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Best College Football Prospects to Watch in Week 11 Games
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Best College Football Prospects to Watch in Week 11 Games

As we enter Week 11 of the College Football season and Week 10 of the NFL season, the New York Giants 2025 NFL Draft needs are becoming more apparent.

With some big college games on the schedule, I found five draft prospects at different positions that the Giants might want to watch this weekend.

The Giants offensive line needs to develop talent. Star left tackle Andrew Thomas has suffered serious foot and ankle injuries in back-to-back seasons.

Quarterback Daniel Jones was pressured on 37% of his returns, totaling 127 pressures and 27 sacks. This is not a sustainable situation and is not conducive for any quarterback to be successful.

Will Campbell will face a tough Alabama defensive front this weekend. He has strength at the point of attack in the running game and the hands to stop pass attempts when he hangs on a defender.

Campbell can play multiple positions on the offensive line, which would be appealing to the Giants if they aren’t looking for a top QB prospect.

Giants guard Greg Van Roten’s contract expires at the end of the season, and although he could re-sign on a cap-friendly deal next year, we doubt he’ll be a starter.

Adding a talented and physical interior offensive lineman will help anyone playing quarterback and will help elevate running back Tyrone Tracy Jr.’s growing offensive attack.

Tyler Booker is a style blocker who physically moves people. Alabama’s offense has been inconsistent since the Georgia victory.

Against LSU, Booker has a chance to help the Tide set the tone for the offensive line and create enough space for ball carriers and provide quality protection for QB Jalen Milroe.

The elephant in the room remains the quarterback position, where an upgrade is necessary in the 2025 or 2026 NFL Draft.

Colorado’s Shedeur Sanders is one of the best pure passers in the 2025 draft class. Sanders will face Texas Tech on the road in Week 11 with an opportunity to continue advancing in the college football playoffs.

The thought of Sanders on the court alongside Malik Nabers, Wan’Dale Robinson, Jalin Hyatt and Theo Johnson is enticing.

Virginia Tech cornerback Mansoor Delane has been a steadily rising player on defense this season. The cornerback class lost two of its top prospects to season-ending injuries earlier this season.

Delane has NFL height, weight and athleticism. He’s coming off his worst game of the season against Syracuse in Week 10. Facing a Clemson Tiger offense looking to bounce back from last week’s loss, Delane could come back with a great performance.

There is first-round excitement from NFL scouts, but solidifying it is crucial. Delane has a big opportunity in a big ACC matchup this weekend.

The offensive tackle class isn’t well-regarded right now, but Clemson right tackle Blake Miller has the height, weight, arm length and athletic ability to hear his name called on Day 1 of the 2025 NFL Draft.

Miller hasn’t given up a sack or a quarterback hit all season. He’s poised to face his toughest challenge this season in Virginia Tech’s relentless passing attack.

Antwaun Powell-Ryland is among the best pass rushers in the country and the ACC. Miller needs to have a strong performance against Powell-Ryland on Saturday to continue moving up draft boards for offensive tackles.