2025 NFL Combine Results

The measureables from the 2025 NFL draft class are locked in.

The 2025 NFL combine is in the books for the fantasy positions of quarterbacks, running backs, wide receivers, and tight ends. The below results split each position into two. The first section are the players which are expected to be selected over the first two days (Rounds 1 to 3) and the next are the Day 3 players considering an averaging of current NFL Mock Drafts.

This draft class is different than last year. Quarterbacks are considered below average with many suggesting none of the current crop would be better than those five first-rounders from 2024.

Running Backs are a deep group with Ashton Jeanty a lock as the first back selected and another two or even three considered in the first round. There will be solid value into the third round if not beyond, so some teams may wait and yet not pay a price.

The wideouts are considered good, but overall a step down from last year when seven receivers were selected on Day 1. 2024 was a banner crop and this year is more regressing to the average.

This year’s set of tight ends are expected to produce several stars and is the strength of the draft for fantasy positions. Tyler Warren and Colston Loveland have a strong shot at first-round selections.

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 Quarterbacks

Round 1 – 3 School Height Weight Hand size 40-yard
Cam Ward Miami 6′ 2″ 219 9
Shedeur Sanders Colorado 6′ 1″ 212 9 3/8
Jaxson Dart Mississippi 6′ 2” 223 9 1/2
Quinn Ewers Texas 6′ 2” 214 9 3/8
Jalen Milroe Alabama 6′ 2” 217 9 3/8
Round 4+ School Height Weight Hand size 40-yard
Brady Cook Missouri 6′ 2” 214 9 1/4 4.59
Dillon Gabriel Oregon 5′ 11” 205 9 1/4
Graham Mertz Florida 6′ 3” 212 9 3/4
Kurtis Rourke Indiana 6′ 4” 220 9 3/8
Kyle McCord Ohio State 6′ 3” 218 9 1/2
Max Brosmer Minnesota 6′ 2” 217 9 1/4
Riley Leonard Notre Dame 6′ 4” 216 9 1/2
Seth Henigan Memphis 6′ 3” 215 9 4.76
Tyler Shough Louisville 6′ 5” 219 9 3/4 4.69
Will Howard Ohio State 6′ 4” 236 9

 

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Running Backs

Round 1 – 3 School Height Weight Arm length 40-yard
Ashton Jeanty Boise State 5′ 9” 211 29 1/4
Quinshon Judkins Ole Miss 6′ 0” 221 30 1/4 4.48
Omarion Hampton North Carolina 6′ 0” 221 30 1/2 4.48
Jaydon Blue Texas 5′ 9” 196 29 7/8 4.38
Kaleb Johnson Iowa 6′ 1” 224 33 4.57
TreVeyon Henderson Ohio State 5′ 10” 202 30 3/4 4.43
Trevor Etienne Georgia 5′ 9” 198 29 1/4 4.42
Dylan Sampson Tennessee 5′ 8” 200 30 1/2
Round 4+ School Height Weight Arm length 40-yard
Bhayshul Tuten Virginia Tech 5′ 9” 200 30 1/2 4.32
Brashard Smith SMU 5′ 10” 194 30 1/2 4.39
Cam Skattebo Arizona State 5′ 10” 219 29 7/8
Corey Kiner Cincinnati 5′ 9” 208 30 1/2 4.57
Damien Martinez Miami 6′ 0” 217 30 1/2 4.51
Devin Neal Kansas 5′ 11 213 29 5/8 4.58
DJ Giddens Kansas State 6′ 0” 212 30 3/8 4.43
Donovan Edwards Michigan 5′ 11” 205 30 4.44
Ja’Quinden Jackson Arkansas 6′ 1.5” 229 33
Jarquez Hunter Auburn 5′ 9” 204 30 4.44
Jordan James Oregon 5′ 9” 205 29 3/4 4.55
Kalel Mullings Michigan 6′ 1” 226 31 3/4
Kyle Monangai Rutgers 5′ 8” 211 28 3/4 4.6
LeQuint Allen Syracuse 6′ 0” 204 32
Marcus Yarns Delaware 5′ 11” 193 31 1/8 4.45
Montrell Johnson Jr. Florida 5′ 11” 212 30 3/4 4.41
Ollie Gordon II Oklahoma State 6′ 1” 226 32 3/4 4.61
Phil Mafah Clemson 6′ 0” 234 31 3/8
Raheim Sanders South Carolina 6′ 0” 217 31 1/2 4.46
RJ Harvey UCF 5′ 8” 205 29 4.4
Tahj Brooks Texas Tech 5′ 9” 214 30 3/8 4.52
Ulysses Bentley   IV Ole Miss 5′ 10” 201 29 4.62
Woody Marks USC 5′ 10” 207 29 1/8 4.54

 

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Wide Receivers

Round 1 – 3 School Height Weight Hand size 40-yard
Travis Hunter Colorado 6~0 188 9 1/8
Tetairoa McMillan Arizona 6′ 4” 219 10
Luther Burden   III Missouri 6′ 0” 206 8 1/2 4.42
Emeka Egbuka Ohio State 6′ 1” 202 9 5/8
Xavier Restrepo Miami 5′ 10” 209 9 1/8
Matthew Golden Texas 5′ 11” 191 9 1/2 4.3
Tez Johnson Oregon 5′ 10” 154 9 4.51
Jack Bech TCU 6′ 1” 214 9
Tre Harris Mississippi 6′ 2” 205 9 5/8 4.54
Savion Williams TCU 6′ 4” 222 10 1/4 4.49
Jalen Royals Utah State 6′ 0” 205 9 1/2 4.42
Jaylin Lane Virginia Tech 5′ 10” 191 9 7/8 4.35
Round 4+ School Height Weight Hand size 40-yard
Andrew Armstrong Arkansas 6′ 4” 202 9 5/8 4.52
Antwane Wells   Jr. Mississippi 6′ 1” 201 8 7/8 4.58
Arian Smith Georgia 6′ 0” 179 9 4.36
Beaux Collins Notre Dame 6′ 3” 201 9 1/2
Bru McCoy Tennessee 6′ 3” 209 10
Chimere Dike Florida 6′ 1” 196 9 1/8 4.34
Daniel Jackson Minnesota 5′ 11” 193 9
Da’Quan Felton Virginia Tech 6′ 5” 213 9 4.5
Dominic Lovett Georgia 5′ 10” 185 9 1/4 4.41
Dont’e Thornton   Jr. Tennessee 6′ 5” 205 9 5/8 4.3
Elic Ayomanor Stanford 6′ 2” 206 10 4.44
Elijhah Badger Florida 6′ 1” 200 9 1/2 4.43
Isaac TeSlaa Arkansas 6′ 4” 214 10 4.44
Isaiah Bond Texas 5′ 11” 180 8 1/2 4.4
Isaiah Neyor Nebraska 6′ 4” 218 9 1/2 4.41
Jacolby George Miami 5′ 11” 172 9 1/2
Ja’Corey Brooks Louisville 6′ 2” 184 9
Jayden Higgins Iowa State 6′ 4” 214 9 1/8 4.47
Jaylin Noel Iowa State 5′ 10” 194 8 3/4 4.39
Jimmy Horn Jr. Colorado 5′ 8” 174 8 3/4 4.46
Jordan Watkins Mississippi 5′ 11” 196 9 1/8 4.38
Josh Kelly Texas Tech 6′ 1” 186 10 1/2 4.7
Kaden Prather Maryland 6′ 4” 204 9 1/4 4.46
KeAndre Lambert-Smith Auburn 6′ 1” 186 10 1/2 4.38
Kobe Hudson UCF 6′ 1” 193 9 4.57
Konata Mumpfield Pittsburgh 5′ 11” 186 8 1/2 4.6
Kyle Williams WSU 5′ 11” 190 8 3/4 4.4
LaJohntay Wester Colorado 5′ 10” 163 8 5/8 4.47
Nick Nash San Jose State 6′ 3” 203 8 3/4 4.58
Pat Bryant Illinois 6′ 2” 204 9 1/2 4.62
Ricky White III UNLV 6′ 1” 184 9 1/4 4.61
Roc Taylor Memphis 6′ 2” 213 9 4.5
Sam Brown Jr. Miami 6′ 2” 200 9 3/8 4.44
Tai Felton Maryland 6′ 1” 183 9 4.38
Theo Wease Jr. Missouri 6′ 3” 200 9 5/8 4.57
Tory Horton Colorado State 6′ 3” 196 9 4.42
Traeshon Holden Oregon 6′ 2” 205 9 7/8 4.58

 

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 Tight Ends

Round 1 – 3 School Height Weight Arm Length 40-yard
Tyler Warren Penn State 6’ 5’’ 256 31 3/4
Colston Loveland Michigan 6’ 6’’ 248 32 1/8
Elijah Arroyo Miami 6’ 5’’ 250 33
Mason Taylor LSU 6’ 5’’ 251 32 1/4
Round 4+ School Height Weight Arm   Length 40-yard
Harold Fannin Jr. Bowling Green 6’ 3’’ 241 32 1/4 4.72
Brant Kuithe Utah 6-2 236 31 5/8
Bryson Nesbit Notre Dame 6’ 5’’ 238 31 3/4 4.89
CJ Dippre Alabama 6’ 5’’ 256 32 4.7
Gavin Bartholomew Pittsburgh 6’ 5’’ 246 31 3/8 4.71
Gunnar Helm Texas 6-5 241 32 3/4 4.84
Jackson Hawes Georgia Tech 6’ 4’’ 253 32 1/8 4.83
Jake Briningstool Clemson 6’ 5’’ 241 31 1/2 4.75
Jalin Conyers Texas Tech 6’ 3’’ 260 32 1/4 4.75
Joshua Simon South Carolina 6’ 4’’ 239 33 7/8 4.66
Luke Lachey Iowa 6’ 6’’ 251 32 1/8
Mitchell Evans Notre Dame 6’ 5’’ 258 31 7/8 4.74
Moliki Matavao UCLA 6’ 6’’ 260 32 1/2 4.82
Oronde Gadsden II Syracuse 6’ 5’’ 243 33 3/8
Robbie Ouzts Alabama 6-3 274 31 1/4 4.91
Terrance Ferguson Oregon 6’ 5’’ 247 31 7/8 4.63
Thomas Fidone II Nebraska 6-5 243 34 4.7

 

LaJohntay Wester receives invite to NFL scouting combine

LaJohntay Wester will show off his 40-yard dash at the NFL combine

On Monday via social media, wide receiver LaJohntay Wester became the first Colorado football player to formally announce an invite to the 2025 NFL scouting combine.

Held from Feb. 27 to March 5 in Indianapolis, Indiana, the combine will give Wester a chance to put his talent on display in a myriad of drills while under the watchful eyes of NFL scouts, coaches and front office members.

Wester racked up all-time great numbers throughout his collegiate career, finishing sixth in Football Bowl Subdivision history with 326 catches. After four years with the Florida Atlantic Owls, including an FWAA First-Team All-American campaign in 2023 as a punt returner, Wester logged 74 catches for 931 yards and 10 touchdowns with the Buffs last season.

The Palmetto, Florida native quickly developed chemistry with quarterback Shedeur Sanders and helped make one of the greatest memories in recent CU football history with his game-tying Hail Mary grab against the Baylor Bears in September.

While Wester may have lived in the Flatiron-laden shadows of head coach Deion Sanders, Shedeur and Heisman Trophy winner Travis Hunter during his only Power Four season, he certainly has the skills and pedigree to hear his name called in the NFL draft this April.

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