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2025 NFL Draft: Nick Saban unveils All-Offense team of prospects

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Ahead of the 2025 NFL Draft, Nick Saban broke down his All-Offense team. He picked the best 11 offensive prospects on the board, while also adding two additional players.

Saban had 13 players on the list, pointing out “football’s played with more than 11 guys” while breaking it all down on College GameDay. The headliner of the list was quarterback Cam Ward, who’s expected to be the No. 1 overall pick Thursday night.

Saban also added two positions to the group. He put a third-down running back and a slot wide receiver as part of his 2025 NFL Draft All-Offense Team. Here’s the full group.

QB: Cam Ward, Miami
RB: Ashton Jeanty, Boise State
WR: Tetairoa McMillan, Arizona OR Travis Hunter, Colorado
TE: Tyler Warren, Penn State
LT: Will Campbell, LSU
LG: Tyler Booker, Alabama
C: Grey Zabel, North Dakota State
RG: Donovan Jackson, Ohio State
RT: Armand Membou, Missouri
TE: Colston Loveland, Michigan
WR: Matthew Golden, Texas
3rd-Down RB: TreVeyon Henderson, Ohio State
Slot WR: Emeka Egbuka, Ohio State

While assessing the level of talent on offense in the draft, Saban predicted Campbell will likely be the first offensive lineman to go off the board. At the receiver position, though, each player he listed – including Hunter, who could also play cornerback at the next level – stands out in their own way.

“I think the two offensive tackles speak for themselves,” Saban said. “Will Campbell probably going to be the first guy taken, Armand Membou will be second. … Travis Hunter is like a wild card. And Tet McMillan, I think, is a big guy who can be very, very good. But Matthew Golden is my favorite receiver, and then Egbuka is a great slot guy.”

Early in the pre-draft process, there were questions about whether the Titans would trade out of the No. 1 pick. However, the franchise came out this week and made it clear it was sticking with the selection. The expectation is they will select Ward, creating questions about what it means for Will Levis.

Ward declared for last year’s draft before transferring to Miami last season. He put together a standout year in Coral Gables, throwing for 4,313 yards and an FBS-leading 39 passing touchdowns while also showcasing his ability to improvise and make plays outside the pocket.

The 2025 NFL Draft officially gets underway Thursday at 8 p.m. ET with the first round in Green Bay. Rounds 2-3 will be Friday, and Rounds 4-7 will be Saturday.