
The NFL season is over, but it is never too early to look ahead. Here is the 2025 NFL Mock Draft February 12.
1. Tennesse 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- Abdul Carter, EDGE, Penn State
Carter’s performance in the College Football Playoff helped him really cement his draft stock. He only played one season at edge rusher, but impressed. Cleveland could need a replacement for Myles Garrett, who has demanded a trade.
3. New York Giants- Shedeur Sanders, QB, Colorado
Sanders has good accuracy and anticipation. Brian Daboll needs a better quarterback to get things back on track in New York and can get some good play out of Sanders.
4. New England Patriots- Travis Hunter, CB/WR, Colorado
The Patriots can take the best player available. Hunter can be a new weapon for Drake Maye on offense or give the defense a good corner dou with Christian Gonzalez.
5. Jacksonville Jaguars- Mason Graham, DL, Michigan
With a new head coach coming in, the Jaguars could go in a lot of directions. Improving the interior of their defense would really help, as they haven’t had good play there this season.
6. Las Vegas Raiders- Will Johnson, CB, Michigan
The Raiders are out of range to get one of the top quarterbacks in the draft, so they can improve their defense. They need to start slowing down opposing offenses in the division and Johnson can match up with most receivers in the NFL.
7. New York Jets- Tetairoa McMillan, WR, Arizona
The Jets have informed Aaron Rodgers they will be moving on. That means Davante Adams is likely gone too. McMillan gives the offense another weapon, as the Jets are out of range to take a quarterback.
8. Carolina Panthers- Mykel Williams, EDGE, Georgia
Carolina has needed a pass rusher after trading Brian Burns to the New York Giants. Williams played injured this season, but was projected to be in the running for the no. 1 pick before the year began.
9. New Orleans Saints- Will Campbell, OT, LSU
New Orleans has used picks on offensive linemen recently, but Campbell presents good value. He played left tackle in college, but could also help out at guard if asked.
10. Chicago Bears- Kelvin Banks, OT, Texas
The Bears need to protect Caleb Williams better so he can develop. Banks is a good athlete who has helped Texas reach the CFP semifinals.
11. San Francisco 49ers- Jalon Walker, EDGE, Georgia
San Francisco missed the playoffs and have some injuries to overcome. Walker can help rushing the passer, although he played mostly off-ball linebacker in college.
12. Dallas Cowboys- Ashton Jeanty, RB, Boise State Broncos
Dallas has other needs, but they may not be able to pass up Jeanty, who is the best running back in the class. With Dak Prescott back healthy, their offense could be the best in the league with the addition of Jeanty.
13. Miami Dolphins- Josh Simmons, OT, Ohio State Buckeyes
The Dolphins have to jumble up the offensive line to help protect Tua Tagovailoa. Simmons was injured this season, but was playing well at left tackle for Ohio State before the injury. He may have to move to right tackle for the Dolphins, but they have to improve upfront in any way they can.
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- Luther Burden, WR, Missouri Tigers
The Falcons could choose to improve their defense, but Burden would give young quarterback Michael Penix Jr. another target to utilize and help his growth.
16. Arizona Cardinals- Walter Nolen, DL, Ole Miss
Arizona was weak on their interior defensive line. Nolen is one of the more talented players at his position in the draft and proved it at Ole Miss this season.
17. Cincinnati Bengals- James Pearce, EDGE, Tennessee
The Bengals need to get more pass rush help with Trey Hendrickson, but Hendrickson also wants a new deal. Pearce can help, whether Hendrickson returns to Cincinnati or not.
18. Seattle Seahawks- Mike Green, EDGE, Marshall
Seattle could use more help at pass rusher and Green was one of the more productive pass rushers in college football who has risen up draft boards.
19. Tampa Bay Buccaneers- Shemar Stewart, EDGE, Texas A&M
Stewart has unique athleticism and can help the Buccaneers rush the passer better next season.
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- Jahdae Barron, CB, Texas
The Steelers can benefit from more help in the secondary. Barron is a versatile player who can line up wherever needed in the defensive backfield.
22. Los Angeles Chargers- Kenneth Grant, DL, Michigan
Jim Harbaugh could draft a familiar face to help the interior of the defensive line. Grant is big, but moves well for his size.
23. Green Bay Packers- Deone Walker, DL, Kentucky
Walker is another huge defensive lineman who moves well for his size. If Green Bay can keep his motor running, they could have one of the better players in the draft.
24. Minnesota Vikings- Malaki Starks, S, Georgia
Harrison Smith is aging, but the Vikings can use Starks anyway. He had an average 2024 season, but played a lot of good college football before that.
25. Houston Texans- Emeka Egbuka, WR, Ohio State
The Texans could be without Tank Dell due to injury and Stefon Diggs is a free agent. Egbuka could be a nice complement to Nico Collins.
26. Los Angeles Rams- Jihaad Campbell, LB, Alabama
The Rams didn’t have an answer at linebacker last season. Campbell is a good athlete who really proved himself this season and can be a leader on defense.
27. Baltimore Ravens- Tyler Booker, IOL, Alabama
Baltimore can improve their interior offensive line and Booker has plenty of power to help them continue to run the football well.
28. Detroit Lions- Benjamin Morrison, CB, Notre Dame
Terrion Arnold didn’t play particularly well so the Lions may have to find another corner. Morrison has a hip injury that needs to be checked out, but was one of the better corners in the class before that.
29. Washington Commanders- Armand Membou, OT, Missouri
Washington can improve on several positions on the offensive line and Membou has been one of the biggest risers of the draft cycle.
30. Buffalo Bills- Shavon Revel, CB, East Carolina
Revel has unique size and speed for a corner, but a knee injury cost him a lot of this season. If his health checks out, he could be a great value pick for the Bills.
31. Kansas City Chiefs- Josh Conerly, OT, Oregon
The Chiefs’ offensive line wasn’t great in the Super Bowl. Conrelry can start at tackle and the Chiefs can move Joe Thuney back inside.
32. Philadelphia Eagles- Matthew Golden, WR, Texas
The Eagles have a well-built roster and can afford to take another weapon for Jalen Hurts. Golden has solid speed and had a good 2024 season at Texas.
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