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Giants Now: Peter Schrager's top 10 prospects entering the Combine

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Peter Schrager's top 10 draft prospects entering the Combine

On-field drills begin today at the 2025 NFL Combine.

Prior to linebackers and defensive linemen taking the field at Lucas Oil Stadium, NFL Network's Peter Schrager went on 'Good Morning Football' and announced his top 10 prospects in this year's draft.

While things could possibly change over the next two months, here are Schrager's top prospects heading into Combine week.

1. Travis Hunter, CB/WR, Colorado

Analysis from Daniel Jeremiah: "Hunter is a lean, athletic playmaker who starred on both sides of the ball for the Buffaloes, winning the Heisman Trophy in 2024. He has a narrow frame and is a very smooth-flowing athlete...My only concern is the question of how long he will be able to physically hold up if he continues to play WR and CB full-time at the professional level. I believe there is a way for him to make an impact on both sides of the ball, but it will likely require him majoring in defense with a minor in offense."

Ranking in Jeremiah's top 50: No. 2

2. Abdul Carter, Edge, Penn State

Analysis from Daniel Jeremiah: "Carter is an electric edge rusher. He has average height and bulk, but he has an ELITE burst and his ability to flatten at the top of his rush is special... Overall, Carter can take over and completely wreck an offensive game plan. He demands attention on every snap and that is going to free up everyone else around him."

Ranking in Jeremiah's top 50: No. 1

3. Tyler Warren, TE, Penn State

Analysis from Daniel Jeremiah: "Warren is a massive tight end who carried the Penn State offense this past season. He lined up in-line, in the slot and as a Wildcat quarterback. His production is the result of his size, catch radius and tenacity... Overall, he isn't as dynamic as Rob Gronkowski was during his career, but Warren is a similar player in a lot of ways."

Ranking in Jeremiah's top 50: No. 5

4. Ashton Jeanty, RB, Boise State

Analysis from Daniel Jeremiah: "Jeanty is a fun player to study. He is a short, compact runner with incredible strength, balance and burst. He displays outstanding vision, tempo and feel... Overall, Jeanty might lack ideal size, but he's a mixture of Dalvin Cook and J.K. Dobbins as a runner."

Ranking in Jeremiah's top 50: No. 3

5. Mason Graham, DT, Michigan

Analysis from Daniel Jeremiah: "Graham is a powerful defensive tackle with outstanding leverage and instincts. He's one of the most consistent players in the draft class... Overall, it's easy to identify Graham as a former wrestler. He always has a full gas tank and he set the tone for the entire Michigan defense."

Ranking in Jeremiah's top 50: No. 4

View photos from Media Day as some of the top DL, Edge and LB prospects speak to reporters from the 2025 NFL Combine in Indianapolis.

6. Jalon Walker, LB, Georgia

Analysis from Daniel Jeremiah: "Walker is a compact, powerful defender with length and explosiveness. He played both on and off the ball in the Georgia defensive scheme, but he's at his best on the edge... Overall, Walker is a tone-setter on defense and UGA coaches rave about his makeup and leadership."

Ranking in Jeremiah's top 50: No. 6

7. Cam Ward, QB, Miami

Analysis from Daniel Jeremiah: "Ward is a thick, compact quarterback with outstanding arm strength and playmaking ability. After spending two seasons apiece at Incarnate Word and Washington State, he put up monster numbers at the final stop on his college journey, becoming a Heisman Trophy finalist at Miami. He plays a very free-wheeling brand of football... Overall, Ward will need to be reined in, but he's a very gifted thrower of the football. If he can learn to better manage the game, he has a very high ceiling."

Ranking in Jeremiah's top 50: No. 10

8. Tetairoa McMillan, WR, Arizona

Analysis from Daniel Jeremiah: "McMillan is a tall, rangy receiver with a Drake London-like skill set. He primarily lines up outside, though he'll take some reps in the slot. He lacks ideal suddenness or burst in his release, but he's a smooth, easy mover... Overall, I thought London played with more urgency as a prospect, but McMillan has the potential to provide a similar impact at the next level."

Ranking in Jeremiah's top 50: No. 14

9. Colston Loveland, TE, Michigan

Analysis from Daniel Jeremiah: "Loveland is a long, lean tight end with outstanding awareness, quickness and big-play ability. He has aligned in-line, as a wing and in the slot. He's urgent in his release. He has a tremendous feel for option routes and working in space... Overall, Loveland is equipped to make a lot of catches as a starting tight end in his rookie campaign."

Ranking in Jeremiah's top 50: No. 7

10. Will Johnson, CB, Michigan

Analysis from Daniel Jeremiah: "Johnson is a big cornerback with easy/fluid movement skills and excellent instincts. He played outside and in the slot at Michigan... Overall, Johnson isn't a perfect player, but I do love his blend of size and ball skills."

Ranking in Jeremiah's top 50: No. 11

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

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