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55 Players Granted Special Eligibility for 2025 NFL Draft
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FNN SPORTSNEW YORK, NY (FNN) –– The National Football League announced today the names of 55 players who have been granted special eligibility for the 2025 NFL Draft and 15 underclassmen who have fulfilled their degree requirements with college football eligibility remaining and are also eligible for selection in the April 24-26 Draft in Green Bay, Wisconsin.
Twenty-five players applied for special eligibility prior to the newly instituted early “soft” deadline of Jan. 6, which was added to assist players and all-star game organizers in the planning and invitation process. Thirty additional players submitted their petitions prior to the traditional deadline of Jan. 15 to apply for special eligibility for the 2025 NFL Draft. This list does not include players that are playing in the FBS National Championship Game on Jan. 20. For those players, a “Championship” deadline of Jan. 24 has been added.
Each of the 55 players listed below have met the league’s three-year eligibility rule and have renounced their college football eligibility by submitting written notification to the league office on or before the Jan. 15 deadline. Consequently, they are eligible for selection.
The players granted special eligibility for the 2025 NFL Draft:
| Name | Pos. | College | |
| 1 | LeQuint Allen | RB | Syracuse |
| 2 | Elic Ayomanor | WR | Stanford |
| 3 | Kelvin Banks | T | Texas |
| 4 | Stone Blanton | LB | Mississippi State |
| 5 | Jaydon Blue | RB | Texas |
| 6 | Isaiah Bond | WR | Texas |
| 7 | Luther Burden | WR | Missouri |
| 8 | Jihaad Campbell | LB | Alabama |
| 9 | Will Campbell | T | LSU |
| 10 | Abdul Carter | DE | Penn State |
| 11 | Josh Conerly | T | Oregon |
| 12 | Nick Emmanwori | DB | South Carolina |
| 13 | Trevor Etienne | RB | Georgia |
| 14 | Quinn Ewers | QB | Texas |
| 15 | Dylan Fairchild | G | Georgia |
| 16 | Harold Fannin | TE | Bowling Green |
| 17 | D.J. Giddens | RB | Kansas State |
| 18 | Matthew Golden | WR | Texas |
| 19 | Mason Graham | DT | Michigan |
| 20 | Kenneth Grant | DT | Michigan |
| 21 | Omarion Hampton | RB | North Carolina |
| 22 | Derrick Harmon | DT | Oregon |
| 23 | Travis Hunter | DB | Colorado |
| 24 | Jordan James | RB | Oregon |
| 25 | Shemar James | LB | Florida |
| 26 | Ashton Jeanty | RB | Boise Sate |
| 27 | Kaleb Johnson | RB | Iowa |
| 28 | Will Johnson | DB | Michigan |
| 29 | Emery Jones | T | LSU |
| 30 | Kobe King | LB | Penn State |
| 31 | Coleston Loveland | TE | Michigan |
| 32 | Damien Martinez | RB | Miami (Fla.) |
| 33 | Marcus Mbow | G | Purdue |
| 34 | Tetairoa McMillan | WR | Arizona |
| 35 | Armand Membou | T | Missouri |
| 36 | Walter Nolen | DT | Mississippi |
| 37 | Jacob Parrish | DB | Kansas State |
| 38 | Chris Paul | LB | Mississippi |
| 39 | James Pearce | DE | Tennessee |
| 40 | Jordan Phillips | DT | Maryland |
| 41 | Dylan Sampson | RB | Tennessee |
| 42 | Jonah Savaiinaea | T | Arizona |
| 43 | Carson Schwesinger | LB | UCLA |
| 44 | Nic Scourton | DE | Texas A&M |
| 45 | Josh Simmons | T | Ohio State |
| 46 | Malaki Starks | DB | Georgia |
| 47 | Shemar Stewart | DE | Texas A&M |
| 48 | Mason Taylor | TE | LSU |
| 49 | Azareye’h Thomas | DB | Florida State |
| 50 | Deone Walker | DT | Kentucky |
| 51 | Jalon Walker | LB | Georgia |
| 52 | Cameron Williams | T | Texas |
| 53 | Mykel Williams | DE | Georgia |
| 54 | Jared Wilson | C | Georgia |
| 55 | Kevin Winston | DB | Penn State |
The following underclassmen, have in timely fashion under NFL rules, officially notified the league office that they have fulfilled their degree requirements. Consequently, they are eligible for selection in the 2025 NFL Draft:
| Name | Pos. | College | |
| 1 | Elijah Arroyo | TE | Miami (Fla.) |
| 2 | Tyler Booker | G | Alabama |
| 3 | Joshua Farmer | DT | Florida State |
| 4 | Thomas Fidone | TE | Nebraska |
| 5 | Oronde Gadsden | TE | Syracuse |
| 6 | Ollie Gordon | RB | Oklahoma State |
| 7 | Mike Green | DE | Marshall |
| 8 | Maxwell Hairston | DB | Kentucky |
| 9 | Tyrion Ingram-Dawkins | DT | Georgia |
| 10 | Drew Kendall | C | Boston College |
| 11 | Nick Martin | LB | Oklahoma State |
| 12 | Tristan Michaud | WR | South Dakota |
| 13 | Jalen Milroe | QB | Alabama |
| 14 | T.J. Sanders | DT | South Carolina |
| 15 | Malik Verdon | DB | Iowa State |
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Media Contact: Sam Drexler, Sam.Drexler@nfl.com
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The match showcased South Florida’s growing reputation as an international soccer destination, drawing fans from across the globe and creating a World Cup-like environment inside Hard Rock Stadium.
Both teams battled evenly throughout the contest, with neither side able to find a decisive breakthrough. The result leaves Uruguay and Saudi Arabia with a point apiece as they continue their tournament campaigns.
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Plummer becomes the third quarterback to earn the UFL’s highest individual honor, following Bryce Perkins of the Michigan Panthers in 2025 and Adrian Martinez of the Birmingham Stallions in 2024.
The award was selected by a panel of league and team executives, coaches, players, media members and broadcast partners based on performances during the recently completed 10-game regular season.
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“It is an incredible honor to be named the 2026 UFL Most Valuable Player,” Plummer said. “While my name may be on this award, it truly belongs to so many people who have helped me along this journey.”
Plummer thanked his teammates and coaching staff, specifically Orlando Storm head coach Anthony Becht, for helping him reach the milestone.
“I also want to extend a special thank you to Coach Becht,” Plummer said. “His leadership, trust and belief in me have had a tremendous impact on my development as a player and as a person.”
Dominant Season Under Center
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The crowd was the seventh-largest ever to watch the USMNT in a FIFA World Cup match and the largest since the 1994 World Cup. The four-goal performance also marked the highest-scoring World Cup match in U.S. men’s national team history.
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The match began at a frantic pace, with both teams creating scoring opportunities in the opening minutes. Paraguay tested goalkeeper Matt Freese less than two minutes into his World Cup debut, but the Americans responded immediately.
The United States opened the scoring in the seventh minute when Paraguay midfielder Damián Bobadilla redirected a pass into his own net following a dangerous attacking sequence involving Christian Pulisic and Weston McKennie.
The Americans continued to control possession and create chances, eventually doubling their lead in the 31st minute.
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Pulisic delivered a pinpoint cross into the penalty area, where Balogun finished clinically into the lower-right corner for his first FIFA World Cup goal.
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