2025 Nfl Mock Draft Final 4 Round Projection For Draft Week

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2025 nfl mock draft final 4 round projection for draft week

Draft week is finally here, and we're just a few days away from watching all of our projections and predictions give way to the real thing in Green Bay. We still have time for a few last-minute projections, though, as we continue to present you with as many different potential scenarios as possible so you'll be prepared for every possible outcome for your... It's been a quiet draft process in many ways, including the fact that all 32 teams still own their first-round pick. It won't be surprising if that lack of movement continues into the early going of the first round, but at some point, history tells us that we'll still get plenty of chaos and drama... Updated 2025 NFL Draft Rankings By Position QB | RB | WR | TE | OT | Interior OL | EDGE | Interior DL | LB | CB | S

As we get closer to the start of the 2025 NFL Draft, I'm hearing a lot of chatter about the potential for trades. Also, there still seems to be a wide range of opinions on prospects with a chance to be selected on Thursday night. With less of a clear consensus than what we've grown accustomed to in recent years, we could be in for a wild Day 1. With that in mind, here's my final projection for the first 32 selections. Programming note: Tune in for live coverage of Round 1 of the 2025 NFL Draft beginning at 8 p.m. ET on April 24 on NFL Network, NFL+, the NFL Channel, ABC, ESPN, ESPN2 and ESPN Deportes.

It sounds like the cat could be out of the bag with this pick, based on Titans GM Mike Borgonzi’s comments this week. It’s time to bring some excitement to Tennessee, and Ward has a very enticing skill set. At the end of the day, the Browns decide they can’t bypass all that Hunter brings to the table. GM Andrew Berry has said he views the two-way star as a wide receiver first and then a cornerback. Cleveland will have a fun duo at receiver with Hunter and Jerry Jeudy. The Ringer's .css-wrcrjw{margin:0;font-size:1.6rem;-webkit-text-decoration:none;text-decoration:none;font-family:Proxima Nova,Proxima Nova Fallback Helvetica,Proxima Nova Fallback Arial;font-weight:700;font-style:normal;letter-spacing:0rem;line-height:1.92rem;color:var(--br--palette-foreground__link__secondary__default-mainChannel);font-size:inherit;overflow-wrap:break-word;white-space:normal;}.css-3nqh9c{-webkit-text-decoration:underline;text-decoration:underline;text-decoration-color:rgba(var(--br--palette-primary-mainChannel) / 0.4);margin:0;font-size:1.6rem;-webkit-text-decoration:none;text-decoration:none;font-family:Proxima Nova,Proxima Nova Fallback Helvetica,Proxima Nova Fallback Arial;font-weight:700;font-style:normal;letter-spacing:0rem;line-height:1.92rem;color:var(--br--palette-foreground__link__secondary__default-mainChannel);font-size:inherit;overflow-wrap:break-word;white-space:normal;}.css-3nqh9c:hover{text-decoration-color:inherit;}.css-lu48cp{margin:0;font:inherit;color:var(--br--palette-primary-main);-webkit-text-decoration:underline;text-decoration:underline;text-decoration-color:rgba(var(--br--palette-primary-mainChannel) / 0.4);margin:0;font-size:1.6rem;-webkit-text-decoration:none;text-decoration:none;font-family:Proxima Nova,Proxima Nova Fallback Helvetica,Proxima Nova Fallback Arial;font-weight:700;font-style:normal;letter-spacing:0rem;line-height:1.92rem;color:var(--br--palette-foreground__link__secondary__default-mainChannel);font-size:inherit;overflow-wrap:break-word;white-space:normal;}.css-lu48cp:hover{text-decoration-color:inherit;}Todd McShay didn't spring too many surprises...

McShay had the Tennessee Titans taking Miami quarterback Cam Ward with the No. 1 overall pick, and Colorado two-way star Travis Hunter went next to the Cleveland Browns. Penn State edge-rusher Abdul Carter, LSU offensive tackle Will Campbell and Boise State running back Ashton Jeanty rounded out the top five. .css-1582m2i{margin:0;font:inherit;font-weight:700;}Todd McShay Mock Draft 4.0—Top 10 1. Tennessee Titans: Cam Ward, QB, Miami

2. Cleveland Browns: Travis Hunter, CB/WR, Colorado Matt Bitonti reveals his final 2025 NFL Mock Draft projection, for all the marbles. Here we are, folks, just days before the NFL draft. I'm opting out of the last 48 hours of silly season. All spring, I had Shedeur Sanders going in the top 10.

Now he's free-fallin'. That's the winds of spring, and they're fickle. One or both quarterbacks, Shedeur Sanders and Jaxson Dart, will likely get picked at the back of the first round. Cleveland and New Orleans have extra third-round picks and can make it happen. Cleveland might be able to sit at 33 and wait to reunite the Colorado WR and QB connection. But as this mock doesn't project trades, and I'm more focused on finding realistic matches between teams and players, here we are.

Why don't I project trades? Making a mock draft is like building a house of cards, and I'm trying to give myself half a chance at accuracy. Draft day is here, and below is my final crack at how things might play out tonight… headlined by a blockbuster trade in the top five. Ward will be heading to Tennessee unless the team came up with the most elaboration smokescreen in NFL history to force a Godfather offer when they’re on the clock. Filling out the roster with a strong draft around Ward is the key to instant success in the AFC South. There has been trade rumblings over the past couple of days, but Hunter is the overwhelming favorite to be selected here—and the Browns sound primed to use him primarily as a wide receiver.

Last season, Cleveland averaged an NFL-low 15.2 points per game, and maybe they’ll even be able to reunite Hunter with Shedeur Sanders later in Round 1. I don’t really believe anything that has come out about the Giants during the draft process, as one thing Joe Schoen has done well is avoid leaks. The thinking for Carter over a quarterback is simple: New York tried to trade up for Cam Ward and failed to acquire both Matthew Stafford and Aaron Rodgers. The Patriots did not fare very well in Eliot Wolf’s first draft at the helm with a heavy needs-based approach—but could tonight be more of the same? While this is not to say Campbell cannot be a franchise left tackle, you’d be hard pressed to find someone who believes he fits “best player available” with Ashton Jeanty and Jalon Walker available. We are rolling into the final day of the 2025 NFL draft with plenty of talent left on the board.

The highlight of Saturday will surely center on where former Colorado quarterback Shedeur Sanders ends up. Spoiler: we finally have him being picked in this round. Here is our updated Round 4 mock draft to kick off your NFL draft Saturday. We are now under a month away from the 2025 NFL Draft, and things are starting to heat up. Teams have finished the bulk of their free agency signings, which means that teams' needs and draft boards are solidifying, too. And, with the Miami Hurricanes Pro Day now in the rearview mirror (with a large contingent of Tennessee Titans personnel on hand), we may now know the top pick as well.

So, without further ado, here is the ClutchPoints 2025 NFL mock draft 4.0. The Titans have spent most of NFL free agency bulking up the offensive line and adding to that side of the ball in general, suggesting that they are getting ready to start developing a... If those signs are correct, Cam Ward is the only choice here. If Ward is off the board, the Browns can’t mess around. They have to take the best player available, and that player is Abdul Carter. Plus, a defense led by a Carter-Myles Garrett pass-rush should help the Browns win games this season despite having no one of note under center.

Brian Daboll and Joe Schoen wouldn’t come into the 2025 NFL season on the hot seat with only Jameis Winston and Tommy “Cutlets” DeVito at quarterback, right? Believing that Daboll and Schoen aren’t totally incompetent, you have to think that they will add a potential starting signal0-caller to the roster in the 2025 NFL Draft, and at No. 3, Shedeur Sanders is the only one who makes sense. The first week of free agency is bound to shake up the way in which teams approach the 2025 NFL Draft. Roster needs have been filled, and others created, with a host of impact players finding new homes. Our latest first-round projections adjust for the recent developments and attempt to piece it all together.

The Titans may have tipped their hand in free agency, as they showed zero interest in veteran starting quarterbacks. While it's never a bad idea to improve the offensive line, signing Dan Moore Jr. and Kevin Zeitler quietly rounds out a solid front five for a rookie signal-caller. Ward might be set up for success in Tennessee. There's been lots of talk about Sanders sliding down the board in the first round. Maybe there's something to it.

But how else are the Browns going to get a potential quarterback of the future? It'd be tough to fault them for taking a swing. Myles Garrett cryptically hinting after his extension that he's happy with the plan at QB might suggest he's aware of a big move. The Giants would probably love to come away from the first round with a quarterback, but there's not much they can do if Ward and Sanders are both off the board by the time... A generational talent with All-Pro potential on either side of the ball is a pretty good fallback option. Prior to the start of free agency, every NFL mock draft is ultimately just talking about top prospects in the NFL Draft and which teams could use them.

However, it's hard to be educated when you don't know how teams are going to spend. Once that happens, which it has this offseason now with the first wave of free agency taking most of the top available players off the board, things become much clearer for the draft and... So, we naturally have to fire up another 2025 NFL Mock Draft. The latest 2025 NFL Mock Draft is here from NFL.com. And it’s a four-round mock draft that includes trades that shake up the order and some selections. How about three quarterbacks in the first 10 picks?

Yes, this list has it all as we are just a month away from the actual draft in Green Bay. Here’s the latest mock draft from NFL.com’s Chad Reuter. It’s a four-round doozy! Ward is now the pick for the Titans as some mock drafts have debated whether or not they’d take a quarterback. The Titans get a reset and bring in the top QB. Ward improved each year of college and was a star at Miami this past season.

He has a cannon for an arm, is mobile and accurate, and has that franchise swagger sorely needed in Tennessee.

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