Nfl Mock Draft 2025 7 Round Edition Sporting News

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The pre-draft process is officially in the books, and all eyes in the NFL world are now focused on Green Bay and the first round of the NFL Draft. Similarly, Sporting News is also on the clock with its annual seven-round mock draft. The stock of several players at positions across the board is still unknown — as well as what teams are thinking they'll do with each selection — but here's projecting whom every team can... SN's NFL DRAFT HQ: Live tracker | Pick-by-pick grades | Top 250 big board The Titans are getting more locked into taking their next franchise QB. Ward's arm, athleticism, and experience have appeal to help them move on from Will Levis.

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 2025 NFL Draft is quickly approaching, and every team is looking to build for the future. Whether it's finding a franchise quarterback, adding playmakers or shoring up the trenches, each NFL franchise will have its own unique strategy when on the clock. With that in mind, we’ve put together seven-round mock drafts for all 32 teams, addressing key needs and projecting how each roster could take shape after draft weekend. From top prospects to late-round steals, here’s how every team could attack the 2025 NFL Draft. ARZ | ATL | BLT | BUF | CAR | CHI | CIN | CLE | DAL | DEN | DET | GB | HOU | IND | JAX | KC | LVR |...

The Arizona Cardinals head into the 2025 NFL Draft with plenty of work to do, particularly on defense. While defensive coordinator Nick Rallis did an admirable job maximizing his personnel in 2024, the unit simply needs more playmakers. Arizona’s pass rush struggled all season, generating pressure on just 201 plays — ranking 26th in the NFL. Even if 2024 first-round pick Darius Robinson develops into a solid contributor, the Cardinals still lack a consistent edge rusher who can win one-on-one matchups. The time has come. The glorious time for a full seven-round mock draft, predicting all 257 picks in the 2025 NFL Draft.

One of those overly ambitious mocks that also includes trades from Round 1 through Round 7. The only bad part about reading this mock draft? Afterward, there'll be no need to even watch the actual draft -- I've been handed the script. Every single pick. Yep. That's right.

No mistakes below. This is how all 257 picks will all play out from April 24 to 26 from Green Bay, Wisconsin. Below, check your favorite team's entire draft haul. All 257 picks. With trades. A quick sneak peak -- the first round three two trades -- one for a tight end, and the other two for clubs to land a defensive tackle in this coveted class at that...

For more draft coverage, you can hear in-depth analysis twice a week on "With the First Pick" -- our year-round NFL Draft podcast with NFL Draft analyst Ryan Wilson. You can find "With the First Pick" wherever you get your podcasts: Apple Podcasts, Spotify, YouTube, etc. Listen to the latest episode below! The 2024-25 NFL season is nearing its end, and while two teams have their sights set on the Super Bowl, the remaining 30 teams have the 2025 NFL Draft to look forward to. With most of the draft order finalized at this point, now feels like as good of a time as any to set up a 7-round Mock Draft. For a more in-depth breakdown of each athlete, head to the PFN Top 100 Big Board for the 2025 NFL Draft.

The draft order was based on the PFN Mock Draft Simulator. It would be tempting for the Titans to use the No. 1 pick on a quarterback, but after their president of football operations Chad Brinker mentioned they wouldn’t pass on a “generational talent,” that doesn’t particularly scream “quarterback” given the consensus opinion of this class. Abdul Carter was always an explosive, competitive football player with elite physical attributes. When he switched to the edge full-time, he showcased the deep arsenal of pass-rushing moves to project as a superstar edge rusher in the NFL. One could make a strong argument he’s the best player in this year’s class — and playing a premier position should make him a serious No.

1 pick candidate. NFL free agency has mostly run its course, and that's recast how teams will approach the 2025 NFL Draft from April 24-26 in Green Bay. With that in mind, here is the seventh (seventh!) mock draft this cycle from Yahoo Sports draft experts Nate Tice and Charles McDonald. And in case you missed it, here are Nate's big board, Charles' big board, and their 2025 NFL Draft consensus big board. In this edition, Nate makes the odd-numbered picks and Charles makes the even. Previous mock drafts: 1.0 | 2.0 | 3.0 | 4.0 | 5.0 | 6.0

The no-doubt QB1 of this draft class. Ward’s combination of calm demeanor and creativity makes him a fun watch, with a higher floor than you’d think. The Titans beefed up their offensive line and could nab another weapon later in the draft to pair with Calvin Ridley and create a fairly healthy ecosystem to drop Ward into. The Browns could certainly use a young quarterback to groom, and get out of the ditch they’ve dug themselves faster, but with Cam Ward off the board they’ll default to the best player in... Hunter is a legitimate top prospect at either cornerback or wide receiver, so here the Browns take him as they continue to take their medicine with the Deshaun Watson contract. From the No.

1 overall pick to Mr. Irrelevant, we’re predicting all 257 selections. It takes a special kind of degeneracy to do a seven round mock draft, but here we are. This is the final stretch to the 2025 NFL Draft and it’s time to celebrate everyone available — even a seventh round depth cornerback who will play a little special teams and be gone... Just because this mock is BIG doesn’t mean it’s devoid of logic. We took a look at team needs, BPA value, and matched it with offensive and defensive philosophy to not just slot players in — but put them where they make sense.

Also of note: There are no trades in this mock. We didn’t add them in to stop this getting too messy, but there obviously will be deals on draft night. There are a few obvious pivot points in the draft where deals are likely to be done. So, without further ado, here’s the full mock. Feel free to use “control + f” to find your favorite team. The deadline for underclassmen to enter the 2025 NFL draft has passed, with an official list coming from the NFL this week.

Before the craziness of that happens—and before we hit the road for the Shrine and Senior Bowls—we wanted to do our first seven-round mock draft of the season. Do the quarterbacks fly off the board, or are teams down on Cam Ward and Shedeur Sanders? What about Travis Hunter—the fantastic two-way player and Heisman Trophy winner? We’ve got it all for you below with all 256 picks projected. 1. Tennessee Titans — Cam Ward, QB, Miami

Would we do this? No, but the Titans probably will give in to the pressure to draft a quarterback with the first overall pick. Daniel Flick’s predictions: Mock draft 1.0 | Mock draft 2.0 | Mock draft 3.0 | Mock draft 4.0 | Mock draft 5.0 | Mock draft 6.0 | On SI Mock draft 1.0 | On... NFL free agency isn’t over yet. But most of the headliners, save for a few big-name quarterbacks and older receivers, are off the market. Pro days are underway and teams are hosting prospects for visits—in other words, the 2025 NFL draft is well within reach.

Before the draft begins April 24 in Green Bay, Wis., teams will spend the next month rounding out their scouting reports on players and finalizing their big board. With the early waves of free agency in the rearview mirror, team needs are clearer, as are potential targets. The Tennessee Titans continue inching closer to being on the clock—but as they work toward finalizing their decision at No. 1, here’s Sports Illustrated’s latest predictions at how the opening round unfolds. Tennessee’s quarterback depth chart consists of Will Levis and Brandon Allen. The Titans need an answer under center, and Ward is their best bet in this draft class.

He’s strong-armed, creative, athletic and accurate—a strong foundation for a prospective franchise signal-caller. Trade or no trade, Ward is the favorite to go No. 1. March 3, 2025, 11:55am EST 915 • By Alex Hoegler Several significant roster developments have taken place since we published our first post-Super Bowl mock draft. A lot has changed with the new league year inching closer, so let’s dive into a brand-new 2025 NFL first-round mock draft. It’s a coin flip between Ward and Penn State defensive end Abdul Carter here.

But the Titans have several cornerstone players on defense and will find it awfully hard to pass up on a dazzling dual-threat QB who would quickly breathe new life into the franchise. Unless the Titans acquire a big-named QB via trade or free agency, they should pair the Miami signal-caller with head coach Brian Callahan. Hey, you miss 100 percent of the shots you don’t take… Myles Garrett’s trade request would make this an easy pick for the Browns. Get significant draft capital for the franchise star, then take a can’t-miss pass-rushing NFL talent to replace him anyway. Win-win. The 2025 NFL Draft is quickly approaching, and every team is looking to build for the future.

Whether it's finding a franchise quarterback, adding playmakers or shoring up the trenches, each NFL franchise will have its own unique strategy when on the clock. With that in mind, we’ve put together seven-round mock drafts for all 32 teams, addressing key needs and projecting how each roster could take shape after draft weekend. From top prospects to late-round steals, here’s how every team could attack the 2025 NFL Draft. ARZ | ATL | BLT | BUF | CAR | CHI | CIN | CLE | DAL | DEN | DET | GB | HOU | IND | JAX | KC | LVR |... The Arizona Cardinals head into the 2025 NFL Draft with plenty of work to do, particularly on defense. While defensive coordinator Nick Rallis did an admirable job maximizing his personnel in 2024, the unit simply needs more playmakers.

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