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The 2025 NFL Draft is pivotal for NFL and fantasy football fan bases. The ‘next’ season officially kicks off after the draft, which makes it one of the most important annual events. FullTime Fantasy has you covered with our  2025 NFL Draft Dashboard.Here, you’ll find everything you need to prepare for the upcoming 2025 fantasy football season. From our 2025 NFL Draft grid to in-depth rookie scouting reports, everything football fans need is right here in one place. Bookmark this page. It will be continuously updated. And don’t miss out on our PREMIUM content. Become a FullTime Fantasy Member TODAY! 2025 NFL Draft Tools 2025 NFL Draft Grid Team Needs UPDATED NFL Depth Charts NFL Free Agency Tracker: Quarterback, Running Back, Wide Receiver, Tight End 2025 NFL Mock Drafts   MOCK DRAFT SIMULATOR Mock Draft 1.0 Mock Draft 2.0 (PREMIUM) Draft Rumors & Vegas Insights (EXCLUSIVE) Vegas Names New Favorite to be Drafted with No. 2 Pick (PREMIUM) Shedeur Sanders NFL Draft Stock (PREMIUM) NFL Draft Buzz: Ashton Jeanty (PREMIUM) Two Teams Emerge as Favorite to Select Tyler Warren Rookie Rankings Jody Smith’s 2025 Rookie Rankings (PREMIUM) Top IDP Rookie Rankings (PREMIUM) Top 10 Rookie Tight Ends Rookie Scouting Profiles Ashton Jeanty Tetairoa McMillian Omarion Hampton Tyler Warren Cam Ward Matthew Golden (PREMIUM) Shedeur Sanders (PREMIUM) TreVeyon Henderson (PREMIUM) Travis Hunter (PREMIUM) Luther Burden III (PREMIUM) Quinshon Judkins (PREMIUM) Colston Loveland (PREMIUM) Emeka Egbuka (PREMIUM) Kaleb Johnson (PREMIUM) Cam Skattebo (PREMIUM)   Get on the Road to the World Championships for just $50 by visiting the FFWC Draft Lobby today! Here’s how it works: Entering and winning a $50 Starter League will earn you a seat at the 2025 Las Vegas Fantasy Championships ($349 entry). Winning that league will win you a seat at the 2026 World Championships. –OR– Skip the line and directly enter the 2025 World Championships ($1,925 entry) today by securing your spot with a $200 deposit! GET THE LATEST FANTASY TIPS AND CONTEST UPDATES Subscribe to our FREE newsletter to win Weekly Prizes + Breaking Fantasy news & updates!

NFL Combine Risers & Fallers

The 2024 NFL Scouting Combine has already occurred for the fantasy-relevant incoming rookies. Before the Combine, dynasty football enthusiasts had only college tape to go by. Now, we have real measurables on an NFL field. With all the skill position events behind us, we can reflect on the 2024 NFL Combine Risers & Fallers. Also, here are some other helpful links for your 2024 fantasy and dynasty football prep work from FullTime Fantasy. 2024 NFL Rookie Rankings 2024 NFL Draft Team Needs Jody’s 2024 Dynasty Rankings  Free Agent Rankings for QB, RB, WR, and TE. Stock Up Xavier Worthy (WR) Texas  We all knew Worthy was a blazer. However, breaking the 40-yard dash record with a 4.21-second sprint was the biggest highlight of the 2024 NFL Combine. Worthy’s first attempt (4.25) was the fourth-fastest ever. However, the former Longhorn decided to attempt to break John Ross’s record and succeeded. Worthy was already a top-5 wide receiver on many draft boards in a deep 2024 class. However, at just 165 pounds, fantasy managers should approach Worthy with caution. Ladd McConkey (WR) Georgia McConkey displayed his precise route-running and showcased superb hands. Additionally, he ran far after (4.39) than anticipated. At 6-foot and 186 pounds, McConkey bolstered his stock with a strong showing in Indy. Ricky Pearsall (WR) Florida After a strong showing at the Senior Bowl, Pearsall posted a 97th-percentile vert (42″) and ran a strong 4.41 40. Also, he caught the ball consistently and has good size (6-1, 189) and versatility. Few prospects have had a better year for their draft stock than @GatorsFB WR Ricky Pearsall. Elite Combine performance finalizes that 40: 4.41 (82nd percentile) Vert: 42” (97th percentile) Broad: 10’9” (89th percentile) 3-cone: 6.64 (93rd percentile) SS: 4.05 (89th percentile) — Trevor Sikkema (@TampaBayTre) March 3, 2024 Isaac Guerendo (RB) Louisville Prior to Saturday, few casual football fans knew anything about Lousiville’s Issac Guerendo. However, that would change after Guerendo’s head-turning performance on the field. After putting up an impressive 41.5″ vert, Guerendo (6-1, 220) led all running backs with a sizzling 4.33-second 40. Additionally, his vert and broad jump were top-5 marks for running backs who weighed 220-plus pounds in the Combine’s history. Xavier Legette (WR) South Carolina  Legette blazed a 4.39 40 after measuring 6-1 and 220 pounds. He also stood out in his other measurables and posted the top weight-adjusted speed score of all wideouts at the 2024 Combine. Xavier Legette is a WR prospect in the 2024 draft class. He scored an unofficial 9.92 #RAS out of a possible 10.00. This ranked 24 out of 3063 WR from 1987 to 2024. Splits Projectedhttps://t.co/mhRpjR2bdC pic.twitter.com/0kP12WFfpF — Kent Lee Platte (@MathBomb) March 2, 2024 Joe Milton (QB) Tennessee After posting very good measurables, Milton turned heads with his arm talent. He led all quarterbacks with a 62 MPH arm and then had this 70-plus yard moon shot. Here is my angle of Joe Milton’s deep ball to Lideatrick Griffin. Per @NextGenStats this throw traveled 73.5 air yards. For reference, the longest throw by air yards in the NFL over the last seven years was Josh Allen to Gabe Davis for 69.3 air yards in 2022. Unreal arm talent pic.twitter.com/MD96LfTvpk — Brett Kollmann (@BrettKollmann) March 3, 2024 Other Risers: Brian Thomas Jr. (WR) LSU, Ben Sinnott (TE) Kansas State, Trey Benson (RB) FSU, Devin Leary (QB) Kentucky, Jaylen Wright (RB) Tennessee Stock Down Bucky Irving (RB) Oregon At just 5-9 and 192 pounds, Irving needed to run a sub-4.4 40 to be considered a top-5 back in this thin class. Instead, Irving posted an unimpressive 4.55. Also, Irving’s vert (29.5) and broad jump (9’7″) aren’t indicative of an explosive player. Finally, Irving’s 3.71 RAS was very disappointing. Keon Coleman (WR) Florida State After consistently being mocked as a potential first-round selection, Coleman ran a disappointing 4.61 40-yard dash. His route running also didn’t stand out. However, it should be noted that Coleman did run the fastest gauntlet drill, so his lack of straight-line sprinting might not be as impactful to NFL personnel as it is to fantasy zealots. Ainias Smith (WR) Texas A&M It was revealed that Smith is dealing with a stress fracture in his left shin and was unable to do any on-field drills. In a Combine where many other wide receivers turned heads, Smith was likely surpassed by several players in this deep and talented incoming class of pass catchers. Dillon Johnson (RB) Washington  Johnson posted a poor vert (31.5) and then slumbered to a 4.68-second 40. He was productive at Washington but at 5-11 and 217 pounds, Johnson’s lack of speed and explosiveness likely dropped him into Day 3 of the 2024 NFL Draft. Audric Estime (RB) Notre Dame Estime has drawn comparisons to Kryen Williams but his 4.71-second 40 likely dropped him into Day 3. Estime’s broad and vert were fine. But that lack of top-end speed and slower splits hurt. I dropped Estime out of my top-5 running backs and wouldn’t be surprised to see him slide in the upcoming draft. The 2024 NFL off-season is underway but it’s not too late to get access to the best help out there! All FullTime Fantasy members get exclusive access to our 24/7 Chat Room on Discord! All morning on Sunday, Senior Analyst Jody Smith will be standing by to answer all your crucial fantasy questions and keep you updated with all the latest news and injury updates. JOIN OUR MAILING LIST! GET THE LATEST ARTICLES & UPDATES Subscribe to our FREE newsletter – Breaking Fantasy news & site updates! Like and share our new Facebook page! Be sure to pay attention to our giveaways for your shot at some sweet prizes!

Rookie Scouting Profile: Tucker Kraft

Tucker Kraft

FullTime Fantasy Rookie Scouting Profile: Tucker Kraft Tucker Kraft (TE) South Dakota State Height Weight 40-Time DOB NFL Draft Dynasty ADP NFL Comp 6-5 254 4.69 11/03/2000 Round 3 (78) 4.07 Pat Friermuth College Production As a freshman in 2020,

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Rookie Scouting Profile: Stetson Bennett

FullTime Fantasy Rookie Scouting Profile: Stetson Bennett Stetson Bennett (QB) Georgia Height Weight 40-Time DOB NFL Draft Dynasty ADP NFL Comp 5-11 192 4.67 10/28/1997 Round 4 (128) 6.04 Nick Mullens College Production During the 2020 season, Bennett took over as the starting quarterback for the Georgia Bulldogs when D’wan Mathis was benched due to poor performance. In the remaining eight games of the season, he started every game and threw for a modest 1174 yards on 158 attempts with a completion rate of 54.4%. He averaged 7.4 yards per pass, threw eight touchdowns, and was sacked four times, earning a QB rating of 79.5. Additionally, he carried the ball 23 times for a total of 101 yards, averaging 4.4 yards per rush. In his senior year in 2021, Bennett began the season as the backup quarterback to transfer JT Daniels. However, Daniels suffered an injury after just one game, giving Bennett a second opportunity to start. He capitalized on the chance, starting in 13 games and throwing for 2637 yards on 261 attempts. Bennett had a 64% completion rate and an average of 10.1 yards per pass, adding 27 touchdowns to his tally. He was sacked nine times and boasted an impressive QB rating of 120.8. Bennett also contributed to the ground game, carrying the ball 46 times for 347 yards, averaging 7.5 yards per rush. His impressive performances helped lead the Bulldogs to the 2022 College Football Playoff National Championship game, where they faced Alabama in a rematch. In a surprising move, Bennett decided to remain at Georgia instead of entering the draft, and in his fifth and final year as a senior in 2022, he played in 13 games. He had an outstanding season, throwing for 3430 yards on 395 attempts with a completion rate of 67.8% for an average of 8.7 yards per pass. He also recorded 20 TDs, 9 sacks, and a QB rating of 105.4. Additionally, he added 49 rushes for a total of 224 yards, averaging 4.6 yards per run. The Dynasty Football World Championships Orphans are now on sale! Click HERE to enter the Orphans lobby and get teams up to 50% OFF!  Strengths • Displays confidence and focus in big games. • A great leader. • Comfortable coming off primary read when necessary. • Utilizes pump fakes to manipulate cornerbacks in high/low concepts. •nMakes throws with excellent anticipation from the pocket. • Shows great athleticism and speed once he becomes a runner. Concerns • Tends to hold the ball too long • Mechanics can disappear when under pressure and pushed off his spot • Tiny size at 5-11 and 190 lbs may make it challenging to stay healthy in the pocket, especially when not playing behind a strong offensive line • Arm strength is decent but lacks ideal strength, leading to accuracy issues when he can’t or won’t set his feet • Needs to work on lowering trajectory on deep throws, as some of his throws have too much air. Fantasy Outlook Bennett is barely being drafted in Dynasty Rookie drafts. He landed in a nice spot to learn and develop with the Rams but his physical limitations and stature may prove to be too much when it comes to being an NFL starter. Also, Bennett is already  25 years old. That won’t help his dynasty stock. Most likely, this will be another case of a very good college quarterback who simply doesn’t pan out the same way in the pros. That said, there is enough arm talent and leadership to justify rostering Bennett in Superflex dynasty leagues that have expansive rosters. Check out where Stetson Bennett lands in Scott Atkins’ Updated Dynasty Football Rankings. Also, see where Jody Smith ranks him in his 2023 Superflex Rookie Rankings.  Other Rookie Profiles Bijan Robinson Jaxon Smith-Njigba Jordan Addison Quentin Johnston Jahmyr Gibbs C.J. Stroud Bryce Young Zach Charbonnet Zay Flowers Anthony Richardson Josh Downs Michael Mayer Zach Evans Will Levis Devon Achane Kendre Miller Sean Tucker Jalin Hyatt Marvin Mims Kayshon Boutte Tank Bigsby Israel Abanikanda Dalton Kincaid Luke Musgrave Rashee Rice Roschon Johnson Tyjae Spears Cedric Tillman Sam LaPorta Eric Gray Chase Brown Hendon Hooker Jonathan Mingo Jayden Reed Luke Schoonmaker Tank Dell Brenton Strange JOIN OUR MAILING LIST! GET THE LATEST ARTICLES & UPDATES Subscribe to our FREE newsletter – Breaking Fantasy news & site updates! Like and share our new Facebook page! Be sure to pay attention to our giveaways for your shot at some sweet prizes!

Rookie Scouting Profile: Brenton Strange

Brenton Strange

FullTime Fantasy Rookie Scouting Profile: Brenton Strange Brenton Strange (TE) Penn State Height Weight 40-Time DOB NFL Draft Dynasty ADP NFL Comp 6-4 253 4.70 12/27/2000 Round 2.30 5.05 Foster Moreau College Production Brenton Strange, a former 3-star recruit by

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Rookie Scouting Profile: Tank Dell

Tank Dell

FullTime Fantasy Rookie Scouting Profile: Tank Dell Nathaniel “Tank” Dell (WR) Houston Height Weight 40-Time DOB NFL Draft Dynasty ADP NFL Comp 5-8 165 4.49 10/29/1999 Round 3.06 4.12 Darnell Mooney College Production Dell committed to Alabama A&M after graduating

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Rookie Scouting Profile: Luke Schoonmaker

Luke Schoonmaker

FullTime Fantasy Rookie Scouting Profile: Luke Schoonmaker Luke Schoonmaker (TE) Michigan Height Weight 40-Time DOB NFL Draft Dynasty ADP NFL Comp 6-5 251 4.63 09/28/1998 Round 2 (58) 5.03 Daniel Bellinger College Production Luke Schoonmaker was a three-star recruit from

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Rookie Scouting Profile: Jayden Reed

Jayden Reed

FullTime Fantasy Rookie Scouting Profile: Jayden Reed Jayden Reed (WR) Michigan State Height Weight 40-Time DOB NFL Draft Dynasty ADP NFL Comp 5-11 187 4.45 04/28/2000 Day 2 3.11 Brandin Cooks College Production Despite earning All-State accolades at Metea Valley

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Rookie Scouting Profile: Jonathan Mingo

Jonathan Mingo

FullTime Fantasy Rookie Scouting Profile: Jonathan Mingo Jonathan Mingo (WR) Ole Miss Height Weight 40-Time DOB NFL Draft Dynasty ADP NFL Comp 6-2 220 4.46 04/20/2001 Day 2 4.10 Anquan Boldin College Production A four-star, All-State recruit out of Brandon High in Branon, Mississippi. Mingo chose to remain home and enroll at Mississippi over Notre Dame, Arkansas, and Memphis. He caught 39 passes for 551 yards and four touchdowns in 2019 and 2020. Prior to his junior year, Mingo was named to Phil Steele’s preseason All-SEC second team but was limited to just six games with a broken left foot. He stayed healthy in his final season, starting 12 games and posting a 51/861/5 line. The Dynasty Football World Championships Orphans are now on sale! Click HERE to enter the Orphans lobby and get teams up to 50% OFF!  Strengths • Outstanding size and speed drew multiple comparisons to fellow Ole Miss WR DK Metcalf. • 96th percentile Speed Score, 91st percentile Burst Score, 91st percentile vert, and 92nd vert. • Strong, physical player who will win in contested catch situations. Also benched a massive 22 reps at the Combine (96th percentile). • Good route runner with better feet than expected for a player of his size. • Set a school record with 247 receiving yards (9 catches, 2 TDs). • One of only 5 wide receivers in this class with an RAS (relative athletic score) over 90. Concerns • Very modest numbers in four SEC seasons. • Below average agility and wing span (75 3/4) is quite small for a player who is 6-2, 220. • Doesn’t always get off the line with ease, particularly against tight press coverage. • 36th percentile three-cone. • Inconsistent hands. Fantasy Outlook Most draftniks had Jonathan Mingo as a potential Day 2 pick, but his selection at 2.08 as the WR5 was quite a surprise. There’s a lot to like about Mingo’s imposing frame. Also, he’s a tough, physical runner who has drawn comparisons to Anquan Boldin and Deebo Samuel. There’s also some Laviska Shenault to Mingo’s game, and as luck would have it, Mingo is now in Carolina with Shenault. After jettisoning D.J. Moore this offseason, the depth chart is wide open in Carolina. Mingo should open the season as a top-3 wideout with No. 1 WR potential. The early second-round draft value makes Mingo a screaming value in the fourth round. Expect his rookie ADP to fly up. He’s a player to also keep in mind as a late-round target for the rebuilding Carolina Panthers. Other Rookie Profiles Bijan Robinson Jaxon Smith-Njigba Jordan Addison Quentin Johnston Jahmyr Gibbs C.J. Stroud Bryce Young Zach Charbonnet Zay Flowers Anthony Richardson Josh Downs Michael Mayer Zach Evans Will Levis Devon Achane Kendre Miller Sean Tucker Jalin Hyatt Marvin Mims Kayshon Boutte Tank Bigsby Israel Abanikanda Dalton Kincaid Luke Musgrave Rashee Rice Roschon Johnson Tyjae Spears Cedric Tillman Sam LaPorta Eric Gray Chase Brown Hendon Hooker JOIN OUR MAILING LIST! GET THE LATEST ARTICLES & UPDATES Subscribe to our FREE newsletter – Breaking Fantasy news & site updates! Like and share our new Facebook page! Be sure to pay attention to our giveaways for your shot at some sweet prizes!

Rookie Scouting Profile: Hendon Hooker

Hendon Hooker

FullTime Fantasy Rookie Scouting Profile: Hendon Hooker Hendon Hooker (QB) Tennessee Height Weight 40-Time DOB NFL Draft Dynasty ADP NFL Comp 6-3 217 4.77 01/13/1998 Late 1-2 5.02 Geno Smith College Production After winning a pair of state titles at Dudley High School in Greensboro, North Carolina, and accruing over 9,000 yards of offense, Hendon Hooker enrolled at Virginia Tech in 2018. Hooker didn’t attempt a pass in his redshirt freshman season but rushed for 57 yards and one TD. The following season, he started eight games, completing 61.1% of his passes for 1,555 yards and a 13-to-2 TD-to-INT ratio. The Hokies slipped to 5-6 in 2020 and Hooker chose to transfer to Tennessee, where his play blossomed. Hooker started 11 games in 2021 for the Volunteers, throwing for 2,945 yards, 31 touchdowns, and only two interceptions while rushing for 619 and another five scores. Following that, Hooker was added to the preseason Manning watch list and guided one of the nation’s top offenses before suffering a torn ACL against South Carolina. The Dynasty Football World Championships Orphans are now on sale! Click HERE to enter the Orphans lobby and get teams up to 50% OFF!  Strengths • Very good size and athleticism. Hooker stood out as both a dual-threat option and as a potentially accurate pocket passer who should be able to play in any scheme. • Averaged 11.1 adjusted yards per attempt and boasted a 58-to-5 TD-to-INT ratio with a 178.3 QB Rate at Tennessee. • Very accurate passer, particularly on short and intermediate throws. Avoids turnovers. • In 2022, ranked second in FBS with a 123.0 NFL QB Rating and led the nation with 9.5 passing yards per attempt. • Leadership, character, and football IQ stood out. Reports indicate Hooker aced his interviews with multiple NFL teams this spring. Concerns • Already 25 years old and is coming off of a torn ACL. • Accuracy wanes noticeably on deep throws. • Due to offense at Tennessee, Hooker could experience significant growing pains when having to learn to read and digest a full NFL field. • Throwing mechanics disintegrate when Hooker is forced to escape the pocket and improvise on the run. Fantasy Outlook If Hendon Hooker was healthy he would be talked up as a top-3 signal caller in this class. That would put him into contention for a top-5 overall pick. There is a lot to like about Hooker’s tape, but he is a tad old and there is the concern of the torn left ACL sustained in November. That makes Hooker a likely second-round target. However, it would not be a surprise to see a team trade up into the late 20s to nab him. Assuming he fully recovers from the knee injury and keeps his mobility, I think Hooker is a very good value in Superflex leagues, where he can sometimes be nabbed in Round 3. His redraft value is TBD, but Hendon Hooker has talent I believe in and is a player I want to park on my dynasty rosters. Other Rookie Profiles Bijan Robinson Jaxon Smith-Njigba Jordan Addison Quentin Johnston Jahmyr Gibbs C.J. Stroud Bryce Young Zach Charbonnet Zay Flowers Anthony Richardson Josh Downs Michael Mayer Zach Evans Will Levis Devon Achane Kendre Miller Sean Tucker Jalin Hyatt Marvin Mims Kayshon Boutte Tank Bigsby Israel Abanikanda Dalton Kincaid Luke Musgrave Rashee Rice Roschon Johnson Tyjae Spears Cedric Tillman Sam LaPorta Eric Gray Chase Brown JOIN OUR MAILING LIST! GET THE LATEST ARTICLES & UPDATES Subscribe to our FREE newsletter – Breaking Fantasy news & site updates! Like and share our new Facebook page! Be sure to pay attention to our giveaways for your shot at some sweet prizes!