Makai Lemon
USC | Pre-draft: #13
Ht:5'11"
Wt:190 lbs
Class:JR
Age:21 (2-Jun-2004)
Makai Lemon was the nation's premier receiver in 2025, winning the Fred Biletnikoff Award and earning unanimous All-American honors. A First-Team All-Big Ten selection, he finished the 2025 season with 79 receptions for 1,156 yards and 11 receiving touchdowns, while also being named the Polynesian College Football Player of the Year. These totals represented a significant jump from his 2024 production, where he recorded 764 yards despite a major head and neck injury that required hospitalization. Lemon's draft profile is highlighted by his elite speed, refined route-running, and additional value as a dynamic return specialist.
29
CB
Brandon Cisse
South Carolina | Pre-draft: #31
Ht:6'0"
Wt:190 lbs
Class:JR
Age:20 (3-Jul-2005)
Cisse's first season at South Carolina in 2025 resulted in 19 solo tackles, 1 interception, 1 forced fumble, and 5 passes defended as he stepped into a starting role after transferring from NC State. He had posted 28 tackles and 5 pass breakups with 1 interception in 2024 at NC State before his transfer, indicating steady production across multiple seasons. His Pro Football Focus coverage and run-defense grades were among the best on his team, reflecting strong play in multiple defensive facets. Cisse's ability to contribute turnovers and defend passes helped bolster South Carolina's secondary in a challenging SEC schedule. Strengths include aggressive ball skills and run support instincts, while continued refinement of consistency in man coverage and separation prevention against elite receivers are areas scouts monitor.
71
OT
Isaiah World
Oregon | Pre-draft: #73
receive:
3.71
5.145
6.185
receive:
2.61
Ht:6'8"
Wt:309 lbs
Class:RSR
Oregon's senior offensive tackle transferred from Nevada to Eugene for the 2025 season after starting every game at left tackle for the Wolf Pack in 2024, where he earned All‑Mountain West Honorable Mention honors and compiled strong pass‑blocking grades according to Pro Football Focus. In 2025, World became a fixture on Oregon's offensive line and was recognized with All‑Big Ten media second‑team honors, demonstrating his impact at the Power 4 level. Prior to transferring, he was the No. 1 overall player in the portal according to 247Sports and was named to the Outland Trophy preseason watch list entering his season with the Ducks. World's profile highlights elite length and athletic traits with extensive starting experience, though evaluations note ongoing refinement needed in consistency and technique.
94
DL
Dontay Corleone
Cincinnati | Pre-draft: #79
receive:
3.94
7.255
receive:
3.93
Ht:6'1"
Wt:320 lbs
Class:RSR
Age:23 (7-Aug-2002)
Dontay Corleone is an elite, powerful interior defensive lineman who was named First-team All-Big 12 by the Associated Press in 2024 and Second-team All-Big 12 by the AP in 2025. In the 2025 season, he recorded 13 total tackles, including 3.0 tackles for loss, over 10 games. This followed a strong 2024 junior season where he totaled 26 tackles, 5.0 tackles for loss, and 3.5 sacks. Corleone is known for his rare combination of size, quickness, and explosive power, which makes him nearly unblockable one-on-one and a dominant run stuffer. His primary weakness is his inconsistent motor and ability to generate pressures on obvious passing downs.
113
CB
Daylen Everette
Georgia | Pre-draft: #103
receive:
4.113
2027.5
receive:
2027.3
Ht:6'1"
Wt:190 lbs
Class:SR
Age:21 (6-May-2004)
Daylen Everette completed his senior 2025 season earning All-SEC First Team honors from the SEC Media and Coaches, building on his 2024 season where he was named the SEC Championship MVP. In 2025, he tallied 41 combined tackles, 8 passes defended, and recorded one interception, which came in the SEC Championship Game against Alabama. His 2024 season was also highly productive, finishing with 58 tackles, 3 interceptions (two in the SEC Championship), 2 forced fumbles, and a sack, earning him Coaches Third Team All-SEC selection. Everette projects as a physical and reliable man-coverage corner whose biggest strength is his proven consistency in locking down opponents in high-stakes games.
145
OT
J.C. Davis
Illinois | Pre-draft: #132
receive:
3.71
5.145
6.185
receive:
2.61
Ht:6'5"
Wt:320 lbs
Class:RSR
J.C. Davis earned Second Team All-Big Ten honors from both the coaches and the Associated Press in 2025. A remarkably durable prospect, Davis completed his college career with 49 consecutive starts and was ranked as the No. 3 graded left tackle in the nation by Pro Football Focus for the 2025 regular season. During this final campaign, he allowed only 12 hurries and three sacks across 418 passing downs while anchoring an offensive line that returned all five starters. His collegiate resume also includes a 2023 First Team All-Mountain West selection during his tenure at New Mexico.
167
WR
Josh Cameron
Baylor | Pre-draft: #136
Ht:6'1"
Wt:224 lbs
Class:SR
Age:22 (18-Mar-2003)
In 2025 Josh Cameron recorded 69 receptions for 872 yards and nine touchdowns during the regular season. His standout performance came against Utah, where he set career highs with 13 catches for 165 yards and two scores, helping him surpass 2,000 career receiving yards. For his consistent play, he was named an All-Big 12 selection by the Associated Press and accepted an invitation to the Senior Bowl. Cameron is highly regarded for his sure hands and precise route-running, traits that allowed him to move into the top 10 in program history for career receptions and touchdowns.
185
QB
Sawyer Robertson
Baylor | Pre-draft: #147
receive:
3.71
5.145
6.185
receive:
2.61
Ht:6'4"
Wt:220 lbs
Class:SR
Age:23 (1-Feb-2003)
Sawyer Robertson is a steady, rhythm-based quarterback for Baylor who operates best within structure and tempo-driven concepts. At 6'4”, 215 pounds, Robertson brings good size and functional arm strength, showing the ability to deliver the ball on time to all three levels when his feet are set. He is most effective working through defined reads and play-action looks, displaying solid short-to-intermediate accuracy and comfort attacking the middle of the field. While he offers limited off-script creation and average mobility, Robertson compensates with poise, ball security, and an understanding of spacing within the offense. His ceiling will be shaped by continued growth as a full-field processor and his ability to maintain consistency when pressured, but he profiles as a reliable distributor capable of keeping an offense on schedule.
208
LAR
TE
Dallen Bentley
Utah | Pre-draft: #163
Ht:6'4"
Wt:259 lbs
Class:SR
Bentley paced Utah tight ends in 2025 with 48 receptions for 620 yards and six touchdowns. His campaign was highlighted by a 106-yard, one-touchdown performance in a bowl game victory over Nebraska and a selection to the 2025 All-Big 12 Third Team. While injuries limited his production in previous seasons, he remained available for all 13 games as a senior to earn invitations to the NFL Scouting Combine and the East-West Shrine Bowl. Bentley is regarded as a primary receiving threat with notable strengths in red-zone efficiency and generating yardage after the catch. He enters the draft process following a massive statistical jump from his combined 20 receiving yards recorded over the 2023 and 2024 seasons.
225
KC
IOL
Anez Cooper
Miami (FL) | Pre-draft: #183
receive:
7.225
receive:
7.232
7.256
Ht:6'5"
Wt:350 lbs
Class:SR
In 2025 Anez Cooper started at right guard for Miami and helped the Hurricanes achieve one of the most productive offenses in the country. He was named a second-team All-ACC selection and was featured on the preseason watch list for the Outland Trophy. His recent seasons were marked by a significant recovery from a foot injury that required eight months of rehabilitation prior to the start of the 2025 campaign. Cooper is recognized as a powerful blocker with exceptional raw strength and extensive experience as a multi-year starter. His ability to anchor the pocket and provide a physical presence in the run game are his defining traits as a prospect.
250
S
VJ Payne
Kansas State | Pre-draft: #181
Ht:6'3"
Wt:208 lbs
Class:SR
VJ Payne enters the draft process as a highly experienced starter who recorded 59 total tackles, three tackles for loss, and an interception during the 2025 regular season. This followed a strong 2024 junior campaign where he finished second on the team with 64 tackles and secured two interceptions, including a game-sealer against Tulane and a highlight takeaway against Colorado. He is regarded as an elite athlete for his frame, notably clocking a team-best practice speed of 23.37 miles per hour. While he brings rare size to the safety position and is praised for his leadership and aggressive "biter" mentality, scouts have noted he is still refining his schematic consistency. His development from a true freshman starter into a mainstay of the Wildcats' secondary highlights his significant upside as a defensive prospect.
255
EDGE
Nadame Tucker
Western Michigan | Pre-draft: #178
receive:
3.94
7.255
receive:
3.93
Ht:6'3"
Wt:250 lbs
Class:SR
Tucker produced a historic 2025 season with a conference-leading 14.5 sacks and 21.0 tackles for loss. He swept the league's top honors as the 2025 MAC Defensive Player of the Year and the winner of the Vern Smith Leadership Award as the conference's most valuable player. His 14.5 sacks represent the highest total by a Bronco defender since 2006, and he further capped the year as the Defensive MVP of the 2025 MAC Championship. Tucker's primary strengths as a prospect are his explosive first step and relentless motor, which contributed to 16 quarterback hurries and four forced fumbles as a senior. He enters the draft cycle with significant momentum after accepting an invitation to showcase his skills at the 2026 Senior Bowl.