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Giants Now: NFL.com's top 100 draft prospects

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NFL.com's Eric Edholm ranks the top 100 prospects in this year's draft

The pre-draft process is heating up with the Combine in the rearview mirror and pro days now underway.

While most of the NFL world has their focus set on free agency, NFL.com's Eric Edholm is looking forward to next month's draft.

Edholm recently released his first edition of the top 100 prospects in the 2025 NFL Draft.

Here are Edholm's top 10 prospects, along with commentary from NFL.com's lead draft writer.

1. Abdul Carter, DE, Penn State

"His medical evaluation has been complicated by a foot injury, but I believe Carter is the surest thing in this draft class. The versatile Penn State product, who's just starting to scratch the surface of his potential, has a chance to be a Micah Parsons-like defender at the next level."

2. Travis Hunter, CB/WR, Colorado

"I'd grade him as a corner first, receiver second, but Hunter is a special talent with the drive to be one of the game's best. Instant talent upgrade, wherever he winds up."

3. Ashton Jeanty, RB, Boise State

"I might have rated Bijan Robinson slightly higher if both were in the same class, but Jeanty still possesses elite traits -- even if his ranking here also reflects the lack of true blue-chip prospects in this draft."

4. Tyler Warren, TE, Penn State

"Do-it-all tight end who has a pro physique and should be able to contribute in multiple ways early on. Warren doesn't quite separate the way you'd hope on tape, but there's some George Kittle to his game."

5. Mason Graham, DT, Michigan

"Graham's superpower is block destruction in the run game, though there really aren't big weak spots in his game. He is not a special athlete, but he is an elite competitor with a high floor as a prospect."

6. Jalon Walker, LB, Georgia

"Walker brings exciting tools to the table and should be ready-made as a pass rusher and QB spy. His linebacker instincts still must be honed, especially in coverage, but the reigning Butkus Award winner can upgrade a defense immediately."

7. Armand Membou, T, Missouri

"Membou will take some false steps and give some ground in his pass pro, but his twitch and explosion often overcome that. He's a thickly built, athletically gifted right tackle or guard with big upside."

8. Will Campbell, T, LSU

"Campbell doesn't meet every team's arm-length floor for left tackle, but he's a really tough, powerful competitor with a ton of top-notch pass sets on tape. He'd make a quality starter at any OL position -- including center, if you wanted to try him there."

9. Will Johnson, CB, Michigan

"There are still some lingering questions about his health and long speed, but Johnson has the instincts and frame to be a quality perimeter defender."

10. Cam Ward, QB, Miami

"There are thrilling plays on his tape ... along with some head-scratchers. Ward can have a Bo Nix-like effect on an offense in the right hands, and he has very good arm talent to make all the throws, but he's not an elite creator by himself."

NFL Media analyst Daniel Jeremiah released his latest ranking of the top 50 prospects in the 2025 NFL Draft.

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