

The bowl season gives fans and scouts alike a chance to analyze NFL Draft prospects against solid competition. Bowl scheduling allows all eyes to be on each game. Here are the NFL Draft prospects in the 2025 Pinstripe Bowl.
AJ Harris, CB
Harris played a bit as a freshman at Georgia before transferring to Penn State for the 2024 season. He impressed in 2024 with 48 total tackles, five passes defended and one interception. This season, he played in 11 games and totaled 33 tackles with one pass defended on the year.
At 6-foot-1 and 190 pounds, Harris has a solid frame for an NFL cornerback, but can continue filling it out. He has some good tape over his college career, but is just a junior and could return to college in hopes of elevating his stock even further.
Projected Draft Range: Second Round Pick-Fourth Round Pick
Dani Dennis-Sutton, EDGE
Dennis-Sutton joined Penn State in 2022 and played a bit during his freshman season, registering 17 total tackles, 3.5 tackles for loss and three sacks. In 2023, Dennis-Sutton improved, finishing the season with six tackles for loss and 3.5 sacks. He showed more growth in 2024, as he had 13 tackles for loss and 8.5 sacks. He could’ve turned pro, but returned this season and has been solid again, as he has 10 tackles for loss and 6.5 sacks.
He has good size for an NFL edge rusher at 6-foot-5 and 265 pounds. Dennis-Sutton has a good motor and uses his hands well. He’ll need to continue adding pass rush moves to his game to help his effectiveness. He is currently projected to be a day two or early day three pick.
Projected Draft Range: Second Round Pick-Fourth Round Pick
Other Draft Prospects: RB Kaytron Allen (4th-6th), OT Drew Shelton (4th-6th), LB Amare Campbell (6th-UFA), WR Trebor Pena (6th-UFA), IOL Anthony Donkoh (UFA), S King Mack (UFA), OT Nolan Rucci (UFA), LB Tony Rojas (UFA), WR Kyron Hudson (UFA), IOL Nick Dawkins (UFA)
Opt-Outs/Injuries: IOL Olaivavega Ioane (1st-2nd), RB Nick Singleton (3rd-5th), S Zakee Wheatley (4th-6th), QB Drew Allar (4th-6th), DL Zane Durant (4th-6th)
Blake Miller, OT
Miller joined Clemson out of Ohio in 2022 and was a First Team Freshman All-American for the season. He improved in 2023 and was named a Third Team All-ACC selection. In 2024, the left tackle was named First Team All-ACC selection. He retained his spot on the First Team in the All-ACC honors for the 2025 season.
At 6-foot-6 and 315 pounds, Miller has solid size for an NFL offensive tackle. He moves solidly for his size and can get to the second level. Adding more strength and anchoring better in pass pro will help his development. Miller is currently projected to be a day two pick.
Cade Klubnik, QB
Klubnik joined Clemson and played sparingly in 2022, passing for 697 yards, two touchdowns and three interceptions on 61 percent completion. In 2023, he jumped into the starting lineup. He passed for 2,844 yards, 19 touchdowns and nine interceptions on 63.9 percent completion. Klubnik had his best college season in 2024, as he passed for 3,639 yards, 36 touchdowns and nine interceptions on 63.4 percent completion. This season, he has 2,750 passing yards, 16 touchdowns and six interceptions on 66.6 percent completion.
He isn’t the biggest quarterback at 6-foot-2 and 210 pounds. Klubnik has solid mobility, which really helped him in 2024. His arm strength is average at best and he takes too many risks, but he can be accurate when he sees the field clearly. He is a prjoected mid-round pick in the 2026 NFL Draft.
Projected Draft Range: Third Round Pick-Fifth Round Pick
Other Draft Prospects: CB Jaedyn Lukus (6th-UFA), OT Tristan Leigh (6th-UFA), LB Wade Woodaz (6th-UFA), DL Stephiylan Green (UFA), IOL Collin Sadler (UFA), IOL Harris Sewell (UFA), RB Adam Randall (UFA)
Opt-Outs/Injuries: DL Peter Woods (1st), EDGE TJ Parker (1st-2nd), CB Avieon Terrell (1st-2nd), WR Antonio Williams (3rd-5th), DL DeMonte Capehart (4th-6th)
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