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Way Too Early 2025 Dynasty Rookie Rankings & Tiers (Top 24)

By Steve BradshawAugust 25, 2024
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When starting my research into the 2025 dynasty rookie class, I first found my top 24 players and put together a two-round mock draft. Since then, I’ve made one minor tweak and grouped the top 24 players into six different tiers. While this is a way too early set of rankings, it’ll help you get an understanding of where the projected tier drops will be. If you want to see my two-round mock draft and sleepers, check out the link below!

 

 

 

 

Tier 1



1. Tetairoa McMillan, Arizona (WR)

 

2. Luther Burden, Missouri (WR)

 

3. Carson Beck, Georgia (QB)

 

4. Shedeur Sanders, Colorado (QB)

 

Tier 2

 

5. Emeka Egbuka, Ohio State (WR) 

 

6. Quinn Ewers, Texas (QB)

 

7. Ollie Gordon, Oklahoma State (RB)

 

8. Quinshon Judkins, Ohio State (RB) 

 

9. TreVeyon Henderson, Ohio State (RB) 

 

10. Ashton Jeanty, Boise State (RB)

 

 

Tier 3

 

11. Evan Stewart, Oregon (WR)

 

12. Jalen Milroe, Alabama (QB)

 

13. Isaiah Bond, Texas (WR)

 

Tier 4

 

14. Omarion Hampton, North Carolina (RB)

 

15. Colston Loveland, Michigan (TE)

 

16. Nick Singleton, Penn State (RB)

 

 

Tier 5

 

17. Antwane Wells, South Carolina (WR)

 

18. Barion Brown, Kentucky (WR)

 

19. Conner Weigman, Texas A&M (QB)

 

20. Tre Harris, Ole Miss (WR)

 

Tier 6

 

21. Tory Horton, Colorado State (WR)

 

22. Tez Johnson, Oregon (WR)

 

23. Nic Anderson, Oklahoma (WR)

 

24. Drew Allar, Penn State (QB)



Top 2025 Sleeper

 

Conner Weigman

Texas A&M (QB)

 

Although I don’t have Conner Weigman extremely high, he’s a name to watch in this 2025 class. Weigman is only 21 years old and has only played nine games in two seasons. However during this time Weigman has looked fantastic on film.

 

 

Weigman has a phenomenal arm, clean footwork, and a great frame at 6’3” 215 lbs. He clearly has all the intangibles, and his release time is fantastic. While there are some inconsistencies here and there, he has the tools to become a first-round draft pick. Now, he just has to put everything together in 2024.

 

The main drawback with Weigman is that he doesn’t have fantastic rushing upside. That said, we haven’t seen a super big sample size, so there’s a possibility he could end up being average. While I still have Weigman ranked 19th overall, it’s going to be very easy for him to rise up my rankings if he stays healthy.