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Top College Players to Watch in Daily Fantasy Before the 2025 NFL Draft

Top College Players to Watch in Daily Fantasy Before the 2025 NFL Draft
Top College Players to Watch in Daily Fantasy Before the 2025 NFL Draft

The 2025 NFL Draft is right around the corner, but it is never too late to think about how the top college players will translate to NFL draft fantasy strategies. Fans can track draft prospects through stats and matchups and use the Drafters promo code to get started with bonuses or free entries while eyeing these players to be impactful at the next level.

Abdul Carter

Carter should be the first non-QB off the board and can be one of the most dynamic forces of the 2025 NFL Draft. He is a game-wrecker, the kind of elite pass rusher that every team is looking for.

Whether in IDP or team defense leagues, Carter is going to have a major impact when it comes to NFL Draft fantasy picks. If he lands in Cleveland alongside Myles Garrett, quarterbacks will be shaking in their boots.

Travis Hunter

The most dynamic athlete on the list was also the best of the best among top college players. In terms of his fantasy impact, Hunter is interesting because he could potentially have an impact in three phases: defense, offense, and returning kicks.

We will likely see him focus on corner while being deployed in special packages on offense. If Hunter shines, he could find himself catching more passes, which would turn him into an impactful offensive force.

Ashton Jeanty

Jeanty was the most dominant running back in years for Boise State. He will now bring that skill set to the NFL, likely in the top 10 picks. Jeanty can play every down and will make an impact running or catching the ball.

He’s a bowling ball at 215 pounds but can cut on a dime. He has the patience to follow blockers and the vision to help him find holes consistently. While he doesn’t have an impressive 40-yard dash time, he has a second gear to get away from defenders with regularity at the next level.

Tetairoa McMillan

McMillan has the potential to be one of the most impactful offensive rookies in the draft. He has fantastic size, body control, and speed, capable of breaking off huge chunks of YAC (yards after catch).

McMillan also can stretch the field, win one-on-one battles, and line up all over the field. As the top receiver in the class, he could become the focal point of nearly any offense and should be an early contender for Offensive Rookie of the Year.

Mason Graham

From a fantasy perspective, Graham is perhaps the most interesting. He isn’t the most dynamic pass rusher in the group, but his motor is constant, and he uses his hands better than any prospect in the draft.

Graham will immediately become an impact player for whoever takes him. His individual numbers could suffer if he goes to a truly bad situation like the Carolina Panthers, so Graham will bear close watching as he develops.

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