Every college sports season brings new athletes who catch the attention of professional scouts. Some are already projected as future first-round picks, while others are up-and-comers that can move up the draft board quickly with strong showings.
The NCAA is still one of the biggest talent pipelines for the NFL, NBA, MLB and NHL. College programs help athletes hone their skills, compete at the highest level, and prepare for the next step in their careers.
These college athletes are generating significant buzz as potential future pros, ranging from football quarterbacks expected to dominate future NFL drafts to basketball players viewed as potential NBA stars.
Future NFL stars from college football
College football continues to produce some of the biggest names entering the professional sports world. NFL teams keep a close watch on quarterbacks, pass rushers, wide receivers and defensive playmakers during the NCAA season.
Arch Manning – Texas Longhorns quarterback
Arch Manning is one of the most talked about names in college football. As a member of the famous Manning football family, he has been under the microscope since his high school days. Manning, at Texas, has developed into a quarterback with good passing ability and football sense and the potential to be a high choice in the NFL draft. NFL scouts will continue to monitor his progress closely.
Carson Beck – Miami Hurricanes quarterback
Carson Beck has become a college football star with his play at Georgia and remains a QB to watch. NFL teams like his experience, accuracy and ability to work in a structured offensive system. Skill-set quarterbacks like him get a lot of attention in draft evaluation.
Will Campbell – NFL offensive line prospect
Will Campbell is regarded as one of the top offensive line prospects in the NCAA. Quarterbacks get the most attention, but NFL teams put a premium on offensive linemen who can protect quarterbacks and improve offensive units.
Future NBA stars from college basketball
College basketball has always been a major pathway to the NBA, with scouts watching young players throughout the season and especially during March Madness.
Cooper Flagg – Duke Blue Devils forward
Cooper Flagg has been one of the most talked-about basketball prospects in recent years. Considered a potential top NBA draft pick, Flagg is known for his versatility, defensive skill, basketball IQ, and scoring ability. He is one of the most followed young basketball players because of his ability to affect the game in a number of ways.
Ace Bailey – Rutgers basketball forward
Ace Bailey has been a player of interest, with his scoring ability and athletic potential. Bailey has displayed some of the things scouts look for in players with his size, shooting ability and ability to create his own offense.
Dylan Harper – Rutgers basketball guard
Dylan Harper is another highly ranked basketball prospect. Size, playmaking ability, scoring ability has made him a player that NBA teams keep their eyes on.
Future MLB stars from NCAA baseball programs
Baseball prospects often take a different development path, with teams evaluating both immediate skills and long-term potential.
Ethan Holliday – Oklahoma State baseball prospect
Ethan Holliday is one of the best known young baseball prospects. Holliday, a baseball family pedigree, has generated interest for his offensive potential, baseball instincts and hitting ability. He is a name to keep an eye on, as MLB teams often look for players who can be long-term contributors.
Jace LaViolette – Texas A&M baseball outfielder
Notable MLB prospect Jace LaViolette has emerged. His power at the plate and athletic ability have earned him the attention of professional scouts.
Future NHL stars from NCAA hockey programs
Ryan Leonard – Boston College hockey forward
Ryan Leonard is considered one of the brightest young hockey talents in the NCAA system. His scoring ability, competitiveness and physical style have made him a player NHL teams covet.
James Hagens – Boston College hockey prospect
One of the more touted young hockey players expected to garner the attention of the NHL is James Hagens. He’s one of the names to follow in college hockey with his offensive skills and hockey awareness.
Why NCAA programs remain important for future professionals
College sports remain a major proving ground where athletes compete against strong opponents while developing physically and mentally. Professional scouts see beyond the stats. They look at skill development, consistency, level of competition, athletic potential and ability to perform under pressure. A strong NCAA season can be a huge boost to an athlete’s pro prospects.
How NIL is changing the journey to professional sports
Name, Image and Likeness opportunities have given college athletics a new dimension. For instance, top football and basketball prospects can now create their own personal brands, work with companies and create financial opportunities before they enter professional leagues. For many young stars, the college experience now includes both athletic development and brand building.
The next generation of stars in professional sports are already playing on NCAA programs all over the country. Players like Arch Manning, Cooper Flagg, Dylan Harper, Ethan Holliday and Ryan Leonard are the kind of talent pro leagues track closely.
Success in college is no guarantee of a professional career, but these athletes have proven the skills and potential to be among the most exciting future NFL, NBA, MLB and NHL draft prospects out of NCAA programs.