Top 25 College Football Players for 2024 Season

Top 25 College Football Players for 2024 Season

August 21, 2024

25. Ashton Jeanty, RB, Boise State

Ashton Jeanty has 1,347 rushing yards, 14 touchdowns, and an impressive 100 forced missed tackles last season. His versatility and durability make him a dynamic weapon for Boise State.
Upside: Jeanty could rise up draft boards with another productive season.

24. Colston Loveland, TE, Michigan

Colston Loveland has 649 receiving yards and 4 touchdowns, with 71.1% of his catches resulting in a first down or touchdown. His reliability makes him a key part of Michigan’s offense.
Upside: Loveland could be the top tight end in the 2025 NFL Draft with his all-around game.

23. Evan Stewart, WR, Oregon

Evan Stewart has 888 receiving yards and 5 touchdowns with an average of 13.7 yards per catch. His speed and agility make him a rising star in college football.
Upside: Stewart could be one of the top receivers in the draft with a breakout year.

22. Jay Higgins, LB, Iowa

Jay Higgins led the nation with 171 tackles last season and has consistently been around the ball, making him a tackling machine for Iowa’s defense.
Upside: Higgins has the potential to be an early-round NFL Draft pick with his consistent play.

21. Dillon Gabriel, QB, Oregon

Dillon Gabriel has thrown for 14,865 yards and 125 touchdowns over his career, ranking him in the top 10 in FBS history. His experience and accuracy make him a perfect fit for Oregon’s offense.
Upside: Gabriel could be a sleeper first-round pick with a strong senior season.

20. Tre Harris, WR, Ole Miss

Tre Harris has 985 receiving yards and 8 touchdowns, with an average of 18.2 yards per catch. His big-play ability makes him a valuable asset for Ole Miss.
Upside: Harris has the potential to be a high draft pick with another strong season.

19. Barrett Carter, LB, Clemson

Barrett Carter has 63 tackles, 5.5 sacks, and 1 interception, showcasing his versatility as a linebacker who can cover, blitz, and stop the run.
Upside: With his skill set, Carter could be a first-round pick and a future NFL star.

18. Benjamin Morrison, CB, Notre Dame

Benjamin Morrison has 54 tackles, 7 pass breakups, and 7 interceptions. His physical play and ability to shut down receivers make him one of the best corners in the country.
Upside: Morrison is a potential first-round pick with shutdown cornerback skills.

17. Abdul Carter, EDGE/LB, Penn State

Abdul Carter has 63 tackles, 5.5 sacks, and 1 forced fumble, and his transition to the edge has unlocked his pass-rushing potential.
Upside: Carter could lead the Big Ten in sacks and become a top draft prospect.

16. Isaiah Bond, WR, Texas

Isaiah Bond has 888 receiving yards and 5 touchdowns with an average of 13.7 yards per catch. His speed makes him a game-changer for Texas.
Upside: Bond has the potential to be a first-round pick with a breakout season.

15. Caleb Downs, S, Ohio State

Caleb Downs has recorded 107 tackles and 2 interceptions, becoming a leader in the secondary with his smart and physical play.
Upside: A future NFL captain, Downs could be the first safety taken in the draft.

14. Tetairoa McMillan, WR, Arizona

Tetairoa McMillan has 2,104 receiving yards and 18 touchdowns, with an average of 16.3 yards per catch. His ability to dominate in the red zone makes him a touchdown machine.
Upside: McMillan could be a first-round pick with the potential to lead the nation in receiving touchdowns.

13. Will Campbell, OT, LSU

Will Campbell has not allowed a single sack in his college career, demonstrating his rock-solid protection skills at left tackle. His technique and strength make him one of the top offensive linemen in the country.
Upside: Campbell is tracking to be a top-10 pick in the NFL Draft as a franchise left tackle.

12. Malaki Starks, S, Georgia

Malaki Starks has 52 tackles, 3 interceptions, and 7 pass breakups in his career. His instincts and playmaking ability are key to Georgia’s dominant defense.
Upside: Starks has the potential to be the top safety in the 2025 NFL Draft.

11. Quinshon Judkins, RB, Ohio State

Quinshon Judkins has rushed for 2,725 yards and 31 touchdowns, with an additional 281 receiving yards and 3 receiving touchdowns. His all-around game makes him a key weapon in Ohio State’s high-powered offense.
Upside: Judkins could be a top NFL running back prospect if he continues to improve.

10. Harold Perkins Jr., LB, LSU

Harold Perkins has recorded 63 tackles, 5.5 sacks, and 1 forced fumble, showing his versatility as a linebacker. His impact is felt all over the field, making him a defensive cornerstone.
Upside: With NFL scouts drooling over his versatility, Perkins is a likely first-round pick.

9. Carson Beck, QB, Georgia

Carson Beck has thrown for 4,427 yards and 30 touchdowns with a 71.2% completion rate. His accuracy and decision-making helped him thrive in his first season as a starter.
Upside: Beck could be a first-round NFL Draft pick with a shot at the Heisman Trophy.

8. Jalen Milroe, QB, Alabama

Jalen Milroe has passed for 3,172 yards and 29 touchdowns while rushing for 851 yards and 13 touchdowns. His dual-threat ability makes him a constant danger to defenses.
Upside: Milroe has Heisman potential if he can continue to develop as a passer.

7. Ollie Gordon II, RB, Oklahoma State

Ollie Gordon has amassed 2,040 rushing yards and 23 touchdowns, averaging an impressive 5.9 yards per carry. His vision and power make him one of the top running backs in college football.
Upside: A Doak Walker Award candidate, Gordon has the potential to be a top running back in the NFL.

6. Will Johnson, CB, Michigan

Will Johnson has recorded 54 tackles, 7 pass breakups, and 7 interceptions in his career. His knack for big plays makes him one of the top cornerbacks in the country.
Upside: Johnson is on track to be a first-round pick with the skills to become a premier NFL corner.

5. Luther Burden III, WR, Missouri

Luther Burden has tallied 1,587 receiving yards on 131 receptions with 15 touchdowns. His ability to create after the catch makes him a nightmare for defenders.
Upside: A potential Biletnikoff Award winner, Burden could be one of the first wide receivers taken in the NFL Draft.

4. Shedeur Sanders, QB, Colorado

Shedeur Sanders has thrown for over 3,230 yards and 27 touchdowns with only 3 interceptions. His impressive career stats include a 69.3% completion rate, showcasing his accuracy and poise under pressure.
Upside: With improved protection, Sanders could skyrocket to the top of NFL draft boards.

3. Mason Graham, DT, Michigan

Mason Graham has racked up 63 tackles, 5.5 sacks, and 2 forced fumbles in his career, showing his ability to be a disruptive force in the middle. His penetration and disruption skills are key to Michigan's stout defense.
Upside: As a potential first-round pick, Graham can anchor an NFL defensive line for years.

2. James Pearce Jr., EDGE, Tennessee

James Pearce is an absolute menace off the edge with 33 tackles, including 12 sacks, and 2 forced fumbles. He consistently terrorizes quarterbacks, making him a top NFL prospect.
Upside: Pearce has top-10 NFL Draft potential with a chance to lead the nation in sacks.

1. Travis Hunter, CB/WR, Colorado

Travis Hunter is a dynamic two-way player who has already accumulated 30 tackles, 3 interceptions, and 5 pass breakups as a cornerback, along with 57 catches for 721 yards and 5 touchdowns as a receiver. His versatility and playmaking skills make him the most exciting player in college football.
Upside: With NFL potential as both a cornerback and wide receiver, he could be a rare first-round pick who excels at multiple positions.

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