play0:50Jeremiyah Love scores 94-yard rushing touchdownJeremiyah Love runs for 94-yard rushing touchdown
play0:43Germie Bernard’s late TD wins it for AlabamaGermie Bernard takes it to the house for a 25-yard rushing touchdown to seal a 29-22 win over South Carolina.
play0:17Jordyn Tyson gives Arizona State a two-score leadArizona State goes up 16-7 on Jordyn Tyson’s short-touchdown reception.
play0:28Dante Moore throws 30-yard touchdown pass vs. RutgersDante Moore throws 30-yard touchdown pass to Kenyon Sadiq
play1:04What does Ty Simpson, Alabama’s win over Mizzou prove?SEC Now crew agree that the Tide are hitting on the right cylinders, while discussing Simpson’s ability to take care of the ball, make plays and get the whole offense involved.
play0:30Nico Iamaleava takes off for his third TD for UCLANico Iamaleava skirts in for a 7-yard UCLA touchdown and a 42-28 lead.
play0:44Dan Lanning calls Dante Moore the ‘best quarterback in college football’Dan Lanning has high praise for Dante Moore after Oregon’s double-overtime win against Penn State.
play0:33Ty Simpson throws pass to 6-foot-7, 366-pound tackle Kadyn ProctorTy Simpson throws it out to Kadyn Proctor, who barrels over everyone to set up first-and-goal.
play0:21John Mateer plows into the end zone for a big-time OU TDJohn Mateer breaks the plane to give the Sooners a lead late in the fourth quarter.
play0:28Justice Haynes breaks off for 75-yd rushing TDJustice Haynes takes it 75 yards to the house to put Michigan back in front vs. Nebraska.
play0:34John Mateer takes it 51 yards to the house for OUJohn Mateer takes it 51 yards to the end zone for the Sooners vs. the Owls.
play0:31John Mateer scores his 2nd rushing TD vs. MichiganJohn Mateer gets great blocking and keeps it to give Oklahoma a 21-7 lead.
play0:25Cade Klubnik airs it out for 26-yard touchdown passCade Klubnik connects for 26-yard TD pass
LaNorris Sellers connects for 47-yard TD pass (0:34)LaNorris Sellers throws 47-yard touchdown pass to Nyck Harbor (0:34)
Germie Bernard’s late TD wins it for AlabamaGermie Bernard takes it to the house for a 25-yard rushing touchdown to seal a 29-22 win over South Carolina.
Germie Bernard takes it to the house for a 25-yard rushing touchdown to seal a 29-22 win over South Carolina.
Jordyn Tyson gives Arizona State a two-score leadArizona State goes up 16-7 on Jordyn Tyson’s short-touchdown reception.
Dante Moore throws 30-yard touchdown pass vs. RutgersDante Moore throws 30-yard touchdown pass to Kenyon Sadiq
What does Ty Simpson, Alabama’s win over Mizzou prove?SEC Now crew agree that the Tide are hitting on the right cylinders, while discussing Simpson’s ability to take care of the ball, make plays and get the whole offense involved.
SEC Now crew agree that the Tide are hitting on the right cylinders, while discussing Simpson’s ability to take care of the ball, make plays and get the whole offense involved.
Nico Iamaleava takes off for his third TD for UCLANico Iamaleava skirts in for a 7-yard UCLA touchdown and a 42-28 lead.
Dan Lanning calls Dante Moore the ‘best quarterback in college football’Dan Lanning has high praise for Dante Moore after Oregon’s double-overtime win against Penn State.
Ty Simpson throws pass to 6-foot-7, 366-pound tackle Kadyn ProctorTy Simpson throws it out to Kadyn Proctor, who barrels over everyone to set up first-and-goal.
John Mateer plows into the end zone for a big-time OU TDJohn Mateer breaks the plane to give the Sooners a lead late in the fourth quarter.
Justice Haynes breaks off for 75-yd rushing TDJustice Haynes takes it 75 yards to the house to put Michigan back in front vs. Nebraska.
John Mateer takes it 51 yards to the house for OUJohn Mateer takes it 51 yards to the end zone for the Sooners vs. the Owls.
John Mateer scores his 2nd rushing TD vs. MichiganJohn Mateer gets great blocking and keeps it to give Oklahoma a 21-7 lead.
play0:29Carson Beck connects for 40-yard TD passCarson Beck connects for 40-yard TD pass
play0:13Carson Beck to Joshua Moore for an 8-yard TDCarson Beck to Joshua Moore for an 8-yard TD
We’re now through Week 10 of the 2025 college football season. Ohio State rolled Penn State. Georgia came back against Florida. Ole Miss toppled South Carolina. NC State shocked Georgia Tech. Texas held on against Vanderbilt. Miami fell to SMU. Oklahoma edged Tennessee. And Utah blew out Cincinnati. What a week!
The 2026 NFL draft is still roughly half a year away. But our NFL draft analysts are always looking down the road, taking early notes on top prospects and starting to stack their rankings for an exciting class.
With that in mind, Mel Kiper Jr., Matt Miller and Jordan Reid will size up CFB action through a draft-centric lens on Sundays all season long. (Save this link!) They will answer lingering questions on the best 2026 prospects, share insights from scouts, pick out risers to watch and pull back the curtain on their evaluation process. Here is what they’ve seen and heard through Week 10.
How should we weigh LaNorris Sellers’ great traits against his lack of big-time production this season?
Reid: Sellers came into the season as a potential No. 1 overall pick, but the 6-foot-3, 240-pound South Carolina quarterback has struggled. And his worst outing of the season came Saturday against Ole Miss. He finished 16-of-30 for 180 passing yards, one touchdown throw and two interceptions (and an additional score on the ground). Sellers doesn’t seem to be playing with confidence; he exited the pocket prematurely to become a scrambler and had trouble hitting open targets throughout the game.
If he does declare for the 2026 draft, Sellers will be among the most debated prospects in the class. He is still raw and needs to make a major leap in his development, and the team that takes a chance on him must understand that he’s a long-term project who will need time and patience in order to uncover his potential. Right now, Sellers looks more like a Day 2 prospect. I have him ranked as QB4 behind Indiana’s Fernando Mendoza, Oregon’s Dante Moore and Alabama’s Ty Simpson.
Miller: Ohio State has become “WRU” with Brian Hartline working as a master recruiter and developer of the position after his own brilliant career in Columbus and six-year NFL career. Tate is the next first-round receiver from Columbus, and each week he builds a case for a higher grade. That includes a five-catch, 124-yard performance against Penn State that saw him score his sixth touchdown of the season.
I haIn comparing Tate to the line of OSU receivers before him, his actual grade will be closer to Emeka Egbuka or Jaxon Smith-Njigba than players like Marvin Harrison Jr., Garrett Wilson or even Chris Olave coming out of college. Both Egbuka (No. 19 overall) and Smith-Njigba (No. 20) were selected in the back-half of Round 1, and right now that’s where the 6-foot-3, 195-pound Tate is projected to land. His tape is full of physicality and an ability to win 50-50 balls.
Kiper: Miami lost to SMU, but slot corner Keionte Scott was terrific. He was the best defensive player on field for the Hurricanes. The 6-foot, 192-pounder transferred to Miami before this season after playing two years at JUCO Snow College and then three years at Auburn. He was outstanding for the Tigers in 2022 and 2023, but his play fell off a bit last season. He’s back to form now, with 40 tackles, two pass breakups, two sacks, seven run stops and a forced fumble this season.
Jeremiyah Love scores 94-yard rushing touchdownJeremiyah Love runs for 94-yard rushing touchdown
Miller: Yes, Penn State was dominated by Ohio State, but the film will be a résumé game for left guard Olaivavega Ioane. The top-ranked interior offensive lineman in the class, Ioane (6-4, 330) continually shows power and poise in the trenches. He’s a mauler at clearing out rushing lanes but also has the quickness and balance to be effective at the second level. A late-Round 1 grade is the consensus I’ve heard from NFL scouts that have gone through Penn State this fall.
Anthony Hill Jr. was considered a top-10 prospect before the season. Could his big performance Saturday help get him back into that mix?
So, scouts are torn, but I believe Hill has the talent to get into that top-10 range if he’s able to consistently show his pass-rush ability.
Rolder had 10 tackles, two tackles for loss, a fumble recovery and a sack against Michigan State. He now has 52 tackles on the season. He has quickly become one of the best defensive players on that Wolverines roster, and he’s picking up draft interest as a result. Rolder wasn’t on the radar before the season, so he’s really hard to place in this class. But I’m sure scouts are taking notice of his play, and if he finishes out the season well, Rolder could be an early-rounder. Keep an eye on him.
The 6-foot, 205-pound Thieneman, who transferred from Purdue, is solid against the run and strong in coverage, and he covers ground quickly. I think he’s going to run really well for the clock at predraft events. He’s savvy, as well. Thieneman just needs to clean up his tackling. He gets sloppy there, as he’s not a form tackler. I see him as a second- or third-rounder.
Miller: LSU couldn’t get the win over Texas A&M, but safety A.J. Haulcy continues to be a big-time playmaker. His second-quarter interception in the end zone kept the Tigers in the game and highlighted the type of opportunistic safety he can be for an NFL team. Haulcy combines big hits with big plays at a consistent level — he’s the best tackling safety in the 2026 draft class. I have a top-50 grade on him, but there’s room to move up the board.
Carnell Tate (Ohio State), Chris Bell (Louisville) and Denzel Boston (Washington) are also first-round caliber. They all had terrific weeks, too. Tate had 111 yards and two scores against Wisconsin, Bell had 136 yards and two scores against Miami, and Boston had 71 yards against Michigan. This draft class doesn’t have the obvious top-10 pick like we’ve seen in recent years, but I think we will see some WRs come off the board in the middle-to-late parts of Round 1.
