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The 2025 NFL Draft will wrap up just like last year’s, with the final pick being the 257th selection. But the twist? While the draft’s final spot is still a long shot, Alabama players picked way down the list have managed to prove the experts wrong. One of the most notable underdogs is Mark McMillian, who was drafted 272nd in 1992 by the Philadelphia Eagles. Despite being just 5’7″ (earning him the nickname “Mighty Mouse”), he played 127 regular-season games, plus seven playoff games, during his impressive 8-year NFL career. McMillian finished with 23 interceptions, 404 return yards, and three touchdowns, a stat that only a few Alabama players can top.

McMillian wasn’t the only late pick to defy the odds. A few other Alabama players...

With the 2025 NFL Draft just around the corner, we’re rolling out our first-ever list of the top 100 prospects for each team. These rankings are based on PFF’s Big Board and the PFF Draft Guide, focusing on the players that best match the current needs and future goals of each NFL team. Want to try your hand at making picks? Check out our Mock Draft Simulator and see how your draft could unfold!

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Jahmyr Gibbs, known for his speed and skill on the football field, took a break from his usual routine to enjoy the spectacle at WWE WrestleMania 41. The Detroit Lions running back made a splash at Allegiant Stadium in Las Vegas, sporting wrestling gear and enjoying close-up views of the action. Gibbs, who’s no stranger to WWE events, previously attended WWE SummerSlam at Ford Field in 2023. His appearance at WrestleMania, alongside his love for wrestling, shows his connection to the fans and the fun spirit of Detroit’s young Lions core. While the football world awaits the start of the season, Gibbs is making the most of his offseason, keeping his star power strong.

Jahmyr Gibbs, known for his speed and skill on the football field, took a break...