3 Round 2025 Nfl Mock Draft Commanders Get Belle Of The Ball Eagles

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3 round 2025 nfl mock draft commanders get belle of the ball eagles

With the free-agent market settling down, teams are turning their focus to the 2025 NFL Draft, which kicks off just four weeks from today. This mock draft exercise provides a snapshot of the current draft landscape as we continue through the free agency period, highlighting potential landing spots, positional depth, value clusters, and overall positional importance. Let’s take a look at how the dominoes might fall if rounds 1-3 were held right now. The growing sense in the wake of the NFL Combine was that the first overall pick is for sale. As the Aaron Rodgers saga continues, it feels like the New York Giants may be the outliers despite their utter desperation to lure the future Hall of Famer. Therefore, I wouldn’t be surprised if Giants general manager Joe Schoen broke the glass on the nuclear codes when piecing together an offer to save his job.

In the meantime, the Titans still own the No. 1 overall pick. Their only free-agent acquisition at the quarterback position was journeyman Brandon Allen, and I would be hard-pressed to believe that Brian Callahan would like to run it back with Will Levis. Therefore, I’m operating under the assumption that Ward is the plan with this selection, providing the Titans with an immediate upgrade at the game’s most important position. The Giants will be looking to upgrade their front seven at some point. They could do that atop Round 3.

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That would also be a big help! Fresh off a stunning 2024 playoff run that saw them secure a Wild Card berth and charge all the way to the NFC Championship Game, the Washington Commanders entered the 2025 NFL Draft with... After a breakout season from the reigning Offensive Rookie of the Year, Washington’s front office focused on complementing Daniels with more firepower on offense and adding depth to an ascending defense. Round 1, Pick 29: Omarion Hampton, RB, North CarolinaWashington shocked some analysts by taking a running back in the first round, but Omarion Hampton is more than just a luxury pick—he’s a statement. The UNC standout brings a punishing downhill running style paired with sneaky acceleration and receiving chops. After splitting backfield duties in 2024, the Commanders clearly want to give Daniels a true three-down weapon to take pressure off his shoulders and control the tempo.

Hampton fits the bill as a bell-cow back who can grind out tough yards, make defenders miss, and thrive in the RPO-heavy scheme Washington deploys. He’s the type of back who can thrive behind a young quarterback and extend drives with his physicality. Round 2, Pick 61: Benjamin Morrison, CB, Notre DameWith the offense reloaded, the Commanders shifted focus to the other side of the ball, landing one of the savviest corners in the draft in Benjamin... A technician in coverage with elite ball skills and fluid hips, Morrison gives Washington another playmaker in the secondary to pair with rising star Mike Sainristill and veteran Marshon Lattimore. With the NFC East boasting elite wide receivers across the board, adding another lockdown corner was essential. Morrison has the football IQ and instincts to contribute immediately, and his presence strengthens a unit that held up well during last season’s playoff surge.

ConclusionThe Commanders are no longer a rebuilding franchise—they’re a contender. With Jayden Daniels cemented as the face of the team, Washington doubled down on building a balanced roster by adding a high-impact running back in Omarion Hampton and a polished corner in Benjamin Morrison. These two selections help keep the Commanders on a championship trajectory and signal that the front office is all-in on maximizing their window with Daniels on a rookie deal. After knocking on the door in 2024, Washington might just be ready to kick it down in 2025. The Washington Commanders spent their 2024 first-round pick on quarterback Jayden Daniels, and he helped them exceed all reasonable expectations during his rookie campaign. The pressure is now on Washington's front office to help surround their franchise signal-caller with more talent via this year's draft.

GM Adam Peters and his staff will be challenged to repeat their success from last year, since they only have two picks to work with in the first three rounds. The franchise's lack of a third-round choice means they need to come away with two starters at positions of need with their opening pair of selections. Despite last year's success, the roster has plenty of potential holes to fill. Finding an upgrade at guard is a big priority with Sam Cosmi potentially set to miss the entire season due to injury. The defense could also benefit from high-quality additions at cornerback and edge rusher. At least one of those clear needs will have to be addressed on day three.

Commanders fans won't be electrified by this mock draft, but it would give them two rookie contributors at positions of clear need. NFL fans aren't typically overjoyed at the thought of drafting a guard in Round 1. But Commanders fans should be savvy enough to be pleased if they are able to snag Tyler Booker. The Miami Dolphins have had a tough first half of the NFL season. They come into Sunday’s showdown with the Washington Commanders as the third-place team in the AFC East with a 3-7 record. Jon Gruden Has High Hopes For Miami Dolphins.

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The league likely wouldn’t be the juggernaut that it is today without Johnson and Bird’s contributions. Good news for the Washington Commanders as they kept their offensive coordinator Kliff Kingsbury in the house. That could help Jayden Daniels have another banner year. Looking forward, here is an analysis of the Commanders' three-round 2025 NFL Draft, according to the Pro Football Focus mock draft simulator. The Commanders enter the draft with needs at wide receiver, offensive tackle, edge rusher, and cornerback (thanks to Ron Rivera’s knuckleheaded decision to draft Emmanuel Forbes Jr. in the first round in 2023).

So what did the simulator churn out for Washington in the first three rounds? When looking at the Commanders’ needs, this doesn’t fit the bill. Yes, the running back position is not NFL elite, with Brian Robinson Jr. and Austin Ekeler leading the way. But it doesn’t seem like the Commanders should burn their first pick on the position. Hampton grades out at a solid 88.2 for the NFL Draft.

So he’s certainly not a slouch. Even after adding Deebo Samuel via trade, I still believe the Washington Commanders are going to add more at the wide receiver position. As big of a name as Deebo Samuel has at this point, that move should be viewed as a short-term risk/reward option for the Commanders and anything he gives them beyond 2025 is going... The Commanders need another young receiver to grow with Jayden Daniels and star receiver Terry McLaurin and there might not be a better fit on the board than Matthew Golden, who can play inside... Golden doesn’t have a massive frame or anything but he does play with an edge to him and has elite long speed. As the game slows down for him, he could quickly become Jayden Daniels’s favorite new target.

The Buffalo Bills signed a couple of defensive linemen in NFL Free Agency and while there’s always inherent risk in signing free agents, I don’t think the Bills were expecting both Michael Hoecht and... Needless to say, the Bills are going to need some additional help on the defensive line and it’s never a bad idea to invest in the trenches on either side of the ball this... Kenneth Grant is one of those guys that probably wishes he had been able to rack up eight sacks in a season at some point because it feels like that’s the only issue preventing... Chris Gregory's updated 2025 NFL Mock Draft with three-round predictions for the top NFL rookies. Read his NFL mock draft picks for the first three rounds. As we enter the middle of April, the NFL Draft season is almost at an end.

It’s a sad realization for draft junkies like us, but it also means the big event is almost here… which is also a happy time. So, it’s a bittersweet season filled with joy and sorrow. With this updated mock, we will dive into three rounds of mock draft fun. Always keep in mind that these projections are what I anticipate NFL teams will do using logic, film, analysis, and reports. In select cases, I project trades that may be unlikely but make sense given the team’s situation/need/assets. These choices are not always the ones I would make, though.

Also worth noting, this mock will include a lot of trades, including several in the first round. This fact may be surprising since the blue-chip talent you'd usually trade up for is low in this class. However, the specific needs of each team could necessitate deals, and the cost could be low to move up…. Oh, and expect Kyle Pitts to get a new lease on life in this mock, too! 1. Tennessee Titans - Cam Ward, QB, Miami

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