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2027 NFL Draft Hot 100 Prospects

The NFL Draft Bible front office scouting department unveils their top 100 draft-eligible prospects for the 2027 NFL Draft.

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Apr 30, 2026
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NFL DRAFT BIBLE 2027 HOT 100 PROSPECTS

Our 2027 NFL Draft coverage is underway! The NFL Draft Bible Hot 100 examines the top draft-eligible prospects in the land for the 2027 NFL Draft in Washington DC. The list is compiled by the internal scouting department at NFL Draft Bible and factors in feedback from various NFL sources.

There is sure to be plenty of moving and shaking between now and next April but the ‘Hot 100 List’ provides a strong overview on who some of the top targets are as we begin the scouting process. Most but not all NFL teams subscribe to scouting services such as BLESTO or NFS, which provides updates periodically throughout the season, while other organizations choose to gather information and rankings independently. The breakdown is as follows:

  • BLESTO (12 teams): ATL, BUF, CHI, CLE, DAL, DET, HOU, JAC, MIA, MIN, NYG, PIT.

  • National (15 teams): AZ, CAR, CIN, DEN, GB, KC, NO, NYJ, PHI, SD (LAC), SF, SEA, TB, TEN, and others.

  • Independent (5 teams): BAL, IND, NE, LV, WAS.

With spring ball wrapping up for many college football programs, the first phase of the pre-draft process has been completed, as scouts have conducted spring visits, gathered verified measurements and have compiled their watch lists for each school, which has become a bit more tedious in recent years due to the large amount of transfers. This is also a time of year when college pro liaisons are most vital, as information on new players can tend to be a bit more difficult to track down.

During the summer scouting months, diligent scouts understand that this is where you can get ahead of the competition, as the more preparation invested during the dog days can make for a much smoother process when transitioning into the heavy travel load required for training camp visits. While numerous teams have cut down on in-season travel for area scouts and have leaned more on film access/technology, scouts can spend 250 days on the road in a typical year.

As we glance ahead to the upcoming draft class, there will be much hype about the potential quarterback class. The current NIL landscape has made it more enticing for signal-callers to stay in school longer, so it remains to be seen just how many will declare. Overall, the NFL Draft Bible Hot 100 features a whopping 10 quarterback prospects, including five in the top 15!

It also appears to be another strong year for wide receivers, as 15 made the top 100, while 11 offensive tackles also made the cut. Other total breakdowns on offense include six running backs, five tight ends, three offensive guards and two centers. On defense, there is a plethora of edge rushers and cornerbacks, with 13 each, along with nine linebackers, six defensive tackles and seven safeties.

Without further ado, we present the NFL Draft Bible 2027 Hot 100 Prospect List.

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RANK | PLAYER | SCHOOL | YEAR | HEIGHT | WEIGHT | FORTY
  1. QB Arch Manning, Texas, rJr, 6036, 226, 4.52e

  2. ER Dylan Stewart, South Carolina, Jr, 6052, 245, 4.50e

  3. WR Jeremiah Smith, Ohio State, Jr, 6031, 223, 4.34e

  4. QB Julian Sayin, Ohio State, rSo, 6010, 208, 4.60e

  5. WR Cam Coleman, Texas, Jr, 6026, 201, 4.36e

  6. ER Colin Simmons, Texas, Jr, 6026, 240, 4.53e

  7. DT Will Echoles, Ole Miss, Jr, 6025, 310, 5.00e

  8. QB Drew Mestemaker, Oklahoma State, rSo, 6035, 211, 4.74e

  9. CB Leonard Moore, Notre Dame, Jr, 6010, 195, 4.44e

  10. OT Trevor Goosby, Texas , rJr, 6065, 312, 4.85e

  11. TE Trey’Dez Green, LSU, Jr, 6061, 240, 4.59e

  12. QB Dante Moore, Oregon, rJr, 6025, 210, 4.60e

  13. DT David Stone, Oklahoma, Jr, 6025, 310, 5.02e

  14. TE Jamari Johnson, Oregon, rJr, 6045, 257, 4.62e

  15. QB CJ Carr, Notre Dame, rSo, 6022, 210, 4.66e

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