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[Dynasty] 2025 NFL Draft Class (1 Viewer)

Below is a look at NFL team needs (my estimates) mapped with NFL projected draft position (consensus big board). 8 QBs in the first two rounds, 6 RBs / 2 TEs with at least Day 2 draft capital, 5 WR with Day 1 draft capital.

QB - Las Vegas and NY Giants are looking hard at the draft. Cleveland, Carolina, Tennessee and New Orleans can defer another year but burning a second round pick would not be surprising. Jets, Rams, Seattle, Pittsburgh could all use a development QB.

RB - with this deep class, Dallas should wait for a RB but can Jerry resist? Pittsburgh and Chargers high on my list as those organizations emphasize the running game. A lot of teams could draft a “1B” RB

TE - I am not seeing a first round rookie draft TE but if the Chargers draft a TE, I am very interested.

WR - not as top heavy as prior classes in my opinion, but 5 are projected to go in the first round, 15 in the top 100. Hard to know how much WR Hunter plays.

RankSource: nflmockdraftdatabase 11/20
QB
1Las Vegas2Cam WardQBMiami
2NY Giants3Shedeur SandersQBColorado
3Cleveland9Jalen MilroeQBAlabama
4Carolina28Carson BeckQBGeorgia
5Tennessee30Quinn EwersQBTexas
6New Orleans49Jaxson DartQBMississippi
7NY Jets51Garrett NussmeierQBLSU
8LA Rams58Drew AllarQBPenn St
9Seattle140Kurtis RourkeQBIndiana
10Pittsburgh157Riley LeonardQBNotre Dame
RB
1Dallas12Ashton JeantyRBBoise State
2Las Vegas59Quinshon JudkinsRBOhio St
3Denver69Omarion HamptonRBNorth Carolina
4Minnesota79Ollie GordonRBOklahoma St
5Pittsburgh84Kaleb JohnsonRBIowa
6LA Chargers89Treyveon HendersonRBOhio St
7Cincinnati123Nicholas SingletonRBPenn St
8Houston145Dylan SampsonRBTennessee
9NY Giants146Woody MarksRBUSC
10Kansas City169DJ GiddensRBKansas St
TE
1LA Chargers18Colston LovelandTEMichigan
2Denver37Tyler WarrenTEPenn State
3Indianapolis71Harold Fannin JrTEBowling Green
4NY Jets85Mason TaylorTELSU
5Seattle88Gunnar HelmTETexas
6Kansas City104Jack VellingTEMichigan St
7New England120Luke LacheyTEIowa
8New Orleans137Jake BriningstoolTEClemson
9Miami148Terrance FergusonTEOregon
10LA Rams159Oronde Gadsden IITESyracuse
WR
1Las Vegas1Travis HunterCB/WRColorado
2New England4Tetairoa McMillanWRArizona
3Denver13Luther BurdenWRMissouri
4Tennessee22Emeka EgbukaWROhio St
5Buffalo25Isaiah BondWRTexas
6LA Chargers50Tre HarrisWRMississippi
7Washington57Elic AyomanorWRStanford
8Cleveland68Jalen RoyalsWRUtah St
9Carolina70Evan StewartWROregon
10Tampa78Kyren LacyWRLSU
11Pittsburgh83Jayden HigginsWRIowa St
12New Orleans92Kaden PratherWRMaryland
13Dallas94Xavier RestrepoWRMiami
14Kansas City98Nic AndersonWROklahoma
15Cincinnati100Deion BurksWROklahoma
102Tez JohnsonWROregon
111Tory HortonWRColorado St
114Savion WilliamsWRTCU
130Tai FeltonWRMaryland
 
Consensus superflex 2025 rookie rankings as of 11/20. Hunter is underrated as some rankers not including him, or overrated if he plays mostly CB. Hence the high standard deviation. Of note, college playoffs could have Sanders, Ward, Milroe, Ewers, Beck, Allar, Dart.

Conference breakdown:

B1G - 15
SEC - 12
ACC - 7
B12 - 4
MAC - 1
MWC - 1


Rank 11/20PlayerPosSchoolCountAvgSD
1Ashton JeantyRBBoise St151.230.44
2Tetairoa McMillanWRArizona152.381.04
3Luther BurdenWRMissouri154.541.61
4Cam WardQBMiami145.502.11
5Shedeur SandersQBColorado156.543.48
6Quinshon JudkinsRBOhio St157.312.69
7Travis HunterWRColorado129.8310.62
8Emeka EgbukaWROhio St159.923.28
9Treyveon HendersonRBOhio St1410.173.21
10Omarion HamptonRBNorth Carolina1411.333.73
11Isaiah BondWRTexas1512.154.32
12Jalen MilroeQBAlabama1112.907.11
13Nicholas SingletonRBPenn St1414.254.69
14Quinn EwersQBTexas1316.176.89
15Colston LovelandTEMichigan1316.914.09
16Ollie GordonRBOklahoma St1217.504.50
17Tre HarrisWRMississippi1317.755.21
18Evan StewartWROregon1018.607.88
19Kaleb JohnsonRBIowa1120.679.87
20Carson BeckQBGeorgia822.3310.57
21Trevor EtienneRBGeorgia1123.673.61
22Tyler WarrenTEPenn St1123.927.57
23Drew AllarQBPenn St1223.927.14
24Xavier RestrepoWRMiami1026.108.69
25Elic AyomanorWRStanford826.757.29
26Jaxson DartQBMississippi727.009.26
27Devin NealRBKansas1027.805.65
28Kyren LacyWRLSU927.806.21
29Jordan JamesRBOregon628.138.36
30Dylan SampsonRBTennessee828.787.14
31Tez JohnsonWROregon1028.805.83
32Harold Fannin JrTEBowling Green629.636.41
33Kyle MonangaiRBRutgers631.407.17
34Woody MarksRBUSC433.107.72
35Luke LacheyTEIowa633.224.06
36Barion BrownWRKentucky433.634.78
37Damien MartinezRBMiami633.894.01
38Jadyn OttRBCalifornia634.113.79
39Garrett NussmeierQBLSU434.444.28
40Antonio WilliamsWRClemson434.753.88
 
The Draft Room
The 2025 #NFLDraft debate I’m most looking forward to?

〽️ Colston Loveland vs. Tyler Warren 🦁

🎥: Loveland’s the more traditional archetype, but Warren’s a unicorn who can line up anywhere…

The race for TE1 is gonna be fascinating
 
Jim Nagy
.@AuburnFootball RB Jarquez Hunter (5093v, 209v, 9 3/8 hand) is one of toughest guys to bring down in '25 class. Four-year producer is averaging 7.0 per carry this year (6.4 career) and has regained burst he showed back in 2022 when he first popped on @seniorbowl radar.

#TheDraftStartsInMOBILE™️
 
Jacob Infante
It’s a pretty solid tight end class in the 2025 NFL Draft.

Harold Fannin Jr. from Bowling Green is one of my favorites. Athletic, stud after the catch, great ball skills and tremendous production this year. Early Round 3 for me — legit Day 2 grade.
 
Dane Brugler
Iowa State WR Jayden Higgins is a graceful 6-4 and 215 pounds and you can see his technique catching up with his size/speed.

Higgins told me he started to shift his focus from basketball to football as a junior in HS. His best football is still ahead of him.
 
Jim Nagy
There isn't a more valuable player to their team in entire SEC than @Vol_Football RB Dylan Sampson. Good up-close look here at one of most slippery & explosive draft eligible backs.

#TheDraftStartsInMOBILE
 
Jim Nagy
The @seniorbowl is looking live at Tennessee vs. Vandy. @Vol_Football WR Donte Thornton (6050e, 214e) is one of biggest sleeper wideouts in 2025 #NFL draft. Averaging more yards per catch (24.0) than he has catches (22). Big play waiting to happen.💤

#TheDraftStartsInMOBILE™️
 
Adam Breneman
Tyler Warren is a generational talent at the Tight End position.

He should easily win the Mackey Award for the best TE in the country, by a landslide.

But, I’ll also join the campaign that he belongs in NYC at the Heisman Ceremony.

Penn State News
Tyler Warren is not being talked about enough in the Heisman race. The most versatile player in the country has played 5 offensive positions (TE, QB, FB, WR, C) with 10 TD’s on the year (5 RECTD, 4 RTD, 1 PTD) with 1,100 total yards. Heisman.

Big Ten Football
"The record is his!" 🗣️

Tyler Warren breaks the @bigten TE single-season receptions record with 76 catches 👏

#B1GFootball on @BigTenNetwork 📺
 
@seniorbowl
OFFICIAL! TE Elijah Arroyo @arroyo_elijah36 from @CanesFootball is heading to the 2025 Reese's Senior Bowl!!! 🙌🙌🙌 #GoCanes #ItsAllAboutTheU #BestOfTheBest #TheDraftStartsInMOBILE™️

@JimNagy_SB @PaniniAmerica #RatedRookie

Jordan Reid
Tweeted about him a few days ago. Arroyo’s tape is legit. In a good TE class, this is the one I’d circle as a big riser.

Good athlete, detailed route runner with good hands. Finally healthy this season and had a breakout year.

Will be 21 years old until next April.
 

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