2025 Nfl Mock Draft Travis Hunter Goes No 1 Jags Take Will Johnson
It has been a wild last couple of weeks of the NFL season and that has shaken up the potential draft order for 2025. That means the top prospects could be shifting around in the 2025 NFL Draft. There has been a lot of movement in the last few weeks for what team will land the number 1 pick. The Patriots are the new team holding the top pick with the Titans falling second and the Browns third. Check out our latest 2025 NFL Mock Draft. Interested in DFS?
Play NFL fantasy contests on BN Fantasy! The Patriots need help on the offensive line as well as at corner and wide receiver. The question will be do they take the best available tackle (Kelvin Banks Jr. or Will Campbell) or do they go with the best athlete in the draft? Travis Hunter could have an impact on both sides of the ball and might be too talented for the Patriots to pass up. There hasn’t been a wide receiver or cornerback drafted first since 1996 when the Jets took WR Keyshawn Johnson.
The Titans need help on the offensive line but they also don’t know what they are going to do at quarterback. Kelvin Banks Jr. is the top tackle in the draft. He has great lateral quickness and walls off defenders. He has the ability to develop into an elite pass blocker in Tennessee and protect whoever Tennessee has calling the shots. • Colorado CB/WR Travis Hunter goes No.
1 overall: The Jaguars need offensive line help, but Travis Hunter is too special to pass up. He’s one of the best wide receivers in the country (84.7 offensive grade) while simultaneously being one of the nation's top cornerbacks (85.1 defensive grade). • Miami QB Cam Ward lands in the Big Apple: The end could be near for many current Giants players and decision-makers. Cam Ward is having a Heisman-like season, putting up an impressive 8.7% big-time throw percentage and a 91.2 passing grade through five weeks. • Unlock your edge with a PFF+ subscription: Get full access to all of our in-season fantasy tools, including weekly rankings, WR/CB matchup charts, weekly projections, the Start-Sit Optimizer, and more. Sign up now!
A quarter of the NFL season is in the books, and as the action unfolds, so do the shifting team needs and draft order. To keep PFF+ subscribers ahead of the game, we’ve refreshed the Mock Draft Simulator with the latest team needs and big board rankings. But we didn't stop there. With the draft landscape evolving, it’s the perfect time to unveil our first mock draft of the season. It’s not exactly NFL mock draft season, but with eight teams currently sitting with three wins or fewer entering Week 14, it might as well be. The majority of NFL draft analysts are projecting the Jacksonville Jaguars to finish with the No.
1 overall pick. Considering the Jags (2-10) have lost eight straight and just lost quarterback Trevor Lawrence to a serious concussion, they do feel like the safe choice. Jacksonville appears headed for a total rebuild in 2025. Head coach Doug Pederson is likely on the way out, and the team has so many roster deficiencies that it could go a number of ways at the top of the NFL Draft order. The most mocked player at that spot so far has been Colorado two-way star Travis Hunter, which makes sense for the Jaguars considering both wide receiver and cornerback project as top needs. MORE: NFL picks, score predictions Week 14: Jacksonville Jaguars vs.
Tennessee Titans Ian Valentino, an NFL analyst for 33rd Team, had a fresh take in his latest first-round projections, predicting Michigan defensive lineman Mason Graham will be Jacksonville's choice at No. 1 overall. Here was Valentino’s reasoning on Graham over Hunter: One of the most intriguing NFL draft prospects entering the 2025 NFL Draft is Colorado’s Travis Hunter. A two-way star at the college level, Hunter is not only one of the frontrunners to win the Heisman Trophy, but he is also becoming the poise of the award.
An elite cornerback who can be just as explosive of a playmaker on the offensive side of the ball, Hunter will and should be the No. 1 player taken in the draft for a team not in need of a quarterback. One of those teams currently holds the top pick and is a team that happens to need a top cornerback and a team that is need of a shift in direction. Currently at 2-9, the Jacksonville Jaguars are a team with talent that should be producing more wins. Whether it is coaching or inconsistent play, the Jaguars are a team in need for more than a shift in direction, they need a superstar not named Trevor Lawrence who could impact both sides... Hunter is that man.
In his latest CBS mock draft, Josh Edwards sees a Jaguars team that will have their options with the No. 1 overall pick and the top option should be the Heisman Trophy frontrunner. A run on quarterbacks in a recent 2025 NFL mock draft from Pro Football Focus pushed a potential No. 1 overall pick to the Jacksonville Jaguars at pick at No. 5. PFF's John Kosko put together his post-free agency mock draft, and the first three picks were all quarterbacks.
The benefit of this for the Jaguars is that the top non-quarterbacks in the draft are then pushed down the draft board. Could you imagine a scenario where the Jaguars get to choose from selecting Travis Hunter or Abdul Carter? Well, that's what happened in Kosko's mock, and the Jaguars went with Hunter. "I would like to see Hunter as a full-time wide receiver in the NFL," Kosko wrote. "The generational talent falls to the Jaguars here as three quarterback-needy teams drive the blue-chip prospects down the board. Regardless of which position Hunter plays, his talent would elevate the Jaguars."
Hunter has said that he wants to play both cornerback and wide receiver in the NFL--both of which are positions where the Jaguars could use some additional help. The Jacksonville Jaguars are approaching the 2025 NFL Draft with a fresh look. Head coach Liam Coen, general manager James Gladstone, executive vice president of football operations Tony Boselli, offensive coordinator Grant Udinski, and defensive coordinator Anthony Campanile are not just new, but in their new roles... With so much uncertainty, why not be bold in predicting the Jaguars’ actions this weekend? All of our 2025 NFL Draft content covering the Jacksonville Jaguars is available HERE. Trade: Jaguars get No.
2, No. 200; Browns get No. 5, No. 88, 2026 1st, 2026 3rd NFL draft season won't truly arrive until next calendar year at the earliest. For some fans and franchises, however, the event is already top of mind.
December is the time when playoff hopes are officially extinguished, with four teams – the New York Giants, Las Vegas Raiders, New England Patriots and Jacksonville Jaguars – already having been eliminated from postseason... For those groups, the remaining five weeks of action offer little reason to tune in. It's only natural, then, for some to shift their focus to the draft and all the possibilities that could be ahead. Here's our latest look at how the first round could pan out, with the current order and strength of schedule tiebreakers from Tankathon.com. As others continue to debate which position Hunter should focus on for his professional career, the do-everything star had an intriguing answer when announcing his intent to enter this year's draft: both. Playing on each side at a truly full-time rate as he does at Colorado seems unsustainable, but the Heisman Trophy front-runner has already proven to be a singular talent in racking up 1,152 receiving...
A Jacksonville defense giving up a league-worst 6.1 yards per play would no doubt love to team him with Tyson Campbell to lock down opposing receivers, but his playmaking prowess might point him toward... The upside to an NFL-worst eight-game losing streak? Las Vegas now looks to be in prime position to land one of the draft's top two quarterbacks. Though Sanders seemingly lacks the upper-echelon physical tools that the top three quarterbacks in last year's class boasted, an experienced and highly accurate passer who can overcome subpar surroundings could do a lot for... The Jacksonville Jaguars are currently running a search to find their next head coach. They scraped Ben Johnson off their wish list after he went with the Chicago Bears.
Now, the Jags have turned their attention to three specific candidates, and once they pick one, they'll need to focus on revamping the roster. While Jacksonville has ample talent at all three levels, they also have a few holes. They can fill a few of them in free agency, but will address most of them in the draft. With this in mind, here's a four-round mock draft where the Jags take care of their needs. When the Jags were on track to hold the first overall selection. They were routinely linked to two-way star Travis Hunter.
Even though they ultimately clinched the No. 5 pick, they still have a realistic shot at landing the Heisman Trophy winner. The top two teams in the draft, the Tennessee Titans and the Cleveland Browns, need quarterbacks, so the Jags won't have to worry about either of them drafting Hunter. If the New York Giants and New England Patriots roll with Mason Graham and Abdul Carter, they would clear the path for Jacksonville to choose the former Colorado Buffaloe. In Hunter, the Jags they would get a lockdown corner opposite Tyson Campbell and would check off one of their biggest needs this offseason.
People Also Search
- 2025 NFL Mock Draft: Travis Hunter Goes No. 1, Jags Take Will Johnson
- 2025 NFL Mock Draft: Jaguars take WR/CB Travis Hunter at No. 1 ... - PFF
- Jaguars predicted to pass on Travis Hunter, land 'most disruptive ...
- 2025 NFL Mock Draft roundup: Travis Hunter could be everything for the ...
- Jaguars pick Travis Hunter in 2025 NFL mock draft after early run on QBs
- Jacksonville Jaguars 7-Round 2025 NFL Mock Draft: Travis Hunter gives ...
- Jacksonville Jaguars 2025 NFL Draft seven-round mock with Travis Hunter ...
- Jacksonville Jaguars NFL mock draft: Travis Hunter goes No. 1 overall
- Jaguars midseason 2025 mock draft: Hello, Travis Hunter - MSN
- Jaguars replace key offseason departures in 4-round 2025 NFL Mock Draft
It Has Been A Wild Last Couple Of Weeks Of
It has been a wild last couple of weeks of the NFL season and that has shaken up the potential draft order for 2025. That means the top prospects could be shifting around in the 2025 NFL Draft. There has been a lot of movement in the last few weeks for what team will land the number 1 pick. The Patriots are the new team holding the top pick with the Titans falling second and the Browns third. Chec...
Play NFL Fantasy Contests On BN Fantasy! The Patriots Need
Play NFL fantasy contests on BN Fantasy! The Patriots need help on the offensive line as well as at corner and wide receiver. The question will be do they take the best available tackle (Kelvin Banks Jr. or Will Campbell) or do they go with the best athlete in the draft? Travis Hunter could have an impact on both sides of the ball and might be too talented for the Patriots to pass up. There hasn’t...
The Titans Need Help On The Offensive Line But They
The Titans need help on the offensive line but they also don’t know what they are going to do at quarterback. Kelvin Banks Jr. is the top tackle in the draft. He has great lateral quickness and walls off defenders. He has the ability to develop into an elite pass blocker in Tennessee and protect whoever Tennessee has calling the shots. • Colorado CB/WR Travis Hunter goes No.
1 Overall: The Jaguars Need Offensive Line Help, But Travis
1 overall: The Jaguars need offensive line help, but Travis Hunter is too special to pass up. He’s one of the best wide receivers in the country (84.7 offensive grade) while simultaneously being one of the nation's top cornerbacks (85.1 defensive grade). • Miami QB Cam Ward lands in the Big Apple: The end could be near for many current Giants players and decision-makers. Cam Ward is having a Heism...
A Quarter Of The NFL Season Is In The Books,
A quarter of the NFL season is in the books, and as the action unfolds, so do the shifting team needs and draft order. To keep PFF+ subscribers ahead of the game, we’ve refreshed the Mock Draft Simulator with the latest team needs and big board rankings. But we didn't stop there. With the draft landscape evolving, it’s the perfect time to unveil our first mock draft of the season. It’s not exactly...