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NFL Draft Rankings: A Look at the Top Tight Ends in the 2025 NFL Draft According to Pro Football Focus Rankings
The 2025 NFL Draft is less than a week away. The next set of NFL stars will take the stage at the Green Bay Packers’ TitleTown facility in Green Bay, WI beginning on Thursday, April 24.
All eyes in Philadelphia will be on what the Philadelphia Eagles do with the No. 32 overall pick in the NFL Draft. Will the defending Super Bowl champions trade up, trade back, or stand pat and close out night one of the NFL Draft?
Tight end could become an area of need for the Eagles. It’s been rumored the Birds and incumbent tight end Dallas Goedert could be splitting up in the very near future and drafting a tight end would fill the void Goedert would leave.
Penn State Nittany Lions tight end Tyler Warren could be the first tight end off the board on Thursday night. Another tight end that is trending towards a top 15 pick is Michigan’s Colston Loveland.
Here’s a look at how Pro Football Focus graded the position and who’s their Top 10 heading into the 2025 NFL Draft.
PFF’s Top 10 Graded Tight Ends
Player Name | School | PFF Grade | Potential Draft Position |
Harold Fannin Jr. | Bowling Green | 95.9 | Late third-round or early fourth-round pick |
Tyler Warren | Penn State | 91.3 | First-round pick |
Colston Loveland | Michigan | 85.9 | First-round or early second-round pick |
Jalin Conyers | Texas Tech | 75.6 | Seventh-round pick |
Terrance Ferguson | Oregon | 73.9 | Fourth-round pick |
Elijah Arroyo | Miami | 71.7 | Late second-round or early third-round pick |
Mason Taylor | LSU | 67.8 | Second or third-round pick |
Jackson Hawes | Georgia Tech | 67.8 | Sixth-round pick |
Mitchell Evans | Notre Dame | 65.3 | Potential fourth to seventh-round pick |
Gunnar Helm | Texas | 62.3 | Mid to late rounds |