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2025 NFL Draft Risers: Shedeur Sanders Back On Track in Week 11

The NFL Draft is still in the distant future, but the true difference-maker in a player’s draft stock is determined by their on-field performance during the regular season. “But how can I track all the highlights throughout college football each week?”, you may ask. If that is you, you came to the right place!

Each week during the college football season, I will bring to you an NFL Draft Stock Report, sharing the most significant draft information gathered from the previous week’s college football action. As the season goes on, we will focus in on players whose stock is continuously soaring and making a case to be an early to mid-round selection.

As always, be sure to share your thoughts on these prospects in the comment section below, but without further adieu, here are the most notable performances affecting the 2025 NFL Draft landscape from this past week’s action.

Shedeur Sanders | QB | Colorado

Sanders has not quite played to the level I was expecting him to in 2024, but his last couple games have been rather impressive, and it deserves recognition. This past week against Texas Tech, Sanders completed 30 of 43 pass attempts for 291 yards, 3 touchdowns, and no interceptions. Over the past two games, Sanders has taken fewer uncalculated risks down the field, simply taking what the defense gives him and making wise choices with the football. He is still a consensus top-2 quarterback in this class, but I have definitely had concerns this season with his decision making and processing. His stellar play over the last two games has started to renew my confidence in his potential.

Ashton Jeanty | RB | Boise State

Outside of one unfortunate fumble, Jeanty played another flawless game last Saturday against Nevada. After light usage the first half of the season, Boise State has been forced to rely on him more heavily the past couple weeks. Against Nevada, Jeanty carried the ball 34 times for 209 yards and 3 touchdowns, further cementing his status as a Heisman candidate. Barring injury, he will be in consideration for a top-15 selection in the upcoming NFL Draft.

Jared Ivey | DE | Ole Miss

Jared Ivey has emerged into a menace for the Rebels defense, and he was a big part of their defensive dominance against Georgia this past Saturday, finishing the game with 7 total tackles, 5 solo tackles, 2 sacks, and 2 passes defended. At 6’6″, 285 pounds, Ivey has the potential to move inside to a 5-technique with his outstanding length and impressive functional strength, but he is truly a schematically versatile guy who has the willingness to play wherever he can give his team the most value. He and teammate Princely Umanmielen have been on fire recently, and both players are rapidly rising on draft boards. Keep an eye on these players as we near the College Football Playoff.

TJ Guy | EDGE | Michigan

Guy is not one whose play is characterized by the stat sheet, but his impact upon a game has certainly played a factor when Michigan has found success along the defensive front. This past week, Guy racked up 5 tackles, 2 sacks, 2.5 tackles for loss against Indiana, displaying impressive burst, closing speed, and instincts. He has the size to make it in the NFL, but his level of consistency for the remainder of the season will likely determine how high he could go in the draft.

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