The Pac-12 is in dire straits compared to its previous glory, but the two teams left among the ruins — Washington State and Oregon State — still have plenty of 2025 NFL Draft prospects to keep tabs on.
Top 2025 NFL Draft Prospects in the Pac-12
Joshua Gray, OL, Oregon State
A collegiate tackle who projects just as well inside, Joshua Gray stands out as the best prospect in the Pac-12. At 6’4″, 306 pounds, Gray’s flexibility and leverage acquisition skills render translatability at guard and center, as does his overall football intelligence.
Kyle Williams, WR, Washington State
After a strong three-year stretch at UNLV, Kyle Williams notched career highs with the Cougars in 2023, scaling up to 61 catches for 843 yards and six scores. At around 5’11”, 184 pounds, Williams won’t win with size, but his twitched-up separation skills play well.
Fa’alili Fa’amoe, OT, Washington State
Along with Gray, Fa’alili Fa’amoe also has proven standing as a top Pac-12 prospect on the offensive line. The 6’5″, 314-pound natural right tackle has exceptional kick technique and lateral mobility, and he matches successive rushers with a square base and violent hands.
Kobe Singleton, CB, Oregon State
Kobe Singleton began his career at Southern Utah, and then he spent the last two seasons reaffirming his reputation as a ball hawk at Liberty — scoring four interceptions and 12 pass breakups in 2023. At 5’10 5/8″ and 183 pounds, Singleton’s competitive nature stands out.
Kapena Gushiken, DB, Washington State
Though Kapena Gushiken isn’t the largest defender at 5’9 5/8″, 185 pounds, he’s a well-regarded nickel back who’s proven himself to be both a valuable and physical blitz threat. He’s also an intelligent cover man with the route-recognition skills to be a bandit.
Syrus Webster, EDGE, Washington State
Washington State had a strong EDGE duo in 2023 with Ron Stone Jr. and Brennan Jackson, and in 2024, Utah Tech transfer Syrus Webster will take their place. Webster, who stands around 6’2″, 254 pounds, has logged 12.5 sacks and 22.5 tackles for loss since 2022.
Stephen Hall, CB, Washington State
After losing Chau Smith-Wade and Cam Lampkin, the Cougars will rely on Stephen Hall to carry the torch on the boundary. Though the 6’0″, 198-pound Hall isn’t overly productive on the ball, he’s a physical two-phase presence with urgency in support.
Esa Pole, OT, Washington State
Esa Pole will join Fa’amoe once again in 2024 as one of Washington State’s bookends on the line. At around 6’5″, 318 pounds, Pole has exceptional size and dominating length. He’s a bit high-cut and struggles with lurches at times, but his burst and urgency bear noting.
Jaden Robinson, CB, Oregon State
For the first five years of his career at Oregon State, Jaden Robinson was barely a contributor. Then, in 2023, he broke out with 33 tackles, a half-sack, and eight pass breakups. The 6’0″, 190-pound seventh-year senior returns as a potential UDFA sleeper.
Jam Griffin, RB, Oregon State
Jamious “Jam” Griffin had his best career season at Oregon State in 2022, logging 488 yards and four scores. Now, after a year at Ole Miss, the 5’10”, 210-pound brawler is back in Corvallis, where he’ll look to once again make a name for himself as a lead back.
Other Top Prospects in the Pac-12
- Anthony Hankerson, RB, Oregon State
- Darrius Clemons, WR, Oregon State
- Jeremiah Noga, WR, Oregon State
- Cooper Mathers, TE, Washington State
- Jermaine Terry II, TE, Oregon State
- Gerad Christian-Lichtenhan, OT, Oregon State
- Nusi Malani, EDGE, Washington State
- Jamorri Colson, CB, Washington State
- Noble Thomas Jr., DB, Oregon State
- Jack Kane, S, Oregon State

