BYU vs. Texas Tech: Top NFL draft prospects to watch in Big 12 Championship Game

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It's officially Championship Saturday in college football, as four key games will help decide the playoff field, the Heisman Trophy race, and provide an early insight into the NFL draft plans for 2026 prospects.

Big 12 Title Game: BYU vs. Texas Tech

Date: Saturday, Dec. 6

Time: Noon on ABC

BYU

Chase Roberts, Wide Receiver

A tall physical pass catcher (6' 4", 210 lbs), Roberts has 44 catches for 713 yards (16.2 avg) and five touchdowns.

Isaiah Glasker, Linebacker

Jack Kelly, Linebacker

Texas Tech

Cole Wisniewski, Safety

Jacob Rodriguez, Linebacker

Rodriguez became Texas Tech’s first Butkus Award winner in a surprise presentation Friday. Rodriguez becomes the first Butkus Award winner in Texas Tech history and the first Red Raider to garner a national award since Patrick Mahomes II claimed the Sammy Baugh Trophy in 2016. Rodriguez enters the Edward Jones Big 12 Championship on Saturday with 104 tackles this season, including 10.0 that have gone for a loss. His most significant impact has been in the takeaway category, though, as he's responsible for nine forced turnovers this season, all during Big 12 play. Rodriguez is currently the FBS leader with seven forced fumbles this season to go along with four interceptions and a pair of fumble recoveries. Rodriguez is currently the highest-rated defensive player in all of college football, according to Pro Football Focus, grading out at 93.4 overall so far this season. He ranks second nationally on both sides of the ball, trailing only Ohio State quarterback Julian Sayin (93.5). Rodriguez also leads the country (all positions) with a 95.3 grade in rush defense, while his 92.8 grade in coverage ranks second behind only teammate Romello Height (93.4).

Romello Height, Edge Rusher

David Bailey, Edge Rusher

Height: 6-3 | Weight: 250 | Prev. rank: 13

2025 stats over 11 games: 57 tackles, 18.5 tackles for loss, 12.5 sacks, 62 pressures, five run stops, two forced fumbles, two pass breakups

A transfer from Stanford, Bailey gets after the quarterback. He had 14.5 sacks over three seasons for the Cardinals, and he has notably become more of a finisher this season. His 21.5% pressure rate is second in the nation, and he has 12.5 sacks in 11 games with the Red Raiders, unlocking another level of his game.

Lee Hunter, Defensive Lineman

Davion Carter, Guard

Howard Sampson, Offensive Tackle

Terrance Carter, Tight End

Reggie Virgil, Wide Receiver

Behren Morton, Texas Tech

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