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2025 NFL Draft Fantasy Football Prospect Rankings: Post-Combine Top 32 Players and Sleeper Picks

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Post-combine NFL draft prospect rankings for the 2025 fantasy football season. Rookie rankings and player outlooks for fantasy drafts after the NFL combine.

The 2025 NFL Combine is officially complete, and all eyes are now on the NFL Draft, which begins on April 24. While some prospects like Colorado QB Shedeur Sanders did not test at the Combine, we will get the opportunity to see them at their colleges' Pro Days.

We now have a better idea of what NFL teams' draft boards will look like. While the Combine does not always indicate football ability accurately, it can help teams pinpoint players' strengths and weaknesses. The interview portion of the Combine can also help teams identify if a player is a good fit for their roster.

With that, let's look at the top 32 prospects for the 2025 NFL Draft.

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1. Abdul Carter, EDGE, Penn State

The best player on one of the nation's best defenses, Carter is a freakishly gifted edge defender with a boatload of potential. His speed and quickness at 260 pounds is abnormal, and he backed up his talent with a productive 12-sack season for the Nittany Lions.

But Carter still has so much room to grow - his technical skills as a defensive end lag behind his pure athleticism for now. The idea of Carter's athleticism with mastered pass-rush technique should have every NFL team salivating.

 

2. Travis Hunter, CB/WR, Colorado

There hasn't been a true two-way player in the NFL since before the Super Bowl era, but Hunter might be the player to change that. Already one of the best defensive backs in the nation before the 2024 season, all Hunter did was win the Biletnikoff Award as the nation's best wide receiver, cementing his status as an elite two-way talent.

Hunter plans to play both ways at the NFL level, which carries some risk. However, the benefits are simply too good to pass up, and even teams desperate to fill other needs will take a hard look at Hunter.

 

3. Ashton Jeanty, RB, Boise State

Jeanty is coming off one of the most impressive seasons for a college football running back ever - over 2,600 rushing yards on 7.0 yards per carry - and deserves all the hype. His patience and vision help him find a crease where other running backs would not, and his low center of gravity and lateral quickness make him incredibly difficult to tackle.

Jeanty also has untapped potential as a receiving back - his hands are good, and his yards-after-catch ability is downright scary. In the right situation, Jeanty could terrorize NFL defenses for years to come.

 

4. Mason Graham, DT, Michigan

Weighing in at 320 pounds, Graham pairs monstrous strength with active hands to shed blocks and make plays in the backfield. He can still cause trouble even when double-teamed, which happened plenty during his time at Michigan.

Graham may not have the highest ceiling, but he is one of the most polished players in this draft. It's not ridiculous to say that he is the safest pick of anyone on this list.

 

5. Will Campbell, OT, LSU

Campbell has the sought-after combination of smooth technique and raw toughness that make great NFL offensive linemen. Standing at 6-foot-6, 320 pounds, his strength and polish make him the best offensive lineman in this class.

While his short arms (32 and 5/8 inches) are a cause for concern, his size and ability make up for that perceived issue. He's this high up on the board for a reason, and projects as a franchise left tackle at the NFL level.

 

6. Tetairoa McMillan, WR, Arizona

The 6-foot-4 McMillan is surprisingly quick for his size and has sharp route-running to boot. Putting a bow on the box is his sensational ball skills - McMillan has a knack for finding the football like no other wideout in this draft class.

To top it all off, McMillan was never fully healthy in 2024 and still recorded over 1,300 receiving yards and eight touchdowns. His highlights look like a more athletic version of Drake London - in other words, a potential NFL Pro Bowl wide receiver.

 

7. Will Johnson, CB, Michigan

Johnson suffered through an injury-riddled 2024, but in 2023, he was arguably the best cornerback in the nation. At 6-foot-2, 195 pounds, Johnson has the physicality to stick with NFL receivers and the instincts to make plays on the ball.

His fluidity and length make him a nightmare in press coverage, and he also excels in run support. If his health isn't a long-term concern, Johnson could be a lockdown corner in man or zone coverage in the NFL.

 

8. Cameron Ward, QB, Miami

Ward's jaw-dropping ability to extend plays is both a blessing and a curse. While he can escape pressure and make highlight-reel throws, Ward's risky decision making has also resulted in some frustrating turnovers.

However, his elusive running style and strong arm make for an intriguing combination. If Ward can learn to protect the football, he has the potential to become one of the NFL's top quarterbacks.

 

9. Jalon Walker, EDGE, Georgia

Our first Georgia defender on the ranking, Walker is one of the most versatile defenders in this draft class. At 6-foot-1, 243 pounds, Walker can line up at the EDGE or off-ball linebacker spots. As his size would suggest, Walker is a speed rusher with fast hands to match. This speed also helps him shoot gaps and make stops in the backfield on run plays.

But what makes Walker a true outlier is his smooth coverage abilities. Combined with his explosive athleticism and great instincts, Walker can make big plays all over the field and fits the mold for a modern NFL pass rusher.

 

10. Tyler Warren, TE, Penn State

It may have taken Warren until his age-22 senior season to break out, but what a breakout it was. Warren emerged as the nation's top tight end, catching 104 passes for 1,233 yards and 8 TDs, causing his draft stock to skyrocket.

Warren is a fluid mover at 6-foot-5, 256 pounds who can make the first man miss after the catch. He also has the toughness to make contested catches and break tackles. Warren may have been a late bloomer, but it's now clear that he has the potential to become one of the NFL's top tight ends.

 

11. Jahdae Barron, CB, Texas

Barron won the Jim Thorpe award as the nation's best defensive back in 2024, and it's not hard to see why. The 5-foot-11 corner excelled as a nickelback at Texas, smothering route-runners with his exceptional physicality and ball skills.

While he played a lot of zone in the slot with the Longhorns, Barron has the chops to play the outside cornerback spot as well. He may need time to adjust to more man coverage, but his 4.39 40-yard dash shows that Barron has the speed to stick with outside WRs.

 

12. Shemar Stewart, EDGE, Texas A&M

The former Aggie put the NFL on notice with a dominant performance at the Combine. Measuring 6-foot-5, 267 pounds, Stewart ran a 4.59 40, vertically leaped 40 inches, and broad jumped 10 feet, 11 inches. That gave him a perfect 10.00 Relative Athletic Score (RAS) - meaning Stewart is one of the most athletic defensive ends the combine has ever seen.

While his production failed to match his athleticism in college - Stewart recorded just 4.5 career sacks for the Aggies - his natural gifts are impossible to overlook. If he improves his handfighting skills and leverage, Stewart will dominate in the NFL.

 

13. Matthew Golden, WR, Texas

Going into the Combine, Golden was a fringe first-round prospect. Regarded as a great route runner who can line up at all three receiver spots, Golden flashed the potential to be a WR1 at the NFL level in his final season at Texas.

But by blazing a 4.29-second 40 at the Combine, Golden has given himself a massive boost in stock. Not only does Golden have the technique to be a top wideout at the NFL level, it is now clear that he has the athleticism to do so as well. While concentration drops are a concern, the versatile Golden has already begun cleaning them up and will become a dangerous weapon if he can eliminate them.

 

14. Shedeur Sanders, QB, Colorado

Sanders is a top prospect and one of the best quarterbacks in this draft, but his lack of top-tier arm talent is a bit concerning. His release is a bit elongated, and he lacks the zip to throw darts on the move.

That said, Sanders's accuracy and anticipation are excellent, allowing him to hit receivers just as they exit their breaks. He also does a good job moving around in the pocket to extend plays, although he can sometimes move into pressure. While Sanders is certainly a mixed bag, he has the polish to eventually become a solid starting NFL QB.

 

15. Mykel Williams, EDGE, Georgia

Like Stewart, Williams is also a special athlete off the edge who could use some more polish. While his 6-foot-5, 260-pound frame exudes power, he sometimes loses leverage by making his pad level too high and struggles to shed blocks at the point of attack.

However, his length and athleticism help him burst into the backfield to make plays, and his bull rush is ferocious. His technical skills will improve with more time and reps, making him an exciting prospect with a ton of untapped potential.

 

16. Josh Simmons, OT, Ohio State

If not for a season-ending knee injury, we could be talking about Simmons as a top-5 prospect and the top offensive lineman in the draft. The 6-foot-5, 317-pound tackle pairs excellent footwork with great athleticism and has experience at both left and right tackle.

Simmons is not the most powerful tackle, making him susceptible to a strong bull rush. However, NFL coaches can help Simmons finish his already-polished game and become a positive starter at left tackle.

 

17. Omarion Hampton, RB, North Carolina

Hampton is a three-down back who, like Jeanty, excels at breaking tackles. At 221 pounds, Hampton is a powerful runner who is a real tough tackle once he picks up a head of steam, and is also a good pass-catcher.

Already projected to be one of the top running backs in the draft, Hampton crushed the Combine, posting a 4.46 40-yard dash and a 38-inch vertical leap.

Following that performance, some teams reportedly have Hampton above Jeanty as the top running back in this class. While that may be a stretch, there is no question that Hampton has a rare combination of attributes for a running back.

 

18. Luther Burden III, WR, Missouri

Burden III failed to match his 2023 production in 2024, but some inconsistent QB play might be at fault. Burden is an excellent athlete and a devastating run-after-catch receiver - his natural athleticism is paired with sheer toughness, making him a difficult player to stop in the open field.

While Burden's route tree was limited at Missouri, he can separate at all three levels and could be better as a pro than he was in college. His undeniable ball skills and 4.41 40 time will tempt plenty of teams in the back half of Round 1.

 

19. Colston Loveland, TE, Michigan

Not your typical Michigan tight end, Loveland is an exceptional receiving talent for a player of his size. Measured at 6-foot-6, 248 pounds at the Combine, Loveland is an excellent route-runner with strong hands, which made him a security blanket for the Wolverines' passing game.

While he is just average as a blocker, Loveland is a versatile chess piece who can line up all over the field. Any team looking for a big target in the passing game will have their eyes on him, especially if he can bulk up a bit and improve his blocking.

 

20. Armand Membou, OT, Missouri

While Membou only played right tackle during his three years at Mizzou, his ability projects to the left side as well. A powerful and athletic run-blocker, Membou also sports great contact balance to help him stonewall defenders in pass protection.

Membou also performed outstandingly at the Combine; his RAS of 9.82 was higher than elite NFL LTs Jason Peters and Trent Williams. While his 6-foot-4 height is far below average for an NFL tackle, Membou has the skills to become a true outlier at the position.

 

21. Derrick Harmon, DT, Oregon

This big man was a big reason why Oregon sported one of the nation's best defenses in 2024. No defensive tackle in the FBS had more quarterback pressures (55) than Harmon, who also finished second at the position in pressure rate (10.7 percent).

While he is excellent at rushing the passer, Harmon also dominates as a run stuffer: his 313-pound frame demands double-teams, and his length and power allow him to clog up holes in running lanes. Even if his production on passing downs does not translate to the NFL, his run-stuffing ability will make him a hot commodity on draft night.

 

22. Kelvin Banks Jr., OT, Texas

A three-year starter in college, Banks has the experience to start right away at the NFL level. His run-blocking is both powerful and technically sound, using good leverage behind his 315-pound frame.

His pass sets could use some work, as he sometimes allows defensive linemen to fire their hands into him before responding with his own handfighting. If his hand placement improves in pass protection, Banks will be a complete lineman with the potential to become one of the league's best.

 

23. Kenneth Grant, DT, Michigan

Grant dealt with both inconsistencies and the shadow of Graham during his time at Michigan. However, Grant is a ridiculous talent in his own right. His absurd athleticism for a 331-pounder helps him trap running backs in the backfield, pressure quarterbacks, and even chase ballcarriers down the field.

Grant's power and length are impressive, and he still has room to grow in hand fighting. With the right coaching, he could be a star in the making.

 

24. Walter Nolen, DT, Ole Miss

Another explosive athlete playing in the middle of the defensive line, Nolen's 290-pound frame allows him to burst into the backfield like few other IDLs in this draft class. His physical traits alone make him a tough one-on-one matchup for centers and guards.

While his hands often lag behind his body in terms of where they need to be, Nolen has already flashed pass-rushing chops to go along with his disruptive run defense. His potential is sky-high as an interior pass rusher and secondary run defender.

 

25. Josh Conerly Jr., OT, Oregon

A smooth and athletic left tackle, Conerly's admirable performance against Penn State's Abdul Carter (see No. 1 on this list) turned heads, and for good reason. He moves very well for a 311-pounder, which he backed up at the Combine with a 5.05 40 and 34.5-inch vertical leap.

Conerly could use some more weight on his frame, as he occasionally struggles to match defensive linemen for power. He is currently ill-equipped to deal with bull rushes and needs to improve his play strength. However, Conerly's tools make him a desirable player for any team looking for a future starter at tackle.

 

26.  Malaki Starks, S, Georgia

Starks is the best safety in the draft, and his versatility and intelligence were on full display during his three years at Georgia. Starks' instincts, body control and strong tackling made him a key part of one of the best defenses in the nation.

While he did test poorly at the Combine - his 4.45 short shuttle and 7.26 three-cone drill were very slow for a 197-pound safety like Starks - his on-field play should quiet any doubters. Starks will be a key contributor from the safety spot for whichever team gets their hands on him.

 

27. Mike Green, EDGE, Marshall

No defensive player made plays in the backfield more than Green in 2024 - his 17 sacks led the FBS, and his 22.5 tackles for loss ranked second. His combination of physicality and explosiveness makes him downright scary on passing downs.

He also has excellent technique—Green has active hands and a variety of moves he can utilize to blow past blockers. He does have character concerns, as he was suspended from Virginia's football team in 2022 before entering the transfer portal. But if he can stay out of trouble in the NFL, Green's well-rounded game should help him become an effective pass-rushing specialist.

 

28. Nick Emmanwori, S, South Carolina

Emmanwori is a very interesting case at the safety position. On one hand, his tape shows a player who is inconsistent in run support and lacks quickness to stick with shorter routes. On the other hand, he absolutely destroyed the NFL Combine - the 6-foot-3, 220-pound Emmanwori ran a scorching 4.38 40, posted a 43-inch vertical leap, and covered 11 feet, 6 inches on his broad jump.

His athleticism is out of this world, but can Emmanwori improve his instincts in coverage and tackling angles in run support? The answer to that question will determine whether Emmanwori is a massive bust or one of the NFL's top defensive backs.

 

29. Donovan Jackson, OG, Ohio State

While guards don't often get drafted in the first round, Jackson has shown the quality and positional flexibility to deserve this spot. He did an admirable job filling in at left tackle in 2024 to go along with his strong play at guard.

Jackson is a technical pass blocker who uses his hands well. In the run game, he is especially good at pulling on outside zone runs—his acceleration and long arms help him seal defenders off. The polished Jackson has the skills to be a starting guard in any offensive scheme.

 

30.  James Pearce Jr., Edge, Tennessee

Pearce was, at one point, one of the top overall prospects in this class. However, concerns about his size and character have caused him to plummet down draft boards, and some teams reportedly don't even have him in their first round.

Pearce relies on a devastating combo of speed and power to get to the quarterback, but his strength and technique are not yet good enough against the run. If Pearce puts it all together, his ceiling is extremely high - his explosiveness and balance for a 6-foot-5 man is special.

 

31. Jaxson Dart, QB, Ole Miss

A big draft riser after an impressive showing at the NFL Combine, Dart gives teams without a top draft pick an intriguing alternative at the quarterback position. His arm talent and accuracy are impressive, and he put up incredible statistics in his final year at Ole Miss: 4,279 yards, 29 touchdowns, and six interceptions.

 

Although an NFL offense will require him to make full-field reads more frequently, Dart showed that he is capable of doing so on occasion. He may not be capable of starting right away, but Dart's velocity and touch are the stuff of NFL teams' dreams, which could result in him sneaking into Round 1 on draft night.

 

32. Donovan Ezeiruaku, EDGE, Boston College

Ezeiruaku's monster 2024 season put the NFL world on notice: he racked up 16.5 sacks and won the Ted Hendricks award as the nation's top defensive end in his final year at BC. Slightly undersized at 248 pounds, Ezeiruaku makes up for it with 34-inch arms, smooth hips, and great agility.

He also impressed at the Combine with excellent performances in the three-cone drill and short shuttle. Ezeiruaku could use a couple of extra pounds, but he definitely has the potential to be productive on all three downs in the NFL.



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There's never any reason not to do more fantasy football mock drafts and break down the efficacy of every pick. Or so the saying goes. Sun-Tzu probably said that in The Art of War. I haven't read the whole thing, so I'm not sure. Either way, it's never not interesting to speculate on what the […]


Cam Ward - College Football Rankings, NCAA CFB DFS Lineup Picks, NFL Draft Prospect

NFL Draft Predictions - 2025 First Round Mock Draft (Post-Free Agency)

It seems like the Super Bowl was just yesterday, but in reality, the NFL offseason is chugging right along. We have gone through the Senior Bowl, the first waves of free agency, and the NFL Combine. In just a few short weeks, we will have the NFL Draft. This draft class is unique, with a […]


Top 10 Fantasy Football Busts Of All Time - Le'Veon Bell, Peyton Hillis, LeSean McCoy, and more

Fantasy football managers have the fear of picking busts fresh in their minds every season because every year, players who are thought to be headed for productive seasons, whether due to injury, not reaching overly high expectations, or other reasons, bust hard. Those who drafted San Francisco 49ers running back Christian McCaffrey are well aware […]


Mark Andrews - Fantasy Football Rankings, Draft Sleepers, Waiver Wire Pickups

Every AFC Team's Most Overvalued Dynasty Fantasy Football Player

The 16 teams that comprise the AFC all have players that I don't think are worth, on their own, what you could get for them in trades as compensation. Not all of them are bad players, though. In fact, some of them are quite good. "Most overvalued" is a relative thing. And since there's not […]


Jayden Daniels - Fantasy Football Rankings, NFL Injury News, DFS Lineup Picks

Free Agency Check - Fantasy Football Quarterback ADP Risers and Fallers

This NFL offseason has been incredible. With big-name free agents shuffling around the league, 2025 looks like an exciting season, and we haven’t even had the draft yet! Over the last few offseasons, we have seen a massive increase in quarterbacks switching teams. This season, the list includes Russell Wilson, Sam Darnold, Geno Smith, Justin […]


Kenneth Walker III - Fantasy Football Rankings, Draft Sleepers, Waiver Wire Pickups

Running Back Next Gen Stats Review - Fantasy Football Outlooks For 2025

After the 2023 season, we covered Next Gen Stats for the running back position. We highlighted rush yards over expected per attempt and the percentage of carries with eight defenders in the box. Now, it's time to examine the Next Gen Stats for running backs again, but we'll mix in other advanced metrics. Unsurprisingly, rush […]


Cooper Kupp - Fantasy Football Rankings, NFL Injury News, DFS Lineup Picks

Dynasty Fantasy Football Buy or Sell: DK Metcalf, Cooper Kupp, Davante Adams

Pittsburgh Steelers wide receiver DK Metcalf, Seattle Seahawks wide receiver Cooper Kupp, and Los Angeles Rams wide receiver Davante Adams all landed in new teams ahead of the 2025 season. Formerly of the Seahawks, Rams, and New York Jets, all three of these wideouts' fantasy football values have undergone marked shifts after landing at their […]


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UFL DFS Lineup Picks: DraftKings Daily Fantasy Fantasy Advice for Week 2

Welcome to Week 2 of the inaugural UFL season, RotoBallers! We already have one week in the books, with the XFL teams off to a hot start at 3-1 while the USFL conference went 1-3. We have Houston squaring off against Arlington in the early game and San Antonio versus St. Louis in the later […]


Michael Florio's Football Show - Podcast RotoBaller Network

Florio's Football Show: NFL Draft QB Scouting Report!

Michael F. Florio gives his scouting report for the 2025 NFL Draft QB class. Do Cam Ward and Shedeur Sanders live up the hype? Should you be excited about Jaxson Dart and Jalen Milroe? Plus, he goes over the deeper options in this class! Be sure to also tune into RotoBaller Radio on SiriusXM (SiriusXM channel […]


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UFL Best Bets: Week 2 Picks

Well, the opening week is always full of curveballs, and 2025 was no exception. We actually saw the Birmingham Stallions lose a game, looking bad in the process. Overall, I went 3-3-1 on spreads and over/unders last week, so a bit inconvenient that neither parlay worked out. It is a short season, so the pressure […]


Isaiah Bond - College Football Rankings, NCAA CFB DFS Lineup Picks - NFL Draft

Dynasty Fantasy Football Rookie Sleepers: 5 Undervalued Draft Targets

We all know at this point who the top names are heading into the 2025 NFL Draft. Ashton Jeanty will be the dynasty rookie RB1. Tetairoa McMillan will be the rookie WR1. But fantasy leagues aren't won just by getting a top-2 or three rookie pick and grabbing the best guys. Rookie drafts are also […]