ESPN analyst Nick Saban shared his top offensive picks coming out of the 2025 NFL Draft before the festivities got underway. Who made his all-offense team?

Miami’s Cam Ward Heads Up The 2025 NFL Draft All-Offense Team
ESPN’s College GameDay had a special show leading up to the 2025 NFL Draft on Thursday (April 24), and Saban delivered some insight into the selection of his All-Offense Team. The team is composed of the best 11 offensive players available in the draft, while adding two more and explaining, “football’s played with more than 11 guys.”
Saban broke down his reasoning for his choices, making presumptive number one pick Cam Ward his quarterback. The rest of the team, including the extra two slots, are below. He opted to add a third-down running back and a slot wide receiver to the team.
- QB: Cam Ward (Miami)
- RB: Ashton Jeanty (Boise State)
- WR: Tetairoa McMillan (Arizona) OR Travis Hunter (Colorado)
- TE: Tyler Warren (Penn State)
- LT: Will Campbell (LSU)
- LG: Tyler Booker (Alabama)
- C: Grey Zabel (North Dakota State)
- RG: Donovan Jackson (Ohio State)
- RT: Armand Membou (Missouri)
- TE: Colston Loveland (Michigan)
- WR: Matthew Golden (Texas)
- Third-Down RB: TreVeyon Henderson (Ohio State)
- Slot WR: Emeka Egbuka (Ohio State)
“I think the two offensive tackles speak for themselves,” Saban began. “Will Campbell probably going to be the first guy taken, Armand Membou will be second.” Campbell’s name has been mentioned heavily, with the 6-foot-6, 324-pound lineman projected to be chosen by the New England Patriots at number four.
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He then explained why he picked the Heisman Trophy-winning Hunter alongside McMillan for his first wideout slot. “Travis Hunter is like a wild card,” he said.
“And Tetairoa McMillan, I think, is a big guy who can be very, very good. But Matthew Golden is my favorite receiver, and then Emeka Egbuka is a great slot guy.”
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