Insider notes on Miami Hurricanes' transfer portal led NFL Draft class for 2025: Cam Ward, Damien Martinez, Sam Brown Jr. and more
The Hurricanes are another program that spent big money on NIL deals with the hopes of importing talent onto the roster. And it seems to have worked, on face value anyway, as many of the top players and NFL prospects were with other schools barely seven months ago.
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#1 Sam Brown Jr.
Receiver Sam Brown Jr. was a late transfer to the program by way of the Houston Cougars. The senior has terrific size (6-foot-2, 195 pounds) and speed (low to mid-4.4s in the 40).
After spending two unproductive years at West Virginia, Brown transferred to Houston, where he watched his game take off.
He was very productive at Houston and besides reliable hands, Brown is very effective after the catch. If he continues to progress on the field, Brown could jump into the second round.
#2 Damien Martinez
Damien Martinez brings his game to Miami, and the big power back is one of the best short-yardage ball carriers in the country. He’s a battering ram who is impossible to bring down, yet he’s not a slow plodder.
Martinez shows decent quickness in his game and a burst. Still, he’ll be best as a downhill/between-the-tackles runner on Sundays.
#3 Tyler Baron
Tyler Baron was another late transfer coming to Miami by way of the Tennessee Volunteers. He’s a developing pass rusher who has shown consistent improvement in his game and makes a lot of plays up the field.
He measures 6-foot-4.5, 260 pounds, and runs the 40 under 4.7 seconds. Baron must get stronger and improve his play against the run, yet he is poised for a big campaign.
#4 Cam Ward
Quarterback Cam Ward was one of the more interesting stories in the offseason. After initially entering the transfer portal out of Washington State, Ward announced he was going to enter the 2024 NFL Draft only to sign an NIL deal with the Hurricanes.
Ward is a big athlete with a cannon arm who makes plays carrying as well as throwing the ball.
He can make all the passes and shake up the defense, and while Ward has tremendous upside, he must really improve his accuracy as well as pass placement.
#4 Jacolby George
Many in the scouting community have high grades (Day 2) on receiver Jacolby George.
He’s a surehanded wideout who makes a fair number of catches downfield, displaying great focus and toughness. Yet measuring under six feet and 175 pounds, I project George as a No. 4 receiver for the next level.
Miami Hurricanes' 2025 NFL Draft projections by Tony Pauline
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