While the 2025 NFL Draft is still far off in the distance, players that will be drafted early are on the field now. Each week presents unique matchups for draft prospects and this week is no different. Here are NFL Draft prospects to watch in college football week 10.
1. Donovan Jackson, IOL, Ohio State Buckeyes
Ohio State has just one loss on the season and have hopes of winning a national championship. Their offense has been up and down, with the offensive line struggling as of late. Offensive guard Donovan Jackson has played decently this year, but hasn’t been overly impressive.
This week, Jackson will need to play well against a Penn State talented defensive front. He is a powerful player who anchors well as a pass blocker. His grip strength is good to sustain blocks, but he isn’t the best mover at the position. Due to injuries on the offensive line, Jackson might be sliding out to tackle for this game, which will be a tough adjustment.
2. Tyler Warren, TE, Penn State Nittany Lions
Penn State has had an undefeated season so far. While their offense has been inconsistent, they have a bright spot at tight end Tyler Warren. He has stepped into the starting lineup this season and played well. So far this season, Warren has 47 receptions for 559 receiving yards and four touchdowns.
Warren will have to help create big plays against a talented Ohio State defense. He has good size for the position at 6-foot-6 and 261 pounds. His athleticism and route running are impressive for his size. He has had some focus drops in the past, but seems to be doing better this season. Warren could be the second tight end selected in the 2025 NFL Draft.
3. Josaiah Stewart, EDGE, Michigan Wolverines
Michigan has had a rough season so far, but they still have a lot of talent. Most of that talent is concentrated on the defensive side of the ball. One of the players who has stepped up this season is edge rusher Josaiah Stewart. This season, Stewart has registered 27 total tackles, 11 tackles for loss and 6.5 sacks.
This week, Stewart will have to help the Michigan defense go against the top team in the country, Oregon, who has a good defensive line. Stewart is and undersized edge rusher, but has good burst at the snap and flexibility. His lack of strength can limit him in the run game, but his athleticism helps him in pursuit.
4. Josh Conerly, OT, Oregon Ducks
Oregon is undefeated this season and have really found a groove. Part of that has been shaking up the offensive line, which is now playing well. Their tackles have some NFL potential. Josh Conerly has been great at protecting Dillon Gabriel’s blindside this year at right tackle.
The Ducks offensive line will be going up against a talented defensive front from Michigan. Conerly moves well for his size and has great natural leverage, helping him keep his pad level low. He mirrors pass rushers well and can get to the second level. Conerly will need to improve his strength to anchor better in pass protection. Finishing the season well could help Conerly be a first-round pick.
5. Maxwell Hairston, CB, Kentucky Wildcats
Kentucky has not had a great season. It has been specifically disappointing because of how much talent they have on the defensive side of the ball. One of their most talented players is cornerback Maxwell Hairston. He has missed some time with injury, but has eight tackles and one interception this season.
Hairston will have to help slow down Tennessee’s offense if he is able to play. His shoulder injury hasn’t allowed him to play the last few weeks, but he could return for this one. Hairston has good ball skills and has shown a willingness to help in run support. He is good in zone coverage, using his eyes well, but could improve in man coverage. With some more good tape, he could be a day-two pick.
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