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Old 09-11-2024, 12:21 PM   #1
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Madden 25 Fictional Draft Classes

What up fellas. I know I have taken an extended break from doing draft classes but I’m going to try to take a stab at the fictional classes again. I don’t want to write an essay here but just wanted to give you an idea of what to expect. I feel like Madden has done a much better job these past couple of years with their generated classes but just like in any game, there is a lot of room for improvement. Now that I am married with kids, I don’t have the time to go as in depth as used to go in the past but with the recent advancements in A.I., I figure I can use that along with some of my research from the past on the NFL draft to create some classes that should bring life to your Franchise. Here are a few things that you can expect:

I did some research looking at the success (and failures) of first round draft picks as well as the later rounds between 2009 and 2019 to get a better idea of how the draft should play out in the game. For example, QBs, RBs, WRs and DEs generally have the highest likelihood of being a bust. Guards in the first round are generally safer picks. Most QB starters are taken in the first round but occasionally you can find a starting caliber QB in the later rounds. I wanted to follow those trends to make things more realistic. What I also will say is that in my tests, the CPU will draft busts if they are rated high enough so I really wanted to get that right to make the later years more realistic and to allow teams to either build (or fall apart) due to the draft.

As far as the overall range for players in the draft, I wanted to be transparent about that as well so that you will know if these classes are for you. Players that are slotted for the first round can generally be as low as a 69 overall. However, there are players that come into the league as pro bowl caliber players (think Randy Moss, Quentin Nelson, Aldon Smith, Cam Newton type rookie years) that can be as high as an 85 overall. I wanted to make sure that the draft can make a break a team depending on how you draft.

The later rounds also have their share of players that can contribute, start or even be a star. We have to remember that players like Tom Brady, Richard Sherman, Antonio Brown and Tyreek Hill were all drafted in the later rounds. Of course it will be a lot harder to find those guys but you will find worthwhile players in the later rounds of the draft.

I also wanted to account for the fact that some draft classes may be very weak at a position or very strong at a position. If you go through one draft where the highest rated quarterback is a 73 overall, the next draft may have three quarterbacks that are starting caliber guys out the gate. The draft is very unpredictable and I want to make sure to try to account for that.

If I can be totally honest, I don’t know how many of these I want to do. I have templates for ten of them. Would like to make 20 but I don’t want to make promises I can’t keep. I guess we will just see how you guys like them and play it by ear.
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Old 09-11-2024, 12:25 PM   #2
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This post will be for anyone that would like to add their own fictional player to a future draft. The one thing that I will say is that I can promise you that your player will be included as a first round prospect in a future draft but I can NOT guarantee that you will be a star. I determine that with my own random system so submit at your own risk. Follow the template below and post your prospects in this thread and you will see them included in a draft at some point. Also feel free to write your own story as well. If you need an example, reference the post below.



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Here are some of the top prospects for Draft Class 1. Hopefully they don't sound too generic. I typed a little sentence in about each player and allowed A.I. to expand on it. I'm hoping you guys enjoy this and if so there will be more to come. The draft class is done but I have been having some issues uploading it. Maybe someone can check for me and see if you can find it for me.



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DRAFT CLASS ONE PROSPECTS


QUARTERBACKS
Cole Harper
  • Position: QB
  • School: California
  • Height: 6’1
  • Weight: 215 lbs
  • Age: 21
  • Position Ranking: 1
  • Big Board Placement: Round 1, Pick 1

Backstory:
Cole Harper burst onto the college football scene as a true freshman at California, impressing with his calm under pressure and ability to make big plays in clutch situations. Born and raised in New Mexico, Cole was the underdog coming out of high school, overshadowed by flashier recruits. However, his work ethic and football IQ made him a standout at Cal, leading the Golden Bears to a surprise Pac-12 championship in his junior year. His ability to read defenses and extend plays with his legs when necessary makes him a nightmare for opponents. Cole was a Heisman finalist and won the Johnny Unitas Golden Arm Award in his junior season. Off the field, Cole is known as a humble and down-to-earth leader, always giving credit to his teammates. The number 2 ranked QB Zachary Lakatos, is actually a close friend, and the two often trained together during off-seasons. Cole's only knock might be his slightly smaller frame for an NFL QB, but his mental toughness and accuracy under pressure make him the top prospect in the draft.

Zachary Lakatos
  • Position: QB
  • School: Florida State
  • Height: 6’4
  • Weight: 214 lbs
  • Age: 21
  • Position Ranking: 2
  • Big Board Placement: Round 1, Pick 2
Backstory:
Zachary Lakatos, with his rocket arm, is known for making throws that other quarterbacks only dream of. Zach grew up a die-hard Seminoles fan and was thrilled to receive a scholarship from Florida State. He redshirted his freshman year but exploded onto the scene as a sophomore, leading the team to the College Football Playoff with his cannon-like arm and fearlessness in the pocket. Zach set multiple school records, including the single-season touchdown record. Despite his natural arm talent, he’s had to overcome criticism about his decision-making in high-pressure moments, which led to a few costly interceptions. Zach and Cole Harper are long-time friends, having met at quarterback camps in high school, and they have a friendly rivalry about who can throw farther. Off the field, Zachary is known for his larger-than-life personality, often seen hyping up teammates and fans alike. His ability to make every throw on the field has scouts drooling, but his occasional gunslinger mentality might make teams nervous.

Leonard Aiken
  • Position: QB
  • School: Tennessee
  • Height: 6’0
  • Weight: 225 lbs
  • Age: 21
  • Position Ranking: 3
  • Big Board Placement: Round 1, Pick 23
Backstory:
Leonard Aiken might not have the prototypical size for a quarterback, but what he lacks in height, he makes up for in athleticism and heart. Coming from a small town in Tennessee, Leonard grew up idolizing the great dual-threat quarterbacks of the NFL. He became a local legend in high school for his highlight-reel plays, both with his arm and legs. At Tennessee, Leonard became the heart and soul of the Volunteers, leading the team to consecutive bowl victories. His mobility and ability to throw on the run make him a dangerous weapon, especially in today’s NFL. However, he’s faced questions about whether his smaller stature can hold up at the next level, particularly against bigger, faster defensive players. Leonard's college career was not without adversity—he missed half of his sophomore season due to a knee injury but came back even stronger. Known for his resilience, he’s a fiery competitor who refuses to give up on a play. Off the field, Leonard is close friends with HB Jalen Sutton, having grown up playing against each other in youth football leagues.

Travis Lincoln
  • Position: QB
  • School: Mississippi State
  • Height: 6’6
  • Weight: 240 lbs
  • Age: 22
  • Position Ranking: 4
  • Big Board Placement: Round 3, Pick 14
Backstory:
Travis Lincoln is a physical specimen, with the strongest arm in the draft, able to launch passes deep downfield with ease. Hailing from Jackson, Mississippi, Travis grew up playing football, basketball, and baseball, but ultimately chose football for its combination of physicality and precision. At Mississippi State, Travis became known for his cannon arm, though his accuracy and decision-making have been points of concern. A late bloomer, Travis didn’t start until his junior year, but once he did, he shattered several school records for passing yards and touchdowns. His deep ball is his calling card, but scouts worry about his ability to consistently hit intermediate and short routes. Despite these concerns, his raw talent and size make him an intriguing prospect. Off the field, Travis is a quiet, reserved player, known for letting his performance speak for him.

Dan Knott
  • Position: QB
  • School: Washington
  • Height: 6’5
  • Weight: 222 lbs
  • Age: 22
  • Position Ranking: 5
  • Big Board Placement: Round 5, Pick 19
Backstory:
Dan Knott flew under the radar for most of his college career, playing in the shadow of bigger-name quarterbacks in the Pac-12. Dan always dreamed of playing for his hometown Huskies, and when he finally got his shot, he didn’t disappoint. Dan led Washington to two bowl games, showing steady improvement each season. Known for his composure in the pocket and a high football IQ, Dan is a traditional pocket passer who excels at reading defenses and making quick decisions. While he doesn’t have the flashiest arm or mobility, his consistency and leadership are what set him apart. His work ethic is second to none, and he’s always the first in the film room and the last to leave practice. Off the field, Dan is heavily involved in his community, volunteering at youth football camps.


HALFBACKS

Jalen Sutton
  • Position: HB
  • School: Stanford
  • Height: 5’11
  • Weight: 215 lbs
  • Age: 21
  • Position Ranking: 1
  • Big Board Placement: Round 1, Pick 18
Backstory:
Jalen Sutton is the definition of a do-it-all running back. Jalen was a track star in high school, but his passion for football led him to Stanford, where he immediately became a key part of the offense. A balanced runner, Jalen can run between the tackles, catch out of the backfield, and pass protect, making him one of the most well-rounded backs in the draft. His vision and ability to hit the hole quickly are what set him apart from others in his class. Jalen's performance in his junior year, rushing for over 1,350 yards and 15 touchdowns, earned him Pac-12 Offensive Player of the Year honors. Off the field, Jalen is known for his academic excellence, having majored in engineering, which he credits for his analytical approach to the game. Scouts love his work ethic, but some question if his heavy college workload will affect his durability at the next level.

Darnell Stewart
  • Position: HB
  • School: Florida
  • Height: 5’11
  • Weight: 227 lbs
  • Age: 22
  • Position Ranking: 2
  • Big Board Placement: Round 1, Pick 26
Backstory:
Darnell Stewart is known for his incredible power and strength, often referred to as a "human wrecking ball" on the field. Hailing from Jacksonville, Florida, Darnell grew up playing linebacker before switching to running back in high school, where his physicality made him nearly impossible to tackle. At Florida, Darnell became the go-to back for short-yardage and goal-line situations, but his game evolved, and by his senior year, he was a complete back, capable of running outside the tackles and catching passes. He rushed for over 1,100 yards and 12 touchdowns in his final season and is considered one of the strongest runners in the draft. Off the field, Darnell is a film junkie, always studying the best runners to improve his game. His relationship with Duane Black, his teammate at Florida, has been one of mutual respect, as both players pushed each other to reach their full potential. Some scouts worry about his lack of elite speed, but his brute strength and vision make him a dangerous weapon in the NFL.

Dwayne Tucker
  • Position: HB
  • School: Clemson
  • Height: 5’11
  • Weight: 234 lbs
  • Age: 22
  • Position Ranking: 3
  • Big Board Placement: Round 2, Pick 2
Backstory:
Dwayne Tucker is one of the most physical backs in this draft, known for running through defenders rather than around them. A native of Charleston, South Carolina, Dwayne grew up playing multiple sports but found his true calling as a power running back at Clemson. His aggressive running style earned him the nickname "The Bulldozer," as he consistently dragged defenders for extra yards. In his senior season, Dwayne rushed for 1,213 yards and 12 touchdowns, and his performance in key games helped Clemson make a deep run in the playoffs. Dwayne’s bruising style has come at a cost, though—he’s had to battle through minor injuries throughout his college career, including shoulder and knee issues. Despite this, his durability has never been seriously questioned. Off the field, Dwayne is known for his leadership in the locker room and his mentorship of younger players. He’s particularly close with Cole Harper, his quarterback at Clemson, and the two formed one of the most potent offensive duos in college football.

Tashaun Browning
  • Position: HB
  • School: UL Monroe
  • Height: 5’8
  • Weight: 194 lbs
  • Age: 21
  • Position Ranking: 4
  • Big Board Placement: Round 2, Pick 11
Backstory:
Tashaun Browning may be the smallest running back in this draft, but he’s also one of the most electrifying. Since putting on the pads as a kid, Tashaun was always the fastest player on the field, using his quickness and elusiveness to make defenders miss in open space. UL Monroe gave him the chance to showcase his skills, and he took full advantage, becoming one of the most productive backs in the country. In his junior year, Tashaun rushed for over 1,400 yards, breaking multiple school records in the process. He’s known for his ability to make defenders miss and his breakaway speed, but his size has led some scouts to question his ability to handle an every-down role in the NFL. Tashaun has used his doubters as motivation, and he’s determined to prove that size doesn’t matter. Off the field, Tashaun is known for his vibrant personality and love for the game. He’s also a dedicated community volunteer, often returning to New Orleans to work with local youth football programs.

Alphonso Ball
  • Position: HB
  • School: Nebraska
  • Height: 5’10
  • Weight: 202 lbs
  • Age: 23
  • Position Ranking: 5
  • Big Board Placement: Round 2, Pick 32
Backstory:
Alphonso Ball is the definition of a workhorse back, known for his durability and reliability in any situation. Alphonso was a local hero in high school, where he set numerous state rushing records. At Nebraska, Alphonso was the heart of the Cornhuskers' offense, amassing over 3,000 rushing yards during his college career. His consistency and ability to churn out tough yards in critical moments earned him the respect of teammates and coaches alike. Alphonso is known for his incredible stamina and work ethic—he never seems to tire, no matter how many carries he gets in a game. However, he’s not the fastest back, and some scouts worry about his lack of explosive plays. Despite this, Alphonso’s steady, reliable presence makes him a safe pick for teams looking for a back who can do it all. Off the field, Alphonso is known for his humble demeanor and his love for farming, as he grew up working on his family’s farm during the off-season.


WIDE RECEIVERS

James Allen
  • Position: WR
  • School: Oregon
  • Height: 6’3
  • Weight: 221 lbs
  • Age: 21
  • Position Ranking: 1
  • Big Board Placement: Round 1, Pick 9
Backstory:
James Allen is a freak athlete with an ideal combination of size and speed, making him the top receiver in this draft. Raised in Brooklyn, James grew up playing both basketball and football, and it wasn’t until his junior year of high school that he focused solely on football. James had originally committed to Ohio State but surprised everyone when he switched to Oregon and still gets a lot of hate from Crimson Tide fans (as if they don’t get enough five star recruits already smh). At Oregon, James became an instant playmaker, using his height and leaping ability to dominate defenders. Known for his ability to make acrobatic catches, James has been compared to some of the best receivers to come out of Oregon. He led the Pac-12 in receiving yards and touchdowns in his junior season, earning All-American honors. James is also known for his quick feet and ability to create separation with his route running, making him a tough cover for any cornerback. Off the field, James is a quiet, introverted player who prefers to let his play speak for him. He’s good friends with Everett Preston, as they competed against each other multiple times in college and have a mutual respect for each other’s talent.

Amir Logan
  • Position: WR
  • School: San Diego State
  • Height: 5’10
  • Weight: 188 lbs
  • Age: 21
  • Position Ranking: 2
  • Big Board Placement: Round 2, Pick 1
Backstory:
Amir Logan is one of the fastest players in the draft, known for his game-breaking speed and ability to take the top off a defense. Hailing from Los Angeles, California, Amir didn’t get much attention from major colleges due to his smaller size, but his blazing speed at San Diego State quickly caught the attention of scouts. In his sophomore season, Amir led the nation in yards per catch, averaging an astonishing 22.5 yards per reception. His speed makes him a threat to score every time he touches the ball, but some scouts worry about his ability to handle physical corners in the NFL. Despite his smaller frame, Amir is fearless in going over the middle and making tough catches. Off the field, Amir is known for his high energy and positive attitude, often seen as the team’s hype man. His confidence has always been a driving force, and he’s determined to prove that speed can win at any level.

Duane Black
  • Position: WR
  • School: Florida
  • Height: 6’1
  • Weight: 204 lbs
  • Age: 22
  • Position Ranking: 3
  • Big Board Placement: Round 2, Pick 7
Backstory:
Duane Black is one of the more polished receivers in this class, known for his crisp route running and sure hands. Growing up in Miami, Florida, Duane was a highly sought-after recruit and chose to stay in-state to play for the Gators (the Hurricanes were in his top 3 but he ultimately decided to be a Gator). At Florida, he became a reliable target for his quarterbacks, catching over 200 passes in his college career. Duane is a technician on the field, known for his ability to create separation with his precise routes and quick cuts. While not the fastest or biggest receiver, Duane is one of the most consistent, rarely dropping passes and coming up clutch in big moments. He’s also close friends with Darnell Stewart, having played together at Florida, and the two often pushed each other to reach new heights. Off the field, Duane is a perfectionist, always looking for ways to improve his game, and his work ethic is something scouts rave about.

Reggie Tatum
  • Position: WR
  • School: Wake Forest
  • Height: 6’1
  • Weight: 208 lbs
  • Age: 22
  • Position Ranking: 4
  • Big Board Placement: Round 2, Pick 17
Backstory:
Reggie Tatum is a physical receiver who thrives on contested catches and using his body to outmuscle defenders. Born and raised in Virginia Beach, Virginia and moving to Charlotte his junior year of high school, Reggie was a two-sport athlete, excelling in both football and track. His track background is evident in his long strides and ability to cover ground quickly, but it’s his toughness that sets him apart. At Wake Forest, Reggie became known for making tough catches in traffic, especially on third downs and in the red zone. His physicality and strong hands make him a dangerous weapon, though his speed isn’t on par with the other top receivers in this class. Off the field, Reggie is known for his leadership and ability to rally his teammates. He’s a vocal presence in the locker room and prides himself on setting an example for younger players. Reggie is also passionate about giving back to his community and started a charity to provide mentorship programs for young athletes in North Carolina.

Rashard Hill
  • Position: WR
  • School: Georgia
  • Height: 5’9
  • Weight: 194 lbs
  • Age: 22
  • Position Ranking: 5
  • Big Board Placement: Round 2, Pick 22
Backstory:
Rashard Hill is an explosive playmaker who has made a name for himself as one of the best return specialists in the country. Raised in Atlanta, Georgia, Rashard was always the fastest kid on the field, and that speed translated perfectly to his role at Georgia, where he became the team’s primary kick and punt returner. In his junior year, Rashard led the nation in return touchdowns and became a dangerous weapon on offense, catching over 900 yards and 8 touchdowns. His quickness and agility make him hard to tackle in the open field, but some scouts question whether his smaller size will hold up in the physicality of the NFL. Rashard is known for his relentless work ethic and love for the game. Off the field, Rashard has been close friends with Isaiah Bobitt, his teammate at Georgia, and the two have always challenged each other to be better. He’s also a fan favorite because of his electric style of play and charismatic personality.


TIGHT ENDS

Everett Preston
  • Position: TE
  • School: Auburn
  • Height: 6’5
  • Weight: 246 lbs
  • Age: 22
  • Position Ranking: 1
  • Big Board Placement: Round 1, Pick 7
Backstory:
Everett Preston is an imposing physical presence on the field, known for his rare combination of size, athleticism, and soft hands. Originally from Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, Everett grew up in a tough neighborhood and used football as an escape from his surroundings. After a standout high school career, where he was both a basketball and football star, Everett chose Auburn for its reputation in developing tight ends. At Auburn, he became a matchup nightmare for opposing defenses, racking up over 900 receiving yards and 11 touchdowns in his senior year. Scouts love his versatility, as he can line up as an inline blocker or split out wide as a receiving threat. However, rumors of off-the-field issues have followed Everett since his high school days, with whispers of clashes with coaches and teammates. Despite this, his talent has never been questioned, and NFL teams are hopeful that a strong locker room can help him stay focused. Everett is known for his competitive streak, and he’s developed a fierce rivalry with Bob Sampson after several heated matchups in college.

Jayden Burris
  • Position: TE
  • School: Pittsburgh
  • Height: 6’3
  • Weight: 247 lbs
  • Age: 22
  • Position Ranking: 2
  • Big Board Placement: Round 1, Pick 25
Backstory:
Jayden Burris is the classic underdog story. Born in a small town in West Virginia, Jayden wasn’t heavily recruited out of high school but worked his way to a starting role at Pittsburgh through sheer determination. Known for his work ethic, Jayden became a reliable option in the passing game, particularly in the red zone, where his route running and physicality make him a favorite target. While not the biggest or fastest tight end in the draft, Jayden’s toughness and football IQ make up for any physical limitations. His senior year at Pitt was his breakout season, with 800 receiving yards and 10 touchdowns. Jayden is a blue-collar player through and through, always willing to do the dirty work in blocking schemes, and his team-first attitude makes him a coach's favorite. He’s been described as the “glue” of the offense, and his leadership is one of his best attributes.

Bob Sampson
  • Position: TE
  • School: Miami
  • Height: 6’2
  • Weight: 260 lbs
  • Age: 22
  • Position Ranking: 3
  • Big Board Placement: Round 2, Pick 15
Backstory:
Bob Sampson has always been a bit of a polarizing figure, with his brash personality and no-nonsense attitude on the field. Raised in Dallas, Texas, Bob was a highly recruited high school tight end, and his decision to attend Miami was seen as a coup for the Hurricanes. Bob’s physical playstyle and aggressive blocking earned him the nickname “The Bulldozer,” as he frequently flattened defenders in the run game. His ability to make tough catches in traffic has also made him a valuable asset in Miami’s offense. However, his fiery temperament has gotten him into trouble more than once, with multiple on-field altercations and unsportsmanlike conduct penalties. While some teams might see him as a risk, others love his intensity and believe they can channel that energy positively. Bob has developed a well-known rivalry with Everett Preston, as their competitive nature led to heated games whenever Miami faced Auburn.

Terrelle Barker
  • Position: TE
  • School: Mississippi State
  • Height: 6’3
  • Weight: 256 lbs
  • Age: 23
  • Position Ranking: 4
  • Big Board Placement: Round 2, Pick 18
Backstory:
Terrelle Barker is the definition of a late bloomer. Originally from Des Moines, Iowa, Terrelle was lightly recruited out of high school and didn’t see much playing time until his junior year at Mississippi State. However, once he got his chance, he made the most of it, becoming one of the top tight ends in the SEC. Terrelle is known for his toughness and ability to make contested catches over the middle, often absorbing big hits and bouncing right back up. His physicality also makes him a solid blocker, but it’s his hands that have earned him the most praise from scouts. Despite a slower start to his career, Terrelle’s work ethic and dedication to improvement have turned him into one of the most reliable tight ends in the draft. Some scouts question his overall athleticism compared to other prospects, but his toughness and willingness to do whatever it takes for his team have him rising up draft boards.

Kaseem Greenwood
  • Position: TE
  • School: Cincinnati
  • Height: 6’3
  • Weight: 261 lbs
  • Age: 22
  • Position Ranking: 5
  • Big Board Placement: Round 2, Pick 25
Backstory:
Kaseem Greenwood is an intriguing prospect with a unique background. Born in Newark, New Jersey, Kaseem initially played basketball before switching to football in his junior year of high school. His size and athleticism made him a natural fit for the tight end position, and Cincinnati quickly saw his potential. Kaseem became a dominant force in the red zone, using his basketball skills to box out defenders and high-point passes. In his senior season, he recorded 800 receiving yards and 9 touchdowns, becoming one of Cincinnati’s go-to offensive weapons. Kaseem’s basketball background is evident in his agility and footwork, which make him difficult to cover in one-on-one situations. However, some scouts have raised concerns about his blocking, as he’s still developing that part of his game. Despite this, his raw athletic talent and upside have made him one of the more intriguing prospects in this draft. Kaseem is known for his quiet confidence and humble demeanor, preferring to let his play do the talking.


OFFENSIVE TACKLES

Ronnie Hartman
  • Position: LT
  • School: Baylor
  • Height: 6’6
  • Weight: 315 lbs
  • Age: 21
  • Position Ranking: 1
  • Big Board Placement: Round 1, Pick 4
Backstory:
Ronnie Hartman hails from Nacogdoches, Texas, a small town where football is life. Growing up on a cattle ranch, Ronnie developed a strong work ethic early on, helping his family with daily farm duties before heading to school. His size and strength made him a natural on the football field, and Baylor quickly took notice, offering him a scholarship during his junior year of high school. At Baylor, Ronnie became a dominant left tackle, using his athleticism and brute strength to protect the quarterback’s blind side. He’s known for his ability to handle speed rushers, and his technique is considered among the best in this draft class. However, some scouts worry about his rawness, as he’s only been playing football since his sophomore year of high school. Off the field, Ronnie is a man of few words, preferring the quiet of his family’s ranch to the hustle of big cities. His humble, hardworking background is something NFL teams are sure to admire.

George Myers
  • Position: LT
  • School: South Carolina
  • Height: 6’8
  • Weight: 335 lbs
  • Age: 22
  • Position Ranking: 2
  • Big Board Placement: Round 1, Pick 13
Backstory:
George Myers grew up in Camden, South Carolina, a small town steeped in Southern football traditions. Known for his towering height and massive wingspan, George was always the biggest player on the field, but it wasn’t until his junior year of high school that he truly embraced his potential. At South Carolina, George became a cornerstone of the Gamecocks’ offensive line, earning All-SEC honors in his junior and senior years. His size and strength make him a dominant run blocker, though some scouts question his footwork against faster edge rushers. George’s road to success wasn’t easy—he struggled with conditioning early in his college career, but after dropping 20 pounds and dedicating himself to his craft, he became one of the best tackles in the SEC. Off the field, George is known for his love of cooking, often sharing his homemade Southern dishes with teammates.

Lucas Roberson
  • Position: RT
  • School: Wisconsin
  • Height: 6’6
  • Weight: 305 lbs
  • Age: 22
  • Position Ranking: 3
  • Big Board Placement: Round 1, Pick 15
Backstory:
Lucas Roberson is a classic Wisconsin lineman—tough, disciplined, and built for the run game. Born in Baraboo, Wisconsin, Lucas grew up playing hockey before transitioning to football in middle school. His early hockey days helped him develop quick feet and balance, which became key strengths as he moved up the ranks in football. At Wisconsin, Lucas became a stalwart on the offensive line, excelling in the Badgers’ run-heavy offense. Known for his mauling style in the run game, Lucas opened up countless holes for Wisconsin’s running backs and was considered the heart of the line. Some scouts have raised concerns about his ability to transition to a more pass-heavy NFL offense, but his technique and toughness make him a favorite among coaches. Off the field, Lucas is a history buff, often spending his free time exploring Wisconsin’s historical landmarks.

Tucker West
  • Position: LT
  • School: Western Carolina
  • Height: 6’7
  • Weight: 318 lbs
  • Age: 22
  • Position Ranking: 4
  • Big Board Placement: Round 1, Pick 17
Backstory:
Tucker West’s path to stardom is unconventional. Coming from Murphy, North Carolina, a small town nestled in the Appalachian Mountains, Tucker didn’t get much attention from major programs. Western Carolina gave him a chance, and he ran with it, becoming the centerpiece of their offensive line. Tucker is known for his raw power and nastiness in the trenches, traits that make him a feared run blocker. Despite playing for a smaller school, he dominated his competition and earned All-American honors his senior year. His rise to draft prominence has been remarkable, but some scouts question how he will adjust to the faster pace of the NFL. Tucker’s background in wrestling during high school has helped him tremendously with leverage and hand placement, two key traits that scouts love about him. Off the field, Tucker is an avid outdoorsman, often spending his weekends fishing and hiking in the mountains of North Carolina.

Devontae Porter
  • Position: RT
  • School: Oklahoma State
  • Height: 6’5
  • Weight: 316 lbs
  • Age: 21
  • Position Ranking: 5
  • Big Board Placement: Round 1, Pick 32
Backstory:
Devontae Porter is an Oklahoma native, hailing from the small town of Chickasha, where high school football is king. Devontae was a three-sport athlete in high school, excelling in football, basketball, and track and field (although he dropped track and field as he began filling into his bigger frame). His athleticism and length made him an attractive recruit for Oklahoma State, where he became a key part of their offensive line from the moment he stepped on campus. Devontae is known for his agility and ability to get to the second level in the run game, a skill that has made him a perfect fit for Oklahoma State’s spread offense. Despite his athleticism, some scouts have expressed concerns about his technique, particularly in pass protection, as he sometimes struggles with his hand placement against elite pass rushers. Off the field, Devontae is a big personality, known for his sense of humor and his love of music—he even plays the drums in a local band during the offseason.


OFFENSIVE GUARDS

Jason Toon
  • Position: LG
  • School: Duke
  • Height: 6’6
  • Weight: 330 lbs
  • Age: 22
  • Position Ranking: 1
  • Big Board Placement: Round 1, Pick 27
Backstory:
Jason Toon is one of the more technically sound offensive linemen in the draft, known for his intelligence and precise blocking. Coming from a small town in upstate New York, Jason chose Duke to balance his academic ambitions with his football career. A standout in Duke’s offense, Jason quickly became the leader of their offensive line, earning All-ACC honors in both his junior and senior years. He’s known for his high football IQ, always making the right reads and adjustments at the line of scrimmage, which made him a coach’s favorite. While Jason doesn’t have elite quickness, his size and technical proficiency allow him to dominate in the run game. Off the field, Jason is focused on finishing his degree in economics and has aspirations of becoming a financial planner after his football career.

Levi Foote
  • Position: RG
  • School: Louisville
  • Height: 6’4
  • Weight: 338 lbs
  • Age: 22
  • Position Ranking: 2
  • Big Board Placement: Round 2, Pick 13
Backstory:
Levi Foote is one of the strongest offensive linemen in the draft, known for his ability to bulldoze defenders in the run game. Hailing from a small farm community in Indiana, Levi developed his strength early on by working on his family’s farm. He brought that power to the football field, where he became a dominant force at Louisville. Levi’s brute strength and aggressive playstyle earned him a reputation as a road grader in the trenches, capable of clearing huge running lanes. While his pass protection can be inconsistent, Levi’s potential as a run blocker makes him an enticing prospect. His intense approach to the game, however, has led to occasional penalties, as he sometimes struggles to control his aggression on the field. Despite that, teams love his physicality and potential. Off the field, Levi is passionate about fitness and has developed his own workout program, which he hopes to turn into a business one day.

Derrick Thompson
  • Position: LG
  • School: Boston College
  • Height: 6’5
  • Weight: 312 lbs
  • Age: 22
  • Position Ranking: 3
  • Big Board Placement: Round 2, Pick 24
Backstory:
Derrick Thompson is the type of offensive lineman who quietly dominates games, known for his consistency and versatility. At Boston College, Derrick became a key cog in one of the best offensive lines in the ACC, showing his ability to play both guard and tackle when needed. Derrick’s balanced skill set makes him a reliable protector in both the run and pass games, though he excels as a pass blocker, where his quick hands and footwork shine. Despite being one of the more underrated linemen in the draft, scouts see him as a plug-and-play starter with a high floor. Derrick is a low-key, no-nonsense player who rarely seeks the spotlight, but his leadership on and off the field is undeniable. Outside of football, Derrick has a passion for photography, often using his travels with the team as an opportunity to capture landscapes and moments behind the lens.

Bryson Mahone
  • Position: LG
  • School: UCLA
  • Height: 6’3
  • Weight: 301 lbs
  • Age: 22
  • Position Ranking: 4
  • Big Board Placement: Round 3, Pick 5
Backstory:
Bryson Mahone is known for his mobility and athleticism, making him a perfect fit for zone-blocking schemes. Coming from Colorado, Bryson was a standout high school athlete who played multiple positions on the football field, but UCLA saw his potential as an interior lineman. At UCLA, Bryson’s ability to get out in space and block for screen plays made him invaluable in their high-tempo offense. Though slightly undersized compared to other linemen, his quick feet and ability to pull effectively set him apart from more traditional guards. His versatility and athleticism are his strongest assets, though scouts question his ability to handle powerful defensive tackles in one-on-one situations. Bryson is known for his energetic personality and his tireless work ethic, always looking for ways to improve his technique. Outside of football, Bryson has an interest in martial arts, having practiced Brazilian jiu-jitsu during his off-seasons.

Taylor Faulkner
  • Position: LG
  • School: Michigan State
  • Height: 6’3
  • Weight: 304 lbs
  • Age: 22
  • Position Ranking: 5
  • Big Board Placement: Round 3, Pick 6
Backstory:
Taylor Faulkner is a grinder, known for his toughness and physicality at the point of attack. A native of Minnesota, Taylor grew up playing hockey before transitioning to football, and his background in contact sports is evident in his hard-nosed playstyle. At Michigan State, Taylor became known for his tenacity in the run game, often driving defenders off the ball and finishing plays with authority. He’s one of the more physical offensive linemen in the draft, though his pass protection has been a point of critique, particularly his lateral movement against quicker defenders. Scouts love his toughness and mental fortitude, though he’ll need to refine his footwork at the next level. Off the field, Taylor is passionate about ice fishing and is known to spend his winters in his home state braving the elements in search of the next big catch.


CENTERS

Mike Looney
  • Position: C
  • School: UNLV
  • Height: 6’2
  • Weight: 301 lbs
  • Age: 22
  • Position Ranking: 1
  • Big Board Placement: Round 5, Pick 1
Backstory:
Mike Looney may not have come from a football powerhouse, but his intelligence and leadership on the field made him the top center in the draft (of a very weak group at this position). Growing up in Reno, Nevada, Mike chose UNLV to stay close to home, and despite playing for a smaller program, he quickly established himself as the leader of the offensive line. Known for his football smarts, Mike is a technician at the center position, making all the pre-snap reads and line adjustments. He’s not the biggest or the strongest lineman in the draft, but his ability to diagnose defenses and his consistency in snapping and blocking have made him invaluable to his team. Off the field, Mike is known as a student of the game, often spending hours in the film room. He’s also passionate about coaching and has already started working with local youth football teams in Nevada during the offseason.

Cam Corcoran
  • Position: C
  • School: Kentucky
  • Height: 6’5
  • Weight: 318 lbs
  • Age: 22
  • Position Ranking: 2
  • Big Board Placement: Round 5, Pick 9
Backstory:
Cam Corcoran is a physical specimen for a center, standing at 6’5” and known for his rare blend of size and athleticism. Raised in Akron, Ohio, Cam was a basketball standout before fully committing to football. His height and athleticism make him a natural for the center position, where he’s excelled at Kentucky, anchoring one of the most productive offensive lines in the SEC. Cam is known for his ability to get out in space and block at the second level, which has made him a key part of Kentucky’s rushing attack. While his size is an advantage in run blocking, some scouts worry about his pad level in pass protection, as he occasionally struggles with lower, more powerful defensive linemen. Off the field, Cam is known for his easygoing personality and his passion for cooking, often hosting team dinners with his signature barbecue dishes.

Lucas Dawson
  • Position: C
  • School: Texas A&M
  • Height: 6’1
  • Weight: 290 lbs
  • Age: 21
  • Position Ranking: 3
  • Big Board Placement: Round 6, Pick 19
Backstory:
Lucas Dawson might be the smallest center in this draft, but his toughness and work ethic have made him a standout at Texas A&M. Originally from Biloxi, Mississippi, Lucas grew up in a football family, with his father coaching high school football. That background helped Lucas develop his football instincts and understanding of the game from an early age. At Texas A&M, Lucas was the glue that held the offensive line together, known for his leadership and ability to keep the line organized. He’s a scrappy player, often going up against bigger and stronger defensive linemen but rarely backing down. Despite his size, Lucas has a motor that never stops, and his toughness is what sets him apart. Scouts love his ability to handle stunts and blitzes, though some wonder if his smaller frame will hold up against the massive nose tackles in the NFL. Off the field, Lucas is known for his love of fishing, spending much of his free time on the Gulf Coast when he’s not on the football field.



DEFENSIVE ENDS

Shemar Claxton
  • Position: LE
  • School: Georgia Tech
  • Height: 6’4
  • Weight: 272 lbs
  • Age: 22
  • Position Ranking: 1
  • Big Board Placement: Round 1, Pick 3
Backstory:
Shemar Claxton is one of the safest picks in the draft, known for his elite size, strength, and football instincts. Originally from Hinesville, Georgia, Shemar chose to stay in-state and became a defensive cornerstone for Georgia Tech. His combination of size and athleticism allows him to dominate both in the run game and as a pass rusher. Shemar finished his senior year with 14 sacks and 22 tackles for loss, leading the ACC in both categories. Scouts love his motor and relentless pursuit of the quarterback, but his maturity and leadership on and off the field are what truly make him a standout prospect. Some say his calm and calculated demeanor makes him a “coach on the field,” and he’s earned the respect of teammates and coaches alike. Off the field, Shemar is known for his discipline—he’s a dedicated student of martial arts, which he credits for his mental toughness and technique.

Emmanuel Haden
  • Position: RE
  • School: USC
  • Height: 6’3
  • Weight: 265 lbs
  • Age: 22
  • Position Ranking: 2
  • Big Board Placement: Round 1, Pick 6
Backstory:
Emmanuel Haden is an explosive edge rusher with a deadly combination of strength and acceleration. Raised in Boulder, Colorado, Emmanuel was a multi-sport athlete in high school, excelling in track and field, which helped develop his incredible burst off the line. At USC, Emmanuel became one of the most feared pass rushers in the Pac-12, racking up double-digit sack totals in each of his final two seasons. His ability to overpower offensive linemen with his strength and beat them around the edge with his speed makes him a complete package. However, some scouts have questioned his consistency, as he’s been known to disappear in games against elite competition. Off the field, Emmanuel is an avid chess player, a hobby that reflects his strategic approach to football. He’s also a vocal leader who isn’t afraid to call out teammates when they’re not pulling their weight, a trait that has both inspired and rubbed some people the wrong way.

Lamont Green
  • Position: RE
  • School: Michigan
  • Height: 6’5
  • Weight: 259 lbs
  • Age: 21
  • Position Ranking: 3
  • Big Board Placement: Round 1, Pick 8
Backstory:
Lamont Green is a physically gifted edge rusher who dominated the Big Ten with his length and athleticism. Hailing from East Lansing, Michigan, Lamont shocked many when he chose to play for rival Michigan rather than stay home and attend Michigan State. His decision paid off, as he became a force for the Wolverines, amassing 18 tackles for loss and 12 sacks in his junior year. Lamont’s athleticism allows him to bend the edge and pursue quarterbacks relentlessly, though some scouts question his discipline in the run game. His rivalry with Michigan State remains one of the highlights of his college career, as Lamont put up some of his best performances against his hometown school. Off the field, Lamont is known for his charitable work, particularly his involvement in a program that mentors young athletes in underserved communities. His combination of talent and character makes him one of the most intriguing defensive prospects in the draft.

Joe Pitts
  • Position: LE
  • School: Miami
  • Height: 6’3
  • Weight: 290 lbs
  • Age: 21
  • Position Ranking: 4
  • Big Board Placement: Round 1, Pick 19
Backstory:
Joe Pitts is a throwback defensive end, known for his power and ability to dominate in the trenches. Born in the small town of Dothan, Alabama, Joe grew up playing both football and basketball, but his love for football led him to Miami. At Miami, Joe developed into a rock-solid presence on the defensive line, consistently pushing offensive linemen into the backfield and shutting down the run. He’s a strong, physical player who wins with leverage and technique rather than speed. Joe’s size and strength make him a versatile defensive lineman who can play both end and tackle in certain packages. However, his lack of elite quickness has raised some concerns about his ability to be an every-down edge rusher at the next level. Off the field, Joe is known for his intensity and no-nonsense attitude, but he’s also a huge fan of comic books, often retreating into that world to relax outside of football.

Bradley Stephenson
  • Position: LE
  • School: Penn State
  • Height: 6’5
  • Weight: 283 lbs
  • Age: 21
  • Position Ranking: 5
  • Big Board Placement: Round 1, Pick 22
Backstory:
Bradley Stephenson is a high-motor player who excels at disrupting the quarterback, known for his relentless pursuit and high energy. Coming from Williamsport, Pennsylvania, Bradley was always the most energetic player on the field, a trait that helped him stand out at Penn State. He led the Big Ten in pressures and quarterback hurries during his junior year, often collapsing the pocket even if he didn’t record the sack. Bradley’s effort and determination make up for what he lacks in natural athleticism, though some scouts have expressed concerns about his ability to handle bigger offensive linemen in the NFL. His work ethic is unquestionable, and he’s known for his intense offseason training regimen, often spending hours improving his strength and technique. Off the field, Bradley is known for his competitive streak in everything he does, whether it's football, video games, or even board games, where his fiery personality shines through.


DEFENSIVE TACKLES

Devin Winslow
  • Position: DT
  • School: Florida
  • Height: 6’6
  • Weight: 342 lbs
  • Age: 21
  • Position Ranking: 1
  • Big Board Placement: Round 1, Pick 10
Backstory:
Devin Winslow is the strongest player in the draft and a disruptive force in the middle of the defensive line. Raised in the small coastal town of Fort Walton Beach, Florida, Devin was known for his size and strength from an early age, often overpowering opponents in youth football. At Florida, Devin became the centerpiece of their defense, regularly collapsing the pocket and shutting down the run. His ability to take on double teams and still get penetration made him a nightmare for offensive lines across the SEC. Devin’s strength is legendary—he holds the Florida program record for bench press reps and often tosses offensive linemen like ragdolls. However, some scouts wonder if his massive frame could lead to conditioning issues in the NFL. Off the field, Devin is soft-spoken and humble, preferring to stay out of the spotlight. He’s passionate about woodworking and spends his free time crafting furniture for his family’s home.

Malcolm Foster
  • Position: DT
  • School: Georgia
  • Height: 6’4
  • Weight: 302 lbs
  • Age: 21
  • Position Ranking: 2
  • Big Board Placement: Round 1, Pick 24
Backstory:
Malcolm Foster is one of the most technically sound defensive tackles in this class, known for his hand placement and ability to shed blocks. Born in Jackson, Mississippi, Malcolm wasn’t highly recruited out of high school and wasn’t expected to see the field a ton as a three star recruit coming in to Georiga, but his relentless work ethic earned him a scholarship to Georgia. At Georgia, Malcolm developed into one of the most consistent interior defenders in the SEC, finishing his senior year with 10 sacks and 15 tackles for loss. His motor and technique make him a reliable presence in both the pass rush and run defense, though some scouts believe he lacks the elite athleticism of other top defensive tackles. Malcolm is known for his high football IQ, often diagnosing plays before they happen, which helps him get an edge on his blockers. Off the field, Malcolm is an aspiring chef and has dreams of opening a restaurant one day, often cooking meals for his teammates after big wins.

JaWuan Payne
  • Position: DT
  • School: Clemson
  • Height: 6’3
  • Weight: 311 lbs
  • Age: 23
  • Position Ranking: 3
  • Big Board Placement: Round 1, Pick 28
Backstory:
JaWuan Payne is a fierce competitor with a chip on his shoulder, known for his explosive first step and ability to penetrate into the backfield. Hailing from Roanoke, Virginia, JaWuan wasn’t highly recruited due to concerns about his height, but he quickly proved his doubters wrong at Clemson. JaWuan's ability to fire off the ball and disrupt plays in the backfield made him a key part of Clemson’s dominant defensive line. He finished his college career with 12 sacks and 18 tackles for loss, becoming one of the most disruptive interior linemen in the ACC. However, some scouts worry about his consistency, as JaWuan occasionally disappears in games against elite competition. His fiery personality has also led to clashes with coaches and teammates, but he channels that energy on the field to fuel his aggressive play. Off the field, JaWuan is known for his love of music and plays multiple instruments, often using music as a way to relax and refocus before games.

Greg Rogers
  • Position: DT
  • School: Alabama
  • Height: 6’4
  • Weight: 306 lbs
  • Age: 22
  • Position Ranking: 4
  • Big Board Placement: Round 2, Pick 31
Backstory:
Greg Rogers is a prototypical Alabama defensive tackle, known for his power and ability to stuff the run. Raised in the small town of Decatur, Alabama, Greg dreamed of playing for the Crimson Tide from a young age, and when he got the opportunity, he didn’t waste it. At Alabama, Greg became a key part of their defensive line rotation, helping the team maintain its reputation as one of the best defenses in college football. His ability to clog up running lanes and take on double teams makes him an attractive prospect for teams looking for a true nose tackle. However, Greg’s pass-rushing ability has been questioned, as he primarily excels in run-stopping situations. Off the field, Greg is quiet and reserved, often keeping to himself. He’s passionate about cars and spends much of his free time restoring old vehicles, a hobby that helps him relax after the grind of football.

Dion McCauley
  • Position: DT
  • School: Richmond
  • Height: 6’1
  • Weight: 295 lbs
  • Age: 22
  • Position Ranking: 5
  • Big Board Placement: Round 3, Pick 2
Backstory:
Dion McCauley is the underdog of this draft, coming from a smaller school but playing with the tenacity and toughness of a top-tier program. Originally from Greensboro, North Carolina, Dion chose to play at Richmond to stay close to home and close to his sick aunt (who also lives in Richmond), and despite not getting the attention of larger programs, he quickly made a name for himself. Dion’s explosiveness off the ball and his ability to slip through blocks helped him lead his team in sacks for three consecutive seasons. While scouts love his high motor and aggressiveness, some question whether his size and strength will translate to the next level. Dion’s journey from a small school to a potential NFL career has made him one of the more intriguing prospects in the draft. Off the field, Dion is a history enthusiast and spends much of his downtime reading about the Civil War, often visiting historical battlefields near his hometown.


OUTSIDE LINEBACKERS

Josh Sheffield
  • Position: LOLB
  • School: Ohio State
  • Height: 6’3
  • Weight: 237 lbs
  • Age: 21
  • Position Ranking: 1
  • Big Board Placement: Round 1, Pick 12
Backstory:
Josh Sheffield is a dynamic outside linebacker known for his speed and sideline-to-sideline range. Originally from Dover, Delaware, Josh didn’t come from a football hotbed, but his athleticism quickly drew the attention of powerhouse programs like Ohio State. At Ohio State, Josh became the leader of their defense, known for his ability to cover tight ends and running backs in space while also being a fierce pass rusher. He finished his junior year with 85 tackles, 8 sacks, and 3 interceptions, earning All-Big Ten honors. Scouts love Josh’s versatility, as he can rush the passer, drop into coverage, and defend the run with equal effectiveness. However, there have been some concerns about his frame, as some question whether he can hold up against bigger offensive linemen at the next level. Off the field, Josh is known for his focus and dedication, often spending his free time studying film and perfecting his craft. Despite his quiet demeanor, Josh is fiercely competitive and loves proving his doubters wrong.

Marquise Clark
  • Position: ROLB
  • School: Nebraska
  • Height: 6’5
  • Weight: 251 lbs
  • Age: 22
  • Position Ranking: 2
  • Big Board Placement: Round 1, Pick 20
Backstory:
Marquise Clark is a physically imposing outside linebacker who thrives in attacking the quarterback. Growing up in Pine Bluff, Arkansas, Marquise was always one of the biggest and most athletic kids in his class. His decision to attend Nebraska paid off, as he became a terror off the edge in the Cornhuskers’ defense. Marquise’s combination of length and power allows him to dominate offensive linemen and disrupt passing games. He finished his senior year with 10 sacks and 17 tackles for loss, and his ability to set the edge against the run makes him a well-rounded prospect. Scouts love his physical tools, but some wonder if his technique needs refinement, as he relies heavily on his raw power rather than polished moves. Off the field, Marquise has a bit of a rebellious streak, often clashing with coaches and occasionally being late to team meetings. Despite this, his teammates respect his playmaking ability, and many believe he just needs the right coach to unlock his full potential.

Vince Meadows
  • Position: ROLB
  • School: Iowa State
  • Height: 6’5
  • Weight: 260 lbs
  • Age: 22
  • Position Ranking: 3
  • Big Board Placement: Round 1, Pick 21
Backstory:
Vince Meadows is a traditional, hard-nosed linebacker with a throwback mentality. Coming from Cedar Rapids, Iowa, Vince embodies the tough, blue-collar work ethic associated with Midwestern football. At Iowa State, Vince became the heart and soul of the defense, leading the team in tackles for three straight seasons. Known for his ability to diagnose plays and quickly get to the ball carrier, Vince is a reliable run defender who rarely misses tackles. His physicality and football IQ make him a standout, though scouts worry about his pass-rushing ability, as he’s more effective against the run than getting to the quarterback. Vince has had to battle through injuries throughout his college career, missing time in both his sophomore and junior seasons with knee issues. Despite these setbacks, he’s proven to be resilient and tough, two traits that make him a highly sought-after prospect. Off the field, Vince is an avid outdoorsman who enjoys hunting and fishing in his free time.

Tyree Booth
  • Position: ROLB
  • School: Penn State
  • Height: 6’6
  • Weight: 250 lbs
  • Age: 23
  • Position Ranking: 4
  • Big Board Placement: Round 2, Pick 4
Backstory:
Tyree Booth is an athletic freak, standing 6’6” with the kind of length and speed that scouts dream about. Raised in Harrisburg, Pennsylvania, Tyree chose Penn State to stay close to home and became one of the most feared edge rushers in the Big Ten. His ability to explode off the line and disrupt quarterbacks made him a focal point of the Nittany Lions’ defense. Tyree is a pure athlete, often using his length to keep offensive linemen off balance and create havoc in the backfield. However, Tyree has struggled with consistency throughout his college career, often relying on his physical gifts rather than honing his technique. Some scouts worry about his boom-or-bust potential, as he has the tools to dominate but hasn’t put it all together just yet. Off the field, Tyree is known for his quiet intensity and his dedication to his family, often returning home to mentor younger athletes in his community.

Jake Hoffman
  • Position: LOLB
  • School: Indiana
  • Height: 6’4
  • Weight: 246 lbs
  • Age: 21
  • Position Ranking: 5
  • Big Board Placement: Round 2, Pick 6
Backstory:
Jake Hoffman is a relentless linebacker with a high motor and a passion for the game that’s evident in every snap. Raised in Muncie, Indiana, Jake grew up dreaming of playing for Indiana University, and when he got the chance, he made the most of it. Jake is known for his toughness and ability to rush the passer, often flying off the edge to disrupt plays before they can even develop. Despite his smaller frame compared to some other linebackers, Jake plays with an edge, never backing down from a challenge and always fighting for extra yards. His passion for the game is clear, but scouts worry about his size and how he’ll hold up against bigger offensive linemen in the NFL. Off the field, Jake is known for his infectious energy and his leadership, often being described as the “heart” of Indiana’s defense. He’s also heavily involved in charity work, frequently organizing events to raise money for local youth football programs.


MIDDLE LINEBACKERS

Diondre Winters
  • Position: MLB
  • School: Alabama
  • Height: 6’3
  • Weight: 235 lbs
  • Age: 22
  • Position Ranking: 1
  • Big Board Placement: Round 1, Pick 29
Backstory:
Diondre Winters is a leader in the truest sense of the word, both on and off the field. Raised in Tuscaloosa, Alabama, Diondre grew up in the shadow of Bryant-Denny Stadium, dreaming of playing for the Crimson Tide. At Alabama, he became the quarterback of the defense, calling plays and making sure everyone was in the right spot. His combination of football intelligence and physicality made him a tackling machine, leading the team in tackles for two consecutive seasons. Known for his ability to diagnose plays quickly, Diondre rarely gets caught out of position, and his speed allows him to cover sideline to sideline. However, scouts question whether he has the pass-rushing skills to be a complete linebacker at the next level, as he was more of a traditional run-stuffer in college. Off the field, Diondre is deeply involved in his community, often volunteering at local schools and mentoring young athletes. His leadership qualities are unquestioned, making him a player NFL teams will covet as a foundational piece for their defense.

Amari Parks
  • Position: MLB
  • School: Washington State
  • Height: 6’0
  • Weight: 240 lbs
  • Age: 22
  • Position Ranking: 2
  • Big Board Placement: Round 2, Pick 26
Backstory:
Amari Parks plays with a chip on his shoulder, always eager to prove that he belongs among the elite linebackers in the draft. Amari didn’t receive much national attention coming out of high school, but he made the most of his opportunity at Washington State. A tenacious tackler, Amari is known for his downhill style of play, often blowing up running plays before they can develop. His physicality and toughness make him an enforcer in the middle of the defense, but scouts have raised concerns about his coverage skills, as he struggled against more athletic tight ends and running backs in college. Amari’s fiery personality has both helped and hurt him throughout his career—while his passion for the game is undeniable, he’s had a few run-ins with coaches and teammates due to his intensity. Off the field, Amari is known for his love of motorcycles and often goes on long rides to clear his head after games.

David Anderson
  • Position: MLB
  • School: Stanford
  • Height: 6’1
  • Weight: 249 lbs
  • Age: 23
  • Position Ranking: 3
  • Big Board Placement: Round 3, Pick 1
Backstory:
David Anderson is one of the most cerebral players in the draft, known for his high football IQ and ability to outthink opposing offenses. Hailing from Fresno, California, David chose Stanford not just for its football program, but also for the academic opportunities. At Stanford, he became the backbone of the defense, often making adjustments at the line of scrimmage and leading the team in tackles. His intelligence and leadership have earned him comparisons to some of the best linebackers in the NFL, though some scouts worry about his overall athleticism. While David isn’t the fastest linebacker in this draft, his instincts allow him to play faster than his physical traits suggest. Off the field, David is known for his academic achievements, having graduated with a degree in engineering, and he plans to pursue a career in renewable energy once his football days are over.

Johnny Rowe
  • Position: MLB
  • School: Auburn
  • Height: 6’1
  • Weight: 225 lbs
  • Age: 23
  • Position Ranking: 4
  • Big Board Placement: Round 4, Pick 1
Backstory:
Johnny Rowe is a playmaker, known for his ability to create turnovers and make game-changing plays. Johnny’s athleticism was evident from a young age, as he excelled in both football and basketball. At Auburn, he became a fan favorite for his knack for making big plays at crucial moments—whether it was a strip sack or a key interception, Johnny always seemed to be in the right place at the right time. Scouts love his ability to affect the game in multiple ways, though there are concerns about his size and durability, as he often played through injuries during his college career. Off the field, Johnny is a bit of a prankster, known for keeping things light in the locker room with his jokes and antics. He’s also deeply involved in charity work, often organizing events to raise money for children’s hospitals.

John Shelley
  • Position: MLB
  • School: Oklahoma
  • Height: 6’4
  • Weight: 239 lbs
  • Age: 22
  • Position Ranking: 5
  • Big Board Placement: Round 4, Pick 27
Backstory:
John Shelley is a physical specimen with the size and strength to dominate in the middle of the defense. John grew up with football in his blood, as his father played linebacker in the NFL. That legacy pushed John to work harder than his peers, and his relentless training made him one of the top linebackers in the Big 12. At Oklahoma, John became known for his physicality and ability to shed blocks, often punishing ball carriers with bone-rattling hits. However, scouts have raised concerns about his coverage skills, as he struggled to defend more agile tight ends in passing situations. Despite this, John’s upside as a run defender and his leadership qualities make him a strong prospect. Off the field, John is quiet and reserved, often spending his free time reading books about military history and strategy, which he says helps him approach football with a tactical mindset.


CORNERBACKS

Jayden Gilbert
  • Position: CB
  • School: Miami
  • Height: 6’1
  • Weight: 201 lbs
  • Age: 21
  • Position Ranking: 1
  • Big Board Placement: Round 1, Pick 5
Backstory:
Jayden Gilbert is considered the most “lockdown” cornerback in this draft, drawing comparisons to NFL legends. Raised in Bradenton, Florida, Jayden attended the famed IMG Academy, where his skills were honed against elite competition. At Miami, Jayden quickly made a name for himself by shutting down some of the best wide receivers in the ACC, finishing his junior season with five interceptions and numerous pass deflections. His size, length, and speed make him a nightmare for opposing quarterbacks, as he has the ability to press at the line of scrimmage and recover deep if necessary. Scouts love his competitiveness and intelligence, but some have pointed out that he can be too aggressive at times, occasionally biting on double moves. Off the field, Jayden is soft-spoken and driven by his desire to be the best, often quoting his favorite cornerback, Darelle Revis, as his inspiration.

Terrance Fulton
  • Position: CB
  • School: Auburn
  • Height: 6’3
  • Weight: 196 lbs
  • Age: 22
  • Position Ranking: 2
  • Big Board Placement: Round 1, Pick 11
Backstory:
Terrance Fulton is one of the more physical cornerbacks in the draft, known for his ability to jam receivers at the line and disrupt their routes. Born in San Antonio, Texas, Terrance was a standout track star in high school, which translated into his ability to stay stride for stride with receivers. At Auburn, Terrance became a feared corner, not only for his coverage skills but also for his ability to play the run. He’s been described as a “corner with a linebacker’s mentality,” often coming up to lay hard hits on running backs. Terrance has had to overcome adversity—he broke his wrist during his sophomore year, but he came back stronger and more focused. Scouts love his toughness and football IQ, but there are concerns about his ability to cover quicker, shifty receivers, as he relies heavily on his size and physicality. Off the field, Terrance is known for his outgoing personality and leadership, frequently rallying his teammates with his fiery speeches before games.

Donovan Branch
  • Position: CB
  • School: Michigan State
  • Height: 6’2
  • Weight: 206 lbs
  • Age: 22
  • Position Ranking: 3
  • Big Board Placement: Round 1, Pick 14
Backstory:
Donovan Branch is a long, athletic cornerback who excels in man coverage, often shadowing the opposing team’s top receiver. Raised in Rochester Hills, Michigan, Donovan was a local hero, leading his high school team to two state championships before committing to Michigan State. At MSU, Donovan quickly became known for his ability to lock down receivers, rarely giving up big plays and consistently winning his one-on-one matchups. He has excellent ball skills, finishing his college career with 8 interceptions, many of them in clutch moments. However, some scouts question his tackling ability, as Donovan tends to rely on his coverage skills rather than getting physical in run support. Despite this, his natural athleticism and ability to cover ground make him a top prospect. Off the field, Donovan is an avid basketball player, often crediting his time on the hardwood for helping him develop his footwork and timing on the football field.

Joseph Matthews
  • Position: CB
  • School: Louisville
  • Height: 6’3
  • Weight: 183 lbs
  • Age: 22
  • Position Ranking: 4
  • Big Board Placement: Round 2, Pick 21
Backstory:
Joseph Matthews is a lanky, high-upside cornerback with all the tools to develop into a shutdown defender. Coming from Terre Haute, Indiana, Joseph was under the radar for much of his high school career until he dominated in a summer football camp, earning him offers from top schools. He chose Louisville for its reputation of producing NFL-caliber defensive backs, and during his time there, Joseph grew into his long frame, using his height to disrupt passing lanes and challenge taller receivers. His length allows him to make up ground quickly, and he led the ACC in pass breakups in his final year. However, scouts have concerns about his thin frame and whether he can handle the physicality of bigger NFL receivers. Despite this, Joseph’s potential is undeniable, and many believe with the right coaching, he could be a Pro Bowl-caliber player. Off the field, Joseph is known for his quiet, almost introverted nature, often preferring to spend his time reading books rather than partying or being in the spotlight.

Rahlik Adkinsson
  • Position: CB
  • School: Wisconsin
  • Height: 5’11
  • Weight: 187 lbs
  • Age: 21
  • Position Ranking: 5
  • Big Board Placement: Round 2, Pick 23
Backstory:
Rahlik Adkinsson is one of the more versatile cornerbacks in this class, known for his ability to play both outside and in the slot. Rahlik wasn’t heavily recruited out of high school due to his size, but Wisconsin saw potential in his quickness and football instincts. At Wisconsin, Rahlik became known for his ball-hawking skills, finishing his junior year with 6 interceptions and numerous pass deflections. His ability to read the quarterback and jump routes is one of his biggest strengths, though some scouts worry about his smaller stature when matched up against bigger, more physical receivers. Rahlik also made a name for himself as a return specialist, using his speed and elusiveness to flip field position for his team. Off the field, Rahlik is known for his work ethic and commitment to improvement, often being the first to arrive at practice and the last to leave. He’s passionate about mentoring younger players and hopes to start a youth football camp after his playing days.


SAFETIES

D’Mon Renwick
  • Position: SS
  • School: Notre Dame
  • Height: 6’1
  • Weight: 213 lbs
  • Age: 21
  • Position Ranking: 1
  • Big Board Placement: Round 1, Pick 16
Backstory:
D’Mon Renwick is a hard-hitting, instinctual strong safety known for his leadership and ability to diagnose plays quickly. Born and raised in South Bend, Indiana, D’Mon grew up idolizing Notre Dame players and was thrilled to suit up for the Fighting Irish. At Notre Dame, he became a captain of the defense in his junior season, setting the tone with his physicality and smart play. D’Mon is a punishing tackler who excels in run support, often coming down into the box to blow up plays before they develop. However, some scouts have raised concerns about his coverage ability against more athletic tight ends and slot receivers, as his aggressive style sometimes leaves him vulnerable in space. Off the field, D’Mon is known for his quiet confidence and his work with local charities, often speaking at schools about the importance of education and community involvement.

Glenn Charles
  • Position: FS
  • School: Texas
  • Height: 6’2
  • Weight: 217 lbs
  • Age: 22
  • Position Ranking: 2
  • Big Board Placement: Round 1, Pick 30
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Glenn Charles is one of the most athletic safeties in the draft, known for his range and ability to make plays deep in coverage. Originally from Lafayette, Louisiana, Glenn moved to Texas for high school, where his blend of size and speed made him a top recruit. At Texas, Glenn became a playmaker in the secondary, frequently flying around the field to break up passes and make interceptions. He finished his senior year with five interceptions and 10 pass deflections, showing his ability to cover a lot of ground and be a ballhawk in the back end of the defense. While his coverage skills are highly praised, scouts have questioned his tackling ability, particularly in run support, where he sometimes struggles to bring down bigger ball carriers. Off the field, Glenn is a charismatic figure who enjoys interacting with fans and media alike, and he’s passionate about fashion, often seen in custom suits and flashy outfits before games.

Khalil Stephenson
  • Position: SS
  • School: Georgia
  • Height: 5’11
  • Weight: 208 lbs
  • Age: 21
  • Position Ranking: 3
  • Big Board Placement: Round 2, Pick 12
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Khalil Stephenson is a fiery, competitive strong safety who excels in both run support and coverage. Born in Wilmington, Delaware, Khalil made a name for himself in high school as a versatile defensive back capable of playing anywhere in the secondary. At Georgia, Khalil’s ability to cover ground and play physical football earned him a starting spot as a sophomore. He became one of the leaders of the Bulldogs' defense, finishing his junior year with 85 tackles, four interceptions, and countless big plays in crucial moments. Scouts love Khalil’s versatility and leadership, though some have raised concerns about his aggressive style, which sometimes leads to missed tackles or blown coverages when he takes too many risks. Off the field, Khalil is known for his love of sports cars, often attending car shows during the offseason and dreaming of starting his own collection one day.

Corey Chaney
  • Position: SS
  • School: Alabama
  • Height: 5’11
  • Weight: 210 lbs
  • Age: 22
  • Position Ranking: 4
  • Big Board Placement: Round 2, Pick 18
Backstory:
Corey Chaney is a physical, no-nonsense strong safety who plays with an edge and embraces contact. Raised in Tuscaloosa, Alabama, Corey always dreamed of playing for the Crimson Tide, and he lived up to the expectations placed on him by becoming a key figure in Alabama’s vaunted defense. Corey is known for his hard-hitting style, often laying devastating hits on ball carriers and receivers alike. His physicality and toughness make him an enforcer in the secondary, but his tendency to play aggressively has led to penalties and blown assignments in coverage. Scouts appreciate his ability to defend the run but question his discipline when defending deep passes. Off the field, Corey is passionate about coaching, often helping out with youth football camps during the summer, and he plans to pursue coaching after his playing career is over.

C.J. Ellison
  • Position: FS
  • School: Iowa
  • Height: 5’11
  • Weight: 213 lbs
  • Age: 22
  • Position Ranking: 5
  • Big Board Placement: Round 2, Pick 20
Backstory:
C.J. Ellison is a hard-working free safety known for his intelligence and ability to position himself perfectly on the field. Hailing from Sioux City, Iowa, C.J. wasn’t heavily recruited out of high school but earned a scholarship to play for Iowa after impressing at a local football camp. At Iowa, C.J. became the leader of the defense, often making calls and adjustments in the secondary. His football IQ allows him to diagnose plays quickly, and his positioning often puts him in the right spot to make plays on the ball. While he isn’t the fastest or most athletic safety in the draft, C.J. makes up for it with his instincts and ability to read quarterbacks. Scouts love his leadership and knowledge of the game, though some worry about his overall athleticism at the next level. Off the field, C.J. is known for his quiet demeanor and passion for learning—he’s an avid reader who is working toward a degree in sports psychology.


SPECIAL TEAMS

Dwight Watts
  • Position: P
  • School: Cincinnati
  • Height: 6’1
  • Weight: 216 lbs
  • Age: 22
  • Position Ranking: 1
  • Big Board Placement: Round 6, Pick 3
Backstory:
Dwight Watts is one of the top punters in the draft, known for his booming leg and ability to flip field position. Coming from Springfield, Ohio, Dwight didn’t start punting until his sophomore year of high school after an injury forced him to give up playing wide receiver. He quickly found his niche and turned into one of the most consistent punters in the country at Cincinnati. Dwight has excellent control over his punts, often pinning opponents deep inside their own territory. Scouts rave about his ability to handle pressure, as he rarely shanks punts in critical moments. However, some have raised concerns about his consistency in bad weather, as he struggled with accuracy in windy conditions. Off the field, Dwight is known for his laid-back personality and his love of fishing, often spending his off days at local lakes with his fishing gear.

Dan Hunter
  • Position: K
  • School: Rhode Island
  • Height: 6’3
  • Weight: 203 lbs
  • Age: 23
  • Position Ranking: 1
  • Big Board Placement: Round 7, Pick 11
Backstory:
Dan Hunter is a reliable placekicker with a big leg, known for hitting clutch kicks in high-pressure situations. Originally from Rutland, Vermont, Dan is one of the rare players to come out of a small program like Rhode Island and garner NFL attention. Throughout his college career, Dan was known for his accuracy, nailing field goals from 50+ yards with ease. His longest field goal in college was a 58-yarder that won a conference championship game in overtime, cementing his reputation as a big-game kicker. While his leg strength is undeniable, scouts have questioned his consistency on shorter kicks and extra points, as he’s missed a few in key situations. Off the field, Dan is passionate about animal rights and spends much of his time volunteering at animal shelters, where he hopes to start his own charity one day.

Brian Kincaid
  • Position: P
  • School: Texas State
  • Height: 6’5
  • Weight: 202 lbs
  • Age: 22
  • Position Ranking: 2
  • Big Board Placement: Round 7, Pick 15
Backstory:
Brian Kincaid is a tall, athletic punter with a knack for directional punting, allowing him to pin opponents deep and control field position. Born in Kerrville, Texas, Brian was a standout soccer player before switching to football in his senior year of high school. His soccer background gave him excellent control over his punts, allowing him to place the ball with precision. At Texas State, Brian became one of the most reliable punters in the country, often being called upon to flip field position and pin opponents inside their own 10-yard line. Scouts love his size and athleticism, which also allows him to handle fake punts and trick plays effectively. However, some wonder if his lack of experience compared to other punters might affect his transition to the NFL. Off the field, Brian is known for his love of music and plays several instruments, often performing at local venues during the offseason.
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This post will be for anyone that would like to add their own fictional player to a future draft. The one thing that I will say is that I can promise you that your player will be included as a first round prospect in a future draft but I can NOT guarantee that you will be a star. I determine that with my own random system so submit at your own risk. Follow the template below and post your prospects in this thread and you will see them included in a draft at some point. Also feel free to write your own story as well. If you need an example, reference the post below.



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Name: Chris Valentine
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Playstyle: Ultimate disruptor, what he lacks in physicals he makes up for in mental ability, right place/right time kind of guy
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Would would be really cool is if yall had EACFB 25 and th recruits you bring in through the years in dynasty would be the prospects you use for the draft classes. Doing it this way would also have actual gameplay of the prospects to go along with the reports. It's probably impossible to do this as everyone has jobs and a life but it would be cool since we can export and import between madden and college like the old days
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Name: Luthor McGlockton “LMG”
College: UCLA
Height: 6’4
Weight: 222
Age: 22
Playstyle:

Ceiling - Steve McNair
Floor - Trey Lance

Backstory:

Growing up in a rough neighborhood in Inglewood, the quarterback had to fight for everything he had. Raised by a single mother who worked multiple jobs to make ends meet, he learned the value of hard work and determination at a young age. Despite facing adversity both on and off the field, the quarterback never let his circumstances hold him back.

Football became his escape, his passion, and his ticket to a better life. From a young age, he showed immense talent and potential, catching the eye of college scouts early on. With a strong arm, quick feet, and a sharp football IQ, the quarterback was a force to be reckoned with on the field.

But it wasn't just his physical abilities that set him apart - it was his relentless work ethic and unwavering drive to succeed. He spent hours studying film, working on his footwork, and practicing his throws, determined to be the best quarterback he could be.

Despite receiving offers from top programs across the country, the quarterback chose to stay close to home and play for a local university. He saw it as an opportunity to give back to his community and inspire other kids who grew up in similar circumstances.

Throughout his college career, the quarterback faced his fair share of challenges. From dealing with injuries to facing doubts from critics, he never wavered in his belief in himself. With the support of his teammates and coaches, he continued to push himself to new heights, leading his team to victory after victory.

Now in his senior year, the quarterback is a true leader both on and off the field. He is a role model for his teammates, a fierce competitor, and a symbol of resilience and determination. As he prepares for his final season, he knows that the stakes are higher than ever. But with his unwavering dedication and his unbreakable spirit, the quarterback is ready to take on whatever challenges come his way and leave a lasting legacy as one of the most inspiring college football quarterbacks of his time.

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Just a heads up, I tried searching for your draft class in the download center & both your username & file name came up with “no matches.” So you might have to try uploading again
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Just a heads up, I tried searching for your draft class in the download center & both your username & file name came up with “no matches.” So you might have to try uploading again
What's up man. I've been trying to upload the first class all week and no matter what it will not upload. If anyone can help me with this it would be greatly appreciated.

I'm not trying to be overdramatic but I don't even want to continue working on the classes if I can't even get them uploaded so I don't know what's next at this point lol.
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