Full 3 Round 2025 Nfl Mock Draft With Analysis

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Devon Witherspoon celebrating with Roger Goodell This round 1 of a full 3 round 2025 NFL mock draft. Check the analysis for every pick and check out my YouTube channel for a full review with audio and extra analysis. #1 Tennessee Titans – Cam Ward (QB, Miami) #2 Cleveland Browns – Abdul Carter (EDGE, Penn State) #3 NY Giants – Travis Hunter (CB, Colorado)

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. Chris Gregory's final 2025 NFL Mock Draft with expert three-round predictions, top prospects, and team selections for the upcoming draft: Cam Ward, Abdul Carter, Travis Hunter, and more. It is finally NFL Draft week.

For junkies like us, this is Christmas and our birthday rolled into one big event. Even in a year like this, where the blue-chip talent is thin and the questions about talent pile higher than usual, it’s difficult not to get excited about the event. Before we get to this final mock, it's worth noting that this article is being submitted on Monday night. However, I will return to update this column to reflect the buzz and information I am hearing … if that info seems trustworthy and logical. Bookmark this article to see my final updates. One last housekeeping note is this: expect the unexpected in this class.

That isn't just from teams like the 49ers, who regularly waste their first-round pick on a player most consider a second-round talent, either. With teams grading a lot of the top prospects similarly, this class could see fewer trades than usual and more reaches for need or wild outlier picks. This pick has been written in stone since March. The only bet worth making on the No. 1 overall selection is how long the NFL will make us wait before the name is announced and we can move on to picks with more intrigue. The 2025 NFL Draft is quickly approaching, so let's roll out our latest mock draft, which is three rounds long and contains some big trades.

It will be quite interesting to see what happens at the top of the 2025 NFL Draft especially, as this class just does not have a lot of high-end talent. The teams who are in need of a franchise QB probably should have gotten one in the 2024 NFL Draft, where a whopping six passers went inside the top 12 picks. The 2025 NFL Draft just does not provide nearly the amount of talent at QB. And the best player in the NFL Draft class might just be a defensive player, so the offensive side of the ball may not be that strong. Let's dive into our latest NFL Mock Draft. It's three rounds long and has some massive trades.

The Tennessee Titans kick off the 2025 NFL Draft with selecting Abdul Carter from Penn State. It’s a good move for the Titans, as there is not a clear-cut QB who is worthy of the first overall pick. New Titans’ GM Mike Borgonzi has to be careful here, as this is him laying the groundwork of his tenure. Making the wrong selection could backfire in a huge way, so it should come as no surprise that Carter is the pick. He is the best overall player in the NFL Draft and obviously the best defensive prospect as well. The bigger question is if the Titans will address the QB position further on in this mock draft?

With free agency in the rearview mirror, teams must now begin finalizing their assessments for the upcoming draft. With the bulk of the top-flight free agents signing with their incumbent teams, the dust has settled a bit, painting a clearer picture of how teams could potentially go about the draft process. With that being said, here is a 3-Round 2025 NFL Mock Draft. The 2025 NFL Draft will be held in Green Bay from April 24-26. It is becoming more evident that Cam Ward will be the first-overall pick. Barring a trade, the Titans will start over at the quarterback position.

Head coach Brian Callahan is potentially coaching for his job in 2025, and it would be malpractice to have his future contingent on Will Levis’ performance. Callahan inherited Levis, who fell into the second round of the 2023 NFL Draft. Ward possesses more arm talent, and his judgment and decision-making—although a bit shaky at times last season with Miami—are lightyears ahead of Levis’. Tennessee will take advantage of this opportunity and hope it will not be in the same position with a new starting quarterback. Browns’ owner Jimmy Haslem made it abundantly clear on Monday that Deshaun Watson is not the future in Cleveland. However, Haslem also stated that although the Browns need a quarterback, “we will not force it.” Cleveland will address the quarterback position one way or another, whether that is acquiring a veteran in a...

We still don't know where Aaron Rodgers and Russell Wilson will land, so for the sake of this mock, let's play matchmaker. In this alternate, mock universe, Rodgers signs with the New York Giants, and Russell Wilson returns to the Pittsburgh Steelers. Beyond those two, essentially all of the notable chips have fallen in free agency, which provides a crystallization of needs for all 32 teams as we enter the second half of March and begin... Now that the dust has settled on 99% of free agency, this week, why don't we run through a three-round mock draft that features plenty of trades. Let's get to all 102 picks in the first three rounds. Quarterbacks will undoubtedly receive the lion's share of coverage in the 2025 NFL Draft, but I suspect the event's first two days will be dominated by stars who play in the trenches.

In this three-round mock draft, I project 15 of the 32 first-round picks will be linemen. In fact, I'm predicting 45 linemen will be picked in the draft's first 101 selections. I also forecast five trades in the first round, the same number of swaps that we saw on draft day last year. There are five compensatory picks projected at the end of the third round. The first two are awarded to teams for losing 2024 free agents, as projected by Over the Cap. The final three reflect the projected compensation gained from teams hiring minority candidates away from the 49ers, Rams and Lions for head coach/general manager openings.

Tune in for live coverage of the 2025 NFL Scouting Combine beginning Feb. 27 on NFL Network and NFL+. A lot has been made of new Titans general manager Mike Borgonzi's comment about taking a "generational talent" with the first overall pick. All I know is that the Titans need a quarterback to get back to competing for a playoff spot. Ward's five years of starting experience in college and ability to make plays in and outside the pocket give him a chance to replicate the success of 2024's "experienced rookies," Jayden Daniels and Bo... With the draft less than two weeks away, the time seemed right for our biggest and most in-depth mock of the year.

Here’s a Three Round 2025 NFL Mock Draft theorizing how the first 102 picks could play out. And as if three rounds wasn’t enough, we also mapped out a handful of theoretical trades. So no time to waste, let’s get into it — all 102 picks. Tennessee’s cancellation of a private workout with Colorado QB Shedeur Sanders is the latest in a laundry list of signs pointing toward Ward as the pick. In the last couple of weeks, a consensus has started to form about the second and third picks of the draft, even if it’s not quite clear who will go where. While the idea of pairing Carter with DE Myles Garrett to create a ferocious 1-2 punch coming off the edge is alluring, Browns GM Andrew Berry has seemed smitten by the possibilities with Hunter.

With Garrett back in the fold on defense, the Browns need to help their offense, and Hunter just so happens to be the rare prospect who would help both. The fit for New York here isn’t necessarily clean, with a pair of edge rushers the Giants have already made significant investments into already on the roster in Brian Burns and Kayvon Thibodeaux. But Carter is so much better than the next tier of players that there’s a compelling case for just taking him and figuring it out later — unless the Giants like Sanders enough at... The latest chatter and tea leaves suggest that’s not necessarily the case. The 2025 NFL Draft is quickly approaching, but there remains a lot of mystery surrounding the top of the draft. PFSN’s Stats and Insights team took a crack at predicting the first three rounds of the draft, with full analysis on potential prospect fits and team needs for every pick in the first two...

The Tennessee Titans enter the 2025 NFL Draft with a glaring need at quarterback. They finished the 2024 season ranked 27th (D grade) in our Offense+ metric, and the struggles under center were a major catalyst. Whether it was Will Levis or Mason Rudolph, the quarterback play amplified the urgency to upgrade at the position. Tennessee finished with a 32% offensive pass success rate (24th in the NFL) and a -0.04 EPA per dropback (23rd). Levis, the team’s second-round pick in 2023, ranked 37th in EPA/DB from a clean pocket (0.03), 29th when pressured (-0.44), and 37th overall (-0.15). The offensive line didn’t do them any favors, allowing a 8.9% sack rate (27th) and 36.6% pressure rate (23rd).

The Titans need better play from their offensive line and their quarterback next season. Both things can be true. The front office made improvements up front in free agency, and now they are upgrading at quarterback. Cam Ward is a gunslinger with lethal accuracy and natural improvisational skills. He’s not a flawless prospect, but the Titans need a playmaker running the show, and Ward is exactly that, both inside and outside the pocket. The 2025 NFL Draft is less than three weeks away.

Therefore, it’s time for my fifth and final mock draft of the year. This mock draft is a three-rounder with 18 hypothetical trades, including three in the top 10 picks. 1) Tennessee Titans: Cam Ward (QB – Miami) We can put this pick down in pen, especially after the Titans canceled their workout with Shedeur Sanders following his Pro Day. Ward will be a Titan. 2) Cleveland Browns: Travis Hunter (WR/CB – Colorado)

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