Jordan Reid
The 2025 D-Line class is so stacked. Some elite performances put on tape last week.
Jordan Reid
The 2025 D-Line class is so stacked. Some elite performances put on tape last week.
@seniorbowl
Officially Accepted! WR Xavier Restrepo @XavierRestrepo1 from @CanesFootball is headed to the 2025 Reese's Senior Bowl #GoCanes#ItsAllAboutTheU #BestOfTheBest #TheDraftStartsInMOBILE
@JimNagy_SB @PaniniAmerica #RatedRookie
Field Yates
Xavier Restrepo became Miami's all-time leading receiver this year.
Players he bypassed included: Reggie Wayne, Santana Moss and Michael Irvin.
He's tough, clutch and strong.
Love watching Restrepo.
Dane Brugler
Don't overlook #UCF RB RJ Harvey in this draft class. Over the last two years, he and Ashton Jeanty rank 1st and 2nd in several stats:
Carries of 10+ yds: Harvey (97), Jeanty (92)
Carries of 20+ yds: Harvey (35), Jeanty (35)
Rushing TDs: Jeanty (42), Harvey (38)
Josh Robbins
What round would you project Harvey?
Dane Brugler
2nd-4th round mix with about 10 other RBs. Each team will have a different preference.
Jim Nagy
2025 Reese's Senior Bowl WR Room filling up with Top-100 prospects. Newest addition is Illinois go-to guy and fast riser (in league circles), Pat Bryant.
#BestoftheBest
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@seniorbowl
Officially Accepted! RB Donovan Edwards @DEdwards__ from @UMichFootball is headed to the 2025 Reese's Senior Bowl #GoBlue#BestOfTheBest #TheDraftStartsInMOBILE
@JimNagy_SB @PaniniAmerica #RatedRookie
Jordan Reid
An under the radar name to keep an eye on this weekend is #SMU RB Brashard Smith in the ACC Championship Game.
The Miami transfer is having a breakout year (1,157-14 TDs) since being converted from WR prior to the season.
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Matt Miller
Lots of Tony Pollard vibes from Smith. Really good player.
Jordan Reid
Great comp. #SMU RB Brashard Smith is the definition of versatility + burst. Good test vs. the defense of Clemson.
Dane Brugler
As expected, #LSU TE Mason Taylor announces he will skip his senior season and enter the 2025 NFL Draft. Reliable hands, versatile blocker.
Ranked No. 49 on my top-50 and in the mix to be one of the first three TEs drafted.
Jordan Reid
#LSU TE Mason Taylor has declared for the 2025 NFL Draft. One of the better pass catchers in this years group. Son of former Dolphins DE Jason Taylor.
Jordan Reid
#OleMiss WR Tre Harris announces that he’s declaring for the 2025 NFL Draft. He finished this season with 60 catches for 1,030 receiving yards and 7 TDs.
Dane Brugler
If you want a deep sleeper in this draft class, RB Tre Stewart is that dude. One of the best stories in CFB too.
Limestone transfer. Was at the bottom of the Jax St. RB depth chart in the summer. Just went over 1,500 rushing yards this season.
Jacob Infante
Consider me a fan of Illinois WR Pat Bryant.
Love his frame at 6’3” and 200 pounds. Coordinated athlete with good YAC vision and much improved hands. Brings it as a run blocker, too. Love him early Day 3.
Max Olson
Arizona State RB Cam Skattebo's first half: 11 touches, 145 yards, 2 TDs and an incalculable number of broken tackles.
Sun Devils are rolling, up 24-10 in Arlington.
Jordan Reid
Teams that run primarily man/gap/power run schemes are going to love him. Runs like every carry could be his last.
Jim Nagy
NFL draft community needs to get familiar with Iowa State explosive playmaker & Senior Bowler Jaylin Noel (5096v, 196v, 30 1/4 arm, 8 5/8 hand), a player league is higher on than most media right now. He's going to blowup in Mobile.
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Jordan Reid
#SMU RB Brashard Smith (5-10, 196)
The Miami transfer has had a breakout season (1,157-14 TDs) since converting from WR. A name to watch tonight vs. Clemson.
Jordan Reid
I’ll keep repeating it. The 2025 TE class is good.
Scott Carasik
Best position group in the class, tbh.
Jordan Reid
RB and D-Line are better.
Scott Carasik
RB and DL are great for sure. But this TE class could be special. Shame more teams don’t feature 12 personnel as much.
Jacob Infante
My top 10 players in the 2025 NFL Draft:
1. Travis Hunter
2. Will Johnson
3. Mason Graham
4. Ashton Jeanty
5. Abdul Carter
6. Will Campbell
7. Kelvin Banks
8. Tetairoa McMillan
9. Nic Scourton
10. Luther Burden
Throw in a few QBs, and I’m confident the #Bears land a top OL/DL.
Fusue
Drew Allar is what "upside" actually is:
-youngest QB in the draft
-lowest Turnover Worthy Play rate
-one of the lowest Pressure to Sack %
-highest scramble rate (h/t @fball_insights)
-unlimited arm talent
Dane Brugler
Jordan James is a stud.
Another example of how LOADED this RB draft class is.
The 33rd Team
Prospects on our Top 100 Big Board on CFP teams:
Oregon (5)
29. Derrick Harmon, DL
60. Josh Conerly, OT
77. Ajani Cornelius, OT
84. Jordan Burch, DL
94. Jeffrey Bassa, LB
Georgia (5)
5. Malaki Starks, S
7. Jalon Walker, LB
23. Mykel Williams, EDGE
43. Tate Ratledge, IOL
87. Carson Beck, QB
Boise State (1)
3. Ashton Jeanty, RB
Arizona State (0)
Texas (6)
13. Isaiah Bond, WR
24. Cameron Williams, OT
40. Jahdae Barron, CB
74. Gunnar Helm, TE
81. Andrew Mukuba, SAF
89. Alfred Collins, IDL
Penn State (6)
8. Abdul Carter, LB
18. Tyler Warren, TE
37. Kevin Winston Jr., SAF
49. Nick Singleton, RB
50. Drew Allar, QB
83. Dani Dennis-Sutton, EDGE
Notre Dame (3)
26. Xavier Watts, S
48. Benjamin Morrison, CB
82. Howard Cross, IDL
Ohio State (8)
22. Josh Simmons, OT
34. Donovan Jackson, IOL
36. Jack Sawyer, EDGE
39. Emeka Egbuka, WR
52. Tyleik Williams, DL
63. Quinshon Judkins, RB
69. JT Tuimoloau, EDGE
93. TreVeyon Henderson, RB
Tennessee (2)
10. James Pearce Jr., EDGE
73. Omarr Norman-Lott, DL
Indiana (0)
SMU (0)
Clemson (2)
64. Barrett Carter, LB
78. DeMonte Capehart, IDL
The 33rd Team
“Allar has perhaps the best tools of any quarterback eligible for the 2025 Draft.”
Player comp: Josh Allen coming out of Wyoming
Our scouting report on Penn State QB Drew Allar, via @KyleCrabbs
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- Has the most explosive arm of this year’s passers. Capable of driving throws to the field with an off-platform flick of the wrist
- He showcases a very good ability to extend plays courtesy of his size. Will shrug off defenders and get outside the pocket
- Illustrated significant growth from 2023 to 2024 — putting his growth rate on a promising trajectory amid a scheme change ahead of junior year
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- Accuracy is still far too scattershot, leaving yards on the field. Will need continued fundamental and technical development for muscle memory with throwing pattern
- Footwork can betray him at the top of the drop, further complicating his spray chart variance and precision accuracy
- Anticipation can continue to expand with more reps. Is, at times, more of a visual passer and processor
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“Teams looking for a plug-and-play starter should tread carefully, but those with a consistent system and coaching structure should not wait too long in their bids to get their hands on him. He has all of the position's uncoachable elements and, in the right environment, could grow and develop into an impact starter.”
Skip Bayless
Most intriguing/entertaining player I saw today was Cam Skattebo. Not saying he's better than Ashton Jeanty - not quite as fast - but Cam just runs with such can't-stop-me fury ... and he has wide receiver skills! I'd want him on my NFL team.
Dane Brugler
There are several reasons Oregon is the favorite to win it all, but No. 1 on that list (IMO) is the Dillon Gabriel to Tez Johnson connection.
Two guys who will be dinged as NFL prospects due to size, but both just keep making plays. Ballers.
I would put Houston and AZ in the same mix as Balt and Minn. Maybe TennDeep RB pool is supposed to be one of the strengths of this class. I know major injuries can still happen in 2024, but which landing spots are we most excited about for the top rookie RBs at this point?
Chargers -- Are we sure Dobbins won't factor in?
Raiders -- Skeptical on McCormick but maybe I'm selling him short, seems to be as open as any spot
Dallas -- Dowdle seems to be coming on without digging much deeper than boxscores. I'm sure they add one of the top 6 to 8 guys, but will one of the top RBs be a priority?
Cleveland -- Selling Ford short? Anything left in the tank for Chubb?
Denver -- Maybe they upgrade with a top RB? Maintaining some form of the current committee seems just as likely.
Baltimore or Minnesota would be intriguing if they decide to stash a guy in the '25 class for the future. New Orleans if they've decided Miller isn't going to stay healthy. Not sure any of these teams will make this a Day 2 priority this offseason, but it's possible.
I think Tracy is sticking atop the Giants depth chart with Singletary in the mix? I don't think the Bears are pulling the plug on Swift? Maybe 49ers add a guy to the mix if Mason doesn't return, but Day 2 seems unlikely. Any other spots not to sleep on for a top rookie back?