2025 Nfl Mock Draft Patriots Take Travis Hunter Titans And Browns
Only three college football games remain, which means the tape for the 2025 NFL Draft class is just about finished. Although the top names in the class are well-known, there are always new angles to explore in NFL mock drafts. As NFL teams begin slowly gearing up for their own draft processes, we can begin piecing together potential team-player fits. Note: This is a projected draft order and not based on the current draft order. For the most up-to-date order and to run your own mock draft, head over to the free PFN Mock Draft Simulator. Is Travis Hunter a wide receiver or a cornerback?
The great news for the New England Patriots is that it doesn’t really matter either way. New England badly needs a true top weapon for Drake Maye entering his second season. That could come in the form of both a free agency splurge and the usage of a premium pick. The 2025 NFL Draft is less than a month away, and teams are scrambling to evaluate the top prospects before the big day. Let’s take a look at what teams could do in round 1 with another 2025 NFL Mock Draft. We have gone back and forth on if the Titans will keep No.
1, but Cam Ward’s recent pro day has us leaning toward them keeping the No. 1 overall pick. Check out what the rest of the teams do in round 1. Cam Ward was great in his pro day and shows he has what it takes to be a solid starter in the league. The Titans try to bait the Giants into moving up to No. 1 but keep the pick and add the quarterback from Miami FL.
Ward got better each season in college and can move in the pocket well. He has great touch and could develop quickly into a franchise QB. While pairing up Abdul Carter with Myles Garrett sounds fantastic, the Browns also have huge needs at wide receiver and in their secondary. They go with elite talent Travis Hunter at No. 2, who is dangerous at multiple positions. It’s unclear how he will be used, but it gives the Browns options later in the draft, knowing Hunter is great at corner and wide receiver.
The Giants added quarterbacks Russell Wilson (1-year deal) and Jameis Winston (2-year deal) in free agency, and it seems like they are planning on using these veterans to ease the transition for the quarterback... With Cam Ward going No. 1, the Giants select Shedeur Sanders from Colorado and allow Wilson to play while Sanders gets comfortable. It will take some of the pressure off of Sanders, who improved his touch and downfield accuracy last season. Just a few short weeks from the 2025 NFL Draft, speculation is rampant about everything from the early selections to potential trades. This may be as unpredictable a draft as we’ve seen in a long time.
Regardless, let’s take another crack at predicting how things could go for the 32 NFL franchises. Nothing is set in stone until we see it happen, but it sure feels like Tennessee is locking in on college football’s highest-graded quarterback in 2024, Cam Ward. While the Titans would greatly benefit from selecting Travis Hunter or Abdul Carter, they ranked dead last in PFF passing grade last season and currently carry Will Levis and Brandon Allen on their roster... The draft begins in earnest here with the Browns. While they do need a franchise quarterback, this team isn’t set up to succeed in 2025, regardless of whom that may be. Instead, they add another premier defensive line talent in Carter, who posted an elite 92.4 PFF pass-rush grade last season and would combine with Myles Garrett to form a fierce edge duo.
Some believe signing Russell Wilson and Jameis Winston would preclude the Giants from taking Sanders with this pick. However, those two are guaranteed only a combined $14 million in 2024. New York could still select Sanders with the idea of keeping all three for this season and slowly ushering him into the league. If Sanders proves himself immediately worthy of being the Giants' QB2 or starter, Winston likely becomes a trade target for a team dealing with injury or searching for an experienced backup. This year’s DBN Community NFL Mock Draft is underway with Cam Ward, Shedeur Sanders leading the way It’s time to kick off the 2025 DBN Community NFL Mock Draft!
We are releasing four picks at a time in one post to give you more substance to digest how the draft is unfolding. Here you can see all of our NFL mock draft coverage for the Cleveland Browns The selection and write-up were made by Jared Mueller: Ward is the best quarterback in this draft class and the Titans need a quarterback. It is that simple. With Brian Callahan going into Year 2 and Ward’s upside, Tennessee is in a position to secure their future at the most important position on the field while having spent the offseason building up...
Callahan was instrumental in the development of Joe Burrow so he should be well prepared to help Ward, who is more dynamic (not better, just more dynamic) than Burrow, smooth out his rough edges. The selection and write-up were made by auteur83: Our staff has compiled what the top 'experts' are predicting the New England Patriots will do in the first round of the 2025 NFL Draft. Jeremiah's Analysis: "The Patriots must upgrade the left tackle position heading into Year 2 for Drake Maye. Campbell fits the bill. He'll be a long-term starter for New England."
Click here for Daniel Jeremiah's full mock draft. Perry's Analysis: "This one simply makes too much sense for the Patriots. Campbell is widely regarded by evaluators as the top offensive tackle in an imperfect tackle class. He possesses elite movement skills. He was a three-year starter in the SEC. And his intangibles have made a fantastic impression on decision-makers at One Patriot Place throughout the pre-draft process.
His arms measured just 33 inches at his Pro Day, leading some to wonder whether his best fit will ultimately be at guard. But Campbell's combination of athleticism, toughness and intelligence will help make him a leader in a locker room that could use as much of that as it can get." Click here for Phil Perry's full Patriots mock draft. Here are the full team-by-team results from Chad Reuter's seven-round mock draft of active NFL players for the 2025 season. The New England Patriots went into the NFL Scouting Combine with plenty of roster questions and a need to build around quarterback Drake Maye. This year's draft is a pivotal one for the franchise, and the team will look to address key weaknesses while also stockpiling assets for the future.
While the combine won’t drastically change draft boards, it serves as an opportunity to confirm scouting reports and evaluate prospects against higher-level competition. With Mike Vrabel now leading the team and Josh McDaniels back as offensive coordinator, expect the Patriots to prioritize the trenches, offensive playmakers and defensive versatility. Without further ado, let’s get into this full 7-round mock draft for the Patriots. Patriots receive: Pick No. 6 (Round 1), Pick No. 68 (Round 3) and Pick No.
106 (Round 4) The Patriots trade back from No. 4 to No. 6, picking up a third and fourth-round pick from the Raiders while still securing one of the best offensive linemen in the draft.
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Only three college football games remain, which means the tape for the 2025 NFL Draft class is just about finished. Although the top names in the class are well-known, there are always new angles to explore in NFL mock drafts. As NFL teams begin slowly gearing up for their own draft processes, we can begin piecing together potential team-player fits. Note: This is a projected draft order and not b...
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The great news for the New England Patriots is that it doesn’t really matter either way. New England badly needs a true top weapon for Drake Maye entering his second season. That could come in the form of both a free agency splurge and the usage of a premium pick. The 2025 NFL Draft is less than a month away, and teams are scrambling to evaluate the top prospects before the big day. Let’s take a l...
1, But Cam Ward’s Recent Pro Day Has Us Leaning
1, but Cam Ward’s recent pro day has us leaning toward them keeping the No. 1 overall pick. Check out what the rest of the teams do in round 1. Cam Ward was great in his pro day and shows he has what it takes to be a solid starter in the league. The Titans try to bait the Giants into moving up to No. 1 but keep the pick and add the quarterback from Miami FL.
Ward Got Better Each Season In College And Can Move
Ward got better each season in college and can move in the pocket well. He has great touch and could develop quickly into a franchise QB. While pairing up Abdul Carter with Myles Garrett sounds fantastic, the Browns also have huge needs at wide receiver and in their secondary. They go with elite talent Travis Hunter at No. 2, who is dangerous at multiple positions. It’s unclear how he will be used...
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