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2025 NFL Draft: Updated Top 50 Big Board Rankings Who is No.1? Will Johnson, Mason Graham, Or Travis Hunter?

The 2025 NFL Draft projects as a defensively dominant class, with Michigan’s Mason Graham and Will Johnson among the early favorites for the No. 1 overall pick. The draft also features a strong offensive line group, led by LSU’s Will Campbell and Texas’s Kelvin Banks Jr. On the defensive side, the interior line and edge rusher positions are deep, highlighted by talents like Kentucky’s Deone Walker, Tennessee’s James Pearce Jr., and Georgia’s Mykel Williams. On offense, the running back class could rival the star-studded 2017 group that included Christian McCaffrey, Alvin Kamara, and Austin Ekeler. Michigan’s Donovan Edwards, Boise State’s Ashton Jeanty, and North Carolina’s Omarion Hampton lead the way with first-round potential. Additionally, a strong tight-end class led by Michigan's Colston Loveland and another standout wide receiver group led by Arizona’s Tetairoa McMillan and Missouri’s Luther Burden will provide plenty to evaluate during the 2024 college football season. As of today, the quarterback position is led by Georgia’s Carson Beck and Colorado’s Shedeur Sanders. While the group as a whole is lacking top-end talent, there are several potential risers, including Arizona’s Noah Fifita and Texas A&M’s Conner Weigman, who could ascend in 2024. Check Out the Football Scout 365 NFL Draft Big Board Stay up to date on the top NFL Draft-eligible prospects throughout the college football season with the Football Scout 365 NFL Draft Big Board . Our Big Board includes detailed analysis on player play style, scheme fit, strengths and weaknesses, NFL Draft scouting reports, player comparisons, and more. Don’t miss out on our in-depth coverage of the 2025 NFL Draft prospects! 2025 NFL Draft: Big Board Top 50 Rankings Update Will Johnson, CB, Michigan Height/Weight:  6'2", 205 lbs Scheme Fit Analysis:  A quintessential lockdown corner, Johnson can effectively erase half the field, granting defensive coordinators greater creativity with coverage schemes and blitzes. Will Johnson primarily aligns as an outside cornerback, with notable experience in the slot as well. His skill set and physical build make him an ideal fit for a team that employs a mix of man and zone coverages, where his length and agility can be best utilized. Mason Graham, IDL, Michigan Height/Weight:  6'3", 318 lbs Scheme Fit Analysis:  Graham primarily operates as an interior defensive lineman, excelling as a 3-technique in even fronts but also offering the versatility to play across multiple alignments. His quick first step and lateral agility make him a constant threat to penetrate gaps and disrupt plays. Graham’s ability to generate pressure and hold up against the run makes him an ideal fit for both one-gap and two-gap schemes. Travis Hunter, CB, Colorado Height/Weight:  6'1", 185 lbs Scheme Fit Analysis:  Hunter’s skill set translates best to a role that allows him to leverage his explosive athleticism and football instincts. Defensively, Hunter excels in off-coverage and zone-based coverage schemes that take advantage of his ability to use his reactionary quickness and football IQ, where he can read and react to the football. Benjamin Morrison, CB, Notre Dame Height/Weight:  6'0", 185 lbs Scheme Fit Analysis:  Morrison excels as an outside cornerback, particularly in man and press coverage schemes. His quickness, agility, and ability to disrupt receivers at the line make him an ideal fit for defensive schemes that prioritize man coverage. His ability to adjust quickly and his instinctual awareness allow him to be effective in zone coverage as well, making him versatile across different defensive alignments. Tetairoa McMillan, WR, Arizona Height/Weight:  6'5", 210 lbs Scheme Fit Analysis:  McMillan primarily operates as an outside X-receiver, utilizing his impressive size and athleticism to create mismatches. He excels in vertical routes, leveraging his long stride and explosive burst to stretch defenses. His versatility allows him to line up out wide or in the slot making him a valuable asset in multiple offensive schemes. James Pearce Jr., ED, Tennessee Height/Weight:  6'5", 245 lbs Scheme Fit Analysis:  Pearce primarily operates as an edge rusher, utilizing his quick first step and fluid athleticism to create mismatches. His ability to align in multiple positions—whether as a stand-up rusher, with his hand in the ground, or even occasionally dropping into coverage—makes him versatile in various defensive schemes. Will Campbell, OT, LSU Height/Weight:  6'6", 325 lbs Scheme Fit Analysis:  Campbell has established himself as a premier left tackle, excelling in both pass protection and run blocking. His athleticism and technique allow him to effectively protect the quarterback's blind side and create lanes in the run game. He is an ideal fit for both zone and power running schemes due to his ability to engage and drive through defenders. Luther Burden, WR, Missouri Height/Weight:  5'11", 208 lbs Scheme Fit Analysis:  Burden primarily operates as a versatile receiver who can line up in multiple positions, including outside, in the slot, and occasionally in the backfield. His burst and foot speed allow him to stretch defenses vertically, while his physicality makes him a reliable target in contested situations. Malaki Starks, S, Georgia Height/Weight:  6'1", 205 lbs Scheme Fit Analysis:  Starks exhibits a balanced skill set that suits both man and zone coverage, making him versatile as a safety. His ability to read the quarterback and diagnose plays quickly is notable. Starks has shown effectiveness in slot/nickel situations, suggesting he could fit well in schemes that value multidimensional defensive backs who can cover, tackle, and play the ball. Mykel Williams, ED, Georgia Height/Weight:  6'5", 265 lbs Scheme Fit Analysis:  Williams is an alignment-versatile edge rusher who has all the physical tools to develop into a premier player in the NFL. His ability to play various positions along the defensive front makes him a valuable asset in multiple schemes. His best fit in the NFL would be as a 4-3 defensive end or a 3-4 outside linebacker. Remaining 2025 NFL Draft Top 50 Rankings Abdul Carter, LB, Penn State Deone Walker, IDL, Kentucky Kelvin Banks, OT, Texas Kenneth Grant, IDL, Michigan Colston Loveland, TE, Michigan Nic Scourton, ED, Texas A&M Emery Jones Jr., OT, LSU Denzel Burke, CB, Ohio State Harold Perkins, LB, LSU Emeka Egbuka, WR, Ohio State Jonah Savaiinaea, OT, Arizona Carson Beck, QB, Georgia Elic Ayomanor, WR, Stanford Tyleik Williams, IDL, Ohio State Shedeur Sanders, QB, Colorado Tacario Davis, CB, Arizona Howard Cross III, IDL, Notre Dame Donovan Edwards, RB, Michigan Isaiah Bond, WR, Texas Princely Umanmielen, ED, Ole Miss Ashton Jeanty, RB, Boise State Evan Stewart, WR, Oregon Blake Miller, OT, Clemson Omarion Hampton, RB, North Carolina Barrett Carter, LB, Clemson Noah Fifita, QB, Arizona Ashton Gillotte, ED, Louisville J.T. Tuimoloau, ED, Ohio State Quinn Ewers, QB, Texas Ollie Gordon II, RB, Oklahoma State Drew Allar, QB, Penn State Jack Sawyer, ED, Ohio State TreVeyon Henderson, RB, Ohio State Quinshon Judkins, RB, Ole Miss Tory Horton, WR, Colorado State Dontay Corleone, IDL, Cincinnati Xavier Nwankpa, S, Iowa Danny Stutsman, LB, Oklahoma Aireontae Ersery, OT, Minnesota Jaishawn Barham, LB, Michigan Check Out Football Scout 365 on YouTube For more in-depth NFL Draft, fantasy football, and college football content, make sure to check out the Football Scout 365 YouTube channel. YouTube Content and Analysis 📅 Weekly Mock Drafts 📝 Player Scouting Reports 📊 Fantasy Football Analysis 🏃‍♂️ NFL Combine & Pro Day Coverage About Football Scout 365 Football Scout 365: Provider of in-depth NFL Draft analysis, player evaluations, and fantasy football content, combining advanced analytics and film-based scouting methods.

2025 NFL Draft: Updated Top 50 Big Board Rankings Who is No.1? Will Johnson, Mason Graham, Or Travis Hunter?
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