2025 Nfl Draft Big Board Travis Hunter On Top Ashton Jeanty Cam Ward
With the 2025 NFL Combine kicking off next week, there is a lot to gain for each prospect. It’s not just what you see on television with the athletic testing, but the medical checks and individual interviews that cause so much player movement. With that being said, it’s vital to set a foundation before things get shaken up. Here are my top 50 prospects based on tape evaluations heading into the Combine. On defense, Hunter is an explosive defender in coverage with high-end ball skills. Those aspects also translate to the offensive side of the ball, where he generates separation but can climb the ladder to make difficult catches.
Carter is a missile off the ball who makes it nearly impossible for blockers to match his acceleration and movement skills. Turn on the tape against USC, Ohio State, Washington, Oregon and Notre Dame to see a game-wrecking presence. Jeanty plays with some of the best balance you will ever see at the position and can handle a significant workload on all three downs from day one. He can be the identity of an offense from the first second he steps in the building. The 2025 NFL Draft is just days away and all 32 teams are busy making final tweaks to their draft boards and devising plans. There is still a lot to be done before the Titans are on the clock, but I have completed my 2025 NFL Draft Big Board and this year it’s “bigger” than ever.
This year, I have ranked the top 320 draft prospects. DISCLAIMER: This site and the products offered are for entertainment purposes only, and there is no gambling offered on this site. This service is intended for adult audiences. No guarantees are made for any specific outcome. If you or someone you know has a gambling problem, please call 1-800-GAMBLER. The 2025 NFL Draft class is rounding into shape, and we’re getting a clearer picture of some of the top prospects and the position groups with the most depth.
The top prospect on the board is Colorado’s Travis Hunter, a rare talent with the potential to start at the NFL level as either a wide receiver or cornerback. After Hunter, Penn State stud Abdul Carter, Michigan standout Mason Graham, Arizona’s Tetairoa McMillan and Boise State’s Ashton Jeanty are some of the premier players in this draft class. The running back, tight end and offensive tackle positions seem to be the deepest and strongest on the offensive side of the ball. On defense, the edge defender group is as deep as we’ve seen in several years, dominating the projected top 50. There are also more impact defensive backs this year than a year ago, with plenty of options on all three days of the draft, specifically on Days 2 and 3. Here are PFF's top 350 draft prospects in the 2025 NFL Draft, along with some scouting notes courtesy of lead draft analyst Trevor Sikkema.
For the full ranking of draft prospects, along with their three-year player grades and position rankings, click here. Hunter is one of the most talented players I have ever scouted. As a cornerback, he brings good mirror-matching movements and truly elite ball skills. He can be a bit out of control and lacks some density, which gets exposed the most in press-man coverage. As a primary zone defender with press-man flexibility, he can be an immediate starting cornerback with an All-Pro ceiling. As the 2025 NFL Draft class continues to take shape, it’s time to take stock of which prospects are going to dominate the early-round conversation for the next few months.
Our consensus Big Board combines rankings from a wide range of NFL draft experts to identify how the top prospects are viewed relative to the rest of their class. In theory, by the time we reach draft weekend, these rankings should help give us a handle on how the picks could (or, at least, should) play out. Last week, The Athletic draft expert Dane Brugler released his updated top 50. How does the consensus board compare? The Colorado superstar didn’t open at No. 1 — he was No.
6 when we last did this exercise way back in May. Obviously, things have changed quite a bit since then, for a lot of prospects, but Hunter pretty clearly has earned his spot atop the rankings. (That’s where he was on Brugler’s board last week, too.) The question now: Barring an injury, is there anything that could bump Hunter off the podium? The Tennessee Titans kicked off the 2025 NFL Draft by selecting Miami QB Cam Ward at No. 1 overall.
Find out where all 150 prospects on NFL Network draft analyst Daniel Jeremiah's Big Board landed during the seven-round event. Hunter is a lean, athletic playmaker who starred on both sides of the ball for the Buffaloes, winning the Heisman Trophy in 2024. He has a narrow frame and is a very smooth-flowing athlete. On offense, he is creative in his release to escape press as a receiver. He is constantly changing gears to keep cornerbacks off balance and he never wastes steps at the top of his route. He drops his weight and explodes out of the break.
He has elite body control and hands. He can pluck balls well outside his frame with grace and ease. After the catch, he is silky smooth and elusive. He doesn’t have elite top speed, but he’s fast enough to not get caught. On defense, he was much improved in 2024. He didn’t take as many unnecessary risks at cornerback, relying more on discipline and technique to stay in position.
He can locate the ball and picked it off seven times over the past two seasons. My only concern is the question of how long he will be able to physically hold up if he continues to play WR and CB full-time at the professional level. I believe there is a way for him to make an impact on both sides of the ball. Carter is an electric edge rusher. He has average height and bulk, but he has an ELITE burst and his ability to flatten at the top of his rush is special. He gets a lot of early wins because of that speed, and he also has a nifty swipe/rip move.
If tackles overset, he senses it early and crosses their face for immediate pressures/sacks. He also has a natural ability to retrace underneath when quarterbacks climb the pocket to avoid him. He can press out and control tight ends at the point of attack. He’s a blur when chasing plays down on the back side. Carter has not been able to work out this spring as he rehabs from the shoulder injury he suffered late last season, but I don't see that issue having an impact on his draft... Overall, Carter can take over and completely wreck an offensive game plan.
He demands attention on every snap and that is going to free up everyone else around him. Jeanty is a fun player to study. He is a short, compact runner with incredible strength, balance and burst. He displays outstanding vision, tempo and feel. On inside runs, the Boise State product has a unique ability to absorb and bounce off tacklers. He has quick feet and never stops driving on contact, leading to some miraculous escapes and home runs.
He is rarely -- if ever -- tackled when presented with one-on-one situations at the second level, exhibiting the capacity to run through defenders, make them miss or just burst by them. He isn’t polished as a route runner, but he has reliable hands and can create in space after the catch. He can identify, absorb and wall off in pass pro. He needs to improve his ball security, having fumbled nine times over the past two seasons. Overall, Jeanty might lack ideal size, but he’s a mixture of Dalvin Cook and J.K. Dobbins as a runner.
Graham is a powerful defensive tackle with outstanding leverage and instincts. He’s one of the most consistent players in the draft class. Against the run, he has an impressive short-area burst to attack blockers. He excels in block destruction. He stacks, finds the ball, chucks blockers to the side and collects tackles. He has lateral range to make plays down the line, too.
He is always in a leverage position and never gets uprooted. In the pass game, he has a violent club/rip move and a powerful bull rush. His effort is outstanding. Overall, it’s easy to identify Graham as a former wrestler. He always has a full gas tank and he set the tone for the entire Michigan defense. The NFL draft starts April 24 in Green Bay, Wis.
By the time it ends sometime late afternoon on April 26, 256 players will have heard their names called as they realize the first step of their pro football dreams. Here's the Beacon Journal's list of the top 300 prospects heading into the draft, starting with a former Heisman Trophy winner atop the list, even if he appears to be going No. 2 in the draft. The list in divided up into rough tiers, based on where players could potentially fall in the actual draft. 33. Donovan Ezeiruaku, Edge, Boston College 91.
Demetrius Knight Jr., LB, South Carolina 108. David Walker, Edge, Central Arkansas The 2025 NFL Draft class is rounding into shape, and we’re getting a clearer picture of some of the top prospects and the position groups with the most depth. The top prospect on the board is Colorado’s Travis Hunter, a rare talent with the potential to start at the NFL level as either a wide receiver or cornerback. After Hunter, Penn State stud Abdul Carter, Michigan standout Mason Graham, Arizona’s Tetairoa McMillan and Boise State’s Ashton Jeanty are some of the premier players in this draft class. The running back, tight end and offensive tackle positions seem to be the deepest and strongest on the offensive side of the ball. On defense, the edge defender group is as deep as we’ve seen in several years, dominating the projected top 50.
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With the 2025 NFL Combine kicking off next week, there is a lot to gain for each prospect. It’s not just what you see on television with the athletic testing, but the medical checks and individual interviews that cause so much player movement. With that being said, it’s vital to set a foundation before things get shaken up. Here are my top 50 prospects based on tape evaluations heading into the Co...
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This Year, I Have Ranked The Top 320 Draft Prospects.
This year, I have ranked the top 320 draft prospects. DISCLAIMER: This site and the products offered are for entertainment purposes only, and there is no gambling offered on this site. This service is intended for adult audiences. No guarantees are made for any specific outcome. If you or someone you know has a gambling problem, please call 1-800-GAMBLER. The 2025 NFL Draft class is rounding into ...
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The top prospect on the board is Colorado’s Travis Hunter, a rare talent with the potential to start at the NFL level as either a wide receiver or cornerback. After Hunter, Penn State stud Abdul Carter, Michigan standout Mason Graham, Arizona’s Tetairoa McMillan and Boise State’s Ashton Jeanty are some of the premier players in this draft class. The running back, tight end and offensive tackle pos...
For The Full Ranking Of Draft Prospects, Along With Their
For the full ranking of draft prospects, along with their three-year player grades and position rankings, click here. Hunter is one of the most talented players I have ever scouted. As a cornerback, he brings good mirror-matching movements and truly elite ball skills. He can be a bit out of control and lacks some density, which gets exposed the most in press-man coverage. As a primary zone defende...