BIG10 ONLY Mock Draft
Top 24 Picks
Each year players change their cosmic direction seeking better opportunities. In this mock we follow those stars that found that opportunity in the BIG10. A Celestial Prospect emerges at Ohio State while others hope to gain their Supernova abilities with the defending National Champions, Indiana. The BIG10 conference is loaded with Devy Talent! This mock has our Devy Experts dive into 2 full rounds explaining why the Top 24 of the BIG10 need to be on Devy radars.
Round One
1.01 - Ohio St - WR - Jeremiah Smith
Duh! He’s been talked to death about being a prospect. Its time to start comping him against NFL WRs at this point. Stay tuned for a new series ‘Versus the Comp’. - Tommy
1.02 - Indiana - WR - Nick Marsh
Not technically the next guy in my ranks, but to me one of the top wide receivers available there’s a plethora of quarterbacks so I had to grab my dude here. Hooking up with a quarterback, so I think will serve him well in an offense looking to replace some other top talent, marsh set up to succeed and have a great year going into draft season. - Spencer
1.03 - Michigan - QB - Bryce Underwood
Potential QB1 of the 2028 class, Underwood offers elite athleticism with his dual threat ability. The team around him as gotten better meaning we could see more of his arm talent in high definition this season. If is WR’s are unable to come through then back to the basics as he will utilize his athleticism making plays on the ground. - SC
1.04 - Ohio St - RB - Bo Jackson
As a freshman, he started off as the RB3 in the Ohio St RB room. Not even a quarter of the way through the season, he was RB1 and he never looked back. He’s in the same breath as Ahmad Hardy, Kewan Lacy, and Justice Haynes to be the overall RB1. - Tommy
1.05 - Oregon - QB - Dante Moore
Moore was a gamble to leave on the board and I’m happy he falls to 1.05. He’s my second qb overall, top in big 10. Everything we saw last year points his arrow up as he now gets Evan Stewart back, Jalen Lott joining the room, and another year as a starter with familiarity and experience now. - Spencer
1.06 - Oregon - WR - Dakorien Moore
A speedy WR that has the agile twitch ability to not only make defenders miss in open space but also gain separation during his routes. Moore already solidified himself as a dynamic playmaker for Oregon in his freshman season and will look to continue his momentum heading into his sophomore season. - SC
1.07 - Ohio St - WR - Chris Henry Jr
Arguably WR1 of the 2029 Freshman class, Henry has an NFL pedigree and should be the other Ohio St WR opposite Jeremiah Smith. - Tommy
1.08 - Ohio St - QB - Julian Sayin
I honestly am not sure where to go here. I think Sayin is a safe bet but I still don’t love his upside. He’s rock solid as qbs go but I get Mac Jones vibes. - Spencer
1.09 - Oregon - RB - Jordon Davison
This is the 3rd Ducks pick in the first round, rightfully so. Davison doesn’t have explosive speed out the gate, but he runs like a juggernaut. He gains momentum through the contact as if it gives him energy and strength to power through each hit. Once he gets that momentum the speed unleashes and he wins the foot race. Davison bounces off contact early running through the middle and accelerates at the right time to gain big chunks of yardage. - SC
1.10 - Ohio St - QB - Tavien St. Clair
Why has everyone seemingly forgotten St. Clair? He was one of four recruits rated as a 100 by 247 in the 2025 class and he has prototype NFL traits. He’s the next in line after Sayin and is physically more talented. - Tommy
1.11 - Maryland - QB - Malik Washington
High upside, needs to improve decision making, great for a true freshman though. Has size, speed, a good arm, and will have hit the start golden number by the time draft season comes around. - Spencer
1.12 - USC - WR - Ethan Feaster
Feaster had hype around his name since his early high school years. Now he goes to a program that knows how to utilize their slot WRs. He isn’t the biggest WR in the class, but he might be the shiftiest. Feaster runs with agility inside and outside, but if used in the slot then he can become a dominant weapon in the middle of the field. - SC
Questionable Pick:
Tavien St. Clair
The talent is visible and honestly on another planet he beats out Sayin for starting QB1 role. The unfortunate part is on this planet he has yet to do so. He may be the next in line to Ohio State to glory days. For the reason that he has not won that starting QB job yet makes his pick feel like a slight reach.
Round 2
2.01 - Michigan - WR - Savion Hiter
At this point, Hiter is not elite at any one thing. However, he is really good at everything. Hiter fits the mold of a Michigan RB and will grind it out until he hits a big play. - Tommy
2.02 - Michigan - WR - Andrew Marsh
True freshman breakout with massive production in the context of the offense. His frame raises some upside concerns but he should have one of the best analytical profiles around come 2028 rookie season. Not lacking talent either, he’s very polished for a young guy. - Spencer
2.03 - Oregon - WR - Jalen Lott
The next in line for the speedy WR at Oregon. Lott runs with aggression and utilizes his quick footwork to make big plays. He may not see much of the field this season, but he is worth taking this early. Simply because he fits the Oregon mold for WR. Lanning and company know how to play to their WR strengths, so when Lott sees the field watch magic happen. - SC
2.04 - USC - WR - Tanook Hines
The next in the line of USC WRs, Hines is a burner and has the physicality to win in contested situations. Not the route runner Makai Lemon is, but he is developing and should be the Trojans top target in 2026. - Tommy
2.05 - USC - RB - Waymond Jordan
Shifty twitchy and big enough. Jordan is one of the loosest runners in college football who can really do it all on the ground. He needs to add some third down to his skillset but one of my favorite runners out there. - Spencer
2.06 - Michigan - WR - Jamie Ffrench
Ffrench didn’t cease opportunity when at Texas, however, now he enters a new program. Michigan can use a WR2 like Ffrench to play opposite Andrew Marsh. He has good size and can get down the field to win the contested catch. This added wideout could be what Underwood needs to showcase his ability to push the ball the down the field. - SC
2.07 - Oregon - WR - Dierre Hill Jr
The lightning to Jordon Davison’s thunder, Hill is as fast, shifty, and elusive as any RB in the country. 8.7 ypc is elite and he is bordering elite too. - Tommy
2.08 - USC - RB - Deshonne Redeaux
One of my favorite freshman in the class has very high end traits. Good speed and high end agility. USC rb development favors this profile and I expect him to be a high end contributor near right away. - Spencer
2.09 - Oregon - TE - Kendre Harrison
Oregon is low key becoming TEU. Terrance Ferguson, Kenyon Sadiq, this season Jamari Johnson, and now Kendre Harrison commits to play for the Ducks. Harrison is a beast of a man that has high school tape filled with excitement. He can develop as a better blocker, but can move like wind for his frame. At a young age he knows how to position his body to make the play on the football and uses his strength to win his matchups. - SC
2.10 - Indiana - WR - Charlie Becker
After not supplying any production as a true freshman, Charlie Becker became a go-to threat for Fernando Mendoza as a sophomore. As a junior, he’ll pair with the incoming Nick Marsh for new QB Josh Hoover as Indiana tries for another natty. - Tommy
2.11 - Oregon - TE - Jamari Johnson
Johnson was sneaky productive behind Sadiq this past year and has great size speed as well. He needs to add some blocking technique and evolve his route tree but could challenge for tight end 1 next year. - Spencer
2.12 - Oregon - QB - Dylan Raiola
Raiola chose to transfer to Oregon after 2 mediocre seasons at Nebraska. Now, as a Duck, he will get the Moore treatment. He isn’t the starter this year, but he will sit to learn behind a veteran in Dante Moore. Similar to how Moore sat behind Gabriel. Moore would have been QB1 for many in 2026, and to some he will be locked in Top 5 QBs for 2027. This is great news for Raiola as he has taken a few steps back from his recruitment days as QB1. He needs to sit and learn, but if he takes proper notes then watch out because Oregon may have another top QB after Moore leaves. - SC
Questionable Pick:
Jamie Ffrench
A highly scouted freshman prospect that could not see the field while at Texas even though the WR room struggled at some points during the season. The talent is there, but we have yet to see it. Michigan holds opportunity for him to breakthrough. Will he grab that opportunity or let it slip?
This was our mock draft of ONLY BIG10 athletes. Some of these athletes are not in our Top 25 consensus or even our Top 50. However, when we focus specifically on the BIG10 we believe they have Top 24 upside! Who did we over value/under value? Are you excited for the prospects coming out of the BIG10? Let us know!
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This article was put together by SC Romero (Devy Prime), Spencer (Devy Oracle), & Tom Harvey (Devy Titan)

