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1 day ago |
pff.com | Nathan Jahnke
• Puka Nacua ranks third among all players: Nacua posted a ridiculous 3.23 yards per route run, including the playoffs last season, and should be among the top wide receivers for another five to 10 seasons. • Forty rookies in the top 250: While the 2025 NFL Draft class isn’t very deep at quarterback or tight end, several running backs and wide receivers will likely get selected on the draft's first or second day who could make an immediate impact.
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2 days ago |
pff.com | Nathan Jahnke
Tyler Warren is the most accomplished tight end of the class: Warren had more receiving yards in the regular season last year than any other tight end in a season in the PFF era. Penn State has produced many NFL starters: Mike Gesicki, Pat Freiermuth, Brenton Strange and Theo Johnson are expected to lead their team’s tight end rooms in receiving next year. Warren will make it five leading tight ends out of Penn State.
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3 days ago |
pff.com | Nathan Jahnke
Ashton Jeanty is one of the best running back prospects of the last decade: Bijan Robinson and Saquon Barkley are the only running backs to rank as high as Jeanty on both consensus big boards and the PFF big board. A potential first-round redraft selection: As long as Jeanty lands on a decent team where he can be the apparent lead running back, his ADP could end up among the top 12 players by August.
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3 days ago |
pff.com | Nathan Jahnke
Six running backs in the top seven: This is the deepest running back class in recent memory, led by Ashton Jeanty, who could be an immediate first-round pick in redraft leagues. Landing spots may be a major factor for the rookie receivers: While wide receiversLuther Burden III and Emeka Egbuka and tight end Colston Loveland are talented, their roles could be restricted to clear passing downs only to begin their rookie seasons.
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4 days ago |
pff.com | Nathan Jahnke
Matthew Golden shined during the playoffs: There is likely no player who saw their draft stock rise thanks to the expanded College Football Playoffs than Golden. He needs a good offense: Golden should be a No. 2 receiver, but he’s been a popular target in the red zone. The better the offense, the more touchdowns he could score. 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.
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