The NFL draft is just days away, and with all the attention that begins to surround around Lambeau Field in Green Bay, the cameras will be in the players. We all know the shot: the player who is invited to the NFL draft and then has the longest waiting of all time before being chosen in the second round. It seems that this year, players and their representatives are much smarter about it, and with the updated list of NFL draft attendees, we see some boys leave.
The most notable among abandonments is Ole Miss Qb Jaxson Dart, who was an surprising complement to the list first. Colorado QB Shedeur Sanders is not among those who attend the draft, but earlier this year he said he was going to spend the draft with his family at home.
So who is attending the NFL 2025 draft? According to the senior writer of the NFL of Boston Globe, Ben Volin, here is the list:
- Tyler Booker, G, Alabama: I have seen mocked the first round at the beginning of the second, so I would not be surprised if this is the guy who ends on the screen of your TV that falls from R1. Anyway, Booker is a powerful guard with heavyweight boxer.
- Jihad Campbell, LB, Alabama: Campbell is one of my favorite prospects in this draft. A true LB of three bass with versatility.
- Will Campbell, T, LSU: Despite the concerns about the length of the arm, Campbell is one of the safer perspectives of the class. You can play Tackle or Guard.
- Abdul Carter, Edge, Penn State: Carter is a terrifying mixture of speed and violence that must go within the four main selections.
- Matthew Golden, WR, Texas: Golden is a quick elevator in this draft process, a fast receiver that plays well above the edge for size.
- Mason Graham, DT, Michigan: One of the safer perspectives of this class, good combination of technique and motor without stopping.
- Maxwell Hairson, CB, Kentucky: The fastest man in the NFL combines this year, Hairson is a late complement that could end up being high of what people think.
- Travis hinter, wr/cb, Colorado: The best player of this class. Cattle to be on the board fits 5.
- Ashton Jeanty, RB, Boise State: One of the most incredible RB I’ve seen in the tape in my time exploring. However, its range is wide.
- Will Johnson, CB, Michigan: Despite not having test numbers, Johnson is still my CB2 and could end up sliding to the perfect place.
- Tetaira McMillan, WR, Arizona: Potentially, the second receiver outside the board after Hunter, McMillan is a soft engine for a type of size.
- Jalen Milroe, QB, Alabama: The largest bunning of all this kind of draft, Milroe has elite tools. However, it has to be in the right system.
- Josh Simmons, T, Ohio Status: The upper Tackle was probably due to the draft if he did it to tear his patellar tendon. Soft engine
- Malaki Starks, S, Georgia: Do not worry about the test scores (they hurt for a moment). Starks is a player who can wear many hats for a defense.
- Shemar Stewart, Edge, Texas A&M: A terrifying mixture of athletics and power, but lacks production.
- Cam Ward, QB, Miami: The first presumed general selection. He won in the green room for a long time.