ESPN’s Mel Kiper Jr. made several notable changes in his latest Big Board, with a few familiar names shifting around. Denzel Boston and Caleb Lomu both slipped out of the overall top 25, though there’s still some consolation. Loma remains Kiper’s No. 5 offensive tackle, while Boston checks in as the No. 5 wide receiver, keeping each firmly among the top players at their positions. UGA's CJ Allen holds steady as Kiper's No. 2 off-ball linebacker, but no longer sits in the top 25.
There’s also a new No. 6 overall prospect in Sonny Styles, while Ohio State continues to dominate the top of the board with four players ranked inside the top seven. The SEC adds fresh offensive talent as well, with Alabama standout Kadyn Proctor breaking into the rankings. He is joined by Oregon's Dillon Thieneman and Arizona State's Max Iheananchor as newcomers on Kiper's list.
We’ve also included NFL Scouting Combine measurements and athletic testing results for all 25 prospects. Some players only participated in position drills, while others opted out of the on-field workouts entirely.