2025 Draft Big Boards, Position Rankings, and Mocks

Simpleton

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So there's probably at least a 70% chance that Colorado is in the Big 12 championship at ATT this year, if Hunter has a big game and we end up in the top 3-5 with him on the board is there any chance we pass?

In that scenario I think you bet the house on him being the pick.
 

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So there's probably at least a 70% chance that Colorado is in the Big 12 championship at ATT this year, if Hunter has a big game and we end up in the top 3-5 with him on the board is there any chance we pass?

In that scenario I think you bet the house on him being the pick.
You can't pass up on those types of talents.

And from that I can tell, he seems to have a good head on his shoulders.
 

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Where would we play him though?

We need front seven players in the worst way.
 

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Where would we play him though?

We need front seven players in the worst way.
WR -- it's not like we're loaded at that position.

I agree we need front 7, but you can't pass on a talent like that.
 

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You can't pass up on those types of talents.

And from that I can tell, he seems to have a good head on his shoulders.
I agree, my only issue with him is that he seems to have some diva tendencies, he gesticulates wildly at the QB a few times a game when throws are off or whatever.

But yea, I think you just try to deal with that and hope he matures a bit.

And I agree that you play him at WR.
 

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I also think there's a better than zero chance that if we're at 4 or 5 that him and Deion try to force his way to Dallas. Deion has already made noise about doing something like that and if the top 3 is Patriots, Jaguars, Browns or something along those lines I could easily see it happening.
 

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Everyone is saying this is a shit draft and you really want to be picking in the first eight slots.
 

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I wasn't overly worried about Jeanty's workload a few weeks ago but this is now 4 straight games of 30+ carries, and with 4-5 games to go and the playoff pressure starting to rise, this guy really might end up getting 350-375+ carries on the season.

It's probably moot at this point since we should be hovering somewhere around 4-7, but god damn.
 

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Someone post Brugler's new top 50, a cliff notes version has Hunter at 1, Abdul Carter at 3, Malaki Starks at 4, Jeanty at 6, Jalon Walker at 7, Mykel Williams at 8, Mason Graham at 9, Pearce at 12 and Scourton at 17 (too low in my opinion).

Those are basically the only guys I'm really considering with our inevitable top 10 pick.

An interesting one is Derrick Harmon at 14, I knew he was ascending but thought of him more as a guy who goes in the 20-30 range, I'll be keeping an eye on him as a potential backup option if we end up around 8-10.
 

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NFL Draft 2025 Big Board: Travis Hunter takes No. 1 spot, 4 QBs in updated top 50
Dane Brugler
Nov 12, 2024


“I don’t envy you.”
That was the text response from an NFL scout when I asked how he would stack the 2025 NFL Draft’s quarterback prospects. Teams are not excited about this group of passers because each feels more like a risky bet than a safe one.
That doesn’t mean one or two won’t be drafted in the top 10. That doesn’t mean a few of these quarterbacks won’t eventually become established NFL starters.
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But with all of the varying opinions throughout the league, the only consensus at this stage in the process is that teams are struggling to find positive conviction on any of these QBs.
We still have more than five months until the 2025 NFL Draft kicks off from Green Bay, including several pivotal games on college football’s regular-season schedule and the expanded College Football Playoff, which will create fluctuation in these rankings. After that, the underclassmen deadline, all-star games and pre-draft workouts will play crucial roles in shaping the final board.
But this top 50 is based on what we know right now, including updated tape and buzz from around the league. There are plenty of changes from the preseason rankings in August, including a new No. 1 prospect.


Position CB DT Edge LB OT QB RB S TE WR iOL
Class Jr. R-Jr. R-So. Sr.

1
Travis Hunter
CB
Colorado
Height:
6-0
Weight:
181
Class:
Jr.



CB
Jr.

2
Will Johnson
CB
Michigan
Height:
6-2
Weight:
200
Class:
Jr.




CB
Jr.

3
Abdul Carter
Edge
Penn State
Height:
6-3
Weight:
250
Class:
Jr.



Edge
Jr.

4
Malaki Starks
S
Georgia
Height:
6-1
Weight:
205
Class:
Jr.




S
Jr.

5
Tetairoa McMillan
WR
Arizona
Height:
6-5
Weight:
210
Class:
Jr.




WR
Jr.

6
Ashton Jeanty
RB
Boise State
Height:
5-8
Weight:
217
Class:
Jr.





RB
Jr.


7
Jalon Walker
LB
Georgia
Height:
6-2
Weight:
245
Class:
Jr.





LB
Jr.


8
Mykel Williams
Edge
Georgia
Height:
6-5
Weight:
265
Class:
Jr.





Edge
Jr.


9
Mason Graham
DT
Michigan
Height:
6-3
Weight:
320
Class:
Jr.





DT
Jr.


10
Luther Burden III
WR
Missouri
Height:
5-11
Weight:
210
Class:
Jr.





WR
Jr.


11
Will Campbell
OT
LSU
Height:
6-6
Weight:
319
Class:
Jr.





OT
Jr.


12
James Pearce Jr.
Edge
Tennessee
Height:
6-4
Weight:
245
Class:
Jr.





Edge
Jr.


13
Colston Loveland
TE
Michigan
Height:
6-5
Weight:
245
Class:
Jr.





TE
Jr.


14
Derrick Harmon
DT
Oregon
Height:
6-5
Weight:
310
Class:
R-Jr.





DT
R-Jr.


15
Shemar Stewart
Edge
Texas A&M
Height:
6-6
Weight:
290
Class:
Jr.





Edge
Jr.


16
Cam Ward
QB
Miami
Height:
6-2
Weight:
223
Class:
Sr.






QB
Sr.


17
Nic Scourton
Edge
Texas A&M
Height:
6-4
Weight:
280
Class:
Jr.





Edge
Jr.


18
Kelvin Banks Jr.
OT
Texas
Height:
6-4
Weight:
325
Class:
Jr.





OT
Jr.


19
Tyleik Williams
DT
Ohio State
Height:
6-2
Weight:
322
Class:
Sr.





DT
Sr.


20
Walter Nolen
DT
Ole Miss
Height:
6-3
Weight:
300
Class:
Jr.





DT
Jr.


21
Shavon Revel Jr.
CB
East Carolina
Height:
6-2
Weight:
200
Class:
Sr.





CB
Sr.


22
Jalen Milroe
QB
Alabama
Height:
6-1
Weight:
225
Class:
R-Jr.





QB
R-Jr.


23
Shedeur Sanders
QB
Colorado
Height:
6-1
Weight:
198
Class:
Sr.






QB
Sr.


24
JT Tuimoloau
Edge
Ohio State
Height:
6-4
Weight:
269
Class:
Sr.





Edge
Sr.


25
Kenneth Grant
DT
Michigan
Height:
6-3
Weight:
340
Class:
Jr.





DT
Jr.


26
Tyler Warren
TE
Penn State
Height:
6-6
Weight:
255
Class:
Sr.






TE
Sr.


27
Cameron Williams
OT
Texas
Height:
6-5
Weight:
335
Class:
Jr.





OT
Jr.


28
Elic Ayomanor
WR
Stanford
Height:
6-2
Weight:
210
Class:
R-Jr.





WR
R-Jr.


29
Josh Simmons
OT
Ohio State
Height:
6-5
Weight:
310
Class:
Sr.





OT
Sr.


30
Garrett Nussmeier
QB
LSU
Height:
6-2
Weight:
200
Class:
R-Jr.






QB
R-Jr.


31
Landon Jackson
Edge
Arkansas
Height:
6-5
Weight:
271
Class:
Sr.





Edge
Sr.


32
Jonah Savaiinaea
iOL
Arizona
Height:
6-5
Weight:
330
Class:
Jr.





iOL
Jr.


33
Josh Conerly Jr.
OT
Oregon
Height:
6-4
Weight:
315
Class:
Jr.





OT
Jr.


34
Deone Walker
DT
Kentucky
Height:
6-6
Weight:
345
Class:
Jr.





DT
Jr.


35
Emeka Egbuka
WR
Ohio State
Height:
6-1
Weight:
203
Class:
Sr.






WR
Sr.


36
Evan Stewart
WR
Oregon
Height:
6-0
Weight:
175
Class:
Jr.






WR
Jr.


37
Mike Green
Edge
Marshall
Height:
6-4
Weight:
248
Class:
R-So.






Edge
R-So.


38
Maxwell Hairston
CB
Kentucky
Height:
6-1
Weight:
186
Class:
Jr.





CB
Jr.


39
Kaleb Johnson
RB
Iowa
Height:
6-0
Weight:
225
Class:
Jr.





RB
Jr.


40
Omarion Hampton
RB
North Carolina
Height:
6-0
Weight:
219
Class:
Jr.





RB
Jr.


41
Nick Emmanwori
S
South Carolina
Height:
6-3
Weight:
225
Class:
Jr.





S
Jr.


42
Wyatt Milum
iOL
West Virginia
Height:
6-6
Weight:
317
Class:
Sr.





iOL
Sr.


43
Jack Sawyer
Edge
Ohio State
Height:
6-4
Weight:
271
Class:
Sr.





Edge
Sr.


44
Tyler Booker
iOL
Alabama
Height:
6-5
Weight:
325
Class:
Jr.





iOL
Jr.


45
Isaiah Bond
WR
Texas
Height:
5-11
Weight:
180
Class:
Jr.





WR
Jr.


46
Aireontae Ersery
OT
Minnesota
Height:
6-6
Weight:
337
Class:
Sr.





OT
Sr.


47
Grey Zabel
iOL
North Dakota State
Height:
6-6
Weight:
305
Class:
Sr.





iOL
Sr.


48
Kyle Kennard
Edge
South Carolina
Height:
6-5
Weight:
254
Class:
Sr.





Edge
Sr.


49
Mason Taylor
TE
LSU
Height:
6-5
Weight:
225
Class:
Jr.





TE
Jr.


50
Jihaad Campbell
LB
Alabama
Height:
6-3
Weight:
245
Class:
Jr.





LB
Jr.
 

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That's the cliff notes version. Sorry for the length, the pictures copy really large. If anyone wants to know the brief description on any of them let me know. I'm happy to cut and past the individual player notes.
 

Simpleton

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Derrick Harmon and Kenneth Grant both looked awesome today, I'd be happy with either in the teens.

I'm sure if Jeanty is there he'll be the pick (and I wouldn't argue it) but this DT class is ridiculously deep. Nolen looked really good against Miss St. too, although I'd prefer someone better against the run.
 
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