Mock Draft

4/21/25

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2025 NFL Mock Draft: Final Picks, Predictions For All 7 Rounds

Miami Hurricanes quarterback Cam Ward drops back to pass against Georgia Tech Yellow Jackets in college football game action at Bobby Dodd Stadium
Miami Hurricanes quarterback Cam Ward (1) drops back to pass against the Georgia Tech Yellow Jackets in the third quarter at Bobby Dodd Stadium at Hyundai Field. Brett Davis-Imagn Images

Only a few days remain before the 2025 NFL Draft kicks off in Green Bay. The three-day event will define how the next few years shape up for all 32 teams. There will be major fallout regardless of whether picks hit or not.

Our seven-round 2025 NFL mock draft blends my own evaluations with how I see team needs and what I've heard from league personnel. Of course, all 257 picks will be exactly right as you'd expect. Just don't hold me to that.

We'll surely see some trades and more signings before the first round, but this seven-round beast captures how I think things should shake out. 

7-Round 2025 NFL Mock Draft 

Miami Hurricanes quarterback Cam Ward (1) warms up prior to the game against the Iowa State Cyclones at Camping World Stadium. Jasen Vinlove-Imagn Images

1. Tennessee Titans

Selection: Cameron Ward, QB, Miami (FL)

There's not much surprise with the top overall pick. Cameron Ward brings elite physical traits with a gunslinger play style. He's risky because of his nonchalant attitude on the field, but the Titans need an x-factor to rejuvenate their franchise. 


Colorado Buffaloes wide receiver Travis Hunter dives for a touchdown in the second quarter against the Cincinnati Bearcats in college football game action at Folsom Field
Colorado Buffaloes wide receiver Travis Hunter (12) dives for a touchdown in the second quarter against the Cincinnati Bearcats at Folsom Field. Ron Chenoy-Imagn Images

2. Cleveland Browns

Selection: Travis Hunter, WR, Colorado

I believe it would be a mistake to overlook a quarterback unless there’s confidence in later alternatives, and Cleveland may have something planned. If that's the case, then Travis Hunter should be chosen instead of Abdul Carter.

With Cleveland's offense ranked 32nd in 2024, they are in dire need of support, and Hunter possesses the charisma and dedication to become a transformative figure for the city.


Missouri Tigers offensive lineman Armand Membou (79) lines up against the Massachusetts Minutemen during the first half at Warren McGuirk Alumni Stadium. Mandatory Credit: Eric Canha-Imagn Images
Missouri Tigers offensive lineman Armand Membou (79) lines up against the Massachusetts Minutemen during the first half at Warren McGuirk Alumni Stadium. Mandatory Credit: Eric Canha-Imagn Images

3, New York Giants

Selection: Armand Membou, OL, Missouri

Going with a quarterback makes some level of sense, but the Giants did not fill out their roster well enough to force it. Creating a better ecosystem for a quarterback matters, so the Giants go with Armand Membou.

Membou has the traits and play style to be their version of Tristan Wirfs, even if he's a raw prospect. 


Penn State Nittany Lions defensive end Abdul Carter (11) reacts after sacking Maryland Terrapins quarterback MJ Morris (not pictured) during the first quarter at Beaver Stadium.
Penn State Nittany Lions defensive end Abdul Carter (11) reacts after sacking Maryland Terrapins quarterback MJ Morris during the first quarter at Beaver Stadium. Matthew O'Haren-Imagn Images.

4. New England Patriots

Selection: Abdul Carter, EDGE, Penn State

This is the most favorable scenario for New England. With the Giants already possessing two elite pass-rushers and potential health concerns regarding Carter, the Patriots can select the top-rated player on most draft boards.

Carter has the potential to become a regular Pro Bowler.


LSU Tigers offensive tackle Will Campbell in action during the second half against the Texas A&M Aggies in college football game at Kyle Field
LSU Tigers offensive tackle Will Campbell (66) in action during the second half against the Texas A&M Aggies. Maria Lysaker-Imagn Images.

5. Jacksonville Jaguars

Selection: Will Campbell, OL, LSU

Going with a defensive tackle makes sense, but will Liam Coen opt against beefing up his offensive line? The Jaguars need to do everything it takes to help Trevor Lawrence, and starting Ezra Cleveland at guard isn't ideal.

Will Campbell profiles as a high-end guard who can kick out to tackle if the Jaguars prefer him there.


Michigan defensive lineman Mason Graham and defensive end Derrick Moore tackle Texas running back Jaydon Blue during college football game action at Michigan Stadium in Ann Arbor
Michigan defensive lineman Mason Graham (55) and defensive end Derrick Moore (8) tackle Texas running back Jaydon Blue (23) during the second half at Michigan Stadium in Ann Arbor.

6. San Francisco 49ers (via LV)

Selection: Mason Graham, DT, Michigan

San Francisco has greater needs than we're accustomed to with this regime, yet they still possess more picks (11) than they can utilize. Shifting some of that draft capital to secure one of the top elite players at a crucial position is a smart strategy.

Mason Graham is exceptionally disruptive and could be the most reliable prospect in this draft class.


Georgia Bulldogs defensive lineman Mykel Williams (13) celebrates after a tackle against the Clemson Tigers in the third quarter at Mercedes-Benz Stadium. Mandatory Credit: Brett Davis-USA TODAY Sports
Georgia Bulldogs defensive lineman Mykel Williams (13) celebrates after a tackle against the Clemson Tigers in the third quarter at Mercedes-Benz Stadium. Brett Davis-USA TODAY Sports.

7. New York Jets

Selection: Mykel Williams, EDGE, Georgia

Going with an offensive playmaker is tempting, but Aaron Glenn is a defensive head coach. That tends to sway how teams draft, and he should be concerned whether Jermaine Johnson will bounce back from injury at full health.

Mykel Williams gives the Jets to replenish what was once a major strength of this roster. He's a strong run defender with traits to become a Pro Bowl pass-rusher.


Marshall Thundering Herd defensive lineman Mike Green (15) celebrates after sacking Virginia Tech Hokies quarterback Kyron Drones (1) during the first quarter at Lane Stadium. Mandatory Credit: Peter Casey-Imagn Images
Marshall Thundering Herd defensive lineman Mike Green (15) celebrates after sacking Virginia Tech Hokies quarterback Kyron Drones (1) during the first quarter at Lane Stadium. Peter Casey-Imagn Images

8. Carolina Panthers

Selection: Mike Green, EDGE, Marshall

There aren't many teams facing a more difficult smorgasbord of options than Carolina will at No. 8. They need an edge-rusher desperately, but who do they choose?

Mike Green had the best tape and showed out at the Senior Bowl and Combine. That should be enough to overlook the low level of competition he faced.


Colorado Buffaloes quarterback Shedeur Sanders (2) attempts a pass during the first half against the Baylor Bears at Folsom Field.
Colorado Buffaloes quarterback Shedeur Sanders (2) attempts a pass during the first half against the Baylor Bears at Folsom Field. Christopher Hanewinckel-Imagn Images.

9. New Orleans Saints

Selection: Shedeur Sanders, QB, Colorado

I don't buy that New Orleans would prioritize Jaxson Dart when they can get someone to energize the fan base with and build a pro-ready scheme around in Shedeur Sanders.

Sanders would benefit from playing in a dome for more than half the season and a raucous home crowd that will embrace his flashy play style but hard-working personality. This would also protect New Orleans in the short term if Derek Carr's injury woes continue.


Boise State Broncos running back Ashton Jeanty runs for a first down against Nevada Wolf Pack in college football game action at Albertsons Stadium
State Broncos running back Ashton Jeanty (2) runs for a first down against the Nevada Wolf Pack during the second half at Albertsons Stadium. Boise State won 28-21. Mandatory Credit: Brian Losness-Imagn Images

10. Chicago Bears

Selection: Ashton Jeanty, RB, Boise State

This is a boring and chalk pick at this point, but it's undeniable Ben Johnson built his offseason in hopes of having the flexibility to go any direction at No. 10.

Ashton Jeanty is the best overall talent in the class and can carry the Bears to the postseason in 2025. Pairing him with Caleb Williams in Johnson's offense will be tremendous.


Ohio State Buckeyes offensive lineman Josh Simmons (71) blocks Missouri Tigers defensive lineman Darius Robinson (6) during the second quarter at AT&T Stadium.
Ohio State Buckeyes offensive lineman Josh Simmons (71) blocks Missouri Tigers defensive lineman Darius Robinson (6) during the second quarter at AT&T Stadium. Jerome Miron-USA TODAY Sports.

11. Las Vegas Raiders (via SF)

Selection: Josh Simmons, OT, Ohio State

Las Vegas picks up an additional Day 2 and Day 3 pick for moving down, and they still get their top target.

With Kolton Miller needing a new long-term deal and the right tackle spot lacking a great option, the Raiders should focus more on having strong trenches than prioritizing playmaking. Josh Simmons would be the best tackle in the class if he weren't coming off a torn ACL.


Arizona Wildcats wide receiver Tetairoa McMillan on the field during the second quarter against the UCF Knights in college football game action at FBC Mortgage Stadium
Arizona Wildcats wide receiver Tetairoa McMillan (4) during the second quarter against the UCF Knights at FBC Mortgage Stadium. Mike Watters-Imagn Images.

12. Dallas Cowboys

Selection: Tetairoa McMillan, WR, Arizona

Tetairoa McMillan is a perfect match with CeeDee Lamb among the available options, showcasing exceptional size and ability to create plays after the catch. Dak Prescott will appreciate having two distinct receivers who simplify his responsibilities.

This strategy also gives Dallas the opportunity to select a running back in Round 2 instead of opting for a less critical position at No. 12.


Mississippi Rebels defensive lineman Walter Nolen waits for the snap during the second half against the Kentucky Wildcats in college football game action at Vaught-Hemingway Stadium
Mississippi Rebels defensive linemen Walter Nolen (2) waits for the snap during the second half against the Kentucky Wildcats at Vaught-Hemingway Stadium. Petre Thomas-Imagn Images

13. Miami Dolphins

Selection: Walter Nolen, DT, Ole Miss

Miami is entering a critical draft after botching its roster management for years. They have an unfathomable number of needs for one draft class, so it would be wise to go with the best player available at a high-value position.

Walter Nolen has character concerns that need vetting, but his upside is higher than almost anyone's in this class. 


Michigan Wolverines defensive lineman Kenneth Grant (78) celebrates a missed field goal by the Washington Huskies, topic during the first quarter at Alaska Airlines Field at Husky Stadium.
Michigan Wolverines defensive lineman Kenneth Grant (78) celebrates a missed field goal by the Washington Huskies during the first quarter at Alaska Airlines Field at Husky Stadium. Joe Nicholson-Imagn Images.

14. Indianapolis Colts

Selection: Kenneth Grant, DT, Michigan

Tight ends frequently find themselves heading to Indianapolis, but the Colts' defense is also in need of some rebuilding. With the Colts starting two defensive tackles at the age of 31, this would be an ideal opportunity for the team to infuse youth into their roster.

The 335-pound Kenneth Grant can work his way into the rotation while continuing to improve his pass-rush repertoire. 


Oregon Ducks defensive lineman Derrick Harmon breaks past Illinois Fighting Illini offensive lineman Brandon Henderson in college football game action at Autzen Stadium
Oregon Ducks defensive lineman Derrick Harmon (55) breaks past Illinois Fighting Illini offensive lineman Brandon Henderson (75) during the second half at Autzen Stadium. Troy Wayrynen-Imagn Images

15. Atlanta Falcons

Selection: Derrick Harmon, DT, Oregon

Losing Grady Jarrett has further diminished a defensive line that already struggles with consistency and potential. To strengthen his defense, Raheem Morris should focus on enhancing the interior of the unit.

Last season, Derrick Harmon emerged as the most effective pass-rusher among tackles and is likely to establish a meaningful role early in his career.


Alabama Crimson Tide linebacker Jihaad Campbell (11) ready for the play during the third quarter against the Oklahoma Sooners at Gaylord Family-Oklahoma Memorial Stadium.
Alabama Crimson Tide linebacker Jihaad Campbell (11) ready for the play during the third quarter against the Oklahoma Sooners at Gaylord Family-Oklahoma Memorial Stadium. William Purnell-Imagn Images.

16. Arizona Cardinals

Selection: Jihaad Campbell, LB, Alabama

Arizona wisely acquired multiple veterans for the defensive front seven in free agency. This unit requires grit, toughness, and explosiveness as it undergoes renovation.

While middle linebackers often don't stand out, Jihaad Campbell appears to have the potential to become a future superstar. His physicality, range, and ability to make plays on all three downs fit seamlessly into Jonathan Gannon's defensive scheme.


American team defensive lineman Shemar Stewart of Texas A&M (14) works in drills during Senior Bowl practice for the National team.
American team defensive lineman Shemar Stewart of Texas A&M (14) works in drills during Senior Bowl practice for the National team. Vasha Hunt-Imagn Images.

17. Cincinnati Bengals

Selection: Shemar Stewart, EDGE, Texas A&M

A trench player seems inevitable for Cincinnati as they need to revamp the interior of their offensive line and their entire defensive line.

The highest-rated player available is Shemar Stewart, who is somewhat reminiscent of who Trey Hendrickson was out of college. Neither player knew how to use their immense tools but offered All-Pro upside if given time to develop.


North Dakota State tackle Grey Zabel congratulates teammate Cam Miller on a touchdown at Folsom Field in Boulder, Colorado, on Thursday, August 29, 2024.David Samson / The Forum
North Dakota State tackle Grey Zabel congratulates teammate cam Miller on a touchdown at Folsom Field in Boulder, Colorado, on Thursday, August 29, 2024.

18. Seattle Seahawks

Selection: Grey Zabel, IOL, North Dakota State

Having the youngest offensive line in the NFL isn't the best distinction to have if those individuals aren't reliable. The Seahawks have major questions to answer at guard and right tackle, depending on the health of Abraham Lucas.

Grey Zabel can't fix multiple spots at once, but the uber-athletic mauler can be the solution wherever the team sees his best fit.


Georgia Bulldogs defensive back Malaki Starks on the field during college football game action against Mississippi State Bulldogs at Sanford Stadium
Georgia Bulldogs defensive back Malaki Starks (24) on the field against the Mississippi State Bulldogs at Sanford Stadium. Mandatory Credit: Dale Zanine-Imagn Images

19. Tampa Bay Buccaneers

Selection: Malaki Starks, SAF, Georgia

Acquiring Haason Reddick enhanced Tampa Bay's pass rush, allowing for a strategic selection. Instead of reaching for a safety, they could pair Antoine Winfield Jr. with Malaki Starks.

Starks would be an ideal complement, enabling Winfield to play more freely while utilizing Starks' strong deep coverage skills.


North Carolina Tar Heels running back Omarion Hampton (28) runs for a touchdown in the third quarter at Kenan Memorial Stadium.
North Carolina Tar Heels running back Omarion Hampton (28) runs for a touchdown in the third quarter at Kenan Memorial Stadium. Bob Donnan-Imagn Images.

20. Denver Broncos

Selection: Omarion Hampton, RB, North Carolina

This is either a pairing borne of a tremendous smokescreen from Denver or simply a connection that makes a ton of sense. Omarion Hampton checks all of the boxes of a great NFL running back, and Sean Payton has always prioritized a top-notch run game to help his quarterbacks.

The Broncos' offensive line is too good for this offense not to take a massive leap with a quality back behind it. 


Mississippi Rebels quarterback Jaxson Dart (2) drops back to pass against the Duke Blue Devils in the second quarter during the Gator Bowl at EverBank Stadium. Nathan Ray Seebeck-Imagn Images

21. Pittsburgh Steelers

Selection: Jaxson Dart, QB, Ole Miss

Whether or not Aaron Rodgers joins the Steelers, Pittsburgh needs a long-term quarterback to develop. Jaxson Dart stands out as a solid option, showcasing accuracy, confidence, and athleticism that could help him transition to the NFL quickly.

While his ceiling might not be exceptionally high, being a reliable player close to Pro Bowl status could be enough to support a Super Bowl run for the Steelers.


Ohio State Buckeyes wide receiver Emeka Egbuka scores a touchdown against the Purdue Boilermakers in college football game action at Ohio Stadium
Ohio State Buckeyes wide receiver Emeka Egbuka (2) scores a touchdown against the Purdue Boilermakers in the second half at Ohio Stadium on Saturday, Nov. 9, 2024 in Columbus, Ohio.

22. Los Angeles Chargers

Selection: Emeka Egbuka, WR, Ohio State

It's hard not to be impressed by Matthew Golden's speed, but Jim Harbaugh will likely be captivated by Emeka Egbuka's contributions to run blocking. Egbuka embodies the true essence of a winning football player, making an impact on nearly every play.

Teaming him up with Ladd McConkey will allow Justin Herbert to elevate his performance in the postseason.


Michigan defensive back Will Johnson celebrates a touchdown after intercepting USC quarterback Miller Moss during the second half in college football game action at Michigan Stadium in Ann Arbor
Michigan defensive back Will Johnson celebrates a touchdown after intercepting USC quarterback Miller Moss during the second half at Michigan Stadium in Ann Arbor on Saturday, Sept. 21, 2024.

23. Green Bay Packers

Selection: Will Johnson, CB, Michigan

Could the class's top cornerback really fall this far? The NFL wasn't thrilled with how Will Johnson handled his injuries in 2024, and overblown concerns over his deep speed make this fall possible.

Johnson has the strength, ball skills, and size to be as impactful as Sauce Gardner has been for the Jets, so this is a massive steal.


South Carolina Gamecocks defensive back Nick Emmanwori (7) reacts after returning an interception for a touchdown during the first half against the Oklahoma Sooners.
South Carolina Gamecocks defensive back Nick Emmanwori (7) reacts after returning an interception for a touchdown during the first half against the Oklahoma Sooners. Kevin Jairaj-Imagn Images.

24. Minnesota Vikings

Selection: Nick Emmanwori, SAF, South Carolina

Giving Brian Flores high-end athletes who are also intelligent playmakers is the recipe for offensive destruction. Nick Emmanwori can bring the safety position back to prominence because he's so versatile and instinctive.

He's one of the best athletes ever to attend the NFL Combine, and his 2024 breakout at South Carolina has him as a top-10 player on my board.


Ohio State Buckeyes offensive lineman Donovan Jackson (74) celebrates a touchdown by TreVeyon Henderson against the Indiana Hoosiers at Ohio Stadium in Columbus.
Ohio State Buckeyes offensive lineman Donovan Jackson (74) celebrates a touchdown by TreVeyon Henderson against the Indiana Hoosiers at Ohio Stadium in Columbus.

25. Houston Texans

Selection: Donovan Jackson, OL, Ohio State

The Houston Texans are believed to be completely locked into an offensive lineman with this pick. After revamping most of the unit and staff this offseason, giving their new crew a versatile piece to build around makes sense.

Donovan Jackson was a great guard for the Buckeyes, but his move out to left tackle in 2024 redefined his upside. He could be the team's left tackle of the future.


Penn State Nittany Lions tight end Tyler Warren runs with the ball during the first quarter against the Ohio State Buckeyes in college football game action at Beaver Stadium
Penn State Nittany Lions tight end Tyler Warren (44) runs with the ball during the first quarter against the Ohio State Buckeyes at Beaver Stadium. Mandatory Credit: Matthew O'Haren-Imagn Images

26. Los Angeles Rams

Selection: Tyler Warren, TE, Penn State

This is way too late for Tyler Warren, but it's not hard to fathom he could fall if a few select teams pass on him. We can't often say Sean McVay leaves production on the table, but I'd love to see what he could do with an upgrade at tight end.

Tyler Higbee is a good blocker but a mediocre receiving threat. Rewarding Matthew Stafford with Tyler Warren and Davante Adams in the same offseason would give this offense the refresh it needs. 


Georgia Bulldogs linebacker Jalon Walker (11) reacts after a tackle against the Tennessee Volunteers in the third quarter at Sanford Stadium.
Georgia Bulldogs linebacker Jalon Walker (11) reacts after a tackle against the Tennessee Volunteers in the third quarter at Sanford Stadium. Brett Davis-Imagn Images.

27. Baltimore Ravens

Selection: Jalon Walker, LB/EDGE, Georgia

I'm lower on Jalon Walker than most media members, as he's a bit small to be a full-time edge rusher and isn't the most comfortable player in coverage as a middle linebacker.

He'll need a creative defensive mind who moves him between the SAM linebacker role in base fronts and as a blitzer on third downs. Good thing Baltimore is happy to grab a versatile and physical contributor.


Tennessee Volunteers defensive lineman James Pearce Jr. (27) during pregame activities against the North Carolina State Wolfpack at the Dukes Mayo Classic at Bank of America Stadium.
Tennessee Volunteers defensive lineman James Pearce Jr. (27) during pregame activities against the North Carolina State Wolfpack at the Dukes Mayo Classic at Bank of America Stadium. Jim Dedmon-Imagn Images.

28. Detroit Lions

Selection: James Pearce Jr., EDGE, Tennessee

Detroit is not expected to make a major investment in a defensive end anytime soon, primarily because Aidan Hutchinson is anticipated to receive a significant contract extension. As a result, the team will need to seek out a complementary player through the draft.

James Pearce Jr. ranks as the second-best pass-rusher in this draft class overall, though his lighter frame has raised some concerns.


Boston College Eagles defensive end Donovan Ezeiruaku (6) reacts after a sack against the Pittsburgh Panthers during the second half at Alumni Stadium.
Boston College Eagles defensive end Donovan Ezeiruaku (6) reacts after a sack against the Pittsburgh Panthers during the second half at Alumni Stadium. Brian Fluharty-Imagn Images.

29. Washington Commanders

Selection: Donovan Ezeiruaku, EDGE, Boston College

Donovan Ezeiruaku isn't the uber-twitchy pass-rusher oozing with elite size and traits, but he's a high-floor player who will translate to the NFL. His profile is a lot like 2024 first-rounder Laiatu Latu's, except Ezeiruaku wasn't dependent on fluky usage.

Dan Quinn will love being able to unleash a relentless motor presence who has the length and subtle quickness needed to average seven sacks a year.


Texas Longhorns cornerback Jahdae Barron (7) intercepts a pass in the third quarter against the Georgia Bulldogs at Darrell K Royal-Texas Memorial Stadium.
Texas Longhorns cornerback Jahdae Barron (7) intercepts a pass in the third quarter against the Georgia Bulldogs at Darrell K Royal-Texas Memorial Stadium. Brett Patzke-Imagn Images

30. Buffalo Bills: Jahdae Barron, CB, Texas

Opting for a running back could be a strong consideration here, especially since the Day 2 selections will occur before the Bills have another opportunity to draft. That said, no defensive back in this class fits Sean McDermott's preferences better than Jahdae Barron.

While Barron may not suit every scheme, his versatility and physical style of play reflect the same confidence that has contributed to the success of numerous defensive backs under McDermott's guidance.


Kentucky Wildcats defensive back Maxwell Hairston (1) runs onto the field before the game against the Ohio Bobcats at Kroger Field. Jordan Prather-Imagn Images

31. Kansas City Chiefs

Selection: Maxwell Hairston, CB, Kentucky

Cornerback isn't the most pressing need for Kansas City right now, but it's a position they've kept well-stocked for good reason.

With the depth of the class weakening quickly, the Chiefs can bank on the strengths of the class by getting someone who projects extremely well for their system in Maxwell Hairston. The lanky ball hawk can anchor the back-end with Trent McDuffie for years to come.


Texas Longhorns wide receiver Matthew Golden (2) celebrates a catch in the second quarter as the Texas Longhorns play the Clemson Tigers in the first round of the College Football Playoffs at Darrell K Royal Texas Memorial Stadium.
Texas Longhorns wide receiver Matthew Golden (2) celebrates a catch as the Texas Longhorns play the Clemson Tigers in the first round of the College Football Playoffs at Darrell K Royal Texas Memorial Stadium.

32. Philadelphia Eagles

Selection: Matthew Golden, WR, Texas

I could argue that this is simply a smart value pick for the reigning Super Bowl champions, and that would be a valid point. Still, there’s some foresight involved here in case A.J. Brown decides to seek a role with more opportunities.

The excitement around Matthew Golden has become a bit over the top for me, but this is an appropriate spot for the fast and dedicated standout.


Alabama Crimson Tide quarterback Jalen Milroe (4) passes the ball during the fourth quarter against the Oklahoma Sooners at Gaylord Family-Oklahoma Memorial Stadium.
Alabama Crimson Tide quarterback Jalen Milroe (4) passes the ball during the fourth quarter against the Oklahoma Sooners at Gaylord Family-Oklahoma Memorial Stadium. William Purnell-Imagn Images.

Round 2

33) Cleveland Browns: Jalen Milroe, QB, Alabama

34) New York Giants: Luther Burden, WR, Missouri

35) Tennessee Titans: Colston Loveland, TE, Michigan

36) Jacksonville Jaguars: Shavon Revel Jr., CB, East Carolina

37) Las Vegas Raiders: Tre Harris, WR, Ole Miss

38) New England Patriots: Kelvin Banks Jr., OT, Texas

39) Chicago Bears: Tyleik Williams, DT, Ohio State

40) New Orleans Saints: Tyler Booker, OG, Alabama

41) Chicago Bears: Mason Taylor, TE, LSU

42) New York Jets: Aireontae Ersery, OT, Minnesota

43) San Francisco 49ers: Josh Conerly Jr., OT, Oregon

44) Dallas Cowboys: TreVeyon Henderson, RB, Ohio State

45) Indianapolis Colts: Benjamin Morrison, CB, Notre Dame

46) Atlanta Falcons: Darian Porter, CB, Iowa State

47) Arizona Cardinals: Azareye'h Thomas, CB, Florida State

48) Miami Dolphins: Jonah Savaiinaea, OG, Arizona

49) Cincinnati Bengals: Marcus Mbow, OG, Purdue

50) Seattle Seahawks: Nic Scourton, DL, Texas A&M

51) Denver Broncos: Xavier Watts, SAF, Notre Dame

52) Seattle Seahawks: JT Tuimoloau, EDGE, Ohio State

53) Tampa Bay Buccaneers: Trey Amos, CB, Ole Miss

54) Green Bay Packers: Darius Alexander, DL, Toledo

55) Los Angeles Chargers: Landon Jackson, EDGE, Arkansas

56) Buffalo Bills: Jack Sawyer, EDGE, Ohio State

57) Carolina Panthers: Jack Bech, WR, TCU

58) Houston Texans: Kaleb Johnson, RB, Iowa

59) Baltimore Ravens: Alfred Collins, DT, Texas

60) Detroit Lions: Jaylin Noel, WR, Iowa State

61) Washington Commanders: Quinshon Judkins, RB, Ohio State

62) Buffalo Bills: Carson Schwesinger, LB, UCLA

63) Kansas City Chiefs: Omarr Norman-Lott, DT, Tennessee

64) Philadelphia Eagles: Elijah Arroyo, TE, Miami (FL)


Mississippi Rebels defensive lineman Princely Umanmielen (1) reacts during the second half against the Georgia Bulldogs at Vaught-Hemingway Stadium.
Mississippi Rebels defensive lineman Princely Umanmielen (1) reacts during the second half against the Georgia Bulldogs at Vaught-Hemingway Stadium. Petre Thomas-Imagn Images.

Round 3

65) New York Giants: Quinn Ewers, QB, Texas

66) Kansas City Chiefs: Wyatt Milum, OL, West Virginia

67) Cleveland Browns: Princely Umanmielen, EDGE, Ole Miss

68) Las Vegas Raiders: Ollie Gordon, RB, Oklahoma State

69) New England Patriots: Jayden Higgins, WR, Iowa State

70) Jacksonville Jaguars: Shemar Turner, DT, Texas A&M

71) New Orleans Saints: Jordan Burch, DL, Oregon

72) Chicago Bears: Ozzy Trapilo, OT, Boston College

73) New York Jets: Xavier Restrepo, WR, Miami (FL)

74) Carolina Panthers: T.J. Sanders, DT, South Carolina

75) Las Vegas Raiders (via SF): Kyle Kennard, EDGE, South Carolina

76) Dallas Cowboys: Tate Ratledge, IOL, Georgia

77) New England Patriots: Andrew Mukuba, SAF, Texas

78) Arizona Cardinals: Jalen Royals, WR, Utah State

79) Houston Texans: Elic Ayomanor, WR, Stanford

80) Indianapolis Colts: Harold Fannin Jr., TE, Bowling Green

81) Cincinnati Bengals: Joshua Farmer, DL, Florida State

82) Seattle Seahawks: Jared Wilson, IOL, Georgia

83) Pittsburgh Steelers: DJ Giddens, RB, Kansas State

84) Tampa Bay Buccaneers: Cameron Williams, OT, Texas

85) Denver Broncos: Gunnar Helm, TE, Texas

86) Los Angeles Chargers: Cameron Skattebo, RB, Arizona State

87) Green Bay Packers: Josaiah Stewart, EDGE, Michigan

88) Jacksonville Jaguars: Isaiah Bond, WR, Texas

89) Houston Texans: Emery Jones Jr., OG, LSU

90) Los Angeles Rams: Demetrius Knight, LB, South Carolina

91) Baltimore Ravens: Lathan Ransom, SAF, Ohio State

92) Seattle Seahawks: Devin Neal, RB, Kansas

93) New Orleans Saints: Bhayshul Tuten, RB, Virginia Tech

94) Cleveland Browns: Jackson Slater, OG, Sacramento State

95) Kansas City Chiefs: Jared Ivey, EDGE, Ole Miss

96) Philadelphia Eagles: Oluwafemi Oladejo, EDGE, UCLA

97) Minnesota Vikings: Bradyn Swinson, EDGE, LSU

98) Miami Dolphins: Kevin Winston Jr., SAF, Penn State

99) New York Giants: Charles Grant, IOL, William & Mary

100) San Francisco 49ers: Quincy Riley, CB, Louisville

101) Los Angeles Rams: Saivion Jones, EDGE, LSU

102) Detroit Lions: Anthony Belton, OT, NC State


Kansas State Wildcats cornerback Jacob Parrish (10) celebrates with safety Marques Sigle (21) and linebacker Asa Newsom (23) after intercepting a pass against the Oklahoma State Cowboys in the third quarter.
Kansas State Wildcats cornerback Jacob Parrish (10) celebrates with safety Marques Sigle (21) and linebacker Asa Newsom (23) after intercepting a pass against the Oklahoma State Cowboys in the third quarter. Scott Sewell-Imagn Images

Round 4

103) Tennessee Titans: Jacob Parrish, CB, Kansas State

104) Cleveland Browns: Nohl Williams, CB, Cal

105) New York Giants: Tory Horton, WR, Colorado State

106) New England Patriots: Deone Walker, DT, Kentucky

107) Jacksonville Jaguars: C.J. West, DT, Indiana

108) Las Vegas Raiders: Chris Paul Jr., LB, Ole Miss

109) Buffalo Bills: Tyler Baron, EDGE, Miami (FL)

110) New York Jets: Ty Robinson, DT, Nebraska

111) Carolina Panthers: Cobee Bryant, CB, Kansas

112) New Orleans Saints: Ajani Cornelius, OT, Oregon

113) San Francisco 49ers: Savion Williams, WR, TCU

114) Carolina Panthers: Terrance Ferguson, TE, Oregon

115) Arizona Cardinals: Chase Lundt, OT, UConn

116) Miami Dolphins: Elijah Roberts, EDGE, SMU

117) Indianapolis Colts: Jonas Sanker, SAF, Virginia

118) Atlanta Falcons: Billy Bowman, SAF, Oklahoma

119) Cincinnati Bengals: Jordan Phillips, DT, Maryland

120) Tennessee Titans: Jalen Travis, OT, Iowa State

121) Tampa Bay Buccaneers: Tyler Shough, QB, Louisville

122) Denver Broncos: Seth McLaughlin, OC, Ohio State

123) Pittsburgh Steelers: Jamaree Caldwell, DL, Oregon

124) Green Bay Packers: Raheim Sanders, RB, South Carolina

125) Los Angeles Chargers: Dorian Strong, CB, Virginia Tech

126) Jacksonville Jaguars: Trevor Etienne, RB, Georgia

127) Los Angeles Rams: R.J. Harvey, RB, UCF

128) Washington Commanders: Esa Pole, OT, Washington State

129) Baltimore Ravens: Zah Frazier, CB, UTSA

130) Detroit Lions: Cam Jackson, DT, Florida

131) New Orleans Saints: Malachi Moore, SAF, Alabama

132) Buffalo Bills: Kyle Williams, WR, Washington State

133) Kansas City Chiefs: Damien Martinez, RB, Miami (FL)

134) Philadelphia Eagles: Jaydon Blue, RB, Texas

135) Miami Dolphins: Luke Kandra, OG, Cincinnati

136) Baltimore Ravens: Denzel Burke, CB, Ohio State

137) Seattle Seahawks: Jeffrey Bassa, LB, Oregon

138) San Francisco 49ers: Dylan Sampson, RB, Tennessee


Georgia Bulldogs offensive lineman Dylan Fairchild (53) against the TCU Horned Frogs during the CFP national championship game at SoFi Stadium. Mark J. Rebilas-USA TODAY Sports

Round 5

139) Minnesota Vikings: Dylan Fairchild, IOL, Georgia

140) Carolina Panthers: David Walker, EDGE, Central Arkansas

141) Tennessee Titans: Ty Hamilton, DT, Ohio State

142) Jacksonville Jaguars: Ashton Gillotte, EDGE, Louisville

143) Las Vegas Raiders: Rylie Mills, DT, Notre Dame

144) New England Patriots: Aeneas Peebles, DT, Virginia Tech

145) New York Jets: Jaylen Reed, SAF, Penn State

146) Carolina Panthers: Jalen Rivers, OT, Miami (FL)

147) San Francisco 49ers: Tyler Shough, QB, Louisville

148) Chicago Bears: Antwaun Powell-Ryland, EDGE, Virginia Tech

149) Dallas Cowboys: Fadil Diggs, EDGE, Syracuse

150) Miami Dolphins: Jake Majors, IOL, Texas

151) Indianapolis Colts: Will Howard, QB, Ohio State

152) Arizona Cardinals: Tyler Cooper, IOL, Minnesota

153) Cincinnati Bengals: Hollin Pierce, OT, Rutgers

154) New York Giants: Smael Mondon Jr., LB, Georgia

155) Miami Dolphins: LaJohntay Wester, WR, Colorado

156) Pittsburgh Steelers: Jasheen Davis, EDGE, Wake Forest

157) Tampa Bay Buccaneers: Jake Briningstool, TE, Clemson

158) Los Angeles Chargers: Sean Martin, DL, West Virginia

159) Green Bay Packers: Joshua Gray, IOL, Oregon State

160) Las Vegas Raiders (via SF): Pat Bryant, WR, Illinois

161) Philadelphia Eagles: Miles Frazier, IOL, LSU

162) New York Jets: Tyler Batty, EDGE, BYU

163) Carolina Panthers: Andres Borregales, K, Miami (FL)

164) Philadelphia Eagles: Jack Kiser, LB, Notre Dame

165) Philadelphia Eagles: Clay Webb, IOL, Jacksonville State

166) Houston Texans: Upton Stout, CB, Western Kentucky

167) Tennessee Titans: Luke Felix-Fualalo, OT, Hawaii

168) Philadelphia Eagles: Cody Lindenberg, LB, Minnesota

169) Buffalo Bills: Tahj Brooks, RB, Texas Tech

170) Buffalo Bills: Brandon Adams, CB, UCF

171) New England Patriots: Jay Higgins, LB, Iowa

172) Seattle Seahawks: Kobe King, LB, Penn State

173) Buffalo Bills: Nick Nash, WR, San Jose State

174) Dallas Cowboys: Javontez Spraggins, OG, Tennessee

175) Seattle Seahawks: R.J. Maryland, TE, SMU

176) Baltimore Ravens: Sebastian Castro, SAF, Iowa


Syracuse Orange quarterback Kyle McCord (6) throws a pass against the California Golden Bears during the third quarter at California Memorial Stadium.
Syracuse Orange quarterback Kyle McCord (6) throws a pass against the California Golden Bears during the third quarter at California Memorial Stadium. D. Ross Cameron-Imagn Images.

Round 6

177) Buffalo Bills: Amari Kight, OT, UCF

178) Tennessee Titans: Jordan Hancock, CB, Ohio State

179) Cleveland Browns: Trey Wedig, OT, Indiana

180) Las Vegas Raiders: Howard Cross III, DL, Notre Dame

181) Los Angeles Chargers: Jack Nelson, OL, Wisconsin

182) Jacksonville Jaguars: Kyle McCord, QB, Syracuse

183) Baltimore Ravens: Riley Leonard, QB, Notre Dame

184) New Orleans Saints: Dante Trader Jr., SAF, Maryland

185) Pittsburgh Steelers: Kyle Monangai, RB, Rutgers

186) New York Jets: Isaiah Neyor, WR, Nebraska

187) Minnesota Vikings: Nick Martin, LB, Oklahoma State

188) Tennessee Titans: Junior Tafuna, DT, Utah

189) Indianapolis Colts: Kaden Moore, IOL, Virginia Tech

190) Los Angeles Rams: Kurtis Rourke, QB, Indiana

191) Denver Broncos: Dont'e Thornton, WR, Tennessee

192) Cleveland Browns: Jah Joyner, EDGE, Minnesota

193) Cincinnati Bengals: Jabbar Muhammad, CB, Oregon

194) Jacksonville Jaguars: Luke Lachey, TE, Iowa

195) Los Angeles Rams: Justin Walley, CB, Minnesota

196) Detroit Lions: Kalel Mullings, RB, Michigan

197) Denver Broncos: Connor Colby, IOL, Iowa

198) Green Bay Packers: Craig Woodson, SAF, Cal

199) Los Angeles Chargers: Antwane Wells Jr., WR, Ole Miss

200) Cleveland Browns: Jo'Quavious Marks, RB, USC

201) Los Angeles Rams: Jamon Dumas-Johnson, LB, Kentucky

202) Los Angeles Rams: Simeon Barrow Jr., DL, Miami (FL)

203) Baltimore Ravens: Phil Mafah, RB, Clemson

204) Dallas Cowboys: Jackson Hawes, TE, Georgia Tech

205) Washington Commanders: Efton Chism III, Eastern Washington

206) Buffalo Bills: Taylor Elgersma, QB, Wilfrid Laurier

207) New York Jets: Cody Simon, LB, Ohio State

208) Denver Broncos: Aaron Smith, LB, South Carolina State

209) Los Angeles Chargers: Brandon Crenshaw-Dickson, OT, Florida

210) Baltimore Ravens: Chimere Dike, WR, Florida

211) Dallas Cowboys: Bru McCoy, WR, Tennessee

212) Baltimore Ravens: Caleb Rogers, IOL, Texas Tech

213) Las Vegas Raiders: Aubrey Banks, SAF, West Virginia

214) Los Angeles Chargers: Carson Vinson, IOL, Alabama A&M

215) Las Vegas Raiders: Bryson Nesbit, TE, North Carolina

216) Cleveland Browns: Cam'Ron Silmon Craig, SAF, Colorado


Virginia Cavaliers safety Jonas Sanker (20) returns an interception against the Pittsburgh Panthers during the third quarter at Acrisure Stadium. Mandatory Credit: Charles LeClaire-Imagn Images

Round 7

217) Dallas Cowboys: Tyreem Powell, LB, Rutgers

218) Atlanta Falcons: Nick Jackson, LB, Iowa

219) New York Giants: Jonas Sanker, SAF, Virginia

220) New England Patriots: De'Rickey Wright, SAF, Vanderbilt

221) Jacksonville Jaguars: Isas Waxter, CB, Villanova

222) Las Vegas Raiders: Caden Prieskorn, TE, Ole Miss

223) Seattle Seahawks: Seth Henigan, QB, Memphis

224) Miami Dolphins: Corey Kiner, RB, Cincinnati

225) Arizona Cardinals: Carter Runyon, TE, Towson

226) Kansas City Chiefs: Jacob Gardner, IOL, Colorado State

227) San Francisco 49ers: Gavin Bartholomew, TE, Pitt

228) Detroit Lions: Mac McWilliams, SAF, UCF

229) Pittsburgh Steelers: Marcus Wehr, IOL, Montana State

230) Carolina Panthers: Quinn Schulte, SAF, Iowa

231) Miami Dolphins: Brashard Smith, RB, SMU

232) Indianapolis Colts: Collin Oliver, EDGE, Oklahoma State

233) Chicago Bears: Tahj Brooks, RB, Texas Tech

234) Seattle Seahawks: Aiden Williams, IOL, Minnesota Duluth

235) Tampa Bay Buccaneers: Akili Arnold, SAF, USC

236) Houston Texans: Deshawn Pace, SAF, Cincinnati

237) Green Bay Packers: Greg Penn III, LB, LSU

238) New England Patriots: Theo Wease, WR, Missouri

239) Dallas Cowboys: Jestin Jacobs, LB, Oregon

240) Chicago Bears: Alijah Huzzie, CB, North Carolina

241) Houston Texans: Que Robinson, EDGE, Alabama

242) Atlanta Falcons: Willie Lampkin, OG, North Carolina

243) Baltimore Ravens: Bryce Benhart, OT, Nebraska

244) Detroit Lions: Garnett Hollis Jr., CB, West Virginia

245) Washington Commanders: Elijah Badger, WR, Florida

246) New York Giants: Max Brosmer, QB, Minnesota

247) Dallas Cowboys: Joe Huber, OG, Wisconsin

248) New Orleans Saints: Jaylin Lane, WR, Virginia Tech

249) San Francisco 49ers: David Gbenda, LB, Texas

250) Green Bay Packers: Caleb Ransaw, SAF, Tulane

251) Kansas City Chiefs: Daniel Jackson, WR, Minnesota

252) San Francisco 49ers: C.J. Dipprel, TE, Alabama

253) Miami Dolphins: Brendan Mott, EDGE, Kansas State

254) New Orleans Saints: Robert Longerbeam, CB, Rutgers

255) Cleveland Browns: Akheem Mesidor, EDGE, Miami (FL)

256) Los Angeles Chargers: Tyrion Ingram-Dawkins, EDGE, Georgia

257) Kansas City Chiefs: Fentrell Cypress, CB, Florida State


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