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Purp = Wil consider trading downRed = Potentially overvaluedLast Updated:4/13/2025Bold = Transaction that did happen51-MAN
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Green = Will consider trading upGreen = Potential undervaluedGreen = Correctly predictedCAPS AS OF 3/31
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Orange/Beige = Predicted TRADE!
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PickTeamPlayerPositionCollegeRationale
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1Tennessee TitansCam WardQBMiamiConsensus believes the Titans will keep the #1 pick and choose Cam Ward as their new franchise QB. It makes sense. Incoming GM Mike Borgonzi uses this opportunity to get exactly the guy he wants to build around.QB, EDGE, WRDan Moore, PIT LT
Kevin Zeitler, DET RG
$27
https://www.espn.com/nfl/team/depth/_/name/nyg
YES
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2Cleveland BrownsTravis HunterCB/WRColoradoThe Browns opt for the best player in this class, to primarily play as a lockdown CB to improve their secondary and also add a playmaking target to Pickett/Flacco. QB, WR, OT
Kenny Pickett, PHI QB (trade)
Teven Jenkins, CHI LG
$18
https://www.espn.com/nfl/team/depth/_/name/cle
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3NY GiantsAbdul CarterEDGEPenn StateLawrence Taylor Jr. lands in New York and immediately boosts and already-intimidating Giants pass rush.QB, OL
Jevon Holland, MIA S
Paulson Adebo, NO CB
Darius Slayton, NYG WR (re-sign)
Jameis Winston, CLE QB
Russell Wilson, PIT QB
$5
https://www.espn.com/nfl/team/depth/_/name/ten
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4New England PatriotsWill CampbellLTLSU
Vrabel dismisses the critics and takes Campbell to address the undeniable biggest need of a blindside protecter for Drake Maye. T-Rex Campbell will be their starting LT on Day 1. The Patriots might consider trading down to CHI if they want Jeanty.
LT, WRMilton Williams, PHI DT
Carlton Davis, DET CB
Morgan Moses, NYJ RT
Stefon Diggs, HOU WR
Robert Spillane, LV LB
$69
https://www.espn.com/nfl/team/depth/_/name/ne
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5Chicago Bears (from JAX)Ashton JeantyRBBoise State
TRADE! JAX trades #5 (1700) to CHI for #10 (1300) and #41 (490). After addressing the O-line in FA, the Bears seem very interested in drafting an RB. Rather than settling for a "pretty good" player in the 2nd, they go after the alpha of the class.
EDGE, LT
Jonah Jackson, LAR LG (trade)
Joe Thuney, KC LG (trade)
Drew Dalman, ATL C
Dayo Odeyingbo, IND EDGE
Grady Jarrett, ATL DT
$18
https://www.espn.com/nfl/team/depth/_/name/jax/
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6LV RaidersTetairoa McMillanWRArizonaAfter Jeanty gets swiped by the Bears, the Raiders take Tet to give Geno a WR1 target.WR, RB, CBGeno Smith, SEA QB
$50
https://www.espn.com/nfl/team/depth/_/name/lv
YES - Michigan alum Tom Brady might lobby for JJ McCarthy to be the Raiders' next franchise QB. If he's willing to convince the top brass that JJ is better than Shedeur or Cam Ward, LV could trade the #6 pick (and possibly even more) to Minnesota for JJ. And the Vikings would stick with the still-only-27-years-old Darnold another year or three.
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7New York JetsArmand MembouRTMissouriNew HC Aaron Glenn will be tempted to pick Will Johnson here, but the Jets just lost both tackles (Tyron Smith to IR and then Morgan Moses to FA). They do Justin Fields a solid and invest in Membou to be their franchise RT. OT, WRJustin Fields, PIT QB
Brandon Stephens, BAL CB
$9
https://www.espn.com/nfl/team/depth/_/name/nyj
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8Carolina PanthersMason GrahamNTMichiganThe Panthers thank the Draft Day gods that the best NT of the class somehow falls into their lap at #8.WR, EDGE, DT
Jaycee Horn, CAR CB (re-sign)
Patrick Jones, MIN EDGE
Tre'Von Moehrig, LV S
$17
https://www.espn.com/nfl/team/depth/_/name/car
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9New Orleans SaintsJalon WalkerEDGE/LBGeorgiaWalker is a fantastic fit for Staley's 3-4 defensive scheme, and his leadership will pair nicely with Demario Davis and Cam Jordan.WR, OL, DL
Chase Young, NO EDGE (re-sign)
Brandin Cooks, DAL WR
Justin Reid, KC S
$29
https://www.espn.com/nfl/team/depth/_/name/no
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10Jax Jaguars (from CHI)Kenneth GrantNTMichiganThe Jags recognize Mason Graham as the #1 NT of the class, but they're willing to trade down and draft Grant instead to stuff the run; while also picking up a valuable 2nd rounder from the Bears.DT, CB, LTPatrick Mekari, BAL LG$29
https://www.espn.com/nfl/team/depth/_/name/chi
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11San Francisco 49ersKelvin Banks Jr.LTTexasBanks will initially start at LG and take over for Aaron Banks who left for GB in FA. The 49ers are likely only getting 1-2 more years out of Trent Williams; so Kelvin will eventually move outside and fill those massive shoes.DL, OL, CB$40
https://www.espn.com/nfl/team/depth/_/name/sf
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Denver Broncos (from DAL)
Tyler WarrenTEPenn State
TRADE! DAL trades #12 (1200) to DEN for #20 (850) + #51 (390). Jerry trades down in the 1st once again, this time to allow Sean Payton to jump the Colts and to draft his "Joker" in Tyler Warren. He's an absolutely perfect fit in the Broncos' offense.
RB, WREvan Engram, JAX TE
Dre Greenlaw, SF LB
Talanoa Hufango, SF S
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https://www.espn.com/nfl/team/depth/_/name/dal
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13Miami DolphinsJahdae BarronCBTexasMiami begins rebuilding its secondary with Barron, a high-IQ "Swiss army knife" defender who can be adaptive. Barron will play nickel, nicely complementing Jalen Ramsey as the boundary CB (who is also seeking a trade).OT, S$13
https://www.espn.com/nfl/team/depth/_/name/mia
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14Indianapolis ColtsColston LovelandTEMichiganAfter seeing Warren fall to the Broncos, the Colts are still happy to draft Loveland at #14 as the TE they need for this offense.TE, IOLCharvarius Ward, SF CB
Daniel Jones, MIN QB
Cam Bynum, MIN S
Evan Neal, NYG OT
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https://www.espn.com/nfl/team/depth/_/name/ind
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15Atlanta FalconsMike GreenEDGEMarshall
The Falcons' 31 sacks last year ranked 2nd-worst in the league. Green is the best pure pass rusher of this class: quick off the snap and led the FBS with 17 sacks. Feels like a perfect fit for the Dirty Birds' 3-4 D which will need his speed.
EDGE, DL, CB
Jake Matthews, ATL OT (re-sign)
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https://www.espn.com/nfl/team/depth/_/name/atl
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16Arizona CardinalsWill JohnsonCB MichiganBest-case scenario for the Cards, who get Johnson as a lockdown CB to pair with Budda Baker in the secondary. CB, RTJosh Sweat, PHI EDGE
Dalvin Tomlinson, NYG DT
Calais Campbell, MIA DT
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https://www.espn.com/nfl/team/depth/_/name/ari
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17Cincinnati BengalsMykel WilliamsEDGEGeorgiaGreat fit here in CIN's 4-3. Hendrickson is the NFL's sack leader who will aggressively rush the passer. Mykel can do that, but can also help to stuff the run.EDGE, CB, IOLTee Higgins, CIN WR (tag)$24
https://www.espn.com/nfl/team/depth/_/name/sea/seattle-seahawks
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18Seattle SeahawksJihaad CampbellLBAlabama
Campbell is a tough & athletic LB with great leadership; the perfect fit for Seattle's HC Mike MacDonald who was a former linebackers coach & will prioritize the position. Campbell just had shoulder surgery, which might drop his draft stock.
IOL
Sam Darnold, MIN QB
Cooper Kupp, LAR WR
Demarcus Lawrence, DAL EDGE
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https://www.espn.com/nfl/team/depth/_/name/sea
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19Tampa Bay BuccaneersDonovan EzeiruakuEDGE
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Bucs' HC & DC Todd Bowles plays an aggressive 3-4 defensive scheme who loves to blitz. Donovan is a fast and athletic EDGE with 34" arms who had an excellent combine and was productive with 16.5 sacks last year.EDGE, CB
Haason Reddick, NYJ EDGE
Chris Godwin, TB WR (re-sign)
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https://www.espn.com/nfl/team/depth/_/name/tb
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Dallas Cowboys (from DEN)
Omarion HamptonRBNorth CarolinaHe might not be Jeanty, but Hampton is the 3-down back the Cowboys are looking for in the first round.RB, OL$36
https://www.espn.com/nfl/team/depth/_/name/den/denver-broncos
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Cleveland Browns (from PIT)
Shedeur SandersQBColorado
TRADE! PIT gives #21 (800) to CLE for #33 (580) + #67 (255) + 2026 4th (~50). The Steelers call the Browns and tell them they're planning to make Shedeur the pick; but they'll let Cleveland have him for a premium of draft capital. It makes sense for both sides. PIT has $32m in cap space to trade for a QB vet who's ready to play for a Super Bowl contender while TJ Watt is still playing at a high-level and who also immediately gets to have Metcalf and Pickens as receiving options. Shedeur will be a franchise QB who will need time to develop, but his accuracy and poise is a really good fit for Stefanski's offense. This is a win-win for both sides.
QB, OTDK Metcalf, SEA WR (trade)
Aaron Rodgers, NYJ QB (???)
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https://www.espn.com/nfl/team/depth/_/name/pit
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22LA ChargersShemar StewartEDGETexas A&MStewart's versatility on the DL will be helpful for the Chargers after they lost Joey Bosa and likely only have one more year with Khalil Mack. Matthew Golden is also in play here. WR, DL
Khalil Mack, LAC EDGE (re-sign)
Mekhi Becton, PHI RG
Mike Williams, NYJ WR
Najee Harris, PIT RB
Tyler Conklin, NYJ TE
$35
https://www.espn.com/nfl/team/depth/_/name/lac/los-angeles-chargers
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23Green Bay PackersMatthew GoldenWRTexasThe Packers give Jordan Love the speedy WR1 he's been lacking. Hobbs would brought in to be the boundary CB in case Jaire Alexander gets traded in the offseason.EDGE, WRAaron Banks, SF LG
Nate Hobbs, LV CB
$33
https://www.espn.com/nfl/team/depth/_/name/gb/green-bay-packers
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24Buffalo Bills (from MIN)Malaki StarksSGeorgia
TRADE! MIN gives #24 (740) to BUF for #30 (620) + #109 (76) + #132 (40). Starks is a fantastic player and a huge value here. Buffalo's secondary needs his leadership. Benford will remain at the boundary; though Starks might move from S to nickel.
DL, DB, WR
Joey Bosa, LAC EDGE
Christian Benford, BUF CB (re-sign)
$3
https://www.espn.com/nfl/team/depth/_/name/min/minnesota-vikings
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25Houston TexansGrey ZabelIOL
North Dakota St
After trading Laremy Tunsil, the Texans are hitting the reset button on their offensive line. Rather than taking Simmons as a LT here, I think Zabel's versatility and ability to play multiple positions will be more valuable since there's so many moving pieces. They also brought in tackles Cam Robinson and Trent Brown in FA.
OL, WRChristian Kirk, JAX WR
CJ Gardner-Johnson, PHI S
Cam Robinson, MIN LT
Trent Brown, CIN OT
Laken Tomlison, SEA LG
$5
https://www.espn.com/nfl/team/depth/_/name/hou/houston-texans
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26LA RamsTrey AmosCBMississippi
Even with Hairston still available, I think the Rams will go with Amos as their lockdown CB1 here. He's a ball-hawk with excellent instincts; feels like what they've been looking for in their zone scheme ever since trading Jalen Ramsey two years ago.
CB, QB2
Davante Adams, NYJ WR
Alaric Jackson, LAR LT (re-sign)
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https://www.espn.com/nfl/team/depth/_/name/lar/los-angeles-rams
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27Baltimore RavensTyler BookerLGAlabamaThe Ravens run in the ticket ASAP to draft Booker, whose "hands are like vice grips in pass protection" (per PFF) as their new LG after losing Patrick Mekari in FA. His leadership traits are an added bonus that fits the Ravens' culture.LG, EDGE
Ronnie Stanley, BAL LT (re-sign)
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https://www.espn.com/nfl/team/depth/_/name/bal
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28Detroit LionsNic ScourtonEDGETexas A&MScourton is a strong, bull-rushing EDGE who will fit in nicely alongside Aidan in the Lions' 4-3 scheme.EDGE, RGDJ Reed, NYJ CB$43
https://www.espn.com/nfl/team/depth/_/name/det
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29Washington CommandersJames Pearce Jr.EDGETennesseeWell-aware of his immaturity and "character concerns", the Commanders take a risk on Pearce anyway due to their glaring need for an EDGE alpha. He's athletic, fast, and highly-productive (7.5 sacks; 19% pressure rate). EDGE, RG, CB
Deebo Samuel, SF WR (trade)
Laremy Tunsil, HOU LT (trade)
Javon Kinlaw, NYJ DT
Michael Gallup, DAL WR
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Minnesota Vikings (from BUF)
Nick EmmanworiSSouth CarolinaEmmanwori is big (6'3", 220), fast (4.4 40YD), and killed it at the combine (43"vert, 11ft+ broad). He'll learn in his rookie year from Harrison Smith, who's now 36 years old.S, QB2
Aaron Jones, MIN RB (re-sign)
Ryan Kelly, IND C
Will Fries, IND RG
Byron Murphy, MIN CB (re-sign)
Jonathan Allen, WSH DT
Javon Hargrave, SF DT
Jeff Okudah, HOU CB
$21
https://www.espn.com/nfl/team/depth/_/name/buf/buffalo-bills
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31Kansas City ChiefsWalter NolenDTMississippiThe Chiefs brings in a twitched-up DL whose "twitch and burst are rare for a player of his size". Nolen has the physical talent but still lacks instincts and technique. Pairing him alongside Chris Jones is a perfect opportunity for that.EDGE, DBTrey Smith, KC RG (tag)
Jaylon Moore, SF LT
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https://www.espn.com/nfl/team/depth/_/name/kc/kansas-city-chiefs
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32Philadelphia EaglesDerrick HarmonDTOregonHarmon is a wrecking ball who consistently finds himself in the backfield. Feels like a perfect fit for the Eagles' intimidating defensive line.DT, EDGE
https://www.espn.com/nfl/team/depth/_/name/phi
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Pittsburgh Steelers (from CLE)
Tyleik WilliamsNTOhio State
This pick is a stretch on the Big Boards, but the 335 lb Williams addresses the Steelers' most important need of a run-clogging NT for the 3-4 that allows TJ Watt to rush the QB. If PIT lands Rodgers or trades for Cousins, they're playoff-bound.
DT, QB?
Zack Baun, PHI LB (re-sign)
Kenyon Green, HOU LG (trade)
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34NY GiantsDonovan JacksonIOLOhio State
The Giants' O-line made progress in 2024 but is still in the bottom-5 of the league. Jackson was initially a G who filled in for Josh Simmons at LT and ended up winning the Buckeyes the championship. The right side of the IOL will need his help.
OL
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35Tennessee TitansEmeka EgbukaWROhio StateThe Titans give their new franchise QB another talented receiver. Egbuka is a productive slot receiver who will allow Calvin Ridley to play outside and will help Cam Ward move the chains.EDGE, WR
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36Jacksonville JaguarsAzareye'h ThomasCBFlorida StateJAX gave up a league-worst 257 passing yards/game last year. Thomas stays close-to-home and becomes the lockdown CB they need him to be.CB, LT
Other Notable FAs Available
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37LV RaidersMaxwell HairstonCBKentucky
The Raiders' secondary allowed 29 passing TDs last year and no defensive player had more than 3 INTs. Hairston ran the fastest 40YD at the combine at 4.28 seconds. The Raiders are excited to bring in Mad Max as the first piece of rebuilding their secondary.
WR, CBAaron Rodgers, NYJ QB
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New Orleans Saints (from NE)
Josh SimmonsLTOhio State
TRADE! NE gives #38 (520) to NO for #40 (500) + #112 (70). With Simmons still available, the Patriots get quite a few calls here for teams interested in jumping the Bears. The Saints make the sweetest deal, paying a premium and also allowing the Pats to remain at the top of the 2nd. The Saints steal a franchise LT, who would allow Tali to move back to his natural RT. They can afford to give Simmons time to heal from his injury if he needs it.
WRAmari Cooper, BUF WR
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39Chicago Bears (from CAR)Josh Conerly Jr.LTOregonThe Bears still get a starting LT who can complete their OL wall during Braxton Jones' contract year. Conerly has great technique and quickness but could build more strength.EDGE
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40NE Patriots (from NO)Luther Burden IIIWRMissouriThe Pats get a steal on Burden still being available at #42. He's a YAC-machine in the slot, who will give Maye a sure-handed option in the middle of the field.WR
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41Jax Jaguars (from CHI)TreVeyon HendersonRBOhio StateEtienne has been dealing with injuries, never got more than 15 touches in a game last year, and is heading into a contract year. Henderson is a three-down back who could reinvigorate the Jags' offensive.
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42New York JetsJaxson DartQBMississippi
The Jets are auditioning Justin Fields on a two-year deal, though he's shown at CHI and PIT that he's not a franchise QB. The Jets draft Jaxson Dart as a call option here in the second, who could also be an insurance policy if Fields gets hurt.
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43San Francisco 49ersDarius AlexanderDTToledoStrong DT who is primarily a run defender; feels like the run-stuffing muscle the 49ers need in the interior to free up Bosa on the EDGE. EDGE, CB, RG$27
https://www.espn.com/nfl/team/depth/_/name/wsh/washington-commanders
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44Dallas CowboysTate RatledgeRGGeorgiaFirst-team all-SEC RG who plays with a mean-streak and with toughness. Perfect fit for the Cowboys, who will need rushing support for Hampton to be effective.RB, OL
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45Indianapolis ColtsJonah SavaiinaeaRT/RGArizonaSava was a RT in college who is likely to move inside to RG in the NFL and ran an impressive 4.95 40YD at the combine. He's a perfect fit for the Colts after their IOL went straight to the Vikings in FA. IOL
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46Atlanta FalconsJared WilsonCGeorgiaThe Falcons lost Drew Dalman in FA. They pay a premium to draft Jared Wilson here, for the sake of giving Penix an elite center for the sophomore year of his development. DL, CB, C
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47Arizona CardinalsJayden HigginsWRIowa StateThe Cardinals' roster has no gaping holes and allows them to add a second WR to complement MHJ here. Higgins is tall and has a 6'7" wingspan that works to his advantage for contested catches in the slot.CB, RT
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48Miami DolphinsAireontae ErseryLTMinnesotaErsery will fill the Dolphins' LT void after Terron Armstead's retirement. He is a massive man who will excel in run-blocking, but still needs some development for pass protection.OT
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49Cincinnati BengalsMarcus MbowRT/RGPurdueCody Ford was a problem at RG last year, and the Bengals move the slightly undersized Mbow from RT to the inside to fix the issue. He's already a great run blocker and will soon be an anchor for pass protection.CB, IOL
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50Seattle SeahawksWyatt MilumLT/LGWest VirginiaThe Seahawks draft short-armed Milum as a fit for their zone blocking scheme and to fill the void at LG after losing Laken Tomlinson to the Texans in FA.IOL
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Dallas Cowboys (from DEN)
Landon JacksonEDGEArkansasJackson had a great showing at the Combine and offers additional EDGE support and toughness. He'll love blitzing often on 3rd down.WR
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Seattle Seahawks (from PIT)
Mason TaylorTELSUThe son of Hall of Fame DE Jason Taylor, Mason will give Darnold a viable TE safety net in the middle of the field. Potential undervalued (#32 on DJ's Big Board).
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53Tampa Bay BuccaneersBenjamin MorrisonCBNotre Dame
Morrison is a fluid press corner who would have been an early 1st round pick had he not suffered a season-ending hip injury in October. The Bucs were tied for 2nd-worst in the league in passing yards allowed last year at 244 yds per game.
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54Green Bay PackersShavon RevelCBEast CarolinaRevel is an intriguing prospect. At 6'3" and 195 lbs, he's a strong and fluid CB but is also coming off an ACL tear in Sept 2024. GB will be a good system for him, including new DC Jeff Hafley's aggressive 4-3 scheme.DT, CB
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55Los Angeles ChargersElic AyomanorWRStanfordHarbaugh is going to love EA; a tall and wide-armed receiver who ran a 4.44 40YD. While still inexperienced, he has the athleticism to be either a slot or an X. Also a great run blocker.WR, DL
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56Buffalo Bills (from MIN)Alfred CollinsNTTexasConsidered a stretch on the Big Board rankings, Collins is the powerful NT the Bills need to stuff the run. DB, WR
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Carolina Panthers (from LAR)
Jaylin NoelWRIowa StateNoel is a speedy slot receiver with 4.39 40YD speed who can also be a punt returner. A reliable new target for Bryce Young's development.WR, DT
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58Houston TexansJack BechWRTCUStrong receiver with good hands who has the versatility to play outside or in the slot. The Texans keep him in Texas as a reliable option for CJ Stroud.WR
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59Baltimore RavensXavier WattsSNotre DameWatts reuniting with his Fighting Irish teammate Kyle Hamilton feels like a Ravens' secondary match made in heaven. He's a ball-hawk who was highly-productive with a ton of interceptions and passes defensed. EDGE
Additional context on Watts/Hamilton: https://www.si.com/nfl/ravens/news/baltimore-ravens-could-reunite-kyle-hamilton-notre-dame-xavier-watts
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60Detroit LionsCarson SchwesingerLBUCLADetroit's new DC Kelvin Sheppard is a former linebacker who will prioritize the position. CS is an instinctive LB who led the FBS with 90 solo tackles last year.
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61Washington CommandersOzzy TrapiloRT
Boston College
Commanders' RT Andrew Wylie was terribly ineffective and RG Sam Cosmi tore his ACL in the playoffs. Ozzy can be their starting RT on Day 1.RG
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62Buffalo BillsBradyn SwinsonEDGELSUThe Bills used a Top 30 on Swinson this year. Assuming it went well, I think they'll draft him to be their pass-rushing EDGE in this draft, which will address the final need as the Bills triple-down on defense this year. DB
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63Kansas City ChiefsJT TuimoloauEDGEOhio StateJT is a bull-rushing DE who will fit nicely into Spags' 4-3 scheme and offer support for Chris Jones on the defensive line.EDGE
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64Philadelphia EaglesKevin WinstonSPenn State
The Eagles traded CJ Gardner-Johnson to HOU, making S a need to address in the draft. Winston has injury risk after a season-ending ACL tear in September, though he still ran a 4.5 40YD at the March Pro Day. PHI drafts him here for his leadership.
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65NY GiantsJalen MilroeQBAlabamaMilroe is a third-round insurance policy for the Giants, who can be a developmental project while Russ is the starter and Jameis is the backup.
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66KC Chiefs (from TEN)Charles GrantLTWilliam & MaryThere's still uncertainty in the Chiefs line, with Moore new as a starter and Suamataia struggling in his rookie year. Grant is getting good reviews from the scouts and could end up winning the starting role.
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Pittsburgh Steelers (from CLE)
Quinshon JudkinsRBOhio StateThe Steelers pick up the Buckeyes' power back. Judkins is an aggressive RB who will step into the shoes of Najee Harris.
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68LV RaidersKaleb JohnsonRBIowaKJ was first-team Big 10. Strong and with good size, he's a three-down back for the Raiders.WR
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69New England PatriotsTJ SandersDTSouth CarolinaSanders pairs with Milton Williams to considerably improve NE's defensive line this year. He has a quick first step and can be a wrecking ball into the backfield.
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70Jacksonville JaguarsElijah ArroyoTEMiamiBPA who will give T-Law a safety net across the middle of the field and will allow Brian Thomas to play outside. Eli will replace Evan Engram who they lost to the Broncos in FA. Potentially undervalued (#45 on DJ's Big Board).CB
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71New Orleans SaintsJoshua FarmerDTFlorida StateThe Saints need a run-stuffing NT on the defensive line. Even though Josh Farmer is more of a 3-tech, he has long arms and could still help against the run.
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72Chicago BearsJack SawyerEDGEOhio StateThe Bears address the EDGE with a well-rounded leader of the national champions' defensive front. Sawyer is unspectacular, yet reliable and will fit into the 4-3 scheme.
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73New York JetsPrincely UmanmielenEDGEOle MissPrimarily a pass rusher, Princely will complement Will MacDonald in Steve Wilks' revamped Jets defense.
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74Carolina PanthersDarien PorterCBIowa StatePorter is tall, fast, and athletic former WR who's still relatively inexperienced at playing CB. DT
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Interesting NFL Draft Content
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NFL Draft IQ
https://www.nfl.com/draft/iq/
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5 Potential Draft Day Trades
https://www.reddit.com/r/NFL_Draft/comments/1jq73b6/surprise_5_potential_firstround_trades_on_draft/
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PFF Big Board
https://www.pff.com/draft/big-board?season=2025
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PFF Mock
https://www.pff.com/news/draft-2025-nfl-mock-draft-penn-state-abdul-carter-first-overall-browns-qb-cam-ward
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CBS Sports:
https://www.cbssports.com/nfl/draft/mock-draft/
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DB Big Board
https://www.nytimes.com/athletic/6109189/2025/02/11/nfl-draft-2025-prospect-rankings-top-100/
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DJ Big Board
https://www.nfl.com/news/daniel-jeremiah-s-top-50-2025-nfl-draft-prospect-rankings-4-0
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DJ 1.0:
https://www.nfl.com/news/daniel-jeremiah-2025-nfl-mock-draft-1-0
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Zierlein 1.0:
https://www.nfl.com/news/lance-zierlein-2025-nfl-mock-draft-1-0-giants-land-travis-hunter-bengals-add-wr-for-joe-burrow
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Zierlein 2.0:
https://www.nfl.com/news/lance-zierlein-2025-nfl-mock-draft-2-0-tetairoa-mcmillan-at-5-shedeur-sanders-will-johnson-slide
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Frelund 1.0:
https://www.nfl.com/news/cynthia-frelund-2025-nfl-mock-draft-1-0-shedeur-sanders-to-saints-steelers-among-5-teams-to-go-wr
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Reuter 2.0:
https://www.nfl.com/news/four-round-2025-nfl-mock-draft-three-qbs-taken-in-top-seven-picks-steelers-select-rb-in-first-round
👎 A lot of Reuter's picks seem like a stretch. Quinshon Judkins before Malaki Starks or Mykel Williams?
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Yates 2.0:
https://www.on3.com/pro/news/2025-nfl-draft-field-yates-espn-shake-things-up-in-post-super-bowl-mock-draft-with-new-no-1-pick/
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Parr 1.0:
https://www.nfl.com/news/dan-parr-2025-nfl-mock-draft-1-0-cowboys-blockbuster-deal-among-three-first-round-trades
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Filice 1.0:
https://www.nfl.com/news/gennaro-filice-2025-nfl-mock-draft-1-0-jets-jump-raiders-for-shedeur-sanders-broncos-trade-up-for-te