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Daniel Jeremiah's Best Available Players on Day 2 of 2025 NFL Draft

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After taking North Carolina running back Omarion Hampton at No. 22 in Round 1, the Chargers focus now shifts to Day 2 of the 2025 NFL Draft.

Rounds 2 and 3 will be held Friday night with the Bolts currently holding the No. 55 (second round) and No. 86 (third round) picks.

All news, analysis and information can be found at the Chargers Draft Hub.

Here are NFL Network draft analyst Daniel Jeremiah's top players remaining for Day 2:

Nick Emmanwori, South Carolina S (ranked 15th overall)

Jeremiah's Take: Emmanwori is a massive safety prospect with ideal instincts and ball skills. He fits best as a strong safety, big nickel or sub linebacker.

Will Johnson, Michigan CB (ranked 16th overall)

Jeremiah's Take: Johnson is a big cornerback with easy/fluid movement skills and excellent instincts. He played outside and in the slot at Michigan.

Shedeur Sanders, Colorado QB (ranked 20th overall)

Jeremiah's Take: Sanders is a slightly undersized quarterback with outstanding touch, accuracy and toughness.

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Mike Green, Marshall EDGE (ranked 21st overall)

Jeremiah's Take: Green was an ultra-explosive and productive edge rusher for the Thundering Herd. He jumped on the radar with an outstanding performance against Ohio State in September and continued to dominate through the entire campaign.

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Mason Taylor, LSU TE (ranked 29th overall)

Jeremiah's Take: Taylor is a big, athletic tight end with excellent quickness, hands and toughness. He primarily lined up in-line, but he also flexed out in the slot and took a few reps on the outside.

Donovan Ezeiruaku, Boston College EDGE (ranked 30th overall)

Jeremiah's Take: Ezeiruaku is a compact edge rusher with outstanding length, burst and production. In the pass game, he has a very quick first step and gets on top of blockers in a hurry.

TreVeyon Henderson, Ohio State RB (ranked 32nd overall)

Jeremiah's Take: Henderson is a muscled-up runner with elite speed and versatility. He is patient to the hole before exploding through with high knees.

Luther Burden III, Missouri WR (ranked 35th overall)

Jeremiah's Take: Burden is a quick, athletic slot receiver. He received a lot of quick hitters in Missouri's offense.

Quinshon Judkins, Ohio State RB (ranked 38th overall)

Jeremiah's Take: Judkins is a powerful, compact runner with outstanding career production. He is very decisive and aggressive on inside runs.

Carson Schwesinger, UCLA LB (ranked 40th overall)

Jeremiah's Take: Schwesinger is an ultra-instinctive linebacker with range and cover ability. Against the run, he is quick to key/diagnose.

Trey Amos, Mississippi CB (ranked 42nd overall)

Jeremiah's Take: Amos has excellent size (6-foot 3/4, 195 pounds) and is a fluid/smooth athlete.

Landon Jackson, Arkansas EDGE (ranked 43rd overall)

Jeremiah's Take: Jackson has outstanding size (6-6, 264), length and explosion. As a pass rusher, he utilizes a long-arm move to notch wins in the backfield.

Benjamin Morrison CB, Notre Dame CB (ranked 44th overall)

Jeremiah's Take: Morrison is a smooth, easy mover with ball skills. He had a history of strong production before suffering a season-ending injury in October.

Nic Scourton, Texas A&M EDGE (ranked 45th overall)

Jeremiah's Take: Scourton is a thick/square edge rusher. He was a highly productive pass rusher at Purdue (10 sacks in 2023) before joining Texas A&M for the 2024 season.

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Jayden Higgins, Iowa State WR (ranked 46th overall)

Jeremiah's Take: Higgins has outstanding size (6-4, 214 pounds) and play speed. He can play inside, but he's at his best on the perimeter.

Jonah Savaiinaea, Arizona iOL (ranked 47th overall)

Jeremiah's Take: Savaiinaea was a massive offensive lineman for Arizona, playing right tackle for the bulk of the last two seasons. I'm projecting him inside to guard at the next level.

Darius Alexander, Toledo DT (ranked 48th overall)

Jeremiah's Take: Alexander has excellent size, length and athleticism for his position. He primarily aligned inside at defensive tackle during his time at Toledo,

JT Tuimoloau, Ohio State EDGE (ranked 49th overall)

Jeremiah's Take: Tuimoloau is a big, athletic edge rusher. As a pass rusher, he has a nice mix of polish and power.

Jaylin Noel, Iowa State WR (ranked 50th overall)

Jeremiah's Take: Noel is a compact slot receiver with outstanding quickness and toughness. He can defeat press coverage with speed, quickness or strength.

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Elijah Arroyo, Miami TE (ranked 51st overall)

Jack Bech, TCU WR (ranked 52nd overall)

Kaleb Johnson, Iowa RB (ranked 53rd overall)

Nohl Williams, Cal CB (ranked 54th overall)

Jared Wilson, Georgia iOL (ranked 55th overall)

Harold Fannin, Jr., Bowling Green TE (ranked 56th overall)

Kyle Williams, Washington State WR (ranked 57th overall)

Terrence Ferguson, Oregon TE (ranked 58th overall)

Kevin Winston, Jr., Penn State S (ranked 59th overall)

Azareye'h Thomas, Florida State CB (ranked 60th overall)

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