Missouri wide receiver Luther Burden III enters the 2025 college football season as one of the most electrifying players in the nation and a likely top-10 pick in the upcoming NFL Draft. Burden, who posted 86 catches for 1,212 yards and 9 touchdowns last season, has become the face of the Tigers’ offense. His performance in big games, including a 177-yard showing against LSU, solidified his status as one of the SEC’s most dangerous threats.
Known for his elite route-running, strong hands, and after-the-catch explosiveness, Burden has drawn comparisons to NFL stars like Stefon Diggs and Jaylen Waddle. Scouts have highlighted his ability to play both in the slot and outside, making him a nightmare for defensive coordinators.
Head coach Eli Drinkwitz is building the 2025 offensive scheme around Burden’s skillset. With returning quarterback Brady Cook and improved offensive line protection, Missouri is expected to lean heavily on their passing attack, with Burden as the centerpiece.
NFL scouts are already circling Columbia, Missouri, as a must-stop destination this fall. Burden’s performances could dictate not only Missouri’s success in the SEC but also his draft stock. If he stays healthy, a Biletnikoff Award and first-round selection seem inevitable.