Five NFL rookie in perfect situations in 2025
The rookies with the best support and opportunity combination are prepared to rise early in their careers.
Others may have a more difficult way to make a leap in the first year – but that's not impossible. For example, the election number 6 of 2024 Malik Nabers, despite a doner door in the game guard, election number 4 Marvin Harrison Jr.
And Jayden Daniels number 2 – even the election number 12 – usually looked like better game founders than Caleb Williams number 1, never mind the best effort to stack the skill positions to help Chicago's best choices.
Here, take a look at five players who are prepared for ideal situations for an effective rookie season:
6 RB Ashton Jeanty, Akincilar
Las Vegas took the equivalent of a Chevette trade for a Corvette and raised NFL's most Milquetoast running game with NFL's best offseason ability. Chief Coach Pete Carroll focuses the game plan on managing rock and the bed will be an important part of this identity. He made comparisons with former NFL players Barry Sanders and Emmitt Smith.
No. Colston Loveland in 10, Bears
Loveland is a kind of luxury in Chicago, a part of a crime filled by the first 10 options here. Loveland, a threat of speed of stitching, which can be widely lined up, will be suitable for the defenses due to the scheme used by the bears under the coach Ben Johnson. Technically, Cole Kmet is the number 2 behind.
Tyler Warren in 15, Colts
We don't know that Anthony Richardson will have transition to Warren, but critical beings considering the size and the distribution accuracy of the capture radius Richardson (below 45% last season). However, as some wonders in the players of the players say, a quality tight end can be the best friend passing through the road. Warren may appear as a security blanket for Richardson or Daniel Jones.
20 CB Jahdae Barron, Broncos
Suddenly, 5 Fit-11, 195 pounds, with a long speed and a solid frame, Barron was time in 4.39 seconds in the 40-yard line in the combined and was the selection of Denver because of its versatility. Barron, which is already part of a group built on Swagger, is all-pro Patrick Surrtain Jr.
21 DT Derrick Harmon, Stelers
On the Draft Day, we pointed out that Harmon was the most overlooked defender in the classroom due to the combination of size, power and agility. A better Rusher than Mason Graham, The size of the size is a factor. If Harmon notices its full potential, it may be a painful reminder for Cleveland, the Browns-Stelerrs competition.
It is the total package.