2025 NFL Draft: 5 players whose range is hard to predict

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The 2025 NFL Draft has some players, like Miami quarterback Cam Ward and Colorado wide receiver/cornerback Travis Hunter, whose draft ranges are pretty easy to predict.

However, there are some players who we are really not sure as to exactly where they'll land once Thursday's first round gets going in Green Bay.

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One of them is a big quarterback prospect who has garnered plenty of attention during this draft process, and the other four players could wind up being impact defenders in the NFL. We're just not sure what their draft range is.

We've listed out who those five players are and why we're curious about where exactly they'll be selected.

QB Shedeur Sanders​


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No player in the 2025 NFL Draft is harder to guess for where they'll ultimately land than Sanders. The Colorado quarterback flashed brilliance in college, but it's a real question whether or not NFL teams will feel comfortable taking him in the top 10. We have no doubt Sanders goes in the first round, but exactly where will be fascinating.

DT Mason Graham​


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Michigan star Graham is considered one of the safer prospects in this year's draft, but he's not a lock to go in the top 10 picks of this year's draft. We're mighty curious if even a super-talented player like Graham tumbles to a team picking right outside those top picks, like the San Francisco 49ers or the Miami Dolphins.

DE Mykel Williams​


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Williams is a polarizing prospect in this year's class, as he could go as high as the top 10 selections or wait until the 20s to hear his name called. Georgia has plenty of pass-rushers in the NFL, and Williams will be next. It's just a matter of when exactly he will find his NFL team during Thursday's first round.

LB Jihaad Campbell​


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Alabama star Campbell is one of the most talented linebackers in this draft class, but he's recovering from a torn labrum right now. Him tumbling out of the first round for injury concern would be pretty shocking, but it's hard to really gauge what his draft range will be once Thursday's first round gets going.

DT Walter Nolen​


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Nolen might wind up being one of the most talented defensive players in this draft class, as his potential is through the roof. However, his range could be as high as the top 10 picks or right at the end of the first round. He's one of the real wild cards for Thursday night. He could even go early in the second round.

This article originally appeared on For The Win: 2025 NFL Draft: 5 players whose draft range is hard to predict

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