As the Falcons continue to invest in their defense, it would make sense for them to add another cornerback to pair with A.J. Terrell Jr.
Shavon Revel Jr. is a physical freak with tremendous length and ball skills for a cornerback, and he’s a much better athlete than most taller corners. He falls out of Round 1 due to a season-ending injury, but he’s a high-upside flyer that a team will take a chance on.
The Broncos signed Dre Greenlaw away from the 49ers in free agency, but with Alex Singleton coming off a torn ACL at 31, they could draft an off-ball linebacker if the value is right.
In a rather mediocre linebacker class, Carson Schwesinger has been able to take advantage and shoot his way up draft boards. He worked his way up from a walk-on in 2022 to an All-American in 2024, and he has a red-hot motor that helps him maximize his mobility.
Though the Packers have a deep wide receiver room, none of their players have proven that they’re WR1 caliber. They still need that alpha target for Jordan Love.
The FBS leader in receiving yards per game this season, Tre Harris brings an intriguing combination of size, speed, and agility that could make him a dangerous threat at all levels of the field in the pros.
Landon Jackson has prototypical length, size, and strength for his position, and he’s shown some nice development in how he uses his hands to shed blocks throughout his collegiate career.
After releasing Joey Bosa to free up cap space, the Chargers need to boost their defensive line with another edge rusher to pair with Khalil Mack.
A sure-handed slot receiver with top-notch athleticism, Jaylin Noel would give Maye a reliable target to throw to as he enters his first full season as the Patriots’ starting quarterback.
Watching C.J. West on tape, you’ll see a sturdy run defender with a strong anchor who can shed blocks with a variety of moves. After an impressive NFL Combine performance, he’s a worthy top-75 selection.
Xavier Restrepo is a sure-handed slot receiver who’s a crafty route runner with good spatial awareness against zone coverage and great burst coming out of his breaks. He feels like a high-floor receiver prospect who could contribute in Arizona’s offense as a complementary weapon to Marvin Harrison Jr. and Trey McBride.
One of the top small-school prospects in the 2025 NFL Draft, Charles Grant brings an intriguing combination of arm length, mobility, and coordination that could make him a future starter at either guard or tackle in the pros with a redshirt year.
Drops and route-running footwork are areas of improvement for Savion Williams, but he’s a freak athlete with elite size, speed, and ball-carrier vision with the ball in his hands that makes him worth taking a Day 2 flyer on.
Bhayshul Tuten is a productive collegiate running back with blazing speed and a low center of gravity. Though unproven on passing downs, he’s one of the best pure runners in this 2025 NFL Draft class.