2025 NFL Mock Draft 2.0
By Matt Brandon 2025 NFL Mock Draft 2.0 This 2025 NFL Mock Draft is courtesy of Matt Brandon. Also, check out the previous 2025 NFL Mock Draft here. As the 2025 NFL Draft nears, front offices league-wide are finalizing their […]
By Matt Brandon
2025 NFL Mock Draft 2.0
This 2025 NFL Mock Draft is courtesy of Matt Brandon. Also, check out the previous 2025 NFL Mock Draft here.
As the 2025 NFL Draft nears, front offices league-wide are finalizing their evaluations. For many franchisesβparticularly those with early first-round picksβthe draft is a pivotal moment that can define their future. This mock draft examines how each team might navigate the first round and projects how the next crop of elite prospects could transition to the NFL. The Tennessee Titans hold the No. 1 pick, and their direction seems clear as draft night approaches. Letβs dive into the selections!
1. Tennessee Titans: QB Cam Ward, Miami
The Titans are poised to select Miamiβs Cam Ward with the top pick in the 2025 NFL Draft. Barring an irresistible trade offer from a team like the New York Giants, Tennessee will stay put and aim to revitalize the franchise with a dynamic new quarterback.
2. Cleveland Browns: WR/CB Travis Hunter, Colorado
Travis Hunter climbs to his highest spot yet in my mock drafts. While pairing Myles Garrett with Abdul Carter would terrify opposing offenses, Kevin Stefanski and the Browns wonβt pass on the draftβs most electrifying talent. Hunterβs two-way brilliance begs the question: Will he focus on wide receiver or cornerback in the NFL?
3. New York Giants: EDGE Abdul Carter, Penn State
The Giants would leap at the chance to grab Ward or Hunter if either slips to No. 3, but with both likely gone, theyβll turn to the best available talent. Abdul Carterβs raw potential and upside make him irresistible, even with Brian Burns and Kayvon Thibodeaux already in tow. The Giantsβ Super Bowl history underscores the value of a dominant defensive lineβCarter could be the key to reclaiming that edge.
4. New England Patriots: OL Will Campbell, LSU
Will Campbell edges out Missouriβs Armand Membou as my top offensive lineman in this class. The Patriots will prioritize the LSU productβs ability to anchor left tackle, giving Drake Maye a reliable blindside protector. Campbell may not reach All-Pro heights, but his NFL readiness makes him a safe bet to bolster New Englandβs line.
5. Jacksonville Jaguars: DL Mason Graham, Michigan
Mason Graham is the only top-five constant across my four mock drafts. Jacksonvilleβs defensive front has talent but lacks a game-changing interior force. Graham, despite an injury-marred 2024, brings elite traits and pairs with Josh Hines-Allen and Travon Walker to form a fearsome pass-rush trio.
