the top ten through the middle rounds. This deep class has many blue and red chip prospects. This class has the talent and depth at the position to be a bumper crop which should produce many new NFL starters and a record number of overall selections. This position could provide many playmakers with as many as 5-6 with 1st round choices. The top four prospects, Travis Hunter, Tetairoa McMillan, Matthew Golden and Luther Burden are playmakers at a high level of development to provide rookie impact. Each is rated as 1st round receivers. Hunter is a multi-position blue chip athlete at both wideout and cornerback. He is unrivaled as a two-way prospect with elite skills on both sides of the ball. Another receiver Emeka Egbuka is a possible 1st round pick after strong 2024 performance. The top 100 could provide a new record of prospects with 15+ chosen. Unheralded prospects, Jayden Higgins, Jack Bech, Isaiah Bond and Jalen Royals are all potential early NFL starters with above average developed skills. Probably 35+ receivers could go over the seven-round event. The underclassmen will once again play a huge factor here. There are a few fast-rising prospect like Jaylin Noel and Kyle Williams are moving up quickly off impressive postseasons. There will be many rookie FAs who carry make it grades entering camp and most likely practice squad members.

 NFL Premier Player – Ja’Marr Chase

Blue Chip – Travis Hunter
Blue Chip – Tetairoa McMillan
Red Chip – Luther Burden
Rising – Matthew Golden
Falling – Jalen Royals
Underrated – Ja’Corey Brooks
Overrated – Isaiah Bond
Sleeper – Chimere Dike
Boom/Bust – Savion Williams
Hidden Gem – Isaiah Neyor

Positional Traits
Best Athlete – Travis Hunter
Best Hands – Tetairoa McMillan
Fastest – Matthew Golden
Quickest – Tez Johnson
Run After Catch – Matthew Golden
Route Runner – Kyle Williams
Deep Threat – Luther Burden
Catch In Traffic – Jack Bech
Blocker – Jayden Higgins
Adjustments /Routes – Emeka Egbuka
Long term Gem – Jack Bech
Red Zone Balls – Tetairoa McMillan
Strongest – Jack Bech

Wide Receiver Rankings

1 Travis Hunter                 Colorado
2 Tetairoa McMillan         Arizona
3 Matthew Golden            Texas
4 Luther Burden                Missouri
5 Emeka Egbuka             Ohio St
6 Jayden Higgins             Iowa St
7 Jack Bech                       TCU
8 Jalen Royals                  Utah St
9 Jaylin Noel                     Iowa St
10 Tre Harris                      Mississippi
11 Kyle Williams                Washington St
12 Elic Ayemanor               Stanford
13 Savion Williams            TCU
14 Isaiah Bond                   Texas
15 Tony Horton                  Colorado St
16 Tai Felton                        Maryland
17 Ja’Corey Brooks             Louisville
18 Tez Johnson                   Oregon
19 Xavier Restrepo             Miami
20 Isaiah Neyor                   Nebraska
21 Chimere Dike                 Florida
22 Kaden Prather               Maryland
23 Juice Wells                     Ole Miss
24 Jaylin Lane                    Virginia Tech




NFL Draft – Cornerback Class A

NFL Draft  2025 – Cornerback Class A

Frank Coyle/ Head Scout & Staff
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Cornerbacks – Top 40 Prospects – Grade: A

Positional Overview:
This year’s cornerback class is a high-quality group which is very deep and especially top heavy with a few premier prospects. There are a few blue chips expected to go in the ton ten selections. Travis Hunter is our #1 overall prospect with rare talent and impact at two positions. He will go in the top 4 prospects in the 1st round. Will Johnson shows prototypical skills and is expected to go in the top 10-12 overall selections. Underclassmen dominate our top ten prospects, though the senior group is a very solid with nice development. Jahdae Barron is a developed versatile prospect and probable mid-first round selection. He could be selected in the top 10 overall picks with a rookie starting grade. Maxwell Hairston has the skill set to start early and is NFL ready after an awesome final performance and NFL Combine effort. He probably goes in the later 1st round area. Shavon Revel Jr. and Benjamin Morrison are highly regarded defenders who missed extensive time in 2024 to injuries which cost them 1st round grades. They most likely go on the 2nd day and great value for clubs. Azareye’h Thomas is another in a long line of FSU corners to enter the NFL. He is a physical cover man with the NFL makeup to excel on the outside. Trey Amos has prototypical shutdown skills for the pro game. He is rising fast and could earn a late 1st round selection. Darien Porter, Dorian Strong and Nohl Williams are rising cover men with well-developed talent to press for early starting time. Both Jacob Parrish and Denzel Burke are battle tested and figure is coming off an impressive career finish. Parrish is one of the best ball hawks in this class and has the length DCs like in outside defenders. Both are well developed athletes who are NFL ready. Bihlal Kone, Caleb Ransaw and Jordan Hancock are coming off impressive final performances plus strong postseason workouts. They could go early in the 3rd day. This is a deep group that will supply many NFL starters well into the 3rd day of the process. There could be at least 12 prospects selected in the top 100 choices. There will probably be 15+ prospects selected in the top 150 picks with the expected run-on corners from the mid-1st round through the early 3rd day. This class has very good depth and will provide a number of middle round steals. This position has annually provided the most overall selections and could duplicate that again. This group could supply as many as 35 total drafted prospects and another 40 high priority FA. This deep crop will supply a huge group of big corners with some versatility to also slide to safety in the nickel and dime sub packages.

NFL Teams in need:

  1. Patriots      5 Rams
  2. Saints          6 Commanders
  3. 49ers           7 Ravens
  4. Vikings        8 Colts

 NFL Premier Player
Patrick Surtain

Blue Chip – Travis Hunter
Blue Chip – Will Johnson
Red Chip – Jahdae Barron
Rising – Maxwell Hairston
Falling – Tommi Hill
Underrated – Nohl Williams
Overrated – Zy Alexander
Sleeper – Denzel Burke
Boom/Bust – Jordan Hancock
Biggest Upside – Azar Thomas
Hidden Gem – Bilhal Kone
Long Term – Shavon Revel

 Positional Traits

Best Athlete – Travis Hunter
Best Man Cover – Travis Hunter
Best Zone Cover – Jahdae Barron
Best Run support – Trey Amos
Best Tackler – Shavon Revel
Best Nickel – Jahdae Barron
Hands – Jacob Parrish
Best Intangibles – Jahdae Barron
Ball Instincts – Travis Hunter
Most Versatile – Jahdae Barron
Over drafted – Darien Porter
Special Teamer – Caleb Ransaw

Top Cornerbacks
 1 Travis Hunter                   Colorado
2 Will Johnson                     Michigan
3 Jahdae Barron                  Texas
4 Maxwell Hairston            Kentucky
5 Azareye’h Thomas           Florida State
6 Trey Amos                        Mississippi
7 Shavon Revel Jr.               ECU
8 Benjamin Morrison         Notre Dame
9 Nohl Williams                   Cal
10 Darien Porter                   Iowa State

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11 Dorian Strong                  Virginia Tech
12 Jacob Parrish                   Kansas State
13 Denzel Burke                   Ohio State
14 Jaylin Smith                     USC
15 Quincy Riley                    Louisville
16 Bilhal Kone                      Western Michigan
17 Caleb Ransaw                  Tulane
18 Tommi Hill                        Nebraska
19 Zah Frazier                       UTSA
20 Jordan Hancock             Ohio State
21 Cobee Bryant                   Kansas
22 Jermari Harris                 Iowa
23 Zy Alexander                   LSU
24 Justin Walley                   Minnesota
25 Jason Marshall                Florida
26 Marcus Harris                  California
27 Melvin Smith                    Southern Arkansas
28 O’Donnell Fortune           South Carolina
29 Jabbar Muhammad          Oregon
30 B.J. Adams                        UCF
31 Mello Dotson                     Kansas
32 Robert Longerbeam        Rutgers
33 Upton Stout                      Western Kentucky
34 Mac McWilliams               UCF
35 Isas Waxter                         Villanova
36 Jalen Kimber                     Penn State
37 Tony Grimes                      UNLV
38 James Burgess                 Alabama State
39 Tyron Herring                   Delaware
40 Fentrell Cypress II            Florida State




NFL Draft Yearbook 2025 – Abdul Carter Scouting Report

NFL Draft Yearbook 2025 – Abdul Carter Scouting Report

Frank Coyle/ Head Scout

Edge Defenders – Grade: A+

         Positional Overview:

This year’s edge defenders’ class is an exceptionally strong group which could produce as many as 6-7 #1 picks. There are several blue-chip prospects at the top and probably 10-12 could go in the top 50 selections. There could be as many as 15+ in the top three rounds with as many as 25+ thru the middle rounds. Abdul Carter is the best edge defender in this draft class and could be a top four overall pick. He is NFL ready and a three-down starter. He is an explosive edge defender and the best of this class. Jalon Walker and Mykel Williams are fast-rising players who figure in the top 10 selections. Walker has the freakish athleticism to fit both NFL fronts as an edge rusher. Walker is well-developed and can be a day one starter and difference maker. Shemar Stewart had an impressive postseason and displayed special talent at the Senior Bowl. He is rated a top 30 selection with a prospect with impact ability in either scheme. James Pearce is a quality edge rusher with fine production and has developed talent to start in either front. Ditto Donovan Ezeiruaku and Mike Green who are explosive edge rushers who impressed at the Senior Bowl. They are first round bubble prospects. Landon Jackson and Jack Sawyer are tough three down defenders with early impact ability. Jackson had a strong Senior Bowl and figures in the late 1st or early 2nd round. Sawyer was brilliant in the postseason and the key defender in the Buckeyes national title.  Oluwafemi Oladejo is a player on the rise and coveted by both fronts. He is an emerging edge rusher who may be the wild card of the 2nd day of the process. Up to fifteen prospects figure in the top 100 picks and fit the edge rusher role. There should be an expected run throughout the top 150 picks especially from the 2nd thru the 4th rounds. With the huge demand for rushers, clubs will draft into this deep group for prospects. Expect approximately 35-45 prospects chosen over the three-days with the importance of rushers playing a huge part in game strategy. This is a top-heavy and deep class through the middle rounds and one of the best groups in recent memory.

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Edge Defenders

  1 Abdul Carter #11                  Penn State         6-3, 250 – Sp. 4.50
                 NFL Comparison: Von Miller                           Rating 93

Explosive edge rusher has flashed dominant skills since his true freshman season in the tough Nittany Lion defense. Elite burst off the edge to pressure blockers with the ability to bend the edge and run the arc to finish with big plays. Converts speed to power very well. Long arms and strong athletic frame give him the components of Pro Bowl players like, Von Miller and Micah Parsons. Next in the long line of PSU edge defenders following former top defender Parsons. His elite burst vs Big Ten blockers allowed him to post 23 sacks and 19 pressures over his short three seasons. Played off backer at times especially earlier in his career and graded out well vs the run and the ability to drop in coverage. He has only touched the surface of his pass rushing talent. Plays a disciplined game and has shown the ability to play the run well. Holds the edge and has learned to separate quickly from blocks with the ability to pick up the ball and burst to finish. Chiseled frame with long arms and fast hands and the speed to go sideline to sideline. Elite get off with the ability to gain a fast advantage off the edge and the ability to bend and finish. Production improved annually as he learned finer points of play to handle that special attention. Shows the ability to strike with a strong punch, dip his shoulder and bend the edge, in addition to counter inside. Explosive on the delay blitz where his burst can hit openings and finish quickly. Shows developed inside move to hit an opening. Anchors well to hold the point in run defense along with the speed to pursue and make plays from the backside. His coverage skills are good, yet still in the development process. Shows all the AA to refine those skills. Three down defender and scheme diverse who can line up outside/inside in either scheme. Dominant final performance with 12 sacks and 24 pressures in most of his reps from the edge. His pressing foot issue is a definite concern. It is an injury with major impact on his initial ability to come off the snap and in many cases requires a screw to stabilize the foot. Second best defensive player in the draft and probable top 3-5 selection. Best football ahead and capable of being a dominant Pro-Bowler if healthy.

Draft Projection: 1st Round – Top 5 Selection




NFL Draft – Cam Ward Scouting Report

NFL Draft – Cam Ward Scouting Report

NFL Draft 2025 – Yearbook Quarterbacks – Grade: B-

NFL Teams in need:

  • Titans         5 Steelers
  • Browns      6 Dolphins
  • Giants        7 Saints
  • Jets             8 Cowboys

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Quarterbacks
Positional Overview
:

This year’s QB class is an average group with the top two prospects expected to be selected in the top ten picks. Cam Ward is an outstanding looking prospect with accuracy, mobility, and a very high level of development. His complete skill set elevated him to the top of the class by far as the most NFL ready prospect. Shedeur Sanders is a fast-rising prospect after an amazing career at Colorado. He did not complete during the postseason when he sat out both the East-West and NFL Combine weeks. He was considered a guaranteed top ten selection, but that could be in jeopardy with a few clubs scared off by his lack of participation. He is clearly the biggest enigma in this draft class. Jaxson Dart has an excellent skill set and had impressive weeks at the Senior Bowl and NFL Combine. He could surprise and get selected in the mid-1st round. Kyle McCord is a rising prospect off an excellent 2024 performance and postseason. He flashed blue-chip talent with a strong arm and good mechanics. He is one of the fastest rising prospects in this draft class and could move into the early rounds with the pressing need at the position. Tyler Shough is a hot prospect off his fine Senior Bowl and NFL Combine. He shows a very strong arm with good footwork along with fine leadership and playmaking talent. Veterans, Jalen Milroe. Quinn Ewers and Will Howard have won a lot of games and titles over their careers. All have strong arms and running skills with the fast decision making and delivery to make consistently sound plays. Riley Leonard looked sharp at the Senior Bowl which impressed many scouts. He has shown fast development at the position and is a long-term gem. Seth Henigan and Kurtis Rouke are sleepers and can surprise if they land in the right coach/system. Both have had fine success and shown NFL talent with development. They could be major surprises in the right setting. Good group at top with 10-12 prospects chosen over the 3-day event. Expect 8-9 prospects chosen in the top 100 selections.

Quarterbacks

  1 Cam Ward #1 – Miami               6-2, 220 – Sp. 4.60         Rating 90
                        NFL Comparison: Jordan Love

Gifted athletic four-year starter at three schools excelled in his only season with the Hurricanes. Earned first team ACC honors in 2024 after an excellent two-year career at Washington State. Quality athlete with strong arm, quick feet and good mechanics to make all the throws.  Developed well in the Washington State advanced passing game designed originally by former HC Mike Leach which accelerated his development tremendously after starting Incarnate Word and putting up elite statistics from his first season. Shows a quick setup with the ability to retreat well and set his feet while scanning the field. Moves well in the pocket under pressure with the ability to slide and create passing lanes. He has developed into a special passer whose arm strength, mobility, vision and accuracy allows him to make all the throws from a variety of platforms. Won Offensive Player of the Year in the ACC, throwing for over 4300 yards 39 TDs and 7 picks. Savvy leader with excellent vision and mobility to move in the pocket. Top arm talent with good power, a very quick tight release, fine accuracy and capable of throwing from the pocket or on the move. Very good mobility to escape the pocket and maybe more dangerous outside, throwing when improvising. His production improved annually despite the changing supporting cast. Matured well learning to deal with adversity and maintain his poise and lead the team. Good size (just under 6’2”) and frame (219) and reliable durability to be available weekly. Tough in the face of pressure to make the difficult throw. Highly probable 1st QB and overall pick who excels on big stage with few mistakes and top results. At his pro day, he put on a display of throwing, movement and versatility. He displayed a strong arm with a compact delivery and quick release. Dropped the ball in the bucket on the deep ball and showed power and accuracy on the intermediate throws. Good movement in the pocket and made fast adjustments on the move. Clear #1 overall QB in this class. If he was in last year’s draft class, he would be #5 or 6 at best. With the top three teams this year all seeking a starting QB, he will hear his name called early. Titans looking to get a contract signed prior to the NFL Draft. Excellent RPO passer with ceiling and early quality starter. Expected #1 pick.
Draft Projection: 1st Round – Top overall Selection

 




Ohio State Pro Day Workout

Ohio State Pro Day Workout Draws Huge Scouting Contingent

Pro Day Results – below

Frank Coyle / Head Scout & Staff

The National champion Ohio State Byuckeye’s  held their Pro day on Wednesday for  17 pro prospects. Over 140 NFL personnel, including six coaches and five general managers, gathered inside the Woody Hayes Athletic Center for evaluations of 17 Ohio State draft prospects who hope to continue their football careers in the NFL. Several of the highly rated prospects stood on their NFL Combine results. A few players like LB Cody Simon, CB  Jordan Hancock , DT Ty Hamilton, safety Lathan Ranson and OT Josh Fryar looked sharp in drills and put up impressive numbers.

QB Will Howard had a strong passing session where he went through throwing drills. He worked with teammate receiver Emeka Egbuka and put on a show for scouts. Egbuka is a first round bubble prospect at this point and a strong showing yesterday may guarantee a top selection. He also ran a 4.45 sprint with a fast 1.50 ten yard split. Howard improved his stock again. He displayed a powerful arm with tight delivery, accuracy and touch. He interviewed after the event with several teams. His impressive 2024 season when he directed the Buckeyes to the national title after losing to Michigan in the season finale left a strong impression on NFL personnel men.

Players like OT Josh Simmons and OL Seth McLaughlin did not workout – still in the rehab process from early 2024 knee injuries. Simmons did lift and pumped out 34 reps while guard Donovan Jackson did 32 reps. DT Ty Hamilton did the most at the event with 35 reps from the power defender. Fellow DT Tyleik Williams was a particpant who fell during his 40 yard sprint. He tripped at 20 yards of the event and was taken to the locker work. He returned to the field with a minor sprain but discontinued his workout.

In attendance at Ohio State’s Pro Day:

141 total NFL personnel

Coaches (6)
Ben Johnson – Bears
Raheem Morris – Falcons
Kellen Moore – Saints
Brian Schottenheimer – Cowboys
Mike Tomlin – Steelers
Mike Vrabel – Patriots

General Managers (5)
Terry Fontenot – Falcons
Brian Gutenkunst – Packers
Omar Khan – Steelers
Ryan Poles – Bears
Mickey Loomis – Saints

Those 17 members of last year’s national championship team included:

Quarterback Will Howard
Running backs TreVeyon Henderson and Quinshon Judkins
Wide receiver Emeka Egbuka
Tight end Gee Scott Jr.
Offensive linemen Donovan Jackson, Seth McLaughlin, Josh Fryar and Josh Simmons
Defensive ends Jack Sawyer and JT Tuimoloau
Defensive tackles Tyleik Williams and Ty Hamilton
Linebacker Cody Simon
Cornerbacks Denzel Burke and Jordan Hancock
Safety Lathan Ransom

Former Ohio State running back Miyan Williams – who went undrafted last year after a knee injury sidelined him from the pre-draft process – also participated in Wednesday’s event.

Full workout results from Ohio State’s pro day can be found below.

Workout Results From Ohio State’s Pro Day
Player                      Ht/ Wt    Hand/ Arm /Wing    40/ 10/ 20/ Vert/ Broad /3-Cone /20-Yd Shuttle/Bench
TY HAMILTON (DT) 6’2 5/8″ 299 10″ 32 1/4″ 77 1/2″ 4.95 1.70 2.82 32” 9′ 7.78 4.68 35
TYLEIK WILLIAMS (DT) 6’2 7/8″ 329 10 1/4″ 32″ 77 1/4″ N/A 1.74 2.75 N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A
JACK SAWYER (DE) 6’4 1/4″ 260 9 1/4″ 32 1/8″ 76 3/8″ N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A 21
JT TUIMOLOAU (DE) 6’4″ 264 10 1/2″ 34 7/8″ 81 1/2″ N/A N/A N/A 35.5” 9’11” N/A 4.38 24
CODY SIMON (LB) 6’1 5/8″ 232 10” 31 3/4″ 75 7/8″ 4.59 1.54 2.59 33.5” 10′ 7.19 4.30 21
DENZEL BURKE (CB) 5’11 3/8″ 187 9 1/4″ 31 7/8″ 76″ N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A
JORDAN HANCOCK (CB) 6’0 1/8″ 186 8 3/4″ 31 5/8″ 75 1/2″ 4.42 1.52 2.55 41.5” 10’6″ N/A N/A 14
LATHAN RANSOM (S) 6’0″ 203 8 3/8″ 31 3/8″ 75 3/4″ 4.53 1.57 2.65 36.5” 10’1″ N/A 4.26 20
TREVEYON HENDERSON (RB) 5’10 1/8″ 204 9 1/2″ 31 1/2″ 75 3/4″ N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A
QUINSHON JUDKINS (RB) 5’11 3/4″ 221 9 1/8″ 31 1/2″ 73 1/2″ N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A 24
WILL HOWARD (QB) 6’4 1/8″ 239 9 1/8″ 32 7/8″ 77″ N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A
EMEKA EGBUKA (WR) N/A 201 N/A N/A N/A 4.45 1.50 2.57 38” N/A N/A 4.12 N/A
GEE SCOTT JR. (TE) 6’2 5/8” 238 10 1/8” 32 3/8” 77 1/2” 4.60 1.64 2.66 35” 9′ 11″ 7.28 4.40 25
DONOVAN JACKSON (OL) 6’3 1/2″ 317 10 1/8″ 34 1/2″ 83″ N/A N/A N/A 32.5” 8′ 11″ N/A 4.60 32
SETH MCLAUGHLIN (OL) 6’3 7/8″ 308 9 1/2″ 31 1/2″ 77 1/2” N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A
JOSH SIMMONS (OL) 6’4 3/4″ 312 10″ 34 1/8″ 81 1/4″ N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A 34
JOSH FRYAR (OL) 6’4 7/8” 318 9 3/4” 34 7/8” 82 7/8” 5.09 1.69 2.94 34” 8’11” 7.69 4.69 N/A

 

 




NFL Draft 2025 – Top 50 Prospects

NFL Draft 2025

Top 50 Prospects – during Pro Day Workout period 

Frank Coyle/ Head scout    March 24

Rank   Players              Position         Ht/Wt        School

1         Travis Hunter            WR/CB          6-1, 190        Colorado

2         Abdul Carter                  Edge              6-3, 250            Penn State

3         Cam Ward                       QB                 6-3, 215            Miami

4         Will Campbell                OT                  6-6, 320            LSU

5         Shedeur Sanders           QB                   6-2, 210            Colorado

6         Mason Graham              DT                    6-2, 315            Michigan

7         Tyler Warren                  TE                    6-5, 260            Penn State

8         Mykel Williams             Edge                6-5, 265            Georgia

9        Armand Membou           OT                    6-4, 330            Missouri

10         Ashton Jeanty              RB                    5-9, 210            Boise State

11         Jalon Walker                 Edge                6-2, 245            Georgia1

12         Kelvin Banks                 OT                    6-5, 315            Texas

13         Jahdae Barron              CB                    5-11, 200          Texas

14         Colston Loveland         TE                    6-2, 250            Michigan

15         Jaxson Dart                   QB                   6-2, 220            Mississippi

16         Tetairoa McMillan        WR                   6-4, 205            Arizona

17         Will Johnson                 CB                    6-2, 195            Michigan

18         Malaki Starks                 S                      6-1, 205            Georgia

19         Walter Nolen                 DT                    6-3, 295            Mississippi

20         Josh Simmons              OT                    6-5, 310            Ohio State

21         Matthew Golden           WR                   6-0, 195            Texas

22         Grey Zabel                     OG                   6-6, 315            North Dakota State

23         Jihaad Campbell           LB                    6-3, 235            Alabama

24         James Pearce               Edge                6-5, 255            Tennessee

25         Max Hairston                 CB                    6-0, 180            Kentucky

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26         Nick Emmanwori           S                      6-2, 220            South Carolina

27         Shemar Stewart             Edge                6-5, 280            Texas A&M

28         Luther Burden               WR                   5-11, 210          Missouri

29         Tyler Booker                   OG                   6-5, 325            Alabama

30         Donovan Ezeiruaku        Edge              6-2, 250            Boston College

31         Josh Conerly                 OT                      6-5, 310            Oregon

32        Azareye’h Thomas         CB                     6-2, 195            Florida St

33         Omarion Hampton         RB                  6-0, 220            North Carolina

34         Aireontae Ersery           OT                   6-6, 330            Minnesota

35         Trey Amos                    CB                     6-0, 195            Mississippi

36         Derrick Harmon             DT                    6-4, 310            Oregon

37        Marcus Mbow                OT                     6-4, 305            Purdue

38         Mike Green                   Edge                 6-3, 250            Marshall

39         Jonah Savaiinaea            OT                    6-4, 325            Arizona

40         Emeka Egbuka             WR                   6-1, 210            Ohio State

41         Landon Jackson            Edge                6-6, 280            Arkansas

42         Kenneth Grant               DT                    6-3, 325            Michigan

43         Jack Sawyer                 Edge                  6-4, 265            Ohio State

44         Mason Taylor                TE                     6-4, 250            LSU

45         Darius Alexander           DL                   6-4, 305            Toledo

46         Donovan Jackson         OG                    6-4, 320            Ohio State

47         Shavon Revel                CB                     6-2, 190            East Carolina

48        Carson Schwesinger     LB                     6-1, 245            UCLA

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

50         Ben Morrison                CB                    6-0, 185            Notre Dame




Big 12 Pro Day Welcomes Over 200 Prospects

Big 12 Pro Day to Welcome Over 200 Football Athletes

Frisco, Texas – The 2025 Big 12 Pro Day is set for March 18-21 inside Ford Center at The Star. The second annual event, operated in partnership with the NFL, will feature more than 200 Big 12 football athletes with nearly 300 NFL scouts and personnel in attendance. The NFL Network will showcase the event as Big 12 athletes begin the next chapter of their careers.

Draft Insiders’ will have a few scouts at the event. There will be special emails to subscribers related to the event. Our NFL Draft Yearbook will have extensive info and evaluation on Big 12 prospects.

In addition to the nationally-televised workouts and interviews on the field, Big 12 Pro Day will feature the return of the Allstate Institute, which offers robust programming in dynamic leadership, branding and mental health to help prepare these future NFL athletes for life on and off the field. The second annual Allstate Women and Girls in Football Day will also return with a free clinic for Dallas-Fort Worth youth who are interested in growing their Flag Football skills.

The NFL Network will provide live Big 12 Pro Day coverage with expert commentary and analysis of the event from 12 p.m. to 3 p.m. CT on March 19 and 20. Coverage will also be featured within additional NFL Network programming and promoted across NFL+ and NFL digital and social channels.

Player workouts will begin at 9:15 a.m. on Wednesday, March 19 with the offensive linemen followed by defensive linemen and linebackers. Running backs and tight ends will kick off the action on Thursday, March 20 at 9:15 a.m. followed by quarterbacks and defensive backs. Friday will be the specialists’ morning on the field.

Big 12 Pro Day is open to the public on March 19 and March 20 from 7 a.m. – 5 p.m. CT with the March 21 session open from 8 a.m. to 12:30 p.m.

Players scheduled to attend Big 12 Pro Day – Listed by School

Arizona Joey Capra OL
Arizona Jonah Savaiinaea OL
Arizona Jared Small LB
Arizona Quali Conley RB
Arizona Jacory Croskey-Merritt RB
Arizona Owen Goss DB
Arizona Montana Lemonious-Craig WR
Arizona Justin Holloway Long/Short Snapper
Arizona State Emmit Bohle OL
Arizona State Jeffery Clark DL
Arizona State Leif Fautanu OL
Arizona State Caleb McCullough LB
Arizona State Decarlos Brooks RB
Arizona State Xavier Guillory WR
Arizona State Shamari Simmons DB
Arizona State Melquan Stovall WR
Baylor RaRa Dillworth LB
Baylor Matt Jones LB
Baylor Steve Linton LB
Baylor Treven Maae DL
Baylor Elinus Noel III DL
Baylor Garmon Randolph DL
Baylor Monaray Baldwin WR
Baylor Jamaal Bell WR
Baylor Isaiah Davis WR
Baylor Ketron Jackson Jr. WR
Baylor Lorando Johnson DB
Baylor Hal Presley WR
Baylor Gavin Yates TE
BYU Isaiah Bagnah DL
BYU Tyler Batty DL
BYU Caleb Etienne OL
BYU Brayden Keim OL
BYU Darius Lassiter WR
BYU Blake Mangelson DL
BYU John Nelson DL
BYU Connor Pay OL
BYU Gerry Bohanon Jr. QB
BYU Marque Collins DB
BYU Mason Fakahua TE
BYU Keanu Hill TE
BYU Ray Paulo TE
BYU Jakob Robinson DB
UCF Ricky Barber DL
UCF Ethan Barr LB
UCF Daylan Dotson DL
UCF Amari Kight OL
UCF Deshawn Pace LB
UCF Jesiah Pierre LB
UCF Brandon Adams DB
UCF Sheldon Arnold II DB
UCF Jarrad Baker WR
UCF Peny Boone RB
UCF Quadric Bullard DB
UCF Kobe Hudson WR
UCF Jacoby Jones WR
UCF Mac McWilliams DB
UCF Evan Morris TE
UCF Johnny Richardson RB
UCF Ladarius Tennison DB
UCF Gage King Long/Short Snapper
Cincinnati Jared Bartlett LB
Cincinnati Luke Kandra OL
Cincinnati Jamoi Mayes WR
Cincinnati Josh Minkins Jr. DB
Cincinnati Eric Phillips DL
Cincinnati Dartanyan Tinsley OL
Cincinnati Phillip Wilder OL
Cincinnati John Williams OL
Cincinnati Joey Beljan TE
Cincinnati Derrick Canteen DB
Cincinnati Xzavier Henderson WR
Cincinnati Corey Kiner RB
Cincinnati Mehki Miller DB
Cincinnati Nathan Hawks K
Colorado BJ Green DL
Colorado Justin Mayers OL
Colorado Chidozie Nwankwo DL
Colorado Jimmy Horn Jr. WR
Colorado Travis Hunter WR
Colorado Travis Jay DB
Colorado Shilo Sanders DB
Colorado Shedeur Sanders QB
Colorado Will Sheppard WR
Colorado Cam’Ron Silmon-Craig DB
Colorado Herman Smith III DB
Colorado Lajohntay Wester WR
Colorado Mark Vassett Punter
Houston Michael Batton LB
Houston Maliq Carr TE
Houston Keith Cooper DL
Houston Peyton Dunn OL
Houston Kendré Gant LB
Houston Thomathan Good II DL
Houston Shamar Hobdy-Lee OL
Houston Marcus Jenkins OL
Houston Jamal Morris LB
Houston Zykeius Strong DL
Houston Dakota White OL
Houston Jake Wiley OL
Houston Ajani Carter DB
Houston Kriston Davis DB
Houston Noah Guzman DB
Houston Bryan Massey DB
Houston Donovan Smith QB
Houston Jack Martin Kicker
Iowa State Jarrod Hufford OL
Iowa State Jaylon Jackson RB
Iowa State JR Singleton DL
Kansas Tevita Ahoafi-Noa TE
Kansas Taiwan Berryhill LB
Kansas JB Brown LB
Kansas Logan Brown OL
Kansas Bryce Cabeldue OL
Kansas Javier Derritt DL
Kansas Dylan Downing LB
Kansas Michael Ford OL
Kansas Ronald McGee DL
Kansas Alexander Raich LB
Kansas Jereme Robinson DL
Kansas Darrell Simmons OL
Kansas Caleb Taylor DL
Kansas Cornell Wheeler LB
Kansas Dylan Wudke DL
Kansas Lawrence Arnold Jr. WR
Kansas Cobee Bryant DB
Kansas OJ Burroughs DB
Kansas Jared Casey TE
Kansas Mello Dotson DB
Kansas Marvin Grant Jr. DB
Kansas Luke Grimm WR
Kansas Trevor Kardell TE
Kansas Torry Locklin WR
Kansas Devin Neal RB
Kansas Quentin Skinner WR
Kansas Trevor Wilson WR
Kansas Tabor Allen Kicker
Kansas Luke Hosford Long/Short Snapper
Kansas State Easton Kilty OL
Kansas State Austin Moore LB
Kansas State Brendan Mott DL
Kansas State Ty Bowman WR
Kansas State Dante Cephas WR
Kansas State Keenan Garber DB
Kansas State DJ Giddens RB
Kansas State Jadon Jackson WR
Kansas State Jacob Parrish DB
Kansas State Jordan Riley DB
Kansas State Marques Sigle DB
Kansas State Chris Tennant Kicker
Oklahoma State Cole Birmingham OL
Oklahoma State Dalton Cooper OL
Oklahoma State Obi Ezeigbo DL
Oklahoma State Nickolas Martin LB
Oklahoma State Joseph Michalski OL
Oklahoma State Collin Oliver DL
Oklahoma State Xavier Ross DL
Oklahoma State Trey Rucker DB
Oklahoma State Kody Walterscheid DL
Oklahoma State Preston Wilson OL
Oklahoma State Justin Wright LB
Oklahoma State Korie Black DB
Oklahoma State Alan Bowman QB
Oklahoma State Tyler Foster TE
Oklahoma State Ollie Gordon RB
Oklahoma State Kobe Hylton DB
Oklahoma State Rashod Owens WR
Oklahoma State Brennan Presley WR
Oklahoma State Jake Schultz TE
TCU Abraham Camara DB
TCU Caleb Fox DL
TCU Bless Harris OL
TCU Johnny Hodges LB
TCU Cooper McDonald LB
TCU Tymon Mitchell DL
TCU Nana Osafo-Mensah DL
TCU Drake Dabney TE
TCU LaMareon James DB
TCU Joe Laterza WR
TCU JP Richardson WR
TCU Trey Sanders RB
TCU Cameron Smith DB
TCU Savion Williams WR
TCU Dylan Wright WR
TCU Brent Matiscik Long/Short Snapper
Texas Tech De’Braylon Carroll DL
Texas Tech Jaxon Hughes OL
Texas Tech Quincy Ledet DL
Texas Tech Caleb Rogers OL
Texas Tech CJ Baskerville DB
Texas Tech Tahj Brooks RB
Texas Tech Jalin Conyers TE
Texas Tech Josh Kelly WR
Texas Tech Bralyn Lux DB
Texas Tech Drae McCray WR
Texas Tech Mason Tharp TE
Texas Tech Reese Burkhardt Kicker
Texas Tech Gino Garcia Kicker
Utah Van Fillinger DL
Utah Tevita K. Fotu DL
Utah Connor O’Toole DL
Utah Karene Reid LB
Utah Miki Suguturaga TE
Utah Junior Tafuna DL
Utah Damien Alford WR
Utah Micah Bernard RB
Utah Alaka’i Gilman DB
Utah Brant Kuithe TE
Utah Caleb Lohner TE
Utah Money Parks WR
Utah Dorian Singer WR
Utah Zemaiah Vaughn DB
Utah JT Greep Long/Short Snapper
West Virginia Tyrin Bradley DL
West Virginia Tymetrius French DL
West Virginia Jaquay Hubbard OL
West Virginia TJ Jackson DL
West Virginia Nick Malone OL
West Virginia Sean Martin DL
West Virginia Wyatt Milum OL
West Virginia Fatorma Mulbah DL
West Virginia Justin Robinson WR
West Virginia Brandon Yates OL
West Virginia Dontez Fagan DB
West Virginia Garrett Greene WR
West Virginia Garnett Hollis Jr. DB
West Virginia Kole Taylor TE
West Virginia Anthony Wilson DB
West Virginia Austin Brinkman Long/Short Snapper
West Virginia Michael Hayes Kicker




2025 NFL Draft: NFL Awards Compensatory Picks

2025 NFL Draft: NFL Awards 35 Compensatory Picks

On Tuesday, the NFL revealed the compensatory picks that have been awarded to teams for the 2025 NFL Draft, which is set to be held April 24-26 in Green Bay, Wisconsin.

Among the 35 compensatory picks are three special selections, one each given to the 49ers, Rams and Lions. These special compensatory picks are awarded to teams that have a minority employee hired to a head coach or primary football executive position by another team. The league began awarding such picks after an amendment was made to the 2020 collective bargaining agreement designed to promote equal employment opportunities within NFL teams.

As for the rest of the compensatory picks, they are awarded by the league to teams that lost more or better compensatory free agents than they signed in the previous year. Picks are positioned from Round 3 to Round 7 based on the value of the compensatory free agents lost. The formula that determines compensatory free agents is based on salary, playing time and postseason honors.

Below is the full list of compensatory picks awarded to teams ahead of this year’s draft (special compensatory picks denoted by an asterisk). NOTE: This list does not account for picks included in agreed-upon trades, which will process when the new league year begins at 4 p.m. ET on Wednesday, March 12.

Round 3
97) Minnesota Vikings
98) Miami Dolphins
99) New York Giants
100) San Francisco 49ers*
101) Los Angeles Rams*
102) Detroit Lions*

Round 4
135) Miami Dolphins
136) Baltimore Ravens
137) Seattle Seahawks
138) San Francisco 49ers

Round 5
169) Buffalo Bills
170) Dallas Cowboys
171) Dallas Cowboys
172) Seattle Seahawks
173) Buffalo Bills
174) Dallas Cowboys
175) Seattle Seahawks
176) Baltimore Ravens

Round 6
209) Los Angeles Chargers
210) Baltimore Ravens
211) Dallas Cowboys
212) Baltimore Ravens
213) Las Vegas Raiders
214) Los Angeles Chargers
215) Las Vegas Raiders
216) Cleveland Browns

Round 7
249) San Francisco 49ers
250) Green Bay Packers
251) Kansas City Chiefs
252) San Francisco 49ers
253) Miami Dolphins
254) Cleveland Browns
255) Los Angeles Chargers
256) Miami Dolphins
257) Kansas City Chiefs

Here’s a breakdown of the number of compensatory picks allotted by team (asterisk denotes a special compensatory pick is included in the team’s total):

Team Total Compensatory Picks
Baltimore Ravens 4
Dallas Cowboys 4
Miami Dolphins 4
San Francisco 49ers 4*
Los Angeles Chargers 3
Seattle Seahawks 3
Buffalo Bills 2
Cleveland Browns 2
Kansas City Chiefs 2
Las Vegas Raiders 2
Detroit Lions 1*
Green Bay Packers 1
Los Angeles Rams 1*
Minnesota Vikings 1
New York Giants 1

The compensatory free agents lost and gained in 2024 by the clubs that will receive compensatory picks in the 2025 Draft:

BALTIMORE Lost: Jadeveon Clowney; Ronald Darby; Devin Duvernay; Gus Edwards; Patrick Queen; John Simpson; Geno Stone; Kevin Zeitler
Gained: Derrick Henry
BUFFALO Lost: Gabe Davis; Tyrel Dodson; Leonard Floyd; Dane Jackson; Tim Settle
Gained: Mack Hollins; Austin Johnson; Curtis Samuel
CLEVELAND Lost: Harrison Bryant; Jordan Elliott; Joe Flacco; Sione Takitaki
Gained: Jordan Hicks; Quinton Jefferson
DALLAS Lost: Dorance Armstrong; Tyler Biadasz; Dante Fowler; Tony Pollard; Tyron Smith
Gained:
GREEN BAY Lost: Yosuah Nijman; Jon Runyan; Darnell Savage
Gained: Josh Jacobs; Xavier McKinney
KANSAS CITY Lost: Nick Allegretti; Willie Gay; Tommy Townsend
Gained: Marquise Brown
LAS VEGAS Lost: Jermaine Eluemunor; Austin Hooper; Josh Jacobs; Bilal Nichols; Amik Robertson
Gained: Harrison Bryant; Gardner Minshew; Christian Wilkins
L.A. CHARGERS Lost: Michael Davis; Austin Ekeler; Gerald Everett; Austin Johnson; Kenneth Murray
Gained: Gus Edwards; Kristian Fulton
MIAMI Lost: Raekwon Davis; DeShon Elliott; Robert Hunt; Brandon Jones; Andrew Van Ginkel; Christian Wilkins; Cedrick Wilson
Gained: Aaron Brewer; Jordyn Brooks; Kendall Fuller
MINNESOTA Lost: Kirk Cousins; Danielle Hunter; Marcus Davenport; Jordan Hicks; K.J. Osborn; D.J. Wonnum
Gained: Blake Cashman; Sam Darnold; Jonathan Greenard; Shaquill Griffin; Andrew Van Ginkel
N.Y. GIANTS Lost: Saquon Barkley; Ben Bredeson; Xavier McKinney; A’Shawn Robinson; Tyrod Taylor
Gained: Jermaine Eluemunor; Drew Lock; Jon Runyan; Devin Singletary
SEATTLE Lost: Jordyn Brooks; Evan Brown; Damien Lewis; Drew Lock; Colby Parkinson; Bobby Wagner
Gained: Pharaoh Brown; Tyrel Dodson; George Fant
SAN FRANCISCO Lost: Sam Darnold; Clelin Ferrell; Sebastian Joseph-Day; Javon Kinlaw; Ray-Ray McCloud; Charlie Woerner; Chase Young
Gained: Elliott Jordan; Yetur Gross-Matos; Leonard Floyd; Isaac Yiadom

* Reacquired via trade

2025 NFL COMPENSATORY DRAFT PICKS*

Baltimore 4
Dallas 4
Miami 4
L.A. Chargers 3
San Francisco 3
Seattle 3
Buffalo 2
Cleveland 2
Kansas City 2
Las Vegas 2
Green Bay 1
Minnesota 1
New York Giants 1

*Does not include special compensatory selections

 




NFL Free Agency – Top 100 Free Agents

Top 100 Free Agents – Unrestricted & ‘Street’ Players

Frank Coyle/ Head scout

         Does Not include Franchise or Transitional Players or Resigned players

Veteran Free Agents

Rank         Player                      Pos      Team    Age

  1        Sam Darnold                 QB       Minn     28

  2        Milton Williams             DL        Phil       26

  3        Josh Sweat                   Edge    Phil       28

  4        Carlton Davis                CB        Det       28

  5        Chris Godwin                WR       TB        29

  6        DJ Reed                       CB        NYJ      28

  7        Jevon Holland               S          Mia       25

  8        Byron Murphy               CB        Minn     27

  9        Drew Dalman                C          Atl        26

10        Justin Reid                    S          KC        28

11        Charvarius Ward           CB        SF        29

12        Dre Greenlaw                LB        SF        28

13        Teven Jenkins               G          Chic      27

14        Paulson Adebo             CB        NO       26

15        Will Fries                       G          Ind        27

16        Tre’von Moehrig            S          LV        26

17        Mekhi Becton                OG       Phil       26

18        Stefon Diggs                 WR       Hou      31

19        Joey Bosa                     Edge    LAC      32

20        Cam Robinson             OT        Minn     29

21        Amari Cooper                WR       Cleve    31

22        Joe Tryon-Shoyinka       Edge    TB        26

23        Khalil Mack                   Edge    LAC      34

24        Chase Young                Edge    NO       26

25        Aaron Rodgers             QB       NYJ      41

26        Dayo Odeyingbo           Edge    Ind        25

27        Dan Moore                    OT        Pitt       26

28        Asante Samuel             CB        LAC      25

29        Justin Fields                  QB       Pitt       26

30        Haason Reddick            Edge    NYJ      30

31        Josh Myers                   C          GB       27

32        Jonathan Allen              DT        Wash    30

33        Russell Wilson              QB       Pitt       36

34        JK Dobbins                   RB        LAC      26

35        Dillon Radunz               OT        Tenn     27

36        James Daniels             G          Pitt       27

37        Malcolm Koonce            Edge    LV        27

38        Eric Kendricks               LB        Dal       33

39         Patrick Jones                Edge    Minn     26

40        Demarcus Lawrence      Edge    Dal       33

41        Grady Jarrett                 DL        Atl        31

42        Najee Harris                  RB        Pitt       27

43        Rasul Douglas              CB        Buff      30

44        Aaron Banks                 G          SF        27

45        Azeez Ojulari                Edge    NYG     25

46         Camryn Bynum             S          Minn     27

47        Stephon Gilmore           CB        Minn     34

48         Za’Darius Smith             Edge    Cleve    32

49        Tyler Lockett                 WR       Seat     32

50        Javonte Williams           RB        Den      25

51        Darius Slayton               WR       NYG     28

52        BJ Hill                           DL        Cin       30

53        Julian Blackmon            S          Ind        27

54         Darius Slay                   CB        Phil       34

55        Poona Ford                   DL        LAC      29

56        Mike Hughes                 CB        Atl        28

57        Jeremy Chinn                S          Wash    27

58         Morgan Moses              OT        NYJ      34

59        A.J. Dillon                     RB        GB       26

60        Nate Hobbs                  CB        LV        26

61        Matthew Judon              Edge    Atl         32

62        Keenan Allen                WR       Chic      33

63        Kendall Fuller                CB        Mia       30

64        Dyami Brown                WR       Wash    25

65        Talanoa Hufanga           S          SF        25

66         Donte Jackson              CB        Pitt        29

67        Josh Palmer                  WR       LAC      25

68        Michael Jackson           CB        Car       28

69        Juwan Johnson             TE       NO       28

70        Joseph Ossai                LB        Cin       27

71         Javon Hargrove             DT        SF        32

72        Rico Dowdle                  RB        Dal       27

73        Isaiah Oliver                  CB        NYJ      28

74        Kevin Zeitler                  G          Det       35

75        Patrick Mekari               OT        Balt      28

76        Robert Spillane             LB        LV        29

77        Levi Onwuzurike            DL        Det       27

78        Chauncey Golston         DL        Dal       27

79        Calais Campbell            DL        Mia       39

80        Bobby Brown                DT        LAR      25

81        Brandon Stephens         CB        Balt      27

82        Brandin Cooks              WR       Dal       31

83        Dante Fowler                 Edge    Wash    30

84         Kyzir White                    LB        Ariz       28

85        Noah Brown                  WR       Hou      29

86         Daniel Jones                 QB       Minn     27

87         Gus Edwards                RB        LAC      29

88        Kristian Fulton               CB        LAC      26

89        Ryan Kelly                    C          Ind        32

90        Justin Simmons             S          Atl        32

91        Trent Brown                  OT        Cin       32

92        Mike Williams                WR       Pitt         31

93        Olamide Zaccheaus       WR       Wash    28

94        Divine Deablo               LB        LV        27

95        Javon Kinlaw                 DL        NYJ      28

96        Tyron Smith                  OT        NYJ      34

97        Tyrel Dodson                LB        Jax       27

98        Nick Chubb                   RB        Cleve    29

99        Nick Westbrook-Ikhine   WR       Tenn     28

100       Tershawn Wharton        DT        KC        27




NFL Free Agency 2025 Mania Begins

NFL Free Agency and Trading Period 2025
Free Agents – Unrestricted & ‘Street’ Players 

QB Geno Smith Traded to Raiders  Wideout D.K. Metcalf Dealt to Steelers

Frank Coyle & Staff at  draftinsiders.com

Salary Cap per Team – Approx $$ entering Free Agency Period
March 12 – Salary Cap Per team: $279.2M – Increase of $23.8M Per Team

 Salary Cap and Compliance
    Teams must be in full compliance with the salary cap by 4:00 p.m. ET on March 12.
    Teams can carry over unused cap space from the 2024 season if they notify the NFL by the day
          after their final regular-season game.

Trades and Signings To be Announced March 12th
Player signings will be continuous starting today

 Retiring Players
G Zack Martin – Dallas
Edge Sam Hubbard – Cincinnati
TE Marcedes Lewis – Chicago
OL Mitch Morse – Jacksonville
OL Jon Feliciano – San Francisco

 Unretiring Player
WR Michael Gallup – Las Vegas (last team)

Trades to be Annoucned after Period start 
 Traded Players               Former Team        New Team              Draft Pick
Geno Smith                QB          Seat                         Las Vegas              3rd-round 2025
DK Metcalf                 WR         Seat                        Pittsburgh             2nd-round 2025
Deebo Samuel           WR         SF                           Washington          5th-round 2025
Christian Kirk           WR          Jax                          Houston               7th round 2026
Joe Thuney                OG           KC                          Chicago                4th round 2026
Jonah Jackson          OG          LAR                        Chicago                6th round 2025

March Free Agency Newsletter – Top 125 Free Agents
Pro Prospect Positional Rankings – Top 300 Rankings
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Re-signed Veterans
Offense
Andy Dalton                            QB       Panthers           37
Jarrett Stidham                      QB        Broncos            29
Aaron Jones                            RB        Vikings             30
Marquise Brown                     WR       Chiefs               28
Tutu Atwell                             WR       Rams               25
Ronnie Stanley                       OT        Ravens             31
Mike Gesicki                           TE        Bengals            29
Tommy Tremble                    TE        Panthers           25
Zach Ertz                                 TE        Commanders   35
John Bates                              TE        Commanders    27
Tanner Hudson                       TE        Bengals            31
Austin Hooper                         TE        Patriots             31
Alaric Jackson                        OT        Rams                26
Cody Ford                               OG       Bengals            28

Defense
Baron Browning                    Edge    Cards               26
Marcus Davenport                Edge    Lions                30
Jarran Reed                            DT        Seahawks         32
Adam Butler                           DL        Raiders             31
Zack Baum                              LB        Eagles              28
Bobby Wagner                       LB        Commanders   35
Nick Bolton                             LB        Chiefs               27
Ernest Jones                           LB        Seahawks         25
Lavonte David                        LB        Bucs                 35
Jamien Sherwood                  LB        Jets                  26
Amen Ogbongbemiga           LB        Bears               27