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The 2025 NFL draft is days away, beginning next Thursday night. Teams are finalizing their draft boards, including the Arizona Cardinals.
As we approach the actual draft, Draft Wire managing editor Jeff Risdon has put together his final player rankings, ranking players 1-250.
This series of stories will break down each position group and list each player on the list, showing where they rank.
Here are the cornerbacks. While it isn't necessarily a position of need, the Cardinals have drafted five cornerbacks in the last two years, and it is a premium position, so it is a position to watch in the draft
Hunter won't be on the board. It is uncertain whether Barron or Johnson will be by No. 16, although both have been mocked to them in different projections.
But with what the Cardinals have done in the draft the last two years, it wouldn't be a surprise to see them go with a cornerback in any round.
Get more Cardinals and NFL coverage from Cards Wire's Jess Root and others by listening to the latest on the Rise Up, See Red podcast. Subscribe on Spotify, YouTube or Apple podcasts.
This article originally appeared on Cards Wire: 2025 NFL draft: Final 250 prospect big board includes 27 cornerbacks
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As we approach the actual draft, Draft Wire managing editor Jeff Risdon has put together his final player rankings, ranking players 1-250.
This series of stories will break down each position group and list each player on the list, showing where they rank.
Here are the cornerbacks. While it isn't necessarily a position of need, the Cardinals have drafted five cornerbacks in the last two years, and it is a premium position, so it is a position to watch in the draft
NFL draft final player rankings: Cornerbacks
- Travis Hunter, Colorado (No. 1)
- Jahdae Barron, Texas (No. 8)
- Will Johnson, Michigan (No. 23)
- Azareye'h Thomas, Florida State (No. 34)
- Max Hairston, Kentucky (No. 39)
- Shavon Revel, East Carolina (No. 44)
- Benjamin Morrison, Notre Dame (No. 55)
- Jacob Parrish, Kansas State (No. 59)
- Darien Porter, Iowa State (No. 64)
- Dorian Strong, Virginia Tech (No. 66)
- Nohl Williams, Cal (No. 72)
- Denzel Burke, Ohio State (No. 75)
- Justin Walley, Minnesota (No. 84)
- Zy Alexander, LSU (No. 89)
- Quincy Riley, Louisville (No. 90)
- Trey Amos, Ole Miss (No. 93)
- Upton Stout, Western Kentucky (No. 111)
- Mello Dotson, Kansas (No. 122)
- Jordan Oladokun, Bowling Green (No. 161)
- Bilal Kone, Western Kentucky (No. 175)
- Cobee Bryant, Kansas (No. 193)
- Zah Frazier, UTSA (No. 202)
- Marcus Harris, Oklahoma (No. 203)
- Robert Longerbeam, Rutgers (No. 214)
- Mac McWilliams, UCF (No. 219)
- Jordan Hancock, Ohio State (No. 224)
- Jabbar Muhammad, Oregon (No. 234)
Possibilities for the Cardinals
Hunter won't be on the board. It is uncertain whether Barron or Johnson will be by No. 16, although both have been mocked to them in different projections.
But with what the Cardinals have done in the draft the last two years, it wouldn't be a surprise to see them go with a cornerback in any round.
Get more Cardinals and NFL coverage from Cards Wire's Jess Root and others by listening to the latest on the Rise Up, See Red podcast. Subscribe on Spotify, YouTube or Apple podcasts.
This article originally appeared on Cards Wire: 2025 NFL draft: Final 250 prospect big board includes 27 cornerbacks
Continue reading...