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Ranking the top 10 2025 NFL draft prospects in the CFP National Championship.



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NFL Scouts Abuzz About College Football Playoff National Championship Game

The College Football Playoff National Championship game between Notre Dame and Ohio State is not only a premier matchup for fans, but also scouts from the National Football League. The two rosters are loaded with future draft picks, with the majority of draft-eligible prospects donning scarlet and grey. Three plug-and-play stars on Ohio State’s defensive line could very well prove the story of the game and the first round of the 2025 NFL Draft.

Some notable players include:

* Jordan Clark, a skilled cornerback from Notre Dame, who boasts linear speed, instincts, and competitiveness.
* Xavier Watts, a safety from Notre Dame with an uncanny knack for being around the ball and reading quarterbacks.
* TreVeyon Henderson, a running back from Ohio State with a strong build and breakaway speed.
* Donovan Jackson, an offensive tackle/ guard from Ohio State with power and size.
* Denzel Burke, a cornerback from Ohio State with a prototypical frame and instinctive, physical play.
* Quinshon Judkins, a running back from Ohio State with size, power, and speed.
* Jack Sawyer, a defensive end from Ohio State with impressive skills and a strong passion for the game.
* Tyleik Williams, a defensive tackle from Ohio State with a rare blend of size, power, and quickness.
* Emeka Egbuka, a wide receiver from Ohio State with a silky-smooth game and pro-readiness.
* JT Tuimoloau, a defensive end from Ohio State with size, power, and a pro-ready blend of skills.

These players are just a few of the many talented prospects playing in the College Football Playoff National Championship game. The 2025 NFL Draft is said to be one of the strongest in recent years, with many of these players potentially hearing their names called early.

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