2025 NFL draft superlatives: Cam Ward, Shedeur Sanders, Matthew Golden among stand outs

ByBrianna Williams ESPN logo
Friday, April 25, 2025 5:24AM
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The picks are in, the hugs have been shared -- and the suits? Unforgettable.

The 2025 NFL draft delivered its usual mix of emotion, drama and pure unpredictability -- from surprise first-round selections to late-round steals already being labeled "the next big thing."

But not everything about draftees shows up on a stat sheet or a film review. Some moments are about swag. Some are about aura. And some are about viral sequences that populated social media timelines.

Now that the dust has settled and teams have loaded up on fresh talent, we're handing out superlatives to the standout players, moments and vibes that made this year's draft one to remember.

From players who stole the spotlight to those who landed in dream scenarios, these are our favorite non-statistical superlatives from the latest NFL draft class.

Most likely to go No. 1 (and did)

Cam Ward
No surprises here. The former Miami Hurricanes standout carried the hype and landed the top spot with the Tennessee Titans.

Most passionate

Tyler Booker
Though the Dallas Cowboys were projected to pick a wide receiver at No. 12, they opted for the Alabama Crimson Tide offensive lineman with the potential to win over the city before taking a snap. Booker, who described his style of play as "legal assault" at the NFL combine, was thrilled to land in Dallas -- and he didn't shy away from showing it.

Public frenemy No. 1

Abdul Carter, Mason Graham, Tyleik Williams
Not every draft destination immediately feels like home -- particularly when it hits a little too close to a former rivalry. Abdul Carter grew up in Philadelphia and the Penn State Nittany Lions star now heads to one of Philly's biggest rivals, the New York Giants, as the No. 3 pick.

Mason Graham, a Michigan Wolverine through and through, was selected No. 5 overall by the Cleveland Browns -- placing him squarely in the territory of his top collegiate rival, the Ohio State Buckeyes.

The Buckeyes are also on the other end of this trend as defensive tackle Tyleik Williams was selected 28th overall to suit up for the Detroit Lions.

Most surprising slide

Shedeur Sanders
According to ESPN's draft analytics, Sanders had a 96% chance of being selected by pick No. 21. But when the Pittsburgh Steelers -- a team widely rumored to be eyeing the Colorado Buffaloes star -- went in a different direction, the quarterback (and son of Hall of Famer Deion Sanders) was left waiting.

Immediate fan favorite

Matthew Golden
The Green Bay Packers selected a wide receiver in the first round for the first time since 2002, and Texas Longhorns standout Matthew Golden matched the moment. As fireworks lit up the sky outside Lambeau Field and UGK's "Int'l Players Anthem" blared through the speakers, Golden celebrated with just as much energy as the home crowd.

The hometown hero

Jihaad Campbell

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