The Heisman Trophy winner is the epitome of versatile: play him at DB or play him at WR, it won't matter.
The South Carolina star can play free safety, strong safety, or in the slot at cornerback.
The Texas defender can easily lock down in coverage from outside cornerback, inside at slot, or playing in a two-high safety look.
The other epitome of versatile, Warren played snaps at RB, FB, QB, WR, and TE, as well as showing off elite blocking skills in 2024.
Fannin is essentially a WR in a TE's body who can play out wide, in the slot, inline as a TE, or block -- all with elite skills.
The WVU star can line up at either tackle spot or kick inside to guard or even center with ease.
Tuimoloau has been known to play off-ball LB, rush off the edge, stunt inside as a DT, or drop back in coverage from either alignment to play coverage; he can do it all.
A guard for the start of 2024, Jackson kicked outside and perhaps was the unsung hero to OSU's title run. His play at left tackle showcased his versatility for NFL scouts at the highest level.
Ole Miss' star LB can play off the ball with ease, dropping into coverage like a safety, or rush the passer off the edge with ease, while also stuffing the run like a strong safety.
Michigan's big man on the outside can quite literally play every defensive line position.