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Rank | Avg | Pos | Name | Team | Age | Dan M Last Updated: 4/6 | Ken K Last Updated: 4/14 | Richard C Last Updated: 4/9 | Rob W Last Updated: 4/10 | Ryan M Last Updated: 4/8 | Steve G Last Updated: 4/11 | Value | Follow |
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1 | 1.00 | RB1 | Ashton Jeanty | Boise State | 21 | 1 | 1 | 1 | 1 | 1 | 1 | ||
2 | 2.17 | RB2 | Omarion Hampton | North Carolina | 22 | 2 | 3 | 2 | 2 | 2 | 2 | ||
3 | 4.33 | WR1 | Tetairoa McMillan | Arizona | 22 | 8 | 2 | 3 | 3 | 7 | 3 | ||
4 | 6.00 | RB3 | Quinshon Judkins | Ohio State | 21 | 5 | 5 | 6 | 6 | 4 | 10 | ||
5 | 6.50 | RB4 | TreVeyon Henderson | Ohio State | 22 | 7 | 10 | 4 | 4 | 3 | 11 | ||
6 | 8.17 | TE1 | Tyler Warren | Penn State | 22 | 3 | 9 | 20 | 7 | 5 | 5 | ||
7 | 8.33 | WR2 | Luther Burden | Missouri | 21 | 10 | 6 | 5 | 12 | 9 | 8 | ||
8 | 8.50 | TE2 | Colston Loveland | Michigan | 21 | 6 | 13 | 8 | 11 | 6 | 7 | ||
9 | 8.67 | WR3 | Travis Hunter | Colorado | 21 | 16 | 4 | 11 | 5 | 10 | 6 | ||
10 | 9.00 | RB5 | Kaleb Johnson | Iowa | 21 | 4 | 7 | 14 | 9 | 8 | 12 | ||
11 | 9.17 | WR4 | Matthew Golden | Texas | 21 | 9 | 8 | 13 | 10 | 11 | 4 | ||
12 | 9.67 | WR5 | Emeka Egbuka | Ohio State | 22 | 11 | 11 | 7 | 8 | 12 | 9 | ||
13 | 13.83 | WR6 | Tre Harris | Mississippi | 23 | 13 | 14 | 10 | 17 | 14 | 15 | ||
14 | 15.83 | WR7 | Jayden Higgins | Iowa State | 22 | 15 | 20 | 19 | 13 | 15 | 13 | ||
15 | 16.17 | WR8 | Elic Ayomanor | Stanford | 21 | 21 | 12 | 9 | 20 | 19 | 16 | ||
16 | 17.67 | QB1 | Cam Ward | Miami (Florida) | 22 | 14 | 15 | 18 | 14 | 22 | 23 | ||
17 | 18.50 | RB6 | Dylan Sampson | Tennessee | 20 | 18 | 25 | 15 | 15 | 21 | 17 | ||
18 | 19.50 | RB7 | Cam Skattebo | Arizona State | 23 | 17 | 36 | 12 | 18 | 16 | 18 | ||
19 | 20.00 | WR9 | Jaylin Noel | Iowa State | 22 | 19 | 31 | 24 | 19 | 13 | 14 | ||
20 | 20.17 | WR10 | Jalen Royals | Utah State | 22 | 12 | 16 | 17 | 40 | 17 | 19 | ||
21 | 24.00 | WR11 | Isaiah Bond | Texas | 21 | 22 | 21 | 39 | 23 | 18 | 21 | ||
22 | 25.00 | WR12 | Jack Bech | TCU | 22 | 20 | 27 | 34 | 29 | 20 | 20 | ||
23 | 25.33 | QB2 | Shedeur Sanders | Colorado | 23 | 31 | 18 | 28 | 21 | 30 | 24 | ||
24 | 25.50 | RB8 | Devin Neal | Kansas | 21 | 28 | 34 | 21 | 16 | 23 | 31 | ||
25 | 26.33 | TE3 | Mason Taylor | LSU | 20 | 25 | 28 | 25 | 24 | 28 | 28 | ||
26 | 26.33 | RB9 | Bhayshul Tuten | Virginia Tech | 22 | 30 | 30 | 22 | 25 | 26 | 25 | ||
27 | 28.00 | TE4 | Harold Fannin | Bowling Green | 21 | 34 | 17 | 16 | 35 | 37 | 29 | ||
28 | 29.50 | RB10 | RJ Harvey | UCF | 24 | 33 | 35 | 26 | 32 | 25 | 26 | ||
29 | 30.00 | WR13 | Savion Williams | TCU | 23 | 24 | 19 | 50 | 26 | 34 | 27 | ||
30 | 31.83 | RB11 | Ollie Gordon | Oklahoma State | 21 | 29 | 26 | 23 | 36 | 35 | 42 | ||
31 | 31.83 | RB12 | DJ Giddens | Kansas State | 21 | 23 | 48 | 27 | 33 | 24 | 36 | ||
32 | 34.17 | QB3 | Jaxson Dart | Mississippi | 21 | 32 | 24 | 38 | 31 | 29 | - | ||
33 | 34.33 | WR14 | Kyle Williams | Washington State | 22 | - | 44 | 29 | 28 | 32 | 22 | ||
34 | 34.67 | WR15 | Xavier Restrepo | Miami (Florida) | 22 | 37 | 23 | 33 | 44 | 41 | 30 | ||
35 | 35.67 | QB4 | Jalen Milroe | Alabama | 22 | 36 | 29 | 37 | 34 | 44 | 34 | ||
36 | 36.83 | WR16 | Tez Johnson | Oregon | 22 | 39 | 22 | 30 | 45 | 48 | 37 | ||
37 | 36.83 | TE5 | Elijah Arroyo | Miami (Florida) | 22 | 26 | 49 | 46 | 27 | 27 | 46 | ||
38 | 37.00 | RB13 | Damien Martinez | Miami (Florida) | 21 | 27 | - | 35 | 30 | 31 | 48 | ||
39 | 39.17 | RB14 | Jaydon Blue | Texas | 21 | 46 | 47 | 49 | 22 | 38 | 33 | ||
40 | 39.50 | WR17 | Tory Horton | Colorado State | 22 | 35 | 46 | 32 | 50 | 33 | 41 | ||
41 | 42.00 | RB15 | Trevor Etienne | Georgia | 20 | 47 | 50 | 31 | 38 | 42 | 44 | ||
42 | 43.67 | RB16 | Raheim Sanders | South Carolina | 21 | 50 | 41 | 42 | 39 | - | 39 | ||
43 | 43.67 | RB17 | Jordan James | Oregon | 21 | 43 | - | - | 49 | 36 | 32 | ||
44 | 44.33 | RB18 | Woody Marks | USC | 24 | 38 | 42 | 43 | - | 47 | 45 | ||
45 | 45.17 | RB19 | Tahj Brooks | Texas Tech | 22 | - | 32 | - | - | 46 | 40 | ||
46 | 45.33 | QB5 | Quinn Ewers | Texas | 22 | - | 33 | - | - | - | 35 | ||
47 | 45.50 | RB20 | Jarquez Hunter | Auburn | 22 | 44 | - | 48 | 42 | 39 | 49 | ||
48 | 46.50 | WR18 | Pat Bryant | Illinois | 22 | - | 43 | 40 | 47 | - | 47 | ||
49 | 46.67 | QB6 | Tyler Shough | Louisville | 25 | - | 39 | - | 37 | - | - | ||
50 | 46.67 | RB21 | Kyle Monangai | Rutgers | 23 | - | 38 | - | 46 | - | 43 | ||
51 | 47.17 | TE6 | Luke Lachey | Iowa | 23 | 42 | 37 | - | - | - | - | ||
52 | 47.17 | RB22 | Brashard Smith | SMU | 22 | - | - | 36 | - | 43 | - | ||
53 | 47.50 | WR19 | Elijhah Badger | Florida | 23 | - | - | - | 41 | 40 | - | ||
54 | 48.00 | TE7 | Terrance Ferguson | Oregon | 22 | 48 | 45 | 45 | - | 49 | 50 | ||
55 | 48.17 | WR20 | Ja'Corey Brooks | Louisville | 22 | 45 | 40 | - | - | - | - | ||
56 | 48.17 | WR21 | Tai Felton | Maryland | 22 | - | - | 47 | - | - | 38 | ||
57 | 48.50 | WR22 | Ricky White | UNLV | 23 | 49 | - | 44 | - | 45 | - | ||
58 | 49.17 | WR23 | Dominic Lovett | Georgia | 22 | 40 | - | - | - | - | - | ||
59 | 49.33 | WR24 | Nick Nash | San Jose State | 24 | 41 | - | - | - | - | - | ||
60 | 49.33 | TE8 | Gunnar Helm | Texas | 22 | - | - | 41 | - | - | - | ||
61 | 49.67 | WR25 | Dont'e Thornton | Tennessee | 22 | - | - | - | 43 | - | - | ||
62 | 50.50 | WR26 | Isaiah Neyor | Nebraska | 23 | - | - | - | 48 | - | - | ||
63 | 50.83 | RB23 | Donovan Edwards | Michigan | 22 | - | - | - | - | 50 | - |
Rank | Avg | Pos | Name | Team | Age | Comments ( date comment was updated ) |
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1 | 1.00 | RB1 | Ashton Jeanty | Boise State | 21 | - |
2 | 2.17 | RB2 | Omarion Hampton | North Carolina | 22 | - |
3 | 8.17 | TE1 | Tyler Warren | Penn State | 22 | Warren isn't the same prospect Bowers is but he has elite upside. Strongest hands in the draft and incredible at uncovering at the snap. 3/2 |
4 | 9.00 | RB3 | Kaleb Johnson | Iowa | 21 | I don't worry about his 40 landing in the 4.5's. That's what we expected. 3/2 |
5 | 6.00 | RB4 | Quinshon Judkins | Ohio State | 21 | He's a lead back in the NFL. Hopefully he contributes as a pass catcher for fantasy. 3/2 |
6 | 8.50 | TE2 | Colston Loveland | Michigan | 21 | He is Trey McBride. A steal at the end of the first round of rookie drafts. 3/2 |
7 | 6.50 | RB5 | TreVeyon Henderson | Ohio State | 22 | So explosive. I hope he ends up somewhere that uses his ability on the perimeter. 3/2 |
8 | 4.33 | WR1 | Tetairoa McMillan | Arizona | 22 | - |
9 | 9.17 | WR2 | Matthew Golden | Texas | 21 | - |
10 | 8.33 | WR3 | Luther Burden | Missouri | 21 | - |
11 | 9.67 | WR4 | Emeka Egbuka | Ohio State | 22 | - |
12 | 20.17 | WR5 | Jalen Royals | Utah State | 22 | Royals is the hidden gem of this draft class. So smooth all over the field. He's a steal in the 2nd round. 3/31 |
13 | 13.83 | WR6 | Tre Harris | Mississippi | 23 | - |
14 | 17.67 | QB1 | Cam Ward | Miami (Florida) | 22 | - |
15 | 15.83 | WR7 | Jayden Higgins | Iowa State | 22 | - |
16 | 8.67 | WR8 | Travis Hunter | Colorado | 21 | Sounds like the Browns and Patriots view him as a WR, If he lands there, he will move up drastically. 3/31 |
17 | 19.50 | RB6 | Cam Skattebo | Arizona State | 23 | Reminds me of Maurice Jones-Drew. So physical and a weapon in all phases. 3/2 |
18 | 18.50 | RB7 | Dylan Sampson | Tennessee | 20 | - |
19 | 20.00 | WR9 | Jaylin Noel | Iowa State | 22 | - |
20 | 25.00 | WR10 | Jack Bech | TCU | 22 | - |
21 | 16.17 | WR11 | Elic Ayomanor | Stanford | 21 | - |
22 | 24.00 | WR12 | Isaiah Bond | Texas | 21 | - |
23 | 31.83 | RB8 | DJ Giddens | Kansas State | 21 | - |
24 | 30.00 | WR13 | Savion Williams | TCU | 23 | - |
25 | 26.33 | TE3 | Mason Taylor | LSU | 20 | - |
26 | 36.83 | TE4 | Elijah Arroyo | Miami (Florida) | 22 | I've warmed up to Arroyo being an ideal third round dart throw... as long as you have roster space to wait for him. 3/2 |
27 | 37.00 | RB9 | Damien Martinez | Miami (Florida) | 21 | - |
28 | 25.50 | RB10 | Devin Neal | Kansas | 21 | - |
29 | 31.83 | RB11 | Ollie Gordon | Oklahoma State | 21 | - |
30 | 26.33 | RB12 | Bhayshul Tuten | Virginia Tech | 22 | - |
31 | 25.33 | QB2 | Shedeur Sanders | Colorado | 23 | - |
32 | 34.17 | QB3 | Jaxson Dart | Mississippi | 21 | - |
33 | 29.50 | RB13 | RJ Harvey | UCF | 24 | - |
34 | 28.00 | TE5 | Harold Fannin | Bowling Green | 21 | - |
35 | 39.50 | WR14 | Tory Horton | Colorado State | 22 | - |
36 | 35.67 | QB4 | Jalen Milroe | Alabama | 22 | - |
37 | 34.67 | WR15 | Xavier Restrepo | Miami (Florida) | 22 | - |
38 | 44.33 | RB14 | Woody Marks | USC | 24 | - |
39 | 36.83 | WR16 | Tez Johnson | Oregon | 22 | - |
40 | 49.17 | WR17 | Dominic Lovett | Georgia | 22 | - |
41 | 49.33 | WR18 | Nick Nash | San Jose State | 24 | - |
42 | 47.17 | TE6 | Luke Lachey | Iowa | 23 | - |
43 | 43.67 | RB15 | Jordan James | Oregon | 21 | - |
44 | 45.50 | RB16 | Jarquez Hunter | Auburn | 22 | - |
45 | 48.17 | WR19 | Ja'Corey Brooks | Louisville | 22 | - |
46 | 39.17 | RB17 | Jaydon Blue | Texas | 21 | - |
47 | 42.00 | RB18 | Trevor Etienne | Georgia | 20 | - |
48 | 48.00 | TE7 | Terrance Ferguson | Oregon | 22 | - |
49 | 48.50 | WR20 | Ricky White | UNLV | 23 | - |
50 | 43.67 | RB19 | Raheim Sanders | South Carolina | 21 | - |
Rank | Avg | Pos | Name | Team | Age | Comments ( date comment was updated ) |
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1 | 1.00 | RB1 | Ashton Jeanty | Boise State | 21 | First really dynamic runner I've been excited about in a while. 12/17 |
2 | 4.33 | WR1 | Tetairoa McMillan | Arizona | 22 | Looks like a stud, but not in the same class as Nabers or MHJ for me 12/17 |
3 | 2.17 | RB2 | Omarion Hampton | North Carolina | 22 | Over 3,000 yards the last two seasons is hard to do. Should translate. 12/17 |
4 | 8.67 | WR2 | Travis Hunter | Colorado | 21 | Where will he play? It's a huge question. 12/17 |
5 | 6.00 | RB3 | Quinshon Judkins | Ohio State | 21 | Underrated Buckeye runner, who would thrived elsewhere 12/17 |
6 | 8.33 | WR3 | Luther Burden | Missouri | 21 | Underrated 12/17 |
7 | 9.00 | RB4 | Kaleb Johnson | Iowa | 21 | 1,500 yards and 21 touchdowns isn't bad. 12/17 |
8 | 9.17 | WR4 | Matthew Golden | Texas | 21 | - |
9 | 8.17 | TE1 | Tyler Warren | Penn State | 22 | Could be in the upper tier of fantasy tight ends as a rookie 12/17 |
10 | 6.50 | RB5 | TreVeyon Henderson | Ohio State | 22 | Never really became what we thought he'd be, but still solid. 12/17 |
11 | 9.67 | WR5 | Emeka Egbuka | Ohio State | 22 | May not be what we expect from OSU WRs, but still good. 12/17 |
12 | 16.17 | WR6 | Elic Ayomanor | Stanford | 21 | Under the radar 12/17 |
13 | 8.50 | TE2 | Colston Loveland | Michigan | 21 | - |
14 | 13.83 | WR7 | Tre Harris | Mississippi | 23 | Add a few more touchdowns and he's up five spots. 12/17 |
15 | 17.67 | QB1 | Cam Ward | Miami (Florida) | 22 | I actually like him better than Sanders at the moment 12/17 |
16 | 20.17 | WR8 | Jalen Royals | Utah State | 22 | - |
17 | 28.00 | TE3 | Harold Fannin | Bowling Green | 21 | - |
18 | 25.33 | QB2 | Shedeur Sanders | Colorado | 23 | Poised and polished, but I'm still not sold completely 12/17 |
19 | 30.00 | WR9 | Savion Williams | TCU | 23 | - |
20 | 15.83 | WR10 | Jayden Higgins | Iowa State | 22 | - |
21 | 24.00 | WR11 | Isaiah Bond | Texas | 21 | Character concerns are dropping his stock 4/11 |
22 | 36.83 | WR12 | Tez Johnson | Oregon | 22 | - |
23 | 34.67 | WR13 | Xavier Restrepo | Miami (Florida) | 22 | - |
24 | 34.17 | QB3 | Jaxson Dart | Mississippi | 21 | The numbers are there for sure. 12/17 |
25 | 18.50 | RB6 | Dylan Sampson | Tennessee | 20 | - |
26 | 31.83 | RB7 | Ollie Gordon | Oklahoma State | 21 | Once a much more exciting prospect 12/17 |
27 | 25.00 | WR14 | Jack Bech | TCU | 22 | - |
28 | 26.33 | TE4 | Mason Taylor | LSU | 20 | - |
29 | 35.67 | QB4 | Jalen Milroe | Alabama | 22 | Still think he's a little underrated 12/17 |
30 | 26.33 | RB8 | Bhayshul Tuten | Virginia Tech | 22 | Combine performance was electric 3/9 |
31 | 20.00 | WR15 | Jaylin Noel | Iowa State | 22 | - |
32 | 45.17 | RB9 | Tahj Brooks | Texas Tech | 22 | - |
33 | 45.33 | QB5 | Quinn Ewers | Texas | 22 | Kind of a disappointing year 12/17 |
34 | 25.50 | RB10 | Devin Neal | Kansas | 21 | - |
35 | 29.50 | RB11 | RJ Harvey | UCF | 24 | - |
36 | 19.50 | RB12 | Cam Skattebo | Arizona State | 23 | - |
37 | 47.17 | TE5 | Luke Lachey | Iowa | 23 | - |
38 | 46.67 | RB13 | Kyle Monangai | Rutgers | 23 | - |
39 | 46.67 | QB6 | Tyler Shough | Louisville | 25 | Starting to get some real traction now 4/11 |
40 | 48.17 | WR16 | Ja'Corey Brooks | Louisville | 22 | - |
41 | 43.67 | RB14 | Raheim Sanders | South Carolina | 21 | - |
42 | 44.33 | RB15 | Woody Marks | USC | 24 | - |
43 | 46.50 | WR17 | Pat Bryant | Illinois | 22 | - |
44 | 34.33 | WR18 | Kyle Williams | Washington State | 22 | - |
45 | 48.00 | TE6 | Terrance Ferguson | Oregon | 22 | - |
46 | 39.50 | WR19 | Tory Horton | Colorado State | 22 | - |
47 | 39.17 | RB16 | Jaydon Blue | Texas | 21 | - |
48 | 31.83 | RB17 | DJ Giddens | Kansas State | 21 | - |
49 | 36.83 | TE7 | Elijah Arroyo | Miami (Florida) | 22 | - |
50 | 42.00 | RB18 | Trevor Etienne | Georgia | 20 | He's not his brother, but that isn't saying a lot at the moment, either 12/17 |
Rank | Avg | Pos | Name | Team | Age | Comments ( date comment was updated ) |
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1 | 1.00 | RB1 | Ashton Jeanty | Boise State | 21 | - |
2 | 2.17 | RB2 | Omarion Hampton | North Carolina | 22 | - |
3 | 4.33 | WR1 | Tetairoa McMillan | Arizona | 22 | - |
4 | 6.50 | RB3 | TreVeyon Henderson | Ohio State | 22 | - |
5 | 8.33 | WR2 | Luther Burden | Missouri | 21 | - |
6 | 6.00 | RB4 | Quinshon Judkins | Ohio State | 21 | - |
7 | 9.67 | WR3 | Emeka Egbuka | Ohio State | 22 | - |
8 | 8.50 | TE1 | Colston Loveland | Michigan | 21 | - |
9 | 16.17 | WR4 | Elic Ayomanor | Stanford | 21 | - |
10 | 13.83 | WR5 | Tre Harris | Mississippi | 23 | - |
11 | 8.67 | WR6 | Travis Hunter | Colorado | 21 | Now he's working out as a CB at the Combine I'm not sure I can draft him 2/13 |
12 | 19.50 | RB5 | Cam Skattebo | Arizona State | 23 | - |
13 | 9.17 | WR7 | Matthew Golden | Texas | 21 | - |
14 | 9.00 | RB6 | Kaleb Johnson | Iowa | 21 | - |
15 | 18.50 | RB7 | Dylan Sampson | Tennessee | 20 | - |
16 | 28.00 | TE2 | Harold Fannin | Bowling Green | 21 | - |
17 | 20.17 | WR8 | Jalen Royals | Utah State | 22 | - |
18 | 17.67 | QB1 | Cam Ward | Miami (Florida) | 22 | - |
19 | 15.83 | WR9 | Jayden Higgins | Iowa State | 22 | - |
20 | 8.17 | TE3 | Tyler Warren | Penn State | 22 | - |
21 | 25.50 | RB8 | Devin Neal | Kansas | 21 | - |
22 | 26.33 | RB9 | Bhayshul Tuten | Virginia Tech | 22 | - |
23 | 31.83 | RB10 | Ollie Gordon | Oklahoma State | 21 | - |
24 | 20.00 | WR10 | Jaylin Noel | Iowa State | 22 | - |
25 | 26.33 | TE4 | Mason Taylor | LSU | 20 | - |
26 | 29.50 | RB11 | RJ Harvey | UCF | 24 | - |
27 | 31.83 | RB12 | DJ Giddens | Kansas State | 21 | - |
28 | 25.33 | QB2 | Shedeur Sanders | Colorado | 23 | - |
29 | 34.33 | WR11 | Kyle Williams | Washington State | 22 | - |
30 | 36.83 | WR12 | Tez Johnson | Oregon | 22 | - |
31 | 42.00 | RB13 | Trevor Etienne | Georgia | 20 | - |
32 | 39.50 | WR13 | Tory Horton | Colorado State | 22 | - |
33 | 34.67 | WR14 | Xavier Restrepo | Miami (Florida) | 22 | - |
34 | 25.00 | WR15 | Jack Bech | TCU | 22 | - |
35 | 37.00 | RB14 | Damien Martinez | Miami (Florida) | 21 | - |
36 | 47.17 | RB15 | Brashard Smith | SMU | 22 | - |
37 | 35.67 | QB3 | Jalen Milroe | Alabama | 22 | - |
38 | 34.17 | QB4 | Jaxson Dart | Mississippi | 21 | - |
39 | 24.00 | WR16 | Isaiah Bond | Texas | 21 | - |
40 | 46.50 | WR17 | Pat Bryant | Illinois | 22 | - |
41 | 49.33 | TE5 | Gunnar Helm | Texas | 22 | - |
42 | 43.67 | RB16 | Raheim Sanders | South Carolina | 21 | - |
43 | 44.33 | RB17 | Woody Marks | USC | 24 | - |
44 | 48.50 | WR18 | Ricky White | UNLV | 23 | - |
45 | 48.00 | TE6 | Terrance Ferguson | Oregon | 22 | - |
46 | 36.83 | TE7 | Elijah Arroyo | Miami (Florida) | 22 | - |
47 | 48.17 | WR19 | Tai Felton | Maryland | 22 | - |
48 | 45.50 | RB18 | Jarquez Hunter | Auburn | 22 | - |
49 | 39.17 | RB19 | Jaydon Blue | Texas | 21 | - |
50 | 30.00 | WR20 | Savion Williams | TCU | 23 | - |
Rank | Avg | Pos | Name | Team | Age | Comments ( date comment was updated ) |
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1 | 1.00 | RB1 | Ashton Jeanty | Boise State | 21 | An incredible 2024 season has cemented Jeanty as the top back in the class of 2025. The question now is how high can he go...he figures to be a Top 10 player on many big boards, though crashing the Top 10 a la Bijan Robinson may still be tough. In any event, he is looking like a strong 1.01 in single QB or Superflex rookie drafts, a versatile back who can handle a workhorse role from day one. 3/31 |
Tier 2 | ||||||
2 | 2.17 | RB2 | Omarion Hampton | North Carolina | 22 | A tough, burly runner with more than enough explosive skills to test defenses at the second level, Omarion Hampton is one of this draft's easiest evaluations. He should step in as a starter from day one and could be one of the league's most promising young runners early in his career. 3/31 |
3 | 4.33 | WR1 | Tetairoa McMillan | Arizona | 22 | We were spoiled with last year's receiver class; this group does not have the same juice. Tet McMillan, however, has top receiver traits and looks to be anointed a team's number one receiver from day one. He is the one receiver in this class with lead receiver skills. 1/14 |
Tier 3 | ||||||
4 | 6.50 | RB3 | TreVeyon Henderson | Ohio State | 22 | A big play machine for the Buckeyes, Tre'Veyon Henderson is one of this year's best home run hitters. He is more than just a boom or bust, however, showcasing excellent patience and a feel for setting up blocks. Despite strong production for a blue blood, Henderson is still a bit unheralded, yet looks poised to go on day two. 1/16 |
5 | 8.67 | WR2 | Travis Hunter | Colorado | 21 | With rumblings Travis Hunter is the favorite to go number two overall to the Browns, it is time to move him up. We still have questions as to how he will be utilized, but Andrew Berry has been vocal about viewing Hunter as a receiver first, which would make him a big fantasy factor given his skillset out wide. 4/10 |
6 | 6.00 | RB4 | Quinshon Judkins | Ohio State | 21 | - |
7 | 8.17 | TE1 | Tyler Warren | Penn State | 22 | - |
8 | 9.67 | WR3 | Emeka Egbuka | Ohio State | 22 | Emeka Egbuka may not have superstar upside but his combination of frame, intelligence, and reliability make him a safe bet to at least be a strong WR2, a good fit for any team. If he can secure first round draft capital, he should safely settle in the top 5 picks of single QB rookie drafts. 1/16 |
Tier 4 | ||||||
9 | 9.00 | RB5 | Kaleb Johnson | Iowa | 21 | After seeing his stock tumble during his sophomore year, Kaleb Johnson exploded within an improved offense in 2024. He became a sturdy workhorse, showcasing the explosive ability to get to the second level and greatly expanding his involvement in the passing game. A day three pick heading into the year, Johnson now figures to go in Round 2 or even better, establishing himself as a top rookie pick. 1/16 |
10 | 9.17 | WR4 | Matthew Golden | Texas | 21 | Long considered a distant second as far as Texas receiver prospects go, Matthew Golden closed the gap in 2024, and IMO surpassed Isaiah Bond. Golden is an athletic receiver with reliable hands who can win all across the formation, making him a viable threat to move ahead of much more ballyhooed receivers as the process proceeds. 1/16 |
11 | 8.50 | TE2 | Colston Loveland | Michigan | 21 | - |
12 | 8.33 | WR5 | Luther Burden | Missouri | 21 | - |
13 | 15.83 | WR6 | Jayden Higgins | Iowa State | 22 | - |
14 | 17.67 | QB1 | Cam Ward | Miami (Florida) | 22 | Cam Ward worked last year's off-season beautifully, flirting with the draft before landing at Miami, a team who has revamped its offense and let Ward emerge as the possible first quarterback off the board. Ward is flawed yet has tools for days and plays with an aggression which can lead to fantasy goodness. In Superflex formats, he is a virtual lock to go in the Top 5 selections. 2/25 |
Tier 5 | ||||||
15 | 18.50 | RB6 | Dylan Sampson | Tennessee | 20 | - |
16 | 25.50 | RB7 | Devin Neal | Kansas | 21 | - |
17 | 13.83 | WR7 | Tre Harris | Mississippi | 23 | - |
18 | 19.50 | RB8 | Cam Skattebo | Arizona State | 23 | A monster performance in the College Football Playoff has made Cam Skattebo a household name, but he has been balling all season. A physical, high character runner who can contribute in the passing game, Skattebo looks like a solid add as a complementary runner in any NFL backfield. 3/31 |
19 | 20.00 | WR8 | Jaylin Noel | Iowa State | 22 | - |
20 | 16.17 | WR9 | Elic Ayomanor | Stanford | 21 | - |
Tier 6 | ||||||
21 | 25.33 | QB2 | Shedeur Sanders | Colorado | 23 | Sheduer Sanders' stock appears all over the place. He is falling to the late 1st. He is a favorite for the Browns at number two. Regardless of the location, Sanders appears to have locked in his Round 1 bona fides and is the heavy favorite to be QB2. I do not see a fantasy star, but a long-term starter at quarterback has a lot of value in Supeflex leagues. 3/31 |
22 | 39.17 | RB9 | Jaydon Blue | Texas | 21 | - |
23 | 24.00 | WR10 | Isaiah Bond | Texas | 21 | - |
24 | 26.33 | TE3 | Mason Taylor | LSU | 20 | - |
25 | 26.33 | RB10 | Bhayshul Tuten | Virginia Tech | 22 | - |
26 | 30.00 | WR11 | Savion Williams | TCU | 23 | Savion Williams figures to be one of the more unique evaluations this spring. He was never a mega producer at TCU, but has unique versatility and a size/athleticism combination you cannot teach. Some team will need a plan for him, but in the right hands he can be fantasy gold. 2/6 |
27 | 36.83 | TE4 | Elijah Arroyo | Miami (Florida) | 22 | - |
28 | 34.33 | WR12 | Kyle Williams | Washington State | 22 | - |
29 | 25.00 | WR13 | Jack Bech | TCU | 22 | - |
30 | 37.00 | RB11 | Damien Martinez | Miami (Florida) | 21 | - |
Tier 7 | ||||||
31 | 34.17 | QB3 | Jaxson Dart | Mississippi | 21 | - |
32 | 29.50 | RB12 | RJ Harvey | UCF | 24 | - |
33 | 31.83 | RB13 | DJ Giddens | Kansas State | 21 | - |
34 | 35.67 | QB4 | Jalen Milroe | Alabama | 22 | Jalen Milroe has tools for days yet weaknesses which could make any GM nervous. His accuracy and anticipation can stall drives and he may fit best in a situation where he is not rushed into action. If he hits, however, his ability as a rusher give him fantasy superstar potential. 1/7 |
35 | 28.00 | TE5 | Harold Fannin | Bowling Green | 21 | - |
36 | 31.83 | RB14 | Ollie Gordon | Oklahoma State | 21 | - |
37 | 46.67 | QB5 | Tyler Shough | Louisville | 25 | - |
38 | 42.00 | RB15 | Trevor Etienne | Georgia | 20 | - |
39 | 43.67 | RB16 | Raheim Sanders | South Carolina | 21 | - |
Tier 8 | ||||||
40 | 20.17 | WR14 | Jalen Royals | Utah State | 22 | - |
41 | 47.50 | WR15 | Elijhah Badger | Florida | 23 | - |
42 | 45.50 | RB17 | Jarquez Hunter | Auburn | 22 | - |
43 | 49.67 | WR16 | Dont'e Thornton | Tennessee | 22 | - |
44 | 34.67 | WR17 | Xavier Restrepo | Miami (Florida) | 22 | Xavier Restrepo has a lot of fans, many of whom feel his toughness and savvy over the middle of the field could make him a high-end slot target. I can buy Restrepo as a NFL contributor, though I question the fantasy upside. 3/31 |
45 | 36.83 | WR18 | Tez Johnson | Oregon | 22 | - |
46 | 46.67 | RB18 | Kyle Monangai | Rutgers | 23 | - |
47 | 46.50 | WR19 | Pat Bryant | Illinois | 22 | A big, strong perimeter receiver who focuses on the details of route running, Bryant could be a strong possession WR2 or high-end WR3 at the NFL level. He is one of my favorite overlooked prospects. 2/11 |
48 | 50.50 | WR20 | Isaiah Neyor | Nebraska | 23 | - |
49 | 43.67 | RB19 | Jordan James | Oregon | 21 | - |
50 | 39.50 | WR21 | Tory Horton | Colorado State | 22 | - |
Rank | Avg | Pos | Name | Team | Age | Comments ( date comment was updated ) |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
1 | 1.00 | RB1 | Ashton Jeanty | Boise State | 21 | - |
2 | 2.17 | RB2 | Omarion Hampton | North Carolina | 22 | - |
3 | 6.50 | RB3 | TreVeyon Henderson | Ohio State | 22 | - |
4 | 6.00 | RB4 | Quinshon Judkins | Ohio State | 21 | - |
5 | 8.17 | TE1 | Tyler Warren | Penn State | 22 | - |
6 | 8.50 | TE2 | Colston Loveland | Michigan | 21 | - |
7 | 4.33 | WR1 | Tetairoa McMillan | Arizona | 22 | - |
8 | 9.00 | RB5 | Kaleb Johnson | Iowa | 21 | - |
9 | 8.33 | WR2 | Luther Burden | Missouri | 21 | - |
10 | 8.67 | WR3 | Travis Hunter | Colorado | 21 | - |
11 | 9.17 | WR4 | Matthew Golden | Texas | 21 | - |
12 | 9.67 | WR5 | Emeka Egbuka | Ohio State | 22 | - |
13 | 20.00 | WR6 | Jaylin Noel | Iowa State | 22 | - |
14 | 13.83 | WR7 | Tre Harris | Mississippi | 23 | - |
15 | 15.83 | WR8 | Jayden Higgins | Iowa State | 22 | - |
16 | 19.50 | RB6 | Cam Skattebo | Arizona State | 23 | - |
17 | 20.17 | WR9 | Jalen Royals | Utah State | 22 | - |
18 | 24.00 | WR10 | Isaiah Bond | Texas | 21 | - |
19 | 16.17 | WR11 | Elic Ayomanor | Stanford | 21 | - |
20 | 25.00 | WR12 | Jack Bech | TCU | 22 | - |
21 | 18.50 | RB7 | Dylan Sampson | Tennessee | 20 | - |
22 | 17.67 | QB1 | Cam Ward | Miami (Florida) | 22 | - |
23 | 25.50 | RB8 | Devin Neal | Kansas | 21 | - |
24 | 31.83 | RB9 | DJ Giddens | Kansas State | 21 | - |
25 | 29.50 | RB10 | RJ Harvey | UCF | 24 | - |
26 | 26.33 | RB11 | Bhayshul Tuten | Virginia Tech | 22 | - |
27 | 36.83 | TE3 | Elijah Arroyo | Miami (Florida) | 22 | - |
28 | 26.33 | TE4 | Mason Taylor | LSU | 20 | - |
29 | 34.17 | QB2 | Jaxson Dart | Mississippi | 21 | - |
30 | 25.33 | QB3 | Shedeur Sanders | Colorado | 23 | - |
31 | 37.00 | RB12 | Damien Martinez | Miami (Florida) | 21 | - |
32 | 34.33 | WR13 | Kyle Williams | Washington State | 22 | - |
33 | 39.50 | WR14 | Tory Horton | Colorado State | 22 | - |
34 | 30.00 | WR15 | Savion Williams | TCU | 23 | - |
35 | 31.83 | RB13 | Ollie Gordon | Oklahoma State | 21 | - |
36 | 43.67 | RB14 | Jordan James | Oregon | 21 | - |
37 | 28.00 | TE5 | Harold Fannin | Bowling Green | 21 | - |
38 | 39.17 | RB15 | Jaydon Blue | Texas | 21 | - |
39 | 45.50 | RB16 | Jarquez Hunter | Auburn | 22 | - |
40 | 47.50 | WR16 | Elijhah Badger | Florida | 23 | - |
41 | 34.67 | WR17 | Xavier Restrepo | Miami (Florida) | 22 | - |
42 | 42.00 | RB17 | Trevor Etienne | Georgia | 20 | - |
43 | 47.17 | RB18 | Brashard Smith | SMU | 22 | - |
44 | 35.67 | QB4 | Jalen Milroe | Alabama | 22 | - |
45 | 48.50 | WR18 | Ricky White | UNLV | 23 | - |
46 | 45.17 | RB19 | Tahj Brooks | Texas Tech | 22 | - |
47 | 44.33 | RB20 | Woody Marks | USC | 24 | - |
48 | 36.83 | WR19 | Tez Johnson | Oregon | 22 | - |
49 | 48.00 | TE6 | Terrance Ferguson | Oregon | 22 | - |
50 | 50.83 | RB21 | Donovan Edwards | Michigan | 22 | - |
Rank | Avg | Pos | Name | Team | Age | Comments ( date comment was updated ) |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
1 | 1.00 | RB1 | Ashton Jeanty | Boise State | 21 | - |
2 | 2.17 | RB2 | Omarion Hampton | North Carolina | 22 | - |
3 | 4.33 | WR1 | Tetairoa McMillan | Arizona | 22 | - |
Tier 2 | ||||||
4 | 9.17 | WR2 | Matthew Golden | Texas | 21 | - |
5 | 8.17 | TE1 | Tyler Warren | Penn State | 22 | - |
6 | 8.67 | WR3 | Travis Hunter | Colorado | 21 | Guessing there's a ~2/3 chance he has a major receiving role in his NFL offense 4/9 |
7 | 8.50 | TE2 | Colston Loveland | Michigan | 21 | - |
8 | 8.33 | WR4 | Luther Burden | Missouri | 21 | - |
9 | 9.67 | WR5 | Emeka Egbuka | Ohio State | 22 | - |
Tier 3 | ||||||
10 | 6.00 | RB3 | Quinshon Judkins | Ohio State | 21 | - |
11 | 6.50 | RB4 | TreVeyon Henderson | Ohio State | 22 | - |
12 | 9.00 | RB5 | Kaleb Johnson | Iowa | 21 | - |
13 | 15.83 | WR6 | Jayden Higgins | Iowa State | 22 | - |
Tier 4 | ||||||
14 | 20.00 | WR7 | Jaylin Noel | Iowa State | 22 | - |
15 | 13.83 | WR8 | Tre Harris | Mississippi | 23 | - |
16 | 16.17 | WR9 | Elic Ayomanor | Stanford | 21 | - |
17 | 18.50 | RB6 | Dylan Sampson | Tennessee | 20 | - |
18 | 19.50 | RB7 | Cam Skattebo | Arizona State | 23 | - |
Tier 5 | ||||||
19 | 20.17 | WR10 | Jalen Royals | Utah State | 22 | - |
20 | 25.00 | WR11 | Jack Bech | TCU | 22 | - |
21 | 24.00 | WR12 | Isaiah Bond | Texas | 21 | - |
22 | 34.33 | WR13 | Kyle Williams | Washington State | 22 | - |
23 | 17.67 | QB1 | Cam Ward | Miami (Florida) | 22 | - |
24 | 25.33 | QB2 | Shedeur Sanders | Colorado | 23 | - |
25 | 26.33 | RB8 | Bhayshul Tuten | Virginia Tech | 22 | - |
26 | 29.50 | RB9 | RJ Harvey | UCF | 24 | - |
27 | 30.00 | WR14 | Savion Williams | TCU | 23 | - |
28 | 26.33 | TE3 | Mason Taylor | LSU | 20 | - |
29 | 28.00 | TE4 | Harold Fannin | Bowling Green | 21 | - |
30 | 34.67 | WR15 | Xavier Restrepo | Miami (Florida) | 22 | - |
31 | 25.50 | RB10 | Devin Neal | Kansas | 21 | - |
32 | 43.67 | RB11 | Jordan James | Oregon | 21 | - |
33 | 39.17 | RB12 | Jaydon Blue | Texas | 21 | - |
Tier 6 | ||||||
34 | 35.67 | QB3 | Jalen Milroe | Alabama | 22 | Has some work to do, but his game has improved every year and he has elite traits to build off of 4/9 |
35 | 45.33 | QB4 | Quinn Ewers | Texas | 22 | - |
36 | 31.83 | RB13 | DJ Giddens | Kansas State | 21 | - |
37 | 36.83 | WR16 | Tez Johnson | Oregon | 22 | - |
38 | 48.17 | WR17 | Tai Felton | Maryland | 22 | - |
39 | 43.67 | RB14 | Raheim Sanders | South Carolina | 21 | - |
40 | 45.17 | RB15 | Tahj Brooks | Texas Tech | 22 | - |
41 | 39.50 | WR18 | Tory Horton | Colorado State | 22 | - |
42 | 31.83 | RB16 | Ollie Gordon | Oklahoma State | 21 | - |
43 | 46.67 | RB17 | Kyle Monangai | Rutgers | 23 | - |
44 | 42.00 | RB18 | Trevor Etienne | Georgia | 20 | - |
45 | 44.33 | RB19 | Woody Marks | USC | 24 | - |
46 | 36.83 | TE5 | Elijah Arroyo | Miami (Florida) | 22 | - |
47 | 46.50 | WR19 | Pat Bryant | Illinois | 22 | - |
48 | 37.00 | RB20 | Damien Martinez | Miami (Florida) | 21 | - |
49 | 45.50 | RB21 | Jarquez Hunter | Auburn | 22 | - |
50 | 48.00 | TE6 | Terrance Ferguson | Oregon | 22 | - |
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