Friday Feature #13: LJ Martin
Martin has been the best back in the Big 12 and one of the best in the country. With him joining Senior day activities, it appears likely he will declare for the 2026 Draft. Assuming he does, he could vault up draft boards in what is a wide-open class.
Friday Feature #12: Kenyon Sadiq
Kenyon Sadiq has broken out in a big way as the TE1 for the Oregon Ducks, including dominating performances vs Minnesota and USC back-to-back in November. He has rare ability after the catch for a TE, with explosiveness and initial quickness that rivals even the top receivers in the class.
Friday Feature #11: Dante Moore
Dante Moore has catapulted his draft stock since he got the start at Oregon. He redshirted last year behind Dillon Gabriel and has taken his chance as the Ducks’ starting QB. With more consistent performances, if he declares, he may become the favourite to be the #1 overall pick.
Friday Feature #10: Sonny Styles
Styles is the leader of the #1 defense in the country, replacing the departing Cody Simon at the 2nd level. His coverage skills are among the best in the class, as he plays wherever the Buckeyes need him to.
Friday Feature #9: Cole Wisniewski
Wisniewski is the secondary leader for the Red Raiders after transferring from North Dakota State before the season. He has a nose for the football and could have a real impact early in the NFL as a special teams player.
Friday Feature #8: Caleb Lomu
Lomu earned the starting LT job for Utah ahead of the 2024 season and hasn’t looked back. Some shaky moments vs Texas Tech earlier in 2025 don’t mask his presence as one of the best offensive linemen eligible for the 2026 NFL Draft.
Friday Feature #7: Ja’Kobi Lane
Lane was a handful vs Notre Dame and has been pretty much since stepping on campus for the Trojans. His tape reveals a sleeper prospect who could be set to rise up draft boards sooner rather than later.
Friday Feature #6: Domani Jackson
Jackson has had an up-and-down year so far in 2025 for the Crimson Tide, but remains firmly on the NFL Draft radar. He returned to Alabama after a solid 2024 season and should get a number of opportunities to show his NFL potential for a surging SEC contender.
Friday Feature #5: Christen Miller
Miller had his best outing of the year in the road win at Auburn and has been named to the 2025 Rotary Lombardi Award Midseason Watch List for his play. His tape reveals a strong interior defensive lineman prospect with a chance to rise in the draft process.
Friday Feature #4: Suntarine Perkins
Perkins has started the season a little slowly, but could move up draft boards with a big showing as Ole Miss aim to make their first CFP under Coach Lane Kiffin.
Friday Feature #3: Caleb Banks
Banks has missed time this year and may miss the rest of the 2025 season, but you cannot deny his potential and upside among the best interior defensive linemen in the class.
Friday Feature #2: Mansoor Delane
Delane is among the most-talked about DBs in the country, following a dominant display vs Clemson in Week 1. The former Virginia Tech cover man was excellent in coverage and showcased his rare ball skills.
Friday Feature #1: Emmanuel Pregnon
Emmanuel Pregnon walked on at Wyoming back in 2020, but has had some NFL draft buzz since posting back-to-back sack-free seasons at USC. He initially indicated he would be back in Southern Cal for the 2025 season, but decided to come to Oregon and Coach Dan Lanning has to be happy with that decision, based on what we’ve seen so far.