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Full 2025 NFL mock draft: Dane Brugler predicts all 257 picks


After I finish up The Beast, my attention shifts to a complete seven-round mock draft. It’s a time-exhaustive task, but I also see it as a helpful thought exercise to focus on team needs, draft trends and fits for all 32 organizations.

Scroll to the bottom for team-by-team draft hauls to better see how each team did in this scenario.

(Ed. note: An asterisk designates a compensatory draft pick.)

1. Tennessee Titans: Cam Ward, QB, Miami

It became clear at the combine that Ward would be the No. 1 pick. The only question: Would the Titans trade out or stick and pick themselves? Over the last month, it’s become apparent that Tennessee plans to stay in the top spot and hand Ward the keys to its franchise.

2. Cleveland Browns: Travis Hunter, WR/CB, Colorado

The Browns are desperate to get the quarterback position right, although I don’t expect them to force the pick. With the best player in the draft still available, it makes sense that the choice here would be Hunter, who could provide a spark on offense (and defense).

3. New York Giants: Abdul Carter, edge, Penn State

Like Cleveland, the Giants are looking for the “right” quarterback — but with Russell Wilson and Jameis Winston on the roster, they also don’t need to force anything. Pass rusher might not be a screaming need, but you draft players not positions in the top three, and Carter is a true impact player.

4. New England Patriots: Will Campbell, OT, LSU

Should the Patriots consider Ashton Jeanty? Of course — he is arguably the best player available here. But Campbell also would be in the best available conversation at this point, plus he plays a position that’s a major need for New England. The Pats nab the best offensive lineman in the draft.

5. Jacksonville Jaguars: Ashton Jeanty, RB, Boise State

If the Jaguars had a chance at a high-level corner here, that is the direction they should go. But this draft is light at the top and Jeanty is the best player available. He would give the Jacksonville offense an immediate upgrade.

6. Las Vegas Raiders: Mason Graham, DT, Michigan

Newly hired general manager John Spytek prioritizes pass rush over everything else on defense. Graham doesn’t have ideal length and isn’t on the same level as a Quinnen Williams-type prospect, but he deconstructs blocks consistently and becomes a problem for offenses. Spytek and his boss, Tom Brady, being Michigan alums doesn’t hurt, either.

7. New York Jets: Armand Membou, OT, Missouri

With tight end arguably the top need on the Jets’ roster, Tyler Warren makes sense here. But investing premium resources at a position that has plagued this franchise for a long time is not a bad idea. Olu Fashanu and Membou as bookend tackles? Justin Fields wouldn’t hate that.

8. Carolina Panthers: Jalon Walker, edge/LB, Georgia

A hybrid player, Walker is at his best as a joker edge who can be flexed around the front seven and give a blocking scheme fits. There is certainly risk involved with his projection, but it isn’t hard to see why so many teams have Walker — who discovered his love for football about a half-hour north of Charlotte, N.C. — ranked so highly.

9. New Orleans Saints: Tetairoa McMillan, WR, Arizona

Is this a quarterback landing spot? And if so, which one? New Orleans hasn’t drafted a first-round quarterback in 53 years (Archie Manning in 1971), but anything is possible with the recent Derek Carr injury news. However, I’m not sold that the Saints love their options here, so in this scenario they opt to upgrade the receiver depth chart.

10. Chicago Bears: Tyler Warren, TE, Penn State

This is a pairing that grew on me the more and more I considered it. Ben Johnson runs a decent amount of “12” personnel, which would get both Warren and Cole Kmet on the field (Kmet also has no guaranteed money left on his deal after this season). Warren can be for Chicago what Sam LaPorta was to Detroit the last two seasons.

11. San Francisco 49ers: Shemar Stewart, edge, Texas A&M

I certainly understand the reservations with Stewart and his lack of sack production in college — he isn’t a slam-dunk prospect. But he created plenty of noise when the Aggies allowed him to pin back his ears and attack the quarterback (he led A&M in pressures in 2024). His dominant Senior Bowl flashes and elite explosion numbers at the combine could be enough to convince a pass rush-starved team such as the 49ers to bet on his tools.

12. Dallas Cowboys: Matthew Golden, WR, Texas

The Cowboys could go in a few directions at No. 12: cornerback, defensive line, even Jeanty if he falls. But adding another pass catcher would help put points on the board, and Golden’s ability to play inside-outside and create throwing windows would make him a natural complement to CeeDee Lamb.

13. Miami Dolphins: Nick Emmanwori, S, South Carolina

The Dolphins have more questions than answers at several positions, including safety. At 6-foot-3 and 220 pounds with 4.3-second speed, Emmanwori is a physical freak. His teammates also praise his football IQ and reaction skills. A talent like that in Anthony Weaver’s scheme would be fun.

14. Indianapolis Colts: Colston Loveland, TE, Michigan

I’m sure there is Loveland-to-Indy fatigue because it is a frequent pairing in mock drafts, but I’m not switching things up for the sake of variety. With his athleticism and pass-catching skills, Loveland is one of the best weapons this draft class has to offer and would upgrade the Colts’ offense immediately.

15. Atlanta Falcons: Mike Green, edge, Marshall

The FBS leader in sacks last season, Green uses linear burst and athletic twitch to be a disruptive one-on-one pass rusher. Despite average size measurements, he sets a violent edge in the run game and his motor pops on every tape (led all FBS defensive linemen in tackles in 2024).

16. Arizona Cardinals: Mykel Williams, edge, Georgia

When you grade to the flashes, Williams is as impressive as any other defensive player in the class. Still just 20, he was hampered by a nagging ankle injury in 2024 but still looked like an All-SEC player on multiple tapes.

17. Cincinnati Bengals: Derrick Harmon, DT, Oregon

The Bengals have several needs on defense. Above all, though, they need an impact guy — and Harmon fits the bill. No other interior defensive lineman was more disruptive in the FBS last season, against both run and pass. It’s hard to go wrong drafting guys who hate to be blocked, and that sums up Harmon.

18. Seattle Seahawks: Gray Zabel, G/C, North Dakota State

After not doing much to address the offensive line in free agency, the Seahawks will be hunting for interior offensive linemen in the first few rounds. A college left tackle, Zabel is an above-average athlete for 312 pounds and has crushed every step of the draft process. He’s secured a spot in the top 32.

19. Tampa Bay Buccaneers: Jihaad Campbell, LB, Alabama

Lavonte David is back at age 35 for a reason — he is still playing at a high level. But this would also be a great opportunity for the veteran to help Campbell get introduced to NFL life. The Buccaneers are going to have a defense-heavy draft, especially in the early rounds.

20. Denver Broncos: Omarion Hampton, RB, North Carolina

The Broncos were a year ahead of schedule last season and have a chance to push for the AFC West this season, especially if they can add a productive weapon such as Hampton. With his blend of patience, power and speed, the former Tar Heels back would help elevate Sean Payton’s offense.

21. Pittsburgh Steelers: Shedeur Sanders, QB, Colorado

If Sanders indeed falls out of the top three, we’d then go on “Shedeur watch” to see where he lands. Presumably, the Steelers will have a serviceable short-term option, and Sanders would provide them more of a long-term answer.

22. Los Angeles Chargers: Kenneth Grant, DT, Michigan

The Chargers lost Poona Ford in free agency and need to make upgrades on the interior of their defensive line. Grant, who is obviously familiar with the Chargers’ scheme and coaching under Jim Harbaugh, offers the size of a nose tackle with the movement skills of a gap penetrator.

23. Green Bay Packers: Will Johnson, CB, Michigan

I wouldn’t be surprised to see Johnson go as high as No. 11 to the 49ers, but he might still be on the board in the 20s. He declined to run the 40-yard dash at his pro day and the medicals will be a factor for several teams, but the tape shows a really good football player.

24. Minnesota Vikings: Jahdae Barron, CB, Texas

Interior offensive or defensive line very easily could be the pick here, but the Vikings might address the secondary if the right player is on the board. It’s fun imagining the ways Brian Flores could use a versatile and athletic weapon like Barron.

25. Houston Texans: Walter Nolen, DT, Ole Miss

Another true wild card in this draft class, Nolen could be snatched up in the top 15 by a team such as the 49ers or Cowboys … or he could fall to the mid-20s, where the Texans would be ready to bet on his high-impact upside as an interior disruptor.

26. Los Angeles Rams: Josh Conerly Jr., OT/G, Oregon

Whether to help Matthew Stafford immediately or a different quarterback down the road, investing in the offensive line makes sense for the Rams. Conerly is an ascending player who could kick inside to guard, if needed, but would also give Los Angeles an eventual starter at tackle.

27. Baltimore Ravens: Kelvin Banks Jr., OT/G, Texas

Ronnie Stanley returning to Baltimore lessens the need here, but Banks would compete with Andrew Vorhees for the starting left guard spot in Year 1, while giving the Ravens much needed tackle depth behind Stanley and Roger Rosengarten. Adding Banks would help turn the offensive line into a strength for Baltimore.

28. Detroit Lions: Maxwell Hairston, CB, Kentucky

The Lions have been doing their homework on Hairston, who ran a 4.28 40-yard dash at the combine and jumped almost 40 inches in the vertical at his pro day. He might not have the tackling consistency that Dan Campbell prefers, but his cover skills would upgrade Detroit’s secondary.

29. Washington Commanders: Emeka Egbuka, WR, Ohio State

It was hard to pass on Donovan Ezeiruaku, who would fill a big need for the Commanders at pass rusher. But the idea of adding a polished receiver such as Egbuka would be an appealing option — and would move Washington one step closer to an all-Ohio State receiving depth chart.

30. Buffalo Bills: Malaki Starks, S, Georgia

Taylor Rapp and Damar Hamlin are mediocre options, although the Bills still have expectations for Cole Bishop. But I don’t think any safety on the Buffalo roster should stop them from adding a playmaker such as Starks for the back end of the defense.

31. Kansas City Chiefs: Josh Simmons, OT, Ohio State

This played out perfectly for the Chiefs. Simmons has the talent to be in the OT1 conversation in this draft class, but a midseason knee injury and a “so-so” interview process, as one scout described it, has put a discount sticker on his report.

32. Philadelphia Eagles: Donovan Ezeiruaku, Edge, Boston College

Ezeiruaku is No. 22 in my final top 100, but he falls to the Super Bowl champs here. With his length, bend and proven ability to reach the quarterback, he would check several boxes for the Eagles at the position.


Round 2

Pick Team Player Pos School

33

Jaxson Dart

QB

Ole Miss

34

Jalen Milroe

QB

Alabama

35

Luther Burden III

WR

Missouri

36

Trey Amos

CB

Ole Miss

37

Tyler Booker

G

Alabama

38

Jayden Higgins

WR

Iowa State

39

TreVeyon Henderson

RB

Ohio State

40

Tyler Shough

QB

Louisville

41

Aireontae Ersery

OT

Minnesota

42

Mason Taylor

TE

LSU

43

Carson Schwesinger

LB

UCLA

44

Quinshon Judkins

RB

Ohio State

45

Jonah Savaiinaea

OT/G

Arizona

46

Tyleik Williams

DT

Ohio State

47

Jaylin Noel

WR

Iowa State

48

Donovan Jackson

OT/G

Ohio State

49

Landon Jackson

Edge

Arkansas

50

Azareye’h Thomas

CB

Florida State

51

Jordan Burch

Edge

Oregon

52

James Pearce Jr.

Edge

Tennessee

53

Nic Scourton

Edge

Texas A&M

54

Darius Alexander

DT

Toledo

55

Elijah Arroyo

TE

Miami

56

Joshua Farmer

DT

Florida State

57

T.J. Sanders

DT

South Carolina

58

Jalen Royals

WR

Utah State

59

Xavier Watts

S

Notre Dame

60

JT Tuimoloau

Edge

Ohio State

61

Oluwafemi Oladejo

Edge

UCLA

62

Shavon Revel Jr.

CB

East Carolina

63

Tre Harris

WR

Ole Miss

64

Tate Ratledge

G

Georgia

Thoughts on a few Round 2 selections:

34. New York Giants: Jalen Milroe, QB, Alabama

As I reported last week, Milroe has accepted his invitation to the 2025 NFL Draft in Green Bay, creating even more intrigue about when he will hear his name called. I like this fit for both sides — a young, dynamic quarterback for the Giants to develop, and a landing spot for Milroe where he won’t be thrust onto the field before he’s ready.

38. New England Patriots: Jayden Higgins, WR, Iowa State

After addressing their offensive line in Round 1, the Patriots come back and add a big, athletic wide receiver on the outside. A grouping of Higgins-Stefon Diggs-DeMario Douglas across the formation would be a clear upgrade over what New England was trotting out at receiver last season.

42. New York Jets: Mason Taylor, TE, LSU

It will be understandable if the Jets go with Warren in the top 10 — but this might be the better route. Taylor is a borderline first-round prospect who can step in from day one and be a useful player.

48. Miami Dolphins: Donovan Jackson, OT/G, Ohio State

Liam Eichenberg is replaceable as a starter and James Daniels is coming off an Achilles injury, so expect the Dolphins to add a guard early. With his inside-outside versatility, Jackson would be a terrific fit — if he lasts this long.

55. Los Angeles Chargers: Elijah Arroyo, TE, Miami

The Chargers have multiple needs on defense, but can we get Justin Herbert more help? Tyler Conklin and Will Dissly would keep the top two spots on the tight end depth chart warm until Arroyo — and his explosive talent — is ready to impact games.

62. Buffalo Bills: Shavon Revel Jr., CB, East Carolina

Coming off an ACL injury, Revel is a wild card. At 6-foot-2, 202 pounds, he would have run in the 4.3 range if healthy and has the rangy ball skills that jump off the tape. He would become the new Rasul Douglas in Buffalo.


Round 3

Pick Team Player Pos School

65

Kaleb Johnson

RB

Iowa

66

Alfred Collins

DT

Texas

67

Ozzy Trapilo

OT

Boston College

68

Benjamin Morrison

CB

Notre Dame

69

Jared Wilson

C

Georgia

70

Kevin Winston Jr.

S

Penn State

71

Nohl Williams

CB

California

72

Jack Sawyer

Edge

Ohio State

73

Kyle Williams

WR

Washington State

74

Jack Bech

WR

TCU

75

Anthony Belton

OT

NC State

76

Shemar Turner

DT

Texas A&M

77

Ty Robinson

DT

Nebraska

78

Ty Hamilton

DT

Ohio State

79

Marcus Mbow

G/C

Purdue

80

Smael Mondon Jr.

LB

Georgia

81

Miles Frazier

G

LSU

82

Quinn Ewers

QB

Texas

83

Dylan Sampson

RB

Tennessee

84

Jacob Parrish

CB

Kansas State

85

Terrance Ferguson

TE

Oregon

86

Tory Horton

WR

Colorado State

87

Elic Ayomanor

WR

Stanford

88

Gunnar Helm

TE

Texas

89

Charles Grant

OT

William & Mary

90

Quincy Riley

CB

Louisville

91

Ashton Gillotte

Edge

Louisville

92

Savion Williams

WR

TCU

93

Princely Umanmielen

Edge

Ole Miss

94

Sai’vion Jones

Edge

LSU

95

Cam Skattebo

RB

Arizona State

96

Harold Fannin Jr.

TE

Bowling Green

97

Dylan Fairchild

G

Georgia

98

Darien Porter

CB

Iowa State

99

Jamaree Caldwell

DT

Oregon

100

Omarr Norman-Lott

DT

Tennessee

101

Danny Stutsman

LB

Oklahoma

102

Wyatt Milum

OT/G

West Virginia

Thoughts on a few Round 3 selections:

65. New York Giants: Kaleb Johnson, RB, Iowa

Johnson spent time with the Giants on a top-30 visit earlier this month and would pair nicely with Tyrone Tracy Jr. in the backfield. It also would be a fun reunion for Johnson with Giants running backs coach Ladell Betts, his position coach for the Hawkeyes the past three seasons.

71. New Orleans Saints: Nohl Williams, CB, California

Williams fills a need after the Saints lost Paulson Adebo in free agency. And few will have better intel on Williams than newly hired linebacker coach Peter Sirmon — Williams’ defensive coordinator the past few seasons.

75. San Francisco 49ers: Anthony Belton, OT, NC State

In a draft with a limited number of true left tackles, Belton is more well-liked around the league than most realize. He’d give San Francisco immediate depth on the edges and a long-term succession plan behind left tackle Trent Williams.

81. Cincinnati Bengals: Miles Frazier, G, LSU

The Bengals can find a starter-quality guard on Day 2 of this year’s draft. Although not a top-tier athlete, Frazier plays with mauling strength and the competitive finish that fits what the Bengals like at the position.

91. Baltimore Ravens: Ashton Gillotte, edge, Louisville

Persistent, fast and physical, Gillotte screams “Ravens-like pass rusher.” He might not check every box (which is why he is expected to be drafted in this range), but he was constantly in the backfield on each tape studied.


Round 4

Pick Team Player Pos School

103

Cam Jackson

DT

Florida

104

Jordan James

RB

Oregon

105

Jalen Rivers

OT/G

Miami

106

RJ Harvey

RB

UCF

107

Jay Toia

DT

UCLA

108

Ollie Gordon II

RB

Oklahoma State

109

Bradyn Swinson

Edge

LSU

110

Deone Walker

DT

Kentucky

111

Billy Bowman Jr.

S

Oklahoma

112

Chase Lundt

OT

UConn

113

Damien Martinez

RB

Miami

114

Dorian Strong

CB

Virginia Tech

115

Emery Jones Jr.

OT/G

LSU

116

Vernon Broughton

DT

Texas

117

CJ West

DT

Indiana

118

Logan Brown

OT

Kansas

119

Trevor Etienne

RB

Georgia

120

Josaiah Stewart

Edge

Michigan

121

Jonas Sanker

S

Virginia

122

Aeneas Peebles

DT

Virginia Tech

123

Jordan Phillips

DT

Maryland

124

Barryn Sorrell

Edge

Texas

125

Bhayshul Tuten

RB

Virginia Tech

126

Tai Felton

WR

Maryland

127

Kyle McCord

QB

Syracuse

128

DJ Giddens

RB

Kansas State

129

Rylie Mills

DT

Notre Dame

130

Jeffrey Bassa

LB

Oregon

131

Devin Neal

RB

Kansas

132

Jaylin Lane

WR

Virginia Tech

133

Bryce Cabeldue

G

Kansas

134

Lathan Ransom

S

Ohio State

135

Dillon Gabriel

QB

Oregon

136

Caleb Ransaw

CB

Tulane

137

JJ Pegues

DT

Ole Miss

138

Bilhal Kone

CB

Western Michigan


Round 5

Pick Team Player Pos School

139

Warren Brinson

DT

Georgia

140

Demetrius Knight Jr.

LB

South Carolina

141

Cameron Williams

OT

Texas

142

Hollin Pierce

OT

Rutgers

143

Will Howard

QB

Ohio State

144

Kyle Kennard

Edge

South Carolina

145

Andrew Mukuba

S

Texas

146

Caleb Rogers

G

Texas Tech

147

Tez Johnson

WR

Oregon

148

Jaylen Reed

S

Penn State

149

Korie Black

CB

Oklahoma State

150

Tyrion Ingram-Dawkins

Edge

Georgia

151

Riley Leonard

QB

Notre Dame

152

Jacory Croskey-Merritt

RB

Arizona

153

Barrett Carter

LB

Clemson

154

Arian Smith

WR

Georgia

155

Jalen Travis

OT

Iowa State

156

Elijah Roberts

Edge

SMU

157

Oronde Gadsden II

TE

Syracuse

158

Zy Alexander

CB

LSU

159

Joe Huber

G/C

Wisconsin

160

Jackson Slater

G/C

Sacramento State

161

Chris Paul Jr.

LB

Ole Miss

162

Zah Frazier

CB

UTSA

163

Jarquez Hunter

RB

Auburn

164

Denzel Burke

CB

Ohio State

165

Yahya Black

DT

Iowa

166

LeQuint Allen

RB

Syracuse

167

Jared Ivey

Edge

Ole Miss

168

Carson Vinson

OT

Alabama A&M

169

Seth McLaughlin

C

Ohio State

170

Kobe King

LB

Penn State

171

Mitchell Evans

TE

Notre Dame

172

Malachi Moore

S

Alabama

173

Myles Hinton

OT

Michigan

174

Fadil Diggs

Edge

Syracuse

175

Moliki Matavao

TE

UCLA

176

David Walker

Edge

Central Arkansas


Round 6

Pick Team Player Pos School

177

Brashard Smith

RB

SMU

178

Joshua Gray

G/C

Oregon State

179

CJ Dippre

TE

Alabama

180

Pat Bryant

WR

Illinois

181

Luke Kandra

G

Cincinnati

182

Mac McWilliams

CB

UCF

183

Jake Briningstool

TE

Clemson

184

Jared Harrison-Hunte

DT

SMU

185

Chimere Dike

WR

Florida

186

Jah Joyner

Edge

Minnesota

187

Jaydon Blue

RB

Texas

188

Robert Longerbeam

CB

Rutgers

189

Woody Marks

RB

USC

190

Ricky White III

WR

UNLV

191

Drew Kendall

C

Boston College

192

KeAndre Lambert-Smith

WR

Auburn

193

Sebastian Castro

S

Iowa

194

Clay Webb

G/C

Jacksonville State

195

Cam Horsley

DT

Boston College

196

Nazir Stackhouse

DT

Georgia

197

Xavier Restrepo

WR

Miami

198

Thomas Fidone II

TE

Nebraska

199

Kain Medrano

LB

UCLA

200

Nick Martin

LB

Oklahoma State

201

Jalin Conyers

TE

Texas Tech

202

Que Robinson

Edge

Alabama

203

Dont’e Thornton Jr.

WR

Tennessee

204

Cody Simon

LB

Ohio State

205

Jack Kiser

LB

Notre Dame

206

Gavin Bartholomew

TE

Pittsburgh

207

Shemar James

LB

Florida

208

Marcus Harris

CB

California

209

Antwaun Powell-Ryland

Edge

Virginia Tech

210

Branson Taylor

OT

Pittsburgh

211

Jordan Hancock

CB/S

Ohio State

212

Andres Borregales

K

Miami

213

Teddye Buchanan

LB

California

214

Tim Smith

DT

Alabama

215

Tyler Baron

Edge

Miami

216

Justin Walley

CB

Minnesota


Round 7

Pick Team Player Pos School

217

Kitan Crawford

S

Nevada

218

Cobee Bryant

CB

Kansas

219

Jay Higgins

LB

Iowa

220

Garrett Dellinger

G

LSU

221

Ahmed Hassanein

Edge

Boise State

222

Dante Trader Jr.

S

Maryland

223

Esa Pole

OT

Washington State

224

Isaac TeSlaa

WR

Arkansas

225

Francisco Mauigoa

LB

Miami

226

Caleb Etienne

OT

BYU

227

Jackson Hawes

TE

Georgia Tech

228

Nick Nash

WR

San Jose State

229

Carson Bruener

LB

Washington

230

Maxen Hook

S

Toledo

231

Upton Stout

CB

Western Kentucky

232

Elijah Ponder

Edge

Cal Poly

233

Cody Lindenberg

LB

Minnesota

234

Eugene Asante

LB

Auburn

235

Jimmy Horn Jr.

WR

Colorado

236

Jason Marshall

CB

Florida

237

Jamon Dumas-Johnson

LB

Kentucky

238

Ryan Fitzgerald

K

Florida State

239

Hayden Conner

G

Texas

240

Kyonte Hamilton

DT

Rutgers

241

Eli Cox

C

Kentucky

242

Kyle Monangai

RB

Rutgers

243

Kalel Mullings

RB

Michigan

244

Rayuan Lane III

S

Navy

245

Jonah Monheim

G/C

USC

246

Ajani Cornelius

OT

Oregon

247

Jack Nelson

OT

Wisconsin

248

Craig Woodson

S

California

249

Max Brosmer

QB

Minnesota

250

Kurtis Rourke

QB

Indiana

251

Luke Lachey

TE

Iowa

252

Elijah Simmons

DT

Tennessee

253

Tahj Brooks

RB

Texas Tech

254

Alijah Huzzie

CB

North Carolina

255

Marques Sigle

S

Kansas State

256

Hunter Wohler

S

Wisconsin

257

Ethan Downs

Edge

Oklahoma


Team-by-team results

(Notes: Teams are listed in alphabetical order; players are designated by round selected and overall pick)

Arizona Cardinals

1 (16). Edge Mykel Williams, Georgia
2 (47). WR Jaylin Noel, Iowa State
3 (78). DT Ty Hamilton, Ohio State
4 (115). OT/G Emery Jones Jr., LSU
5 (152). RB Jacory Croskey-Merritt, Arizona
7 (225). LB Francisco Mauigoa, Miami

Atlanta Falcons

1 (15). Edge Mike Green, Marshall
2 (46). DT Tyleik Williams, Ohio State
4 (118). OT Logan Brown, Kansas
7 (218). CB Cobee Bryant, Kansas
7 (242). RB Kyle Monangai, Rutgers

Baltimore Ravens

1 (27). OT/G Kelvin Banks Jr., Texas
2 (59). S Xavier Watts, Notre Dame
3 (91). Edge Ashton Gillotte, Louisville
4 (129). DT Rylie Mills, Notre Dame
4 (136). CB Caleb Ransaw, Tulane
5 (176). Edge David Walker, Central Arkansas
6 (183). TE Jake Briningstool, Clemson
6 (203). WR Dont’e Thornton Jr., Tennessee
6 (210). OT Branson Taylor, Pittsburgh
6 (212). K Andres Borregales, Miami
7 (243). RB Kalel Mullings, Michigan

Buffalo Bills

1 (30). S Malaki Starks, Georgia
2 (56). DT Joshua Farmer, Florida State
2 (62). CB Shavon Revel Jr., East Carolina
4 (109). Edge Bradyn Swinson, LSU
4 (132). WR Jaylin Lane, Virginia Tech
5 (169). C Seth McLaughlin, Ohio State
5 (170). LB Kobe King, Penn State
5 (173). OT Myles Hinton, Michigan
6 (177). RB Brashard Smith, SMU
6 (206). TE Gavin Bartholomew, Pittsburgh

Carolina Panthers

1 (8). Edge/LB Jalon Walker, Georgia
2 (57). DT T.J. Sanders, South Carolina
3 (74). WR Jack Bech, TCU
4 (111). S Billy Bowman Jr., Oklahoma
4 (114). CB Dorian Strong, Virginia Tech
5 (140). LB Demetrius Knight Jr., South Carolina
5 (146). G Caleb Rogers, Texas Tech
5 (163). RB Jarquez Hunter, Auburn
7 (230). S Maxen Hook, Toledo

Chicago Bears

1 (10). TE Tyler Warren, Penn State
2 (39). RB TreVeyon Henderson, Ohio State
2 (41). OT Aireontae Ersery, OT, Minnesota
3 (72). Edge Jack Sawyer, Ohio State
5 (148). S Jaylen Reed, Penn State
7 (233). LB Cody Lindenberg, Minnesota
7 (240). DT Kyonte Hamilton, Rutgers

Cincinnati Bengals

1 (17). DT Derrick Harmon, Oregon
2 (49). Edge Landon Jackson, Arkansas
3 (81). G Miles Frazier, LSU
4 (119). RB Trevor Etienne, Georgia
5 (153). LB Barrett Carter, Clemson
6 (193). S Sebastian Castro, Iowa

Cleveland Browns

1 (2). CB/WR Travis Hunter, Colorado
2 (33). QB Jaxson Dart, Ole Miss
3 (67). OT Ozzy Trapilo, Boston College
3 (94). Edge Sai’vion Jones, LSU
4 (104). RB Jordan James, Oregon
6 (179). TE CJ Dippre, Alabama
6 (192). WR KeAndre Lambert-Smith, Auburn
6 (200). LB Nick Martin, Oklahoma State
6 (216). CB Justin Walley, Minnesota
7 (255). S Marques Sigle, Kansas State

Dallas Cowboys

1 (12). WR Matthew Golden, Texas
2 (44). RB Quinshon Judkins, Ohio State
3 (76). DT Shemar Turner, Texas A&M
5 (149). CB Korie Black, Oklahoma State
5 (174). Edge Fadil Diggs, Syracuse
6 (204). LB Cody Simon, Ohio State
6 (211). CB/S Jordan Hancock, Ohio State
7 (217). S Kitan Crawford, Nevada
7 (239). G Hayden Conner, Texas
7 (247). OT Jack Nelson, Wisconsin

Denver Broncos

1 (20). RB Omarion Hampton, North Carolina
2 (51). Edge Jordan Burch, Oregon
3 (85). TE Terrance Ferguson, Oregon
4 (122). DT Aeneas Peebles, Virginia Tech
6 (191). C Drew Kendall, Boston College
6 (197). WR Xavier Restrepo, Miami
6 (208). CB Marcus Harris, California

Detroit Lions

1 (28). CB Maxwell Hairston, Kentucky
2 (60). Edge JT Tuimoloau, Ohio State
3 (102). OT/G Wyatt Milum, West Virginia
4 (130). LB Jeffrey Bassa, Oregon
6 (196). DT Nazir Stackhouse, Georgia
7 (228). WR Nick Nash, San Jose State
7 (244). S Rayuan Lane III, Navy

Green Bay Packers

1 (23). CB Will Johnson, Michigan
2 (54). DT Darius Alexander, Toledo
3 (87). WR Elic Ayomanor, Stanford
4 (124). Edge Barryn Sorrell, Texas
5 (159). G/C Joe Huber, Wisconsin
6 (198). TE Thomas Fidone II, Nebraska
7 (237). LB Jamon Dumas-Johnson, Kentucky
7 (250). QB Kurtis Rourke, Indiana

Houston Texans

1 (25). DT Walter Nolen, Ole Miss
2 (58). WR Jalen Royals, Utah State
3 (79). G/C Marcus Mbow, Purdue
3 (89). OT Charles Grant, William & Mary
5 (166). RB LeQuint Allen, Syracuse
7 (236). CB Jason Marshall, Florida
7 (241). C Eli Cox, Kentucky

Indianapolis Colts

1 (14). TE Colston Loveland, Michigan
2 (45). OT/G Jonah Savaiinaea, Arizona
3 (80). LB Smael Mondon Jr., Georgia
4 (117). DT CJ West, Indiana
5 (151). QB Riley Leonard, Notre Dame
6 (189). RB Woody Marks, USC
7 (232). Edge Elijah Ponder, Cal Poly

Jacksonville Jaguars

1 (5). RB Ashton Jeanty, Boise State
2 (36). CB Trey Amos, Ole Miss
3 (70). S Kevin Winston Jr., Penn State
3 (88). TE Gunnar Helm, Texas
4 (107). DT Jay Toia, UCLA
4 (126). WR Tai Felton, Maryland
5 (142). OT Hollin Pierce, Rutgers
6 (182). CB Mac McWilliams, UCF
6 (194). G/C Clay Webb, Jacksonville State
7 (221). Edge Ahmed Hassanein, Boise State

Kansas City Chiefs

1 (31). OT Josh Simmons, Ohio State
2 (63). WR Tre Harris, Ole Miss
3 (66). DT Alfred Collins, Texas
3 (95). RB Cam Skattebo, Arizona State
4 (133). G Bryce Cabeldue, Kansas
7 (226). OT Caleb Etienne, BYU
7 (251). TE Luke Lachey, Iowa
7 (257). Edge Ethan Downs, Oklahoma

Las Vegas Raiders

1 (6). DT Mason Graham, Michigan
2 (37). G Tyler Booker, Alabama
3 (68). CB Benjamin Morrison, Notre Dame
4 (108). RB Ollie Gordon II, Oklahoma State
5 (143). QB Will Howard, Ohio State
6 (180). WR Pat Bryant, Illinois
6 (213). LB Teddye Buchanan, California
6 (215). Edge Tyler Baron, Miami
7 (222). S Dante Trader Jr., Maryland

Los Angeles Chargers

1 (22). DT Kenneth Grant, Michigan
2 (55). TE Elijah Arroyo, Miami
3 (86). WR Tory Horton, Colorado State
4 (125). RB Bhayshul Tuten, Virginia Tech
5 (158). CB Zy Alexander, LSU
6 (181). G Luke Kandra, Cincinnati
6 (199). LB Kain Medrano, UCLA
6 (209). Edge Antwaun Powell-Ryland, Virginia Tech
6 (214). DT Tim Smith, Alabama
7 (256). S Hunter Wohler, Wisconsin

Los Angeles Rams

1 (26). OT/G Josh Conerly Jr., Oregon
3 (90). CB Quincy Riley, Louisville
3 (101). LB Danny Stutsman, Oklahoma
4 (127). QB Kyle McCord, Syracuse
6 (190). WR Ricky White III, UNLV
6 (195). DT Cam Horsley, Boston College
6 (201). TE Jalin Conyers, Texas Tech
6 (202). Edge Que Robinson, Alabama

Miami Dolphins

1 (13). S Nick Emmanwori, South Carolina
2 (48). OT/G Donovan Jackson, Ohio State
3 (98). CB Darien Porter, Iowa State
4 (116). DT Vernon Broughton, Texas
4 (135). QB Dillon Gabriel, Oregon
5 (150). DL Tyrion Ingram-Dawkins, Georgia
5 (155). OT Jalen Travis, Iowa State
7 (224). WR Isaac TeSlaa, Arkansas
7 (231). CB Upton Stout, Western Kentucky
7 (253). RB Tahj Brooks, Texas Tech

Minnesota Vikings

1 (24). CB Jahdae Barron, Texas
3 (97). G Dylan Fairchild, Georgia
5 (139). DT Warren Brinson, Georgia
6 (187). RB Jaydon Blue, Texas

New England Patriots

1 (4). OT Will Campbell, LSU
2 (38). WR Jayden Higgins, Iowa State
3 (69). C Jared Wilson, Georgia
3 (77). DT Ty Robinson, Nebraska
4 (106). RB RJ Harvey, UCF
5 (144). Edge Kyle Kennard, South Carolina
5 (171). TE Mitchell Evans, Notre Dame
7 (220). G Garrett Dellinger, LSU
7 (238). K Ryan Fitzgerald, Florida State

New Orleans Saints

1 (9). WR Tetairoa McMillan, Arizona
2 (40). QB Tyler Shough, Louisville
3 (71). CB Nohl Williams, Cal
3 (93). Edge Princely Umanmielen, Ole Miss
4 (112). OT Chase Lundt, UConn
4 (131). RB Devin Neal, Kansas
6 (184). DT Jared Harrison-Hunte, SMU
7 (248). S Craig Woodson, California
7 (254). CB Alijah Huzzie, North Carolina

New York Giants

1 (3). Edge Abdul Carter, Penn State
2 (34). QB Jalen Milroe, Alabama
3 (65). RB Kaleb Johnson, Iowa
3 (99). DT Jamaree Caldwell, Oregon
4 (105). OT/G Jalen Rivers, Miami
5 (154). WR Arian Smith, Georgia
7 (219). LB Jay Higgins, Iowa
7 (246). OT Ajani Cornelius, Oregon

New York Jets

1 (7). OT Armand Membou, Missouri
2 (42). TE Mason Taylor, LSU
3 (73). WR Kyle Williams, Washington State
4 (110). DT Deone Walker, Kentucky
5 (145). S Andrew Mukuba, Texas
5 (162). CB Zah Frazier, UTSA
6 (186). Edge Jah Joyner, Minnesota
6 (207). LB Shemar James, Florida

Philadelphia Eagles

1 (32). Edge Donovan Ezeiruaku, Boston College
2 (64). G Tate Ratledge, Georgia
3 (96). TE Harold Fannin Jr., Bowling Green
4 (134). S Lathan Ransom, Ohio State
5 (161). LB Chris Paul Jr., Ole Miss
5 (164). CB Denzel Burke, Ohio State
5 (165). DT Yahya Black, Iowa
5 (168). OT Carson Vinson, Alabama A&M

Pittsburgh Steelers

1 (21). QB Shedeur Sanders, Colorado
3 (83). RB Dylan Sampson, Tennessee
4 (123). DT Jordan Phillips, Maryland
5 (156). Edge Elijah Roberts, SMU
6 (185). WR Chimere Dike, Florida
7 (229). LB Carson Bruener, Washington

San Francisco 49ers

1 (11). Edge Shemar Stewart, Texas A&M
2 (43). LB Carson Schwesinger, UCLA
3 (75). OT Anthony Belton, NC State
3 (100). DT Omarr Norman-Lott, Tennessee
4 (113). RB Damien Martinez, Miami
4 (138). CB Bilhal Kone, Western Michigan
5 (147). WR Tez Johnson, Oregon
5 (160). G/C Jackson Slater, Sacramento State
7 (227). TE Jackson Hawes, Georgia Tech
7 (249). QB Max Brosmer, Minnesota
7 (252). DT Elijah Simmons, Tennessee

Seattle Seahawks

1 (18). G/C Gray Zabel, North Dakota State
2 (50). CB Azareye’h Thomas, Florida State
2 (52). Edge James Pearce Jr., Tennessee
3 (82). WR Savion Williams, TCU
3 (92). QB Quinn Ewers, Texas
4 (137). DT JJ Pegues, Ole Miss
5 (172). S Malachi Moore, Alabama
5 (175). TE Moliki Matavao, UCLA
7 (223). OT Esa Pole, Washington State
7 (234). LB Eugene Asante, Auburn

Tampa Bay Buccaneers

1 (19). LB Jihaad Campbell, Alabama
2 (53). Edge Nic Scourton, Texas A&M
3 (84). CB Jacob Parrish, Kansas State
4 (121). S Jonas Sanker, Virginia
5 (157). TE Oronde Gadsden II, Syracuse
7 (235). WR Jimmy Horn Jr., Colorado

Tennessee Titans

1 (1). QB Cam Ward, Miami
2 (35). WR Luther Burden III, Missouri
4 (103). DT Cam Jackson, Florida
4 (120). Edge Josaiah Stewart, Michigan
5 (141). OT Cameron Williams, Texas
5 (167). Edge Jared Ivey, Ole Miss
6 (178). G/C Joshua Gray, Oregon State
6 (188). CB Robert Longerbeam, Rutgers

Washington Commanders

1 (29). WR Emeka Egbuka, Ohio State
2 (61). Edge Oluwafemi Oladejo, UCLA
4 (128). RB DJ Giddens, Kansas State
6 (205). LB Jack Kiser, Notre Dame
7 (245). G/C Jonah Monheim, USC

(Illustration: Will Tullos / The Athletic; Photos of Will Campbell, Cam Ward and Travis Hunter: Todd Rosenberg / Getty Images)





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