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Top Talent Still Available on Day Two of NFL Draft

Day two is here, and a lot of talent is still on the board. Let’s see who remains at the end of the night.

Rank
19 Jermod McCoy Tennessee CB 6’1″ 188
25 Colton Hood Tennessee CB 6’0″ 193
28 Kayden McDonald Ohio State DL1T 6’2″ 326
29 Emmanuel McNeil-Warren Toledo S 6’3″ 201
30 Denzel Boston Washington WR 6’4″ 212
32 Caleb Lomu Utah OT 6’6″ 313
36 Lee Hunter Texas Tech DL1T 6’3″ 318
37 Brandon Cisse South Carolina CB 6’0″ 189
38 Cashius Howell Texas A&M EDGE 6’2″ 253
39 C.J. Allen Georgia OLB 6’1″ 230
40 Christen Miller Georgia DL1T 6’4″ 321
41 Chase Bisontis Texas A&M OG 6’5″ 315
42 Gabe Jacas Illinois EDGE 6’4″ 260
43 Jacob Rodriguez Texas Tech ILB 6’1″ 231
44 D’Angelo Ponds Indiana CBN 5’9″ 182
45 R Mason Thomas Oklahoma EDGE 6’2″ 241
46 Keionte Scott Miami (FL) CB 5’11” 193
47 Emmanuel Pregnon Oregon OG 6’4″ 314
48 Avieon Terrell Clemson CBN 5’11” 186
49 Chris Brazzell II Tennessee WR 6’4″ 198
52 Anthony Hill Jr. Texas ILB 6’2″ 238
54 Zion Young Missouri EDGE 6’6″ 262
55 Eli Stowers Vanderbilt TE 6’4″ 239
56 Treydan Stukes Arizona S 6’1″ 190
57 Jake Golday Cincinnati OLB 6’4″ 239
58 Max Klare Ohio State TE 6’5″ 246
59 Chris Bell Louisville WR 6’2″ 222
60 Germie Bernard Alabama WR 6’1″ 206
61 Domonique Orange Iowa State DL1T 6’2″ 322
62 Davison Igbinosun Ohio State CB 6’2″ 189
63 Caleb Tiernan Northwestern OT 6’8″ 323
64 A.J. Haulcy LSU S 6’0″ 215
65 Ted Hurst Georgia State WR 6’4″ 206
66 Derrick Moore Michigan EDGE 6’4″ 255
67 Elijah Sarratt Indiana WR 6’2″ 210
68 Antonio Williams Clemson WR 5’11” 187
69 Gennings Dunker Iowa OG 6’5″ 319
70 Keyron Crawford Auburn EDGE 6’4″ 253
71 Josiah Trotter Missouri ILB 6’2″ 237
72 Malachi Fields Notre Dame WR 6’4″ 218
73 Tacario Davis Washington CB 6’4″ 194
74 Mike Washington Jr. Arkansas RB 6’1″ 223
75 Darrell Jackson Jr. Florida State DL3T 6’6″ 315
76 Malik Muhammad Texas CB 6’0″ 182
77 Romello Height Texas Tech EDGE 6’3″ 239
78 Dani Dennis-Sutton Penn State EDGE 6’6″ 256
79 Kyle Louis Pittsburgh OLB 6’0″ 220
80 Keith Abney II Arizona State CBN 5’10” 187
81 De’Zhaun Stribling Ole Miss WR 6’2″ 207
82 Gracen Halton Oklahoma DL3T 6’3″ 293
83 Sam Hecht Kansas State OC 6’4″ 303
84 Jalon Kilgore South Carolina S 6’1″ 210
85 Connor Lew Auburn OC 6’4″ 310
86 Jalen Farmer Kentucky OG 6’5″ 312
87 Drew Allar Penn State QB 6’5″ 228
88 Jake Slaughter Florida OC 6’5″ 303
89 Bryce Lance North Dakota State WR 6’3″ 204
90 Oscar Delp Georgia TE 6’5″ 245
91 Bud Clark TCU S 6’0 185
92 Joshua Josephs Tennessee EDGE 6’3″ 242
93 Logan Jones Iowa OC 6’3″ 299
94 Jaishawn Barham Michigan EDGE 6’4″ 240
95 Deion Burks Oklahoma WRS 5’10” 180
96 Justin Joly NC State TE 6’3″ 241
97 Daylen Everette Georgia CB 6’1″ 196
98 Skyler Bell Connecticut WR 6’0″ 192
99 Chandler Rivers Duke CBN 5’10” 185
100 Kamari Ramsey USC S 6’0″ 202
101 Jonah Coleman Washington RB 5’8″ 220
102 Rayshaun Benny Michigan DL3T 6’3″ 298
103 Emmett Johnson Nebraska RB 5’10” 202
104 Will Lee III Texas A&M CB 6’2″ 190
105 Keyshaun Elliott Arizona State ILB 6’2″ 231
106 V.J. Payne Kansas State S 6’3″ 206
107 Sam Roush Stanford TE 6’6″ 267
108 Genesis Smith Arizona State S 6’2″ 202
109 Zakee Wheatley Penn State S 6’3″ 208
110 Markel Bell Miami (FL) OT 6’9″ 346
111 Carson Beck Miami (FL) QB 6’5″ 233

Honest Fan Insights on NFL Draft Prospects–Penn State Edition

I have always believed that passionate fans have a deeper understanding of their teams and players than agenda-driven sports reporters. Fans are not concerned if a player was rude to a reporter in the locker room; instead, they focus on the player’s performance and character without being swayed by personal grudges.

These dedicated fans work forty hours a week and reserve their weekends in the fall to watch their teams compete. Many attend a few games each season and often create a special viewing area in their homes to cheer for their teams.

To gather honest opinions on the players from their schools who will be eligible for the NFL Draft, I decided to reach out to my passionate friends who support various teams.

First up is lifelong Penn State fan and former season ticket holder Scott, who discusses the first players expected to be drafted on day one of the NFL Draft.

1. Abdul Carter DE/EDGE 6-3 259

Unanimous All-American 2024

Big Ten Defensive Player of the Year 2024

2 X first-team All-Big Ten 2023, 2024

Second-team All-Big Ten 2022

Strength: Speed to rush the passer.  He switched to DE from being a linebacker.  Physical and aggressive.

Weakness: He still needs more time as an edge rusher.  Can over pursue at times.

What was the best game or performance you remember him having during his career at Penn State? He had an outstanding playoff run. The play I remember most is when he broke through the Notre Dame line and sacked Riley Leonard using just one arm.

Is he destined for success in the NFL, CFL, or WFL?:  First-round NFL draft pick

Would you want him on your team? Absolutely yes!

Likely landing spot:  New York Jets

2025 NFL Draft: Players With Most On The Line in National Championship | The 33rd Team

Explore our breakdown of which 2025 NFL Draft prospects have the most to gain from Monday’s College Football National Championship game between Ohio State and Notre Dame…
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