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2025 NFL Mock Draft: Full 7-Round Projections for Every Team

2025 NFL Mock Draft: Full 7-Round Projections for Every Team

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As the 2025 NFL Draft approaches, anticipation builds for the next wave of talent set to reshape the league. Our comprehensive full 7-round 2025 NFL mock draft dives deep into the strategic decisions facing all 32 teams. Additionally, it projects picks that balance immediate needs with long-term potential. From top prospects like dynamic quarterbacks and dominant linemen to hidden gems in later rounds, this mock draft offers a detailed roadmap for how franchises could navigate the draft. Whether you’re a fan eager to see your team’s future or a football enthusiast analyzing the bigger picture, this guide highlights the players and storylines that will define the 2025 NFL Draft.

2025 NFL Mock Draft: Round 1

1. Tennessee Titans: QB Cameron Ward, Miami

HT: 6015 WT: 219 HAND: 848 ARM: 3048 40: 4.77
Analysis: The Titans, with the No. 1 pick, are in a prime position to address their quarterback need, as Will Levis hasn’t solidified himself as the long-term answer. Ward, ranked QB1 in our 2025 NFL Draft rankings, brings dynamic playmaking with his arm talent and mobility. His ability to extend plays and deliver accurate throws aligns with Tennessee’s need for a franchise QB to build around. The Titans’ are focused on resetting the roster, and Ward’s upside makes him a cornerstone for their rebuild.

2. Cleveland Browns: CB/WR Travis Hunter, Colorado

HT: 6003 WT: 188 HAND: 958 ARM: 3138 40: 4.47
Analysis: Cleveland’s defense needs a lockdown corner, and Hunter, the top-ranked player in your rankings, is a versatile superstar capable of transforming their secondary. His elite ball skills and instincts make him a perfect fit to counter AFC North receivers. The Browns’ offensive struggles also make Hunter’s two-way potential intriguing, though his primary role will be at corner. Cleveland’s interests in this draft are high-upside players, and Hunter’s unique skill set addresses multiple needs.

3. New York Giants: QB Shedeur Sanders, Colorado

HT: 6014 WT: 212 HAND: 958 ARM: 3148 40: 4.78
Analysis: Sanders lands with the Giants, who desperately need a quarterback after Daniel Jones’ underwhelming tenure. Sanders’ poise, accuracy, and ability to handle pressure fit New York’s need for a composed leader. Sanders is a potential top-10 pick, with teams like the Giants eyeing him for his polish and NFL readiness. This selection gives the Giants a franchise QB to build around in a tough NFC East.

4. New England Patriots: OT Will Campbell, LSU

HT: 6057 WT: 319 HAND: 948 ARM: 3258 40: 4.98
Analysis: As specified, Campbell goes to the Patriots, addressing their critical need for a left tackle to protect their young quarterback, Drake Maye. Campbell, ranked as OT2, offers elite pass protection and run-blocking ability, providing stability to an offensive line that struggled in 2024. Insights suggest New England is focused on bolstering the trenches, and Campbell’s technical prowess and size make him a Day 1 starter to anchor the line.

5. Jacksonville Jaguars: RB Ashton Jeanty, Boise State

HT: 5084 WT: 211 HAND: 1048 ARM: 2928 40: 4.42
Analysis: Jeanty is selected by the Jaguars, who need a dynamic playmaker to complement Trevor Lawrence. Jeanty, ranked RB1, is a home-run threat with his explosiveness and vision, addressing Jacksonville’s need for a lead back after relying on Travis Etienne. His fit in Doug Pederson’s offense could significantly elevate the Jaguars’ ground game.

6. Las Vegas Raiders: EDGE Abdul Carter, Penn State

HT: 6021 WT: 250 HAND: 948 ARM: 3300 40: 4.47
Analysis: The Raiders need a disruptive edge rusher to pair with Maxx Crosby, and Carter, the top-ranked EDGE, brings elite athleticism and versatility. His speed and power off the edge address Las Vegas’ pass-rush deficiencies. The Raiders are interested in impact defenders, and Carter’s ability to dominate in multiple roles makes him a cornerstone for their defensive rebuild. It would be surprising to see Carter fall outside the top five, but it would be a dream scenerio for the Raiders.

7. New York Jets: OT Armand Membou, Missouri

HT: 6042 WT: 332 HAND: 948 ARM: 3348 40: 4.91
Analysis: The Jets’ offensive line needs a reliable tackle to protect Aaron Rodgers or a future QB. Membou, the OT1, offers exceptional size and strength, excelling in both pass protection and run blocking. The Jets are prioritizing line upgrades, and Membou’s ability to anchor against elite edge rushers makes him a perfect fit to solidify their front.

8. Carolina Panthers: DT Mason Graham, Michigan

HT: 6034 WT: 296 HAND: 1100 ARM: 3200 40: 4.97
Analysis: Carolina’s defensive front needs a dominant interior presence, and Graham, the DT1, is a disruptive force with his quickness and power. His ability to collapse pockets and stop the run addresses the Panthers’ need for a defensive anchor. Carolina’s focused on building a stout defense, and Graham’s versatility fits Dave Canales’ vision perfectly.

9. New Orleans Saints: EDGE Jalon Walker, Georgia

HT: 6010 WT: 243 HAND: 1028 ARM: 3200 40: 4.57
Analysis: The Saints need to bolster their pass rush, and Walker’s explosive first step and relentless motor make him a great fit. His versatility to play multiple roles in the Saints’ defense aligns with New Orleans’ need for dynamic defenders. The Saints’ interest in edge talent, and Walker’s SEC pedigree ensures he’s ready for the NFL.

10. Chicago Bears: TE Tyler Warren, Penn State

HT: 6054 WT: 256 HAND: 1038 ARM: 3168 40: 4.64
Analysis: The Bears aim to give Caleb Williams a reliable weapon, and Warren, the TE1, is a matchup nightmare with his size, hands, and route-running. Chicago’s need for a pass-catching tight end is evident, and Warren’s ability to stretch the seam complements their young offense. The Bears are targeting skill players, making Warren a seamless fit.

11. San Francisco 49ers: CB Will Johnson, Michigan

HT: 6016 WT: 194 HAND: 938 ARM: 3018 40: 4.42
Analysis: The 49ers need a shutdown corner to bolster their secondary, and Johnson, the CB2, brings elite coverage skills and physicality. His ability to lock down top receivers fits Kyle Shanahan’s defensive scheme. San Francisco is interested in secondary upgrades, and Johnson’s polished play makes him a Day 1 contributor.

12. Dallas Cowboys: DT Walter Nolen, Ole Miss

HT: 6017 WT: 296 HAND: 848 ARM: 3248 40: 4.92
Analysis: Dallas needs interior defensive line help to stop the run, and Nolen’s combination of size, quickness, and power fills that void. His ability to disrupt both the pass and run games aligns with the Cowboys’ need for a versatile DT. Dallas should be focused on trench players, and Nolen’s upside makes him a steal here.

13. Miami Dolphins: OG Tyler Booker, Alabama

HT: 6045 WT: 321 HAND: 1038 ARM: 3448 40: 5.38
Analysis: The Dolphins’ offensive line needs interior strength, and Booker, your OG1, is a mauler in the run game with solid pass protection skills. His physicality fits Miami’s up-tempo offense under Mike McDaniel. The Dolphins are targeting line upgrades, and Booker’s SEC experience ensures he’s ready for the NFL.

14. Indianapolis Colts: TE Colston Loveland, Michigan

HT: 6041 WT: 219 HAND: 948 ARM: 3148 40: 4.55
Analysis: The Colts’ tight end group was a glaring weakness in 2024, ranking second-to-last in the NFL with just 467 receiving yards. Key contributors remain unsigned or with other teams, leaving no viable starter on the roster. Loveland, a projected first-round talent, addresses this urgent need with his dynamic pass-catching ability.

15. Atlanta Falcons: EDGE Shemar Stewart, Texas A&M

HT: 6050 WT: 267 HAND: 1028 ARM: 3418 40: 4.59
Analysis: Atlanta’s pass rush needs a boost, and Stewart’s blend of power and athleticism makes him a disruptive force. His versatility in playing multiple alignments fits Raheem Morris’ defense. There are mentions of the Falcons’ focus on defensive upgrades, and Stewart’s potential to dominate makes him a great pick.

16. Arizona Cardinals: ILB Jihaad Campbell, Alabama

HT: 6027 WT: 235 HAND: 958 ARM: 3218 40: 4.52
Analysis: The Cardinals need a sideline-to-sideline linebacker, and Campbell’s instincts, speed, and tackling ability make him a perfect fit. His leadership and coverage skills address Arizona’s defensive needs. The Cardinals are targeting defensive playmakers, and Campbell’s versatility anchors their front seven.

17. Cincinnati Bengals: DT Kenneth Grant, Michigan

HT: 6035 WT: 331 HAND: 1000 ARM: 3348 40: 4.96
Analysis: Cincinnati needs interior defensive line help to bolster their run defense, and Grant’s massive frame and surprising quickness make him a disruptive force. His ability to clog lanes and pressure QBs fits Lou Anarumo’s scheme. ESPN notes the Bengals’ focus on trench players, and Grant’s upside strengthens their front.

18. Seattle Seahawks: FS Malaki Starks, Georgia

HT: 6007 WT: 197 HAND: 938 ARM: 3158 40: 4.50
Analysis: Seattle’s secondary needs a ball-hawking safety, and Starks’ range, instincts, and tackling ability make him a perfect fit for Mike Macdonald’s defense. His versatility in multiple roles addresses the Seahawks’ need for a defensive playmaker. Seattle is interested in secondary upgrades, and Starks is a cornerstone.

19. Tampa Bay Buccaneers: WR Matthew Golden, Texas

HT: 5110 WT: 191 HAND: 1000 ARM: 3058 40: 4.29
Analysis: Tampa needs a speed threat to stretch the field for Baker Mayfield, and Golden’s blazing 4.29 speed and route-running make him a dynamic WR3. His ability to create separation addresses the Bucs’ need for explosive playmakers. Tampa is likely interested in offensive weapons, and Golden’s upside complements their passing game.

20. Denver Broncos: EDGE Mike Green, Marshall

HT: 6031 WT: 251 HAND: 948 ARM: 3200 40: 4.59
Analysis: Denver needs a pass-rusher to bolster their front, and Green’s speed and bend off the edge make him a disruptive force. His relentless motor fits Sean Payton’s defensive vision. ESPN suggests the Broncos are targeting edge talent, and Green’s small-school dominance translates to the NFL.

21. Pittsburgh Steelers: DT Derrick Harmon, Oregon

HT: 6044 WT: 313 HAND: 928 ARM: 3438 40: 4.95
Analysis: Pittsburgh’s defensive line needs youth, and Harmon’s size and power make him a run-stuffing force with pass-rush upside. His fit in the Steelers’ 3-4 scheme addresses their need for a nose tackle. Pittsburgh’s focus should be on trench players, and Harmon’s physicality makes him a steal.

22. Los Angeles Chargers: CB Jahdae Barron, Texas

HT: 5106 WT: 194 HAND: 1000 ARM: 2958 40: 4.39
Analysis: The Chargers need a versatile corner to fit Jesse Minter’s defense, and Barron’s quickness and ball skills make him ideal for the slot or outside. His physicality addresses Los Angeles’ need for secondary depth. The Chargers have an interest in defensive backs, and Barron’s playmaking ability fits their scheme.

23. Green Bay Packers: WR Tetairoa McMillan, Arizona

HT: 6041 WT: 219 HAND: 948 ARM: 3148 40: 4.55
Analysis: The Packers need a true weapon to pair with their quarterback, and McMillan’s size, hands, and contested catch ability make him ideal. His ability to win at all levels of the field addresses Green Bay’s need for a dynamic receiver. The Packers have shown interest in offensive weapons, and McMillan’s upside elevates their passing game.

24. Minnesota Vikings: SS Nick Emmanwori, South Carolina

HT: 6031 WT: 220 HAND: 1000 ARM: 3248 40: 4.38
Analysis: Minnesota’s secondary needs a hard-hitting safety, and Emmanwori’s size, speed, and tackling ability make him a fit for Brian Flores’ aggressive defense. His versatility addresses the Vikings’ need for a playmaker in the back end. The Vikings did a solid job upgrading the trenches, leaving a need in the secondary, and Emmanwori’s upside is enticing.

25. Houston Texans: OT Josh Simmons, Ohio State

HT: 6047 WT: 317 HAND: 948 ARM: 3300 40: 5.17
Analysis: Houston needs a tackle to protect CJ Stroud, and Simmons’ athleticism and pass-blocking skills make him a fit at left or right tackle. His ability to move in space suits the Texans’ scheme. Houston must focus on line upgrades, and Simmons’ upside strengthens their front.

26. Los Angeles Rams: QB Jalen Milroe, Alabama

HT: 6017 WT: 217 HAND: 858 ARM: 3058 40: 4.37
Analysis: As requested, Milroe goes to the Rams earlier than his QB7 ranking, addressing their need for a long-term QB solution post-Matthew Stafford. Milroe’s elite athleticism and arm strength fit Sean McVay’s creative offense, offering a high-upside developmental prospect. Rumors have mentioned teams eyeing QBs with unique traits, and Milroe’s dual-threat ability makes him a bold pick here.

27. Baltimore Ravens: EDGE Mykel Williams, Georgia

HT: 6051 WT: 260 HAND: 868 ARM: 3438 40: 4.75
Analysis: Baltimore needs edge depth, and Williams’ power and versatility make him a great fit for the Ravens’ defense. His ability to set the edge and rush the passer addresses their need for a well-rounded EDGE.

28. Detroit Lions: WR Emeka Egbuka, Ohio State

HT: 6007 WT: 202 HAND: 958 ARM: 3148 40: 4.50
Analysis: Detroit needs a reliable WR2 to complement Amon-Ra St. Brown, and Egbuka’s crisp routes and sure hands make him a perfect fit for the Lions’ offense. His ability to win in the slot or outside addresses the Lions’ need for depth. Detroit has shown potential for targeting offensive weapons, and Egbuka’s polish fits their contender status.

29. Washington Commanders: OT Kelvin Banks Jr., Texas

HT: 6051 WT: 315 HAND: 1038 ARM: 3348 40: 5.16
Analysis: Washington needs to protect Jayden Daniels, and Banks’ size and technicality make him an ideal left tackle. His ability to anchor against speed rushers addresses the Commanders’ line issues. Washington’s focus needs to be on building around Daniels, and Banks provides a cornerstone for their offense.

30. Buffalo Bills: WR Luther Burden III, Missouri

HT: 6000 WT: 206 HAND: 948 ARM: 3128 40: 4.41
Analysis: Buffalo needs a true WR1 post-Stefon Diggs, and Burden’s explosiveness and after-the-catch ability make him a dynamic fit for Josh Allen’s offense. His versatility in playing multiple roles addresses the Bills’ need for a playmaker.

31. Kansas City Chiefs: EDGE James Pearce Jr., Tennessee

HT: 6052 WT: 245 HAND: 928 ARM: 3268 40: 4.47
Analysis: Kansas City needs edge depth to keep their defense elite, and Pearce’s speed and bend make him a perfect fit for Steve Spagnuolo’s scheme. His ability to pressure QBs addresses the Chiefs’ need for pass-rush help. The Chiefs are targeting defensive upgrades, and Pearce’s athleticism boosts their front.

32. Philadelphia Eagles: OG Grey Zabel, North Dakota State

HT: 6057 WT: 312 HAND: 1000 ARM: 3200 40: 5.04
Analysis: Philly’s offensive line needs youth, and Zabel’s power and versatility make him a fit at guard or tackle. His physicality suits the Eagles’ run-heavy scheme. Philadelphia’s focus has been on maintaining line dominance, and Zabel’s small-school dominance translates to the NFL.

2025 NFL Mock Draft: Round 2

Cleveland Browns: RB Omarion Hampton, North Carolina

New York Giants: WR Jayden Higgins, Iowa State

Tennessee Titans: OT Josh Conerly Jr., Oregon

Jacksonville Jaguars: CB Azareye’h Thomas, Florida State

Las Vegas Raiders: QB Quinn Ewers, Texas

New England Patriots: WR Savion Williams, TCU

Chicago Bears (from Panthers): EDGE Donovan Ezeiruaku, Boston College

New Orleans Saints: QB Jaxson Dart, Mississippi

Chicago Bears: ILB Carson Schwesinger, UCLA

New York Jets: OG Donovan Jackson, Ohio State

San Francisco 49ers: FS Xavier Watts, Notre Dame

Dallas Cowboys: RB TreVeyon Henderson, Ohio State

Indianapolis Colts: CB Benjamin Morrison, Notre Dame

Atlanta Falcons: DT T.J. Sanders, South Carolina

Arizona Cardinals: EDGE JT Tuimoloau, Ohio State

Miami Dolphins: DT Tyleik Williams, Ohio State

Cincinnati Bengals: CB Maxwell Hairston, Kentucky

Seattle Seahawks: OT Aireontae Ersery, Minnesota

Denver Broncos: WR Tre Harris, Mississippi

Seattle Seahawks (from Steelers): TE Elijah Arroyo, Miami

Tampa Bay Buccaneers: CB Shavon Revel, East Carolina

Green Bay Packers: EDGE Nic Scourton, Texas A&M

Los Angeles Chargers: OT Marcus Mbow, Purdue

Buffalo Bills (from Vikings through Texans): CB Trey Amos, Mississippi

Carolina Panthers (from Rams): WR Jalen Royals, Utah State

Houston Texans: OG Jonah Savaiinaea, Arizona

Baltimore Ravens: TE Mason Taylor, LSU

Detroit Lions: DT Darius Alexander, Toledo

Washington Commanders: EDGE Oluwafemi Oladejo, UCLA

Buffalo Bills: TE Terrance Ferguson, Oregon

Kansas City Chiefs: WR Elic Ayomanor, Stanford

Philadelphia Eagles: RB Kaleb Johnson, Iowa

2025 NFL Mock Draft: Round 3

New York Giants: DT Alfred Collins, Texas

Kansas City Chiefs (from Titans): CB Jacob Parrish, Kansas State

Cleveland Browns: OT Jalen Travis, Iowa State

Las Vegas Raiders: WR Jaylin Noel, Iowa State

New England Patriots: TE Gunnar Helm, Texas

Jacksonville Jaguars: OG Tate Ratledge, Georgia

New Orleans Saints: CB Nohl Williams, California

Chicago Bears: OT Logan Brown, Kansas

New York Jets: RB Quinshon Judkins, Ohio State

Carolina Panthers: OT Cameron Williams, Texas

San Francisco 49ers: EDGE Ashton Gillotte, Louisville

Dallas Cowboys: CB Quincy Riley, Louisville

New England Patriots (from Falcons): SS Andrew Mukuba, Texas

Arizona Cardinals: RB Jordan James, Oregon

Houston Texans (from Dolphins through Eagles and Commanders): SS Kevin Winston Jr., Penn State

Indianapolis Colts: EDGE Landon Jackson, Arkansas

Cincinnati Bengals: OT Ozzy Trapilo, Boston College

Seattle Seahawks: WR Isaiah Bond, Texas

Pittsburgh Steelers: QB Tyler Shough, Louisville

Tampa Bay Buccaneers: OLB Chris Paul Jr., Ole Miss

Denver Broncos: DT Joshua Farmer, Florida State

Los Angeles Chargers: EDGE Kyle Kennard, South Carolina

Green Bay Packers: CB Darien Porter, Iowa State

Jacksonville Jaguars (from Vikings): FS Billy Bowman Jr., Oklahoma

Houston Texans: TE Harold Fannin, Bowling Green

Los Angeles Rams: WR Jack Bech, TCU

Baltimore Ravens: WR Kyle Williams, Washington State

Seattle Seahawks (from Lions through Jets and Raiders): QB Kyle McCord, Syracuse

New Orleans Saints (from Commanders): RB Dylan Sampson, Tennessee

Cleveland Browns (from Bills): EDGE Bradyn Swinson, LSU

Kansas City Chiefs: C Jared Wilson, Georgia

Philadelphia Eagles: EDGE Jordan Burch, Oregon

Minnesota Vikings (Compensatory Selection): OT Anthony Belton, North Carolina State

Miami Dolphins (Compensatory Selection): EDGE Jack Sawyer, Ohio State

New York Giants (Compensatory Selection): RB Cameron Skattebo, Arizona State

San Francisco 49ers (Special Compensatory Selection): DT Shemar Turner, Texas A&M

Los Angeles Rams (Special Compensatory Selection): SS Jonas Sanker, Virginia

Detroit Lions (Special Compensatory Selection): RB Bhayshul Tuten, Virginia Tech

2025 NFL Mock Draft: Round 4

Tennessee Titans: OT Charles Grant, William & Mary

Cleveland Browns: RB RJ Harvey, Central Florida

New York Giants: C Jonah Monheim, USC

New England Patriots: CB Upton Stout, Western Kentucky

Jacksonville Jaguars: WR Xavier Restrepo, Miami

Las Vegas Raiders: ILB Smael Mondon Jr., Georgia

Buffalo Bills (from Bears): DT Deone Walker, Kentucky

New York Jets: TE Oronde Gadsden II, Syracuse

Carolina Panthers: OT Emery Jones, LSU

New Orleans Saints: WR Tai Felton, Maryland

San Francisco 49ers: RB Devin Neal, Kansas

Carolina Panthers (from Cowboys): CB Mac McWilliams, Central Florida

Arizona Cardinals: TE Jackson Hawes, Georgia Tech

Miami Dolphins: OT Wyatt Milum, West Virginia

Indianapolis Colts: FS Jaylen Reed, Penn State

Atlanta Falcons: CB Cobee Bryant, Kansas

Cincinnati Bengals: ILB Demetrius Knight II, South Carolina

Tennessee Titans (from Seahawks): WR Tez Johnson, Oregon

Tampa Bay Buccaneers: QB Dillon Gabriel, Oregon

Denver Broncos: CB Dorian Strong, Virginia Tech

Pittsburgh Steelers: WR Jaylin Lane, Virginia Tech

Green Bay Packers: SS Sebastian Castro, Iowa

Los Angeles Chargers: RB LeQuint Allen, Syracuse

Jacksonville Jaguars (from Vikings): DT Vernon Broughton, Texas

Los Angeles Rams: ILB Jeffrey Bassa, Oregon

Washington Commanders (from Texans): WR Donte Thornton Jr., Tennessee

Baltimore Ravens: OG Miles Frazier, LSU

Detroit Lions: CB Jaylin Smith, USC

New Orleans Saints (from Commanders): DT Aeneas Peebles, Virginia Tech

Buffalo Bills: OT Carson Vinson, Alabama A&M

Kansas City Chiefs: RB Trevor Etienne, Georgia

Philadelphia Eagles (reacquired through Lions): CB Robert Longerbeam, Rutgers

Miami Dolphins (Compensatory Selection): ILB Danny Stutsman, Oklahoma

Baltimore Ravens (Compensatory Selection): RB Brashard Smith, SMU

Seattle Seahawks (Compensatory Selection): EDGE Josaiah Stewart, Michigan

San Francisco 49ers (Compensatory Selection): OT Chase Lundt, Connecticut

2025 NFL Mock Draft: Round 5

Minnesota Vikings (from Browns): DT Omarr Norman-Lott, Tennessee

Carolina Panthers (from Giants): FS Malachi Moore, Alabama

Tennessee Titans: TE Jake Briningstool, Clemson

Jacksonville Jaguars: OT Hollin Pierce, Rutgers

Las Vegas Raiders: CB Zah Frazier, UTSA

New England Patriots: RB Damien Martinez, Miami

New York Jets: OT Ajani Cornelius, Oregon

Carolina Panthers: WR Chimere Dike, Florida

San Francisco 49ers (from Saints through Commanders): EDGE David Walker, Central Arkansas

Chicago Bears: C Jake Majors, Texas

Dallas Cowboys: OT Caleb Rogers, Texas Tech

Miami Dolphins: WR Arian Smith, Georgia

Indianapolis Colts: DT Cam Jackson, Florida

Arizona Cardinals: SS Lathan Ransom, Ohio State

Cincinnati Bengals: TE Gavin Bartholomew, Pittsburgh

New York Giants (from Seahawks): DT Jordan Phillips, Mayland

Miami Dolphins (from Broncos): QB Will Howard, Ohio State

Pittsburgh Steelers: CB Jordan Hancock, Ohio State

Tampa Bay Buccaneers: DT CJ West, Indiana

Los Angeles Chargers: WR Samuel Brown, Miami

Green Bay Packers: LB Barrett Carter, Clemson

San Francisco 49ers (from Vikings): OG Joshua Gray, Oregon State

Philadelphia Eagles (from Texans): DT Jamaree Caldwell, Oregon

New York Jets (from Rams through Steelers): LB Kobe King, Penn State

Carolina Panthers (from Ravens): OG Dylan Fairchild, Georgia

Philadelphia Eagles (from Lions through Browns): WR Nick Nash, San Jose State

Philadelphia Eagles (from Commanders): EDGE Jared Ivey, Mississippi

Houston Texans (from Bills): CB Bilhal Kone, Western Michigan

Tennessee Titans (from Chiefs): RB DJ Giddens, Kansas State

Philadelphia Eagles: FS Marques Sigle, Kansas State

Buffalo Bills (Compensatory Selection): WR Konata Mumpfield, Pittsburgh

Buffalo Bills (from Cowboys; Compensatory Selection): EDGE Princely Umanmielen, Mississippi

New England Patriots (from Cowboys; Compensatory Selection): WR Antwane Wells Jr., Mississippi

Seattle Seahawks (Compensatory Selection): ILB Teddye Buchanan, California

Buffalo Bills (Compensatory Selection): DT Ty Hamilton, Ohio State

Dallas Cowboys (Compensatory Selection): SS Maxen Hook, Toledo

Seattle Seahawks (Compensatory Selection): WR Isaac TeSlaa, Arkansas

Baltimore Ravens (Compensatory Selection): S Caleb Ransaw, Tulane

2025 NFL Mock Draft: Round 6

Minnesota Vikings (from Browns): DT Omarr Norman-Lott, Tennessee

Carolina Panthers (from Giants): FS Malachi Moore, Alabama

Tennessee Titans: TE Jake Briningstool, Clemson

Jacksonville Jaguars: OT Hollin Pierce, Rutgers

Las Vegas Raiders: CB Zah Frazier, UTSA

New England Patriots: RB Damien Martinez, Miami

New York Jets: OT Ajani Cornelius, Oregon

Carolina Panthers: WR Chimere Dike, Florida

San Francisco 49ers (from Saints through Commanders): EDGE David Walker, Central Arkansas

Chicago Bears: C Jake Majors, Texas

Dallas Cowboys: OT Caleb Rogers, Texas Tech

Miami Dolphins: WR Arian Smith, Georgia

Indianapolis Colts: DT Cam Jackson, Florida

Arizona Cardinals: SS Lathan Ransom, Ohio State

Cincinnati Bengals: TE Gavin Bartholomew, Pittsburgh

New York Giants (from Seahawks): DT Jordan Phillips, Mayland

Miami Dolphins (from Broncos): QB Will Howard, Ohio State

Pittsburgh Steelers: CB Jordan Hancock, Ohio State

Tampa Bay Buccaneers: DT CJ West, Indiana

Los Angeles Chargers: WR Samuel Brown, Miami

Green Bay Packers: LB Barrett Carter, Clemson

San Francisco 49ers (from Vikings): OG Joshua Gray, Oregon State

Philadelphia Eagles (from Texans): DT Jamaree Caldwell, Oregon

New York Jets (from Rams through Steelers): LB Kobe King, Penn State

Carolina Panthers (from Ravens): OG Dylan Fairchild, Georgia

Philadelphia Eagles (from Lions through Browns): WR Nick Nash, San Jose State

Philadelphia Eagles (from Commanders): EDGE Jared Ivey, Mississippi

Houston Texans (from Bills): CB Bilhal Kone, Western Michigan

Tennessee Titans (from Chiefs): RB DJ Giddens, Kansas State

Philadelphia Eagles: FS Marques Sigle, Kansas State

Buffalo Bills (Compensatory Selection): WR Konata Mumpfield, Pittsburgh

Buffalo Bills (from Cowboys; Compensatory Selection): EDGE Princely Umanmielen, Mississippi

New England Patriots (from Cowboys; Compensatory Selection): WR Antwane Wells Jr., Mississippi

Seattle Seahawks (Compensatory Selection): ILB Teddye Buchanan, California

Buffalo Bills (Compensatory Selection): DT Ty Hamilton, Ohio State

Dallas Cowboys (Compensatory Selection): SS Maxen Hook, Toledo

Seattle Seahawks (Compensatory Selection): WR Isaac TeSlaa, Arkansas

Baltimore Ravens (Compensatory Selection): S Caleb Ransaw, Tulane

Round 6
Buffalo Bills (from Giants): OG Jackson Slater, Sacramento State

Tennessee Titans: EDGE Tyrion Ingram-Dawkins, Georgia

Cleveland Browns: WR KeAndre Lambert-Smith, Auburn

Las Vegas Raiders: DT Ty Robinson, Nebraska

Los Angeles Chargers (from Patriots): RB Ollie Gordon II, Oklahoma State

Jacksonville Jaguars: EDGE Elijah Roberts, SMU

Baltimore Ravens (from Panthers): WR Pat Bryant, Illinois

New Orleans Saints (reacquired through Commanders): OG Jalen Rivers, Miami

Pittsburgh Steelers (from Bears through Seahawks): TE Mitchell Evans, Notre Dame

New York Jets: DT Nazir Stackhouse, Georgia

Minnesota Vikings (from 49ers): EDGE Barryn Sorrell, Texas

Tennessee Titans (from Cowboys): ILB Shemar James, Florida

Indianapolis Colts: WR Tory Horton, Colorado State

Los Angeles Rams (from Falcons): RB Raheim Sanders, South Carolina

Denver Broncos (from Cardinals): ILB Francisco Mauigoa, Miami

Cleveland Browns (from Dolphins through Bears): LB Nickolas Martin, Oklahoma State

Cincinnati Bengals: RB Jaydon Blue, Texas

Jacksonville Jaguars (from Seahawks): C Seth McLaughlin, Ohio State

Los Angeles Rams (from Steelers): EDGE Antwaun Powell-Ryland Jr., Virginia Tech

Detroit Lions (from Buccaneers): SS Dan Jackson, Georgia

Denver Broncos: WR LaJohntay Wester, Colorado

Green Bay Packers: DT Jay Toia, UCLA

Los Angeles Chargers: CB Jason Marshall Jr., Florida

Cleveland Browns (from Vikings): TE Luke Lachey, Iowa

Los Angeles Rams: RB Tahj Brooks, Texas Tech

Los Angeles Rams (from Texans through Steelers and Bears): CB Jabbar Muhammad, Oregon

Baltimore Ravens: OG Willie Lampkin, North Carolina

Dallas Cowboys (from Lions through Browns and Bills): RB Donovan Edwards, Michigan

Washington Commanders: DT J.J. Pegues, Ole Miss

Buffalo Bills: WR Ricky White, UNLV

New York Jets (from Chiefs): EDGE Que Robinson, Alabama

Denver Broncos (from Eagles): C Drew Kendall, Boston College

Los Angeles Chargers (Compensatory Selection): WR Andrew Armstrong, Arkansas

Baltimore Ravens (Compensatory Selection): RB Jarquez Hunter, Auburn

Dallas Cowboys (Compensatory Selection): CB Denzel Burke, Ohio State

Baltimore Ravens (Compensatory Selection): WR Ja’Corey Brooks, Louisville

Las Vegas Raiders (Compensatory Selection): WR Kaden Prather, Maryland

Los Angeles Chargers (Compensatory Selection): DT Eric Gregory, Arkansas

Las Vegas Raiders (Compensatory Selection): CB Zy Alexander, LSU

Cleveland Browns (Compensatory Selection): SS Malik Verdon, Iowa State

2025 NFL Mock Draft: Round 7

Dallas Cowboys (from Titans through Patriots): DT Tim Smith, Alabama

Atlanta Falcons (from Browns through Chargers): EDGE Fadil Diggs, Syracuse

New York Giants: WR Jacolby George, Miami

New England Patriots: QB Seth Henigan, Memphis

Jacksonville Jaguars: TE Jalin Conyers, Texas Tech

Las Vegas Raiders: LB Cody Lindenberg, Minnesota

Seattle Seahawks (from Saints through Eagles and Steelers): CB Korie Black, Oklahoma State

Miami Dolphins (from Bears): RB Kalel Mullings, Michigan

Arizona Cardinals (from Jets through Chiefs): WR Da’Quan Felton, Virginia Tech

Kansas City Chiefs (from Panthers): SS R.J. Mickens, Clemson

San Francisco 49ers: CB Justin Walley, Minnesota

Detroit Lions (from Cowboys): WR Bru McCoy, Tennessee

Pittsburgh Steelers (from Falcons through Eagles): LB Eugene Asante, Auburn

Carolina Panthers (from Cardinals): ILB Cody Simon, Ohio State

Miami Dolphins: OG Clay Webb, Jacksonville State

Indianapolis Colts: RB Jacory Croskey-Merritt, Arizona

Chicago Bears (from Bengals): TE Joshua Simon, South Carolina

Seattle Seahawks: OG Luke Kandra, Cincinnati

Tampa Bay Buccaneers: LB Kain Medrano, UCLA

Houston Texans (from Broncos through Eagles and Commanders): EDGE Sai’vion Jones, LSU

Green Bay Packers (from Steelers): EDGE Kaimon Rucker, North Carolina

New England Patriots (from Chargers): WR Daniel Jackson, Minnesota

Dallas Cowboys (from Packers through Titans): S Dante Trader Jr., Maryland

Chicago Bears (from Vikings through Browns): QB Riley Leonard, Notre Dame

Houston Texans: LB Jack Kiser, Notre Dame

Atlanta Falcons (from Rams): DT Cam Horsley, Boston College

Baltimore Ravens: OG Connor Colby, Iowa

Detroit Lions: OT Jack Nelson, Wisconsin

Washington Commanders: CB Alijah Huzzie, North Carolina

New York Giants (from Bills): EDGE Ahmed Hassanein, Boise State

Dallas Cowboys (from Chiefs through Panthers): EDGE Jah Joyner, Minnesota

New Orleans Saints (from Eagles through Commanders): WR Jimmy Horn Jr., Colorado

San Francisco 49ers (Compensatory Selection): DT Tonka Hemingway, South Carolina

Green Bay Packers (Compensatory Selection): WR Isaiah Neyor, Nebraska

Kansas City Chiefs (Compensatory Selection): S Craig Woodson, California

San Francisco 49ers (Compensatory Selection): TE Thomas Fidone, Nebraska

Miami Dolphins (Compensatory Selection): WR Elijhah Badger, Florida

New Orleans Saints (Compensatory Selection): EDGE Tyler Batty, BYU

Cleveland Browns (Compensatory Selection): LB Collin Oliver, Oklahoma State

Los Angeles Chargers (Compensatory Selection): CB Tommi Hill, Nebraska

Kansas City Chiefs (Compensatory Selection): ILB Shaun Dolac, Buffalo

Arizona Cardinals

Round 1, Pick 16: ILB Jihaad Campbell, Alabama
Round 2, Pick 15: EDGE JT Tuimoloau, Ohio State
Round 4, Pick 13: TE Jackson Hawes, Georgia Tech
Round 5, Pick 14: SS Lathan Ransom, Ohio State
Round 7, Pick 9: WR Da’Quan Felton, Virginia Tech

Atlanta Falcons

Round 1, Pick 15: EDGE Shemar Stewart, Texas A&M
Round 4, Pick 16: CB Cobee Bryant, Kansas
Round 7, Pick 2: EDGE Fadil Diggs, Syracuse
Round 7, Pick 26: DT Cam Horsley, Boston College

Baltimore Ravens

Round 1, Pick 27: EDGE Mykel Williams, Georgia
Round 2, Pick 27: TE Mason Taylor, LSU
Round 4, Pick 27: OG Miles Frazier, LSU
Round 6, Pick 7: WR Pat Bryant, Illinois
Round 6, Pick 28: OG Willie Lampkin, North Carolina
Round 6, Pick 34: RB Jarquez Hunter, Auburn
Round 6, Pick 36: WR Ja’Corey Brooks, Louisville
Round 6, Pick 38: S Caleb Ransaw, Tulane
Round 7, Pick 27: OG Connor Colby, Iowa

Buffalo Bills

Round 1, Pick 30: WR Luther Burden III, Missouri
Round 2, Pick 24: CB Trey Amos, Mississippi
Round 2, Pick 30: TE Terrance Ferguson, Oregon
Round 4, Pick 7: DT Deone Walker, Kentucky
Round 4, Pick 31: OT Carson Vinson, Alabama A&M
Round 5, Pick 31: WR Konata Mumpfield, Pittsburgh
Round 5, Pick 32: EDGE Princely Umanmielen, Mississippi
Round 5, Pick 34: DT Ty Hamilton, Ohio State
Round 6, Pick 1: OG Jackson Slater, Sacramento State
Round 6, Pick 31: WR Ricky White, UNLV

Carolina Panthers

Round 1, Pick 8: DT Mason Graham, Michigan
Round 2, Pick 25: WR Jalen Royals, Utah State
Round 3, Pick 10: OT Cameron Williams, Texas
Round 4, Pick 9: OT Emery Jones, LSU
Round 4, Pick 12: CB Mac McWilliams, Central Florida
Round 5, Pick 2: FS Malachi Moore, Alabama
Round 5, Pick 8: WR Chimere Dike, Florida
Round 5, Pick 25: OG Dylan Fairchild, Georgia
Round 7, Pick 14: ILB Cody Simon, Ohio State

Chicago Bears

Round 1, Pick 10: TE Tyler Warren, Penn State
Round 2, Pick 7: EDGE Donovan Ezeiruaku, Boston College
Round 2, Pick 9: ILB Carson Schwesinger, UCLA
Round 3, Pick 8: OT Logan Brown, Kansas
Round 5, Pick 10: C Jake Majors, Texas
Round 7, Pick 24: QB Riley Leonard, Notre Dame
Round 7, Pick 17: TE Joshua Simon, South Carolina

Cincinnati Bengals

Round 1, Pick 17: DT Kenneth Grant, Michigan
Round 2, Pick 17: CB Maxwell Hairston, Kentucky
Round 4, Pick 17: ILB Demetrius Knight II, South Carolina
Round 5, Pick 15: TE Gavin Bartholomew, Pittsburgh
Round 6, Pick 17: RB Jaydon Blue, Texas

Cleveland Browns

Round 1, Pick 2: CB/WR Travis Hunter, Colorado
Round 2, Pick 1: RB Omarion Hampton, North Carolina
Round 3, Pick 3: OT Jalen Travis, Iowa State
Round 3, Pick 31: EDGE Bradyn Swinson, LSU
Round 4, Pick 2: RB RJ Harvey, Central Florida
Round 6, Pick 3: WR KeAndre Lambert-Smith, Auburn
Round 6, Pick 16: LB Nickolas Martin, Oklahoma State
Round 6, Pick 24: TE Luke Lachey, Iowa
Round 6, Pick 40: SS Malik Verdon, Iowa State

Dallas Cowboys

Round 1, Pick 12: DT Walter Nolen, Ole Miss
Round 2, Pick 12: RB TreVeyon Henderson, Ohio State
Round 3, Pick 12: CB Quincy Riley, Louisville
Round 5, Pick 11: OT Caleb Rogers, Texas Tech
Round 5, Pick 35: SS Maxen Hook, Toledo
Round 6, Pick 29: RB Donovan Edwards, Michigan
Round 6, Pick 35: CB Denzel Burke, Ohio State
Round 7, Pick 1: DT Tim Smith, Alabama
Round 7, Pick 23: S Dante Trader Jr., Maryland
Round 7, Pick 31: EDGE Jah Joyner, Minnesota

Denver Broncos

Round 1, Pick 20: EDGE Mike Green, Marshall
Round 2, Pick 19: WR Tre Harris, Mississippi
Round 3, Pick 21: DT Joshua Farmer, Florida State
Round 4, Pick 20: CB Dorian Strong, Virginia Tech
Round 6, Pick 15: ILB Francisco Mauigoa, Miami
Round 6, Pick 21: WR LaJohntay Wester, Colorado
Round 6, Pick 32: C Drew Kendall, Boston College

Detroit Lions

Round 1, Pick 28: WR Emeka Egbuka, Ohio State
Round 2, Pick 28: DT Darius Alexander, Toledo
Round 3, Pick 29: RB Bhayshul Tuten, Virginia Tech
Round 4, Pick 28: CB Jaylin Smith, USC
Round 7, Pick 12: WR Bru McCoy, Tennessee
Round 7, Pick 28: OT Jack Nelson, Wisconsin

Green Bay Packers

Round 1, Pick 23: WR Tetairoa McMillan, Arizona
Round 2, Pick 22: EDGE Nic Scourton, Texas A&M
Round 3, Pick 23: CB Darien Porter, Iowa State
Round 4, Pick 22: SS Sebastian Castro, Iowa
Round 5, Pick 21: LB Barrett Carter, Clemson
Round 6, Pick 22: DT Jay Toia, UCLA
Round 7, Pick 21: EDGE Kaimon Rucker, North Carolina
Round 7, Pick 34: WR Isaiah Neyor, Nebraska

Houston Texans

Round 1, Pick 25: OT Josh Simmons, Ohio State
Round 2, Pick 26: OG Jonah Savaiinaea, Arizona
Round 3, Pick 15: SS Kevin Winston Jr., Penn State
Round 3, Pick 25: TE Harold Fannin, Bowling Green
Round 5, Pick 29: CB Bilhal Kone, Western Michigan
Round 7, Pick 20: LB Jack Kiser, Notre Dame
Round 7, Pick 24: EDGE Sai’vion Jones, LSU

Indianapolis Colts

Round 1, Pick 14: TE Colston Loveland, Michigan
Round 2, Pick 13: CB Benjamin Morrison, Notre Dame
Round 3, Pick 16: EDGE Landon Jackson, Arkansas
Round 4, Pick 15: FS Jaylen Reed, Penn State
Round 5, Pick 13: DT Cam Jackson, Florida
Round 6, Pick 13: WR Tory Horton, Colorado State
Round 7, Pick 16: RB Jacory Croskey-Merritt, Arizona

Jacksonville Jaguars

Round 1, Pick 5: RB Ashton Jeanty, Boise State
Round 2, Pick 4: CB Azareye’h Thomas, Florida State
Round 3, Pick 6: OG Tate Ratledge, Georgia
Round 3, Pick 24: FS Billy Bowman Jr., Oklahoma
Round 4, Pick 5: WR Xavier Restrepo, Miami
Round 4, Pick 24: DT Vernon Broughton, Texas
Round 5, Pick 4: OT Hollin Pierce, Rutgers
Round 6, Pick 6: EDGE Elijah Roberts, SMU
Round 6, Pick 18: C Seth McLaughlin, Ohio State
Round 7, Pick 5: TE Jalin Conyers, Texas Tech

Kansas City Chiefs

Round 1, Pick 31: EDGE James Pearce Jr., Tennessee
Round 2, Pick 31: WR Elic Ayomanor, Stanford
Round 3, Pick 2: CB Jacob Parrish, Kansas State
Round 3, Pick 31: C Jared Wilson, Georgia
Round 4, Pick 31: RB Trevor Etienne, Georgia
Round 7, Pick 10: SS R.J. Mickens, Clemson
Round 7, Pick 35: S Craig Woodson, California
Round 7, Pick 37: ILB Shaun Dolac, Buffalo

Las Vegas Raiders

Round 1, Pick 6: EDGE Abdul Carter, Penn State
Round 2, Pick 5: QB Quinn Ewers, Texas
Round 3, Pick 4: WR Jaylin Noel, Iowa State
Round 4, Pick 6: ILB Smael Mondon Jr., Georgia
Round 5, Pick 5: CB Zah Frazier, UTSA
Round 6, Pick 4: DT Ty Robinson, Nebraska
Round 6, Pick 37: CB Zy Alexander, LSU
Round 6, Pick 39: WR Kaden Prather, Maryland
Round 7, Pick 6: LB Cody Lindenberg, Minnesota

Los Angeles Chargers

Round 1, Pick 22: CB Jahdae Barron, Texas
Round 2, Pick 23: OT Marcus Mbow, Purdue
Round 3, Pick 22: EDGE Kyle Kennard, South Carolina
Round 4, Pick 23: RB LeQuint Allen, Syracuse
Round 5, Pick 20: WR Samuel Brown, Miami
Round 6, Pick 5: RB Ollie Gordon II, Oklahoma State
Round 6, Pick 23: CB Jason Marshall Jr., Florida
Round 6, Pick 33: WR Andrew Armstrong, Arkansas
Round 6, Pick 36: DT Eric Gregory, Arkansas
Round 7, Pick 36: CB Tommi Hill, Nebraska

Los Angeles Rams

Round 1, Pick 26: QB Jalen Milroe, Alabama
Round 3, Pick 26: WR Jack Bech, TCU
Round 3, Pick 35: SS Jonas Sanker, Virginia
Round 4, Pick 25: ILB Jeffrey Bassa, Oregon
Round 6, Pick 14: RB Raheim Sanders, South Carolina
Round 6, Pick 25: RB Tahj Brooks, Texas Tech
Round 6, Pick 26: CB Jabbar Muhammad, Oregon

Miami Dolphins

Round 1, Pick 13: OG Tyler Booker, Alabama
Round 2, Pick 16: DT Tyleik Williams, Ohio State
Round 4, Pick 14: OT Wyatt Milum, West Virginia
Round 5, Pick 12: WR Arian Smith, Georgia
Round 5, Pick 17: QB Will Howard, Ohio State
Round 4, Pick 34: ILB Danny Stutsman, Oklahoma
Round 7, Pick 8: RB Kalel Mullings, Michigan
Round 7, Pick 15: OG Clay Webb, Jacksonville State
Round 7, Pick 36: WR Elijhah Badger, Florida

Minnesota Vikings

Round 1, Pick 24: SS Nick Emmanwori, South Carolina
Round 3, Pick 34: OT Anthony Belton, North Carolina State
Round 5, Pick 1: DT Omarr Norman-Lott, Tennessee
Round 6, Pick 11: EDGE Barryn Sorrell, Texas

New England Patriots

Round 1, Pick 4: OT Will Campbell, LSU
Round 2, Pick 6: WR Savion Williams, TCU
Round 3, Pick 5: TE Gunnar Helm, Texas
Round 3, Pick 13: SS Andrew Mukuba, Texas
Round 4, Pick 4: CB Upton Stout, Western Kentucky
Round 5, Pick 6: RB Damien Martinez, Miami
Round 5, Pick 33: WR Antwane Wells Jr., Mississippi
Round 7, Pick 4: QB Seth Henigan, Memphis
Round 7, Pick 22: WR Daniel Jackson, Minnesota

New Orleans Saints

Round 1, Pick 9: EDGE Jalon Walker, Georgia
Round 2, Pick 8: QB Jaxson Dart, Mississippi
Round 3, Pick 7: CB Nohl Williams, California
Round 3, Pick 30: RB Dylan Sampson, Tennessee
Round 4, Pick 10: WR Tai Felton, Maryland
Round 4, Pick 29: DT Aeneas Peebles, Virginia Tech
Round 6, Pick 8: OG Jalen Rivers, Miami
Round 7, Pick 32: WR Jimmy Horn Jr., Colorado
Round 7, Pick 36: EDGE Tyler Batty, BYU

New York Giants

Round 1, Pick 3: QB Shedeur Sanders, Colorado
Round 2, Pick 2: WR Jayden Higgins, Iowa State
Round 3, Pick 1: DT Alfred Collins, Texas
Round 3, Pick 36: RB Cameron Skattebo, Arizona State
Round 4, Pick 3: C Jonah Monheim, USC
Round 5, Pick 16: DT Jordan Phillips, Mayland
Round 7, Pick 3: WR Jacolby George, Miami
Round 7, Pick 30: EDGE Ahmed Hassanein, Boise State

New York Jets

Round 1, Pick 7: OT Armand Membou, Missouri
Round 2, Pick 10: OG Donovan Jackson, Ohio State
Round 3, Pick 9: RB Quinshon Judkins, Ohio State
Round 4, Pick 8: TE Oronde Gadsden II, Syracuse
Round 5, Pick 7: OT Ajani Cornelius, Oregon
Round 5, Pick 24: LB Kobe King, Penn State
Round 6, Pick 10: DT Nazir Stackhouse, Georgia
Round 6, Pick 31: EDGE Que Robinson, Alabama

Philadelphia Eagles

Round 1, Pick 32: OG Grey Zabel, North Dakota State
Round 2, Pick 32: RB Kaleb Johnson, Iowa
Round 3, Pick 32: EDGE Jordan Burch, Oregon
Round 4, Pick 32: CB Robert Longerbeam, Rutgers
Round 5, Pick 23: DT Jamaree Caldwell, Oregon
Round 5, Pick 26: WR Nick Nash, San Jose State
Round 5, Pick 27: EDGE Jared Ivey, Mississippi
Round 5, Pick 30: FS Marques Sigle, Kansas State

Pittsburgh Steelers

Round 1, Pick 21: DT Derrick Harmon, Oregon
Round 2, Pick 20: TE Elijah Arroyo, Miami (via Seahawks)
Round 3, Pick 19: QB Tyler Shough, Louisville
Round 4, Pick 21: WR Jaylin Lane, Virginia Tech
Round 5, Pick 18: CB Jordan Hancock, Ohio State
Round 6, Pick 9: TE Mitchell Evans, Notre Dame
Round 7, Pick 13: LB Eugene Asante, Auburn

San Francisco 49ers

Round 1, Pick 11: CB Will Johnson, Michigan
Round 2, Pick 11: FS Xavier Watts, Notre Dame
Round 3, Pick 11: EDGE Ashton Gillotte, Louisville
Round 3, Pick 35: DT Shemar Turner, Texas A&M
Round 4, Pick 11: RB Devin Neal, Kansas
Round 4, Pick 35: OT Chase Lundt, Connecticut
Round 5, Pick 9: EDGE David Walker, Central Arkansas
Round 5, Pick 22: OG Joshua Gray, Oregon State
Round 7, Pick 11: CB Justin Walley, Minnesota
Round 7, Pick 33: DT Tonka Hemingway, South Carolina
Round 7, Pick 36: TE Thomas Fidone, Nebraska

Seattle Seahawks

Round 1, Pick 18: FS Malaki Starks, Georgia
Round 2, Pick 18: OT Aireontae Ersery, Minnesota
Round 3, Pick 18: WR Isaiah Bond, Texas
Round 3, Pick 28: QB Kyle McCord, Syracuse
Round 4, Pick 35: EDGE Josaiah Stewart, Michigan
Round 5, Pick 34: ILB Teddye Buchanan, California
Round 5, Pick 36: WR Isaac TeSlaa, Arkansas
Round 7, Pick 7: CB Korie Black, Oklahoma State
Round 7, Pick 18: OG Luke Kandra, Cincinnati

Tampa Bay Buccaneers

Round 1, Pick 19: WR Matthew Golden, Texas
Round 2, Pick 21: CB Shavon Revel, East Carolina
Round 3, Pick 20: OLB Chris Paul Jr., Ole Miss
Round 4, Pick 19: QB Dillon Gabriel, Oregon
Round 5, Pick 19: DT CJ West, Indiana
Round 7, Pick 19: LB Kain Medrano, UCLA

Tennessee Titans

Round 1, Pick 1: QB Cameron Ward, Miami
Round 2, Pick 3: OT Josh Conerly Jr., Oregon
Round 4, Pick 1: OT Charles Grant, William & Mary
Round 4, Pick 18: WR Tez Johnson, Oregon
Round 5, Pick 3: TE Jake Briningstool, Clemson
Round 5, Pick 29: RB DJ Giddens, Kansas State
Round 6, Pick 2: EDGE Tyrion Ingram-Dawkins, Georgia
Round 6, Pick 12: ILB Shemar James, Florida

Washington Commanders

Round 1, Pick 29: OT Kelvin Banks Jr., Texas
Round 2, Pick 29: EDGE Oluwafemi Oladejo, UCLA
Round 6, Pick 29: DT J.J. Pegues, Ole Miss

And there you have it—a complete seven-round journey through the 2025 NFL Draft! From top prospects like Cam Ward and Travis Hunter to late-round gems, this mock draft is our best shot at predicting how teams will shape their futures. But the beauty of the draft is its unpredictability, and we want to hear from you. Which picks got you pumped? Are there any sleeper prospects you think we missed? Drop your thoughts in the comments, share this with your fellow fans, and let’s keep the draft fever going as we count down to April 24. Until then, keep refreshing those mock drafts and dreaming of that perfect pick for your team!


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