College Football Rankings 2025: CFN Preseason Top 10 - True National Title Contenders
CFN Preview 2025 Rankings101-136 | 76-100 | 51-75 | 26-5011-25 | @ColFootballNewsCFN Previews of All 136 TeamsOne thing to note. The Player You Need To Know isn't always the star. It's usually the top guy outside of the skill parts who'll get the spotlight.
10 Miami
Miami PreviewPlayer You Need To KnowFrancis Mauigoa, OT Jr.Season Opener: Notre Dame2024 Preseason Rank: 132024 Final Rank: 232023: 33, 2022: 622021: 49, 2020: 202019: 60, 2018: 60
9 Clemson
Clemson PreviewPlayer You Need To KnowTJ Parker, EDGE Jr.Season Opener: LSU2024 Preseason Rank: 122024 Final Rank: 242023: 20, 2022: 132021: 16, 2020: 32019: 3, 2018: 1
8 LSU
LSU PreviewPlayer You Need To KnowWhit Weeks, LB Jr.Season Opener: at Clemson2024 Preseason Rank: 142024 Final Rank: 222023: 9, 2022: 152021: 35, 2020: 292019: 1, 2018: 10
7 Oregon
Oregon PreviewPlayer You Need To KnowIsaiah World, OT Sr.Season Opener: Montana State2024 Preseason Rank: 62024 Final Rank: 22023: 6, 2022: 192021: 31, 2020: 282019: 7, 2018: 31
6 Georgia
Georgia PreviewPlayer You Need To KnowChristian Miller, DT Jr.Season Opener: Marshall2024 Preseason Rank: 22024 Final Rank: 52023: 5, 2022: 12021: 1, 2020: 82019: 4, 2018: 4
5 Notre Dame
Notre Dame PreviewPlayer You Need To KnowLeonard Moore, CB Soph.Season Opener: at Miami2024 Preseason Rank: 112024 Final Rank: 32023: 22, 2022: 112021: 8, 2020: 52019: 12, 2018: 7
4 Ohio State
Ohio State PreviewPlayer You Need To KnowSonny Styles, LB Sr.Season Opener: Texas2024 Preseason Rank: 12024 Final Rank: 12023: 11, 2022: 42021: 4, 2020: 22019: 2, 2018: 3
3 Alabama
Alabama PreviewPlayer You Need To KnowKaydyn Proctor, OT Jr.Season Opener: at Florida State2024 Preseason Rank: 42024 Final Rank: 162023: 4, 2022: 72021: 2, 2020: 12019: 15, 2018: 2
2 Texas
Texas PreviewPlayer You Need To KnowAnthony Hill Jr., LB Jr.Season Opener: at Ohio State2024 Preseason Rank: 32024 Final Rank: 62023: 3, 2022: 222021: 20, 2020: 182019: 29, 2018: 13
1 Penn State
Penn State PreviewPlayer You Need To KnowDani Dennis-Sutton, DE Sr.Season Opener: Nevada2024 Preseason Rank: 72024 Final Rank: 42023: 12, 2022: 52021: 32, 2020: 562019: 5, 2018: 26CFN Preview 2025 Rankings101-136 | 76-100 | 51-75 | 26-5011-25 | @ColFootballNewsCFN Previews of All 136 Teams
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Bo Nix and Sean Payton will get some use out of him as this Broncos offense looks to match the defense in terms of scaring opponents. 20) Houston Texans - Jermiyah Love, RB, Notre Dame Joe Mixon is set to enter a void year in his contract in 2026, and the team understands the importance of establishing the run to their offense. Love gives them a youthful shot in the arm and someone with a lot more tred on the tires at the position. The home run ability of Love, paired with the vertical passing attack of the team, makes them must-watch, as long as someone can block up front for longer than two seconds, of course. 21) Los Angeles Chargers - LT Overton, Edge, Alabama The team moved on from Joey Bosa, and they still have Khalil Mack, but he needs help. LT Overton is projected to be a better pro than he has been a college player in terms of production, and being in Jesse Minter's defense should do the trick. At the very worst, Overton takes some time to fully develop, but he learns on the job alongside Mack. 22) Washington Commanders - A.J. Harris, CB, Penn State A.J. Harris is a fun cornerback prospect in the Penn State defense as he finds the ball time and again, as well as providing decent man coverage. The team has Marshon Lattimore, who has shown he isn't his usual All-Pro self anymore, so they need someone to pair with the 2025 NFL Draft pick, Trey Amos. Harris, paired with the Ole Miss defender they selected in April, will give the team a one-two punch at the position. 23) Tampa Bay Buccaneers - David Bailey, Edge, Texas Tech The Bucs took a chance on Haason Reddick in 2025, and if he pans out, great, but they won't be able to afford him in 2026. If he is a miss, they need to find a replacement, which is where the selection of David Bailey comes in. You want someone with all the physical traits in the world, with an athletic style, but no pass rush plan? That's Bailey; he relies on simply overwhelming blockers, and right now it works. Todd Bowles can give him a pass rush plan opposite Yaya Diaby, and I think that will be a perfect scenario for both parties involved. 24) Cincinnati Bengals - Dani Dennis-Sutton, Edge, Penn State The Trey Hendrickson is a mess for the Bengals with no end in sight, so we are operating here on the idea that it will end horribly. Dani Dennis-Sutton is a high motor pass rusher who can play the run as well as get after the quarterback. While he is no Trey Hendrickson, he would help the Bengals begin to rebuild their pass rush. 25) Green Bay Packers - D'Angelo Ponds, CB, Indiana Get to know the name D'Angelo Ponds, folks. The James Madison cornerback followed his coach, Curt Cignetti, to Indiana, where he has been just as efficient in the Big Ten as he was in the Sun Belt. He plays like a linebacker playing cornerback with the ball skills that any team will love, especially a team that just moved on from someone like Jaire Alexander. 26) Los Angeles Rams - Sam Leavitt, QB, Arizona State Matthew Stafford isn't getting any younger, and Sean McVay is smart enough to plan for the future. Leavitt has a big arm, like Stafford, but can use a year to marinate in the NL. This would be the perfect situation for both of them, as it enables them to reach their potential both in the short term and the long term. 27) San Francisco 49ers - Michael Taaffe, SAF, Texas In this mock draft, Taaffe goes from walk-on to first-round pick as someone the 49ers could use to roam the back of their defense. He has the size to play up with the linebackers as well, so in Robert Saleh's defense, he could be a fun chess piece for him to mess around with and see how he fits best. 28) Detroit Lions - Taurean York, LB, Texas A&M The Lions' linebacking unit is loaded and led by Jack Campbell, but the injury bug seems always to bite them one way or another. York is a rangy player with an ability to get in the backfield, so he serves a dual purpose. I like him in their defense and is someone that they can have as a rotational piece before using him in more meaningful snaps down the road after Alex Anzalone if they extend him one more year. 29) Kansas City Chiefs - Eric Singleton Jr., WR, Auburn The Chiefs' passing attack seems to always make chicken salad with chicken bones at a Michelin star level. Eric Singleton Jr. gives them size, but also someone with a skillset they are used to utilizing, as he can be used in gadget plays as well. He has good route running, quick footwork, and an ability to be a home run hitter with every touch makes him a no brainer for the Chiefs. 30) Philadelphia Eagles - Tyreak Sapp, Edge, Florida The Eagles lost some of their pass rush depth in free agency, so they will likely do what they always do: draft more. The team has won Super Bowls when they have a deep pool of pass rushers, and adding Tyreak Sapp to the mix would get them back on track for that. At this point, Sapp cannot be a dominant every-down edge rusher, but he is someone with a big motor who can come in on plays and make a difference late in drives. 31) Baltimore Ravens - Malik Muhammad, CB, Texas Nate Wiggins looked the part in 2024 after being the team's top draft pick in 2024. They added to the secondary with Malki Starks in April, but acquiring Malik Muhammad would provide them with a physical presence and size, which would be a nice complement opposite Wiggins. 32) Buffalo Bills - Zane Durant, DL, Penn State Zane Durant, working alongside Ed Oliver, is the stuff of nightmares for NFL offensive lines. Durant has a similar playstyle where he can be a dominant run stopper, but he has some developing pass rushing chops that will make things interesting as he gets older in the NFL. The Bills' offense is at a Super Bowl-level, time to get the defense to match, and this pick helps them get there.