The game of hot potato at the top of the NFL Draft continued this week with the New York Giants pulling off an upset win and dropping from the top spot. Thanks to their win over the Colts, the Giants now sit at fourth in the draft order and might be out of top quarterback range.
After briefly jumping up to the seventh spot with a Thursday Night Football loss to Seattle, the Bears now find themselves back in the ninth spot. Will they be able to address their issues in the trenches with that selection?
Let’s get to a brand new 2025 NFL Mock Draft.
2025 NFL Mock Draft
Nov 29, 2024; Boulder, Colorado, USA; Colorado Buffaloes wide receiver Travis Hunter (12) celebrates his first down reception in the fourth quarter against the Oklahoma State Cowboys at Folsom Field. Mandatory Credit: Ron Chenoy-Imagn Images1. New England Patriots: CB/WR Travis Hunter – Colorado
The Patriots have a few holes to fill; two are at cornerback and wide receiver. Luckily for them, the brand new Heisman Trophy winner Travis Hunter can play corner OR receiver and do it at an elite level. I think he ultimately ends up playing corner for the most part at the next level, but that’s for whoever drafts him to decide. The closer we get to the NFL Draft, the more he looks like the top prize come April.
2. Tennessee Titans: QB Shedeur Sanders – Colorado
The Will Levis experiment just hasn’t worked out in Tennessee, and if presented with the chance to take either Cam Ward or Shedeur Sanders I think the Titans will jump at it. They could also opt for whichever offensive lineman they like the most, but I think the pick would be Sanders here now that they have their choice of quarterback.
3. Cleveland Browns: QB Cam Ward – Miami
The Browns could roll with Deshaun Watson again next season, but he’s been ineffective, injured, and is recovering from an Achilles tear. Restructuring Watson’s contract makes his being back more likely next season, but I still think they have to try and find their true QB of the future, and in this spot that would be Cam Ward.
4. New York Giants: CB Will Johnson – Michigan
The Giants’ win on Sunday against the Colts might have been fun in the moment, but in the long run, it might have cost them their chance at the first overall pick. Having said that, Will Johnson is one of the top prizes in this draft and would still fill a big need in New York. They’ll still have questions at QB, but Johnson can make an impact from day one.
5. Jacksonville Jaguars: DL Mason Graham – Michigan
I was hopeful that Mason Graham might fall to the Bears earlier in this process, and I saw that path, but I think the closer we get to draft day, the more he will climb boards and probably not fall out of the top 5-7 picks. He’s an elite interior DL prospect, and Jacksonville needs a lot of help in that area.
6. Carolina Panthers: WR Tetairoa McMillan – Arizona
The Panthers have a few different areas to address, but with Bryce Young starting to trend back in the right direction, getting him a top wideout should be one of their immediate priorities. McMillan will most likely be the first receiver (well, full-time receiver) off the board, and for good reason. He’s an outstanding prospect with all the measurables and makes a lot of sense for Carolina. They could also go with an edge rusher here too, but I think McMillan is the pick.
7. New York Jets: EDGE Abdul Carter – Penn State
As the College Football season has progressed, Abdul Carter has started to separate himself as the top EDGE in the field. That could change, but up until this point he’s been phenomenal. The Jets need help on the edge especially with the Haason Reddick trade not working out. The top edge rusher taken off the board could change when April rolls around, but right now, I think it’s Abdul Carter.
Nov 30, 2024; University Park, Pennsylvania, USA; (Editors Notes: Caption Correction) 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. Mandatory Credit: Matthew O’Haren-Imagn Images8. Las Vegas Raiders: LB/EDGE Jalon Walker – Georgia
The Raiders could use a cornerback, but it feels early to take one here with Will Johnson off the board. They could trade back, but I’m not sure I’m going to start projecting that just yet. Vegas has a couple of holes defensively, so why not take a player in Jalon Walker who can play in multiple spots across your defense and do it at a high level? When in doubt, it’s hard to be down on drafting Georgia defenders.
9. Chicago Bears: OT Will Campbell – LSU
The Bears losing streak has severely exposed their lack of depth in the trenches on both sides of the ball. Building up their strength up the middle should be their first, second, and third highest priorities for General Manager Ryan Poles (or whoever is calling the shots) to address in the offseason, and the choice of Will Campbell or Kelvin Banks Jr would be a great start.
Sep 14, 2024; Columbia, South Carolina, USA; LSU Tigers offensive tackle Will Campbell (66) warms up before a game against the South Carolina Gamecocks at Williams-Brice Stadium. Mandatory Credit: Scott Kinser-Imagn Images10. New Orleans Saints: EDGE Mykel Williams – Georgia
New Orleans needs help in several spots; I think they will try to improve by getting someone who gets after the quarterback with this pick. Mykell Williams has climbed up several draft boards over the last few months. This pick could change depending on who New Orleans hires as their next head coach, but Williams feels like a safe choice at a key position of need.
11. San Francisco 49ers: Kelvin Banks Jr. – Texas
The Niners need to add along the lines of scrimmage and in the secondary. I think at this point they would like to just go with the best player available at any of those positions. If Kelvin Banks Jr. falls to them here, I think they would jump at the chance to take him. Trent Williams isn’t getting any younger, and Banks would be a great building block for the future on the OL.
12. Indianapolis Colts: S Malaki Starts – Georgia
The Colts need help in the secondary, I think ideally they’d like to take a corner and Benjamin Morrison could still end up being the pick, but Malaki Starks is going to keep climbing up the boards and might be the safer pick for Indy here given Morrison’s injury issues this year.
13. Dallas Cowboys: RB Ashton Jeanty – Boise State
Dallas has bigger needs than a running back, but as we’ve seen this year the right one can make a huge difference. Jeanty is a very good running back, and he’s probably the best player available at this point. It seems like most mock drafts are making this connection, but that’s for a good reason. Dallas has a ton of holes in their roster that need filling. Having said that, the Cowboys’ ground attack has been brutal this year, and Jeanty can help.
14. Arizona Cardinals: EDGE Nic Scourton – Texas A&M
Arizona was one of the season’s pleasant surprises before limping down the stretch. Offensively, they’ve done a decent job building up their core. While their defense has played well this year, they have been overachieving a bit and could use some help getting to the quarterback. Nic Scourton and his all-around skillset on the edge would be a really nice addition to this young roster.
15. Miami Dolphins: DL Kenneth Grant – Michigan
It’s the third Michigan defender off the board! Miami needs to fill out in the middle of its DL. They need to get meaner, tougher, and nastier in their trenches, especially on defense. Kenneth Grant provides a big body in the middle that will demand double teams and help clog up running lanes. He’d be a significant step toward filling out their defensive line and changing their reputation a bit on the front line.
16. Cincinnati Bengals: CB Benjamin Morrison – Notre Dame
I still have no idea where Morrison will end up, and it will probably depend on how he looks in the pre-draft process. If he looks healthy and ready to go following hip surgery that cost him most of his season at Notre Dame, he’ll probably go in the top 15. If not, he could fall to the back end of the first round. Cincinnati needs playmakers on defense and really help just about everywhere. Morrison, if healthy, would be a great addition.
Sep 23, 2023; South Bend, Indiana, USA; Ohio State Buckeyes wide receiver Marvin Harrison Jr. (18) makes a catch as Notre Dame Fighting Irish cornerback Benjamin Morrison (20) defends in the second quarter at Notre Dame Stadium. The catch was reviewed and ruled and incomplete pass and Morrison was given a pass interference penalty. Mandatory Credit: Matt Cashore-USA TODAY Sports17. Atlanta Falcons: EDGE Nic Scourton – James Pearce Jr.
The Falcons need some help on the edge getting to the quarterback, and James Pearce Jr. can give them just that. While there might be a lower floor here, I genuinely think Pearce has as high of a ceiling as any of the edge rushers in the 2025 NFL Draft. He’s as explosive as anyone on the board and has some physical-freak-type traits.
18. Seattle Seahawks: OL Jonah Savaiinaea – Arizona
Savaiinaea has played both tackle spots for Arizona and can play almost anywhere on the line except for center. Outside of Charles Cross, the Seahawks offensive line will be a question mark this offseason, and this pick would allow them some flexibility in their personnel decisions while also bringing in a nice piece. They might have other OLs higher on their board, but Savaiinaea’s versatility might be too much to pass up.
19. Houston Texans: DL Walter Nolen – Ole Miss
Nolen would provide a much-needed boost to the Texans’ interior defensive line. The edge rushers ...
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