Final Top 100 Big Board for the 2025 NFL Draft
- Brandon Lundberg
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2025 NFL Draft: Final Top 100 Big Board
This final update to the Football Scout 365 Top 100 Big Board features a tiered ranking system built around our proprietary grading scale. Players are categorized into tiers — Elite, Near Elite, High-End Starter, Mid-Level Starter, and Low-Level Starter Potential — to reflect more than just rank. Each tier captures a player's projected ceiling, scheme fit, and expected NFL impact based on film, traits, and positional value.
2025 Draft Class by the Numbers
Elite Tier (75+): 5 prospects
Near Elite Tier (70–74): 14 prospects
High-End Starter (65–69): 44 prospects
Mid-Level Starter (60–64): 36 prospects
Low-Level Starter (<60): 1 prospect
This year’s class is defensively dominant, particularly in the front seven. Of the 100 total prospects, 32 are defensive linemen, edge rushers, or linebackers — a clear indication that front-seven talent headlines the 2025 NFL Draft.
Here’s the position-by-position breakdown of the Top 100:
Position | Count | Average Grade | Top Player (Grade) | Top Player Tier |
ATH | 1 | 75.40 | Travis Hunter (75.40) | Elite |
OT | 10 | 67.63 | Will Campbell (72.18) | Near Elite |
IDL | 9 | 67.54 | Mason Graham (76.88) | Elite |
WR | 10 | 67.39 | Tetairoa McMillan (72.12) | Near Elite |
IOL | 5 | 67.11 | Tyler Booker (71.09) | Near Elite |
ED | 15 | 66.69 | Abdul Carter (76.25) | Elite |
TE | 5 | 66.42 | Colston Loveland (70.38) | Near Elite |
S | 7 | 64.78 | Malaki Starks (70.00) | Near Elite |
RB | 11 | 63.22 | Ashton Jeanty (75.14) | Elite |
QB | 9 | 62.85 | Cam Ward (70.57) | Near Elite |
CB | 11 | 61.28 | Will Johnson (76.56) | Elite |
LB | 7 | 59.46 | Jalon Walker (72.81) | Near Elite |
Top 100 Prospects – Final Rankings
1). Mason Graham, IDL, Michigan
A disruptive interior force with elite pad level, violent hands, and short-area quickness. He projects as a Day 1 impact starter in a 4-3 or 3-4 front.
2). Abdul Carter, EDGE, Penn State
Explosive off the edge with rare twitch, bend, and violence. A scheme-versatile playmaker with All-Pro upside as a 3-4 OLB or 4-3 DE.
3). Travis Hunter, ATH, Colorado
The ultimate two-way weapon. He could be WR1 or CB1 depending on team fit. Until a team declares a position, he remains ATH1 — and the most dynamic talent in this class.
4). Ashton Jeanty, RB, Boise State
Do-it-all back with rare contact balance, burst, and vision. Scheme-versatile and built for modern offenses. Franchise-caliber.
5). Will Johnson, CB, Michigan
Prototype boundary corner with length, instincts, and physicality. His ball skills and processing give him true CB1 upside.
6). Mike Green, EDGE, Marshall
Twitchy and violent pass-rusher with elite ankle flexion and speed-to-power conversion. He’s rising fast as a Top 10 EDGE.
7). Will Campbell, OT, LSU
A nasty, powerful lineman with versatility across the offensive line. Ideal for teams needing immediate impact in power or zone schemes.
8). Jahdae Barron, CB, Texas
Instinctive zone defender with strong run support value and inside-out versatility. Tough and efficient.
9). Cam Ward, QB, Miami
The new QB1. Elite arm talent and playmaking upside give him a higher ceiling than Shedeur Sanders. Boom-or-bust, but special.
10). Colston Loveland, TE, Michigan
Athletic, long, and smooth — Loveland stretches the seam and wins in space. With better blocking technique, he’ll be an every-down mismatch.