2025 NFL Draft Landing Spots and Grades: Top Prospects by Position
The 2025 NFL Draft is shaping up to be one of the most talent-rich classes in recent memory. With playmakers spread across every offensive position, franchises are looking to reshape their future around these highly-rated prospects. The Injury Expertz has scored this year’s top talents, and the landing spots are generating plenty of buzz. Let’s break down the most notable names across quarterbacks, running backs, wide receivers, and tight ends.
Written by: Jesse Morse, M.D.
Quarterbacks (QBs)
Quarterback remains the most pivotal position in football, and this class offers a deep talent pool with dual-threats and pocket passers alike.
- Cam Ward leads the class with an impressive 89.4 grade. A true field general with excellent arm strength and mobility, Ward could be a game-changer for a QB-needy franchise.
- Shedeur Sanders follows closely at 89.0, carrying the poise and pedigree that NFL scouts admire. His footwork and decision-making under pressure have improved significantly.
- Jaxon Dart (87.0) and Quinn Ewers (84.4) bring high-ceiling upside, though consistency will be key for both.
- Other notable QBs include Jalen Milroe (84.3) and Dillon Gabriel (83.2), both of whom bring unique athletic traits to the next level.
Running Backs (RBs)
This year’s running back class features explosive speedsters, downhill bruisers, and all-purpose backs.
- Ashton Jeanty stands out with a 92.5 grade, the highest among all RBs. His burst, vision, and receiving ability make him a three-down back at the next level.
- Kaleb Johnson (86.4) and Omarion Hampton (87.3) have quietly climbed the ranks with consistent performances.
- Treyveon Henderson (86.0) and Quinshon Judkins (85.5) also project as starting-caliber backs with immense upside.
- Depth runs deep with prospects like Cam Skattebo (83.5), Devin Neal (84.8), and Trevor Etienne (82.1) all capable of making early NFL impacts.
Wide Receivers (WRs)
Perhaps the most stacked position in this class, the wide receiver group is filled with future stars.
- Travis Hunter, widely known for his two-way play, leads the receivers with a 93.4 grade. His elite ball skills and versatility will make him a first-round lock.
- Tet McMillan (88.5) and Matthew Golden (88.2) bring size, speed, and polished route-running to the table.
- Luther Burden (87.5) and Emeka Egbuka (87.3) provide dangerous playmaking ability both outside and in the slot.
- Under-the-radar names like Jayden Higgins (85.9) and Jaylin Noel (85.8) could rise quickly in draft boards with due to their strong combine performances.
Tight Ends (TEs)
The tight end class this year is diverse, with several high-upside prospects who could become difference-makers in the NFL.
- Tyler Warren, Colston Loveland, and Harold Fannin Jr. headline the list. This could be one of the best tight end classes in the past decade.
- Elijah Arroyo, Mason Taylor, and Terrance Ferguson bring solid blocking and pass-catching abilities—ideal for modern offensive schemes.
- Prospects like Luke Lachey, CJ Dippre, and Thomas Fidone II offer intriguing red-zone potential.
Final Thoughts
The 2025 NFL Draft class boasts balance and depth across every skill position. Whether teams are searching for their next franchise quarterback, a versatile backfield weapon, a field-stretching wideout, or a dynamic tight end, this year’s draft is poised to deliver.
As always, combine performance, interviews, and pro days will shape the final draft order—but based on the current grades, it’s clear that the future of the NFL is in very capable hands.