ESPN's Matt Miller recently released his Top 600 NFL draft prospects for 2025, a list that goes beyond the 256 draft picks, leaving many players as potential priority free agents. Among the standout sleepers outside the top 256, several intriguing prospects have caught attention.
One notable prospect is a player with exceptional film despite baffling measurables, hinting at untapped potential. Another prospect stands out as a smart, athletic leader ideal for a backup role. Additionally, a former quarterback transitioning to running back showcases promising physicality and style. Other prospects include a nose tackle with intelligence and room for growth, a defensive end with prototypical build, a cornerback with skills and leverage, a powerful nose tackle with strength potential, a speedy big man, and a confident quarterback project with mobility and arm strength.
These ten prospects present diverse talents and potential for NFL success, with attributes ranging from intelligence and athleticism to physicality and skill sets tailored for specific positions, making them intriguing choices beyond the top-ranked prospects in the upcoming draft.