2025 NFL Draft Prospects By Position
2025 NFL draft prospects by position are QB Drew Allar, WR Evan Stwart, RB Nick Singleton, TE Oscar Delp, and OT Kelvin Banks.
CB Will Johnson, DL Bear Alexader, and S Malako Starks are considered top-notch talents in their positions.
The 2025 NFL Draft is scheduled for 25th to 27th April 2025 in Green Bay, Wisconsin. Bud Light will be the official organizer of the event.
Every draft presents franchisees with an opportunity to pick the best rookies available in the country. Patrick Mahomes, Josh Allen, Joe Burrow, and many more have cemented their position in the NFL as the best talent.
Just as it is an excellent opportunity for teams to select a future star, it also provides a golden chance for rookies to play on the biggest stage and establish their legacy.
Hundreds of student-athletes enter the draft every year, and many dreams are turned into reality.
2025 QB Draft Class
2025 NFL draft QB prospects are Drew Allar, Ty Simpson, Gunner Stockton, Devin Brown, Conner Weigman, Cade Klubnik, and Walker Howard.
Ty Simpson was brought up in Martin, Tennessee. He went to Westview High School. He helped Westview lift the 2A Tennessee State Championship during high school, throwing 2,827 yards for 41 touchdowns.
He is good on his feet, running for 862 yards and recording 11 touchdowns. The Tennessee Gatorade Player of the Year enrolled in the University of Alabama. He debuted for the Crimson Tide opposite Utah State Aggies and completed one pass in the match, which ended 55-0.
Simpson featured in four matches while redshirting the freshman year.
Likewise, the following names are the Quarterbacks who are seen to make an impact in the campaigns leading to the 2025 draft:
Drew Allar
Drew Allar was a five-star recruit from Medina High School. As a senior high schooler, he threw 4,444 yards for 48 touchdowns.
The speed and agility of the 19-year-old from Medina, Ohio, can be seen with the 406-yard rush resulting in 9 touchdowns.
Allar chose Penn State Nittany Lions for his collegiate career. He played nine matches in his freshman year and threw 344 yards, resulting in 4 touchdowns. He had a passing completion of 58.3%.
On top of that, he rushed for 52 yards and made one touchdown.
Conner Weigman
Connor Weigman committed to Texas A&M Aggies on 2nd April 2021. He featured in five matches while starting four of them in 2022.
He attempted 132 throws and succeeded in 73 of them. He made 896 passing yards and eight touchdowns.
His best came against Ole Miss Rebels, where he threw 338 yards for four touchdowns. It was unfortunate that the Aggies lost the tie 31-28.
The 19-year-old came out of Beidgeland High School with five-star potential, receiving the Offensive Player of the Year and National High School Quarterback Of The Year awards.
Walker Howard
Walker Howard enjoyed his freshman year with LSU Tigers before entering the transfer portal and signing with Ole Miss Rebels.
After graduating from St. Thomas More High School, he was the no. 1 ranked dual-threat Quarterback. During that phase, he helped the team claim two Division II State titles (2019 and 2020).
In his senior year at St. Thomas, he passed for 2,394 yards and recorded 25 touchdowns. As a junior, he had a better record of 3,430 passing yards and 42 touchdowns.
Devin Brown
Devin Brown plays for Ohio State Buckeyes. He saw little play time in 2022 as Kyle McCord took the starting QB role in the team.
His time at Corner Canyon High School saw him record 4,881 passing yards and 57 touchdowns. He carried the ball for 430 yards and made eight touchdowns. It was enough to help the Crober Canyon lift the state championship.
Before that, he played for three years at Queen Creek High School.
He played 31 games in high school and recorded 8,000 yards and 85 passing touchdowns.
Gunner Stockton
Gunner Stockton was coached by Jayboo Shaw at Rabun County High School. He was a four-star recruit and was ranked 7th nationally.
As a senior, he there 4,134 yards for 55 touchdowns with only one interception. He showed his prowess in rushing with 956 yards of coverage and 15 touchdowns in 137 carries.
The dual-threat QB has a high school record of 13,652 passing yards, 4,372 rushing yards, 177 passing touchdowns, and 77 rushing touchdowns.
Cade Klubnik
Cade Klubnik took the field ten times in 2022 for the Clemson Tigers, starting only once. He completed 61 passes in 100 attempts.
He made 697 passing yards and two touchdowns. Klubnik also rushed for 139 yards and made two touchdowns.
The 19-year-old was a student at Westlake High School. He won three State titles while throwing 7,426 yards for 86 touchdowns. He was a five-star recruit who won the USA Today Offensive Player of the Year and U.S. Army Player of the Year in 2021.
NFL Draft WR Prospects
2025 NFL Draft WR Prospects comprise Evan Stewart, Luther Burden, Barion Brown, Antonio Williams, Tetaiora McMillan, and Aaron Anderson.
Evan Stewart will enter his sophomore year with Texas A&M Aggies. He got a chance in ten games while starting eight as a freshman.
His debut came against Sam Houston Bearkats, where he received the ball five times, covering 57 yards. His 2022 stats was 53 receives, 649 yards, and two touchdowns.
The youngster’s potential best reflects his 111 receptions, covering 2,157 yards and 21 touchdowns for Liberty High School.
Luther Burden
Luther Burden joined Missouri Tigers after receiving 41 college scholarships. The five-star recruit made 45 receptions and covered 375 yards while making two touchdowns in 2022.
He graduated from East St. Louis Senior High School. As a senior, Burden made 71 receptions and covered 1,174 yards. He scored 20 times while leading his school to the Illinois Class6A State Championship match.
Barion Brown
Barion Brown caught 50 passes and scored four times in his freshman year for the Kentucky Wildcats. He covered 628 yards.
He was the #2 WR in the nation and was seen as a five-star recruit. He plated from Pearl-Cohn Entertainment Magnet School. He ran for 897 yards during his senior year and made ten touchdowns.
Antonio Williams
Antonio Williams committed to the Clemson Tigers on 12th September 2021. As a freshman, he caught 56 passes, rushed 604 yards, and scored four touchdowns.
He was a five-star prospect from Dutch Fork High School. In 2021, he caught the ball 137 times, made 23 touchdowns, and covered 2,45 yards. He had ten 100-yard receiving games.
Tetaiora McMillan
Tetaiora McMillan started in eight matches for Arizona Wildcats in 2022. He was the best True Freshman in rushing yards (702 yards), reception (309), and touchdowns (8).
McMillan played for Servite High School and was ranked five-star by Rivals. During high school, he covered 2,640 yards, made 179 receptions, and scored 34 times.
Aaron Anderson
Aaron Anderson transferred from Alabam Crimson Tide to LSU Tigers in December 2022. As a freshman, he played only one game with the Crimson Tide.
He attended Edna Karr High School as a high schooler and was ranked among the top athletes. In his senior year, he received 74 passes, rushed for 926 yards, and made 14 trips to the endzone. Brice Brown coached the individual.
NFL Draft Prospects By Position
2025 NFL prospects are Penn State Nittany Lions Running Backs Nick Singleton and Kaytron Allen, and Georgia Bulldogs’ Branson Robinson.
Other RBs who show a great display of skill and talent are:
- Quinshon Judkins – Ole Miss Rebels
- Trevor Etienne – Florida Gators
- Andrew Paul – Georgia Bulldogs
- Emmanuel Henderson – Alabama Crimson Tide
- Raleek Brown – USC Trojans
- Damien Martinez – Oregon State Beavers
- Kaleb Johnson – Iowa Hawkeyes
Top NFL prospects by position are listed below.
Tight End
- Oscar Delp – Georgia Bulldogs
- Donovan Green – Texas A&M Aggies
- Jaleel Skinner – Miami Hurricanes
- R.J. Maryland – SMU Mustangs
- Kaden Helms – Oklahoma Sooners
- Josh Kattus – Kentucky Wildcats
- Jake Johnson- Texas A&M Aggies
- Mason Taylor – LSU Tigers
- Jack Pedersen – UCLA Bruins
- Ryan Otton – Washington Huskies
Offensive Tackle
- Kelvin Banks – Texas Longhorns
- Will Campbell – LSU Tigers
- Tyler Booker – Alabama Crimson Tide
- Balek Miller – Clemson Tigers
- Zach Rice – North Carolina Tar Heels
- Julian Armella – Florida State Seminoles
- Josh Conerly Jr. – Oregon Ducks
- Elijan Prichett – Alabama Crimson Tide
- P.J. Williams – Texas A&M Aggies
- Kiyaunta Goodwin – Kentucky Wildcats
Defensive Line
- Bear Alexander – Georgia Bulldogs
- Deone Walker – Kentucky Wildcats
- Dani Dennis-Sutton – Penn State Nittany Lions
- Mykel Williams – Georgia Bulldogs
- Derrick Moore – Michigan Wolverines
- Jaheim Oatis – Alabama Crimson Tide
- Shmar Stewart – Texas A&M Aggies
- Aaron Graves – Iowa Hawkeyes
- Travis Shaw – North Carolina Tar Heels
- Quency Wiggins – LSU Tigers
Cornerback
- Will Johnson – Michigan Wolverines
- Davison Igbinosun – Ohio State Buckeyes
- Benjamin Morrison – Notre Dame Fighting Irish
- Nick Emmanwori – South Carolina Gamecocks
- Domani Jackson – USC Trojans
- Dayle Everette – Georgia Bulldogs
- Travis Hunter – Colorado Buffaloes
- Denver Harris – LSU Tigers
- Jeadyn Lukus – Clemson Tigers
- Jaheim Singletary – Georgia Bulldogs
Safety
- Malako Starks – Georgia Bulldogs
- Bryce Anderson – Texas A&M Aggies
- Sonny Styles – Ohio State Buckeyes
- Kamari Wilson – Flordia Gators
- Jacoby Mathews – Texas A&M Aggies
- Zion Branch – USC Torjans
- Sam McCall – Florida State Seminoles
- Keon Sabb – Michigan Wolverines
- D.Q. Smith – South Carolina Gamecocks
- A.J. Haulcy – Houston Cougars
2025 Draft Class NFL
NFL Draft Class 2025 includes top talents like Conner Weigman, Devin Brown, Barion Brown, and Antonio Williams, who will enter their sophomore year.
The sportspersons we mentioned above are still untested at the college level. All of them had excellent times in high school, making them five and four-star recruits sought by many football programs.
As time passes and we enter the 2024 season, we will have a more visible image of who can score big in 2025.
The names we mentioned above undoubtedly possess great capability, but the key for them will be growth and consistency. Some names that no one values right now might leap forward, while others may fall flat. The 2023 and 2024 seasons will be crucial for all the second and third-year student-athletes to make a name among the scouts.
Likewise, Caleb William, Marvin Harrison Jr., Bo Nix, Emeka Egbuka, Cedric Gray, and Jason Marshall are the top 2024 NFL Draft prospects.