2025 3-Round NFL Mock Draft – JMark Final

2025 3-Round NFL Mock Draft - JMark Final

The draft is in two days. Soon, all our mocks will be proven right or wrong. Likely, some GMs will come out looking like geniuses. Others will leave us scratching our heads. What will your team do? Check out my final, three-round 2025 NFL Mock draft.

 

Round 1

My final 2025 NFL mock draft starts how all my mocks have so far, with the Titans taking Cam Ward. The Browns take Travis Hunter, and the Giants take edge rusher Abdul Carter.

Some surprises include the Jaguars taking Tetairoa McMillan and the Saints taking Shedeur Sanders. However, no surprise is bigger than the Steelers reaching for their guy, Will Howard, in the first.

Can Sanders help the Saints solve their quarterback woes after becoming the first quarterback they’ve taken in the first two rounds since Archie Manning?

#TeamPickPosCollege
1

Titans
Cam WardQBMiami
He's not the number one player on the draft board for most. However, he's the biggest need for the Titans. They currently have a huge need at quarterback after Will Levis didn't pan out to be their franchise back. Now they start over with Ward, who is a gunslinger that can read the field fairly well. Some are starting to compare him to Ben Roethlisberger.
2

Browns
Travis HunterCBColorado
Can Travis Hunter play both cornerback and wide receiver in the NFL? It doesn't matter to the Browns, who draft him based off his athleticism. They'll be able to use him in a variety of ways on offense if they want to, but he'll immediately eleveate their team.
3

Giants
Abdul CarterEDPenn State
The Giants have a lot of needs but passing on a generational pass rusher is something they can't do. The Giants aren't worried about his injury concerns and snatch Abdul Carter. Carter finished last year with 13 sacks, 10 hits, and 43 hurries on 350 pass-rush snaps. He has a pass-rush win rate of 22.6% and a pass rush grade of 92.4 per PFF.com
4

Patriots
Will CampbellOTLSU
The Patriots could go for a pass-catcher for Drake Maye here. However, they also need to protect him. Their offensive line needs a lot of help and they get some big help with Will Campbell. As a three-year starting left tackle, he's allowed only four sacks in over 1500 pass-block snaps.
5

Jaguars
Tetairoa McMillanWRArizona
I know the popular pick is to have the Jaguars taking Mason Graham. However, I have them taking the 6-4 wide receiver Tetairoa McMillan out of Arizona. Paired with Brian Thomas Jr. is going to help Trevor Lawrence finally become the quarterback they know he can be. They'll get defensive line help later and take the big guy with great hands and a 60% contested catch rate in 2024.
6

Raiders
Ashton JeantyRBBoise State
Ashton Jeanty to the Raiders feels inevitable. The Boise State standout finished last year with 2,595 yards and 29 rushing touchdowns. He had a 6.9 yard per carry average and part of that was brought down because teams had to repetitively stack the box. They won't be able to do that every down in the NFL. Jeanty will make Raiders fans quickly forget about the days of Josh Jacobs.
7

Jets
Mason GrahamDTMichigan
There are a lot of directions the Jets could go here. They need offensive line help, weapons for Justin Fields, a quarterback to develop, defensive line help, and more. They get the defensive line help by taking Mason Graham. He had a 92.6 run defense grade last year on the interior of the line but also helped in pass-rushing, finishing with 5 sacks, 9 QB hits, and 20 hurries.
8

Panthers
Jahdae BarronCBTexas
The Panthers continue their offseason of boosting the defense. They added a bunch of free agents to bolster the defense, and now they add Jahdae Barron. He allowed zero touchdowns last year and held quaterbacks to a 34.2 rating. He'll become a true lockdown corner in the NFL.
9

Saints
Shedeur SandersQBColorado
News has come out that Derek Carr may miss 2025 depending on how his shoulder injury and potential surgery go. It seems the two are heading towards a divorce anyways. Saints start new by drafting flashy QB Shedeur Sanders. He doesn't fold under pressure and is a playmaker.
10

Bears
Walter NolenDIOle Miss
The Bears did a great job in the free agency and set themselves up to take the highest player available on their board. They signed Grady Jarrett and they have last year's draft pick, Gervon Dexter. However, they can't pass up on Walter Nolen who is the most physically gifted DT in the draft. He was graded with a 91.6 in run defense in 2024.
11

49ers
Josh SimmonsOTOhio State
This may seem like a reach to some, however the 49ers are smitten with Simmons already. He is coming off a torn ACL in 2024 but in 2023 he only allowed one sack on 443 pass-block snaps. The 49ers met with Simmons at the combine and liked what they saw.
12

Cowboys
Mike GreenEDMarshall
With Jeanty gone, picking Mike Green out of Marshall feels like a Jerry Jones type play. They need somebody that can effectively get after the quarterback outside of Micah Parsons. Not to mention Parsons potentially being gone after next year. Green was graded by PFF at 91.4 for pass rush and 90.2 for run defense. He had 17 sacks last year, 10 hits, and 32 hurries. He'll fit well on this Dallas defense.
13

Dolphins
Will JohnsonCBMichigan
The Dolphins have quite a few needs and they fill one by drafting Will Johnson, cornerback out of Michigan. He's got quick feet and nice change of direction. He's been compared to Darius Slay and is pretty decent against the run as well.
14

Colts
Tyler WarrenTEPenn State
Whether its Anthony Richardson or Daniel Jones, the Colts need some more offensive playmakers. They get that with Tyler Warren. The tight end caught 104 passes last year for 1230 yards and 8 touchdowns. He also had a 61.9% contested catch rate. He's a physical player who has been compared to former Colts TE Dallas Clark.
15

Falcons
James Pearce Jr.EDTennessee
Some will say this is too high for James Pearce Jr. I don't think it is and neither do the Falcons. He's got the talent to become an All-Pro and will immediately become the best edge rusher on their team. Pearce had a 23% pass rush win rate last year.
16

Cardinals
Jalon WalkerLBGeorgia
The Cardinals need help rushing opposing quarterbacks. They draft Jalon Walker out of Georgia who can line up as a linebacker or edge rusher and improve the team all the way around. He spent a top-30 visit with the Cardinals and now they make him part of the team. He's got a lot of physical gifts and is a great athlete.
17

Bengals
Armand MembouOTMissouri
The Bengals are a hard team to figure out. They may be trading their best defensive player. They gave their two top wide receivers massive contracts. However, the problem over the past few years has been protecting Joe Burrow. They do that with drafting Armand Membou, who fell a little farther than most people think he will. He's a right tackle and will be an immediate starter for the bengals.
18

Seahawks
Jihaad CampbellLBAlabama
Seattle has quite a few needs. They draft Jihaad Campbell, linebacker out of Alabama, to become a centerpiece of their defense. After his top-30 visit with them they knew if he was there they were going to take him. He can fit as any type of linebacker spot due to his build and athleticism. He can also line up as an edge rusher.
19

Buccaneers
Malaki StarksSGeorgia
This could be a steal for the Bucs at pick 19. They take Malaki Starks, safety out of Georgia. He was a playmaker in the SEC for three straight seasons. He has a great football IQ and will be a starting safety for them right away. He's an excellent run defender.
20

Broncos
Luther BurdenWRMissouri
The Broncos get Bo Nix some help by adding Luther Burden out of Missouri. His pro comp is Deebo Samuel because he's a swiss army knife just like him. He can be used as a wide receiver, running back, and help out in a variety of ways. He's sharp and explosive and a natural playmaker who will create a lot of YAC for Bo and the Broncos.
21

Steelers
Will HowardQBOhio State
The Steelers shock everybody by making Will Howard the third quarterback off the board. Mike Tomlin loves the big bodied QB who can attack all types of defenses. Jon Gruden compared him to Josh Allen. He's a good athlete with great experience and size. He may take over right away, depending how quickly he picks up the offense.
22

Chargers
Colston LovelandTEMichigan
The Chargers take Colston Loveland, a 6-5 tight end out of Michigan. He can line up anywhere, including tight end, slot, or the X receiver. He received a 90.3 grade in receiving from PFF in 2024 and only had 2 drops. He's a great athlete and a natural pass catcher.
23

Packers
Emeke EgbukaWROhio State
The Packers get Jordan Love some pass catching help with Ohio State wide receiver Emeka Egbuka. They've struggled to get consistency out of their pass-catchers and that ends with Egbuka. He's tested off the charts among wide receivers in this draft. In 2024 he had 1011 yards, 12.5 yards per catch, and 10 receiving touchdowns. He primarily lines up in the snap and will be Jordan Love's new best friend.
24

Vikings
Shavon RevelCBECU
The Vikings grab cornerback Shavon Revel out of ECU. He's an athletic freak and despite coming off a torn ACL and from a smaller school, the Vikings believe in his fierce competitiveness and ability to come in and change their defensive backfield. His pro comp is Tariq Woolen.
25

Texans
Matthew GoldenWRTexas
The Houston Texans keep Matthew Golden in Texas. He can play both inside the slot and outside and has made some impressive one-handed catches. He's got good speed and can work the sideline very well. His pro-comp is Stefon Diggs, a guy the Texans just let walk in free agency. Now they get younger and faster.
26

Rams
Kelvin Banks Jr.OTTexas
The Rams take offensive tackle Kelvin Banks Jr. out of Texas. He may end up lining up at guard to start his career with them but his verstaility makes him valuable. He had an 89.9 pass block grade and an 81 run block grade in 2024 from PFF. The Rams focus on protecting Matt Stafford.
27

Ravens
Shemar StewartEDTexas A&M
The Ravens select edge rusher Shemar Stewart out of Texas A&M. He's a really good run-defender on the edge. While his stats didn't pop with a lot of sacks, he did have 33 QB hurries in 315 pass-rush snaps. When you're hurrying the quarterback 10% of the time, plus being a good run-defender...that's not too shabby. There may be better edge rushers in available, but the Ravens love his size.
28

Lions
Donovan EzeiruakuEDBoston College
The Lions saw when Aidan Hutchinson went down last year their pass rush took a huge blow. It won't happen again with them taking Boston College edge rusher Donovan Ezeiruaku. Let's assume Hutchinson doesn't get hurt this year and is back at full strength. Opposing quarterbacks are going to have a real bad time against the Lions.
29

Commanders
Josh Conerly Jr.OTOregon
After meeting with him at the combine the Commanders loved Josh Conerly. He fits their scheme well and will be able to help elevate the run and pass game. He may be moved to right tackle, but either way he should help protect Jayden Daniels, who's coming off a great first season. His pro-comp is Broderick Jones.
30

Bills
Kenneth GrantDIMichigan
The Bills met with Kenneth Grant on a Top-30 visit and now make him part of the team. The interior d-linemen will be able to contribute right away for the Bills. He's got great size and quickness and the strength to hold up against double teams. This will help the Bills take that last elevated step up to stop losing in the playoffs and to finally see Josh Allen make a Super Bowl.
31

Chiefs
Grey ZabelOTNorth Dakota State
The Chiefs add offensive tackle Grey Zabel out of North Dakota State. He's made starts at left tackle, right tackle, center, and left guard. His versatility will make him very valuable. He didn't just make starts at all those positions, in the last three years he's only allowed a combined total of four sacks and 16 QB hurries.
32

Eagles
Nic ScourtonEDTexas A&M
The Eagles lost Josh Sweat, who was a big part of their Super Bowl as an edge rusher. They replace him with Texas A&M edge rusher Nic Scourton. He had a 17% pass-rush win rate last year on his way to 4 sacks, 4 QB hits, and 28 QB hurries.

Round 2

In the second round of my 2025 NFL mock draft, the Browns get their guy in Jaxson Dart. The Giants, Bears, Cowboys, and Broncos all grab running backs.

The Jets also grab themselves a quarterback for their future. Will a Justin Fields-like quarterback behind Justin Fields help them with consistency, even if there is an injury to Fields? Can Jaxson Dart perform well in the NFL? Also, how will Cam Skattebo look in Ben Johnson’s offense?

#TeamPickPosCollege
33

BrownsComp Pick
Jaxson DartQBOle Mis
The Browns continue a strong draft by getting a quarterback that probably shouldn't have slipped to the second round in Jaxson Dart. He's a two-sport athlete who has a big ar with natural movement and good mobility. In 2024 he had 4,276 passing yards, 29 touchdowns, 6 interceptions, and an average of a 122.3 passer rating. Deshaun Watson is finished.
34

Giants
Omarion HamptonRBNorth Carolina
The Giants took an edge rusher in Round 1 of the draft. Now they take running back Omarion Hampton out of North Carolina in Round 2. Tyrone Tracy was serviceable last year. However, Omarion should be able to step in and take the production of Tracy and Singleary both, and ten some. His pro comp is Rashard Mendenhall and he can run with power, cange of direction explosiveness, and catch passes out of the backfield.
35

Titans
Elic AyomanorWRStandford
The Titans have a lot of needs. With their second pick in the draft they help their new quarterback with Stanford receiver Elic Ayomanor. He's a possession receiver who runs excellet routes and has a high football IQ. He's 6-2, 210 and uses his body to get off of press coverage and beat guys down the field.
36

Jaguars
Omarr Norman-LottDITennessee
The Jaguars may surprise some with their draft picks through the first two rounds, but they're taking guys they think can help change their team right away. In the second round, they take defensive tackle Omarr Norman-Lott out of Tennessee. He's a 6-3 d-linemen who is better than his stats show. He had a high pass-rush win rate and is good at stopping the run as well.
37

Raiders
Trey AmosCBOle Miss
The Raiders beef up their secondary by adding Trey Amos, cornerback out of Ole Miss. His pro comp is Terrion Arnold. He's got good size and movement and will immediately be the best defensive back on this team. PFF gave him an 85.6 coverage grade in 2024 and an 81 run defense grade.
38

Patriots
Jayden HigginsWRIowa State
My original mock had the Patriots taking Tetairoa in the first round. After more thought I liked them taking the best offensive tackle in the draft in Will Campbell. They nab themselves a tall big-bodied, possession receiver either way in Jayden Higgins out of Iowa State. Higgins is an excellent route runner who can run from any alignment. For a 6-4 receiver, he has impressive foot quickness and smooth hips. He had 1185 receiving yards and 9 touchdowns in 2024.
39

Bears
via CAR
Cam SkatteboRBArizona State
The Bears draft running back Cam Skattebo out of Arizona State to become the next Jahmyr Gibbs. He has a slightly different running style and will likely be more of the David Montgomery role in the offense. However, he's a hard runner who is coming off a season with 1712 rushings yards, 21 rushing touchdowns, and 543 receiving yards. He was 2nd in the league in missed tackles forced and 3rd in yards after contact.
40

Saints
via SF via MIA via DEN
Tyleik WilliamsDTOhio State
The Saints add to their defensive front-seven with Tyleik Williams. His pro comp is Da'ron Payne. He's a powerful DT who could develop into a great run-stopping lineman. His pass rush grade isn't great but his run defense grade is one of the highest in the drafts, which will make him a good fit for the Saints.
41

Bears
Mykel WilliamsEDGeorgia
The Bears continue to elevate their defense by taking edge rusher Mykel Williams out of Georgia. He's a strong edge rusher who is a strong run defender. He'll look to improve his pass rushing skill set. Still, he finished with 5 sacks, 6 hits, 15 hurries, and 2 batted balls.
42

Jets
Jalen MilroeQBAlabama
The Jets draft Alabama quarterback Jalen Milroe to grow behind Fields. The best part about Milroe is if Fields gets injured, there's no step back in the dual-threat quarterback area becaues Milroe can be a dual threat as well. He needs some development as he was inconsistent in college. However, this feels like the perfect landing spot for him to sit and develop.
43

49ersComp Pick
Landon JacksonEDArkansas
The 49ers draft edge rusher Landon Jackson out of Arkansas. After his top-30 visit with them, they were ready to make him part of the team. His pro comp is Carl Nassib and he's got great size and cornering. He has a different making build in height and weight and good strength.
44

Cowboys
RBIowa
Dallas fills a big need by drafting running back Kaleb Johnson out of Iowa. Johnson is a physical back with strong north-to-south ability. He has goo dvision and the balance to shrug off arm tackles. He's been compared to Todd Gurley. Last year at Iowa he ran for 1535 rushing yards and 21 touchdowns. He was 6th in the league in yards after contact and 3rd in carries of 15+ yards.
45

Coltsvia WAS
Kevin Winston, Jr.SPenn State
The Colts take the best ball-hawking safety in the draft, Kevin Winston Jr. out of Penn State. He has great hands and is a high-intelligence player. He's a really good urn stopper, and in 2023 was excellent in man coverage. This year he tore his ACL after two games, however, he's healthy and ready to compete .
46

Falcons
Maxwell HairstonCBKentucky
The Falcons bolster their secondary by selecting Kentucky CB Maxwell Hairston. He may not have had the best 2024 season after a good 2023, but he's a feirce competitor who excels at getting phsyical on the line with Wide Receivers. He has a high football IQ and is a really good tackler. He allowed 0 touchdowns in 2024, even though he only had one interception.
47

Cardinals
Xavier RestrepoWRMiami
The Cardinals add to their receiving corps and give Kyler Murray another weapon in Miami slo treceiver Xavier Restrepo. He's got great hands and can gain separation well. His pro comp is Sterling Shepard. Last year he played almost all of his snaps from the slot and had 1,127 receiving yards and 11 receiving touchdowns. He'll play out of the slot for them.
48

Dolphins
T.J. SandersDTSouth Carolina
The Dolphins continue building through the trenches, drafting T.J. Sanders, a big 6-4, 290 pound DT out of South Carolina. He received a 2024 PFF grade of 82.4 overall. He's quick for his size and can shoot gaps and disrupt plays whether it's against the run or pass. His pro comp is Quinton Jefferson.
49

Bengals
Xavier WattsSNotre Dame
The Bengals need some help at safety and take Notre Dame safety Xavier Watts. He is also a high IQ, ball-hawking safety. He can also cover at free safety, the slot, or be in the box. He received an 89.5 coverage grade in 2024, allowed 0 touchdowns, and had 6 ints.
50

Seahawks
Jack BechWRTCU
The Seahawks need to work on replacing D.K. Metcalf, who they traded to the Steelers for a 2nd rounder. They use one of their second rounders to work on replacing him by selecting wide receiver Jack Bech out of TCU. They are big shoes to fill but Bech is a 6-2 playmaker with really good hands. Last year he had 1034 receiving yards and a 65% contested catch rate.
51

Broncosvia IND
Quinshon JudkinsRBOhio State
After hosting him for a top-30 visit, it was always in the Broncos plans to take running back Quinshon Judkins out of Ohio State. He'll immediately step in as the starter. He's a strong north-to-south runner who has a nice speed and power combo. He can also create some really good yards after the catch. He's a tough player who will be relied on in this offense. Last year while splitting the work load he ran for 1060 yards and 14 touchdowns, receiving a 90 rushing grade from PFF.
52

Seahawksvia PIT
Bradyn SwinsonEDLSU
The Seahawks need some pass rushing help and they get it by drafting edge rusher Bradyn Swinson out of LSU. He had a 22.1% pass rush win rate last year on his way to 9 sacks, 8 QB hits, and 43 hurries. He has good burst and decent speed and his high pass-rush win rate has been present in each of the last three seasons, showing he's not just a one-season wonder.
53

Buccaneers
Demetrius Knight Jr.LBSouth Carolina
The Bucs beef up their linebacking corps by taking Demetrius Knight Jr. out of South Carolina. He had a 78.5 pass rush grade, an 85.4 run defense grade and plays very physically. His pro comp is Bobby Okereke. He has a fast processor and is strong.
54

Packers
Princely UmanmielenEDOle Miss
The Packers continue their strong draft by taking edge rusher Princely Umanmielen out of Ole Miss. In 2024 Umanmielen had a 22.8% pass rush win rate and compiled 11 sacks, 16 QB hits, and 28 hurries.
55

Chargers
Derrick HarmonDIOregon
The Chargers draft Derrick Harmon, defensive tackle out of Oregon, to beef up their defensive line. He's got good arm length and a quick first step with a high motor. He has a high football IQ at the position and a lot of competitiveness.
56

Billsvia MIN
JT TuimoloauEDOhio State
The Bills add pass rusher JT Tuimoloau out of Ohio State. His pro comp is Kwity Payne and he'll help make life tough for opposing quarterbacks. He's improved each year. He's a very consistent edge rusher with a powerful first step. Last year, he finished with 15 sacks and also graded very well against the run. He'll elevate this defense to help against the other AFC offensive juggernauts as the Bills now have a fierce defensive front line.
57

Panthers
via LA
Jack SawyerEDOhio State
Back to back Ohio State pass rushers added as the Panthers add edge rusher Jack Sawyer. He had 10 sacks last year and a 17.6% pass rush win rate. He also grades well against the defense. He's ranked all over the board with some having him as a Top-20 player. His pro comp is Rob Ninkovich. After free agency and the first two rounds of the draft, the Panthers defense looks much different and much stronger.
58

Texans
Carson SchwesingerLBUCLA
The Texans need some help in the linebacking corps and they get it by drafting Carson Schwesinger. To'oTo'o was last year's addition and now they add another young backer to help bolster their defense. His pro comp is Payton Wilson. He has a high motor and isn't afraid to lay a hard hit on the offense. He has excellent ursuit speed and vision.
59

Ravens
Tyler BookerGAlabama/b>
The Ravens add guard Tyler Booker out of Alabama. He's a high football IQ guy who's great for a run heavy scheme like the Ravens have. Todd Monkenen will love his size and drive.
60

Lionsvia LAR/i>
Darien PorterCBIowa State
The Lions don't have many needs but one of them is at cornerback. They address that by drafting Darien Porter out of Iowa State. He allowed an average passer rating of just 4.7 last year, allowing just 5 catches for 70 yards in 12 games. He received a 90.1 coverage grade.
61

Commanders
Benjamin MorrisonCBNotre Dame
The Commanders need help at the cornerback spot and they get it by drafting Notre Dame standout Benjamin Morrison. He's a smart, high football IQ guy who moves very smoothly at the CB spot. He did have a hip surgery he is continuing to recover/get stronger from. However, he's going to eleveate this defense immediately and will only continue to get better.
62

Bills
Isaiah BondWRTexas
The Bills take a page out of the Chiefs playbook and draft speedster Wide receiver Isaiah Bond. He may have some development to do to become an every-down contributor, however, he's a top-tier athlete with world class speed. His YAC and ADOT are above the 60th percentile and the Bills can use him in a variety of different ways.
63

Chiefs
Jared IveyEDOle Miss
The Chiefs add to the defensive line with edge rusher Jared Ivey out of Ole Miss. He's a physically gifted player with a lot of power in his hands. He doesn't have the same speed as some of the other guys in the draft, but the Chiefs will find creative ways to get him into making plays.
64

Eagles
via NO/i>
Tate RatledgeGGeorgia
The Eagles love Georgia players these past few years and they need help on the interior of their offensive line. Tate Ratledge checks both those boxes. He's primarily started at right guard and can help pass blocking and provide downhill power in the run game.

Round 3

Finally, in round 3 of my mock draft, we see seven more running backs and two more quarterbacks. This includes Tyler Shough getting drafted. Shough seems to be the quarterback that scouts are all over the board on. Was he taken too soon in this draft?

With the Chiefs taking TreVeyon Henderson, will their offense be the best that we’ve seen yet? Also, which of these third-round receivers will make the biggest impact for their teams?

#TeamPickPosCollege
65

Giants
Donovan JacksonOTOhio State
The Giants add offensive tackle/guard Donovan Jackson out of Ohio State. His versatility at starting at both positions make him a valuable add in the third round by the Giants. I think he'll be a starting guard right away in the NFL but he could help out at tackle as well.
66

Chiefsvia TEN
TreVeyon HendersonRBOhio State
The other half of the Ohio State running back committee, TreVeyon Henderson, goes to the Chiefs. Whether it's Pacheco or Hunt, I think Henderson is a perfect complimentary back. He's a fast agile guy who can assist in the passing game as well.
67

BrownsComp Pick
Dylan SampsonRBTennessee
The Browns draft Tennessee running back Dylan Sampson in the third here. Unfortunately after another knee blowout, Nick Chubb didn't look like the same back. The Browns don't have anybody to fill in for him adequately either. Now they do. Sampson's speed, patience, and vision make him a big time playmaker for a team that needs big time playmakers. He ran for 1488 yards and 22 touchdowns last year.
68

Raiders
Jalen RoyalsWRUtah State
The Raiders grab Jalen Royals, wide receiver out of Utah State. He has strong hands, is a great route runner. He's strong versus press coverage and can pick up some nice YAC. Geno's going to love this guy.
69

Patriots
Damien MartinezRBMiami
The Patriots get better on offense by adding Damien Martinez out of Miami. The running back will be an early-down NFL back with good size and a physical playing style. His pro comp is Jeremy Hill. He can also pass-block better than Rhamondre Stevenson, their current top RB.
70

Jaguars
Andrew MukubaSTexas
The Jaguars select safety Andrew Mukuba out of Texas. He's descisive and explosive and plays the ball in the air not the receiver. His pro comp is Devin McCourty and he should be able to start right away. He allowed an average of 12.1 passer rating last year, allowed 0 touchdonws, and had 5 interceptions.
71

Saints
via SF via MIA via DEN
Elijah ArroyoTEMiami
Miami used to be considered tight end U. Elijah Arroyo helps them get back to that after being drafted by the Saints and excelling. They did resign Juwan Johnson, however, but Hill is expected to be cut. They need somebody at tight end who can make plays. Arroyo is a receiving tight end who can line up as a wing back or slot, just like Hill could. He's got sure hands and will fit the offense well.
72

Bears
Aireonte ErseryOTMinnesota
The Bears have added to their defense and grabbed a running back. Now they grab offensive line depth in the big 6-6 offensive tackle out of Minnesota, Aireonte Ersery. Their current line is much improved, however, they lack major depth. Ersery may even come in and take Braxton Jones' job. In 2024 in 419 pass blocking snaps, he only allowed 1 sack.
73

Jets
Chris Paul Jr.LBOle Miss
Defensive players keep coming off the board as the Jets take linebacker Chris Paul Jr. He's a fluid athlete who can communicate pre-snap and post-snap. He was the quarterback of the Ole Miss defense and he'll elevate an already good Jets defense.
74

Panthers
via SF
Tre HarrisWROle Miss
The Panthers select Tre Harris out of Ole Miss to step in and potentially become a WR1 for them. Last year he had 1030 yards and averaged 17.2 yards per reception, primarily out wide. He had a 61.5% contested catch rate and a 95 PFF grade vs. man coverage. He'll help the Panthers push the ball down the field.
75

49ersComp Pick
Darius AlexanderDTToledo
The 49ers more defensive line help by adding Toledo DT Darius Alexander. He scored a 90.3 run defense grade from PFF in 2024. He's explosive and has excellent measureables.
76

Cowboys
Azareye'h ThomasCBFlorida State
The Cowboys get some help in their defensive backfield by taking Azareye'h Thomas out of Florida State. The cornerback is a constant pre-snap communicator. He is a good blitzer and very competitive. He'll be a fun piece for Dallas to add to the defense.
77

Patriotsvia ATL
Nick EmmanworiSSouth Carolina
The Patriots continue a strong draft by adding some help at safety with Nick Emmanwori out of South Carolina. His pro comp is Obi Melfonwu and he has elite length, speed, and freakish athletic testing.
78

Cardinals
CJ WestDTIndiana
The Cardinals add to their defensive line with CJ West, defensive tackle out of Indiana. His pro comp is Timmy Jernigan. He has a high energy playing style and a good first step. He'll immediately have an impact helping stop the run for the Cardinals.
79

Texansvia MIA
Jonah SavaiinaeaOTArizona
The Texans add offensive tackle Jonah Savaiinaea after trading away their top offensive lineman in the offseason. Savaiinaea has started at left tackle, right tackle, and right guard over the last three years and will be able to be placed wherever the Texans need him. He only allowed 8 sacks in that time and 5 qb hits. His versatility makes him very valuable.
80

Coltsvia WAS
Jared WilsonCGeorgia
The Colts take Jared Wilson, center out of Georgia. The left side of the Colts offensive line is pretty solid. The middle and right side needs help and Wilson has played on the ride side of a really good Georgia offensive line for several years now. He allowed - sacks on 511 pass block snaps this year and he can run block fairly well too.
81

Bengals
Alfred CollinsDITexas
The Bengals add defensive linemen Alfred Collins out of Texas. His pro comp is A'Shawn Robinson - he has a strong upper body and a well built frame. He has the versatility to play all along the interior of the line. Last year PFF gave him an 85 run defense grade.
82

Seahawks
Tyler ShoughQBLouisville
The Seahawks take quarterback Tyler Shough out of Louisville to develop behind Sam Darnold. Some scouts actually have Shough as high as the second ranked quarterback in this draft. His pro comp is Chad Henne. Despite an injury history and his age, he has good size and arm talent.
83

Steelers
DJ GiddensRBKansas State
The Steelers take running back DJ Giddens out of Kansas State. He has good vision, patience, and a strong one-cut. He'll pair with Jaylen Warren to create a nice one-two punch. Last year he had 1343 rushing yards and 258 receiving yards.
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Buccaneers
Kyle KennardEDSouth Carolina
The Bucs add edge rusher Kyle Kennard, an edge rusher out of South Carolina. He's got an explosive first step and has good hands. The 6-5 edge rusher had 10 sacks, 6 QB hits, and 23 QB hurries in 310 pass rush snaps lsat year.
85

Broncosvia IND
Shemar TurnerDTTexas A&M
The Broncos take defensive tackle Shemar Turner. He can play anywhere on the defensive line thanks to his effort and good hand useage. He has good instincts and a high motor.
86

Chargers
RJ HarveyRBUCF
The Chargers take running back RJ Harvey out of UCF. He had a high missed tackles forced last year on his way to 1,578 rushing yards and and 22 rushing touchdowns. He also had 267 receiving yards.
87

Packers
Dorian StrongCBVirginia Tech
The Packers add cornerback Dorian Strong out of Virginia Tech. He's a really competitive defender who is strong and smart. He only allowed one touchdown last year and over the past two years has allowed an average of just over 30 for a passer rating.
88

Jaguarsvia MIN
Mason TaylorTELSU
The Jaguars continue to give Trevor Lawrence more weapons. They got rid of Evan Engram this offseason. Now they add Mason Taylor, a 6-5 255 pound tight end. He can play as a tight end or line up as a receiver.
89

Texans
Terrace FergusonTE/b>Oregon
The Texans continue to add weapons for CJ Stroud by selecting tight end Terrance Ferguson out of Oregon. He's 6-5 and moves well for his size. He should be a nice compliment to Dalton Schultz and could line up both on and off the line.
90

Rams
Nohl WilliamsCBCalifornia
The Rams take cornerback Nohl Williams, cornerback out of Cal. He's a storng press-man corner who plays with physical coverage style and run-defense skills. His pro comp is Jaylon Jones and he could become a starter right away.
91

Ravens
Kyle WilliamsWRWashington State
The Ravens add to their receiver room with Washington State wide receiver Kyle Williams. He's a 6-0 wide receiver who can line up wide or in the slot. He was graded an 89.8 vs. man coverage by PFF last year. He finished the year with 1196 yards, a 17.1 yards per catch, and 14 touchdowns.
92

Seahawksvia DET
Cobee BryantCBKansas
The Seahawks add cornerback Cobee Bryant. His pro comp is Josh Norman. He's got a top-tier mentality to win and a hitter's mentality as well. He has long arms and good closing speed.
93

Saints
via WAS
Devin NealRBKansas
The Saints add running back Devin Neal out of Kansas. Alvin Kamara seems to be on the back half of his career and has had some trouble staying healthy. Neal can eleviate some of the stress on him by coming in and helping. He's a good receiver and pass-blocker as well. Last year he finished with 1262 rushing yards, 16 touchdowns, and 266 receiving yards.
94

Brownsvia BUF
Marcus MbowOTPurdue
The Browns select tackle Marcus Mbow out of Prudue. He's got good leg drive and adequate arm length for the NFL. He's 6-5 but only 300 pounds. He'll likely play at guard to start. He has starting experience at right tackle and right guard.
95

Chiefs
Jacob ParrishCBKansas State
The Chiefs draft cornerback Jacob Parrish out of Kansas State who can play cornerback or slot into a nickel back type of role. He's a reliable tackler and is good at man coverage. He's a good zone cover guy but has been improving in man coverage.
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Eagles
via NO/i>
Tory HortonWRColorado State
The Eagles take a chance on wide receiver Tory Horton out of Colorado State. He was injured last year. However, he does all the little things right. He's a 6-3 possession receiver who could become a coach favorite. He's also a good blocker which will help in the Eagles offense whether they're running Barkley or Hurts.
97

Vikings
Lathan RansomSOhio State
The Vikings add safety Lathan Ransom out of Ohio State. He is an excellent run stopper and a phsycial player. He has good recognition and trusts his insticts. He also looks to punch out the football.
98

DolphinsComp Pick
Jonas SankerSVirginia
The Dolphins take safety Jonas Sanker out of Virignia. He's a 6-1 safety who had a 15.4% forced completion rate last year. He also was tied for 11th among all safetys in coverage stops.
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GiantsComp Pick
Dillon GabrielQBOregon
The Giants get their quarterback of the future in quarterback Dillon Gabriel out of Oregon. His pro comp is Kellen Moore. He's only 6-0 and 200 pounds, but he's got really good poise, anticipation, and a high football IQ.
100

49ersComp Pick
Jarquez HunterRBAuburn
The 49ers love adding early mid-round running backs and they do it again with Auburn standout RB Jarquez Hunter. He's a playmaker who can step in and help CMC in event of injury. Last year he had 1201 rushing yardsand a really good elusive rating.
101

Rams
Comp Pick
Harold Fannin Jr.TEBowling Green
The Rams add tight end Harold Fannin, JR. out of Bowling Green. Even thoug hhe's from a smaller school - he had a great receiving grade at 96.4. He can run block as ewll. He finishe dlast year with 1555 yards and 10 touchdowns. His pro comp is Jonnu Smith.
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LionsComp Pick
Savion WilliamsWRTCU
The Lions add wide receiver Savion Williams out of TCU. His pro comp is Cordarelle Patterson and he's a do it all guy just like CP. He is versatile, really good at contested catches, and can be used as a wildcat QB and RB. Lions will love using him on trick plays.

 

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