When it involves the 2025 NFL Draft, solely two names are normally on the high of a number of mock drafts: Abdul Carter and Travis Hunter. In NFL.com author Daniel Jeremiah’s remaining Big Board, Hunter surpassed Carter as the highest prospect of this yr’s draft class.
This change in Jeremiah’s rankings not solely heightens the anticipation across the first total decide but additionally emphasizes Hunter’s meteoric ascent as a generational two-way prospect set to make NFL historical past.
Travis Hunter Becomes Draft’s Most Coveted Prospect
Travis Hunter’s dominance at each cornerback and broad receiver beneath Coach Deion Sanders has been nothing wanting electrifying. His elite athleticism, ball expertise, and game-changing performs have caught the eye of scouts and analysts alike. Jeremiah, who initially had Hunter at No. 2, now lists him as the highest total participant within the 2025 NFL Draft.
Hunter’s versatility gives him with a definite worth proposition not typically discovered on the professional stage. Whether it is shutting down elite receivers or turning into one himself, he is projected to be a dynamic presence from Day 1.
For Pacman Jones, a former Tennessee Titans star, Hunter must be the No. 1 total draft decide. Although the younger soccer participant can play two positions, Jones believed that he may excel higher on the cornerback place.
Abdul Carter Falls to No. 2 however is Still an Elite Prospect
Penn State’s Abdul Carter fell a peg, however his worth remains to be excessive. One of probably the most dominant defensive linemen in school soccer, Carter’s pass-rushing expertise and sideline-to-sideline velocity make him a plug-and-play ‘backer with Pro Bowl potential.
According to Bleacher Report, Jeremiah nonetheless regards Carter as a “game-wrecker,” and if Hunter goes No. 1 total, Carter must be swooped up immediately, most likely by a staff searching for a defensive anchor.
Ashton Jeanty, Mason Graham, and Jalon Walker Complete Top Five
Completing Jeremiah’s high 5 are Boise State working again Ashton Jeanty (No. 3), Michigan defensive deal with Mason Graham (No. 4), and Georgia edge rusher Jalon Walker (No. 5).
Jeanty’s bodily working type, Graham’s inside dominance, and Walker’s edge-bending explosiveness are a testomony to the depth of this yr’s defensive expertise. Each possesses a excessive motor and NFL-ready ability set to convey to groups in want of affect gamers.
Cam Ward Headlines QB Class, Holds No. 8 Spot
While Jeremiah’s high seven is dominated by non-quarterbacks, Miami’s Cam Ward stands alone because the highest-ranked signal-caller at No. 8. Ward has broadly been projected as the primary total decide, with the Tennessee Titans closely linked to him.
Ward’s mixture of arm energy, accuracy, and poise beneath strain has made him a standout in a quarterback class that lacks depth however has top-tier expertise on the high.
Browns Have a Difficult Choice With No. 2 Pick
Once Tennessee picks Ward presumably first, everybody’s consideration will shift to the Browns at No. 2. The staff has a high-profile resolution to make: decide ultra-versatile Travis Hunter or defensive behemoth Abdul Carter.
Selecting Hunter would convey an elite playmaker on either side of the ball, whereas Carter is perhaps inserted immediately into the cross rush unit alongside Myles Garrett. It’s a soccer resolution that may decide the destiny of the Browns for a decade.
Rising Stars and Late Movers on the Board
A couple of different names to say from Jeremiah’s remaining board are broad receiver Matthew Golden, who rose from No. 16 to No. 14, and edge rusher Shemar Stewart, who moved as much as No. 23. These late risers must be going increased than they have been initially anticipated to.
All of those may occur on Thursday, April 24.
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