This is The Spectator’s Mock Draft for the 2025 NFL Draft in Green Bay, Wisconsin. We have over fifty player spotlights. This class is extremely heavy with defensive linemen, especially off the edge. It is not a strong quarterback class — our mock has only two quarterbacks going in the first round, compared to last year, when the first three picks of the draft were all quarterbacks.
Round 1:
1. Tennessee Titans
Cam Ward — QB, Miami
The Titans with the first pick will pick Cam Ward due to his great talent of keeping calm under pressure commanding the offense perfectly. In his 2024 season with the University of Miami he had an astonishing 4,313 YDS and 39 touchdowns. In his pro day Ward said he was “solidifying” his draft status, his great playmaking abilities should make him a great starter for the Tennessee Titans.
2. Cleveland Browns
Travis Hunter — WR/CB, Colorado
With the second pick of the NFL draft the Browns are projected to pick Heisman winner Travis Hunter. Due to great athleticism he is not only able to play offense but defense as well. Hunter has had a great season with the Buffaloes with 35 Total touchdowns and an impressive 1,258 YDS making him just as good of a pick as Ward for the Titans.
3. New York Giants
Abdul Carter — EDGE, Penn State
Abdul Carter ended his season at Penn State with 12 sacks, 68 tackles and two forced fumbles. He’s notorious for his explosiveness and versatility making him a key prospect for the 2025 NFL Draft. He changed positions in his college career from linebacker to edge rusher earning him unanimous 2024 All-American honors, making Carter the perfect game changer for the Giants in their 2025 season.
4. New England Patriots
Will Campbell — OT, LSU
Will Campbell is a well respected linemen, standing at 6’6, 319 pounds, he was a key player in LSU’s offense. He has started in all 38 games since his freshman year, earning him the 2024 All-American honors and winning him the SEC’s Jacobs’ Blocking Trophy as the top linemen in the conference. Despite many scouts being concerned about his arm length, which is shorter than the average for NFL tackles, his consistent leadership skills have kept him adored by many NFL teams.
5. Jacksonville Jaguars
Mason Graham — DL, Michigan
Graham has been extremely reliable throughout his career with the Wolverines, increasing his tackle total by almost ten each year. He also produced 3.5 sacks last season and numerous QB pressures. Graham is widely viewed as the top DL prospect in this class, mostly because of his strong technique and keen ability to stop the run. The Jaguars are certainly searching for a DL, especially because their new GM, coming from the Rams, is intimately familiar with the benefit that a dominant defensive lineman can bring.
6. Las Vegas Raiders
Ashton Jeanty — RB, Boise State
One of this year’s best known names, Jeanty is widely regarded as a generational talent at the running back position. He put up over 2600 yards and 29 touchdowns in 2024, bringing Boise State from near irrelevance into the spotlight. The Raiders have a few building blocks of a solid offense, namely Brock Bowers, but a running back like Jeanty could secure their offense for years to come.
7. New York Jets
Armand Membou — OT, Missouri
Membou was dominant in his 2024 season. He has been praised for his athleticism while also possessing the strong size needed to be a tackle in the NFL. He is strong in both run and pass blocking scenarios and fills a need for the Jets, who truly need to polish up their offensive line in order to give their new quarterback Justin Fields the ability to succeed.
8. Carolina Panthers
Jalon Walker — LB, Georgia
Walker had 11 tackles for loss and 6.5 sacks in 2024, the best of his college career. He won the Butkus award in 2024, being named the nation’s best linebacker. He is able to not only play outside linebacker but also frequently lines up on the edge, contributing to a Panthers pass rush that needs to improve after producing a league low QB pressure rate last year.
9. New Orleans Saints
Tetairoa McMillian — WR, Arizona
The Saints are truly in rebuild mode for 2025, with multiple pressing needs they need to address. McMillan is their best option at this spot, finishing the 2024 season with 1,319 yards and 8 touchdowns. McMillan’s size and ability to win contested catches gives him the versatility needed to compete in the NFL.
10. Chicago Bears
Tyler Warren — TE, Penn State
Warren finished his 2024 campaign at Penn State with 1,233 yards and 8 touchdowns receiving, while adding another 4 on the ground. Warren is known for his strong hands and ability to line up at multiple spots on the field. He fits the Bears’ most pressing needs, and they already have spent free agency this year trying to address last season’s weak offensive line.
11. San Francisco 49ers
Jahdae Barron — CB, Texas
In Barron’s 2024 season with the Longhorns, he had 67 tackles and 5 interceptions, earning him the nod for the 2024 Jim Thorpe award, recognizing him as the best defensive back in the country. The 49ers lost two key defensive backs during free agency, and Barron could help to fill this gap in the roster for the 2025 season.
12. Dallas Cowboys
Matthew Golden — WR, Texas
Mathew Golden was a great route runner and then later transferred to Texas 2024, ending his season with the Longhorns with 987 yards and 9 touchdowns. The Cowboys need another threat to line up across from CeeDee Lamb, because their current offense is very one-dimensional and seems to run only through Lamb. With his total body control and quick decision making he will be a great starter for the Cowboys in the 2025 season.
13. Miami Dolphins
Will Johnson — CB, Michigan
Johnson finished the 2024 season with only 14 tackles and two interceptions, but is still a well regarded prospect because of his previous production and his ability to turn turnovers into points, as shown by the fact that both of his 2024 picks were returned for a touchdown. He was injured in November of 2024, partially contributing to his limited production. The Dolphins are in search of new talent in the secondary after the departure of Jevon Holland and Johnson could fill this role.
14. Indianapolis Colts
Colston Loveland — TE, Michigan
Loveland finished 2024 with five touchdowns on 582 yards receiving. He also put up impressive numbers in Michigan’s 2023 national championship campaign, showing his reliability. Loveland is known for his excellent route running skills, deemed to be the best in this draft class at tight end. The Colts are in need of another reliable weapon like Loveland to help bring an extra dimension to their offense, which struggled to produce through the air save for a few big plays last season.
15. Atlanta Falcons
Mike Green — EDGE, Marshall
Green finished his 2024 campaign with an astonishing 81 tackles and 17 sacks, clearly cementing him as college football’s most productive edge rusher. Green is agile and has good technique, positioning him for success at the next level. Since 2019 the Falcons have been the worst team in the league in sacks and QB pressures by a wide margin. Green could have the potential to change this streak in Atlanta, pointed to by his unmatched production.
16. Arizona Cardinals
Walter Nolen — DL, Ole Miss
Nolen had a very solid production of 48 tackles and 6.5 sacks in 2024. His draft stock is also bolstered by his solid size, power, agility and quick burst off the line of scrimmage. The Cardinals look poised for this type of move as they lost multiple key players at the DT position, with Nolen seeming to be NFL-ready enough to take their place.
17. Cincinnati Bengals
Kelvin Banks Jr. — OT, Texas
Banks had an impressive 2024 season for the Longhorns. He is known for his strong release off the snap, enabling him to react quickly to the oncoming pass rush. He also is well known for his aggression and ability to keep his block for the entire play, whistle to whistle. The Bengals’ offensive line struggled severely in 2024, struggles which Banks will hopefully be able to help address.
18. Seattle Seahawks
Jihaad Campbell — LB, Alabama
Campbell finished 2024 with 119 tackles, five sacks, two fumbles forced, and one interception, highlighting his versatility and ability to play multiple roles within the defense. He is strong in coverage as well as coming off the edge, in addition to his role as a traditional linebacker. He is quick but strong, enabling him to make plays in open space, and across the field. The Seahawks would benefit from such a pick with lacking strong depth in their linebacker room, behind starters who are not up to the caliber of a player like Campbell.
19. Tampa Bay Buccaneers
James Pearce Jr. — EDGE, Tennessee
Pearce had a strong performance in 2024 with 7.5 sacks on 38 tackles in addition to one fumble forced. This is below his sack and fumble total of 2023, with 9.5 and two respectively. His draft stock has hinged on his high metrics in pass rush win rate, but he also is fast and explosive off the edge, and able to create chaos from multiple angles. The Buccaneers are seemingly in for a full defensive rebuild in the coming years, and edge rusher seems like a perfect place to start with where they sit this year.
20. Denver Broncos
Omarion Hampton — RB, North Carolina
Hampton has had over 1500 yards and 15 touchdowns on the ground in each of the last two seasons, in addition to modest totals through the air. He is a powerful runner even against strong competition, a quality sure to be beneficial in the NFL. The Broncos, coming of a surprisingly successful first season with Bo Nix at the help, are solidly in a position to look at options to support their young QB on offense. Their running back room was weak last season, and Hampton could provide the spark they need to take Denver to the next level.
21. Pittsburgh Steelers
Shedeur Sanders — QB, Colorado
Sanders is obviously one of the most well known players in this draft. He put up 4134 yards and 37 touchdowns in 2024 with Colorado. He is known for his football IQ and field vision, but his arm talent is in no way lacking either. The Steelers’ quarterback situation has been uncertain to say the least for the past few years. Drafting Sanders now gives them the opportunity to lock up a franchise caliber player and building block of a competitive team for years to come.
22. Los Angeles Chargers
Emeka Egbuka — WR, Ohio State
Egbuka is an exceptional wide receiver from Ohio State University. He ended his 2024 season with 81 receptions for 1,011 yards, with ten touchdowns being a big contribution to Ohio State’s national championship victory. Egbuka has strong route running skills and impressive hands, allowing him to get separation and make plays off of it. The Chargers struggled to score multiple times last season, an extra threat on the outside to complement their young star Ladd Mcconkey would really help.
23. Green Bay Packers
Donovan Ezeiruaku — EDGE, Boston College
Ezeiruaku had 80 tackles and 16.5 sacks last season, highlighting his impressive production. His technique and strong use of hands has garnered the attention of NFL scouts. He understands the strategy of the pass rush and doesn’t give up on plays. The Packers need to improve their pass rush in order to make deeper progress in the playoffs. They struggled to get after the quarterback last season and Ezeiruaku could provide the spark needed for a culture change and a renewed pass rush.
24. Minnesota Vikings
Malaki Starks — S, Georgia
Starks had 77 tackles in 2024, capped with one interception. He has the ability to play multiple positions in the defense, including slot corner, free safety, and linebacker, highlighting his versatility. The Vikings have a needy secondary and only four picks in this draft. Starks lets them replace their 36 year old safety Harrison Smith while still giving him a mentor to learn from.
25. Houston Texans
Josh Simmons — OT, Ohio State
Simmons is strong in both pass and run blocking. He also uses his hands well and has experience at both left and right tackle, something that is often vital for young tackles in the NFL. The Texans traded away their hugely important left tackle Laremy Tunsil this offseason, and are surely looking for a reliable option to replace him. Their line struggled to protect CJ Stroud last season even with Tunsil, so Simmons will be up to a difficult task as a rookie.
26. Los Angeles Rams
Grey Zabel — OG, North Dakota State
Zabel is strong and has solid awareness along the line. He also has lined up at almost every spot along the line, although he is probably best suited to playing guard at the next level. He has great footwork as well, often a pain point for young guards in the league. The Rams’ right tackle is close to reaching free agency, and they had a few injury struggles along the line in 2024. The Zabel pick would sure up these injury problems with someone who could play across the line from day one and fill in where necessary.
27. Baltimore Ravens
Mykel Williams — EDGE, Georgia
Williams finished 2024 with 21 tackles, five sacks, and two forced fumbles. He is a force off the edge and his imposing size allows him to shed blocks and get to the QB quickly. He has strong technique with his hands and in his tackles. The Ravens pass rush struggled last year and they have struggled to develop their young pass rush duo of Odafe Oweh and David Ojabo. Williams has the potential to bring a new spark into the lineup and solidify the Ravens’ already solid defense.
28. Detroit Lions
Shemar Stewart — EDGE, Texas A&M
Stewart finished 2024 with 31 tackles and 1.5 sacks even with his performance hindered by an ankle injury suffered in the season opener. He is a high upside prospect with strong physical attributes. The Lions need another solid pass rush option opposite of Aidan Hutchinson. Stewart could provide this option while giving him a mentor in Hutchinson to learn from as he turns his high upside into actual high level play.
29. Washington Commanders
Trey Amos — CB, Ole Miss
Amos had 50 tackles and three interceptions in 2024, along with 13 passes defended. Amos shines primarily in his footwork and technique with his hands. He also understands the theory behind playing DB, something sure to translate to the NFL. The Commanders are in need of help for their secondary. The group as a whole was ranked poorly and multiple players struggled to contain their matchups throughout the season.
30. Buffalo Bills
Derrick Harmon — DL, Oregon
Harmon had 45 tackles, five sacks, and two forced fumbles in his 2024 campaign. Harmon uses his size effectively, and is able to shed blocks and get to the QB efficiently. He is versatile and can stop strong rushes from the backfield. Much of the Bills’ pass rush are on soon to expire deals and multiple of their new free agent signings are facing suspensions. Harmon could help secure the position group as he develops and act as a key piece in the future once some of the free agents leave.
31. Kansas City Chiefs
Josh Conerly Jr. — OT, Oregon
Conerly has a good understanding of the fundamentals of the tackle position. He uses his hands and feet well, always ensuring he is in the right position. The Chiefs lost key pieces along the line this offseason (Joe Thuney), and struggled against the Eagles’ pass rush in the Super Bowl. Although Thuney is a guard, drafting Conerly at tackle could help to secure the position group as a whole.
32. Philadelphia Eagles
Nic Scourton — EDGE, Texas A&M
Scourton finished his lone season at Texas A&M with 37 tackles and five sacks, although his best production came in 2023 (at Purdue) when he had 50 tackles and ten sacks. Both of these seasons he forced a fumble as well. Scourton is known for his exceptional strength, but also his surprising speed, both of which he uses to overwhelm offensive linemen. He also has a deadly spin move, one of his better known characteristics. The Eagles have one of the most complete rosters in the league, but Josh Sweat’s leaving provides an opening at edge rusher for new, young talent like Scourton.
Round 2:
33. Cleveland Browns
Jaxon Dart — QB, Ole Miss
Jaxon Dart, a senior at Ole Miss university is a top prospect for the 2025 NFL draft. Dart holds multiple school records; most career passing yards(10,617), most career total offense(12,115 yds), most career 300-yard passing games(15),most career rushing yards by a quarterback(1,498), and lastly most wins by a starting quarterback(28). Dart’s great arm strength, paired with Travis Hunter’s athleticism will create a lethal duo for the Browns in the 2025 season.
34. New York Giants
Jayden Higgins — WR, Iowa State
35. Tennessee Titans
Luther Burden II — WR, Missouri
Burden had 676 yards and six touchdowns through the air and added 115 yards and two touchdowns on the ground in 2024. While Burden’s production dipped below his high in the 2023 season, his standout athleticism and YAC ability makes him a great pick for the Titans, who should be searching for more weapons to pair with who will probably be their new quarterback, Cam Ward.
36. Jacksonville Jaguars
Tre Harris — WR, Ole Miss
37. Las Vegas Raiders
Maxwell Hairston — CB, Kentucky
38. New England Patriots
TreVeyon Henderson — RB, Ohio State
39. Chicago Bears
Kenneth Grant — DL, Michigan
40. New Orleans Saints
Azareye’h Thomas — CB, Florida State
41. Chicago Bears
Quinshon Judkins — RB, Ohio State
Quinshon Judlkins transferred to Ohio State in 2024 and had an outstanding season with 1,060 rushing yards, and 14 touchdowns, being a massive contribution to Ohio State’s national championship victory. Judkins also caught 22 passes displaying his versatility. Judkins is a top running back for the 2025 draft with his earlier displayed versatility, great power, and speed, he is a very attractive pick for the Bears.
42. New York Jets
T.J. Sanders — DL, South Carolina
43. San Francisco 49ers
Ozzy Trapilo — OT, Boston College
44. Dallas Cowboys
Jordan Burch — EDGE, Oregon
45. Indianapolis Colts
Tyler Booker — OG, Alabama
Booker is a strong player with great size and power. He has strong positioning awareness and is able to get defenders out of positions of leverage very well. The Colts have been searching for a replacement to be their new starting right guard. They also are in need of more offensive line talent because their two current starting tackles are in line to be free agents come next spring.
46. Atlanta Falcons
Nick Emmanwori — S, South Carolina
47. Arizona Cardinals
Jaylin Noel — WR, Iowa State
48. Miami Dolphins
Jonah Savaiinaea — OG, Arizona
49. Cincinnati Bengals
Benjamin Morrison — CB, Notre Dame
50. Seattle Seahawks
Jack Bech — WR, TCU
51. Denver Broncos
Darius Alexander — DL, Toledo
52. Seattle Seahawks
Donovan Jackson — OG, Ohio State
53. Tampa Bay Buccaneers
Darien Porter — CB, Iowa State
54. Green Bay Packers
Shavon Revel Jr. — CB, East Carolina
55. Los Angeles Chargers
Elijah Arroyo — TE, Miami
56. Buffalo Bills
Jalen Royals — WR, Utah State
57. Carolina Panthers
Xavier Watts — S, Notre Dame
Watts is coming off a strong 2024 season in which he had 83 tackles and six interceptions, including one returned for a touchdown. Watts’s keen ability to block up passing lanes and create turnovers will certainly help him in the NFL. He also is quick to react to changes in the play, clogging them up before they become an issue. The Panthers also allowed a league high in points and yards last season, a metric that Watts could surely help to bring down.
58. Houston Texans
Omarr Norman-Lott — DL, Tennessee
59. Baltimore Ravens
Isaiah Bond — WR, Texas
60. Detroit Lions
Jared Wilson — C, Georgia
61. Washington Commanders
Oluwafemi Oladejo — EDGE, UCLA
62. Buffalo Bills
Quincy Riley — CB, Louisville
63. Kansas City Chiefs
Landon Jackson — EDGE, Arkansas
Jackson had solid production in 2024, with 49 tackles and 6.5 sacks during the season. He is praised for being slippery and elusive as a pass rusher, able to shed blocks well. He’s also quick enough to get around the outside of blockers. The Chiefs should be looking to solidify their pass rush this offseason, which undoubtedly failed to put Jalen Hurts under any pressure during the Super Bowl (admittedly against one of the league’s best offensive lines), and Jackson could provide this answer for them.
64. Philadelphia Eagles
Mason Taylor — TE, LSU
Round 3:
65. New York Giants
Aireontae Ersery — OT, Minnesota
66. Kansas City Chiefs
Alfred Collins — DL, Texas
67. Cleveland Browns
Carson Schwesinger — LB, UCLA
68. Las Vegas Raiders
Jalen Milroe — QB, Alabama
Milroe had 2,844 yards and 16 touchdowns through the air in 2024 for the Crimson Tide, but also added an impressive 726 yards and 20 touchdowns on the ground. Milroe is incredibly athletic, with the potential to truly wreak havoc on a disorganized defense as a runner. He also has very strong arm strength, able to deliver both long and medium distance passes with force to receivers. The Raiders traded for Geno Smith this offseason, who will provide a solid option for them for a few years, with Milroe likely sitting in a backup role. This will give Milroe the time he needs to develop following in the footsteps of a mentor like Smith, and potentially develop into a young star.
69. New England Patriots
Josaiah Stewart — EDGE, Michigan
70. Jacksonville Jaguars
Kevin Winston Jr. — S, Penn State
71. New Orleans Saints
JT Tuimoloau — EDGE, Ohio State
Tuimoloau had impressive production in 2024 with 61 tackles and 12.5 sacks, as well as two forced fumbles. He is praised for his coordination between his hands and feet, which enables him to maneuver around blockers in the pocket. His long arms and power allow him to push tackles into the pocket quickly. The Saints have other pressing needs this draft but in their position in the third round it makes the most sense to go with Tuimoloau to help solidify their defense and compensate for lacking secondary play.
72. Chicago Bears
Princely Umanmeilen — Edge, Ole Miss
73. New York Jets
Elic Ayomanor — WR, Stanford
74. Carolina Panthers
Tyleik Williams — DL, Ohio State
75. San Francisco 49ers
Bradyn Swinson — EDGE, LSU
76. Dallas Cowboys
Kaleb Johnson — RB, Iowa
Johnson had over 1,500 yards and 21 touchdowns in 2024, showing high production. His solid frame and management of a heavy workload certainly bode well for the NFL, specifically the situation he will be thrown into with the Cowboys. Missing out on a highly ranked running back in the first round certainly hurts the Cowboys a bit, but coming out of the third round with a solid option in Johnson would definitely help take their offense to a new level.
77. New England Patriots
Marcus Mbow — OG, Purdue
78. Arizona Cardinals
Wyatt Milum – OT, West Virginia
79. Houston Texans
Tate Ratledge – OG, Georgia
80. Indianapolis Colts
Shemar Turner – DL, Texas A&M
81. Cincinnati Bengals
Andrew Mukuba – S, Texas
82. Seattle Seahawks
Denzel Burke – CB, Ohio State
83. Pittsburgh Steelers
D.J. Giddens – RB, Kansas State
84. Tampa Bay Buccaneers
Gunnar Helm – TE, Texas
85. Denver Broncos
Harold Fannin Jr. – TE, Bowling Green
86. Los Angeles Chargers
Deone Walker – DL, Kentucky
87. Green Bay Packers
Charles Grant – OT, William & Mary
88. Jacksonville Jaguars
Terrance Ferguson – TE, Oregon
89. Houston Texans
Cam Skattebo – RB, Arizona State
In 2024, Skattebo had an impressive 1,711 yards and 21 touchdowns on the ground and added 605 yards, and three touchdowns receiving. Skattebo is shifty in tight spaces and has sound footwork, allowing him to negotiate small gaps in the defense. He also is great at extending plays and breaking tackles. The Texans do have Joe Mixon, but the veteran running back is starting to show signs of age. Mixon was hurt for a significant part of last season and having him split his carries with Skattebo could help him to remain injury free while letting the young talent develop.
90. Los Angeles Rams
Demetrius Knight — LB, South Carolina
91. Baltimore Ravens
Joshua Farmer — DL, Florida State
92. Seattle Seahawks
Jack Sawyer — EDGE, Ohio State
Sawyer finished his 2024 campaign with 59 tackles and nine sacks, in addition to three forced fumbles and an interception. He played exceptionally well under pressure during Ohio State’s run to the national championship. He also has solid footwork and lateral quickness that lets him penetrate the pocket even with reduced speed. The Seahawks need to sure up their defense especially up front and Sawyer could contribute heavily to this reform.
93. New Orleans Saints
Tyler Shough — QB, Louisville
94. Cleveland Browns
Savion Williams – WR, TCU
95. Kansas City Chiefs
Dylan Sampson – RB, Tennessee
96. Philadelphia Eagles
Kyle Williams – WR, Washington State
97. Minnesota Vikings
Jacob Parrish – CB, Kansas State
98. Miami Dolphins
Cameron Williams – T, Texas
99. New York Giants
Will Howard – QB, Ohio State
100. San Francisco 49ers
Ty Robinson – DL, Nebraska
101. Los Angeles Rams
Quinn Ewers – QB, Texas
102. Detroit Lions
Jaylin Lane – WR, Virginia Tech
Round 4:
103. Tennessee Titans
Barrett Carter — LB, Clemson
Carter finished the 2024 season with 82 tackles and 3.5 sacks. He is known for his quick change of direction ability and also is good at covering receiving backs in the open. He also is great at, and behind the line of scrimmage, Carter is able to make blitzes that few other linebackers can. The Titans should be searching for a linebacker in this draft like Carter, as they lost a few key players at LB to free agency.
104. Cleveland Browns
Emery Jones — OT, LSU
105. New York Giants
Dylan Fairchild — OG, Georgia
106. New England Patriots
Dorian Strong — CB, Virginia Tech
107. Jacksonville Jaguars
Zy Alexander — CB, LSU
108. Las Vegas Raiders
Lathan Ransom— S, Ohio State
109. Buffalo Bills
Chris Paul Jr. — LB, Ole Miss
110. New York Jets
Tez Johnson — WR, Oregon
Johnson had 898 yards and ten touchdowns in 2024, but he had even better production in 2023 and similar yardage in 2022. This shows his consistency. He is slippery and a talented route runner, allowing him to create separation against a variety of DBs. Many wanted to see him reunite with Bo Nix in Denver but the Jets are probably a better fit because of their need for new weapons surrounding Justin Fields.
111. Carolina Panthers
Ashton Gilloute — EDGE, Louisville
112. New Orleans Saints
Miles Frazier — OG, LSU
Frazier is a talented guard with the build of a true NFL caliber player. He is also patient and powerful as a counter to the pass rush coming his way. The Saint’s line does need work, and this draft, specifically Frazier, offers an opportunity to build depth for a mid round pick.
113. San Francisco 49ers
Smael Mondon Jr. — LB, Georgia
114. Carolina Panthers
Cobee Bryant — CB, Kansas
115. Arizona Cardinals
Kyle Kennard — EDGE, South Carolina
116. Miami Dolphins
CJ West — DT, Indiana
West’s 2024 season was capped by 42 tackles and two sacks, with a lone forced fumble as well. While his production lacks behind some other prospects, he is able to react well to the linemen in front of him. He also can make his way into gaps well using above average footwork and hand skill, blocking up the run before it starts. The Dolphins’ defensive line was relatively weak last season, and needs to be addressed in this year’s draft. West is a solid prospect for this purpose, and should fill this role well.
117. Indianapolis Colts
Danny Stutsman — LB, Oklahoma
118. Atlanta Falcons
Jordan Hancock — CB, Ohio State
119. Cincinnati Bengals
Tyler Baron — EDGE, Miami (FL)
120. Tennessee Titans
David Walker — EDGE, Central Arkansas
121. Tampa Bay Buccaneers
Billy Bowman — S, Oklahoma
122. Denver Broncos
Tory Horton — WR, Colorado State
123. Pittsburgh Steelers
Xavier Restrepo — WR, Miami (FL)
124. Green Bay Packers
Tai Felton — WR, Maryland
125. Los Angeles Chargers
Korie Black — CB, Oklahoma State
126. Jacksonville Jaguars
Logan Brown — OT, Kansas
127. Los Angeles Rams
Bhayshul Tuten — RB, Virginia Tech
128. Washington Commanders
Jonas Sanker — S, Virginia
129. Baltimore Ravens
Jaylen Reed — S, Penn State
130. Detroit Lions
Oronde Gadsden II — TE, Syracuse
131. New Orleans Saints
Ollie Gordon II — RB, Oklahoma State
132. Buffalo Bills
Fadil Diggs — EDGE, Syracuse
133. Kansas City Chiefs
Jordan Phillips — DT, Maryland
134. Philadelphia Eagles
Jackson Slater — OG, Sacramento State
135. Miami Dolphins
RJ Mickens — S, Clemson
136. Baltimore Ravens
Chase Lundt — OT P, UConn
137. Seattle Seahawks
Anthony Belton — OT, NC State
138. San Francisco 49ers
Garrett Dellinger — OG, LSU
Round 5:
139. Minnesota Vikings
Jalen Rivers — OG, Miami
140. Carolina Panthers
Nick Nash — WR, San Jose State
Nash’s 2024 season was capped by 1,382 yards and 16 touchdowns. Scouts like his ability to get separation and say he has great body control on jump balls. He also could use some of his skills as a quarterback on trick plays. The Panthers have started to see some promise in their young QB in Bryce Young. At this position in the draft after their other needs have been met it makes sense to make a move like this and get him an explosive weapon at a mid round price.
141. Tennessee Titans
Luke Kandra — OG, Cincinnati
142. Jacksonville Jaguars
Damien Martinez — RB, Miami (FL)
143. Las Vegas Raiders
Dont’e Thornton — WR, Tennessee
144. New England Patriots
Pat Bryant — WR, Illinois
145. New York Jets
Jake Brininstool — TE, Clemson
146. Carolina Panthers
Seth McLaughlin — OC, Ohio State
147. San Francisco 49ers
Jamaree Caldwell — DT, Oregon
148. Chicago Bears
Jalen Travis — OT, Iowa State
149. Dallas Cowboys
Nohl Williams — CB, California
150. Miami Dolphins
Jack Kiser — LB, Notre Dame
151. Indianapolis Colts
Jake Majors — OC, Texas
152. Arizona Cardinals
Teddye Buchanan — LB, California
153. Cincinnati Bengals
J.J. Pegues — DT, Ole Miss
154. New York Giants
Rylie Mills — DT, Notre Dame
155. Miami Dolphins
Elijah Roberts — DT, SMU
156. Pittsburgh Steelers
Simeon Barrow — DT, Miami (Fl)
157. Tampa Bay Buccaneers
Cody Simon — LB, Ohio State
158. Los Angeles Chargers
Jonah Monheim — OC, USC
159. Green Bay Packers
Jamon Dumas-Johnson — LB, Kentucky
160. San Francisco 49ers
Sai’vion Jones — EDGE, LSU
161. Philadelphia Eagles
Tommi Hill — CB, Nebraska
162. New York Jets
Dillion Gabriel — QB, Oregon
Dillon Gabriel had a great season at Oregon, with 3,857 passing yards, and 30 touchdowns. These impressive stats lead him to have a remarkable quarterback ranking of 86.4 which is 3rd highest nationally. Despite a few concerns such as his small frame, and left handed throwing causing offensive adjustment, these down sides are made up for with his quick thinking and his very precise throws resulting in a 72.9%completion rate. Making him a great choice for a team like the jets with great wide receivers.
163. Carolina Panthers
Malachi Moore — S, Alabama
164. Philadelphia Eagles
RJ Harvey — RB, UCF
165. Philadelphia Eagles
Cam Jackson — DT, Florida
Jackson has put up somewhat weak production of around 40 tackles in each of the last three seasons. He also added two sacks in 2024. His weak production is mostly outweighed by his strong physical traits, especially his 6’6”, 328 pound stature. This physical dominance also contributes to his strength in shedding blocks quickly off the snap, and his ability to make last minute plays. The Eagles need a solid depth piece to replace their loss of Milton Williams along the line. They are not desperate however, giving Jackson time to develop behind an already proven system.
166. Houston Texans
Jacob Gideon — OC, Western Michigan
167. Tennessee Titans
Zah Frazier — CB, UTSA
168. Philadelphia Eagles
Jack Nelson — OT, Wisconsin
169. Buffalo Bills
Isaac TeSlaa — WR, Arkansas
170. Buffalo Bills
Que Robinson — EDGE, Alabama
171. New England Patriots
Marcus Tate — OG, Clemson
172. Seattle Seahawks
Riley Leonard — QB, Notre Dame
173. Buffalo Bills
Devin Neal — RB, Kansas
174. Dallas Cowboys
Clay Webb — OG, Jacksonville State
175. Seattle Seahawks
Connor Colby — OG, Iowa
176. Baltimore Ravens
Tyler Cooper — OG, Minnesota
Round 6:
177. Buffalo Bills
Ajani Cornelius — OT, Oregon
178. Tennessee Titans
Kyle McCord — QB, Syracuse
Kyle McCord started his career in Ohio State, later transferring to Syracuse to end his total college career with 8,555 passing yards, and 61 touchdowns. He is admired for his great timing and anticipation. With McCord having a lot more room for improvement he will be a great backup quarterback for the titans.
179. Cleveland Browns
Corey Kiner — RB, Cincinnati
180. Las Vegas Raiders
Ty Hamilton — DT, Ohio State
181. Los Angeles Chargers
Jared Ivey — EDGE, Ole Miss
182. Jacksonville Jaguars
Vernon Broughton — DL, Texas
183. Baltimore Ravens
Jeffrey Bassa — LB, Oregon
184. New Orleans Saints
Aeneas Peebles — DL, Virginia Tech
185. Pittsburgh Steelers
Carson Vinson — OT, Alabama A&M
186. New York Jets
Trevor Etienne — RB, Georgia
187. Minnesota Vikings
Jaydon Blue — RB, Texas
188. Tennessee Titans
Caleb Ransaw — S, Tulane
189. Indianapolis Colts
Brashard Smith — RB, SMU
190. Los Angeles Rams
Mitchell Evans — TE, Notre Dame
191. Denver Broncos
Caleb Rodgers — OG, Texas Tech
192. Cleveland Browns
Barryn Sorrell — EDGE, Texas
193. Cincinnati Bengals
Kobe King — LB, Penn State
194. Jacksonville Jaguars
Antwaun Powell-Ryland — EDGE, Virginia Tech
195. Los Angeles Rams
Bryce Cabeldue — OG, Kansas
196. Detroit Lions
Thomas Fidone II — TE, Nebraska
Thomas Fidone is a tight end at the University of Nebraska. He is a good candidate for the Lions due to his great catch radius caused by his size. Fidone stands at 6’6” and weighs 250 pounds. His size paired with his great athleticism make him a great pick for the Lions.
197. Denver Broncos
Kyle Monangai — RB, Rutgers
198. Green Bay Packers
Craig Woodson — S, California
199. Los Angeles Chargers
Justin Walley — CB, Minnesota
200. Cleveland Browns
Joshua Gray — OG, Oregon State
201. Los Angeles Rams
Kitam Crawford — S, Nevada
202. Los Angeles Rams
Elijah Ponder — EDGE, Cal Poly
203. Baltimore Ravens
Jay Higgens — LB, Iowa
204. Dallas Cowboys
Andrew Armstrong — WR, Arkansas
205. Washington Commanders
Hollis Pierce — OT, Rutgers
206. Buffalo Bills
Jordan James — RB, Oregon
207. New York Jets
Tonka Hemingway — DT, South Carolina
208. Denver Broncos
JJ Roberts — S, Marshall
209. Los Angeles Chargers
Cody Lindenberg — LB, Minnesota
210. Baltimore Ravens
Jah Joyner — EDGE, Minnesota
211. Dallas Cowboys
Jarquez Hunter — RB, Auburn
212. Baltimore Ravens
Ricky White — WR, UNLV
213. Las Vegas Raiders
Uptown Stout — CB, Western Kentucky
214. Los Angeles Chargers
Jaylin Smith — CB, USC
215. Las Vegas Raiders
Arian Smith — WR, Georgia
216. Cleveland Browns
Tahj Brooks — RB, Texas Tech
Round 7:
217. Dallas Cowboys
Hunter Wohler – S, Wisconsin
218. Atlanta Falcons
LeQuint Allen – RB, Syracuse
219. New York Giants
Joshua Simon – TE, South Carolina
220. New England Patriots
Kaden Prather – WR, Maryland
Kaden Prather started his career at West Virginia later transferring to the University of Maryland. Prather averages 11.1 yards per catch, and has had 64 receptions this season making him a key player in Maryland’s offense. Although Prather may be inconsistent, his athleticism makes him a “red-zone threat” making him a great candidate for the Patriots.
221. Jacksonville Jaguars
Tyrion Ingram-Dawkins – DT, Georgia
222. Las Vegas Raiders
Dan Jackson – S, Georgia
223. Seattle Seahawks
Kalel Mullings – RB, Michigan
224. Miami Dolphins
Zeek Biggers – DT, Georgia Tech
225. Arizona Cardinals
Mello Dotson – CB, Kansas
226. Kansas City Chiefs
Trey Wedig – OT, Indiana
227. San Francisco 49ers
Raheim Sanders – RB, South Carolina
228. Detroit Lions
Kaimon Rucker – EDGE, North Carolina
229. Pittsburgh Steelers
Kobe Hudson – WR, UCF
230. Carolina Panthers
Drew Kendall – OG, Boston College
231. Miami Dolphins
Jaylin Conyers – TE, Texas Tech
232. Indianapolis Colts
Maxen Hook – S, Toledo
233. Chicago Bears
Patrick Jenkins – DT, Tulane
234. Seattle Seahawks
Dalton Cooper – OT, Oklahoma State
235. Tampa Bay Buccaneers
B.J. Adams – CB, UCF
236. Houston Texans
Dante Trader Jr. – S, Maryland
237. Green Bay Packers
Jo’Quavious Marks – RB, USC
238. New England Patriots
Jackson Hawes – TE, Georgia Tech
239. Dallas Cowboys
Kurtis Rourke – QB, Indiana
240. Chicago Bears
Antwane Wells Jr. – WR, Ole Miss
241. Houston Texans
Tim Smith – DT, Alabama
242. Atlanta Falcons
Brett Batty – EDGE, BYU
243. Baltimore Ravens
Phil Mafah – RB, Clemson
244. Detroit Lions
Will Lampkin – OG, North Carolina
245. Washington Commanders
Collin Oliver – LB, Oklahoma State
246. New York Giants
Elijah Williams – EDGE, Morgan State
247. Dallas Cowboys
Jermari Harris – CB, Iowa
248. New Orleans Saints
Brandon Crenshaw-Dickson – OT, Florida
249. San Francisco 49ers
Jimmy Horn Jr. – WR, Colorado
250. Green Bay Packers
Daniel Jackson – WR, Minnesota
251. Kansas City Chiefs
Sebastian Castro – S, Iowa
252. San Francisco 49ers
Isas Waxter – CB, Villanova
253. Miami Dolphins
Johny Walker – EDGE, Missouri
254. New Orleans Saints
Nazir Stackhouse – DT, Georgia
255. Cleveland Browns
Marques Sigle – S, Kansas State
256. Los Angeles Chargers
Mac McWilliams – CB, UCF
257. Kansas City Chiefs
Xavier Truss – OG, Georgia “Mr. Irrelevant”
Eleveld • Apr 23, 2025 at 2:10 pm
This is well done. Very intriguing.