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11/20/24

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2025 NFL Mock Draft: Latest First-Round Predictions Entering Week 12

Nov 16, 2024; San Jose, California, USA; Boise State Broncos running back Ashton Jeanty (2) runs for a touchdown against the San Jose State Spartans in the second quarter at CEFCU Stadium. Mandatory Credit: Cary Edmondson-Imagn Images

If you're not ready for NFL draft season yet, the holidays are the best time to start looking forward to the spring. The NFL schedule is rapidly moving toward the playoffs, and college football is in its final few weeks before bowl games. Our tape evaluations are closer to complete than not.

Our latest 2025 NFL mock draft has integrated those evaluations and considered team needs. There's a balance of on-field production, measurables, and positional value that goes into a mock draft. With the 2025 class not looking as deep as prior years, we'll see some unexpected names get pushed up.

Here's how the first round of the 2025 NFL Draft could play out if we held the event tonight. 

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2025 NFL Mock Draft: Round 1

For this 2025 mock draft, we're using the most up-to-date order based on records after Monday Night Football.

1. Jacksonville Jaguars Jacksonville Jaguars logo

Travis Hunter, WR/CB, Colorado

Colorado Buffaloes wide receiver Travis Hunter (12) reacts after touchdown reception in the first quarter against the Cincinnati Bearcats at Folsom Field.
Colorado Buffaloes wide receiver Travis Hunter (12) reacts after touchdown reception in the first quarter against the Cincinnati Bearcats at Folsom Field. Ron Chenoy-Imagn Images.

Height: 6'1"

Weight: 185 lbs

Class: Junior

Too many analysts have muttered that this isn't an ideal class to have the top pick. There are several clear superstar talents, and it starts with Travis Hunter.

Whether he moonlights some snaps on the other side of the ball or not in the NFL, Hunter is the best football player we've seen this fall. Jacksonville can sleep easy after adding such a dynamic person and player. 

Pro Comp: Champ Bailey


2. Tennessee Titans Tennessee Titans logo

Shedeur Sanders, QB, Colorado

Colorado quarterback Shedeur Sanders
Colorado Buffalos quarterback Shedeur Sanders (2) reacts against the Arizona Wildcats at Arizona Stadium. Mark J. Rebilas-Imagn Images.

Height: 6'2"

Weight: 215 lbs.

Class: Senior

Intelligent with a track record of improvement, accuracy, and creativity, Shedeur Sanders has the tools and acumen to be a top-10 NFL QB.

The Titans might not offer a huge market for Sanders to maximize his brand, but it won't matter if he becomes a star. On and off the field, Sanders is the jolt of energy that this franchise desperately needs.


3. Cleveland Browns Cleveland Browns logo

Kelvin Banks, OT, Texas

Texas Longhorns offensive lineman Kelvin Banks Jr. (78) looks to block Oklahoma Sooners defensive lineman Damonic Williams (52) during the game at the Cotton Bowl.
Texas Longhorns offensive lineman Kelvin Banks Jr. (78) looks to block Oklahoma Sooners defensive lineman Damonic Williams (52) during the game at the Cotton Bowl. Kevin Jairaj-Imagn Images.

Height: 6'4"

Weight: 320 lbs.

Class: Junior

Going with a quarterback makes sense for Cleveland, but Cam Ward plays too similarly to Deshaun Watson to feel like Kevin Stefanski would want him.

Instead, addressing the offensive line and then going with a quality quarterback in Round 2 (Jaxson Dart?) is a better play. Kelvin Banks is the best pure pass blocker in the class. 


4. Las Vegas Raiders Las Vegas Raiders logo

Cam Ward, QB, Miami (FL)

Miami Hurricanes quarterback Cam Ward (1) scrambles against the Georgia Tech Yellow Jackets in the second quarter at Bobby Dodd Stadium at Hyundai Field.
Miami Hurricanes quarterback Cam Ward (1) scrambles against the Georgia Tech Yellow Jackets in the second quarter at Bobby Dodd Stadium at Hyundai Field. Brett Davis-Imagn Images

Height: 6'2"

Weight: 223 lbs.

Class: Senior

Las Vegas has to take a swing on a high-upside quarterback as it competes with Patrick Mahomes and Justin Herbert. Ward has a smooth throwing motion that can deliver an accurate ball to all three field levels.

He's prone to doing too much and forcing boneheaded passes, but Las Vegas can offer Ward a safe haven to grow his game without high expectations immediately. 


5. New York Giants New York Giants logo

Jalen Milroe, QB, Alabama

Alabama Crimson Tide quarterback Jalen Milroe (4) prepares to throw during warmups prior to a game against Mercer Bears at Bryant-Denny Stadium.
Alabama Crimson Tide quarterback Jalen Milroe (4) prepares to throw during warmups prior to a game against Mercer Bears at Bryant-Denny Stadium. Will McLelland-Imagn Images.

Height: 6'2"

Weight: 225 lbs.

Class: Redshirt Junior

It's easier to justify taking Jalen Milroe if the New York Giants keep Brian Daboll as the head coach. A tremendous athlete with inconsistent accuracy and field vision, Milroe isn't a lock to enter the 2025 class.

However, the need for quarterbacks is so high, and Milroe can do things that only a few others on Earth can. If he declares, he'll go high and will require patience as he develops. 


6. New England Patriots New England Patriots logo

James Pearce Jr., EDGE, Tennessee

Tennessee defensive lineman James Pearce Jr.
Iowa Hawkeyes quarterback Deacon Hill (10) throws the ball over Tennessee Volunteers defensive lineman James Pearce Jr. (27) in the third quarter. Jeremy Reper-USA TODAY Sports

Height: 6'5"

Weight: 243 lbs.

Class: Junior

Going with a playmaker or blocker would make sense here, but James Pearce Jr. is a foundational pass-rusher.

His play has picked up during the season, and the traits are undeniable. His speed and flexibility put him in elite territory for this class, comparable to top-edge presences from the last few years.


7. New York Jets New York Jets logo

Abdul Carter, EDGE, Penn State

Penn State Nittany Lions defensive end Abdul Carter reacts after sacking Ohio State Buckeyes quarterback Will Howard during the second quarter at Beaver Stadium.
Penn State Nittany Lions defensive end Abdul Carter (11) reacts after sacking Ohio State Buckeyes quarterback Will Howard (18) during the second quarter. Matthew O'Haren-Imagn Images.

Height: 6'3"

Weight: 259 lbs.

Class: Junior

Like Cleveland, New York shouldn't feel as though it has to force a quarterback. The Jets' need for an edge rusher is surprisingly high despite how many assets they've spent at the position.

Abdul Carter would become their best asset on the unit right away, boasting top athleticism at 6-foot-3, 259 pounds.

Pro Comp: Will Anderson Jr., EDGE, Texans


8. Carolina Panthers Carolina Panthers logo

Tetairoa McMillan, WR, Arizona

Arizona Wildcats wide receiver Tetairoa McMillan (4) against the Colorado Buffalos at Arizona Stadium.
Arizona Wildcats wide receiver Tetairoa McMillan (4) against the Colorado Buffalos at Arizona Stadium. Mark J. Rebilas-Imagn Images.

Height: 6'5"

Weight: 212 lbs.

Class: Junior

The last three games haven't been groundbreaking for Bryce Young, but he's showing signs he's improving.

Giving Young Tetairoa McMillan would give him a true difference-maker to take a leap in 2025. The massive 6-foot-5, 210-pounder has better agility and fluidity through his routes, plus he has similar dominance at the catch point. 

Pro Comp: George Pickens, WR, Steelers


9. Dallas Cowboys Dallas Cowboys logo

Luther Burden III, WR, Missouri

Missouri Tigers wide receiver Luther Burden III (3) runs with the ball during the first half against the Oklahoma Sooners at Faurot Field at Memorial Stadium.
Missouri Tigers wide receiver Luther Burden III (3) runs with the ball during the first half against the Oklahoma Sooners at Faurot Field at Memorial Stadium. Jay Biggerstaff-Imagn Images.

Height: 5'11"

Weight: 208 lbs.

Class: Junior

I could easily argue that Luther Burden III is the best overall receiver in this class. The speedster can win from outside or in the slot, is tough at the catch point, and is equally as dangerous on screens as on deep routes.

If that reminds you of Ja'Marr Chase, then you'd be correct. 

Pro Comp: Percy Harvin


10. New Orleans Saints New Orleans Saints logo

Mason Graham, DT, Michigan

Michigan defensive lineman Mason Graham and defensive end Derrick Moore tackle Texas running back Jaydon Blue during college football game action at Michigan Stadium in Ann Arbor
Michigan defensive lineman Mason Graham (55) and defensive end Derrick Moore (8) tackle Texas running back Jaydon Blue (23) during the second half at Michigan Stadium.

Height: 6'3"

Weight: 320 lbs.

Class: Junior

Only one interior blocker has more quarterback pressures this season than Mason Graham, and that player is Derrick Harmon.

Graham, though, is a better run defender and has dominated college since his freshman season. The Saints have a ton of holes, so rebuilding the trenches first is good business.  

Pro Comp: Christian Wilkins, IDL, Raiders


11. Cincinnati Bengals Cincinnati Bengals logo

Ashton Jeanty, RB, Boise State

Boise State running back Ashton Jeanty
Boise State Broncos running back Ashton Jeanty (2) leaps over Hawaii Rainbow Warriors defensive back Deliyon Freeman (26) during the second quarter. Marco Garcia-Imagn Images.

Height: 5'9"

Weight: 215 lbs.

Class: Junior

The closest running back prospect to Adrian Peterson we've seen since the future Hall of Famer entered the league, Ashton Jeanty is the rare back worth this high investment.

Averaging 189 yards and three touchdowns per game, he's the type of presence to redefine the Bengals' offense. Taking pressure off Joe Burrow with a dangerous run game is the smartest thing this organization can do, and Jeanty can overcome an average offensive line. 

Pro Comp: An angrier DeAngelo Williams


12. Miami Dolphins Miami Dolphins logo

Will Johnson, CB, Michigan

Michigan Wolverines defensive back Will Johnson (2) pursues a play against the Arkansas State Red Wolves at Michigan Stadium.
Michigan Wolverines defensive back Will Johnson (2) pursues a play against the Arkansas State Red Wolves at Michigan Stadium. Rick Osentoski-Imagn Images.

Height: 6'2"

Weight: 202 lbs.

Class: Junior

Miami has been fortunate in landing some past distressed assets, including Laremy Tunsil and Minkah Fitzpatrick. Hopefully, Miami can do a better job of keeping Will Johnson in the building long-term than those stars.

However, Johnson is in the same vein as those guys as an absolute baller. The physical ballhawk can pair with Jalen Ramsey and eventually overtake the mantle as the team's foundational defender. 

Pro Comp: Patrick Surtain II


13. Tampa Bay Buccaneers Tampa Bay Buccaneers logo

Mykel Williams, EDGE, Georgia

Georgia Bulldogs defensive lineman Mykel Williams (13) celebrates after a tackle with linebacker Chaz Chambliss (32) against the Clemson Tigers in the third quarter at Mercedes-Benz Stadium.
Georgia Bulldogs defensive lineman Mykel Williams (13) celebrates after a tackle with linebacker Chaz Chambliss (32) against the Clemson Tigers. Brett Davis-USA TODAY Sports.

Height: 6'5"

Weight: 265 lbs.

Class: Junior

It'd be hyperbole to say that Tampa Bay has no needs, but its surprisingly talented due to hitting on later-round picks.

The Buccaneers could use an upgrade on the edge, and taking a big swing on Mykel Williams makes sense. Williams is the best pure athlete in this pass-rusher group, but not refined yet. 


14. Chicago Bears Chicago Bears logo

Nic Scourton, EDGE, Texas A&M

Texas A&M Aggies defensive lineman Nic Scourton defends in coverage against LSU Tigers offensive tackle Will Campbell during college football game action at Kyle Field
Texas A&M Aggies defensive lineman Nic Scourton (11) defends against LSU Tigers offensive tackle Will Campbell (66) at Kyle Field. Mandatory Credit: Maria Lysaker-Imagn Images.

Height: 6'4"

Weight: 285 lbs.

Class: Junior

Chicago has done well to squeeze what it can out of DeMarcus Walker, but a long-term upgrade is needed.

At 6-foot-4 and 285 pounds, Nic Scourton can line up at multiple spots and have an athletic advantage. His heavy hands and length will allow him to challenge tackles and guards alike and can flourish into a tremendous presence.


15. Indianapolis Colts Indianapolis Colts logo

Tyler Warren, TE, Penn State

Penn State Nittany Lions tight end Tyler Warren (44) makes a catch in the end zone for a touchdown during the first quarter against the Kent State Golden Flashes.
Penn State Nittany Lions tight end Tyler Warren (44) makes a catch in the end zone for a touchdown during the first quarter against the Kent State Golden Flashes. Matthew O'Haren-Imagn Images.

Height: 6'6"

Weight: 257 lbs.

Class: Senior

Tyler Warren is a bit like Ashton Jeanty because he's not playing a position that garners this type of pick often.

However, as with Jeanty, Warren is too talented to let slide. Indianapolis can continue to stock its cupboards with tremendous athletes who offer Anthony Richardson the best chance to become a star. 


16. Seattle Seahawks Seattle Seahawks logo

Josh Simmons, OT, Ohio State

Ohio State Buckeyes offensive lineman Josh Simmons (71) blocks Missouri Tigers defensive lineman Darius Robinson (6) during the second quarter at AT&T Stadium.
Ohio State Buckeyes offensive lineman Josh Simmons (71) blocks Missouri Tigers defensive lineman Darius Robinson (6) during the second quarter at AT&T Stadium. Jerome Miron-USA TODAY Sports.

Height: 6'5"

Weight: 310 lbs.

Class: Senior

While we'd love to see Abraham Lucas back at right tackle playing as well as his rookie season, it's getting harder to bank on those two things happening.

Josh Simmons was excellent for the Buckeyes before tearing his ACL against Oregon. His athleticism and power are as clear as day, and he’ll be able to start in Year 1.


17. Los Angeles Rams Los Angeles Rams logo

Malaki Starks, SAF, Georgia

Georgia Bulldogs defensive back Malaki Starks on the field during college football game action against Mississippi State Bulldogs at Sanford Stadium
Georgia Bulldogs defensive back Malaki Starks (24) on the field against the Mississippi State Bulldogs at Sanford Stadium. Mandatory Credit: Dale Zanine-Imagn Images.

Height: 6'1"

Weight: 205 lbs.

Class: Junior

Los Angeles feels like a candidate to hit the reset button, including at quarterback, but it's too early to get crazy with those trade scenarios.

The Rams need secondary help, and Malaki Starks has the range, tackling, and instincts to create a dynamic duo with Kamren Kinchens. While corners are still important, the Rams have shown they're willing to build with unique strategies as long as the talent allows for it. 


18. San Francisco 49ers San Francisco 49ers logo

LT Overton, EDGE, Alabama

Vanderbilt Commodores quarterback Diego Pavia runs the ball against Alabama Crimson Tide defensive lineman LT Overton during college football game action at FirstBank Stadium
Vanderbilt Commodores quarterback Diego Pavia (2) runs the ball against Alabama Crimson Tide defensive lineman LT Overton (22) during the first half. Butch Dill-Imagn Images.

Height: 6'5"

Weight: 283 lbs.

Class: Junior

Adding talent to the defensive line will help make San Francisco's pass rush great again. LT Overton has bloomed this season, and coaches will adore his 6-foot-5, 283-pound frame and positional flexibility.

Whether he starts as an end on early downs and then kicks inside to tackle during passing situations or moves inside full-time, Overton has athletic advantages that he can win with.


19. Denver Broncos Denver Broncos logo

Isaiah Bond, WR, Texas

Texas Longhorns wide receiver Isaiah Bond (7) reacts after a first down against the Colorado State Rams during the first half at Darrell K Royal-Texas Memorial Stadium.
Texas Longhorns wide receiver Isaiah Bond (7) reacts after a first down against the Colorado State Rams during the first half. Aaron Meullion-USA TODAY Sports.

Height: 5'11"

Weight: 180 lbs.

Class: Junior

Explosive speed doesn't come cheaply, and Denver could use a jolt of more dynamic playmaking. The young duo of Devaughn Vele and Troy Franklin have promise, but Isaiah Bond blows them both out of the water with his presence.

Bond's 4.2 speed and comfort with the ball in his hands make him a first-round lock. 

Pro Comp: Jaylen Waddle, WR, Dolphins


20. Atlanta Falcons Atlanta Flacons logo

Landon Jackson, EDGE, Arkansas

Arkansas Razorbacks defensive linemen Landon Jackson (40) reacts after a made field goal during the first half against the Mississippi Rebels at Vaught-Hemingway Stadium.
Arkansas Razorbacks defensive lineman Landon Jackson (40) reacts after a made field goal during the first half against the Mississippi Rebels. Petre Thomas-USA TODAY Sports.

Height: 6'7"

Weight: 280 lbs.

Class: Senior

Arkansas star Landon Jackson has one of the most unique builds and resumes in the class. The 6-foot-7, 280-pounder is among the most productive pass-rushers in the class and has better burst and fluidity than guys much smaller.

Atlanta will want a play-now starter, and Jackson's experience helps him fit the bill.

Pro Comp: Emmanual Ogbah, DL, Dolphins


21. Houston Texans Houston Texans logo

Nick Emmanwori, SAF, South Carolina

South Carolina Gamecocks defensive back Nick Emmanwori (7) reacts after returning an interception for a touchdown during the first half against the Oklahoma Sooners.
South Carolina Gamecocks defensive back Nick Emmanwori (7) reacts after returning an interception for a touchdown during the first half against the Oklahoma Sooners. Kevin Jairaj-Imagn Images.

Height: 6'3"

Weight: 237 lbs.

Class: Junior

Finding an internal solution to the Kenyon Green problem at left guard allows Houston to boost its safety position.

Nick Emmanwori is massive, standing 6-foot-3 and 227 pounds. A hammer when tackling and boasting good ball skills. Emmanwori is the enforcer this unit can maximize in coverage and run fills. 


22. Arizona Cardinals Arizona Cardinals logo

Shavon Revel Jr., CB, East Carolina

Michigan wide receiver Cornelius Johnson makes a catch against East Carolina defensive back Shavon Revel during college football game action at Michigan Stadium
Michigan wide receiver Cornelius Johnson makes a catch against East Carolina defensive back Shavon Revel during the second half. Imagin Images.

Height: 6'3"

Weight: 193 lbs.

Class: Senior

For as good as this cornerback class is, the best athlete of them all has barely played this season.

Shavon Revel Jr. is a freak who has top-tier speed, quickness, fluidity, and physicality. A torn ACL pushes him out of the top 10, but Arizona is in a good place to bring him back into a lineup desperately needing impact defenders. 

Pro Comp: Richard Sherman


23. Washington Commanders Washington Commanders logo

Shemar Stewart, EDGE, Texas A&M

Mississippi State Bulldogs quarterback Michael Van Buren Jr. (0) drops back to pass against Texas A&M Aggies defensive lineman Shemar Stewart (4).
Mississippi State Bulldogs quarterback Michael Van Buren Jr. (0) drops back to pass against Texas A&M Aggies defensive lineman Shemar Stewart (4). Matt Bush-Imagn Images.

Height: 6'6"

Weight: 290 lbs.

Class: Junior

Versatility and moldability are huge for athletic defensive linemen. Dan Quinn is trustworthy when it comes to getting the most out of guys like Shemar Stewart.

Stewart is 6-foot-6, 290 pounds, but moves like a 265-pound edge-rusher. He'd fit Washington's multiple front alignments without stepping on Jer'Zhan Newton's developmental path. 


24. Baltimore Ravens Baltimore Ravens logo

Will Campbell, OL, LSU

LSU Tigers offensive tackle Will Campbell in action during the second half against the Texas A&M Aggies in college football game at Kyle Field
LSU Tigers offensive tackle Will Campbell (66) in action during the second half against the Texas A&M Aggies. Maria Lysaker-Imagn Images.

Height: 6'6"

Weight: 323 lbs.

Class: Junior

Baltimore nabs tremendous value for a player who would be considered much higher if we knew he'd be viewed as a tackle prospect for more teams.

Baltimore could use Will Campbell at right guard or tackle, making him a great fit for this offense. Campbell is a home run addition, one of the best pass-blockers in the class. 

Pro Comp: Peter Skoronski, OL, Chargers


25. Los Angeles Chargers Los Angeles Chargers logo

Tre Harris, WR, Ole Miss

Mississippi Rebels wide receiver Tre Harris (9) runs after a catch for a first down as Kentucky Wildcats defensive back Jordan Lovett (25) pursues during the second half at Vaught-Hemingway Stadium.
Mississippi Rebels wide receiver Tre Harris (9) runs after a catch for a first down as Kentucky Wildcats defensive back Jordan Lovett (25) pursues during the second half at Vaught-Hemingway Stadium. Petre Thomas-Imagn Images.

Height: 6'3"

Weight: 210 lbs.

Class: Senior

The edict for Los Angeles continues to revolve around giving Justin Herbert more functional pass catchers.

Quentin Johnston and Joshua Palmer might be decent depth pieces, but they are not reliable enough to start beyond 2024. Tre Harris is a big-bodied speedster who wins on pro-style routes and embraces physicality, which will warm Jim Harbaugh's heart. 


26. Green Bay Packers Green Bay Packers logo

Derrick Harmon, DT, Oregon

Oregon Ducks defensive lineman Derrick Harmon breaks past Illinois Fighting Illini offensive lineman Brandon Henderson in college football game action at Autzen Stadium
Oregon Ducks defensive lineman Derrick Harmon (55) breaks past Illinois Fighting Illini offensive lineman Brandon Henderson (75) during the second half. Troy Wayrynen-Imagn Images.

Height: 6'5"

Weight: 310 lbs.

Class: Junior

Few teams have gotten as little from the defensive line as the Green Bay Packers have this season. As Kenny Clark ages and declines, the situation is getting closer to an emergency.

Derrick Harmon has been the most dangerous pass-rushing tackle in the nation, which would immediately boost this unit's ability to threaten quarterbacks and make up for deficiencies elsewhere. 


27. Pittsburgh Steelers Pittsburgh Steelers logo

Drew Allar, QB, Penn State

Penn State Nittany Lions quarterback Drew Allar throws a pass in the first half against the USC Trojans at United Airlines Field at the Los Angeles Memorial Coliseum.
Penn State Nittany Lions quarterback Drew Allar (15) throws a pass in the first half against the USC Trojans at United Airlines Field. Jayne Kamin-Oncea-Imagn Images.

Height: 6'5"

Weight: 238 lbs.

Class: Junior

Projecting quarterbacks to be taken in the late first round is a prophecy that rarely comes true, but Pittsburgh is in an uncommon situation. Justin Fields might not be the long-term answer, and Russell Wilson will be a stopgap for only so long.

Drew Allar is a different type of passer than anyone in that room now or recently busted Kenny Pickett. Instead, he more closely resembles Ben Roethlisberger. Allar looks the part with a huge arm but will need time to improve his processing. 


28. Minnesota Vikings Minnesota Vikings logo

Zy Alexander, CB, LSU

LSU Tigers cornerback Zy Alexander (14) breaks up a pass to Florida Gators wide receiver Marcus Burke (88) during the first half.
LSU Tigers cornerback Zy Alexander (14) breaks up a pass to Florida Gators wide receiver Marcus Burke (88) during the first half. Matt Pendleton-Imagn Images.

Height: 6'2"

Weight: 194 lbs.

Class: Senior

The NFL loves tall corners, so let's bring in a new name for this mock draft. Zy Alexander has taken a massive leap this fall, allowing only nine receptions on 28 attempts for 48 yards all season.

The 6-foot-2, 194-pounder has two interceptions and four pass breakups, making him far more dangerous to target than to ignore. 


29. Philadelphia Eagles Philadelphia Eagles logo

Colston Loveland, TE, Michigan

Michigan Wolverines tight end Colston Loveland (18) celebrates after winning 2024 College Football Playoff national championship game against the Washington Huskies at NRG Stadium.
Michigan Wolverines tight end Colston Loveland (18) celebrates after winning College Football Playoff national championship against the Washington Huskies. Thomas Shea-USA TODAY Sports.

Height: 6'5"

Weight: 245 lbs.

Class: Junior

Between Dallas Goedert's lack of durability and age and Philadelphia's lack of reliable depth beyond A.J. Brown and DeVonta Smith, another playmaker makes sense.

Colston Loveland is better than any of the receivers on the board, as the big 6-foot-6 tight end can function like a slot receiver or inline threat. This is a good value pick as well. 

Pro Comp: Zach Ertz, TE, Commanders


30. Buffalo Bills Buffalo Bills logo

Princely Umanmielen, EDGE, Ole Miss

Mississippi Rebels defensive linemen Princely Umanmielen (1) waits for the snap during the first half against the Kentucky Wildcats.
Mississippi Rebels defensive lineman Princely Umanmielen (1) waits for the snap during the first half against the Kentucky Wildcats. Petre Thomas-Imagn Images.

Height: 6'4"

Weight: 255 lbs.

Class: Senior

The last qualified pass-rusher to be considered in the first-round lands in Buffalo. Princely Umanmielen can usurp AJ Epenesa as a more viable threat to create havoc, and his experience bodes well, as Buffalo needs someone to hit the field early.

With 37 quarterback pressures and only two missed tackles, Umanmielen has boosted his stock enough this year to feel comfortable with this fit. 


31. Kansas City Chiefs Kansas City Chiefs logo 

Emeka Egbuka, WR, Ohio State

Ohio State Buckeyes wide receiver Emeka Egbuka (2) catches a pass for a touchdown during the first half against the Oregon Ducks at Autzen Stadium.
Ohio State Buckeyes wide receiver Emeka Egbuka (2) catches a pass for a touchdown during the first half against the Oregon Ducks at Autzen Stadium. Craig Strobeck-Imagn Images.

Height: 6'1"

Weight: 205 lbs.

Class: Senior

The Kansas City offense lacks juice all over despite adding Xavier Worthy in the most recent draft. With Tyler Warren and Colston Loveland off the board and Emeka Egbuka surprisingly available, the Chiefs should double down on a need.

Egbuka is more well-rounded than Worthy and can complement Rashee Rice as a versatile guy who wins from the slot and outside. 

Pro Comp: Jaxon Smith-Njigba


32 Detroit Lions Detroit Lions logo

Donovan Ezeiruaku, EDGE, Boston College

against the Michigan State Spartans during the second half at Alumni Stadium.
Boston College Eagles defensive end Donovan Ezeiruaku (6) reacts to his sack against the Michigan State Spartans during the second half at Alumni Stadium. Eric Canha-Imagn Images.

Height: 6'2"

Weight: 247 lbs.

Class: Senior

There will be skeptics regarding the translatability of Donovan Ezeiruaku’s 6-foot-2 stature to the NFL.

While this concern is valid, Ezeiruaku’s success at Boston College stems from his honed skills and exceptional attributes. Similar to Laiatu Latu from the previous class, Ezeiruaku is expected to be a Day 1 contributor.


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