Sleeper Superstar? Why Luther Burden III Might Be the Most Dangerous WR Everyone’s Overlooking in the 2025 NFL Draft
As the 2025 NFL Draft approaches (April 24–26 on NFL Network, ESPN, and ABC), the spotlight has predictably centered on the top-tier prospects — marquee quarterbacks, blue-chip edge rushers, and household-name wide receivers. But quietly rising in the shadows of the hype is Missouri’s very own Luther Burden III, a dynamic playmaker many scouts believe could be the most underrated wide receiver in this year’s class.
While others garner headlines, Burden is building a case to be the draft’s biggest steal.
The Numbers Don’t Lie
Luther Burden III’s 2024 campaign was nothing short of electrifying. The Missouri standout posted eye-popping stats:
1,297 receiving yards
87 receptions
12 touchdowns
15.6 yards per catch
4 punt returns over 25+ yards
He torched elite SEC defenses with ease, showcasing a rare blend of strength, footwork, route precision, and after-the-catch explosiveness. Yet, despite his production and polish, Burden’s name doesn’t always surface in the early first-round conversations.
And that’s where things get interesting.
Built for Sundays
At 5’11”, 210 lbs, Burden isn’t the tallest receiver in the draft — but he might be one of the most complete. His frame is built for contact. His hands? Velcro. And his yards-after-catch ability has drawn comparisons to NFL stars like Deebo Samuel and Amon-Ra St. Brown.
Scouts love his toughness. Coaches love his coachability. And quarterbacks? They love that he gets open — fast.
“Luther’s a dawg,” said one anonymous AFC scout. “He doesn’t just play the game. He attacks it. You want a guy who can take a bubble screen 60 yards or moss a DB in the red zone? That’s Luther.”
So Why Is He Underrated?
In a class flooded with big-name receivers from blue-blood programs like Ohio State, LSU, and Washington, Burden’s status as a Missouri product has led some analysts to overlook him. But those paying close attention see a prospect with WR1 upside who may just fly under the radar long enough to land on a contender — and explode from day one.
“He’s not underrated to us,” said one NFC South team executive. “He’s just underhyped.”
What the Tape Shows
Burden’s film jumps off the screen. His ability to change direction without losing speed, combined with deceptive route stems, leaves defenders guessing. He’s particularly deadly in the slot but has shown the versatility to line up outside and beat press coverage.
Add to that his special teams value as a return man, and you’ve got a multi-dimensional weapon that can contribute on Day 1.
The Verdict
With draft week drawing near, teams looking beyond the headlines and hype machines may find their answer in Luther Burden III — a complete, battle-tested receiver with first-round talent and something even more dangerous: a chip on his shoulder.
So, is Luther Burden III the most underrated wide receiver in this draft class?
Ask the right people — and the answer is a resounding yes.
Come April 24–26, don’t be surprised if his name gets called earlier than expected. And don’t be shocked when he proves he belonged there all along.


















