Host Eric Allen is joined by NFL Network draft expert Daniel Jeremiah and ESPN's Jordan Reid in for a pair of interviews. Both analysts breakdown their favorite players in the 2025 NFL Draft class and
The 2025 NFL draft fits the team’s needs for help at both defensive tackle and defensive end. “I have 16 defensive linemen in my top 50,” said Daniel Jeremiah, the NFL Network draft analyst and former Baltimore Ravens scout.
The San Francisco 49ers are slated to pick 11th overall in the 2025 NFL draft, but NFL Media draft analyst Daniel Jeremiah made the case for trading out of that spot. Jeremiah did say the 49ers would be able to get a good player at No.
While most draft analysts project the San Francisco 49ers to target an offensive or defensive lineman in the first round, NFL Media's Daniel Jeremiah sees the team going in a different direction. Initially,
Jeremiah believes there are Day 2 options to find a “Joker” player to add to Head Coach Sean Payton’s offense.
I like the idea of having a young quarterback in Bo Nix having a chance to grow and play with the same tight end for a long period of time,” Jeremiah said.
Let’s take a position-by-position look from the Colts’ perspective at Daniel Jeremiah’s latest top 50 prospects big board.
Although perhaps not a pressing need for the Colts, the defensive line position dominated Daniel Jeremiah’s’ top 50 prospects big board.
A big position of need for the Colts is safety, but there are only two safeties on Daniel Jeremiah’s top 50 big board.
A big position of need for the Colts is cornerback. How many made Daniel Jeremiah’s top 50 prospects big board?
While the Texans could be looking to draft an offensive lineman, Daniel Jeremiah thinks shoring up the wide receiver position is more promising in Round 1
Of interest to the Colts, four tight ends made Daniel Jeremiah’s most recent 2025 NFL draft top 50 prospects big board.