

The 2025 NFL Draft is finally here with round 1 kicking things off tonight. Here is the 2025 NFL Mock Draft April 24.
Note: This will be updated if there are any trades on Thursday before the draft!
1. Tennessee Titans- Cam Ward, QB, Miami Hurricanes
The Titans secured the no. 1 pick with a loss in week 18. Will Levis hasn’t panned out and Tennesee could be looking to the future at the position. He has good arm talent, but needs to improve his decision-making.
2. Cleveland Browns- Travis Hunter, CB/WR, Colorado
Andrew Berry has made it no secret that he loves Hunter’s game. Whether Brown helps out on offense or defense, he can create an impact for the Brows.
3. New York Giants- Abdul Carter, EDGE, Penn State
A trade down isn’t out of the question, but the Giants can get one of the two elite players in the class. Carter played just one year at edge rushers, but showed real potential.
4. New England Patriots- Will Campbell, OT, LSU
While Campbell’s arm measurements are being talked about, his on the field play was superb. He can protect Drake Maye’s blindside.
5. Jacksonville Jaguars- Tetairoa McMillan, WR, Arizona
The new rumors are saying that the Jags could move off of their predicted pick of Mason Graham. McMillan would join a new offense for the Jaguars and would give Trevor Lawrence another target to utilize outside of Brian Thomas.
6. Las Vegas Raiders- Ashton Jeanty, RB, Boise State
Pete Carroll wants to run the football and Jeanty can be his workhorse back. Jeanty is a star at the position and will be selected early despite the relatively low positional value for running backs.
7. New York Jets- Armand Membou, OT, Missouri
The Jets have to continue to improve the offensive line. Membou can play right tackle or move into guard. It seems like they will emphasize running the ball and Membou can help in that area.
8. Carolina Panthers- Jalon Walker, EDGE, Georgia
Walker played edge and linebacker in college and can really help getting after the passer. He’ll help fill the void left by Brian Burns last season.
9. New Orleans Saints- Kelvin Banks, OT, Texas
The Saints had Ryan Ramczyk retire and Trevor Penning’s fifth-year option wasn’t picked up. Banks could play tackle or guard, which makes the pick more viable.
10. Chicago Bears- Shemar Stewart, EDGE, Texas A&M
Stewart has great athleticism, but has struggled with his sack production. The Bears could use a player to help get more pressure on opposing quarterbacks and Sweat could have better success getting sacks in the pros.
11. San Francisco 49ers- Mason Graham, DL, Michigan
The 49ers have to improve in the trenches. If they can’t get an offensive lineman, taking a defensive lineman could be the move. Graham has shorter arms, but has good athleticism for an interior defensive lineman.
12. Dallas Cowboys- Matthew Golden, WR, Texas
Dallas needs a complementary receiver to pair with CeeDee Lamb and Golden had a great season with Texas.
13. Miami Dolphins- Will Johnson, CB, Michigan
The Dolphins are trying to trade Jalen Ramsey and will need a lot of help at corner if they do. Johnson has some speed concerns, but has shown good ball skills during his time at Michigan.
14. Indianapolis Colts- Tyler Warren, TE, Penn State
Indianapolis needs to get more out of their offense. Warren had a great season, showing his body control and versatility for Penn State.
15. Atlanta Falcons- Mykel Williams, EDGE, Georgia
Atlanta seemingly always needs an edge rusher and can get solid value in Williams, who was played through injury last season. He is a strong edge rusher.
16. Arizona Cardinals- Jahdae Barron, CB, Texas
Barron can play inside or out, but either way, he will improve the Cardinals’ secondary.
17. Cincinnati Bengals- Mike Green, EDGE, Marshall
Whether Trey Hendrickson suits up for the Bengals next season or not, another edge rusher is needed. Green was a productive pass rusher who created an impact even when his team played solid competition.
18. Seattle Seahawks- Grey Zabel, IOL, North Dakota State
Seattle is going with Sam Darnold at quarterback next and need to make sure he isn’t pressured.
19. Tampa Bay Buccaneers- Malaki Starks, S, Georgia
The Buccaneers could use a safety to pair with Antoine Winfield Jr. and Starks is a good athlete. While his 2024 tape wasn’t the greatest, he was great early in his career for Georgia.
20. Denver Broncos- Colston Loveland, TE, Michigan
Loveland is a good receiver at the tight end position and Sean Payton will use him to help Bo Nix develop further.
21. Pittsburgh Steelers- Shedeur Sanders, QB, Colorado
With teams at the top of the draft reportedly passing on quarterbacks and the Steelers still not having agreed to terms with Aaron Rodgers, they can take a quarterback here. Sanders has good anticipation and accuracy.
22. Los Angeles Chargers- Emeka Egbuka, WR, Ohio State
Egbuka is a good all-around receiver who doesn’t mind blocking. Jim Harbaugh will value that and it could improve their wide receiver room and offense.
23. Green Bay Packers- Maxwell Hairston, CB, Kentucky
The Packers’ have hinted that they want to move on at corner and if they get one in the first round they may be able to do so. Hairston has great speed and ball skills to work with.
24. Minnesota Vikings- Walter Nolen, DL, Ole Miss
Nolen is a disruptive player on the interior and can give the Vikings a playmaker at the position.
25. Houston Texans- Josh Simmons, OT, Ohio State
Simmons played well for Ohio State before getting injured last season. Houston really needs to rebuild their offensive line.
26. Los Angeles Rams- Jihaad Campbell, LB, Alabama
The Rams have done a great job of building their roster up, but one of the positions they have neglected is linebacker. Campbell does a little bit of everything, as he rushers the passer well and can play off-ball.
27. Baltimore Ravens- Donovan Jackson, IOL, Ohio State
Baltimore needs a guard and Jackson played well there, but also could play tackle in a pinch.
28. Detroit Lions- James Pearce Jr., EDGE, Tennessee
Pearce Jr. was a projected top overall pick in this draft before the season began, but didn’t show a huge jump in his play. He can give the Lions a good edge rusher across from Aidan Hutchinson.
29. Washington Commanders- Donovan Ezeiruaku, EDGE, Boston College
Ezeiruaku is a good pure pass rusher, but may be limited against the run for the Commanders.
30. Buffalo Bills- Nick Emmanwori, S, South Carolina
Emmanwori is a bigger, athletic safety who can play near the line of scrimmage to help the Bills’ defense.
31. Kansas City Chiefs- Kenneth Grant, DL, Michigan
The Chiefs need help on both the offensive and defensive line. Grant can help them stuff the run next season.
32. Philadelphia Eagles- Luther Burden, WR, Missouri
Philadelphia has a good roster and can go in several different directions with this pick. Burden is a good athlete with the ball in his hands.
33. Cleveland Browns- Jaxson Dart, QB, Ole Miss
After getting a unicorn earlier in the draft, Cleveland can get a quarterback to develop in Dart.
34. New York Giants- Tyler Shough, QB, Louisville
The Giants will have to hope Brian Daboll can work through Shough’s issues, but they do need a long-term quarterback.
35. Tennessee Titans- Jayden Higgins, WR, Iowa State
With Cam Ward at quarterback, the Titans can get him a bigger outside weapon to use in Higgins.
36. Jacksonville Jaguars- Derrick Harmon, DL, Oregon
Jacksonville is a little weak on the interior of their defensive line and Harmon can help them, even from a pass rush perspective.
37. Las Vegas Raiders- Elic Ayomanor, WR, Stanford
Even after taking Jeanty in the first, the Raiders need more offensive help.
38. New England Patriots- Tre Harris, WR, Ole Miss
Supporting Drake Maye will include getting him a few more weapons to target.
39. Chicago Bears (via CAR)- Omarion Hampton, RB, North Carolina
The Bears could use a better running game and getting Hampton in the second after missing out on Jeanty in the first is great value.
40. New Orleans Saints- Jalen Milroe, QB, Alabama
Derek Carr has an injured shoulder and new head coach Kellen Moore may appreciate Milroe’s mobility.
41. Chicago Bears- Tyler Booker, IOL, Alabama
Chicago can continue to add to the trenches after a solid offseason of doing so.
42. New York Jets- Jack Bech, WR, TCU
Outside of Garrett Wilson, the Jets could use some pass-catchers to help the offense.
43. San Francisco 49ers- Josh Conerly, OT, Oregon
The San Francisco offensive line isn’t as successful as a few years ago and Conerly can immediately help.
44. Dallas Cowboys- TreVeyon Henderson, RB, Ohio State
If the Cowboys really want to jumpstart their offense, Henderson brings some big plays.
45. Indianapolis Colts- Nic Scourton, EDGE, Texas A&M
Indianapolis could use some more juice on the edge and now that Scourton has slimmed down from his playing weight last season, he could be more productive.
46. Atlanta Falcons- Darius Alexander, DL, Toledo
The Falcons let Grady Jarrett go this offseason and can get more help on the interior with Alexander.
47. Arizona Cardinals- TJ Sanders, DL, South Carolina
Arizona needs help in several areas of their defense and Sanders could compete for a starting spot on the defensive line.
48. Miami Dolphins- Jonah Savaiinaea, IOL, Arizona
Savaiinaea played tackle in college, but could move inside to help the Dolphins’ offensive line.
49. Cincinnati Bengals- Wyatt Milum, OT, West Virginia
Milum played tackle, but has interior offensive line versatility, which could be appealing to the Bengals.
50. Seattle Seahawks- Shavon Revel, CB, East Carolina
Seattle loves big corners who can move and Revel fits that mold. They may make this pick, even though they have two solid corners already.
51. Denver Broncos- Kaleb Johnson, RB, Iowa
The Broncos got a tight end first round and can now get a running back to carry a lot of the workload out of the backfield.
52. Seattle Seahawks (via PIT)- Jalen Royals, WR, Utah State
Royals is an athletic receiver who can play on the outside for the Seahawks.
53. Tampa Bay Buccaneers- Carson Schwesinger, LB, UCLA
Lavonte David is aging and the Bucs need another player at the position anyways.
54. Green Bay Packers- Princely Umanmielen, EDGE, Ole Miss
Getting another pass rusher will help across from Rashan Gary.
55. Los Angeles Chargers- Darien Porter, CB, Iowa State
The Chargers lost Asante Samuel Jr. and can get a corner to help fill in with the selection of Porter.
56. Buffalo Bills (via MIN)- Benjamin Morrison, CB, Notre Dame
Re-signing Tre White is nice, but getting more help at corner should be on tap for Buffalo.
57. Carolina Panthers (via LAR)- Xavier Watts, S, Notre Dame
Getting a ball-hawking safety to replace Nick Scott should be on the agenda.
58. Houston Texans- Shermar Turner, DL, Texas A&M
Improving the interior of the defensive line should help the Texans stop the run better.
59. Baltimore Ravens- JT Tuimoloau, EDGE, Ohio State
After addressing the offensive line in round one, the Ravens can improve their pass rush with Tuimoloau.
60. Detroit Lions- Trey Amos, CB, Ole Miss
Signing DJ Reed helps, but getting another corner, like Amos, can be insurance in case Terrion Arnold doesn’t improve in year two.
61. Washington Commanders- Aireonte Ersery, OT, Minnesota
Keeping Jayden Daniels upright for the future has to be a priority for the Commanders.
62. Buffalo Bills- Demetrius Knight, LB, South Carolina
Matt Milano was hurt, but the linebacker play wasn’t great for Buffalo last season.
63. Kansas City Chiefs- Marcus Mbow, IOL, Purdue
Mbow played tackle last season at Purdue, but can play guard if needed, which will help the Chiefs’ offensive line.
64. Philadelphia Eagles- Elijah Arroyo, TE, Miami
Dallas Goedert is reportedly on the trade block and a replacement might be needed.
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