Deeg Sports has taken the football world by storm, offering one of the clearest visual breakdowns of which college programs are shaping the league through Week 10 of the 2025 season.
The heat map organizes rushing, passing, receiving, defensive impact, and scoring categories in a way that immediately reveals program identity and dominance. Fans, recruits, analysts, and NFL teams are all pointing to the same conclusion. Certain college brands not only produce NFL players, they produce NFL difference makers.
Alabama stands at the top of the chart, and the graphic makes that dominance impossible to ignore. The Tide generated 5625 total yards, 30 sacks, 80 tackles for loss, and 28 rushing touchdowns from alumni in the league. The shading across their row signals complete strength from offense to defense. Alabama continues to build players who thrive at the next level, and the visual evidence reinforces that year after year.
Ohio State’s row glows in the categories that define the modern NFL passing era. With 2845 passing yards, 26 passing touchdowns, 15 receiving touchdowns, and 4044 receiving yards, the Buckeyes continue to deliver elite quarterback and receiver talent. No program matches their consistency in the air, and the graphic puts their influence on full display.
Georgia’s line stands out for its balance. The Bulldogs do not top every category, but they register strong numbers in nearly all of them. Seventeen rushing touchdowns, steady defensive disruption, and reliable production across multiple positions reflect a program built to translate to professional success. Georgia’s NFL presence reflects the identity it established under Kirby Smart, one characterized by physicality, speed, and discipline.
Oregon emerges as one of the most surprising programs in the entire visualization. The Ducks lead all schools with 6457 total yards, a number that jumps off the graphic immediately. Their offensive output continues to rise in the NFL, and their defensive contributions are starting to follow suit. The Ducks are developing a national reputation for producing players who thrive in today’s fast, creative NFL environment.
USC continues its long tradition of shaping elite pass catchers, and the graphic highlights that strength through categories such as 2,863 receiving yards and seven receiving touchdowns. The Trojans also contribute solid defensive numbers, demonstrating that their NFL impact extends beyond skill positions, even as receivers remain their trademark.
The impact of the chart comes from more than the numbers. It condenses a complex web of NFL statistics into a visual identity for each college program. Recruits can see which schools prepare players for the next level. NFL scouts recognize reliable pipelines. Coaches see evidence of development success. Fans see bragging rights validated by data. The conclusion is clear. Alabama remains the gold standard, with Ohio State and Georgia right behind them. Oregon is rising rapidly, and USC continues to produce high-caliber skill talent. The rest of the country is fighting to close the gap.
This graphic has given college football a new way to understand power and production. It shows not only who wins on Saturdays but who thrives on Sundays, and in the process, it provides one of the most compelling visual stories of the 2025 season so far.

