If the Jets are picking No. 2 overall in next year’s draft, then you have to think that the Justin Fields experiment has failed.
The Saints just took Tyler Shough in the second round of the 2025 NFL Draft, but they could revisit the quarterback well if they hold a top-three selection in 2026.
At 6’7 and 369 pounds, there aren’t many people on this planet who are built like Alabama Crimson Tide offensive tackle Kadyn Proctor. The mammoth tackle prospect possesses bruising strength and physicality, while also having unnatural smooth movement. Proctor allowed just three sacks in 2024 and can get caught against speed rushers. But his size, athleticism, and nasty demeanor provide fantastic upside at the next level.
On tape, Anthony Hill Jr. is everywhere. The do-it-all linebacker led the SEC with 17 TFLs in 2024, as well as recording 113 tackles, eight sacks, and one interception. The Texas Longhorns defender is a maneuverable weapon whose athleticism, instincts, agility, and intelligence allow him to make plays in coverage and as a pass rusher.
Caleb Banks has the skill set to be an ascending prospect during the 2025 college football season. The Florida Gators’ defensive tackle is bruising when powering through contact, and has a potent burst off the line to barge past offensive linemen with his pure explosive force. At 6’6” and 329 pounds, Banks produced 29 QB pressures in 2024, registering 4.5 sacks, and has the potential to be even more disruptive.