College football is back, but it is never too early to look ahead. Here is the 2025 NFL Mock Draft April 27.
Note: This draft order is from current Super Bowl odds.
1. New England Patriots- Will Campbell, OT, LSU
While the Patriots need to find more weapons for Drake Maye to utilize in the future, they also need to protect him. Campbell has plenty of experience at left tackle and can protect the blindside of Maye.
2. Denver Broncos- James Pearce, EDGE, Tennessee
The Broncos traded Bradley Chubb away and haven’t adequately replaced him. Pearce has good athleticism and production, but needs to add more pass rush moves to his game.
3. Carolina Panthers- Luther Burden, WR, Missouri
If the Panthers are selecting this high, they may go quarterback with the pick. If they decide to stick with Bryce Young, they need to get him a good wide receiver to utilize. He has good speed and ability after the catch.
4. New York Giants- Carson Beck, QB, Georgia
Daniel Jones has been given enough time to figure things out. While Beck started off last season slow, he really grew and developed over the course of last season.
5. Tennessee Titans- Kelvin Banks, OT, Texas
While the Titans have used a lot of draft capital on offensive linemen, they still need help. Banks can help at right tackle and hopefully allow Will Levis develop.
6. Washington Commanders- Mykel Williams, EDGE, Georgia
Dan Quinn is taking over this season as head coach. He is a defensive-minded coach, but he’s going to need better pass rusher. Williams has good strength and some good moves, but can show more production this year.
7. Las Vegas Raiders- Shedeur Sanders, QB, Colorado
The Raiders are starting Gardner Minshew this season and may be in the market for a new quarterback this offseason. Sanders protects the football and has good accuracy.
8. New Orleans Saints- Mason Graham, DL, Michigan
New Orleans needs to improve in the trenches on both sides of the ball. Graham is a good athlete with solid flexibility.
9. Minnesota Vikings- Will Johnson, CB, Michigan
The Vikings signed Stephon Gilmore, but he is aging. They will need a new shutdown corner and Johnson has plenty of experience in matching up with good receivers during his time at Michigan.
10. Arizona Cardinals- Travis Hunter, CB, Colorado
Hunter could play on either side of the ball or on both in the NFL. The Cardinals specifically need cornerback help if they want their defense to improve.
11. Tampa Bay Buccaneers- Benjamin Morrison, CB, Notre Dame
Carlton Davis is gone so the Buccaneers need to get more help at corner. Morrison mirrors receivers well and attacks the catchpoint aggressively.
12. Indianapolis Colts- Denzel Burke, CB, Ohio State
With Kenny Moore playing the slot, the Colts can get more help on the outside. Burke could pair with Julius Brents to make a good outside corner group.
13. Seattle Seahawks- Abdul Carter, EDGE, Penn State
The Seahawks could use more pass rushers in Mike McDonald’s system. Carter was an off-ball linebacker, but is now moving to edge rusher full-time.
14. Pittsburgh Steelers- Tetairoa McMillan, WR, Arizona
If the Steelers don’t get a deal done for Brandon Aiyuk, they will need to pick another wide receiver. McMillan is a big-bodied receiver who can high-point the ball well.
15. Jacksonville Jaguars-Emery Jones, OT, LSU
Cam Robinson will be a free agent after the season. Jones plays right tackle, but if the Jags select him, they can move Anton Harrison to left tackle.
16. Los Angeles Chargers- Shavon Revel, CB, East Carolina
Revel is shooting up draft boards after being included on Bruce Feldman’s Freaks List. The Chargers have a good corner in Asante Samuel Jr., but could use more help at the position.
17. Chicago Bears- Nic Scourton, EDGE, Texas A&M
The Bears need to address the pass rush for next season. Scourton was productive at Purdue and now is going to be tested in the SEC.
18. Cleveland Browns- Deone Walker, DL, Kentucky
Walker is a disruptive player who moves well for his size. While the pass rush is good, Walker can help in the middle of the defensive line.
19. Los Angeles Rams- Malaki Starks, S, Georgia
Starks has the talent to be drafted early, but safeties sometimes fall in the draft. Kam Curl was added this offseason, but Starks brings better athleticism and could pair well with him.
20. Atlanta Falcons- Emeka Egbuka, WR, Ohio State
The Falcons added a lot to their team this offseason, but could use better receivers behind Drake London. Egbuka has been productive when healthy at Ohio State.
21. Miami Dolphins- Jonah Savaiinaea, OT, Arizona
Savaiinaea could be a tackle or guard at the next level. That works for the Dolphins who could use him on the interior or move pieces around if they wish to play him at tackle.
22. Green Bay Packers- Harold Perkins, LB, LSU
There is debate on which position is the best for Perkins, but the Packers need help at off-ball linebacker and he has experience there.
23. New York Jets- Colston Loveland, TE, Michigan
The Jets haven’t had a tight end stand out in the last few years. Loveland is the best in the draft class and could be a weapon for Aaron Rodgers if he plays in 2025.
24. Dallas Cowboys- Tyleik Williams, DL, Ohio State
Williams is very quick, which makes him disruptive on the interior. If the Cowboys figure out the many contract situations they have, Williams can help the team make a push for a Super Bowl.
25. Buffalo Bills- Elic Ayomanor, WR, Stanford
Ayomanor had a great game against Travis Hunter in 2023, but has played well otherwise too. The Bills have a lot of players who are unproven at the wide receiver position, so wide receiver could be a huge need.
26. Cincinnati Bengals- Patrick Payton, EDGE, Florida State
Payton is athletic and long, which makes him tough to block. The Bengals could use more pass rush help, especially with Trey Hendrickson possibly having long-term contract issues and Sam Hubbard not being great at getting after the quarterback.
27. Houston Texans- Kenneth Grant, DL, Michigan
Grant is a huge defensive tackle who could bring a different skillset to the Texans’ defense. His presence can help the Texans against the run.
28. Philadelphia Eagles- Parker Brailsford, IOL, Alabama
Brailsford is undersized, but makes up for it with his movement abilities. After Jason Kelce retired, the Eagles could use more help in the trenches.
29. Detroit Lions- J.T. Tuimoloau, EDGE, Ohio State
Tuimoloau is good against the run as well as being a solid pass rusher. He can pair up well across from Aidan Hutchinson.
30. Baltimore Ravens- Aireontae Ersery, OT, Minnesota
Baltimore is trusting some unproven players on their offensive line this season. If it doesn’t go well, they could be in the market for more offensive linemen in the 2025 NFL Draft.
31. San Francisco 49ers- Tyler Booker, IOL, Alabama
Booker has excelled on the interior of Alabama’s offensive line. San Francisco’s offensive line isn’t the strongest and could use some help with the rest of the roster looking solid.
32. Kansas City Chiefs- Tacario Davis, CB, Arizona
Davis is a long corner who can make things tough with his physicality. The Chiefs lost LJ Sneed in free agency and can get another defensive back to help for the future.
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