2025 NFL Draft Pro Day Prospect Report
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Teams can bring up to 30 players in for "top-30 visits," with these meetings serving as a way for teams to get to know players better and vice versa.
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The Jets’ 2024 season could not have gone much worse, especially considering the high expectations.
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The best football player in this draft class and one of the most unique talents we’ve seen in years, Hunter will make an impact wherever he goes — and wherever he lines up — immediately next year.
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The 2025 NFL Draft is fast approaching, and there are plenty of non-quarterbacks who could shake up the event. Think Travis Hunter, whose two-way prowess has NFL clubs divided over where he'll line up; or Abdul Carter, whose pass rushing acumen could still make him one of the top players selected.
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Rams Wire on MSNWill the Rams take a QB early in the 2025 NFL draft? Here's what we knowDespite Sean McVay saying he hasn't studied this year's QBs much, the Rams are showing interest in some of the top prospects.
NFL Draft class at defensive tackle in monstrous both in their individual size, but also in the amount of talent at the position. So many DTs deserve to go in this year’s draft and it’s a very deep position.
Eric Edholm updates his ranking of the top 100 prospects in the 2025 NFL Draft class, with nine new players making the list, including a receiver with blazing speed.
ESPN's Jordan Reid reported that while the Raiders and Boise State running back Ashton Jeanty are "one of the most linked pairings in this draft," Las Vegas could look to the defensive side of the ball in a trade-down scenario.
The reigning Heisman Trophy winner is the best cornerback and arguably the top wide receiver in this year’s draft. He caught 96 percent of his catchable passes and only accounted for three dropped passes. Pro Football Focus gave Hunter a 90.3 coverage grade, the second-highest grade for a cornerback with at least 400 snaps.
Connor Rogers' latest NFL mock draft takes a look at what he would do if he were in the GM chair for each team’s first selection.
Brent Sobleski: Brent serves as an NFL analyst for Bleacher Report. He's covered the draft for multiple outlets since the 2004 class, including 11 seasons with B/R.
Observationally, Badger's sudden movements against press coverage, when breaking in his route, and particularly after the catch, are tremendous, particularly for a 200-pound receiver. Oh, he also forced 64 missed tackles on 181 receptions in college, good for a monstrous missed-tackles-forced rate of 35.3%.