Too Deep 96: The Master List
Like it says: this is the master list for the Too Deep 96 for the 2025 NFL draft.
Here it is: the Too Deep 96 Master List! Bookmark it for easy reference on draft weekend!
#1 Travis Hunter, CB/WR, Colorado. This dude is just better than everyone else.
#2 Ashton Jeanty, RB, Boise State. Saquon 2.0.
#3 Abdul Carter, Edge, Penn State. Micah Parsons 2.0
#4 Derrick Harmon, Defensive Tackle, Oregon. I think the draft world is sleeping on him.
#5 Mason Graham, Defensive Tackle, Michigan. Christian Wilkins 2.0.
#6 Walter Nolen, Defensive Tackle, Ole Miss. Stunning lateral quickness.
#7. Cam Ward, QB, Miami. Don’t worry. He’s fine.
#8 Jahdae Barron, CB, Texas. Amazing coverage metrics AND 4.39 speed.
#9 Mykel Williams, Edge, Georgia. Mega-athlete who played 2024 on a bum ankle.
#10 Donovan Ezeiruaku, Edge, Boston College. Led the nation in pressures in 2024.
#11 Will Johnson, CB Michigan. Outstanding player. Frequently injured.
#12 Tyler Warren, TE, Penn State. A hybrid of Cooper Kupp, Mike Alstott and Tim Tebow?
#13 Nick Emmanwori, Safety, South Carolina. Looks like a skinny edge rusher. Runs like a CB.
#14 Shemar Stewart, Edge, Texas A&M. Combine superstar with disappointing production.
#15 Armand Membou, OT, Mizzou. Defenders get lost in him like loose change in a sofa.
#16 Matthew Golden, WR, Texas. Everything you want in a WR1 except size.
#17 Kenneth Grant, DT, Michigan. A mountain that can move. Overshadowed by Mason Graham.
#18 Omarion Hampton, RB, North Carolina. The ACC rushing leader in 2023 and 2024.
#19 James Pearce Jr., Edge, Tennessee. Fast. Speedy. Veloci-tastic.
#20 Mike Green, Edge, Marshall. Electrifying talent. Major character questions.
#21 Shedeur Sanders, QB, Colorado. Makes people stupid.
#22 Will Campbell, OT, LSU. Experienced. Decorated. Probably pretty good.
#23 Jalon Walker, Edge, Georgia. Great athlete. Great voice. Position unclear.
#24 Nic Scourton, Edge, Texas A&M. Rugged high-effort defender and Fortnite legend.
#25 Maxwell Hairston, CB, Kentucky. Speedster coming off a shoulder injury.
#26 Carson Schwesinger, LB, UCLA. An off-ball LB’s off-ball LB.
#27. Mason Taylor, TE, LSU. The son and nephew of Dolphins legends. That’s legends, plural. This is not some weird Florida thing. All-purpose TE.
#28 Luther Burden III, WR, Mizzou. The talent – and temperament – of an overcaffeinated Deebo Samuel.
#29 Tetairoa McMillan, WR, Arizona State. Boom-or-bust tall sideline jumpy guy.
#30 Colston Loveland, TE, Michigan. Yoked-up slot receiver pretending to be a tight end. But still really good.
#31 Jalen Royals, WR, Utah State. Midmajor draftnik crush who rules, rules, rules.
#32 Donovan Jackson, OG/OT, Ohio State. Saved the day for the Buckeyes in 2024.
#33 TreVeyon Henderson, RB, Ohio State. When he finds a crease, he’s gone. When he doesn’t, he’s down.
#34 Josh Simmons, OT, Ohio State. Donovan Jackson saved the day when he got injured.
#35-36 Jack Sawyer and J.T. Tuimoloau, Edge, Ohio State. Longtime teammates with similar profiles.
#37 Tyleik Williams, DT, Ohio State. Kung Fu Panda.
#38 Emeka Egbuka, WR, Ohio State. A WR2 in Columbus. A WR3 in the NFL.
#39 Kevin Winston Jr., Safety, Penn State. Outstanding tackler coming off an injury.
#40 Tyler Booker, OG, Alabama. A big ol’ guard.
#41 Kelvin Banks, OG/OT, Texas. Another big ol’ guard.
#42 Jack Bech, WR, Texas Tech. Overcame tragedy to crush the predraft process.
#43 Azareye'h Thomas, CB, Florida State. Tall. Tough. Grabby. May not be fast enough.
#44 Jayden Higgins, WR, Iowa State. Think Christian Watson.
#45 Landon Jackson, Edge, Arkansas. Tall. Fast. Tough. Easy to block.
#46 J.J. Pegues, DT, Ole Miss. The One-Man Tush Push.
#47 Xavier Watts, Safety, Notre Dame. Reputation and stats: awesome. Traits: good enough.
#48 Malaki Starks, Safety, Georgia. A Bulldogs safety like any other, but maybe not more so.
#49 Jacob Parrish, CB, Kansas State. Tiny tough guy.
#50 Jihaad Campbell, Linebacker, Alabama. Huge. Experienced. Not very instinctive. Currently injured.
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#52 Cam Skattebo, RB, Arizona State. A cross between J.K. Dobbins and an MMA fighter.
#53 Bhayshul Tuten, RB, Virginia Tech. Combine hero with fumbling issues.
#54 Dylan Sampson, RB, Tennessee. Runs like he wants to hurt someone. Possibly himself.
#55 Shemar Turner, DT/DE, Texas A&M. Nort-puncher.
#56 Grey Zabel, OL, North Dakota State. Senior Bowl standout sliding from LT to center.
#57 Andrew Mukuba, Safety, Texas. Another little tough-guy type.
#58 Billy Bowman, Safety, Oklahoma. Interception machine with tackling issues.
#59 Ashton Gillotte, Edge, Louisville. Sturdy. Alert. Not too flashy.
#60 Deone Walker, DT, Kentucky. Weighs 330 pounds. Moves like a TE. Vexing final college season.
#61 Trey Amos, CB, Ole Miss. Lanky, long armed transfer-portal frequent flyer.
#62 Pooh Paul, LB, Ole Miss. Undersized. Speedy. Aggressive.
#63 Princely Umanmeilen, Edge, Ole Miss. Looks-the-part edge, helped by great teammates.
#64 Tre Harris, WR, Ole Miss.Tall target who feasted on soft coverage.
#65 Jaxson Dart, QB, Ole Miss. He’s here. He’s kinda OK. And you’re never too desperate.
#66 Elijah Arroyo, TE, Miami. Speedy Senior Bowl standout.
#67 Oluwafemi Oladejo, Edge, UCLA. Diet Abdul Carter.
#68 Bradyn Swinson, Edge, LSU. Tenacious edge rusher with Go Go Gadget arms.
#69 Josh Conerly Jr., OT, Oregon. 21-year old LT with traits and an I Survived Abdul Carter tee-shirt.
#70 Joshua Farmer, DT, Florida State. Run stuffer with a heartbreaking backstory.
#71 Josaiah Stewart, Edge, Michigan. Makes up for ordinary traits with grrrrrrr.
#72 Alfred Collins, DT, Texas. Plays DT like an old hack-a-Shaq backup NBA center.
#73 Aireontae Ersery, OT, Minnesota. 3-year B1G starter and 330-pound bag of cement.
#74 Smael Mondon, LB, Georgia. Your basic UGA LB, but with foot injuries.
#75 Wyatt Milum, OT, West Virginia. Yet another Abdul Carter survivor.
#76 Demetrius Knight II, LB, South Carolina. Former QB. Gladys Knight’s distant cousin. It’s a whole thing.
#77 Lathon Ransom, Safety, Ohio State. Another Buckeyes 3-year starter.
#78 Ahmad Hussenein, Edge, Boise State. Tough, productive defender raised in Egypt.
#79 Quinshon Judkins, RB, Ohio State. Melvin Gordon type.
#80 Elic Ayomanor, WR, Stanford. The type of prospect I hate.
#81 Benjamin Morrison, CB, Notre Dame. Solid CB coming off a hip injury.
#82 Caleb Ransaw, CB, Tulane. Aggro slot troublemaker.
#83 Brashard Smith, RB, SMU. All-purpose back and kick returner.
#84 Savion Williams, WR, TCU. Either Cordarelle Patterson or Jalen Hurd.
#85 Charles Grant, OT, William & Mary. Long-armed small-program project.
#86 Harold Fannin Jr., TE, Bowling Green. Led the nation in receptions. Lacks ideal traits.
#87 Shaun Dolac, LB, Buffalo. Led the nation in tackles. Overlooked in the predraft process.
#88 Collin Oliver, Edge, Oklahoma State. Foot injury in 2024. A RUN HARD/GET BALL guy.
#89 Quincy Riley, CB, Louisville. Senior Bowl standout. May be a step slow.
#90 Aeneas Peebles, DT, Virginia Tech. Senior Bowl standout. May be in inch short.
#91 Shavon Revel, CB, East Carolina. A mystery wrapped in an enigma wrapped in a 6-foot-2 body with a torn ACL.
#92 Darien Porter, CB, Iowa State. Converted WR with great measurements but one year of experience.
#93 Zah Frazier, CB, UTSA. Yet another tall/fast CB with a weird backstory.
#94 Emery Jones Jr., OT, LSU. Will Campbell’s lesser-known linemate.
#95 Jackson Hawes, TE, Georgia Tech. Former Harvard blocking tight end who is looking to punish.
#96 (Tie): Jalen Milroe, QB, Alabama. This is not the Jalen from Alabama you are seeking.
#96 (Tie): Tyler Shough, QB, Louisville. A smoothie made from the traits of other rookie QBs.
That's a lot of writing. Thanks, Mike, for the enjoyable and informative reads.
It's not just the snark, these are really good profiles. Even for the players where I disagree the alternative view makes sense.