Get ready, football fans—the 2027 NFL Draft is already shaping up to be something special. Leading the charge is a wide receiver class that has the potential to go down as all-time great, with a half-dozen rising juniors who could easily hear their names called in the first round. But that's just the beginning. From high-upside quarterbacks to a deep running back group that outshines the 2026 class, this draft is packed with talent. Here's a breakdown of the top offensive prospects to watch.
At No. 1, Ohio State's Jeremiah Smith is the kind of generational talent that sparks debates—though we'll save those for next spring. A freakish blend of size, speed, and ball skills, Smith combines advanced route-running with the ability to take over games. He's so impactful that he could be coveted over franchise quarterbacks. His 2025 highlights already have scouts buzzing.
Speaking of quarterbacks, Arch Manning is living up to the family name. After a strong finish to the 2025 season, Manning showed elite tools: route-break anticipation, pocket navigation, poise, touch, and timing. If he maintains that level for a full season, he's the frontrunner for the No. 1 overall pick. Keep an eye on his connection with Texas A&M's defense—or lack thereof.
Auburn's Cam Coleman is another wideout to watch, despite modest stats (708 yards last season). Blame the Tigers' shaky quarterback situation, not his talent. At 6-foot-3 and 200 pounds, Coleman is a spectacular mover who gets open deep at will. Pair him with Manning next year, and you've got one of the most dangerous duos in college football.
On the offensive line, Trevor Goosby made an immediate impact in his first season. While the tackle class is still a question mark, Goosby's early flashes suggest he could anchor a line for years to come. With running backs also boasting more depth than the 2026 class, this draft is shaping up to be a thriller. Buckle up—the hype train is just getting started.
