2026 NFL Draft Prospects
#1
QB
Fernando Mendoza - QB
Games: 15
Passing: 3349 yds, 41 TD, 6 INT
Comp %: 73.0%
Indiana
6'5"
236 lbs
Rd 1
96.0
Throws with surgical precision between levels, threading windows that don't exist for quarterbacks lacking his touch and anticipation on intermediate routes.
Keeps his head on a swivel when chaos erupts, maintaining downfield vision while maneuvering through traffic like a downtown cabbie at rush hour.
Comp: Kirk Cousins
#2
OLB
Arvell Reese - OLB
Games: 14
Tackles: 69 (4.9/g)
Sacks: 6.5
Pressures: 18
Ohio State
6'4"
241 lbs
Rd 1
95.0
Elite physical profile at 6'4" and 243 pounds with exceptional length and room to add functional weight without sacrificing speed or agility when needed.
Runs a legitimate 4.52 forty-yard dash with the explosiveness and closing burst that shows up consistently on tape when pursuing ball carriers or collapsing on quarterbacks.
Comp: Micah Parsons
#3
6'0"
206 lbs
Rd 1
95.0
Processes information at elite speed with exceptional football IQ, diagnosing play development before most safeties realize what's happening - see his near-telepathic break on Texas QB's pass in Cotton Bowl.
Shows rare instincts and anticipation in run support, taking perfect angles to ball carriers that eliminate potential cutback lanes while maintaining outside leverage against boundary runs.
Comp: Budda Baker
#4
6'0"
212 lbs
4.36s
Rd 1
94.0
Track-verified game-breaker who threatens to house it on every touch - turning routine plays into scoring opportunities with elite acceleration and sustainable top-end speed.
Shows uncanny contact balance for a speed merchant, keeping his feet through glancing blows while maintaining velocity downfield without gear reduction.
Comp: Bijan Robinson
#5
EDGE
David Bailey - EDGE
Games: 14
Tackles: 52 (3.7/g)
Sacks: 14.5
Pressures: 65
Texas Tech
6'4"
251 lbs
Rd 1
93.0
First-step explosion borders on elite - consistently the first defender moving at the snap, allowing him to disrupt plays before they develop and dictate tempo against slower-footed tackles.
Possesses rare athletic traits evidenced by making Bruce Feldman's 2025 Freak List - Bailey bench pressed 405 pounds and squatted 550. He has rare speed for a guy at 6-3, 250, having hit 22.16 mph. His new teammate Romello Height is almost as Freaky, having clocked 21.82 mph at 240 pounds.
Comp: Nik Bonitto
#6
EDGE
Rueben Bain Jr. - EDGE
Games: 15
Tackles: 46 (3.1/g)
Sacks: 8.5
Pressures: 55
INTs: 1
Miami (FL)
6'2"
263 lbs
Rd 1
93.0
Nuclear first-step explosion that consistently beats tackles' hands to the punch, creating immediate angles that collapse pockets before quarterbacks finish their drops.
Heavyweight knockout power in his hands that jolts blockers backwards on contact, establishing leverage advantages that make recovery nearly impossible for offensive linemen.
Comp: Myles Garrett
#7
6'2"
298 lbs
Rd 1
91.0
Explosiveness off the snap jumps off the tape - consistently the first defender moving at the snap, gaining immediate leverage advantage that disrupts blocking schemes before they develop.
Rare athletic fluidity for his size allows him to bend and contort through gaps that should be closed to a 315-pound man - showed this repeatedly against Georgia's NFL-caliber interior line.
Comp: Bryan Bresee
#8
6'5"
244 lbs
Rd 1
91.0
Super athletic - Made Bruce Feldman's Freak's List. He Wrote:
" At 6-4 1/2, 243 pounds, he broad jumped 11-0, vertical jumped 40 inches and squatted 675 pounds. His body fat is 10 percent. If not for Jeremiah Smith, Styles would be the Buckeyes’ biggest Freak.
Comp: Roquan Smith
#9
6'2"
192 lbs
4.53s
Rd 1
90.0
Advanced route technician who sinks his hips with purpose and creates consistent separation at the stem - his smooth, efficient movement and ability to sell vertical then break with explosion demonstrates elite understanding of zone coverage manipulation.
Displays exceptional body control when adjusting to off-target throws; contorts mid-air with remarkable flexibility while maintaining tracking and concentration through the catch point, finding soft spots instinctively when plays break down.
Comp: Chris Olave
#10
6'6"
329 lbs
Rd 1
90.0
Freakish athletic profile with rare movement skills - can hit the second level with surprising quickness while maintaining balance and body control throughout contact.
Violent hands that deliver shock on initial punch, consistently stunning defenders and creating immediate leverage in pass protection sequences.
Comp: Teven Jenkins
#11
6'2"
203 lbs
Rd 1
90.0
Exceptional separation ability with fluid hips and explosive transitions that put defensive backs in blenders - consistently creates windows even against tight coverage.
Devastating on intermediate routes where he showcases advanced understanding of leverage, manipulating defenders with subtle head fakes and pace variations.
Comp: Michael Pittman Jr.
#12
6'0"
187 lbs
Rd 1
90.0
Processed spatial relationships at an elite level, showing rare ability to anticipate route combinations before they materialize - was routinely a step ahead in zone assignments.
Changes direction like his cleats are on swivels - shows exceptional fluidity when flipping his hips and exploding out of his pedal without gathering steps.
Comp: A.J. Terrell
#13
6'1"
188 lbs
Rd 1
89.0
Elite ball skills and instincts that translate to turnovers - shows rare spatial awareness to track and high-point passes while maintaining body control through contact.
Exceptional timing in zone coverage, baits quarterbacks into dangerous throws by appearing to give cushion before closing with explosive burst at perfect moment.
Comp: Marshon Lattimore
#14
5'11"
192 lbs
Rd 1
89.0
Lightning-quick acceleration off the line with piston-like leg drive that devours defensive cushion before corners can properly react or adjust their positioning.
Technical route craftsman who manipulates defender leverage through subtle tempo changes and precise break points that create consistent windows for his quarterback.
Comp: Stefon Diggs
#15
6'6"
311 lbs
4.91s
Rd 1
89.0
Explosive power generator in the run game who creates immediate vertical displacement and consistently finishes blocks with authority - looked like he was shot out of a cannon pulling around the edge against Colorado.
Possesses rare movement skills at his size with exceptional change of direction and body control - displays the fluidity of a tight end when climbing to the second level or adjusting in space.
Comp: Penei Sewell
#16
6'6"
276 lbs
Rd 1
88.0
Prototype physical dimensions with exceptional height (6'6"), weight distribution, and arm length that create instant leverage advantages against most offensive tackles he faces.
Devastating run defender who plays with natural leverage despite his height, consistently setting a firm edge and rerouting runners with explosive two-gap potential against inside zone concepts.
Comp: Tyree Wilson
#17
6'3"
241 lbs
4.39s
Rd 1
88.0
Explosive athlete with elite timed speed that allows him to separate vertically from linebackers and safeties.
Natural hands receiver who consistently secures contested catches and demonstrates excellent ball tracking skills on throws outside his frame.
Comp: Vernon Davis
#18
6'4"
320 lbs
Rd 1
87.0
Built like a fortress at 330 pounds with tremendous mass distribution and density that makes him nearly impossible to walk back
Delivers thunderous jump sets that reset the line of scrimmage and bury speed rushers before they can threaten the pocket
Comp: Quentin Nelson
#19
6'6"
327 lbs
Rd 1
85.0
Rare physical specimen with a towering 6'6" frame and mammoth 325-pound build that maintains unusual athleticism - moves like someone 40 pounds lighter when working in space.
Shows explosive get-off when unleashed in one-gap assignments, particularly when aligned in 3-technique where his first-step quickness overwhelms interior offensive linemen.
Comp: Stephon Tuitt
#20
6'7"
352 lbs
5.21s
Rd 1
85.0
Mountainous frame with planetary mass that anchors like concrete against bull rushes while maintaining enough bend to redirect defenders - can make SEC edge rushers look helpless.
Violently explosive hands that deliver thunderous initial punches capable of short-circuiting pass rushers' plans - when he connects clean, defenders' momentum dies instantly.
Comp: Mekhi Becton
#21
6'2"
253 lbs
Rd 1
84.0
Shows advanced hand-fighting technique for his experience level, consistently winning the leverage battle with active hands and violent swipes.
Motor runs hot from snap one to the final whistle, pursuing plays across the formation with relentless energy.
Comp: Nik Bonitto
#22
6'0"
201 lbs
4.35s
Rd 1
84.0
Rare athletic profile with elite speed at 207 pounds translates to explosive closing burst when breaking on underneath routes or crashing downhill against the run.
Elite diagnostic abilities paired with film-room obsession - consistently puts himself in perfect position before plays develop and rarely gets manipulated by quarterback eye discipline.
Comp: Minkah Fitzpatrick
#23
6'1"
200 lbs
Rd 1
84.0
Crafty route artist who creates separation with subtle head fakes and deceptive pacing - shows the savvy of a five-year veteran despite his youth.
Hands catcher who plucks the ball away from his frame with confidence, particularly impressive on contested grabs where his body control shines.
Comp: Ladd McConkey
#24
6'3"
259 lbs
Rd 1
83.0
Explosive first step allows him to consistently penetrate the backfield - made 10.5 TFLs in 2022
Versatile defender capable of lining up at multiple positions along the defensive front, increasing his value in various schemes
Comp: Randy Gregory
#25
5'11"
186 lbs
Rd 1
83.0
Exceptional fluidity and change-of-direction skills allow him to mirror receivers throughout their routes without losing coverage leverage or body position.
Displays natural ball-tracking ability downfield reminiscent of a wide receiver - can locate and adjust to the football while maintaining position on his assignment.
Comp: Nate Wiggins
#26
6'6"
313 lbs
4.99s
Rd 1
83.0
Rare athletic testing numbers jump off the chart - moves with the fluidity of a tight end despite his size, creating matchup nightmares for defensive coordinators in space.
Excels in pass protection with natural kick-slide technique - surrendered just two sacks in 425 pass-blocking snaps during his first season as starter against quality competition.
Comp: Andrew Thomas
#27
6'4"
212 lbs
Rd 1
83.0
Creates natural separation at the stem with subtle body manipulation and deceptive long-stride acceleration that lulls corners into false sense of timing.
Absolute monster in contested catch situations who positions his frame masterfully - doesn't just high-point the ball but actively boxes out defenders like a power forward.
Comp: Kenny Golladay
#28
6'5"
319 lbs
5.18s
Rd 1
83.0
Absurd play strength that jumps off the tape - consistently creates movement at the point of attack and finishes blocks with vicious intent that leaves defenders checking their chinstraps.
Exceptional run blocking technique with tremendous leg drive and hand placement that allows him to dominate smaller EDGE players and linebackers when climbing to the second level.
Comp: Kevin Zeitler
#29
6'2"
326 lbs
Rd 1
83.0
Elite space-eater who routinely occupies double teams and still makes plays through multiple blockers
Devastating anchor strength allows him to hold the point against any center-guard combination in football
Comp: Casey Hampton
#30
6'2"
238 lbs
Rd 1
82.0
Possesses exceptional lateral quickness and acceleration, allowing him to cover ground from sideline to sideline with the speed of a safety but the hitting power of a traditional middle linebacker.
Shows advanced instincts, diagnosing run plays, consistently beating blockers to the spot and knifing through traffic with remarkable efficiency to find the ballcarrier.
Comp: Bobby Wagner
#31
6'0"
189 lbs
Rd 1
82.0
Elite lateral explosion and downhill burst allow him to trigger instantly on perimeter runs and screens while maintaining sticky positioning in man coverage against shiftier route runners.
Arm length far exceeds typical thresholds for outside corners, giving him an expanded radius to disrupt throws at the catch point and make life miserable for quarterbacks.
Comp: Trent McDuffie
#32
6'1"
230 lbs
Rd 1
82.0
Exceptional closing speed translates directly to game situations, evidenced by how quickly he chased down Florida's running back in space during their Jacksonville matchup.
Brings the thunder as a tackler when he arrives at the point of contact, delivering bone-jarring hits that echo throughout the stadium and set a physical tone.
Comp: Eric Kendricks
#33
6'0"
193 lbs
4.44s
Rd 1
82.0
Sound technique in both man and zone coverage with good understanding of leverage and positioning fundamentals
Shows discipline in his backpedal and transition, rarely caught flat-footed or out of phase
Comp: T.J. Tampa
#34
6'4"
263 lbs
Rd 1
82.0
Devastating hand usage and timing when shedding blocks - consistently creates separation with violent punch and active counters that leave tackles grasping at air.
Natural ball-dislodger with exceptional timing - six forced fumbles in 2024 wasn't luck but rather calculated violence and precise targeting at the catch point.
Comp: Trey Hendrickson
#35
6'4"
321 lbs
Rd 2
80.0
Explosive first step that allows him to shoot gaps and penetrate the backfield before offensive linemen can properly set their feet - creates immediate disruption in both run and pass situations.
Anchor strength is pro-ready; consistently holds his ground against double teams without giving up ground, showing tremendous lower body power and natural leverage to eat up space.
Comp: Sebastian Joseph-Day
#36
6'1"
211 lbs
Rd 2
80.0
Pre-snap maestro who consistently uses motion to decode coverages and adjusts protection calls with veteran savvy beyond his experience level
Post-snap eyes manipulate safeties like a puppeteer, creating throwing windows where none existed and buying receivers extra separation downfield
Comp: Gardner Minshew
#37
6'4"
314 lbs
5.21s
Rd 2
79.0
Core strength and lower body power generate immediate displacement at the point of attack, whether driving defensive tackles backward on double teams or clearing running lanes on gap schemes that demand violent engagement and sustained push.
Hand placement arrives with precise timing and jarring force, establishing first contact on his terms before defenders can execute their rush plan, stunning them with violent strikes that set the tone for the entire rep.
Comp: Chris Lindstrom
#38
6'2"
241 lbs
Rd 2
79.0
Comp: Za'Darius Smith
#39
6'2"
222 lbs
Rd 2
78.0
Built like a linebacker playing receiver at 220 pounds with the frame to punish smaller defensive backs
4.4 speed creates a devastating size-speed combination that defensive coordinators constantly have to account for
Comp: Ricky Pearsall
#40
6'0"
202 lbs
4.47s
Rd 2
78.0
Diagnoses plays with surgical precision, showing elite mental processing that allows him to trigger downhill before most safeties have even recognized the play development.
Possesses that dog-like mentality when attacking the line of scrimmage, playing with controlled violence and finishing tackles with authority rarely seen from a defensive back.
Comp: Xavier McKinney
#41
6'3"
274 lbs
Rd 2
78.0
Possesses rare physical dimensions with a chiseled frame that maintains shocking lateral agility, giving him positional versatility that defensive coordinators dream about at night.
Displays exceptional run-stopping prowess with the anchor strength to set a violent edge, forcing backs to redirect while maintaining gap discipline that shows up consistently on film.
Comp: Quinton Jefferson
#42
6'3"
239 lbs
Rd 2
78.0
Exceptional first-step quickness allows him to win the corner before offensive tackles can establish their kick-slide, creating consistent pressure opportunities even against quality competition.
Hand usage is advanced with multiple counters-swipe, rip, and spin moves keep blockers guessing and prevent them from locking onto his frame consistently.
Comp: Khalil Mack
#43
5'9"
182 lbs
Rd 2
76.0
Exceptional recovery speed allows him to regain positioning even when beaten initially on routes
Natural ball skills and spatial awareness consistently put him in position to make game-changing plays
Comp: DJ Reed
#44
EDGE
Dani Dennis-Sutton - EDGE
Games: 12
Tackles: 31
Sacks: 4.5
Pressures: 22
Penn State
6'6"
256 lbs
Rd 2
76.0
Impressive physical frame with NFL-ready size and length that creates natural leverage points against offensive tackles when firing off the ball.
Violent hand usage at the point of attack that allows him to stack and shed blockers efficiently in the run game, particularly when coming downhill to squeeze gaps.
Comp: Yetur Gross-Matos
#45
6'4"
260 lbs
Rd 2
76.0
Super athletic - Made Bruce Feldman's 2023 Freak's List at #69. He Wrote:
" Jacas has ridiculous strength and power, especially for a guy so young. The 6-3, 267-pounder bench-presses 285 for 22 reps. “He looks like he’s been lifting since middle school,” says Illinois defensive tackle Johnny Newton. “He can do it all. Gabe is a dawg at wrestling. I tried to wrestle him. I wouldn’t advise it. He just wore me out. He is not to be messed with.”"
Comp: Bryce Huff
#46
6'5"
303 lbs
5.10s
Rd 2
76.0
Possesses surgical pass protection technique with exceptional core strength to anchor against power rushers, stonewalling even the SEC's most disruptive interior defenders while allowing just one sack in 800 snaps.
Demonstrates savant-level mental processing when diagnosing blitzes, consistently identifying defensive fronts pre-snap and communicating adjustments that kept his quarterback clean throughout multiple hostile SEC environments.
Comp: Ben Jones
#47
5'10"
187 lbs
Rd 2
76.0
Mirror-and-match footwork that's absolutely nasty - recovers from disadvantageous positions with sudden, twitchy adjustments that leave receivers wondering what happened
Runs routes better than some receivers he's covering, anticipating breaks and decelerating simultaneously to smother throwing windows
Comp: Jarvis Brownlee Jr.
#48
5'11"
226 lbs
Rd 2
76.0
Exceptional diagnostic ability allows him to process blocking schemes instantly, rarely taking false steps or getting caught up in misdirection despite aggressive play style.
Natural leverage-winner who plays bigger than his 6'0" frame, consistently getting underneath blockers' pads to maintain gap integrity in congested areas.
Comp: Ivan Pace Jr.
#49
5'8"
220 lbs
Rd 2
75.0
Built-in leveler with compact frame who runs like a bowling ball through alleys - consistently falls forward through contact and rarely goes down on first hit
Vision borders on clairvoyant when working zone concepts - shows patience behind his line before hitting cutback lanes with precise timing
Comp: Rachaad White
#50
CB
Davison Igbinosun - CB
Games: 12
Tackles: 28
INTs: 1
Pass Breakups: 5
Ohio State
6'2"
189 lbs
4.45s
Rd 2
74.0
Blazer with elite long speed to carry vertical routes and close cushion in a hurry
Rangy build with plus length to contest at the catch point and disrupt passing lanes
Comp: Eli Apple
#51
6'2"
210 lbs
Rd 2
74.0
Exceptional hands catcher who plucks the ball away from his frame with natural confidence - consistently shows up repeatedly on critical third downs when the ball has to be thrown into tight windows.
Outstanding body control allows him to make impressive adjustments to the ball in flight - watch the Michigan game where he twists mid-air for a 36-yard TD while maintaining positioning against the defender.
Comp: Jakobi Meyers
#52
6'1"
206 lbs
4.45s
Rd 2
74.0
Reliable hands: Consistently secures catches, showing good receiving skills and dependability as a target in crucial situations.
Route precision in the intermediate game is surgical, consistently creating separation with subtle head fakes and shoulder dips that leave defenders grabbing air.
Comp: Marquez Valdes-Scantling
#53
6'3"
242 lbs
Rd 2
74.0
Freakish 82-inch wingspan creates immediate leverage advantages, allowing him to stab and control offensive tackles before they can get hands on his frame.
Possesses rare first-step quickness that consistently puts offensive linemen in recovery mode - the type of get-off that can't be taught or developed.
Comp: Payton Turner
#54
6'2"
322 lbs
Rd 3
72.0
Devastating upper body power that consistently rocks centers and guards backward, creating immediate disruption at the line of scrimmage.
Surprising quickness off the snap for his massive frame allows him to penetrate gaps before blockers can establish leverage.
Comp: Dalvin Tomlinson
#55
6'6"
315 lbs
Rd 3
72.0
Possesses legitimate NFL tackle dimensions with an imposing 6'8" frame that creates immediate problems for edge rushers trying to bend around his massive radius.
Shows natural shock in his hands when he lands his punch, displaying the power to stun rushers and reset the line of scrimmage when he connects cleanly.
Comp: Eric Fisher
#56
6'4"
200 lbs
4.47s
Rd 3
71.0
Red zone monster who turns scoring opportunities into six points with uncanny consistency and timing
Basketball player's body control allows him to contort mid-air and snatch balls others can't reach
Comp: George Pickens
#57
6'3"
310 lbs
Rd 3
70.0
Elite pass protection technician who showcases phenomenal hand placement and reset ability - surrendered just one sack and nine pressures across 442 pass-blocking snaps as a sophomore, putting him among the elite tier of SEC centers.
Moves like a pulling guard in space with exceptional lateral quickness and balance - gets to the second level with ease and can stick on linebackers without overextending his base.
Comp: Tyler Biadasz
#58
6'3"
226 lbs
Rd 3
70.0
Alpha communicator who commanded Alabama's defense with the green dot, making pre-snap adjustments and aligning teammates with veteran savvy and controlled urgency.
Shows advanced processing skills at the second level - demonstrates excellent patience before firing downhill, rarely overcommitting to false reads that leave cutback lanes exposed.
Comp: Devin White
#59
6'1"
223 lbs
Rd 3
70.0
Possesses elite speed that translates to devastating pursuit angles and sideline-to-sideline range rarely seen at linebacker.
Creates instant havoc as a pass rusher with explosive first-step quickness and natural bend around the edge.
Comp: Ivan Pace Jr.
#60
6'0"
182 lbs
4.42s
Rd 3
70.0
Exceptional positional versatility with legitimate skills to play outside corner, nickel, or even drop back to safety in certain packages.
Quick-twitch athlete who explodes out of his breaks, showing elite plant-and-drive ability that lets him close on underneath routes like he's shot from a cannon.
Comp: Cameron Dantzler
#61
6'2"
273 lbs
Rd 3
70.0
Exceptional hand technique with shocking power at the point of attack - consistently stacks and sheds blockers with violent initial punch that rocks offensive linemen backward.
Plays with outstanding leverage against the run, maintaining a powerful base while anchoring against double teams - showed this repeatedly against Texas A&M's zone scheme.
Comp: Za'Darius Smith
#62
6'5"
233 lbs
Rd 3
68.0
Pocket technician who stands confident behind pressure, sliding laterally without losing downfield focus while displaying remarkable balance through heavy contact
Ball placement artist with exceptional anticipatory throws, drops passes perfectly on shoulders and back hips where only receivers can corral contested catches
Comp: Davis Mills
#63
6'4"
239 lbs
4.51s
Rd 4
68.0
Electric vertical threat who decimates the seam with legit speed, forcing defensive coordinators to account for his presence on every snap.
Natural hands catcher who absorbs footballs like memory foam, plucking missiles cleanly away from his frame even through contact.
Comp: Taysom Hill
#64
6'7"
318 lbs
5.12s
Rd 4
67.0
Exceptional lateral agility allows him to mirror speed rushers and maintain pocket integrity against athletic edge defenders
Natural arm length creates early engagement opportunities and controls the point of attack in hand combat sequences
Comp: Netane Muti
#65
6'1"
194 lbs
4.41s
Rd 3
67.0
Blazing straight-line speed that measures elite at 4.28 seconds, giving him recovery ability when beaten in coverage situations.
Ideal cornerback frame at 6'1" and 197 pounds, providing length to disrupt passing lanes and physicality against bigger receivers.
Comp: Ahkello Witherspoon
#66
6'8"
330 lbs
Rd 4
65.0
Comp: Deone Walker
#67
6'5"
228 lbs
Rd 3
61.5
Prototypical NFL frame with sturdy build to shake off defenders - plays with the kind of physical presence that makes him nearly impossible to bring down with arm tackles
Elite arm talent allows him to drive the ball to all levels of the field regardless of platform - can generate tremendous velocity with minimal windup
#68
6'7"
315 lbs
4.93s
Rd 3
61.4
Exceptional athletic profile combines rare length, flexibility, and movement skills that allow him to mirror edge rushers in space.
Explosive first step fires upfield with surprising quickness, consistently winning the leverage battle against defensive linemen at the snap.
#69
6'0"
193 lbs
4.40s
Rd 3
61.2
Exceptional zone coverage awareness with uncanny ability to bait quarterbacks into dangerous throws before breaking on the ball
Fluid hips and recovery speed allow him to mirror receivers through breaks and maintain phase after initial mistakes
#70
6'8"
323 lbs
Rd 3
61.1
Foot quickness belies his massive frame - mirrors speed rushers with ballet-like agility in his kick slide
Anchor strength shows up when bull rushers try to walk him back - plants those size 17s and stonewalls power
#71
6'1"
196 lbs
4.38s
Rd 3
61.0
Elite straight-line speed creates separation anxiety for opposing coordinators when he's matched up vertically down the field.
Possesses impressive wingspan and hand usage that disrupts receivers' release patterns at the line of scrimmage consistently.
#72
6'6"
315 lbs
Rd 3
60.8
Brings a temperament and competitive fire that offensive line coaches crave—plays through the echo of the whistle with violent intentions and refuses to let defenders disengage once he's latched on.
Possesses grip strength that borders on unfair for finesse rushers who find their counters neutralized the moment Smith's hands clamp onto their frame, creating a vise that eliminates swim and spin attempts.
#73
5'9"
177 lbs
4.35s
Rd 3
60.6
Lightning-quick acceleration that forces defenders to give generous cushions, creating immediate leverage in his routes that most receivers need perfect technique to achieve.
Exceptional long speed verified by track accomplishments translates directly to football-when he hits third gear in the open field, pursuit angles evaporate and defensive backs look like they're running in sand.
#74
6'0"
190 lbs
4.50s
Rd 3
60.5
Cerebral processor who diagnoses route combinations pre-snap and adjusts coverage shells with veteran savvy rarely seen in collegiate safeties
Quick-trigger ball hawk in zone coverage with exceptional route recognition skills and anticipatory breaks on underneath throws
#75
6'4"
246 lbs
Rd 3
60.4
Silky smooth route runner with deceptive acceleration who gets defenders leaning the wrong way and creates natural separation at the stem of his routes.
Sticky hands with tremendous body control to adjust to off-target throws - shows the concentration to maintain focus through contact in traffic.
#76
5'11"
216 lbs
Rd 3
60.2
Shows exceptional patience behind the line of scrimmage, allowing blocks to develop before hitting holes with decisive one-cut ability that maximizes yardage potential.
Built with a thick, powerful lower half that generates substantial drive through contact, routinely pushing piles forward and falling forward for extra yardage when wrapped up.
#77
6'4"
198 lbs
4.37s
Rd 3
60.0
Freakish movement skills for a 6'5" receiver - bends and sinks his hips like someone four inches shorter with remarkable elasticity
Explosive separator who creates instant cushion with subtle shoulder fakes and head nods that leave defensive backs guessing wrong
#78
6'0"
187 lbs
4.41s
Rd 3
59.9
Exceptional body control that allows him to contort mid-air and adjust to off-target throws - plays larger than his 5'11" frame would suggest, especially on boundary routes where his 95th percentile separation rate validates this elite spatial awareness.
Crisp, nuanced route runner who creates consistent separation through precise footwork and sudden breaks - shows some veteran craftiness with masterful tempo changes and violent head snaps that keep defensive backs guessing at all three levels.
#79
6'2"
203 lbs
Rd 3
59.8
Natural arm talent jumps off the tape - consistently generates velocity without straining, as shown on multiple deep shots against UCLA's tight coverage
Shows impressive touch layering passes between defenders - exhibited repeatedly during the Ole Miss game, especially on the game-tying drive
#80
6'0"
215 lbs
4.52s
Rd 3
59.6
Coverage instincts in zone schemes are outstanding, reading quarterback progressions and breaking on throws with anticipation that consistently puts him in position to make plays on the football.
Ball skills translate to turnovers with seven interceptions and 18 passes defended across his final two Houston seasons, showing proper timing and reliable hands when attacking the catch point.
#81
6'4"
240 lbs
Rd 3
59.5
Creates nightmare matchups with his blend of size and agility that leaves linebackers in the dust and safeties bouncing off him
Displays ankle-breaking route running with precise footwork that belies his 240-pound frame, consistently winning at the stem
#82
5'10"
180 lbs
4.30s
Rd 3
59.3
Super athletic - Made Bruce Feldman's 2023 Freak's List at #95. He Wrote:
" The 5-9 3/4, 191-pounder, who had 15 catches for 149 yards last season, benched 350 pounds for three reps, hit almost 22.3 MPH on the GPS and did 27 reps with 115 pounds on a single arm press. He also squatted 450 pounds for three reps.
#83
6'4"
255 lbs
Rd 3
59.1
Electric get-off that rockets him upfield, forcing tackles to scramble into recovery mode from the moment the ball is snapped.
Converts speed to power with devastating efficiency, jolting offensive linemen backward with violent hand strikes to collapse the pocket.
#84
6'1"
290 lbs
Rd 3
59.0
Possesses jaw-dropping athletic tools with a 4.66 forty that translates directly to an explosive first step - jumps off the ball like he was shot from a cannon.
Built-in leverage advantage allows him to get underneath taller offensive linemen's pads, turning what some call a height disadvantage into a weapon when firing off the line.
#85
DT
Darrell Jackson Jr. - DT
Games: 11
Tackles: 28
Sacks: 1.5
Pressures: 12
Florida State
6'6"
315 lbs
Rd 3
58.9
Mammoth frame with overwhelming mass at 330 pounds that allows him to eat space and command double teams, displaying natural leverage when he keeps his pad level down against interior offensive linemen.
Shows flashes of surprising short-area quickness for his size, particularly when shooting gaps on stunts; can get skinny through tight spaces when he times his get-off right.
#86
6'2"
237 lbs
Rd 3
58.7
Put the tape on against South Carolina and you will see a linebacker who simply erases rushing lanes before they develop.
Processes run schemes at a level unusual for a redshirt sophomore, diagnosing zone concepts and gap attacks almost before the ball is snapped.
#87
6'3"
305 lbs
Rd 3
58.5
Super athletic - Made Bruce Feldman's Freak's List at #16. He Wrote:
"His power is something special. He benches 485, squats 605 and deadlifts 700. He also can really move, clocking 18 MPH on the GPS and running a 4.68 pro shuttle. The only defensive tackle over 300 pounds at the combine with a faster shuttle this year was Wisconsin’s 309-pound Keeanu Benton, who ran a 4.65.
#88
S
Emmanuel McNeil-Warren - S
Games: 12
Tackles: 38
INTs: 1
Pass Breakups: 3
Toledo
6'4"
201 lbs
4.52s
Rd 3
58.4
Exceptional length and frame at 6'2" gives him leverage advantages that smaller safeties simply can't match in contested situations
Creates turnovers with regularity through aggressive punch-outs and has mastered the art of attacking the football at contact points
#89
6'6"
256 lbs
Rd 3
58.2
Possesses elite length with massive hands and a 7-foot wingspan that disrupts passing lanes and engulfs ball carriers
Generates instant pressure with explosive first step that puts offensive tackles on their heels from the snap
#90
6'6"
262 lbs
Rd 3
58.1
Possesses rare length and leverage at 6'5" with active hands that create separation and control engagement points consistently
Shows exceptional anchor strength against the run, rarely giving ground and maintaining gap integrity even against double teams
#91
6'3"
260 lbs
Rd 3
58.0
Twitched-up edge bender with explosive first-step quickness and natural leverage around the arc against offensive tackles
Plus hand-fighting technique with advanced counters; consistently wins initial contact with violent punch and swim moves
#92
6'4"
194 lbs
4.41s
Rd 3
57.8
Possesses rare size and length combination at 6'4" that allows him to match up against bigger receivers and disrupt passing lanes consistently.
Demonstrates exceptional route anticipation and ball skills, evidenced by his conference-leading 23 career pass deflections across three seasons at Arizona.
#93
6'4"
318 lbs
Rd 3
57.6
Demolishes run concepts at the point of attack with violent hands and natural anchor strength that allows him to two-gap effectively and absorb double teams without budging from assigned gaps.
Generates consistent interior pressure as a three-technique rusher using heavy, active hands to win inside leverage battles and collapse the pocket even without refined pass-rush moves or counters.
#94
6'5"
245 lbs
4.62s
Rd 3
57.5
Runs crisp routes with sudden breaks and understands how to sit in soft coverage zones to give quarterbacks clean windows.
Demonstrates excellent field awareness and football intelligence, consistently finding soft spots in zone coverage and adjusting routes accordingly.
#95
6'2"
203 lbs
4.49s
Rd 3
57.4
Built like an NFL boundary corner at 6'2", 200 pounds with the wingspan to disrupt passing lanes and jam receivers
Attacks the run game with bad intentions, consistently setting the edge and delivering punishing hits in the alley
#96
6'4"
239 lbs
Rd 3
57.2
Freakish athletic profile with elite size-speed combination creates immediate attention - his length at 6'4" with sub-4.6 speed and explosive testing numbers give him physical traits that check every box for the modern NFL linebacker.
Closing burst in the open field is violent and sudden, allowing him to erase cushion rapidly when ball carriers think they have space or quarterbacks believe they can escape the pocket as a spy.
#97
6'5"
313 lbs
Rd 3
57.0
Overwhelming power at the point of attack, consistently displacing blockers with explosive initial punch
Exceptional two-gapping ability, stonewalling double teams and anchoring against the run
#98
6'3"
257 lbs
Rd 3
56.9
Gets off the ball like his hair is on fire, consistently winning the snap count battle with a first step that puts offensive linemen on their heels from the jump.
Pass rush ability is legitimately elite, showing the combination of burst, timing, and counter moves to generate consistent pressure against quality tackles.
#99
6'5"
260 lbs
Rd 3
56.8
Exceptional length and reach at 6'5", allowing him to keep blockers at bay and bat down passes effectively.
Displays impressive bend and flexibility when rushing the passer, with the ability to turn the corner tightly.
#100
6'3"
198 lbs
4.50s
Rd 3
56.6
#101
QB
Trinidad Chambliss - QB
Games: 12
Passing: 1658 yds, 13 TD, 12 INT
Comp %: 68.6%
Ole Miss
6'4"
225 lbs
Rd 4
54.9
Elite burst and open-field acceleration allow him to create separation from pursuing defenders and turn designed runs into explosive gains with a 4.4 forty.
Throws an absolute rocket on deep balls, launching passes 40-plus yards downfield with velocity and touch that consistently stress single-high safeties and allow receivers to run under throws.
#102
6'3"
298 lbs
Rd 4
54.8
Exceptional anchor against double teams with powerful lower body strength and natural leverage that allows him to reset the line of scrimmage even when facing two blockers.
Maintains gap integrity with disciplined hand placement and understanding of blocking schemes, rarely getting washed out of his assigned responsibility even on zone runs.
#103
6'5"
233 lbs
Rd 4
54.7
Sideline-to-sideline range with plus-plus wheels for the position, demonstrating elite short-area quickness and long speed
Excels in space as a coverage 'backer, showing fluid hips and the ability to match patterns with TEs and RBs
#104
6'0"
205 lbs
Rd 4
54.6
#105
6'0"
196 lbs
4.42s
Rd 4
54.5
Exceptional hands and catch radius allow him to haul in passes away from his frame with impressive body control, consistently making contested grabs look routine
Outstanding contact balance and finishing toughness enable him to run through arm tackles and break multiple tackle attempts, ranks top 10 nationally in forced missed tackles this season
#106
5'11"
203 lbs
4.49s
Rd 4
54.4
Runs with nasty physicality through contact, consistently churning through arm tackles and falling forward for extra yardage
Shows exceptional patience setting up blocks before exploding through creases with sudden acceleration that catches linebackers flat-footed
#107
6'1"
327 lbs
Rd 4
54.3
Carries his 326 pounds with surprising movement skills, showing unexpectedly quick lateral burst when exchanging gaps and engaging stunts that catches interior linemen flat-footed.
Fires hands with excellent timing and precision, particularly effective with a devastating club-swim combination that regularly sheds centers attempting solo blocks.
#108
5'10"
179 lbs
4.49s
Rd 4
54.2
Exceptional route runner who sells his stems hard and generates quick separation at the break point with sharp hip rotation
Shows remarkable body control and concentration in traffic, snatching contested balls with strong hands through contact
#109
6'5"
309 lbs
5.14s
Rd 4
54.1
Anchor strength in pass protection rarely gets walked back into the quarterback's lap
Exceptional hand placement and timing on his initial punch stops rushers cold
#110
6'6"
306 lbs
5.01s
Rd 3
54.0
Shows exceptional lateral agility in pass protection, mirroring edge rushers with fluid hip transitions and precise footwork that keeps him balanced against speed moves.
Runs his feet on contact in the run game with a nasty finishing mentality - drives defenders off their spot and looks to plant them when he gets leverage advantage.
Comp: Trent Brown (developmental version)
#111
6'6"
258 lbs
Rd 4
54.0
#112
6'2"
207 lbs
Rd 4
53.9
Exceptional deep ball touch with consistent improvement in ball placement - shows advanced feel for throwing receivers open on vertical routes and consistently hits tight windows beyond 20 yards
Dynamic athlete who brings legitimate speed to the position - has developed into a true dual-threat who forces defensive coordinators to account for his running ability on every snap
#113
5'10"
215 lbs
Rd 4
53.8
#114
5'10"
188 lbs
4.37s
Rd 4
53.7
Lateral agility that borders on ridiculous - this cat can plant and redirect faster than defenders can process what's happening
Vision and patience behind the line remind you of Leveon Bell lite - sees lanes developing before they actually open up
#115
6'3"
299 lbs
4.90s
Rd 4
53.6
Elite athleticism for the position, who has the speed to fill in at tight end
Devastating anchor strength with 700-pound squat translating to immovable presence against bull rushes
#116
6'5"
315 lbs
5.02s
Rd 4
53.5
Devastating run blocker who attacks defenders with violent hand placement and drives them backwards with sustained aggression.
Exceptional athletic ability for his size, displaying smooth movement skills when pulling and reaching the second level effectively.
#117
5'10"
185 lbs
4.40s
Rd 4
53.4
Exceptional closing burst to the catch point - consistently arrives with perfect timing to rake through receiver's hands without drawing flags
Natural feel in zone coverage with quick diagnosis skills - keeps eyes on QB while maintaining proper leverage against route combinations
#118
6'4"
218 lbs
4.61s
Rd 4
53.3
Overwhelming size-speed combination at 6'4"/220 with enough functional athleticism to separate and threaten defenses vertically despite average timed speed.
Natural hands catcher who plucks the ball away from his frame consistently, showing trust in his mitts rather than body-catching even in traffic situations.
#119
6'1"
231 lbs
Rd 4
53.2
Shows legitimate sideline-to-sideline pursuit with the range to track down outside runs and cover backs in the flat effectively
Diagnoses run concepts quickly and shoots gaps with conviction, rarely getting caught flat-footed when the ball gets handed off
#120
6'6"
314 lbs
5.28s
Rd 4
53.1
Heavy-handed puncher who stuns defenders at initial contact, generating impressive torque from his hips that frequently sends interior linemen staggering backward off balance.
Carries his weight exceptionally well for a 330-pounder, showcasing surprising lateral agility when pulling on counter plays and wham blocks that catches linebackers off guard.
#121
6'3"
293 lbs
Rd 3
53.0
Explosive get-off at the snap creates immediate pressure and forces protection adjustments before linemen can establish their sets
Lateral mobility stands out for his frame and allows him to track down plays from sideline to sideline
Comp: Javon Kinlaw
#122
6'1"
189 lbs
4.59s
Rd 4
53.0
#123
6'7"
317 lbs
5.04s
Rd 4
52.9
Exceptional durability and reliability - hasn't missed a start in his entire collegiate career while logging multiple 950+ snap seasons in a demanding system that tests mental and physical stamina daily.
Impressive natural bend and flexibility for his size, allowing him to maintain leverage against diverse pass rushers - doesn't look stiff or mechanical in his kickslide despite his massive frame.
#124
6'3"
260 lbs
Rd 4
52.8
#125
6'6"
310 lbs
5.20s
Rd 4
52.7
Displays disciplined hand placement and solid punch timing that helps neutralize college-level speed rushers attempting to turn the corner
Shows good patience in his pass sets, rarely overcommitting to initial moves while working to maintain balance through contact
#126
6'2"
289 lbs
4.95s
Rd 4
52.6
Outstanding zone-blocking instincts with the processing speed to identify stunts, games, and late blitzers while maintaining proper leverage and positioning throughout.
Exceptional mobility in space that enables him to climb to the second level effectively and seal off running lanes with coordinated footwork and balanced pad level.
#127
5'8"
191 lbs
Rd 4
52.5
Blazing 4.34 forty speed translates directly to the field, capable of taking any touch the distance with proper blocking setup.
Exceptional route precision from the slot, using sharp cuts and subtle head fakes to create consistent separation against man coverage.
#129
6'1"
196 lbs
Rd 4
52.3
#130
5'11"
201 lbs
4.55s
Rd 4
52.2
Ball skills jump off the tape immediately. Five picks in ten games at USC, with three coming inside the red zone where windows shrink and timing matters most.
Quarterback background translates directly to his coverage instincts. Reads routes before they develop and anticipates throws like he's still calling plays from under center.
#131
6'2"
243 lbs
Rd 4
52.1
Exhibits elite bend and ankle flexion when turning the corner, allowing for consistent pressure on the quarterback
Possesses an explosive first step and quick get-off, routinely beating tackles to their set point
#132
6'3"
204 lbs
4.34s
Rd 3
52.0
Possesses elite red zone efficiency with 17 touchdowns on just 75 catches, showcasing incredible nose for the end zone
Wins contested situations at an absurd 62% clip, snatching 16 of 26 targets with defenders draped on him
Comp: Corey Davis
#133
6'7"
319 lbs
5.14s
Rd 3
52.0
Comp: Rashawn Slater (developmental)
#134
6'2"
207 lbs
4.36s
Rd 3
52.0
Demonstrates exceptional ball skills in contested situations, making acrobatic catches and winning jump balls despite modest frame for position
Routes are crisp and decisive, particularly excelling on crossing patterns and double moves that create separation from defensive backs
Comp: Parris Campbell
#135
6'1"
340 lbs
Rd 3
52.0
Comp: Grover Stewart
#136
6'2"
202 lbs
Rd 3
52.0
Possesses rare length and wingspan for the safety position that allows him to erase throwing windows and discourage quarterbacks from challenging his coverage zones, effectively removing half the field from opposing passing attacks.
Displays excellent fluidity in his transitions and hip movement for a taller safety, allowing him to sink smoothly into coverage drops and recalibrate his base without losing ground when routes break underneath.
Comp: Jabrill Peppers
#137
6'5"
245 lbs
Rd 4
52.0
Rare speed for the position
Alignment chameleon who creates mismatches whether flexed wide, working from the slot, or inline next to the tackle
#138
6'3"
313 lbs
5.01s
Rd 4
51.9
Mammoth frame with elite mass for interior play, overwhelming defenders at the point of attack
Mauler in the run game, consistently creating vertical displacement and driving defenders off their spot
#139
6'5"
314 lbs
5.08s
Rd 4
51.8
Natural kick-slide explosiveness creates a wide pocket arc that speed rushers struggle to bend around
Exceptional grip strength allows him to snatch and control defenders' hands once he latches on properly
#140
6'0"
195 lbs
Rd 4
51.7
Elite ball tracking ability shows up repeatedly on film - five interceptions in 2024 weren't accidents but calculated positioning and anticipation that had him arriving at the catch point with perfect timing.
Possesses exceptional length (6'1") for the position that allows him to disrupt passing lanes and challenge taller receivers at the catch point without sacrificing leverage in coverage.
#141
5'10"
176 lbs
4.35s
Rd 4
51.6
Vertical separation artistry is elite - consistently stacks defensive backs and maintains cushion through stem with mature understanding of defensive leverage.
Tracks deep ball effortlessly while maintaining speed, showing soft hands and body control to adjust to throws without breaking stride.
#142
5'10"
202 lbs
4.56s
Rd 4
51.5
Exceptional vision allows him to set up blocks and identify running lanes before they fully materialize, pressing the line of scrimmage with the patience of a veteran.
Electric lower-body agility produces string-together cuts that leave defenders grasping at air; his jump-cut ability to bounce outside the tackle box consistently creates positive yardage.
#143
6'5"
313 lbs
5.16s
Rd 5
49.9
Exceptional lateral agility and foot speed that allows him to mirror speed rushers around the edge with minimal wasted movement
Natural flexibility through his hips and ankles creates outstanding bend when engaging defenders and maintaining proper leverage angles
#144
6'4"
246 lbs
Rd 5
49.8
#145
6'4"
240 lbs
Rd 5
49.7
Exceptional size and frame for the position, with the build of an edge rusher and excellent height-weight combination
Explosive athlete with the vertical burst to shoot gaps and disrupt plays in the backfield
#146
6'1"
295 lbs
Rd 5
49.6
Anchor strength at the point of attack is among the best in this class, consistently holding his ground against double teams and rarely getting moved off his spot even when offensive linemen get into his frame.
Shows outstanding pursuit speed for a 317-pound nose tackle, with enough lateral mobility to chase ball carriers from sideline to sideline and make plays outside the hash marks that smaller tackles struggle to reach.
#147
5'10"
199 lbs
Rd 5
49.5
Contact balance stands out immediately on tape as Taylor absorbs hits from linebackers and safeties without going down, consistently churning out an extra 3-5 yards after defenders think they have him wrapped up.
Vision between the tackles allows him to find cutback lanes in zone schemes with excellent patience, letting blocks develop before hitting the crease with conviction and decisive footwork.
#148
6'4"
322 lbs
5.16s
Rd 5
49.4
Exceptional pass protector with elite technique and footwork, consistently stonewalling edge rushers in one-on-one situations
Demonstrates excellent lateral agility and quick feet, allowing him to mirror speedy defenders and maintain proper positioning
#149
6'2"
202 lbs
Rd 5
49.3
Explosive playmaker with the ability to stretch the field vertically - put up a 19.4 yards per catch average in 2023
Demonstrates reliable hands and body control, consistently making catches away from his frame to maximize his catch radius
#150
6'3"
305 lbs
Rd 5
49.2
Possesses legitimate pass-rush ability from the interior with natural leverage and hand placement that creates consistent pressure up the middle
Demonstrates exceptional motor and pursuit, chasing plays sideline-to-sideline with the relentlessness that Iowa's system demands from its defensive tackles
#151
6'2"
238 lbs
Rd 5
49.1
#152
6'5"
310 lbs
Rd 4
49.0
Comp: Kevin Zeitler (developmental)
#153
6'0"
188 lbs
4.41s
Rd 4
49.0
Ball production jumps off the tape with 11 career interceptions - showcases rare ability to bait quarterbacks into dangerous throws before closing with explosion and timing.
Exceptional route recognition in zone coverage where he reads quarterbacks like a poker player spotting tells, allowing him to consistently jump underneath routes.
Comp: Marcus Maye
#154
6'0"
198 lbs
4.44s
Rd 4
49.0
Comp: James White
#155
6'6"
313 lbs
4.94s
Rd 4
49.0
Comp: David Quessenberry
#156
6'7"
221 lbs
Rd 4
49.0
Gentry has quickness in his hands and uses his length effectively.
He plays bigger than his listed size, with the functional strength and motor to take on and hold ground against much bigger blockers.
Comp: Eric Kendricks (larger version)
#157
6'5"
333 lbs
Rd 5
49.0
Operates with devastating initial surge power, particularly in down blocks where he can cave entire sides of the defensive front and create highway-sized cutback lanes for runners.
Brings a phone booth brawler's mentality to the position, showcasing the vengeful hand strength to latch onto defenders and drive them into the turf when he smells blood.
#158
6'5"
312 lbs
4.93s
Rd 4
49.0
Comp: Nate Davis
#159
6'3"
205 lbs
Rd 5
48.9
#160
6'2"
189 lbs
4.52s
Rd 5
48.8
Good length at 6'3" allows him to disrupt passing lanes and contest catches with receivers at the catch point.
Decent hip flexibility for his size, showing adequate transition ability when changing directions in coverage.
#161
5'11"
203 lbs
Rd 5
48.7
Explodes through running lanes with violent acceleration - defense angles evaporate when he hits second gear in the open field.
Crafty footwork in tight quarters with natural hip flexibility that allows him to string multiple cuts together without losing momentum.
#162
6'1"
233 lbs
Rd 5
48.6
Exceptional football instincts and field awareness - diagnoses plays quickly and consistently puts himself in position to make tackles
Outstanding run defender who fills gaps aggressively and rarely misses assignments in Oregon's complex defensive schemes
#163
6'6"
227 lbs
4.36s
Rd 5
48.5
Super athletic - Made Bruce Feldman's 2023 Freak's List at #88. He Wrote:
"Green threw for more than 2,000 yards, completing 61 percent of his passes, and was responsible for 24 touchdowns (14 passing, 10 rushing). He then went on to earn Frisco Bowl Offensive MVP honors. He’s 6-6, 230 pounds, but can also hit almost 23 MPH on the GPS. In high school, Green was a 43-foot-5-inch triple jumper"
#164
5'11"
191 lbs
Rd 5
48.4
#165
6'6"
312 lbs
Rd 5
48.3
Prototypical NFL frame with room to add good weight without sacrificing his athleticism or mobility.
Impressive straight-line speed for a big man, clocking a 40 time that puts him in the upper echelon for his position.
#166
5'11"
193 lbs
Rd 5
48.2
Physical brand of football jumps off the tape immediately as Scott embraces contact and isn't afraid to get his hands dirty against bigger bodies in the slot.
Outstanding run defender who triggers downhill with bad intentions and blows up pulling guards and lead blockers trying to create lanes in the run game.
#167
6'1"
232 lbs
Rd 5
48.1
#168
5'9"
196 lbs
Rd 4
48.0
Exceptional ball skills and hands – attacks the football with the aggression of a receiver making contested catches
Reads quarterback's eyes like a seasoned veteran, consistently jumping routes before the ball leaves the passer's hand
Comp: Tashaun Gipson
#169
6'4"
206 lbs
4.39s
Rd 4
48.0
Comp: Julio Jones (developmental)
#170
6'1"
193 lbs
4.41s
Rd 5
48.0
Comp: Kindle Vildor
#171
6'0"
188 lbs
Rd 5
48.0
#172
6'6"
325 lbs
5.15s
Rd 4
48.0
Comp: Trent Scott
#173
6'4"
319 lbs
Rd 4
48.0
Comp: Cody Whitehair
#174
6'2"
212 lbs
4.46s
Rd 4
48.0
Electric runner with legitimate sub-4.5 speed who can turn broken plays into explosive gains and stress defensive coordinators with designed runs.
Possesses a rocket launcher for an arm, consistently delivering frozen ropes on deep throws with impressive velocity and outstanding ball placement.
Comp: Taylor Heinicke
#175
6'2"
240 lbs
Rd 4
48.0
Comp: Zaven Collins
#176
6'4"
253 lbs
Rd 5
47.9
Outstanding physical profile featuring legitimate NFL size at 6'4", 250 pounds with exceptional 35-inch arms that rank among the best measurements in this edge rusher class and provide natural reach advantages in pass rush situations.
Elite pressure rate speaks volumes about his effectiveness when attacking the quarterback, as his 22.7% pressure-per-snap ratio tied the best in the Big 12 and matched elite prospects, demonstrating consistent ability to collapse the pocket.
#177
6'4"
206 lbs
4.42s
Rd 5
47.8
Explosive first step off the line gets him into his route stem quickly and forces defensive backs to respect his vertical threat immediately
Comfortable working all three receiver spots with genuine versatility, though his film shows strongest work operating from the boundary and field-side positions
#178
6'3"
209 lbs
4.64s
Rd 5
47.7
Prototypical X-receiver build at 6'4" with long arms creates favorable matchups against smaller defensive backs
Ball skills are advanced, showing excellent concentration and catch radius when working back to the quarterback
#179
6'0"
207 lbs
Rd 5
47.6
Explosive acceleration and top-end speed, consistently outrunning defenders' angles in the open field
Soft hands and natural receiving ability out of the backfield, excelling on screens and checkdowns
#181
6'4"
241 lbs
Rd 5
47.4
Wins at the catch point like a basketball player boxing out for rebounds, converting difficult grabs through contact.
Separator with sneaky hip flexibility and footwork that gets defensive backs on their heels in intermediate zones.
#182
6'3"
260 lbs
Rd 5
47.3
#183
6'1"
195 lbs
Rd 5
47.2
Built like a prototype outside corner with legit length at 6'1" and arms that disrupt timing at the catch point consistently.
Plays with a physicality that belies his 185-pound frame; you'd swear he weighs 195 based on how he competes at the line of scrimmage.
#184
6'2"
250 lbs
4.66s
Rd 5
47.1
#185
6'3"
232 lbs
4.50s
Rd 5
47.0
Comp: Rex Burkhead
#186
6'1"
200 lbs
4.49s
Rd 5
47.0
Comp: Darius Phillips
#187
6'6"
334 lbs
Rd 5
47.0
Comp: Netane Muti
#188
5'9"
164 lbs
4.26s
Rd 5
47.0
Thompson possesses legitimate 4.3 speed that translates directly to the field, with the ability to separate vertically on nine routes and create explosive plays in a single gear shift that leaves defensive backs grasping at air.
The deep receiving grades (87.6%) and production back up the eye test, as he averaged 18.5 yards per catch while hauling in seven receptions of 40-plus yards, four of which went to the house.
Comp: Tyler Lockett (smaller version)
#189
6'4"
253 lbs
4.62s
Rd 5
47.0
Comp: Durham Smythe
#190
6'4"
301 lbs
5.25s
Rd 5
47.0
Comp: Pat Elflein
#191
6'5"
316 lbs
5.22s
Rd 5
47.0
Ideal size and length for a tackle, with a dense, well-distributed frame that provides a strong foundation for both pass and run blocking.
Displays elite explosiveness off the snap, allowing him to quickly engage defenders and establish positioning in both pass protection and run blocking scenarios.
Comp: Matt Farniok
#192
6'7"
319 lbs
5.36s
Rd 5
47.0
Comp: Marcus Martin
#193
6'1"
179 lbs
4.46s
Rd 5
47.0
#194
6'3"
260 lbs
Rd 5
46.9
#195
6'0"
192 lbs
4.40s
Rd 5
46.8
Route running features explosive cuts and deliberate tempo changes that force defensive backs into guessing games, with his sluggo route becoming a signature weapon that generated multiple chunk plays throughout 2024 and 2025.
Works the intermediate game with craft, sinking his hips at route stems and using shoulder fakes to manipulate cornerback positioning before breaking hard in the opposite direction for easy windows.
#196
EDGE
Nadame Tucker - EDGE
Games: 12
Tackles: 21
Sacks: 3.0
Pressures: 15
Western Michigan
6'2"
247 lbs
Rd 5
46.7
#197
6'3"
305 lbs
Rd 5
46.6
#198
CB
Ephesians Prysock - CB
Games: 12
Tackles: 21
INTs: 1
Pass Breakups: 4
Washington
6'3"
196 lbs
4.45s
Rd 5
46.5
#199
6'2"
220 lbs
Rd 5
46.4
#200
6'5"
247 lbs
Rd 5
46.3
Shows exceptional body control and spatial awareness, adjusting to poorly thrown balls with natural fluidity rarely seen in bigger tight ends.
Displays soft, reliable hands with a catch radius that makes him a quarterback's best friend in tight windows and contested situations.
#201
QB
Sawyer Robertson - QB
Games: 12
Passing: 1500 yds, 12 TD, 13 INT
Comp %: 68.0%
Baylor
6'4"
216 lbs
4.65s
Rd 5
46.2
Live arm that can drive the ball into tight windows and challenge every blade of grass on the field
Natural feel for pocket navigation with subtle movements that buy time without bailing prematurely from clean pockets
#202
6'2"
220 lbs
Rd 5
46.1
Exceptional size and mass for the center position, measuring 6'5" and 330 pounds, providing a formidable presence in the interior offensive line
Made Bruce Feldman's Freak's List - ranked #51. He wrote "Back in high school he could bench-press more than 400 pounds, and the 6-5, 325-pounder has only gotten more powerful. Foster, a sophomore, is an elite shot putter with a personal record of 64’ 8.75”, which ranks fifth best all-time for the Aggies."
#203
5'10"
196 lbs
4.54s
Rd 5
46.0
Comp: Desmond King
#204
6'2"
323 lbs
Rd 5
46.0
Comp: Abdullah Anderson
#205
5'9"
183 lbs
4.55s
Rd 5
46.0
Twitchy athlete with explosive short-area quickness and lateral agility, consistently creating separation in tight spaces and winning with sudden movements
Technician in his route craft, showcasing crisp breaks and smooth transitions, particularly effective on short and intermediate patterns
Comp: Tyler Boyd (slot version)
#206
5'11"
192 lbs
4.41s
Rd 5
46.0
Comp: Josh Metellus
#207
6'1"
209 lbs
4.50s
Rd 5
46.0
Comp: Lavelle Hawkins
#208
6'4"
194 lbs
Rd 5
46.0
Gets vertical in a hurry and stacks corners with ease. Once he's on top of you, good luck. That long speed is real.
Ball tracking is a thing of beauty. Looks it in over his shoulder, adjusts to underthrows, plucks it away from his frame. Natural hands.
Comp: Corey Coleman
#209
6'5"
311 lbs
Rd 5
46.0
Comp: Chukwuma Okorafor
#210
6'4"
245 lbs
Rd 5
46.0
Comp: Curtis Weaver
#211
6'4"
258 lbs
Rd 5
46.0
Comp: James Hearns
#212
5'10"
181 lbs
Rd 5
46.0
Comp: Parry Nickerson
#213
6'4"
312 lbs
4.94s
Rd 5
46.0
Coordinated when moving to the second level as a run blocker, capable of landing blocks on the move.
Adequate foot quickness to remain outside. Can get to the second level with surprising agility when adjusting to moving defenders. Underrated athleticism, agility, balance, and even straight-line speed to contribute.
Comp: Tyler Biadasz
#214
6'0"
220 lbs
Rd 5
46.0
Film junkie who shows up at 5:50 AM to study install footage, translating preparation into game-breaking plays consistently
Coverage skills belong in a different tax bracket-smooth hips, rangy zone drops, and can mirror tight ends vertically
#215
6'0"
223 lbs
4.49s
Rd 6
45.9
#216
6'3"
206 lbs
4.40s
Rd 6
45.8
#217
5'10"
209 lbs
4.42s
Rd 6
45.7
#218
6'4"
316 lbs
5.05s
Rd 6
45.6
Possesses a solid frame at 6'4", 320 pounds with exceptional arm length that allows him to get his mitts on defenders before they can establish inside positioning or generate momentum on their rush.
Shows violent, heavy hands that can jolt defenders backward on contact and establish immediate control, with the grip strength to latch on and redirect pass-rushers well outside the pocket's edges.
#219
6'2"
208 lbs
4.48s
Rd 6
45.5
Possesses elite athleticism with a rare combination of size, speed, and fluidity for the safety position
Demonstrates exceptional range and closing speed, allowing him to cover vast areas of the field effectively
#220
5'10"
215 lbs
Rd 6
45.4
Punishing runner with a bruising style, consistently churning out yardage after initial contact and wearing down defenses.
Exceptional contact balance and leg drive, routinely shedding would-be tacklers and turning stuffs into positive gains.
#221
6'4"
253 lbs
Rd 6
45.3
#223
6'5"
218 lbs
4.49s
Rd 6
45.1
Prototypical X-receiver frame at 6'3" and 215 pounds, creating mismatches against smaller defensive backs
Vacuum hands in traffic, demonstrating the ability to pluck the ball away from his frame
#224
5'11"
185 lbs
Rd 6
45.0
Comp: Rasul Douglas (backup level)
#225
5'10"
177 lbs
4.40s
Rd 6
45.0
Blazing straight-line speed that turns routine plays into explosive gains, consistently running away from angles in the open field
Game-changing return specialist with SEC-record kickoff return production, averaging over 30 yards per attempt throughout his career
Comp: Jakeem Grant
#226
6'2"
221 lbs
Rd 6
45.0
Comp: Andy Dalton (backup version)
#227
6'3"
307 lbs
Rd 6
45.0
Comp: Dalvin Tomlinson
#228
6'5"
303 lbs
5.11s
Rd 5
45.0
Comp: Trai Turner
#230
6'2"
293 lbs
Rd 5
45.0
Comp: Tyler Shelvin
#231
6'0"
223 lbs
Rd 6
45.0
#232
6'3"
305 lbs
Rd 6
44.9
#233
6'2"
220 lbs
Rd 6
44.8
Plus athlete with quick feet and fluid lateral movement, excelling in reach blocks and second-level engagements
Exceptional spatial awareness in pass pro, quickly identifying and adjusting to stunts and blitz packages
#234
6'6"
321 lbs
4.91s
Rd 6
44.7
Basketball footwork translates beautifully - his kick-slide mirrors defensive slides from his hoops days with remarkable hip flexibility
Spatial awareness from soccer and basketball creates instinctive understanding of leverage points and body positioning fundamentals
#235
6'5"
315 lbs
Rd 6
44.6
#236
5'8"
205 lbs
Rd 6
44.5
#237
6'3"
203 lbs
Rd 6
44.4
Absolutely flies to the football with that 4.4 speed, covering ground like a center fielder tracking down a deep fly ball
Shows natural instincts in zone coverage, reading quarterback eyes and jumping routes with confidence that comes from film study
#238
6'6"
247 lbs
4.70s
Rd 6
44.3
Exceptional frame at 6'7" creates immediate red zone mismatches and provides massive catching radius that defensive backs simply cannot contest
Proven hands catcher who secured 94 receptions in 2024 despite heavy target volume, demonstrating reliability in clutch situations
#239
EDGE
Bryan Thomas Jr. - EDGE
Games: 12
Tackles: 21
Sacks: 3.0
Pressures: 15
South Carolina
6'3"
260 lbs
Rd 6
44.2
#240
6'1"
211 lbs
Rd 6
44.1
Excellent size for the position at 6'2" and 200 pounds with length that allows him to challenge receivers at the catch point and disrupt passing lanes consistently throughout his route.
Natural ball skills pop off the tape with four career interceptions including multiple highlight-reel plays where he reads the quarterback's eyes, times his break perfectly, and shows soft hands to secure difficult catches.
#241
6'5"
260 lbs
Rd 6
44.0
Comp: James Cowser
#242
6'5"
249 lbs
4.63s
Rd 6
44.0
Comp: Tanner Hudson
#243
6'3"
328 lbs
Rd 6
44.0
Comp: Quinton Jefferson
#244
6'3"
260 lbs
Rd 6
44.0
#245
6'2"
230 lbs
Rd 6
44.0
Comp: Kene Nwangwu
#246
6'3"
232 lbs
4.56s
Rd 6
44.0
Comp: Kellen Moore (mobile version)
#247
6'2"
308 lbs
Rd 6
44.0
Comp: Akeem Spence
#248
5'10"
207 lbs
Rd 6
44.0
Exceptional pocket awareness allows him to sense pressure and navigate traffic with veteran-like instincts for extending plays.
Devastating dual-threat capability combines surprising acceleration through gaps with punishing contact balance that wears down defenders.
Comp: Taylor Heinicke
#249
6'6"
245 lbs
4.62s
Rd 6
44.0
Tears apart zone coverages with his length and feel for finding space, settling into holes between levels and converting short gains into chunk yardage consistently.
Forces safeties to respect him vertically, which opens up the entire middle of the field and gives the offense an extra dimension defenses have to account for.
Comp: Harry Douglas (larger)
#250
6'4"
313 lbs
Rd 6
43.9
#251
DT
Skyler Gill-Howard - DT
Games: 12
Tackles: 18
Sacks: 1.2
Pressures: 9
Texas Tech
6'1"
280 lbs
Rd 6
43.8
Explosive first step out of his stance is legitimately NFL-caliber, consistently beating guards to the punch and creating immediate disruption in both A and B gaps that forces offensive lines into panic mode.
Plays with outstanding leverage for his size, keeping his pad level low and using textbook hip and hand technique learned from wrestling to maintain gap integrity and shed blocks at the point of attack.
#252
6'2"
291 lbs
Rd 6
43.7
#253
WR
Harrison Wallace III - WR
Games: 12
Receiving: 27 rec, 390 yds, 3 TD
Ole Miss
6'0"
192 lbs
4.54s
Rd 6
43.6
#254
6'4"
310 lbs
Rd 6
43.5
#255
6'5"
311 lbs
Rd 6
43.0
Comp: Storm Norton
#256
6'2"
305 lbs
Rd 6
43.0
Comp: PJ Hall
#257
5'6"
174 lbs
Rd 6
43.0
Lightning-quick lateral movement that turns defenders into spectators, consistently making multiple defenders miss in tight quarters with ankle-breaking cuts.
Devastating breakaway speed that shows up repeatedly on film, with the ability to outrun entire secondaries once he hits the open field.
Comp: Danny Woodhead
#258
6'1"
185 lbs
4.44s
Rd 6
43.0
Comp: KJ Hamler
#259
6'1"
191 lbs
4.57s
Rd 6
43.0
Comp: Quez Watkins
#260
6'1"
219 lbs
4.65s
Rd 6
43.0
Elite athleticism with 4.5 speed creates dynamic dual-threat capability that defenses must constantly account for on every snap.
Exceptional arm elasticity allows him to deliver strikes from awkward angles and off-platform positions with surprising velocity and accuracy.
Comp: Jacoby Brissett
#261
6'5"
308 lbs
5.09s
Rd 7
42.0
Comp: Kendall Lamm
#262
6'0"
188 lbs
4.41s
Rd 7
42.0
Hilton tracks the ball well downfield and consistently runs under long throws.
Combines speed, balance, quickness, vision and crisp cuts to leave defensive backs and linebackers in the dust.
Comp: Dee Eskridge
#263
6'6"
308 lbs
Rd 7
41.0
Comp: Dan Feeney
#264
6'3"
316 lbs
5.02s
Rd 7
41.0
Comp: Derwin Gray
#265
6'1"
319 lbs
Rd 7
41.0
Comp: Anthony Rush
#266
6'4"
203 lbs
Rd 7
40.0
Comp: Josh Reynolds
#267
6'1"
210 lbs
4.40s
Rd 7
40.0
Brings a physical enforcer mentality to the secondary with elite size and speed that intimidates receivers working the middle.
Devastating hitter who plays with controlled violence when triggering against the run - arrives at the ball carrier with bad intentions and rarely misses the target.
#272
6'3"
207 lbs
4.40s
Rd 7
40.0
#275
6'6"
249 lbs
4.60s
Rd 7
40.0
#283
6'5"
242 lbs
Rd 7
40.0
Has a solid frame with a strong lower body and much improved bulk. Fluid and rangy with the coordination and loose hips to quickly change directions.
Has good ball skills to locate and attack the ball in the air.
#285
6'2"
231 lbs
Rd 7
40.0
#286
6'4"
251 lbs
4.72s
Rd 7
40.0
#288
6'2"
191 lbs
4.43s
Rd 7
40.0
Prototype length for the boundary corner position, with a frame that can support additional muscle without sacrificing mobility.
Positional flexibility to potentially transition to free safety, offering valuable scheme versatility at the next level.
#290
6'7"
314 lbs
5.19s
Rd 7
40.0
#291
6'0"
194 lbs
4.27s
Rd 7
40.0
He’s a fluid athlete with excellent short-area quickness; Styles should be able to create separation, and he has the straight-line speed to threaten down the seam.
He’s extremely dangerous in the open field, showing the vision and creativity to run through entire defenses.
#292
6'2"
210 lbs
4.72s
Rd 7
40.0
Elite clutch gene with five career game-winning drives in final minute/OT, doesn't shrink when stadium gets loud
Releases the ball with serious velocity on deep shots, hitting receivers in stride on vertical routes consistently
#294
6'2"
187 lbs
4.50s
Rd 7
40.0
#297
6'5"
245 lbs
Rd 7
40.0
#302
6'5"
334 lbs
5.09s
Rd 7
40.0
Heavy hands and solid anchor lead to consistent wins in phone booth matchups; establishes dominant initial position on contact
Plus core strength and leg drive generate significant vertical push; overwhelms second-level defenders when he squares them up
#303
6'1"
223 lbs
4.33s
Rd 7
40.0
Washington runs with legit speed that shows up on tape when he hits the second level and turns designed runs into explosive gains downfield.
Build is ideal at 6'2" and 223 pounds with a muscular frame that can absorb punishment between the tackles while maintaining balance through arm tackles.
#304
6'5"
251 lbs
4.90s
Rd 7
40.0
#307
6'0"
219 lbs
Rd 7
40.0
Exceptional burst through the line of scrimmage creates immediate vertical stress on defenses that must account for his home run ability on every touch.
Displays controlled, quick footwork allowing for sudden deceleration and immediate cuts that help him navigate tight spaces between the tackles.
#311
6'5"
311 lbs
Rd 7
40.0
Masterful hand placement in pass protection consistently stuns defenders before they can build momentum, particularly evident in his battles against Georgia's interior rushers
Exceptional football IQ shows in his quick recognition and seamless handling of stunts and twists, rarely getting caught out of position
#312
6'3"
233 lbs
Rd 7
40.0
#314
6'2"
232 lbs
Rd 7
40.0
Attacks downhill with conviction and plays through contact at the point of attack - gap discipline stays consistent and he finishes tackles with force rather than arm-tackling.
The forced fumble record represents legitimate skill, not statistical luck - actively works to strip the ball on every tackle attempt with proper technique and persistent hands.
#318
6'2"
205 lbs
4.32s
Rd 7
40.0
Instinctive run defender who diagnoses quickly and attacks downhill with purpose, consistently beating blockers to their spot
Physical tackler who breaks down well in space and drives through contact, particularly effective when coming downhill
#320
6'6"
267 lbs
4.70s
Rd 7
40.0
He can actually block, which you don't see enough from college tight ends anymore. Lines up inline without hesitation, works to the second level on outside zone, and holds his ground in pass pro when edge guys try to work inside.
His routes have more polish than you'd expect given Stanford's run-first approach. Changes speeds nicely, uses his long arms to create space, and understands how to manipulate DBs in man coverage without getting handsy and drawing flags.
#321
6'2"
231 lbs
Rd 7
40.0
He’s rangy and instinctive when he’s looking into the backfield as a zone defender.
Flashes strength to punch or stiff-arm to get off blocks. Stays with plays downfield, often making tackles even after being hit by multiple linemen.
#322
5'10"
185 lbs
4.32s
Rd 7
40.0
#326
6'6"
258 lbs
Rd 7
40.0
Length advantage at 78 inches creates natural leverage problems for tackles trying to punch inside his frame
Explosive first step off the snap generates immediate pressure and forces tackles into recovery mode early
#327
6'0"
183 lbs
4.54s
Rd 7
40.0
#332
6'2"
228 lbs
Rd 7
40.0
Elite athleticism for the linebacker position - has exceptional speed and agility that put him in the upper echelon of linebacker prospects
Exceptional tackling ability, showcasing his potential as a sure-fire stopper at the next level with consistent form and technique