2025 Nfl Mock Draft Drafticipation
Chalky, too. Best athlete in the draft, great football player. My top overall player, good enough to move the roster out of the way. Not perfect, but the best of the crop of OTs this year. No idea. I think it’ll be Graham as I’m typing this.
Come on Jags. I’ve had Membou here for ages. I’m keeping it. Could be Banks. Here are the full team-by-team results from Chad Reuter's seven-round mock draft of active NFL players for the 2025 season. NFL comparisons come with any pre-draft evaluation of prospects.
The 2025 class is no exception, regardless of position. Likening players entering the league to players already in the league gives a better understanding of what kind of talent a team will get — good or bad. From floor to ceiling, here's looking at Sporting News' first-round projections based on NFL veterans past and present: The Titans are hoping they finally have their second coming off the best QB in franchise history, Steve McNair, as Ward's size, arm strength, and mobility have some recalling their late one-time MVP. Other big mobile types, such as Ben Roethlisberger and Daunte Culpepper, have been thrown out as Ward comps, but in the modern game, Ward has a high ceiling, to the point he can push... Shedeur Sanders, QB, Colorado (6-1, 212 pounds)
Abdul Carter blitzing from the LB position and easily wins his matchup against the center with his speed, flexibility and bend. #NFLDraft pic.twitter.com/0j5UoN6FjO Dawg: Top prospect LSU tackle Will Campbell squatting over 600lbs with EASE ??Campbell will be UNSTOPPABLE in the NFL. pic.twitter.com/0pi5f2k0Db This should be a play the backside linebacker (17) gets to. He can't get to the running back because the right tackle takes the defensive end on a free shuttle five yards down the field.This is what you're getting with Armand Membou.
pic.twitter.com/koDla2xtJv 2 minutes of Georgia LB Jalon Walker absolutely getting after it on All-22:� A well-rounded defensive leader with elite intangibles & unwavering effort. A true jack-of-all-trades for your team [More Below]Hope You Enjoy... https://t.co/M4udmb1Vlb pic.twitter.com/HmETz0awTJ I have a hard time believing Will Johnson runs a 4.58 40...Unless you wanna also argue Ryan Wingo runs a 4.6 ?? pic.twitter.com/1MOXMtsDLl
Another day, another NFL mock draft. Sometimes it's another five or 10. If your team doesn't pick in the top four or five of April's NFL draft, the player your team might pick can vary widely – especially this year. That's where the charts, below, for all 32 teams and their potential first-round picks offer some clarity. We've collected three mock drafts from USA TODAY, NFL.com, ESPN and Pro Football Focus, or PFF. That includes drafts published just days after the regular season, Super Bowl 59 and the NFL Combine.
We chose drafts involving few, if any, trades to keep the picks as similar as possible. A dozen mock drafts below still represent drop in the bucket in the sea of mock drafts, but their collective insights point to the players who might fill pressing roles for each team. A handful of players dominate the top of the draft board. The farther down the board you go, you learn more about the positions these draft experts predict teams will try to upgrade. 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. 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. 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.
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. 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. After I finish up “The Beast,” my attention shifts to a complete seven-round mock draft. It’s a time-exhaustive task, but I also see it as a helpful thought exercise to focus on team needs, draft trends and fits for all 32 organizations. Scroll to the bottom for team-by-team draft hauls to better see how each team did in this scenario. (Editor’s note: An asterisk designates a compensatory draft pick.) It became clear at the combine that Ward would be the No.
1 pick. The only question: Would the Titans trade out or stick and pick themselves? Over the last month, it’s become apparent that Tennessee plans to stay in the top spot and hand Ward the keys to its franchise. The Browns are desperate to get the quarterback position right, although I don’t expect them to force the pick. With the best player in the draft still available, it makes sense that the choice here would be Hunter, who could provide a spark on offense (and defense). From the No.
1 overall pick to Mr. Irrelevant, we’re predicting all 257 selections. It takes a special kind of degeneracy to do a seven round mock draft, but here we are. This is the final stretch to the 2025 NFL Draft and it’s time to celebrate everyone available — even a seventh round depth cornerback who will play a little special teams and be gone... Just because this mock is BIG doesn’t mean it’s devoid of logic. We took a look at team needs, BPA value, and matched it with offensive and defensive philosophy to not just slot players in — but put them where they make sense.
Also of note: There are no trades in this mock. We didn’t add them in to stop this getting too messy, but there obviously will be deals on draft night. There are a few obvious pivot points in the draft where deals are likely to be done. So, without further ado, here’s the full mock. Feel free to use “control + f” to find your favorite team. If you want to know with certainty who your favorite team will draft this year, I’d suggest getting a job in their scouting department.
But if you’re not Ozzie Newsome’s nephew, give this mock draft a try. It’s pretty awesome. Trust me. It’s Abdul Carter, Travis Hunter, Tyler Warren, and everybody else. Jeanty and Jalon are there, too, don’t worry. Coming soon I promise.
You can check out the Big Board in the meantime. It’s just next to this section. Spoiler alert, Caleb Williams is not our top overall prospect. He’s still top 10. We’re not Chris Simms, not insane.
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Chalky, Too. Best Athlete In The Draft, Great Football Player.
Chalky, too. Best athlete in the draft, great football player. My top overall player, good enough to move the roster out of the way. Not perfect, but the best of the crop of OTs this year. No idea. I think it’ll be Graham as I’m typing this.
Come On Jags. I’ve Had Membou Here For Ages. I’m
Come on Jags. I’ve had Membou here for ages. I’m keeping it. Could be Banks. Here are the full team-by-team results from Chad Reuter's seven-round mock draft of active NFL players for the 2025 season. NFL comparisons come with any pre-draft evaluation of prospects.
The 2025 Class Is No Exception, Regardless Of Position. Likening
The 2025 class is no exception, regardless of position. Likening players entering the league to players already in the league gives a better understanding of what kind of talent a team will get — good or bad. From floor to ceiling, here's looking at Sporting News' first-round projections based on NFL veterans past and present: The Titans are hoping they finally have their second coming off the bes...
Abdul Carter Blitzing From The LB Position And Easily Wins
Abdul Carter blitzing from the LB position and easily wins his matchup against the center with his speed, flexibility and bend. #NFLDraft pic.twitter.com/0j5UoN6FjO Dawg: Top prospect LSU tackle Will Campbell squatting over 600lbs with EASE ??Campbell will be UNSTOPPABLE in the NFL. pic.twitter.com/0pi5f2k0Db This should be a play the backside linebacker (17) gets to. He can't get to the running b...
Pic.twitter.com/koDla2xtJv 2 Minutes Of Georgia LB Jalon Walker Absolutely Getting
pic.twitter.com/koDla2xtJv 2 minutes of Georgia LB Jalon Walker absolutely getting after it on All-22:� A well-rounded defensive leader with elite intangibles & unwavering effort. A true jack-of-all-trades for your team [More Below]Hope You Enjoy... https://t.co/M4udmb1Vlb pic.twitter.com/HmETz0awTJ I have a hard time believing Will Johnson runs a 4.58 40...Unless you wanna also argue Ryan Wingo r...