2025 NFL Draft Stock Up
Jihaad Campbell, LB, Alabama
Not many interior linebackers are selected in the first round of the NFL Draft, but Campbell essentially clinched that rare distinction with his excellent performance at the NFL Scouting Combine. Campbell was fast in the 40, showed fluid athleticism, a strong build, and quality football I.Q. After his performance in Indianapolis, Campbell looks like a top-25 pick in the 2025 NFL Draft.
TreVeyon Henderson, RB, Ohio State
Henderson had a very good combine performance, showing his game-breaking speed and strong build. On top of working out well, Henderson had an impressive senior year as a part of an outstanding tandem with Quinshon Judkins. Team sources are high on Henderson and love his pass-protection skills. Henderson has a good shot of being a second-round pick next month.
Tyler Shough, QB, Louisville
Along with Missouri quarterback Brady Cook, team sources were impressed with how Shough worked out at the combine. Shough showed off his powerful arm, big size, and athleticism. After a quality season at Louisville, Shough had a solid week in Mobile for the Senior Bowl. For years, Shough has been known as a player with an excellent skill set but major durability issues. If his medical report is clear, Shough could be a mid-rounder next April.
Tyler Booker, G, Alabama
Similar to Campbell being a first-round linebacker, teammate Tyler Booker looks poised to buck the trend and be a first-round guard. Team sources say a guard has to be a special player to be a first-round pick, and Booker showed that at the combine. He already had excellent tape, and Booker was known as a great leader. Multiple team sources believe that Booker will go in the 15-25 range of the first round.
Woody Marks, RB, USC
Multiple team sources say they think Marks is a nice sleeper running back who could be a mid-round steal. While Marks is a runner with a strong build and quickness, his ability to contribute as a receiver excites evaluators. Marks is part of a deep running back class and could be an excellent value pick in the middle of the draft.
2025 NFL Draft Stock Down
Gunnar Helm, TE, Texas
Helm had a disappointing combine with a slow 40 time. At his pro day, Helm is going to need to improve significantly, or he could easily slide into day three of the draft.
Cobee Bryant, CB, Kansas
Bryant had a rough week in Indianapolis. He had a slow 40-yard dash time, and team sources say that Bryant did not interview well either. He is going to need to improve on the 40 at his pro day and do better in his interviews leading up to the draft.