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Additional reporting by Todd Archer, Rob Demovsky, Dan Graziano and Seth Wickersham
The NFL regular season is almost here! The real games begin when the defending Super Bowl champion Eagles host the Cowboys on Sept. 4. Now it's time for our annual ranking of the league's top 100 players. Who do we project to be the best players in 2025?
Each year, at the conclusion of the ESPN Fantasy Football Marathon, ESPN Fantasy analysts and other ESPN personalities get together to conduct a mock draft.
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The 2025 NFL draft kicks off with Round 1 on Thursday night (8 p.m. ET on ESPN/ABC), and our insiders are gathering all of the latest intel on how things might go down. When will the quarterbacks come off the board, and in what order? Which teams could surprise? How will the first round play out? Who are the late-rising prospects to watch? And could we even see some trades this week?
Our national NFL reporters have spent the past week in Indianapolis at the annual NFL combine. Of course, the focus was on top 2025 NFL draft prospects working out and running their 40-yard dashes, but the event is also a hotbed for news around the league. Jeremy Fowler and Dan Graziano talked to execs, coaches, agents, scouts, players and other team sources to learn more about what could happen this offseason.
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