Current:Home > ScamsNFL draft stock watch: Judging five college prospects after first two months of season -ValueCore
NFL draft stock watch: Judging five college prospects after first two months of season
View
Date:2025-04-16 14:04:45
For the top draft-eligible players in college football, the home stretch of the regular season is the final chance to give NFL teams something to think about heading into next year's draft.
While the upcoming combine circuit will certainly play a role in a prospect's ranking, NFL scouts and talent evaluators also have to see on-field results: How did a potential draftee do in games that matter?
We've seen enough through two months of this season to know which draft-eligible prospects are climbing up draft boards. There's also been nothing to change the power rankings among quarterbacks, which still have Caleb Williams and Drake Maye at the top of the list.
Here are five players whose stock is rising, unchanged or falling after the first two months of the regular season:
Stock up UCLA DE Laiatu Latu, Penn State OT Olumuyiwa Fashanu
Latu began his college career at Washington and played well as a freshman before suffering a neck injury prior to his sophomore year, costing him all of the 2020 and 2021 seasons. Since transferring to UCLA and being medically cleared, Latu has turned into one of the top defensive linemen in the country and a likely All-America pick. After making 10.5 sacks last season, Latu is tied for sixth nationally with 8.5 through through eight games with another 12 tackles for loss and an interception. He's the biggest reason the Bruins' defense is the best in the Pac-12.
NFL STATS CENTRAL: The latest NFL scores, schedules, odds, stats and more.
The decision to come back for the 2023 season has paid off in a big way for Fashanu, who was in contention for the top spot among left tackles last spring but has that title on lockdown heading into this year's draft. The 6-foot-6 senior has shown enough tape against some of the best teams in the FBS to be seen as an elite pass-blocker and a player very worthy of a top-five or even top-three pick.
Stock steadySouthern California QB Caleb Williams
Two losses in October removed USC from the College Football Playoff race and erased any legitimate shot Williams had of winning a second Heisman in a row. He also had three first-half interceptions in the loss to Notre Dame and was held without a touchdown in the loss to Utah for the first time since joining the Trojans before last season. But Williams' numbers are superb (2,646 yards and 25 touchdowns) as he continues to flash a skill set that makes him one of the top quarterback prospects in recent draft history.
MISERY INDEX:Clemson, Dabo Swinney top Misery Index after loss to NC State
Stock downDuke QB Riley Leonard, Florida State EDGE Jared Verse
Leonard's stock was soaring amid Duke's 4-0 start, which saw the second-year starter complete 67.7% of his attempts without an interception while adding 238 rushing yards and three scores on 8.2 yards per carry. An ankle injury suffered in a loss to Notre Dame has played a big part in his struggles since: Leonard has completed just 42.4% of throws on 4.9 yards per throw with three interceptions since Sept. 30 and has managed just 26 rushing yards in his past two starts. After being such a trendy draft prospect in September, the junior is now more likely to remain at Duke for another season.
Verse remains a first-round prospect for the ACC-leading Seminoles and is coming off one of his best games of the year in a two-sack performance against Wake Forest. Unlike Fashanu, however, the former Albany transfer hasn't made the most of his surprising choice to come back to Tallahassee in 2023 — surprising since Verse was predicted to fall within the top 10 or 12 picks had he opted for the draft. Even still, there's time for Verse to capitalize on this decision, especially with the possibility that FSU takes on a few high-profile opponents in December and January, and he could put on a show at various pre-draft combines to regain his place as the top edge rusher in this year's cycle.
veryGood! (44551)
Related
- US wholesale inflation accelerated in November in sign that some price pressures remain elevated
- Richard Simmons' staff hit back at comedian Pauly Shore's comments about late fitness guru
- Florida dad accused of throwing 10-year-old daughter out of car near busy highway
- Who will host 'Pop Culture Jeopardy!' spinoff? The answer is...
- Retirement planning: 3 crucial moves everyone should make before 2025
- Mexican singer Lupita Infante talks Shakira, Micheladas and grandfather Pedro Infante
- Drag queen in Olympic opening ceremony has no regrets, calls it ‘a photograph of France in 2024’
- Court filings provide additional details of the US’ first nitrogen gas execution
- What were Tom Selleck's juicy final 'Blue Bloods' words in Reagan family
- Cardi B announces she's pregnant with baby No. 3 as she files for divorce from Offset
Ranking
- Meet first time Grammy nominee Charley Crockett
- Who Is Rebeca Andrade? Meet Simone Biles’ Biggest Competition in Gymnastics
- Ballerina Farm Influencer Hannah Neeleman Slams “Attack on Her Family Lifestyle
- Mexican singer Lupita Infante talks Shakira, Micheladas and grandfather Pedro Infante
- Google unveils a quantum chip. Could it help unlock the universe's deepest secrets?
- Massachusetts lawmaker pass -- and pass on -- flurry of bills in final hours of formal session
- 50 Cent addresses Diddy allegations and why he never partied with the rapper
- The number of Americans filing for jobless claims hits highest level in a year
Recommendation
Intel's stock did something it hasn't done since 2022
Mexican drug cartel leader ‘El Mayo’ Zambada makes a court appearance in Texas
Watch a DNA test reunite a dog with his long lost mom
Alsu Kurmasheva, Russian-American journalist, freed in historic prisoner swap
Jamie Foxx reps say actor was hit in face by a glass at birthday dinner, needed stitches
The Latest: Trump on defense after race comments and Vance’s rough launch
Horoscopes Today, August 1, 2024
Proposed rule would ban airlines from charging parents to sit with their children