The Ringer’s NFL Draft 2025

The Ringer’s NFL draft 2025 features big boards, mock drafts, scouting reports with in-depth player analysis, and team needs assessments for every team. Our experts have everything you need to dive deep into the upcoming NFL draft.

The Eagles moved up to land Campbell, a high-upside edge rusher who fits into a defense that needs help in several spots. He possesses excellent length (34-inch arms) and speed off the edge, and his closing ability makes him dangerous in pass rushing situations.

In his lone season as a starter, Campbell led the FBS with 23.5 tackles for loss and 12.0 sacks while grading out well in coverage. He’s a true two-way player and should be able to contribute immediately as a defensive end or end-rusher.

Hunter’s dazzling tape and testing numbers make him an intriguing prospect. He has the potential to be a big-play threat and could be an ideal “X” receiver for an NFL offense.

Bowman’s combination of size, explosiveness, and coverage skill set him apart from the rest of this class. He’s a scheme-versatile defender who can play in odd and even fronts, and his tackling issues shouldn’t deter teams from drafting him early.