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2025 NFL Draft Tracker
33 – Cleveland Browns: UCLA LB Carson Schwesinger
Schwesinger, 22, walked on at UCLA before being a semi-finalist for the Butkus Award and Burlsworth Trophy in 2024. For his performance that season, he was also named a First-team All-American and First-team All-Big Ten.
In three seasons with UCLA, Schwesinger appeared in 38 games for the Bruins and recorded 163 tackles, five sacks, two interceptions, and one forced fumble.
34 – Houston Texans (NYG): Iowa State WR Jayden Higgins
Higgins, 22, was a two-star recruit and the 459th-ranked receiver in the 2021 recruiting class out of South Miami, Florida. He committed to Eastern Kentucky and transferred to Iowa State after two seasons.
He earned Second Team All-Big 12 and Third Team All-American honors in 2024. Dane Brugler of The Athletic has Higgins as the No. 6 receiver and the No. 45 overall player with a second-round grade.
In his collegiate career, Higgins appeared in 48 games and recorded 227 receptions for 3,317 yards with 28 touchdowns.
35 – Seattle Seahawks (TEN): South Carolina S Nick Emmanwori
Emmanwori, 21, was a three-star prospect and the 59th-ranked safety in the 2022 recruiting class out of Irmo, South Carolina. He committed to South Carolina and enrolled for the 2022 season.
Emmanwori was selected as a First-Team AP All-American in 2024. Dane Bruger has him as the 28th-ranked player on his big board and the No. 2 overall safety.
In his collegiate career, Emmanwori appeared in 37 games for the Gamecocks and recorded 166 total tackles, four tackles for loss, six interceptions including two for touchdowns, one fumble recovery and 11 passes defended.
36 – Cleveland Browns (JAX): Ohio State RB Quinshon Judkins
Judkins, 21, transferred to Ohio State after spending two years at Ole Miss. He was named the SEC Freshman of the Year in 2022, earned first-team All-SEC honors in 2022 and 2023, and was third-team All-Big Ten in 2024.
During his college career, Judkins appeared in 42 games and recorded 739 rushing attempts for 3,785 yards (5.1 YPC) and 45 touchdowns, to go along with 59 receptions for 442 yards (7.5 YPC) and five touchdowns.
37 – Miami Dolphins (LV): Arizona OL Jonah Savaiinaea
Savaiinaea, 21, was a three-star recruit and the 27th-ranked interior offensive lineman in the 2022 recruiting class out of Tafuna, American Samoa. He committed to Arizona and spent three seasons there.
Dane Brugler of The Athletic has Savaiinaea as the No. 4 guard and the No. 55 overall player with a second-round grade.
In his collegiate career, Savaiinaea started all 36 games he appeared in. He made 16 starts and right tackle, 15 starts at right guard and five starts at left tackle.
38 – New England Patriots: Ohio State RB TreVeyon Henderson
Henderson, 22, earned third-team All-Big Ten honors in 2024, first-team All-Big Ten in 2023, and second-team All-Big Ten in 2021.
During his four-year college career with the Buckeyes, Henderson appeared in 47 games and recorded 590 rushing attempts for 3,761 yards (6.4 YPC) and 42 touchdowns, to go along with 77 receptions for 853 yards (11.1 YPC) and six touchdowns.
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39 – Chicago Bears (CAR): Missouri WR Luther Burden III
Burden, 21, was a five-star recruit and multi-year starter at Missouri. He was named first-team All-SEC after the 2023 season and declared for the draft as a junior the following season.
Dane Brugler has Burden as the No. 3 receiver and the No. 27 player in this class with a first-to-second-round grade.
During his three-year college career, Burden recorded 192 receptions for 2,263 yards (11.8 YPC) and 21 touchdowns to go along with 34 rush attempts for another 234 yards and four scores in 38 career games.
40 – New Orleans Saints: Louisville QB Tyler Shough
Shough, 25, was a four-star recruit ranked as the sixth overall quarterback in the 2018 class out of Chandler, Arizona. He committed to Oregon and enrolled for the 2018 season
Shough entered the portal after three years at Oregon and committed to Texas Tech for the 2022 season. He entered the portal for his final year of eligibility in 2024 after three years at Texas Tech and committed to Louisville.
In his collegiate career, Shough appeared in 42 games over seven years and completed 63 percent of his passes for 7,820 yards, 59 touchdowns and 23 interceptions. He also rushed 246 times for 733 yards and 11 touchdowns.
41 – Buffalo Bills (CHI): South Carolina DL TJ Sanders
Sanders, 21, was a three-star recruit and the 81st-ranked defensive lineman in the 2021 recruiting class out of Marion, South Carolina. He committed to South Carolina and spent all four of his college seasons there.
Dane Brugler of The Athletic has Sanders as the No. 9-ranked defensive tackle and No. 70 overall player with a second-to-third-round grade.
In four years at South Carolina, Sanders appeared in 39 games with 16 starts and recorded 109 total tackles, 17.5 tackles for loss, 9.5 sacks and six passes defended.
42 – New York Jets: LSU TE Mason Taylor
Taylor, 20, was a three-year starter at LSU. He declared for the 2025 NFL Draft following his junior season.
During his three-year college career, Taylor recorded 129 receptions for 1,308 yards and six touchdowns in 38 career games.
43 – San Francisco 49ers: Texas DT Alfred Collins
Collins, 23, was a four-star recruit and the second-ranked strongside defensive end in the 2020 recruiting class out of Bastrop, Texas. He committed to Texas and spent all five seasons there.
Dane Brugler of The Athletic has Collins as the No. 8-ranked defensive tackle and the No. 68 overall player in the class with a second to third round grade.
In his collegiate career, Collins appeared in 64 games and made 28 starts, recording 142 total tackles, 18 tackles for loss, 7.5 sacks, two forced fumbles, 13 passes defended and an interception.
44 – Dallas Cowboys: Boston College EDGE Donovan Ezeiruaku
Ezeiruaku, 21, won the Ted Hendricks Award for being the top defensive end in college football in 2024. He was also a Consensus All-American last year, was named the ACC Defensive Player of the Year, and earned first-team All-ACC honors.
During his four-year college career, Ezeiruaku appeared in 47 games and recorded 215 tackles, 47 tackles for loss, 30 sacks, four pass defenses, and eight forced fumbles.
45 – Indianapolis Colts: Ohio State EDGE JT Tuimoloau
Tuimoloau, 21, was a five-star recruit and the second-ranked defensive lineman in the 2021 recruiting class out of Edgewood, Washington. He committed to Ohio State and was the highest-ranked defensive recruit in school history.
He earned First Team All-Big Ten honors in 2023 and 2024 with a Second Team All-American selection in 2023. Dane Brugler of The Athletic has Tuimoloau as the No. 8 edge and the No. 43 overall player with a second-round grade.
In his collegiate career, Tuimoloau appeared in 54 games and recorded 144 total tackles, 43.5 tackles for loss, 23.5 sacks, three forced fumbles, 12 passes defended and two interceptions.
46 – Los Angeles Rams (ATL): Oregon TE Terrance Ferguson
Ferguson, 22, was a four-star recruit and the ninth-ranked tight end in the 2021 recruiting class out of Littleton, Colorado. He committed to Oregon the summer before his senior year of high school, where he played four total seasons.
Dane Brugler has him as the No. 5 tight end and the No. 75 overall player with a second-to-third-round grade.
In his collegiate career, Ferguson appeared in 53 games and made 37 starts. He recorded 134 receptions for 1,537 yards (11.5 YPC) and 16 touchdowns.
47 – Arizona Cardinals: Michigan CB Will Johnson
Johnson, 22, was a three-year starter at Michigan and earned freshman All-American honors in 2022, first-team All-American and first-team All-Big 10 in 2023, and second-team all-conference honors in 2024.
During his three-year college career, Johnson recorded 68 total tackles, four tackles for loss, nine interceptions, including three returned for touchdowns, and 10 pass deflections in 32 career games.
48 – Houston Texans (LV, MIA): Minnesota OT Aireontae Ersery
Ersery, 6-6 and 330 pounds, was a three-year starter at left tackle for Minnesota. He earned second-team All-Big 10 honors in 2023 and upgraded to first team in 2024, as well as winning the conference award for offensive lineman of the year.
During his five-year college career, Ersery made 38 starts in 40 appearances for Minnesota at left tackle.
49 – Cincinnati Bengals: South Carolina LB Demetrius Knight Jr
Knight, 25, was a three-star recruit and the 31st-ranked dual-threat quarterback in the 2019 recruiting class out of Locust Grove, Georgia. He committed to Georgia Tech and spent three seasons there before transferring to Charlotte for a year and eventually South Carolina for his final season.
Dane Brugler of The Athletic has him as the No. 6 linebacker with a third to fourth round grade.
In his career, Knight appeared in 61 games and recorded 229 total tackles, 16.5 tackles for loss, 4.5 sacks, five forced fumbles, 11 passes defended and four interceptions.
50 – Seattle Seahawks: Miami TE Elijah Arroyo
Arroyo, 21, was a four-star recruit ranked as the No. 4 tight end and the No. 22 overall player in Texas in the class of 2021. He committed to Miami in May of 2020 where he spent four seasons.
In his collegiate career, Arroyo appeared in 36 games for the Hurricanes and recorded 46 catches for 753 yards and eight touchdowns.
51 – Carolina Panthers (DEN): Texas A&M Nic Scourton
Scourton, 20, was named Second-team All-Big Ten in 2023 and is considered to be a day-one draft pick in the upcoming draft.
He played for two seasons at Purdue before transferring to Texas A&M ahead of the 2024 season.
During his three college seasons, Scourton appeared in 37 games and recorded 109 tackles, 17 sacks, and three forced fumbles.
52 – Tennessee Titans (SEA, PIT): UCLA EDGE Oluwafemi Oladejo
Oladejo, 21, was a three-star recruit and the 84th-ranked linebacker in the 2021 recruiting class out of Elk Grove, California. He committed to California and spent two years there before transferring to UCLA for his final two seasons.
Dane Brugler of The Athletic has him as the No. 13 edge and the No. 64 overall player in the class with a second to third round grade.
In his collegiate career, Oladejo appeared in 46 games and recorded 238 total tackles, 20.5 tackles for loss, six sacks, one forced fumble, eight passes defended and two interceptions.
53 – Tampa Bay Buccaneers: Notre Dame CB Benjamin Morrison
Morrison, 20, was a four-star recruit and the No. 37 CB in the 2022 high school class out of Phoenix, Arizona. He committed to Notre Dame in June of 2021 and enrolled the following January.
In his collegiate career, Morrison appeared in 31 games for Notre Dame over three years and recorded 61 total tackles, 18 passes defended, nine interceptions and one touchdown.
54 – Green Bay Packers: NC State OT Anthony Belton
Belton, 24, was a no-star recruit in the 2019 class out of Tallahassee, Florida. He signed with junior college Georgia Military College and played two seasons before committing to TCU for the 2021 season.
Belton ended up decommitting from TCU and committed to NC State where he redshirted in 2021. He stayed three more years at NC State and made Third Team All-ACC in 2023.
Dane Brugler has Belton as the No. 9 offensive tackle in the class and the No. 94 overall player with a third to fourth-round grade.
In his collegiate career at NC State, Belton appeared in 40 games and made 32 starts, primarily at left tackle.
55 – Los Angeles Chargers: Ole Miss WR Tre Harris
Harris, 23, was a three-star recruit and the 176th-ranked athlete in the 2020 recruiting class out of Lafayette, Louisiana. He committed to Louisiana Tech and transferred to Ole Miss after three seasons.
Harris earned Third Team All-SEC honors in 2024. Dane Brugler of The Athletic has him as the No. 8 receiver and the No. 65 overall player with a second to third-round grade.
In his collegiate career, Harris appeared in 51 games and recorded 220 receptions for 3,532 yards and 29 touchdowns.
56 – Chicago Bears (BUF, MIN): Boston College OT Ozzy Trapilo
Trapilo, 23, was a four-star recruit and the 18th-ranked offensive tackle in the 2020 recruiting class out of Norwell, Maryland. He committed to Boston College and spent five seasons there.
Trapilo earned Second Team All-ACC honors in 2023 and First Team All-ACC honors in 2024. Dane Brugler of The Athletic has him as the No. 7 offensive tackle and the No. 79 overall player with a third-round grade.
In his collegiate career, Trapilo appeared in 44 games and made 36 starts. He got 24 starts at right tackle, 10 starts at left tackle, one start at left guard and one start at right guard.
57 – Detroit Lions (CAR, LAR): Georgia OL Tate Ratledge
Ratledge, 23, was a four-year starter at Georgia. He earned First Team All-American and First Team All-SEC honors in 2024, along with Second Team All-American and First Team All-SEC in 2023.
During his college career, Ratledge appeared in 39 games and started 37 times at right guard.
58 – Las Vegas Raiders (HOU): TCU WR Jack Bech
Bech, 22, was a four-star recruit and the 54th-ranked wide receiver in the 2021 recruiting class out of Lafayette, Louisiana. He committed to LSU and transferred to TCU after two seasons.
He earned Second Team All-Big 12 honors in 2024. Dane Brugler of The Athletic has Bech as the No. 9 receiver and the No. 72 overall player with a second to third round grade.
In his collegiate career, Bech appeared in 45 games and recorded 133 receptions for 1,869 yards and 13 touchdowns.
59 – Baltimore Ravens: Marshall EDGE Mike Green
Green, 21, was a three-star recruit and the No. 109-ranked wide receiver in the 2021 class out of Williamsburg, Virginia. He committed to Virginia and entered the transfer portal after missing the entirety of his sophomore season due to suspension.
He earned First Team All-American honors and First Team All-SBC honors in 2024. Dane Brugler of The Athletic has Green as the No. 4 edge and the No. 10 overall player with a first-round grade.
In his college career, Green appeared in 31 games and recorded 131 total tackles, 31.5 tackles for loss, 21.5 sacks, four fortced fumbles and two passes defended.
60 – Denver Broncos (CAR): Central Florida RB RJ Harvey
Harvey, 24, was a two-year starter at UCF. He earned third-team All-American and first-team All-Big 12 honors in 2024 while he was an Honorable Mention for All-Big 12 in 2023.
During his college career, Harvey appeared in 41 games and recorded 579 rushing attempts for 3,792 yards (6.5 YPC) and 43 touchdowns, to go along with 61 receptions for 720 yards (11.8 YPC) and four touchdowns.
61 – Washington Commanders: Ole Miss CB Trey Amos
Amos, 23, was a three-star recruit and the No. 105-ranked athlete in the 2020 recruiting class out of New Iberia, Louisiana. He committed to Louisiana-Lafayette and spent three seasons there before transferring to Ole Miss for his final season.
Amos earned First-Team All-SEC honors in 2024. Dane Brugler of The Athletic has him as the No. 5 cornerback and the No. 39 overall player in the class with a second-round grade.
In five college seasons, Amos appeared in 61 games and made 26 starts. He recorded 121 total tackles, 6.5 tackles for loss, two forced fumbles, 35 passes defended and four interceptions.
62 – Chicago Bears (BUF): Texas A&M DT Shemar Turner
Turner, 22, was a three-year starter at Texas A&M. He was named to the freshman All-SEC team and made second-team All-SEC after his junior year in 2023.
During his four-year college career, Turner recorded 115 total tackles, 24 tackles for loss, 10 sacks, three forced fumbles, one pass deflection and two blocked kicks in 43 career games.
63 – Kansas City Chiefs: Tennessee DL Omarr Norman-Lott
Norman-Lott, 23, transferred to Tennessee in 2023 after spending three years at Arizona State. He was a part-time player with the Volunteers.
During his college career, Norman-Lott appeared in 44 games and recorded 89 tackles, 17 tackles for loss, 13.5 sacks, and two pass defenses.
64 – Philadelphia Eagles: Texas S Andrew Mukuba
Mukuba, 22, was a four-star recruit and the eighth-ranked safety in the 2021 recruiting class out of Austin, Texas. He committed to Clemson and transferred to Texas for his final season.
Mukuba earned Third-Team All-SEC honors in 2024. Dane Brugler of The Athletic has him as the No. 7 safety with a third to fourth round grade.
In his four-year college career, Mukuba appeared in 50 games and made 43 starts. He recorded 212 total tackles, 8.5 tackles for loss, one sack, one forced fumble, 28 passes defended and six interceptions.
Third Round
65 – New York Giants: Toledo DL Darius Alexander
Alexander, 24, is a former three-star recruit who was the 130th-ranked weakside defensive end in the 2019 recruiting class out of Fort Wayne, Indiana. He committed to Toledo as one of his two FBS offers and was the 12th-ranked recruit in their 2019 class.
He received third-team All-MAC honors in 2023 and second-team All-MAC honors in his final season in 2024.
Dane Brugler of The Athletic has Alexander as the No. 7-ranked defensive tackle and No. 61 overall player in the class with a second to third-round grade.
In his collegiate career, Alexander appeared in 58 games with 27 starts over five seasons at Toledo. He recorded 127 total tackles, 22 tackles for loss, nine sacks, 13 passes defended and an interception.
66 – Kansas City Chiefs (TEN): Louisville EDGE Ashton Gillotte
Gillotte, 22, was a three-year starter at Louisville. He earned Second Team All-ACC honors in 2024 and was Second Team All-American and First Team All-ACC in 2023.
He was a three-star recruit and the 73rd-ranked edge defender in the 2021 recruiting class.
During his college career, Gillotte appeared in 50 games and recorded 130 tackles, 39.5 tackles for loss, 25.5 sacks, three forced fumbles, and one pass defense.
67 – Cleveland Browns: Bowling Green TE Harold Fannin Jr
Fannin, 20, earned Consensus All-American honors in 2024, was named the MAC Most Valuable Player, MAC Offensive Player of the Year, and first-team All-MAC honors in 2023 and 2024.
During his three-year college career, Fannin appeared in 36 games and recorded 180 receptions for 2,396 yards (13.3 YPC) and 17 touchdowns, to go along with 33 rushing attempts for 159 yards (4.8 YPC) and five touchdowns.
68 – Las Vegas Raiders: Iowa State CB Darien Porter
Porter, 24, was a three-star recruit and the 93rd-ranked receiver in the 2019 recruiting class out of Bettendorf, Iowa. He committed to Iowa State and played offense for three seasons before spending his final three years at cornerback.
Dane Brugler of The Athletic has him as the No. 12 cornerback with a third to fourth-round grade.
In his collegiate career, Porter appeared in 64 games and recorded 51 total tackles, two tackles for loss, nine passes defended and three interceptions.
69 – New England Patriots: Washington State WR Kyle Williams
Williams, 22, was a two-year starter at Washington State and transferred to the Cougars after three years at UNLV. He earned Freshman All-American honors in 2020.
Lance Zierlein of NFL.com compares him to Broncos WR Marvin Mims Jr.
During his college career, Williams appeared in 50 games and recorded 248 receptions for 3,608 yards (14.55 YPC) and 29 touchdowns.
70 – Detroit Lions (JAX): Arkansas WR Isaac TeSlaa
TeSlaa, 23, was a two-year starter at Arkansas and transferred to the Razorbacks after spending three years at Hillsdale College, a Division II school. He earned Honorable Mention All-American honors, GMAC Offensive Player of the Year, and First Team All-GMAC in 2022, along with Second Team All-GMAC in 2021.
He was a no-star recruit in the 2020 recruiting class after playing quarterback in a Wing-T style offense in high school.
During his college career, TeSlaa appeared in 51 games and recorded 180 receptions for 3,013 yards (16.74 YPC) and 25 touchdowns.
71 – New Orleans Saints: Texas DL Vernon Broughton
Broughton, 23, was a one-year starter at Texas. He was a four-star recruit and the 14th-ranked defensive tackle in the 2021 recruiting class.
During his college career, Broughton appeared in 56 games and recorded 69 tackles, 11 tackles for loss, 6.5 sacks, two forced fumbles, and two pass defenses.
72 – Buffalo Bills (CHI): Arkansas EDGE Landon Jackson
Jackson, 22, was a four-star recruit and the eighth-ranked edge in the 2021 recruiting class out of Texarkana, Texas. He committed to LSU and transferred to Arkansas after one season with the Tigers.
Jackson earned First Team All-SEC honors in 2023 and Second Team All-SEC in 2024. Dane Brugler of The Athletic has him as the No. 9 edge and the No. 47 overall player with a second-round grade.
In his collegiate career, Jackson appeared in 42 games and recorded 116 total tackles, 26.5 tackles for loss, 16 sacks, two forced fumbles and five passes defended.
73 – New York Jets: Florida State CB Azareye’h Thomas
Thomas, 20, was a four-star recruit and the fourth-ranked athlete in the 2022 recruiting class out of Niceville, Florida. He committed to Florida State and was their second-ranked recruit in 2022.
Dane Brugler of The Athletic has Thomas as the No. 6 cornerback and the No. 51 overall player with a second-round grade.
In his three-year college career, Thomas apperaed in 37 games and recorded 95 total tackles, eight tackles for loss, one forced fumble, 17 passes defended and two interceptions.
74 – Denver Broncos (CAR): Illinois WR Pat Bryant
Bryant, 22, was a three-year starter at Illinois and earned Second Team All-Big Ten honors in 2024. He was a three-star recruit and the 148th-ranked wide receiver in the 2021 recruiting class.
During his college career, Bryant appeared in 46 games and recorded 137 receptions for 2,095 yards (15.29 YPC) and 19 touchdowns.
75 – San Francisco 49ers: Oklahoma State LB Nick Martin
76 – Dallas Cowboys: East Carolina CB Shavon Revel Jr
Revel, 24, was a no-star athlete in the 2020 recruiting class out of Winston-Salem, North Carolina. He spent his first year at junior college, Louisburg College, and committed to East Carolina before the 2022 season.
Dane Brugler of The Athletic has him as the No. 7 cornerback and the No. 62 overall player with a second-to-third-round grade.
In his collegiate career, Revel appeared in 24 games and recorded 70 total tackles, four tackles for loss, one sack, 16 passes defended and three interceptions.
77 – Carolina Panthers (NE, ATL): Ole Miss EDGE Princely Umanmielen
Umanmielen, 23, was a four-star recruit and the ninth-ranked strongside defensive end in the 2020 recruiting class out of Austin, Texas. He committed to Florida and transferred to Ole Miss for his final season after four years with the Gators.
Umanmielen earned Second Team All-American and First Team All-SEC honors in 2024. Dane Brugler of The Athletic has him ranked as the No. 14 edge and the No. 71 overall player with a second-to-third-round grade.
In his collegiate career, Umanmielen appeared in 56 games and recorded 136 total tackles, 38 tackles for loss, two sacks and four forced fumbles.
78 – Arizona Cardinals: Oregon EDGE Jordan Burch
Burch, 23, was a five-star recruit and the second-ranked defensive tackle in the 2020 recruiting class out of Columbia, South Carolina. He committed to South Carolina and transferred to Oregon after three seasons.
He earned Third Team All-Big 10 honors in 2024. Dane Brugler of The Athletic has Burch as the No. 10 edge and the No. 52 overall player with a second-round grade.
In his collegiate career, Burch appeared in 58 games and recorded 170 total tackles, 31 tackles for loss, 16 sacks, one forced fumble, 11 passes defended and one interception.
79 – Houston Texans (MIA): Iowa State WR Jaylin Noel
Noel, 22, was a three-star recruit and the 124th-ranked receiver in the 2021 recruiting class out of Kansas City, Missouri. He committed to Iowa State and spent four seasons there, earning Big 12 Co-Special Teams Player of the Year in 2024.
Dane Brugler of The Athletic has him as the No. 5 receiver and the No. 42 overall player with a second-round grade.
In his collegiate career, Noel appeared in 51 games and recorded 245 receptions for 2,855 yards and 18 touchdowns.
80 – Indianapolis Colts: Minnesota CB Justin Walley
81 – Cincinnati Bengals: Georgia G Dylan Fairchild
Fairchild, 21, was a two-year starter at Georgia. He earned Second Team All-American and Second Team All-SEC honors in 2024.
He was a four-star recruit and the sixth-ranked interior offensive lineman in the 2021 recruiting class.
During his college career, Fairchild appeared in 34 games and started 24 times at left guard.
82 – Tennessee Titans (SEA): Penn State S Kevin Winston Jr
Winston Jr., 21, was a four-star prospect and the number seven overall safety in the 2022 recruiting class out of Maryland. He committed to Penn State in July 2021 and enrolled in June 2022. Winston received All-Big 10 Honorable Mentions in his sophomore season in 2023.
In his collegiate career, Winston appeared in 28 games making 15 starts over three years recording 90 total tackles, six passes defended, one forced fumble, 3.5 tackles for loss and an interception.
83 – Pittsburgh Steelers: Iowa RB Kaleb Johnson
Johnson, 21, was a three-star recruit ranking as the No. 43 RB and the No. 18 overall player in Ohio in the 2022 recruiting class. He committed to Cal originally before decommitting and enrolling at Iowa in June 2022.
Johnson spent all three seasons at Iowa and was a consensus All-American in 2024.
In his collegiate career, Johnson appeared in 35 games over three seasons and rushed 508 times for 2,779 yards (5.5 YPC) and 30 touchdowns. He also caught 29 passes for 240 yards and two touchdowns.
84 – Tampa Bay Buccaneers: Kansas State CB Jacob Parrish
Parrish, 21, was a two-year starter at Kansas State. He earned Honorable Mention All-Big 12 honors in 2023-2024.
Lance Zierlein of NFL.com compares him to Cardinals CB Garrett Williams.
During his college career, Parrish appeared in 38 games and recorded 102 tackles, five tackles for loss, 0.5 sacks, 23 pass defenses, and five interceptions.
85 – Kansas City Chiefs (DEN): Cal CB Nohl Williams
Williams, 22, was a two-year starter at Cal and transferred to the Golden Bears after three years at UNLV. He earned Consensus All-American and First Team All-ACC honors in 2024.
He was a three-star recruit and the 197th-ranked cornerback in the 2020 recruiting class.
During his college career, Williams appeared in 52 games and recorded 203 tackles, four tackles for loss, three forced fumbles, 38 pass defenses, and 14 interceptions.
86 – Los Angeles Chargers: Oregon DT Jamaree Caldwell
Caldwell, 24, was a one-year starter at Oregon and transferred to the Ducks after two years at Houston, where he arrived from Independence Community College in Kansas. He earned Honorable Mention All-Big Ten honors in 2024.
He was a no-star recruit in the 2019 recruiting class and elected to go the community college route.
During his college career, Caldwell appeared in 34 games and recorded 67 tackles, 16.5 tackles for loss, 8.5 sacks, two forced fumbles, and three pass defenses.
87 – Green Bay Packers: TCU WR Savion Williams
Williams, 23, was a three-year starter at TCU and earned Honorable Mention All-Big 12 in 2023-2024.
Lance Zierlein of NFL.com compares him to Steelers WR/RB Cordarrelle Patterson.
During his college career, Williams appeared in 52 games and recorded 137 receptions, 1,655 yards (12.08 YPC), and 14 touchdowns.
88 – Jacksonville Jaguars (MIN): Tulane CB Caleb Ransaw
Ransaw, 22, was a one-year starter at Tulane and transferred to the Green Wave after three years at Troy. He earned Third Team All-AAC honors in 2024 and Honorable Mention All-SBC in 2023.
He was a two-star recruit and the 216th-ranked cornerback in the 2021 recruiting class.
During his college career, Ransaw appeared in 49 games and recorded 114 tackles, 10 tackles for loss, one forced fumble, nine pass defenses, and one interception.
89 – Jacksonville Jaguars (HOU): West Virginia G Wyatt Milum
Milum, 22, was a four-star recruit and the 13th-ranked offensive tackle in the 2021 recruiting class out of Kenova, West Virginia. He committed to West Virginia and was the top-ranked recruit in their 2021 class under HC Neal Brown.
He spent four years at West Virginia and was a Consensus All-American, First Team All-Big 12 and the Big 12 OL of the Year in 2024. Dane Brugler of The Athletic has Milum as the No. 8 guard in the class with a third-to-fourth-round grade.
In his college career, Milum appeared in 47 games with 43 starts primarily at left tackle with a few games at right tackle.
90 – Los Angeles Rams: Michigan LB Josaiah Stewart
Stewart, 22, was a three-star recruit and the 43rd-ranked edge rusher in the 2021 recruiting class out of the Bronx, New York. He committed to Boston College but ended up with Coastal Carolina and transferred to Michigan after two seasons.
He earned Second Team All-Big Ten honors in 2024. Dane Brugler of The Athletic has him as the No. 16 edge rusher and the No. 80 overall player with a third-round grade.
In his collegiate career, Stewart appeared in 51 games and recorded 150 total tackles, 47 tackles for loss, 30 sacks, six forced fumbles and three passes defended.
91 – Baltimore Ravens: LSU OL Emory Jones Jr
92 – Seattle Seahawks (DET): Alabama QB Jalen Milroe
Milroe, 22, was a two-year starter at Alabama and earned second-team All-SEC honors in 2023.
He has remained firm in his stance that he is not interested in a position change as he transitions to the NFL and wants to remain a quarterback at the pro level.
During his four-year college career, Milroe appeared in 38 games for Alabama and completed 64.3 percent of his pass attempts for 6,016 yards, 45 touchdowns, and 20 interceptions to go along with 375 carries for 1,577 yards and 33 touchdowns.
93 – New Orleans Saints (WAS): Virginia S Jonas Sanker
Sanker, 22, was a three-year starter at Virginia and earned First Team All-ACC twice in 2023-2024.
Lance Zierlein of NFL.com compares him to former Cowboys S Jeff Heath.
During his college career, Sanker appeared in 43 games and recorded 273 tackles, 13 tackles for loss, two sacks, four forced fumbles, 19 pass defenses, and two interceptions.
94 – Cleveland Browns (BUF): Oregon QB Dillon Gabriel
Gabriel, 24, grew up in Hawaii and committed to UCF. He started as a true freshman and spent three years as the starter at UCF before transferring to Oklahoma. He transferred again to Oregon for his final season of eligibility.
Gabriel earned second-team All-AAC honors in 2020, first-team All-Big 12 honors in 2023, and first-team All-American, first-team All-Big 10 and Big 10 Player of the Year honors in 2024 after leading Oregon to a berth in the College Football Playoff. He also set the record for most career starts in college football history with 63.
During his six-year college career, Gabriel completed 65.2 percent of his pass attempts for 18,722 yards, 155 touchdowns and 32 interceptions, adding 1,209 rushing yards and another 33 scores on the ground.
95 – New England Patriots (KC): Georgia C Jared Wilson
Wilson, 21, was a three-star recruit and the 31st-ranked interior offensive lineman in the 2021 recruiting class out of Winston-Salem, North Carolina. He committed to North Carolina but flipped to Georgia and spent four seasons there.
Wilson earned Second Team All-SEC honors in 2024. Dane Brugler of The Athletic has him as the No. 2 center and the No. 57 overall player with a second-round grade.
In his collegiate career, Wilson appeared in 33 games and made 12 starts at center.
96 – Atlanta Falcons (PHI): Notre Dame DB Xavier Watts
Watts, 23, was a consensus All-American in 2024. He also earned the Bronko Nagurski Trophy for being the best defensive player in college football in 2023 and was a unanimous All-American the same year.
During his college career, Watts appeared in 55 games and recorded 188 tackles, nine tackles for loss, 1.5 sacks, 13 interceptions, 18 pass defenses, two forced fumbles, two fumble recoveries, and scored two defensive touchdowns.
97 – Houston Texans (MIN, Comp): USC DB Jaylin Smith
98 – Las Vegas Raiders (MIA, Comp): Texas Tech OT Caleb Rogers
99 – Las Vegas Raiders (HOU, NYG, Comp): William & Mary OL Charles Grant
Grant, 23, was a four-year starter at William & Mary. He earned First Team All-American in 2023-2024 and First Team All-CAA from 2022-2024.
He didn’t begin playing football until his junior year of high school and was a no-star recruit in the 2020 recruiting class.
During his college career, Grant appeared in 50 games and started 41 times at left tackle.
100 – San Francisco 49ers (Comp): Western Kentucky DB Upton Stout
101 – Denver Broncos (PHI, LAR, Comp): LSU EDGE Savion Jones
102 – Minnesota Vikings (DET, Comp): Maryland WR Tai Felton
Felton, 22, was a three-year starter at Maryland. He earned Third Team All-American and First Team All-Big Ten honors in 2024, along with Third Team All-Big Ten in 2023.
He was a three-star recruit and the 144th-ranked wide receiver in the 2021 recruiting class.
During his college career, Felton appeared in 46 games and recorded 172 receptions for 2,207 yards (12.83 YPC) and 17 touchdowns.
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