The 2025 NFL Draft is two days away. The NFL Scouting Combine, all-star events, Pro Days and 30 visits all led to this moment. The work done to evaluate eligible prospects is complete and all that is left is to make the picks.
In an effort to pull back the curtain and provide fans with an early glimpse at when those players may come off the board, CBSSports.com has compiled its prospect rankings one final time. The big board below is a compilation of individual prospect rankings by Ryan Wilson, Chris Trapasso, Mike Renner and I.
1
Travis Hunter
CB
Colorado
2
Abdul Carter
EDGE
Penn State
3
Cam Ward
QB
Miami
4
Mason Graham
DL
Michigan
5
Tetairoa McMillan
WR
Arizona
6
Will Campbell
OT
LSU
7
Jalon Walker
EDGE
Georgia
8
Armand Membou
OT
Missouri
9
Kelvin Banks Jr.
OT
Texas
10
Ashton Jeanty
RB
Boise State
11
Mike Green
EDGE
Marshall
12
Colston Loveland
TE
Michigan
13
Jihaad Campbell
LB
Alabama
14
Luther Burden
WR
Missouri
15
Walter Nolen
DL
Ole Miss
16
Josh Simmons
OT
Ohio State
17
Will Johnson
CB
Michigan
18
Malaki Starks
S
Georgia
19
Nick Emmanwori
S
South Carolina
20
James Pearce Jr.
EDGE
Tennessee
21
Jahdae Barron
CB
Texas
22
Matthew Golden
WR
Texas
23
Tyler Booker
IOL
Alabama
24
Mykel Williams
EDGE
Georgia
25
Derrick Harmon
DL
Oregon
The presumptive No. 1 overall selection, Miami quarterback Cam Ward, is the No. 3 overall prospect in the final rankings. Colorado’s Travis Hunter has been forecast as both a cornerback and wide receiver. The league has not seen a player capable of playing positions on both sides of the ball at a high level. Penn State edge rusher Abdul Carter is the oft-mentioned prospect in line with Hunter when discussing the blue-chip talents available in this draft class. The other prospect that is held in similar regard is Boise State running back Ashton Jeanty; the one and only running back prospect in the top-25 overall. Positional value may not carry him into the Top-5 overall, but there is a small sampling of prospects better at their respective positions than Jeanty.
It is interesting that the 2025 NFL Draft is not regarded as being particularly strong at offensive tackle and yet three found their way into the top-10 overall. One of the other interesting takeaways is that Missouri wide receiver Luther Burden was able to combat the public narrative that he is sliding down boards. Burden is the second highest rated wide receiver behind Arizona’s Tetairoa McMillan and ahead of Texas’ Matthew Golden, Ohio State’s Emeka Egbuka.
The most well-presented group are the edge rushers with five. Notably absent were Colorado quarterback Shedeur Sanders and Penn State tight end Tyler Warren.
26
Maxwell Hairston
CB
Kentucky
27
Grey Zabel
IOL
North Dakota State
28
Shedeur Sanders
QB
Colorado
29
Emeka Egbuka
WR
Ohio State
30
Tyler Warren
TE
Penn State
31
Josh Conerly Jr.
OT
Oregon
32
Shemar Stewart
EDGE
Texas A&M
33
Shavon Revel
CB
East Carolina
34
Benjamin Morrison
CB
Notre Dame
35
Nic Scourton
EDGE
Texas A&M
36
Kenneth Grant
DL
Michigan
37
Trey Amos
CB
Ole Miss
38
Omarion Hampton
RB
North Carolina
39
Donovan Jackson
IOL
Ohio State
40
Donovan Ezeiruaku
EDGE
Boston College
41
Tyleik Williams
DL
Ohio State
42
Darius Alexander
DL
Toledo
43
Jayden Higgins
WR
Iowa State
44
Aireontae Ersery
OT
Minnesota
45
Carson Schwesinger
LB
UCLA
46
JT Tuimoloau
EDGE
Ohio State
47
Deone Walker
DL
Kentucky
48
Azareye’h Thomas
CB
Florida State
49
Kevin Winston Jr.
S
Penn State
50
Jaxson Dart
QB
Ole Miss
One consideration is that, with a limited supply of prospects with first-round grades, there is more variation among prospect rankings from one team or one media outlet to the next. Ole Miss quarterback Jaxson Dart and Sanders are the two other quarterback inside the top-50 overall.
The second group is noticeably light in regards to the skill positions. North Carolina’s Omarion Hampton is the only running back. Warren is the only tight end. Iowa State’s Jayden Higgins and Egbuka are the only wide receivers. There is no shortage of cornerbacks (5), edge rushers (4) or defensive linemen (4), however.
Why is understanding the depths of each position and where the runs could potentially occur important? A team may have needs at offensive tackle and edge rusher or defensive line. If they know the latter could be adequately addressed on Day 2, then it could inform their decision to take an offensive tackle on Thursday night.
51
T.J. Sanders
DL
South Carolina
52
Landon Jackson
EDGE
Arkansas
53
Jack Sawyer
EDGE
Ohio State
54
Harold Fannin Jr.
TE
Bowling Green
55
Wyatt Milum
OT
West Virginia
56
Omarr Norman-Lott
DL
Tennessee
57
Jonah Savaiinaea
OT
Arizona
58
CJ West
DL
Indiana
59
Jared Ivey
EDGE
Ole Miss
60
Mason Taylor
TE
LSU
61
Bradyn Swinson
EDGE
LSU
62
Darien Porter
CB
Iowa State
63
Logan Brown
OT
Kansas
64
Isaiah Bond
WR
Alabama
65
Alfred Collins
DL
Texas
66
Jalen Royals
WR
Utah State
67
Charles Grant
OT
William & Mary
68
Ozzy Trapilo
OT
Boston College
69
Cameron Williams
OT
Texas
70
Tre Harris
WR
Ole Miss
71
Jack Bech
WR
TCU
72
Tai Felton
WR
Maryland
73
Princely Umanmielen
EDGE
Ole Miss
74
Jared Wilson
IOL
Georgia
75
Vernon Broughton
DL
Texas
76
Marcus Mbow
OT
Purdue
77
Bilhal Kone
CB
Western Michigan
78
Emery Jones Jr.
OT
LSU
79
Sai’vion Jones
DL
LSU
80
Joshua Farmer
DL
Florida State
81
Xavier Watts
S
Notre Dame
82
Elijah Arroyo
TE
Miami
83
Oluwafemi Oladejo
EDGE
UCLA
84
Terrance Ferguson
TE
Oregon
85
Elic Ayomanor
WR
Stanford
86
Treveyon Henderson
RB
Ohio State
87
David Walker
EDGE
Central Arkansas
88
Kyle Williams
WR
Washington State
89
Quinshon Judkins
RB
Ohio State
90
Josaiah Stewart
EDGE
Michigan
91
Jalen Travis
OT
Iowa State
92
Bhayshul Tuten
RB
Virginia Tech
93
Jaylin Smith
CB
USC
94
Jalen Milroe
QB
Alabama
95
Kyle Kennard
EDGE
South Carolina
96
Jacob Parrish
CB
Kansas State
97
Jaylin Noel
WR
Iowa State
98
Miles Frazier
IOL
LSU
99
Will Howard
QB
Ohio State
100
Zah Frazier
CB
UTSA
The rest of the top-100 overall is heavy on the edge rushers (9), offensive tackles (9) and wide receivers (8). Those three positions account for nearly 50% of spots 51-100. There were two other quarterbacks, Alabama’s Jalen Milroe and Ohio State’s Will Howard, ranked among the top-100 overall.
The run on running backs is expected to occur on Day 2. After two were among the top-50 overall, an additional three were among the top-100 overall, but many others are expected to hear their names called Friday night.
To recap the top-100 overall, there were 11 prospects from non-Power 4, and former Pac-12 schools. Recently, I explored the impact of institution of Name, Image and Likeness (NIL) and the transfer portal on the production of small school draft prospects.
101
Aeneas Peebles
DL
Virginia Tech
102
Tory Horton
WR
Colorado State
103
Kaleb Johnson
RB
Iowa
104
Shemar Turner
DL
Texas A&M
105
Tate Ratledge
IOL
Georgia
106
RJ Harvey
RB
UCF
107
Quinn Ewers
QB
Texas
108
Kyle McCord
QB
Syracuse
109
Gunnar Helm
TE
Texas
110
Andrew Mukuba
S
Texas
111
Jarquez Hunter
RB
Auburn
112
Demetrius Knight Jr.
LB
South Carolina
113
Anthony Belton
IOL
NC State
114
Brashard Smith
RB
SMU
115
Jordan Burch
DL
Oregon
116
Denzel Burke
CB
Ohio State
117
Tyler Shough
QB
Louisville
118
Tyler Baron
EDGE
Miami
119
Que Robinson
EDGE
Alabama
120
JJ Pegues
DL
Ole Miss
121
Nohl Williams
CB
California
122
Elijah Roberts
EDGE
SMU
123
Jordan Hancock
CB
Ohio State
124
Zy Alexander
CB
LSU
125
Justin Walley
CB
Minnesota
126
Danny Stutsman
LB
Oklahoma
127
Clay Webb
IOL
Jacksonville State
128
Chris Paul Jr.
LB
Arkansas
129
Ajani Cornelius
IOL
Oregon
130
Jonas Sanker
S
Virginia
131
Damien Martinez
RB
Miami
132
Barryn Sorrell
EDGE
Texas
133
Cameron Skattebo
RB
Arizona State
134
Savion Williams
WR
TCU
135
Ty Robinson
DL
Nebraska
136
Quincy Riley
CB
Louisville
137
Ashton Gillotte
S
Rutgers
138
Tez Johnson
WR
Oregon
139
Lathan Ransom
S
Ohio State
140
DJ Giddens
RB
Kansas State
141
Alijah Huzzie
CB
North Carolina
142
Jaylin Lane
WR
Virginia Tech
143
Jah Joyner
EDGE
Minnesota
144
CJ Dippre
TE
Alabama
145
Jack Kiser
LB
Notre Dame
146
Dylan Sampson
RB
Tennessee
147
Jaylen Reed
S
Penn State
148
Isaac TeSlaa
WR
Arkansas
149
Dylan Fairchild
IOL
Georgia
150
Tahj Brooks
RB
Texas Tech
The 2025 NFL Draft is to take place from April 24-26 at Lambeau Field in Green Bay, Wisconsin. More draft coverage can be found at CBSSports.com, including the weekly mock drafts and a regularly available look at the eligible prospects.
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