Nick Harris’ Top 100 college prospects in 2025 NFL Draft

The 2025 NFL Draft is here, as all 32 teams put the finishing touches on their draft boards before welcoming in their respective rookie classes.

The Dallas Cowboys are one of those teams deciphering between the talents in the final stack of players, as owner and general manager Jerry Jones said on Tuesday that this is the latest that the team has ever gone without having their board in place.

In evaluating the draft class, that’s not because the Cowboys have been misusing their time in the initial offseason under first-year head coach Brian Schottenheimer. It’s because the talent in the first three rounds of the class are so close together that it requires gritty conversations to come to a consensus opinion on players.

The Fort Worth Star-Telegram’s top 100 players together to give fans a glimpse into some of the names that will come off the board in the first two days. Here is that list.

First-Round Grades

Colorado standout two-way player and Heisman Trophy winner Travis Hunter lands the No. 1 spot in the top 100 prospects list. Cris Tiller Cris Tiller / USA TODAY NETWORK via Imagn Images

Compared to previous draft cycles, teams around the league have a lower amount of first-round grades in this class. The top grade forecasts where the potential All-Pro and perennial Pro Bowl talents could come from in the class.

Second-Round Grades

Ohio State wide receiver Emeka Egbuka (2) catches a pass and avoids a tackle from Texas defenders in the first quarter of the College Football Playoff semifinal game between Ohio State and Texas at AT&T Stadium in Arlington on Friday, Jan. 10, 2025. Chris Torres [email protected]

The group of second round talents in this year’s draft class features a large group of Pro Bowl-caliber players that could end up being household names in the league. Whether it’s injury history, a bit of refining or lack of experience, these players lack the little things that would push them into the first round.

  1. OT Armand Membou – Missouri
  2. WR Emeka Egbuka – Ohio State
  3. EDGE Mykel Williams – Georgia
  4. CB Maxwell Hairston – Kentucky
  5. S Nick Emmanwori – South Carolina
  6. EDGE Mike Green – Marshall
  7. OT Josh Conerly Jr. – Oregon
  8. OT Josh Simmons – Ohio State
  9. CB Will Johnson – Michigan
  10. CB Trey Amos – Ole Miss
  11. WR Luther Burden III – Missouri
  12. LB Carson Schwesinger – UCLA
  13. DT Derrick Harmon – Oregon
  14. S Malaki Starks – Georgia
  15. LB Jihaad Campbell – Alabama
  16. OG Grey Zabel – North Dakota State
  17. RB Omarion Hampton – North Carolina
  18. DT Kenneth Grant – Michigan
  19. EDGE James Pearce Jr. – Tennessee
  20. QB Shedeur Sanders – Colorado
  21. OG Donovan Jackson – Ohio State
  22. WR Matthew Golden – Texas
  23. TE Elijah Arroyo – Miami
  24. EDGE/LB Oluwafemi Oladejo – UCLA
  25. TE Colston Loveland – Michigan
  26. DT Tyleik Williams – Ohio State
  27. S Xavier Watts – Notre Dame
  28. CB Azareye’h Thomas – Florida State
  29. RB Quinshon Judkins – Ohio State
  30. DT T.J. Sanders – South Carolina
  31. EDGE JT Tuimoloau – Ohio State
  32. LB Jeffrey Bassa – Oregon
  33. OG Marcus Mbow – Purdue
  34. RB Dylan Sampson – Tennessee
  35. EDGE Jordan Burch – Oregon
  36. RB Bhayshul Tuten – Virginia Tech
  37. OT Ozzy Trapilo – Boston College
  38. OT Aireontae Ersery – Minnesota
  39. EDGE Josaiah Stewart – Michigan

Third-Round Grades

Nov 26, 2022; College Station, Texas, USA; Texas A&M Aggies defensive lineman Shemar Stewart (4) shows off his gold grill smile after the Aggies defeat the LSU Tigers at Kyle Field. Mandatory Credit: Jerome Miron-USA TODAY Sports Jerome Miron Jerome Miron-USA TODAY Sports

The third round talents in this draft class extend well past the top 100, according to multiple NFL scouting departments, and this exercise was no different as five third round players were left off the top 100. These players have impact starter potential in the NFL that can provide immediate help for needy teams around the league.

  1. CB Benjamin Morrison – Notre Dame
  2. S Andrew Mukuba – Texas
  3. CB Shavon Revel – East Carolina
  4. WR Jayden Higgins – Iowa State
  5. RB Kaleb Johnson – Iowa
  6. TE Mason Taylor – LSU
  7. DT Alfred Collins – Texas
  8. WR Tre Harris – Ole Miss
  9. CB Jacob Parrish – Kansas State
  10. EDGE Landon Jackson – Arkansas
  11. DT Walter Nolen – Ole Miss
  12. QB Jalen Milroe – Alabama
  13. EDGE Shemar Stewart – Texas A&M
  14. RB Damien Martinez – Miami
  15. DT Darius Alexander – Toledo
  16. WR Jaylin Noel – Iowa State
  17. EDGE Jack Sawyer – Ohio State
  18. QB Kyle McCord – Syracuse
  19. OG Jonah Savaiinaea – Arizona
  20. S Kevin Winston Jr. – Penn State
  21. LB Smael Mondon Jr. – Georgia
  22. EDGE Princely Umanmielen – Ole Miss
  23. RB RJ Harvey – UCF
  24. OG Tate Ratledge – Georgia
  25. RB Jordan James – Oregon
  26. C Jared Wilson – Georgia
  27. QB Jaxson Dart – Ole Miss
  28. OT Charles Grant – William & Mary
  29. EDGE Barryn Sorrell – Texas
  30. DT Ty Robinson – Nebraska
  31. LB Teddye Buchanan – Cal
  32. CB Darien Porter – Iowa State
  33. WR Jalen Royals – Utah State
  34. QB Quinn Ewers – Texas
  35. EDGE Bradyn Swinson – LSU
  36. DT Rylie Mills – Notre Dame
  37. EDGE Kyle Kennard – South Carolina
  38. WR Jack Bech – TCU
  39. DT Deone Walker – Kentucky
  40. OG Dylan Fairchild – Georgia
  41. C Seth McLaughlin – Ohio State
  42. TE Terrance Ferguson – Oregon
  43. DT Joshua Farmer – Florida State
  44. CB Quincy Riley – Louisville
  45. DT Aeneas Peebles – Virginia Tech
  46. OG Miles Frazier – LSU
  47. EDGE Fadil Diggs – Syracuse

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