A 2025 Draw NFL Almost here, and sports experts Yahoo Nate Tis and Charles McDonald defeat the position of the best prospects. Here are the defenders. Check Nate and Charles Consensus large board hereTogether with The last large blackboard And The final large board of Charles.
1. Kam Ward, Miami
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2. Shedeur Sanders, Colorado
3. Tyler show, Louisville
4. Jaxson Dart, Ole Miss
5. Riley Leonard, notre -Dame
Here are the five best prospects for the defender in the NFL Draw 2025. (Davis Long/Yahoo Sports)
1. Kam Ward, Miami
Nate Tis: Kam Ward exudes calm when you look at him. Whether in his pocket movements or performing in big moments, Ward is more than glad to try to make hard throws or try a trick. He has no doubt, continuing this even when he was punished.
Ward has a good shot, a good hand with quick delivery to a fight that can attack all three levels, and he can create or not a platform, when necessary. He can also make games with higher diffatam. Ward may be too carried away by his moments of heat checking, and he was abandoned, but he continued to add layers to his game at every stop of his career in college and makes everyone around him better.
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Ward is a good, but not overwhelming athlete, but is an effective screening with a good clock in my head when to refuel the ball and run. Ward measured less than 6 feet 2 at the plant, but its growth is not a restraining factor due to its ability to quickly work and change the angle around the passages.
Ward still has several things that can be cleaned, and may not be enough for the real overwhelming features, but he is young and has already demonstrated the ability to work (and succeed) both in structure and outside the structure – with the results. Any fan base that prepared it should rightfully be excited, because Ward is just a cheerful player to watch. You have to love Qb, which Trying things.
Charles McDonald: Ward went on a windy road to get here, but he is almost the best quota tuteck this year. He moved from the embodied word to Washington in Miami and never looked inappropriately anywhere.
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Last season, Ward became the driving force of success of Miami and almost pulled hurricanes into the play -off of the college football, despite the porous defense. Ward-big risk on the field, but his talent and accuracy of the hands and accuracy below allowed him to maintain hurricanes in hard places. His willingness to hunt big plays sometimes gives him trouble, but it is better to curb it than to try to play on his comfort zone.
Ward will have a learning curve at an early stage, since he adapts his style to increase the pace of the game in the NFL, but he has all the tools to become a defender of the NFL franchise.
2. Shedeur Sanders, Colorado
Charles McDonald: Sanders, most likely, will go much, much higher than the 37th, in general, where I and he occupied it, by the time the project came. This is just the nature of the compilation of a defender in the NFL right now. Nevertheless, it is fair to ask the question of what exactly is his ceiling.
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Nate Tis: Sanders improved his play this season, especially with his feeling in his pocket and time with which he plays on concepts. Sanders is hard, has a good hand and is more than ready to challenge the defenders on stiff throws, such as the tripoders in the middle. In the rhythm, he can allow his passage catchers to flourish from his friendly placement of the ball.
Sanders has a size below the average, and is also just an average athlete who appears when he is asked to create. He markedly improved his pocket movement (although he still has a tendency to drift back).
Sanders still has something to work for, especially with respect to time and sensation in his pocket. And although he has a good hand for NFL, his tools are not stunned enough to sequentially soften difficult situations. Sanders must be dropped into a good ecosystem to continue to rise at the next level.
3. Tyler show, Louisville
Nate Tis: Recently, I was deeply immersed in Schough. Tl; DR – Shügh is an old prospect with the history of injuries, but he is a good athlete who can absolutely deploy him, especially during the throw in motion. He also does not accept bags (which can be both good and bad). On the show of the show is quite high -quality throws, which makes it interesting. The teams will have to evaluate how early to compile QB, who studied in the same class on a secondary school set as Trevor Lawrence.
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Charles McDonald: SHUGH is a high -quality advocate prospect, but injuries and age make him a curious thing to hack this draft. This fall, this will be 26 years and in college for seven seasons. He controlled the crime of Louisville well and has several good features as passers -by. He has starting potential, but his path does not have a great track record of the NFL training list.
4. Jaxson Dart, Ole Miss
Charles McDonald: Listen, Dart goes higher than where I appreciated it on my large board (68th place), but my rating will not correspond to this. Dart has several intriguing physical tools for development, but its accuracy is striped, and he has a large learning curve emanating from the attack of Lane Kiffin in the NFL. Someone seduces the peak plays that he makes, but there is a lot of space before he is ready to start in the NFL every week.
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Nate Tis: I recently wrote more about Dart. In general, he has an interesting size and tools for work. But his ability to work sequentially through games in the development stage, which will take time to sharpen at the next level.
5. Riley Leonard, notre -Dame
Nate Tis: I will probably become one of the higher people on Leonard. I really think that there is something to like and the tools with which you can work during the 2nd throws Dart Dart.
Leonard has a good size and an excellent athlete, who is a weapon on the developed runs and in an open field. He has a good feeling in his pocket (but sometimes can save on the street too fast) with the ability to soften the bags and pressure, which he now showed behind two shaky offensive lines in the duke, and then behind – sorry the pun green Notre -Dame Block.
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Leonard is an accurate thrower with some real flashes of the layer (and some completely excellent throws, as at the end of the game against Indiana in CFP), but his deep ball remains a giant interrogative sign, and it may have poor spray. Partly from this was the noter’s core, but Leonard felt that it was never convenient for him to constantly push the ball from time to time.
Leonard’s tools, endurance and the ability to avoid negative games make him intriguing for me, and his general passage became clear when the season continued when the crime is nototre – and staff – began to grow up. I give Leonard a little freedom, because he was late for the QB position (with basketball, when he was his main direction and played a wide receiver at the beginning of the secondary school). But he must still show that he can perform these complex throws on a more consistent basis, which may never happen, and will make it a more interesting backup option.
But this is not the worst choice for such a competitive player with such great athleticism – who shows more sensations of this position than he receives a loan – to turn into a starter in the future, and the usual reservation “receives proper training”.
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