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December 2, 2025 By  NFL Draft

5 Offensive NFL Draft Risers From Week 14

Many offensive prospects became big NFL Draft risers in Week 14 with great performances. Here are five NFL Draft risers who boosted their draft stock in Week 14 of college football.

Top Offensive NFL Draft Risers From Week 14 of College Football

QB Trinidad Chambliss, Ole Miss

Trinidad Chambliss finished the regular season with one of his best performances of the season. Against Mississippi State, Chambliss threw for 359 yards and four touchdowns with no interceptions. He finished the game with a 195.2 passer rating and a season-high 93.3 QBR. Chambliss made his first start for Ole Miss in Week 3 of the season against Arkansas, and he has helped lead the Rebels to a 9-1 record since taking over as the starter. He has been one of the most productive passers in the SEC this season and has the sixth-best QBR in the country with an 85.9 QBR.

RB Kaytron Allen, Penn State

Kaytron Allen had an extremely strong finish to the regular season. In the last three weeks, Allen has averaged 189 rushing yards per game, 7.9 yards per carry, and has scored five total touchdowns. In Week 14 against Rutgers, Allen had a career-high 226 rushing yards, breaking his previous career-high of 181 rushing yards, which he set in Week 12 against Michigan State. He also became the first Penn State running back to have over 4,000 career rushing yards. Allen now ranks sixth in the country in total rushing yards and leads the Big Ten in rushing touchdowns. He is a powerful and consistent running back who is giving himself a good chance to be one of the first running backs taken in the NFL Draft.

WR Lewis Bond, Boston College

Lewis Bond finished the season with back-to-back 100-plus receiving yard games and set a new career-high in Week 14 with 171 receiving yards. Bond had eight receptions in the game, made multiple big third-down catches, and had multiple big plays, including a 54-yard reception. He earned PFF National Team of the Week honors for his performance against Syracuse. Bond has the fourth most receptions in college football with 89, and ranks 12th in receiving yards with 1,010 yards. He could go on Day 3 of the 2026 NFL Draft.

WR Eric McAlister, TCU

Eric McAlister has been one of the best receivers in the country in 2025. He had 101 receiving yards and a touchdown in TCU’s 45-23 win over Cincinnati. This was his sixth game of the season with 100 or more receiving yards. He also recorded a great 83.7 overall PFF offense grade and earned PFF Big 12 Team of the Week honors. McAlister ranks fifth in the country in receiving yards and has the 10th most receiving touchdowns with 10. He has incredible speed and big-play ability, averaging 18.7 yards per reception in his career. McAlister is projected to go on Day 3 of the draft.

Sep 20, 2025; Fort Worth, Texas, USA; TCU Horned Frogs wide receiver Eric McAlister (1) breaks the tackle of SMU Mustangs cornerback Jaelyn Davis-Robinson (13) and scores a touchdown during the second half at Amon G. Carter Stadium. Mandatory Credit: Jerome Miron-Imagn Images

WR Caleb Douglas, Texas Tech

Caleb Douglas had a season-high 127 recovering yards in Texas Tech’s 49-0 win over West Virginia. Against West Virginia, he showed his big-play ability with a 50-yard reception, a 43-yard reception, and two touchdowns, including one of the most impressive catches of the week for his second touchdown in the game. Douglas has played a big role in Texas Tech’s great 11-1 season as the team’s leading receiver with 823 yards. He has a good chance to be a late-round pick in the NFL Draft.

 

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About Grant Potter

Grant is a passionate sports writer covering the NFL and NFL draft for Last Word on Sports. He is focused on providing high-quality content that delivers in-depth analysis and unique insights.