Wednesday, April 23, 2025

2025 NFL Mock Draft: Second Edition

Here is the first edition of my 2025 NFL Mock Draft.

1. Tennessee Titans- Cam Ward, Quarterback, Miami: It seems like a fate of complete that the Titans will take Ward first considering not addressing the position in free agency. The need at quarterback is clear with Will Levis not being the answer and Ward can bring stability and competence at the position.

2. Cleveland Browns- Travis Hunter, Cornerback/Wide Receiver, Colorado: The Browns pass on the opportunity to select a quarterback and go with the drafts best player in Hunter. Whether it's at wide receiver or cornerback, Hunter will flash his advanced running routes and patience in pass coverage.

3. New York Giants- Abdul Carter, Edge, Penn State: The Giants rightfully pass on a quarterback here with Cam Ward off the board and go with the best player available in Carter. He has great athleticism and super explosive which will make the Giants front seven scary along with Brian Burns, Dexter Lawrence, and Kavon Thibodeaux.

4. New England Patriots- Will Campbell, Offensive Tackle, LSU: The Patriots have some options here at four and Campbell here makes a lot of sense. He is solid in pass protection and has exceptional football IQ and would be a good protector for Drake Maye.

5. Jacksonville Jaguars- Mason Graham, Defensive Line, Michigan

6. Las Vegas Raiders- Ashton Jeanty, Running Back, Boise State

7. New York Jets- Armand Membou, Offensive Tackle, Missouri

8. Carolina Panthers- Jalon Walker, Linebacker/Edge, Georgia:

9. New Orleans Saints- Will Johnson, Cornerback, Michigan

10. Chicago Bears- Tyler Warren, Tight End, Penn State

11. San Francisco 49ers- Walter Nolen, Defensive Lineman, Ole Miss

12. Dallas Cowboys- Matthew Golden, Wide Receiver, Texas: The Cowboys go with the typical Cowboys head turning pick with going with Golden here to pair with CeeDee Lamb. He is an explosive playmaker after the catch and is a good special teams player too.

13. Miami Dolphins- Jahdae Barron, Cornerback, Texas

14. Indianapolis Colts- Colstand Loveland, Tight End, Michigan:

15. Atlanta Falcons- Mike Green, Edge, Marshall:

16. Arizona Cardinals- Derrick Harmon, Defensive Line, Oregon: The Cardinals need help on their pass rush and Harmon here would be a fine choice. He is a power player that brings elite upper body strength and core stability and good at reading blocking schemes and making adjustments on the fly.

17. Cincinnati Bengals- Mykel Williams, Edge, Georgia

18. Seattle Seahawks- Kelvin Banks Jr., Offensive Tackle/Interior Offensive Line, Texas

19. Tampa Bay Buccaneers- Jihaad Campbell, Inside Linebacker, Alabama: This pick makes a lot of sense for the Bucs with LaVonte David's longterm future with the team uncertain. Campbell has an explosive first jump off the tape and brings serious pop as a tackler with efficiency.

20. Denver Broncos- Omarion Hampton, Running Back, North Carolina

21. Pittsburgh Steelers- Shedur Sanders, Quarterback, Colorado

22. Los Angeles Chargers- Kenneth Grant, Defensive Line, Michigan: Here we go again with Jim Harbaugh drafting Michigan players, but this fit makes a lot of sense. Grant is a power player that can push the pocket and has an impressive quick first step.

23. Green Bay Packers- Maxwell Hairston, Cornerback, Kentucky

24. Minnesota Vikings- Nick Emmanwori, Safety, South Carolina

25. Houston Texans- Tetaiora McMillan, Wide Receiver, Arizona

26. Los Angeles Rams- Josh Simmons, Offensive Tackle, Ohio State

27. Baltimore Ravens- Josh Conerly Jr., Offensive Tackle, Oregon

28. Detroit Lions- Donovan Jackson, Interior Offensive Line, Ohio State: Jackson makes sense here with Kevin Zeitler leaving in free agency. He has the size, athleticism, and power to be a needle mover on anyones offensive line and his best position is guard.

29. Washington Commanders- Malaki Starks, Safety, Georgia

30. Buffalo Bills- Shavon Revel Jr., Cornerback, East Carolina

31. Kansas City Chiefs- Trey Amos, Cornerback, Ole Miss

32. Philadelphia Eagles- Donovan Ezeiruaku, Edge, Boston College

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