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5 Offensive NFL Draft Risers From Week 10 of College Football

Many offensive prospects became big NFL Draft risers in Week 10 with standout performances. Here are five NFL Draft risers who boosted their draft stock in Week 10 of college football.

Top Offensive NFL Draft Risers From Week 10

WR Antonio Williams, Clemson

Antonio Williams had a tremendous game in Clemson’s one-point loss against Duke. Against the Blue Devils, Williams was the game leader in receptions and yards with 10 receptions for 142 receiving yards. He had his first receiving touchdown of the season as well. Along with his season-high production as a receiver, he also had 22 rushing yards and a rushing touchdown. Williams highlighted his versatility, separation skills, and his big-play ability with a 64-yard touchdown catch in the game. Williams has been playing really great football in the past few weeks and is giving himself a chance to be taken by the end of Day 2 in the NFL Draft.

WR Skyler Bell, UConn

Skyler Bell was a very good receiver for UConn in 2024, but he has broken out as one of the best receivers in the country this season. He had yet another highly productive game in Week 10. Against UAB, Bell had eight receptions for 149 yards and three touchdowns. He now leads the entire country in both receptions and receiving touchdowns with 74 receptions and 11 receiving touchdowns. Bell also ranks second in receiving yards with 994 yards. With Bell’s incredible play this season, he is a name to watch as someone who could go early on Day 3 of the draft.

WR Omar Cooper Jr., Indiana

Omar Cooper Jr. led Indiana as the team’s top receiver in their 55-10 win against Maryland. Cooper had seven receptions for 86 yards and a touchdown in the game. He highlighted his exceptional route-running skills and showed the ability to consistently create separation and be the offense’s top playmaker in Week 10. Cooper could end up being a late Day 2 or early Day 3 pick in the NFL Draft.

TE Eli Stowers, Vanderbilt

Against a talented Texas defense, Eli Stowers had a career-high 146 receiving yards and his first career two-receiving-touchdown game. Stowers led all tight ends in receiving yards in Week 10 and had the fifth-most receiving yards of any player in the nation for the week. Stowers is an athletic tight end and a great receiving threat who is projected to be one of the first tight ends taken in the draft.

TE Michael Trigg, Baylor

Michael Trigg has greatly improved his draft stock this season as one of the nation’s most productive tight ends. He had another great game against UCF with five receptions for 82 receiving yards and a touchdown. He also had one of the most impressive catches of the week with an incredible diving one-handed catch. Trigg currently leads all tight ends in college football in receiving yards this season with 607 yards, and he ranks third among all tight ends in receptions. Trigg is a good route runner with great athletic ability who could end up being a Day 2 or early Day 3 pick in the draft.

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