
The 2025 NFL Draft features a class of special talent. Many of those talents were highlighted through the NFL Scouting Combine, which allowed the top prospects in the class to demonstrate what makes them so special.
Now after a few days, we have finally reached the Top 10 players on my 2025 NFL Draft Big Board. These players are electric, and look to take their games to the next level once they get drafted. A lot of them will end up in the top 10, but whoever selects them outside of those picks is getting a big steal. Now for the last time, let’s go through my Big Board.
10 – Arizona WR Tetairoa McMillan

Tetairoa McMillan was one of if not the best wide receiver in college football this season. The 6’5 receiver out of Arizona had a fantastic season, racking up over 1300 yards with 8 touchdowns.
Personally, I feel as if those stats don’t even represent how good of a player McMillan truly is. His athletic ability is ridiculous, as there are highlight videos of him catching the ball between his legs, spinning in the air, and doing all sorts of tricks. McMillan reminds me of Drake London a lot, and if he hits his stride, could become a similar player to the Atlanta Falcon.
9 – Louisiana State OL Will Campbell

Will Campbell is the most polished offensive lineman in this year’s draft. He will be ready to go from day one, and be an extremely productive player. I am not sure where he will play, but I would think it’s safe to assume that he could be a top-level guard. Campbell will is an outstanding talent, and can bring his talented blocking skills to every team, and teams are always looking for offensive line help.
8 – Marshall Edge Mike Green

Mike Green is another one of my favorite players in the class. He has already shown how elite of a talent he is, having the most sacks and second most tackles for loss, behind Penn State’s Abdul Carter. Green has shown his elite pass rush skills, as he is very physical, quick, and has good bend around the edge. Mike Green has been a late bloomer in this draft cycle, and he has been getting the love he deserves as of late.
7 – Georgia DB Malaki Starks

Malaki Starks ends up being my number 1 defensive back on the board and for good reason. Starks has proven to be a great talent over the past few years, and this season at Georgia he further solidified himself. He could end up going in the middle of the top 10, but some mocks have him falling down near 20. If that is the case, the team who selects him should be feeling really good about themselves, as they got a top 7 player so late.
6 – Penn State TE Tyler Warren

Tyler Warren proved this season how dominant a tight end can truly be in college football. Warren is an extremely versatile, and physically gifted player. We saw him line up in the back field, at tight end, split out wide, and we even saw him snap a ball and catch a touchdown on the same play. Warren is going to be one of the best tight ends in the league, and will be a great weapon for a team needing offensive help.
5 – Georgia Edge/LB Jalon Walker

Jalon Walker is my favorite player in this draft cycle, which may seem obvious from my ranking of him. You may think this is high for the Georgia athlete, but his potential is All Pro. Walker doesn’t have crazy, out of this world stats that jump right off the page at you.
It is when you watch his tape, you realize how incredible of a player he is. A great tackler, outstanding off the edge, and extremely versatile. I see him being an elite player in the NFL, and see him playing a role similar to Micah Parsons’ early in his career. This is not me saying he is Micah, but I do believe there is so much untapped potential. Jalon Walker is a stud.
4 – Michigan DL Mason Graham

Mason Graham may not have a great frame, but his body of work is great. He was a leading factor in Michigan’s defense over the past few seasons, being a leader of their championship team. Graham is an outstanding run defender, as he seems to always get into the backfield with ease. In the pass game, Graham does similar things, as he chucks linemen off of him to get pressures. Graham is one of the best players in this draft, and will look to continue his reign in the NFL.
3 – Boise State HB Ashton Jeanty

Ashton Jeanty was the runner up for the Heisman Trophy this season, and according to some he should have won. He had one of the best seasons in a long time, posting 2601 yards and 29 touchdowns. Straight madness. He is a running back, which usually automatically means he won’t be a top 3 pick, but he has potential to be up there. Jeanty will be one of the best backs in the league, and it won’t take long for him to get to that level.
2 – Penn State Edge Abdul Carter

Abdul Carter was almost named my best player in the class. Very close. Carter had such an insane season at Penn State in 2024, and he looks to continue this in the NFL. He will end up being a top 4 pick in this class, and that might even be late for him. Carter has such a flare and attitude to him, which makes him a competitor hard to go against. He is such a good pass rusher, and he might just be a little lesser at defending the run. Carter could end up easily being the No. 1 player in the draft.
1 – Colorado DB/WR Travis Hunter

Travis Hunter is a talent we haven’t seen in a while. He is the best cornerback, and debatably the best wide receiver, which I believe he is. Hunter is a phenom, and his mixture of pure skill and athleticism are insane. He projects to mainly be a cornerback in the league, and play a little bit of receiver. I believe, if a team is looking to maximize his value, putting him at free safety as an over the top guy could help him be on the field at all times. Hunter will be fantastic in the league, we’ll just have to see how his workload is used.