
Geoff Schwartz
FOX Sports Bet -analyst
We are less than a week away from the NFL concept, and now that I have the new information you eat, I have switched to sub of my previous previous projections.
Let’s dive in the second edition of my NFL Mock Draft from 2025.
1. Tennessee Titans: Cam -districtQB, Miami
Opportunities to be No. 1: -20000
The Titans will prepare Cam Ward as their franchise Quarterback. Although in this design he is not the player with the highest twist, he plays the most premium position in sport. The Titans will not consider this selection and select the player who can start their franchise.
2. Cleveland Browns: Travis HinterWR/CB, Colorado
Opportunities to choose No. 2: -800
I felt for a long time that the browns would prepare Sheduer Sanders. However, opinions can change if there is new information present and everything we hear from the browns is that they pass on Sanders with the second pick. That leaves out of your choice between Hunter and Abdul Carter. And the browns choose Hunter, who is an electric attack weapon.
3. New York Giants: Abdul CarterEdge, Penn State
Opportunities to choose No. 3: -550
I am sure the giants prefer if Hunter was available. They prefer the option to act back, as they don’t Need Carter with their current line of defense. But Carter is the player with the highest twist left on the board and you can never have enough Elite-Pass Rushers. So the Giants will add Carter with the third choice.
4. New England Patriots: Will CampbellOT, LSU
Opportunities to choose No. 4: -225
If you are new to my work, Dancom. Those who have read what I wrote about the 2025 design will collect the name as the first offensive lineman. New England has a gigantic hole at the left tackle and has to protect Drake Maye. This is a perfect match.
5. Jacksonville Jaguars: Mason GrahamDl, Michigan
Opportunities to choose No. 5: -110
I believe that the Jaguars would like to prepare a recipient to help Quartback Trevor Lawrence. But as a staff member told me: “There are only six premium players at the top of the design.” Graham is one of the six and immediately helps the bad line of defense of the Jaguars and pass.
6. Las Vegas Raiders: Armand MebouOl, Missouri
Opportunities to choose No. 6: +450
I will die on this hill. What good is the preparation of Ashton Jeanty if your attacking line cannot block for him? Unless the Raiders are in love with their right tackle options, it is too logical to set up Membou and pick up a second round.
7. New York Jets: Tyler WarrenTEA, Penn State
Opportunities to choose No. 7: +275
The top two offensive tackles have disappeared, so the jets make a premium tight end that can block and fit. The jets saw what Bowers was in Vegas last season to do and hope that Warren can be so productive with Justin Fields.
8. Trade – Pittsburgh Steelers: Shedeur SandersQB, Colorado
The chance to be selected on the second QB: -250
The Steelers must be Quarterback, unless Aaron Rodgers signs soon. The options of the Steelers remain at the age of 21 and hopes that Sanders will fall to them or Jaxson will take Dart as Subeone ADE for the Colorado Quarterback. So the Steelers will do sub-subject with daring share for the Quarterback they want for the saints, who, whether or not to look at the drafting of Sanders.
9. New Orleans Saints: Will JohnsonCB, Michigan
Opportunities to choose No. 9: +1500
Will Johnson recently showed his rehabilitation process in a private Pro Day Lot week, and reports are that he is on schedule to be healthy this season. The saints need secondary help in the worst way and he fills an immediate gap on their selection.
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10. Chicago Bears: Ashton JeantyRB, Boise State
Opportunities to choose No. 10: +330
I am tempted to give the bears one of the upper tight end, but instead they will prepare Jeanty in the form of Ben Johnson’s Lions. The bears have a strong offensive line and can find out an elite that runs back talent to help their quarterback.
11. San Francisco 49ers: Shemar StewartDl, Texas A&M
Opportunities to be selected first: +2000
Stewart fits on the body type of Pass Rushers who tenderly uses the 49ers. He is large and physical, but needs sub -fermentation. He is an upgrade for the pass Rush of the 49ers.
12. Dallas Cowboys: Tetaira McMillanWR, Arizona
The chance to be selected first: -230
The cowboys need a broad receiver and McMillian is the best in the group. He will be an important addition to a selection that should be upgrade in the position. With the power of McMillian to go deep and use his length, he will be a good combination with the speed of Ceedee Lamb and the ability to use the center of the field.
13. Miami Dolphins: Derrick HarmonDT, Oregon
Odds to be first -round pick: -1400
The dolphins can prepare a replacement for Left Tarkle Terron Armstead, but they have Patrick Paul for that place. The dolphins need help on the line of defense and Harmon is that doubt. Harmon was more than 50 pressure last season as a defensive tackle. High effort and a polyhed pass Rusher.
14. Indianapolis Colts: Colston LovelandTe, Michigan
The chance to be selected first: +500
The Colts add the best Pass-Catch-Strakke end to the design to combine with Eithher Anthony Richardson or Daniel Jones. Loveland will be an immediate intermediate and deep threat of the position and will flourish in the Colts attack.
15. Atlanta Falcons: Jalon WalkerEdge, Georgia
Opportunities to choose top -10: -900
The Falcons need a bright help, and although Walker might be raw like a rusher, he is the best player of the remaining pass Rushers. These defensive rulers of Georgia have been successful in the NFL and that must consider that here.
16. Arizona Cardinals: Mykel WilliamsEdge, Georgia
About/under design position: 15.5
Mykel is a big pass rusher with a lot of top. He will be a cardinal in Arizona. They need a HGE infusion of talent in this position.
17. Cincinnati Bengals: Mike GreenEdge, Marshall
The Bengal needs young people at Passher and will choose to prepare an energetic prospect in Green. He is also an insurance for the Bengal when Trey Hendrickson does the field for the Bengal.
18. Seattle Seahawks: Greg Abel, OL, North Dakota State
The Seahawks have two positions of Nood: interior offensive line and wide receiver. This is not a sketch full of day 1 impactful indoor offers, so the Seahawks will prepare Zabel here and grab a recipient on day 2. The NDSU -Lineman can play an Eithher guard position or possibly go inside to the middle.
19. Tampa Bay Buccaneers: Jihad CampbellLB, Alabama
The bus coud opts for safety, but having young people at Linebacker is difficult to leave. David has been so valuable for Tampa Bay and Campbell can learn among him to eventually be LB1 for Tampa Bay.
20. Denver Broncos: Omarion HamptonRB, UNC
Outsis of Ward to the Titans, this is the most consistent player mocked and he goes to the Broncos. They have a spectific in the decline and the preparation of Hampton at no. 20 feels good.
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21. Carolina Panthers: Donovan EzeiruakuEdge, Boston College
The Panthers Pass Rush was porous last season, so they will change from eight to grab a pass Rusher on 21 and extra picks from Somage.
22. Los Angeles Chargers: Matthew GoldenWR, Texas
The chargers choose to add a fast receiver for Justin Herbert and work to add a tight end in the second round. The goal in this design is to add morent to the attack and it starts with Golden.
23. Green Bay Packers: Jahdae BarronCB, Texas
The packers will prepare the nickel cornerback of the Lonchorns as a replacement for Jaire Alexander.
24. Minnesota Vikings: Nick EmmanworiS, s, South Carolina
The Vikings will prepare Emmanwori to strengthen their secondary and offers young people in safety. He is a long, Rangy safety. In combination with Harrison Smith, he must help him early in his career.
25. Houston Texans: Kelvin BanksOT, Texas
The run on offensive tackles starts with the Texans, which must be eliminated after the loss of Larmy Tunnsil.
26. Los Angeles Rams: Josh Conly JR., T, Oregon
The rams will choose an offensive tackle with Hage Upside, while they continue to add yououth to their tronches.
27. Baltimore Ravens: Tyler BookerOl, Alabama
Tyler Booker feels like a raven. Baltimore must strengthen the interior of the attacking line and the Alabama product fits excellent.
28. Detroit Lions: Maxwell HairsonCB, Kentucky
The lions need all the help they can get in the secondary and Haarson will be the choice here for that reason. For healthy lion defense with Haarson is a good start in the direction of a better defense in 2025.
29. Washington Commanders: James Pearce Jr., Tennessee
The commanders will add the best available pass Rusher here, and that should be Pearce.
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30. Buffalo Bills: Kenneth GrantDT, Michigan
The big defensive Tackle is exactly what the bills need to upgrade their line of defense. He is firm against the run. But his pass Rush skills still have to be developed.
31. Kansas City Chiefs: Walter NolenDT, Ole Miss
I will be the only hold -out who does not mock an attacking lineman to the chiefs. Their urgent need is a pass Rusher in the opposite of Chris Jones.
32. Philadelphia Eagles: Nic ScourtonEdge, Texas A&M
I think that both the chiefs and the Eagles are open for the second round if a team (browns) wants to prepare a quarterback in the first round to secure that fifth year option. The Eagles, however, stay here at 32 and take the best pass Rusher on the board.
Geoff Schwartz is an NFL analyst for FOX Sports. He played eight seasons in the NFL for five different teams. I started the right tackle for the University of Oregon for three seasons and was a second team All-Pac-12 selection his last year. Follow him on twitter @Geoffschwartz.
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