
Geoff Schwartz
Fox sports betting analyst
We are less than a week from the NFL draft, and now that the new information has come out, I have moved some of my previous projections.
We are going to immerse ourselves in the second edition of my 2025 NFL Draft Mock.
1. Tennessee Titans: ShirtQB, Miami
Likely to be no. 1 Selection: -20000
The Titans will write Cam Ward to be their Field Marshal of the franchise. While he is not the best player of this draft, he plays the most premium position in sport. The Titans won over this selection, selection of the player who can boost his franchise.
2. Cleveland Browns: Travis hinterWr/cb, Colorado
Likely to be no. 2 Selection: -800
I have felt for a long time that the Browns would write the Sanders to the Sanders. However, opinions can change as new information is presented, and all we hear from the Browns is that they are form in Sanders with the second choice. That leaves a choice between Hunter and Abdul Carter. And the Browns will choose Hunter, which is an electric offensive weapon.
3. New York Giants: Abdul CarterEdge, Penn status
Likely to be no. 3 pick: -550
I am sure that giants would prefer it if Hunter were available. They would like to prefer the option to change, since no needle Carter with its current defensive line. But, Carter is the best grade player on the board, and you can never have enough elite pass corridors. Then the giants will add to Carter with the third selection.
4. New England patriots: Will CampbellOT, LSU
Likely to be no. 4 pick: -225
If you are new in my work, welcome. Those who have read what I have written about the 2025 draft will recognize this name as the first recruited offensive liner. New England has a giant hole in the left Tackle and needs to protect Drake Maye. This is a perfect combination.
5. Jacksonville Jaguars: Graham MasonDl, Michigan
Likely to be no. 5 pick: -110
I think the Jaguars would love to write a receiver to help the field marshal to Trevor Lawrence. But as one type of staff told me: “There are only six premium players at the top of the dress.” Graham is one of the six and immediately helps the poor defensive line of the Jaguars and spend parties.
6. Las Vegas Raiders: Armand MebouOl, Missouri
Likely to be no. 6 pick: +450
I will do it in this hill. What is the use of writing Ashton Jeanty if his offensive line can’t block him? Unless the Raiders are in love with their right Tackle options, it makes a lot of sense to recruit Membou and take a second round corridor.
7. New York Jets: Tyler WarrenIN, Penn status
Likely to be no. 7 pick: +275
The two best offensive cups have gone, so Jets write a premium closed wing that can block and catch passes. The Jets saw what Brock Bowers could do in Las Vegas last season and expect Warren to be so productive with Justin Fields.
8. Commerce – Pittsburgh Steelers: Shedeur SandersQB, Colorado
Odds to be the second QB selected: -250
Steelers need a field marshal, unless Aaron Rodgers firm soon. The Steelers options stay at 21 and expect Sanders to fall or take Jaxson Dart Ify, someone ahead grabs the Colorado Field Marshal. Therefore, the Steelers will do something strange with a bold exchange for the field marshal they want in front of the Saints, who could or may not look at Sanders’s writing.
9. Santos de New Orleans: Will JohnsonCB, Michigan
Likely to be no. 9 pick: +1500
Will Johnson recently exhibited his rehabilitation process on a private professional day last week, and the reports are on the way to be healthy this season. The Saints need secondary help in the worst way, and he fills an immediate hole in his list.
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10. Chicago Bears: Jeanty AshtonRB, Boise state
Likely to be no. 10 Selection: +330
I am tempted to give the Bears one of the main closed wings, but instead, they will write Jeantty in the Mold of the Lions of Ben Johnson. The bears have a strong offensive line and can obtain an elite corridor talent to help their field marshal.
11. San Francisco 49ers: Shemar StewartDl, Texas A&M
Probabilities will be selected for the first time: +2000
Stewart conforms to the type of body passes runners, 49ers tend to employment. It is big and physical, but needs some refinement. It is an update for the 49ers pass fever.
12. Dallas Cowboys: Tetaira McMillanWr, Arizona
The most likely will be selected for the first time: -230
Cowboys need an open receiver and McMillian is the best in the group. It will be an important addition to a list that needs to update in the position. With McMillian’s ability to deepen and use the length, it will be a good pairing with the rapid and the ability of Ceedee Lamb to use half of the field.
13. Miami Dolphins: Derrick HarmonDt, Oregon
Probabilities of being the first selection: -1400
The Dolphins could write a replacement for the left backle Terron Armstead, but they have Patrick Paul for that place. Dolphin’s need needs help in the defensive line and Harmon is that guy. Harmon had more than 50 pressures as a defensive Tackle last season. High effort and a polished passes corridor.
14. Indianapolis colts: Colston LovelandTe, Michigan
The probabilities will be selected first: +500
Colts add the best closed password wing in the draft to match Anthony Richardson or Daniel Jones. Loveland will be an intermediate and deep threat immediately of the position and will flourish in the Tolts offensive.
15. Atlanta Falcons: Jalon WalkerEdge, Georgia
PROBABILITIES TO BE TOP -10 PICK: -900
Falcons need pass help, and although Walker could be raw as a runner, he is the best player of the removal pass runners. These defensive liners of Georgia have succeeded in the NFL and that must be considered here.
16. Arizona cardinals: Mykel WilliamsEdge, Georgia
About/low draft position: 15.5
Mykel is a large -body passenger corridor with a ton of rise. It will be a cardinal from Arizona. They need a great talent infusion in this position.
17. Cincinnati Bengals: Mike GreenEdge, Marshall
The Bengals need young people in Pass Rusher and will choose to write a high -energy green prospect. It is also safe for the Bengals if Trey Hendrickson does not see the field for the Bengals.
18. Seattle Seahawks: Greg Abel, Ol, North Dakota state
The Seahawks have two needs of need: Interior offensive line and open receiver. This is not a draft full of shocking interior offensive linens on day 1, so the Seahawks will draw Zabel here and take a receiver on day 2. The Linner NDSU can play the position of the guard or potentially move towards the center.
19. Tampa Bay Buccaneers: Jihad CampbellLB, Alabama
Bucs could opt for security, but having young people as a supporter will be difficult to miss. Lavon David has been so valuable for Tampa Bay and Campbell can learn under him any lane Be lb1 for Tampa Bay.
20. Denver Broncos: Omarion HamptonRB, UNC
Out of Ward to the Titans, this is the most mocked player, and he goes to the Sourcecos. They have a specific need to run and write Hampton at number 20 feels good.
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21. Carolina Panthers: Donovan EzeiruakuEdge, Boston College
The Panthers pass was porous last season, so they will change eight to get a passes corridor at age 21 and some additional draft team.
22. Los Angeles Chargers: Matthew GoldenWr, Texas
The chargers choose to add a quick receiver for Justin Herbert and work to add a closed wing in the second round. The goal in this draft is to add more talent to the offensive and begins with Golden.
23. Green Bay Packers: Jahdae BarronCB, Texas
The Packers will write the Nickel corner of the Longhorns as a replacement for Jaire Alexander.
24. Minnesota Vikings: Nick EmmanworiS, South Carolina
The Vikings will write Emmanwori to underpin their high school and provide some young people to security. It is high and rank security. Being up to Harrison Smith should help you at the beginning of your career.
25. Houston Texans: Kelvin BanksOT, Texas
The offensive cup race begins with the Texans, who need a left Tackle after exchanging Tunnsil.
26. Los Angeles Rams: Josh Conly Jr., T, Oregon
The Rams will choose an offensive Tackle with a great rise, since they continue to add young people to their trenches.
27. Ravens de Baltimore: Tyler BookerOl, Alabama
Tyler Book feels like a crow. Baltimore needs to prop up the interior of the offensive line and the Alabama product is an excellent adjustment.
28. Detroit lions: Maxwell HairsonCB, Kentucky
Lions need all the help they can get in high school and Hairson will be the choice here for that reason. A defense of healthy lions with Hairson is a good start towards a better defense in 2025.
29. Washington commanders: James Pearce Jr., Tennessee
The commanders will add the best passes corridor available here, and that should be Pearce.
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30. Buffalo bills: Kenneth GrantDT, Michigan
The great defensive Tackle is exactly what Bills need to improve their defensive line. It is robust against the race. But their pass pass skills must still develop.
31. Kansas City bosses: Walter NolenDt, Ole lady
I will be the Lone Holdout that does not make fun of an offensive liner for chiefs. His most pressing need is a Rusid pass inside Chris Jones.
32. Eagles Philadelphia: Nic ScourtonEdge, Texas A&M
I think that both the Chiefs and the Eagles are open to move to the second round if a team (Browns) chicken to go to the writing of a field marshal in the first round to ensure that fifth year option. However, the Eagles stay at 32 here and take the best passes corridor on the board.
Geoff Schwartz is an NFL analyst for Fox Sports. He played eight seasons in the NFL for five different teams. He started at the right Tackle for the University of Oregon for three seasons and was a selection of second team All-Pac-12 in his last year. Follow it on Twitter @Geoffschwartz.
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