The Best NFL Players for 2025: Alofoke Deportes Analysis
With the 2025 NFL training camps on the horizon, the true league insiders have spoken. Alofoke Deportes presents an exhaustive analysis of the best players in each position, based on the opinions of NFL executives, coaches, and scouts. This is the sixth year we’ve done these rankings, and as usual, there have been significant changes compared to last year’s lists. Our goal is to identify the most outstanding players today, without projecting long-term or basing ourselves on career achievements. The ranking process involved voters selecting their top 10 players by position. The results were compiled and ranked based on the number of votes, composite averages, and numerous interviews. We had the help of the NFL analyst for research and video study. More than 70 voters participated in the selection of at least one position, and in many cases, in all. Follow-up calls helped break any ties. Each section includes quotes and data from voters about each ranked player, including honorable mentions. Here are the results for each position, revealed over eleven days:- Running backs (July 7)
- Defensive tackles (July 8)
- Edge rushers (July 9)
- Safeties (July 10)
- Tight ends (July 11)
- Interior offensive linemen (July 12)
- Offensive tackles (July 13)
- Quarterbacks (July 14)
- Linebackers (July 15)
- Wide receivers (July 16)
- Cornerbacks (July 17)
Top 10 Runners
If 2024 was the year of the running back, the Giants’ Saquon Barkley and the Ravens’ Derrick Henry were the leaders. In a position where respect is on the rise, who follows Barkley and Henry in our rankings?Contents
Top 10 Defensive Tackles
The top of this season’s defensive tackle rankings was clear: three players, and then a notable drop-off. Within that elite group, there was a battle for the crown. What key characteristics did our experts highlight about Dexter Lawrence II, Chris Jones, and Jalen Carter, among others?Top 10 Edge Rushers
Myles Garrett and Maxx Crosby got new contracts. The same happened with Danielle Hunter with a one-year deal. All three surpassed the $35 million annual threshold. T.J. Watt, Micah Parsons, and Trey Hendrickson entered the summer with the expectation of new deals. Aidan Hutchinson, two years away from free agency, is also destined for large sums. Where did those superstar names land in the Top 10 of 2025?Top 10 Safeties
Kyle Hamilton of the Ravens received the most first-place votes. The voting between positions 3-8 was very close, but there were not many doubts in this Top 10. In addition, the best safety duo in the league is no longer a matter of debate: that duo resides in Michigan.Top 10 Tight Ends
The battle between George Kittle and Travis Kelce continued for half a decade in glorious fashion.And now it’s over.
The top of this year’s list features several new names, and a new king at the tight end position: Brock Bowers. But, where did Kittle and Kelce end up on the updated list?