With the 2025 NFL Draft fast approaching, it’s the perfect time to evaluate which prospects are primed to steal the spotlight from now until the big event in April.
Our consensus Big Board is crafted by aggregating insights from a wide array of NFL Draft experts. This approach gives us a snapshot of how these top prospects compare within their class. Ideally, by the time draft weekend arrives, these rankings should offer a clear picture of how the selections might unfold or, at very least, how they ideally should.
In the previous iteration of the consensus board, we charted the top 100 prospects ahead of the combine. Now, let’s explore how the recent workouts in Indianapolis have shifted those ranks.
Taking a look at the latest NFL Draft consensus board dated March 17:
1. Abdul Carter, an Edge from his school, holds firm at the top spot with no change from his previous rank.
2. Cornerback Travis Hunter also remains steady, maintaining his position at number two.
3. Ashton Jeanty, a running back, continues to hold the line, solidifying the third spot.
4. Defensive tackle Mason Graham stays consistent, holding fourth place with no movement.
5. Tight end Tyler Warren remains steady, occupying the fifth rank without any shifts.
6. Will Johnson, another cornerback, matches the trend by staying put in sixth place.
7. At wide receiver, Tetairoa McMillan follows suit, holding onto the seventh position.
8. A notable riser, Armand Membou, an offensive tackle, makes an impressive leap to the eighth rank, ascending 11 spots from his previous position at 19.
9. On the flip side, offensive tackle Will Campbell experiences a minor slip, moving down one spot to ninth.
10. Linebacker Jalon Walker retains his place at number ten, showing no movement.
And the list continues, reflecting the ever-evolving landscape of future NFL talent.
Armand Membou is featured prominently, with a top photo credit to Stacy Revere/Getty Images, capturing his significance and the buzz surrounding him.