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2025 NFL Draft: Sikkema’s favorite player comps

We might actually have a “next Brock Purdy” from this year’s class: Kyle McCord seemed to come out of his shell in 2024, leading the Power Four in big-time throws (34). Cobee Bryant's feistiness and play style remind of Josh Norman: Both won more with their attitude and confidence than they did with imposing athleticism or size. Estimated Reading Time: 6 minutes Click here for more draft tools: NFL Draft Big Board | Mock Draft Simulator | NCAA Premium Stats2025 PFF Draft Guide | Mock Draft Hub | Prospect Data ProfilesDraft Position Rankings As we break down prospects’ strengths and weaknesses in the 2025 NFL Draft, one exercise people love to see is player comps. Every prospect in every class is different, with varying degrees of uniqueness. But comparisons can be a useful tool to visualize how a player’s strengths (or weaknesses) could play out in the NFL. Here […]

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2025 NFL Draft: Best Day 2 fits for all 32 NFL teams

Could Cam Skattebo land in Cleveland? Skattebo's physicality jumps off the tape in the run game (94.6 PFF grade) and as a blocker. The Eagles can target a dynamic WR3: Although Xavier Restrepo lacks high-end athletic tools and size, he makes up for his limitations with short-area quickness and body control, evidenced by his 99th-percentile receiving grade versus single coverage last season.  Estimated Reading Time: 13 minutes Click here for more draft tools: NFL Draft Big Board | Mock Draft Simulator | NCAA Premium Stats2025 PFF Draft Guide | Mock Draft Hub | Prospect Data ProfilesDraft Position Rankings Mock drafts generally keep the action contained to the first round, but there are still well over 200 selections to follow. With a class that is deep in many spots, starting-caliber players will be available late into the 2025 NFL Draft.  These are the Day 2 fits and possible selections for […]

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Fantasy Football: TE Colston Loveland’s 2025 NFL Draft player profile

• Colston Loveland can be an immediate top-12 fantasy tight end: While Loveland’s volume stats aren’t elite, his per-play metrics match up to other great young tight ends of recent seasons. • Playing time could be a problem: Many NFL teams have used a situational rotation at tight end, making it harder for some receiving tight ends to reach the volume needed  • 2025 NFL Draft season is here: Try PFF's best-in-class Mock Draft Simulator and learn about 2025's top prospects while trading and drafting for your favorite NFL team. Estimated Reading Time: 5 minutes PFF’s fantasy football player profile series delivers the most in-depth fantasy football analysis available for the 2025 season. Using PFF’s exclusive data, we evaluate player performance, competition for touches and how teammates and coaching staffs will impact each player's fantasy football outlook. Last updated: 7:15 […]

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2025 NFL Draft: Best offensive tackles by run-blocking scheme

North Dakota State's Grey Zabel stands out in every concept: He is the only tackle on PFF's big board who ranked in the top 10 in each of the featured schemes. Armand Membou, Wyatt Milum earned their high big board rankings: Both are top-100 players on PFF's big board after strong efforts in various run schemes, although Milum is likely a guard in the NFL. Estimated Reading Time: 5 minutes Click here for more draft tools: NFL Draft Big Board | Mock Draft Simulator | NCAA Premium Stats2025 PFF Draft Guide | Mock Draft Hub | Prospect Data ProfilesDraft Position Rankings While running the football may seem basic at first glance, there are many different ways offenses can block to make those plays work. We're looking at the best offensive tackles in the 2025 NFL Draft class in each run concept. A tackle must have played at least 25 […]

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2025 NFL Mock Draft: The PFF College Football Show dueling mock

Estimated reading time: 22 minutes With the 2025 NFL Draft about two weeks away, we decided to give you a two-for-one mock draft. Max Chadwick and Dalton Wasserman from the PFF College Football Show give you their own versions of how the draft might shake out, excluding trades.  Click here for more draft tools: NFL Draft Big Board | Mock Draft Simulator | NCAA Premium Stats2025 PFF Draft Guide | Mock Draft Hub | Prospect Data ProfilesDraft Position Rankings 1. Tennessee Titans Max: QB Cameron Ward, Miami (FL) You can pretty much write this one in ink. Ward is the clear favorite to go No. 1 after tying for second among FBS quarterbacks with 31 big-time throws last year. Tennessee hasn’t had a true franchise quarterback since the late Steve McNair 20 years ago. It’s hoping Ward can become that next savior of the franchise. Dalton: Cameron Ward, Miami […]

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2025 NFL Draft: 5 prospects who could be surprise first-round picks

Xavier Watts’ ball skills are that of a first-round player: The Notre Dame safety racked up 14 interceptions and 10 forced incompletions over the past two seasons. An Ole Miss cornerback isn't being talked about enough: Trey Amos is a potential Day 1 pick whose size and consistency give him a chance to succeed in the NFL. Estimated Reading Time: 6 minutes While some 2025 NFL Draft prospects are locks to go off the board in the first round, there are plenty of unknowns, as is the case in any draft. Each year, there seems to be a surprise Round 1 player who wasn’t viewed as such by the consensus, including Ricky Pearsall in 2024, Cole Strange in 2022 and Jordyn Brooks in 2020. Here are five prospects who don't appear in first-round mock drafts too often but could hear […]

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2025 NFL Draft: Every Power Five school’s highest-graded prospect

The draft's talented running back class boasts several hidden gems: Devin Neal, Tahj Brooks, Woody Marks, Corey Kiner and Trevor Etienne were some of college football's standouts a season ago. Estimated Reading Time: 16 minutes At the forefront of the 2025 NFL Draft class are the usual suspects: Colorado stars Travis Hunter and Shedeur Sanders, highly skilled wide receiver Tetairoa McMillan and pass-rushing menace Abdul Carter, among others. But hundreds of players will be hoping to get a call during draft weekend, some of whom have flown under the radar despite standout college production. We're highlighting each Power Five school's highest-graded draft prospect from 2024 (minimum of 100 snaps), with some being household names and others being names to learn before the 2025 NFL Draft kicks off. Alabama: QB Jalen Milroe (87.4) While plenty capable with his arm, Milroe led […]

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2025 NFL Draft Sleepers: Prospects being undervalued in the PFF Mock Draft Simulator

Mock Draft Simulator ADP vs. PFF rankings highlights draft sleepers: By comparing average draft positions from PFF’s Mock Draft Simulator with the PFF big board, a handful of prospects emerge as potential value picks, including Jahdae Barron, Derrick Harmon and Bradyn Swinson — all ranked significantly higher by PFF than where they’re being selected in mocks. Defensive line depth driving talented prospects down the board: Interior defenders like Derrick Harmon, CJ West and Vernon Broughton all boast strong production and grades but are being drafted later than expected due to the sheer depth of the position group and, in some cases, limited testing or injury concerns. Mock drafts have long been a go-to way for football fans to pass the time leading up to draft weekend. What used to require clunky spreadsheets and endless manual updates can now be done […]

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2025 NFL Draft: Player comps, strengths and weaknesses for PFF’s top 100 players

The 2025 NFL Draft class is starting to round into shape, and that means we’re getting a clearer picture of some of the top prospects and the position groups with the most depth. The top prospect on the board is Colorado’s Travis Hunter, a rare talent with the potential to start at the NFL level as either a wide receiver or cornerback. After Hunter, Michigan standouts Mason Graham and Will Johnson, Arizona’s Tetairoa McMillan and Boise State’s Ashton Jeanty are some of the premier players in this draft class. The running back, tight end and offensive tackle positions seem to be the deepest and strongest on the offensive side of the ball. On defense, the edge defender group is as deep as we’ve seen in several years, dominating the projected top 50. There are also more impact defensive backs this […]

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