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3/3/25

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2025 NFL Mock Draft: Latest Predictions After This Year's Combine

Feb 28, 2025; Indianapolis, IN, USA;Miami quarterback Cam Ward (QB15) talks to the press during the 2025 NFL Combine at Indiana Convention Center. Mandatory Credit: Stephanie Amador Blondet-Imagn Images

The 2025 NFL Combine came to a close over the weekend, and with it comes a brand new opportunity to assess the landscape for this year's NFL Draft. Some changes in perception may come due to expected or announced personnel moves, such as the newly reported Deebo Samuel trade to Washington. Other changes may come due to medical reports or athletic testing with the Combine itself. And, of course, the buzz from the event courtesy of the rumor mill is always good to shake up the status quo.

So, what will the 2025 NFL Draft look like? Here's our latest effort at forecasting possible scenarios with a new 2-round 2025 NFL mock draft.

Miami Hurricanes quarterback Cam Ward drops back to pass against Georgia Tech Yellow Jackets in college football game action at Bobby Dodd Stadium
Miami Hurricanes quarterback Cam Ward (1) drops back to pass against the Georgia Tech Yellow Jackets in the third quarter at Bobby Dodd Stadium at Hyundai Field. Brett Davis-Imagn Images

1. NEW York Giants (Via TEN)

TRADE: New York Giants send 1.03, 2.34, and 2026 2nd to Titans for 1.01

Selection: Cameron Ward, QB, Miami (FL)

Fit: The Giants were one of the teams reported to be in the hunt for Matthew Stafford last week before the Rams locked in a new contract. If the Giants, with the jobs of leadership on the line, are going to get aggressive for an answer, they may as well take the Titans up on their public posturing of potentially trading out of No. 1 overall. The value of the deal will be the big sticking point, but if the price is, hypothetically, a swap of picks No. 1 & 3 with New York also sending No. 34 and a 2026 Day 2 pick to the Titans, it'd be a price well worth paying to secure the top quarterback in the class, Cam Ward.

Colorado Buffaloes quarterback Shedeur Sanders (2) prepares to pass the ball in the third quarter against the Oklahoma State Cowboys at Folsom Field.
Colorado Buffaloes quarterback Shedeur Sanders (2) prepares to pass the ball in the third quarter against the Oklahoma State Cowboys at Folsom Field. Ron Chenoy-Imagn Images.

2. Cleveland Browns

Selection: Shedeur Sanders, QB, Colorado

Fit: Cleveland's analytical background makes it seem probable that they'd covet the potential value of a quarterback and renewed rookie contract as compared to going to a different position with this pick on the board. That makes the pick lean towards QB Shedeur Sanders. Sanders is going to be the polarizing projection as the perceived QB2 in a down year at the position — you've seen some of that buzz already leaving Indianapolis. But he makes for a likable fit in the Browns offense under Kevin Stefanski.

Penn State Nittany Lions defensive end Abdul Carter (11) reacts after sacking Maryland Terrapins quarterback MJ Morris (not pictured) during the first quarter at Beaver Stadium.
Penn State Nittany Lions defensive end Abdul Carter (11) reacts after sacking Maryland Terrapins quarterback MJ Morris (not pictured) during the first quarter at Beaver Stadium. Matthew O'Haren-Imagn Images.

3. Tennessee Titans (via NYG)

Selection: Abdul Carter, EDGE, Penn State

Fit: If the Titans pull this off, take a bow. It certainly feels like this team isn't too keen to draft a quarterback this high. The swap with New York would give them an extra top-35 pick this year, an extra Day 2 pick next year, AND the chance to still potentially draft the player they'd be taking at No. 1 anyway with Abdul Carter. The pass rush need will expand if the Titans find a trade suitor for Harold Landry or, alternatively, cut him loose to save money for the future.

Colorado Buffaloes wide receiver Travis Hunter dives for a touchdown in the second quarter against the Cincinnati Bearcats in college football game action at Folsom Field
Colorado Buffaloes wide receiver Travis Hunter (12) dives for a touchdown in the second quarter against the Cincinnati Bearcats at Folsom Field. Ron Chenoy-Imagn Images

4. New England Patriots

Selection: Travis Hunter, CB, Colorado

Fit: New England could very easily take the offensive line option here with Will Campbell, and no one would bat an eye. But between the team's need for upgraded weapons for Drake Maye and the need to get more talented at corner, Travis Hunter feels like a long-term double-dip opportunity that could be too good to pass up. The Patriots can afford to play the long game, which means drafting not for short term needs.

Michigan defensive lineman Kenneth Grant tackles USC running back Woody Marks during college football game action at Michigan Stadium in Ann Arbor
Michigan defensive lineman Kenneth Grant (78) tackles USC running back Woody Marks (4) during the first half at Michigan Stadium in Ann Arbor on Saturday, Sept. 21, 2024.

5. Jacksonville Jaguars

Selection: Kenneth Grant, DL, Michigan

Fit: The first big surprise of the draft! Save your Trent Baalke jokes — but Jacksonville lands a monster prototype to play in the trenches with this pick of Kenneth Grant. We did not see either Michigan defensive tackle work out at the Combine, but you can be rest assured the Michigan pro day is going to have fireworks in store for the supersized Grant. Jacksonville could certainly use his elite run defense, but don't sleep on his pass rush potential long-term, either.

Boise State Broncos running back and Heisman Trophy candidate Ashton Jeanty (2) runs for a touchdown against the Wyoming Cowboys during the first quarter at Jonah Field at War Memorial Stadium.
Boise State Broncos running back and Heisman Trophy candidate Ashton Jeanty (2) runs for a touchdown against the Wyoming Cowboys during the first quarter at Jonah Field at War Memorial Stadium. Troy Babbitt-Imagn Images.

6. Las Vegas Raiders

Selection: Ashton Jeanty, RB, Boise State

Fit: Las Vegas made the big swing last week for quarterback Matthew Stafford and fell short. Knowing where they rank in this draft and that they have a shorter window than many rebuilding teams thanks to Pete Carroll's age, don't be surprised if they take another hack at an established NFL quarterback to be their answer. Doing so, along with a deeply invested offensive line, makes Ashton Jeanty a potential massive addition as a missing link to a dangerous offense.

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 in Ann Arbor.

7. New York Jets

Selection: Mason Graham, DL, Michigan

Fit: It was an odd week for Mason Graham in Indianapolis. No one was expecting him to be the biggest defensive tackle in attendance, but it was still very much a surprise to see him come into the event at 296lbs, more than 20 pounds below his listed weight on the roster. One thing that's clear, no matter his weight, is that he's got some great tape on his resume. Another thing that's clear is that the Jets need defensive line depth. Graham would help create quite the pairing with Quinnen Williams.

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.

8. Carolina Panthers

Selection: Shemar Stewart, EDGE, Texas A&M

Fit: No one is hotter in this pre-draft process than Shemar Stewart. He was great at the Senior Bowl and again excellent at the NFL Combine with some Myles Garrett-level testing. There's going to be plenty of discourse over his sack production, but the tape shows ample disruption, and the Texas A&M scheme wasn't necessarily the most enabling to their ends, creating havoc in the backfield. This could be a foundational piece on defense for the Panthers.

Ohio State receiver Emeka Egbuka (2) has a catch broken up by Texas Longhorns defensive back Jahdae Barron (7) during the College Football Playoff semifinal game in the Cotton Bowl at AT&T Stadium on Friday, Jan. 10, 2024 in Arlington, Texas.

9. New Orleans Saints

Selection: Jahdae Barron, CB, Texas

Fit: Nipping at Stewart's heels for the hottest prospect in football is Jahdae Barron, who tested excellent in Indianapolis to go with a major breakout season in 2024. Given the likely departure of cornerback Paulson Adebo in free agency, Barron can help step in and fill the void and give this secondary more flexibility with personnel. He can play inside or outside, which is a dangerous combination to go along with Alontae Taylor and Tyrann Mathieu.

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.

10. Chicago Bears

Selection: Will Campbell, OG, LSU

Fit: Chicago has to be thrilled to see Will Campbell still on the board at this stage of the 1st-round. The tackle questions are fair to ask but the Bears don't just need a tackle. They need a tackle and two guards — plus a center that Campbell feels unlikely to fill. The Bears can run this pick in and feel great about getting an answer somewhere on the line.

Michigan defensive back Will Johnson celebrates a touchdown after intercepting USC quarterback Miller Moss during the second half in college football game action at Michigan Stadium in Ann Arbor
Michigan defensive back Will Johnson celebrates a touchdown after intercepting USC quarterback Miller Moss during the second half at Michigan Stadium in Ann Arbor on Saturday, Sept. 21, 2024.

11. San Francisco 49ers

Selection: Will Johnson, CB, Michigan

Fit: San Francisco's defense is going to need some fine-tuning. They got some good news about offensive tackle Trent Williams this past week for 2025, and even amid the trade of wide receiver Deebo Samuel, the investment of wide receiver Ricky Pearsall has the group positioned to take those changes in stride. At cornerback, Chavarius Ward is destined to sign elsewhere. We've seen a run of defensive linemen already in this scenario, whittling down the options to consider with this pick. Will Johnson's tape is too good to let slip any further than here as the new centerpiece for Robert Saleh.

Missouri Tigers offensive lineman Armand Membou (79) lines up against the Massachusetts Minutemen during the first half at Warren McGuirk Alumni Stadium. Mandatory Credit: Eric Canha-Imagn Images
Missouri Tigers offensive lineman Armand Membou (79) lines up against the Massachusetts Minutemen during the first half at Warren McGuirk Alumni Stadium. Mandatory Credit: Eric Canha-Imagn Images

12. Dallas Cowboys

Selection: Armand Membou, OT, Missouri

Fit: Dallas is facing the retirement of a future Hall of Famer in Zack Martin. In the wake of his departure, the Cowboys need a new guard and could certainly use a cheaper and more talented right tackle than Terence Steele long-term. Membou offers answers to both of those challenges for Dallas.

Alabama Crimson Tide linebacker Jihaad Campbell (11) ready for the play during the third quarter against the Oklahoma Sooners at Gaylord Family-Oklahoma Memorial Stadium.
Alabama Crimson Tide linebacker Jihaad Campbell (11) ready for the play during the third quarter against the Oklahoma Sooners at Gaylord Family-Oklahoma Memorial Stadium. William Purnell-Imagn Images.

13. Miami Dolphins

Selection: Jihaad Campbell, LB, Alabama

Fit: A majority of Miami's biggest needs on the roster loom at non-premium positions, which gives the team the chance to still draft a great player who can move the needle despite a rough draw here. Miami returned defensive coordinator Anthony Weaver for the 2025 season and was successful in their signing of LB Jordyn Brooks — but he needs a running mate. Linebacker play in today's NFL is a high-pressure and conflicting position due to the spacing issues of modern offenses; that has been a big problem for the Dolphins for years. Getting a supersized, explosive linebacker who can pop in coverage but also rush the passer and play on the edge gives the Dolphins that missing second weapon on the second level.

Penn State Nittany Lions tight end Tyler Warren (44) celebrates with linebacker Dominic DeLuca (0) after an interception for a touchdown during the first half against the Southern Methodist Mustangs at Beaver Stadium.
Penn State Nittany Lions tight end Tyler Warren (44) celebrates with linebacker Dominic DeLuca (0) after an interception for a touchdown during the first half against the Southern Methodist Mustangs at Beaver Stadium. Vincent Carchietta-Imagn Images

14. Indianapolis Colts

Selection: Tyler Warren, TE, Penn State

Fit: Indianapolis is on the hunt for the right mix of pieces to put around quarterback Anthony Richardson amid their bid to salver their investment. As the saying goes, tight ends are a young quarterback's best friend. Warren can step right in as an upgrade at 'Y' for the Colts and maintain the smashmouth football this team has been built upon.

Texas Longhorns wide receiver Matthew Golden (2) catches a pass during the second half of the Cotton Bowl Classic College Football Playoff semifinal game against the Ohio State Buckeyes at AT&T Stadium in Arlington, Texas on Jan. 10, 2025. Ohio State won 28-14.

15. Atlanta Falcons

Selection: Matthew Golden, WR, Texas

Fit: Our next big surprise! Matthew Golden was blazing in Indianapolis, helping build his argument to climb the wide receiver ranks. This pairing makes a ton of sense when you consider the Falcons already have a big-bodied threat in Drake London. Golden running the vertical routes for Michael Penix Jr., who was quite good pushing the ball downfield in college, has the makings of an explosive mix.

Marshall Thundering Herd defensive lineman Mike Green (15) celebrates after sacking Virginia Tech Hokies quarterback Kyron Drones (1) during the first quarter at Lane Stadium.
Marshall Thundering Herd defensive lineman Mike Green (15) celebrates after sacking Virginia Tech Hokies quarterback Kyron Drones (1) during the first quarter at Lane Stadium. Peter Casey-Imagn Images.

16. Arizona Cardinals

Selection: Mike Green, EDGE, Marshall

Fit: Arizona's defensive growth under Jonathan Gannon is quite promising, especially considering what their pass rush room looked like last year. They're missing a few dangerous pieces up front, but no one in this class may have a better first step than Green. A healthy BJ Ojulari and Green would go quite a long way in putting more explosiveness onto the edge.

Georgia Bulldogs defensive lineman Mykel Williams (13) celebrates after a tackle against the Clemson Tigers in the third quarter at Mercedes-Benz Stadium. Mandatory Credit: Brett Davis-USA TODAY Sports
Georgia Bulldogs defensive lineman Mykel Williams (13) celebrates after a tackle against the Clemson Tigers in the third quarter at Mercedes-Benz Stadium. Brett Davis-USA TODAY Sports.

17. Cincinnati Bengals

Selection: Mykel Williams, EDGE, Georgia

Fit: Cincinnati's standoff with Trey Hendrickson last summer went off without too much of a disruption. All he did since was post another 17.5 sacks and put the ball back in the Bengals' court to reassess his deal. With or without a new deal for Hendrickson, the Bengals need more from their edge group. And after betting big on elite traits last year with Amarius Mims, the Bengals can do so again on the other side of the line with Williams.

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.

18. Seattle Seahawks

Selection: Nick Emmanwori, S, South Carolina

Fit: You saw Emmanwori in Indy, right? Yeah, me too. The explosiveness here is off the charts and now that he's stood on business and affirmed all of that in the formal NFL testing environment, he could be primed for a big rise through the rankings. There aren't too many players out there that you could pick to do similar things to what Kyle Hamilton does, but after leaving Hamilton behind in Baltimore, head coach Mike Macdonald finds one here at No. 18 overall.

UCF Knights wide receiver Ja'Varrius Johnson (9) and Iowa State Cyclones defensive back Darien Porter (10) battle for a pass at Jack Trice Stadium.
UCF Knights wide receiver Ja'Varrius Johnson (9) and Iowa State Cyclones defensive back Darien Porter (10) battle for a pass at Jack Trice Stadium. Reese Strickland-Imagn Images

19. Tampa Bay Buccaneers

Selection: Darien Porter, CB, Iowa State

Fit: The Bucs love those big, long corners! And with Jamel Dean missing nine games over the last two seasons while posting just one interception and creeping closer to age 30, now may be the time to draft one of the biggest and longest corners in this year's class. Porter can absolutely fly, too — making him a potential big-time talent to play under Todd Bowles.

Michigan Wolverines tight end Colston Loveland runs with the ball against Indiana Hoosiers in college football game action at Memorial Stadium
Michigan Wolverines tight end Colston Loveland (18) runs with the ball in the second half against the Indiana Hoosiers at Memorial Stadium. Mandatory Credit: Trevor Ruszkowski-Imagn Images

20. Denver Broncos

Selection: Colston Loveland, TE, Michigan

Fit: Denver gets their mismatch player with the addition of Colston Loveland. Pay no mind to his production profile last year; the quarterback play in Michigan wouldn't be particularly friendly to any high-volume target. Payton will surely know how to get the most out of this supersized pass catcher and help offer the right kind of support around young quarterback Bo Nix.

Ohio State Buckeyes wide receiver Emeka Egbuka scores a touchdown against the Purdue Boilermakers in college football game action at Ohio Stadium
Ohio State Buckeyes wide receiver Emeka Egbuka (2) scores a touchdown against the Purdue Boilermakers in the second half at Ohio Stadium on Saturday, Nov. 9, 2024 in Columbus, Ohio.

21. Pittsburgh Steelers

Selection: Emeka Egbuka, WR, Ohio State

Fit: The pairing of Egbuka and Pittsburgh feels right — he's a tough, physical receiver who can compliment George Pickens in the short term and potentially take the WR1 mantle in the long run. Whoever plays quarterback in Pittsburgh will be doing so behind a well-invested offensive line, a deep tight end room, and, if Egbuka is the pick, a pair of gifted pass catchers.

Nov 16, 2024; Chapel Hill, North Carolina, USA; North Carolina Tar Heels running back Omarion Hampton (28) runs as Wake Forest Demon Deacons defensive back Evan Slocum (7) defends in the fourth quarter at Kenan Memorial Stadium. Mandatory Credit: Bob Donnan-Imagn Images

22. Los Angeles Chargers

Selection: Omarion Hampton, RB, North Carolina

Fit: Los Angeles got a good run out of JK Dobbins in 2024. He's an expiring contract and boasts a troublesome injury history, however. It seems like there's some momentum out of Indianapolis for multiple first-round running backs, and this could be as good a pairing of stylistic identity and talent as you'll find for a team and prospect. Hampton serving as Harbaugh's bell-cow back would mean big problems for the AFC West.

Arizona Wildcats wide receiver Tetairoa McMillan on the field during the second quarter against the UCF Knights in college football game action at FBC Mortgage Stadium
Arizona Wildcats wide receiver Tetairoa McMillan (4) during the second quarter against the UCF Knights at FBC Mortgage Stadium. Mike Watters-Imagn Images.

23. Green Bay Packers

Selection: Tetairoa McMillan, WR, Arizona

Fit: It doesn't feel like McMillan is valued in the same area and range of the draft as what the outside world has generally seen him as for the past 8 months or so. He wasn't necessarily feeling the love with the insider buzz. Is it a smokescreen? Or could he actually be positioned for a bit of a slide? If he does drop out of the top half of the 1st-round, a landing spot in Green Bay could be an absolute dream amid the Packers' missing "volume' target for their perimeter passing game.

Sep 21, 2024; Lexington, Kentucky, USA; Kentucky Wildcats defensive back Maxwell Hairston (1) runs onto the field before the game against the Ohio Bobcats at Kroger Field. Mandatory Credit: Jordan Prather-Imagn Images

24. Minnesota Vikings

Selection: Maxwell Hairston, CB, Kentucky

Fit: Hairston has savvy ball skills and runs like the wind. He's got quick feet and transitions, which allow him to trigger from off-coverage aggressively. That certainly feels like the makeup of a cornerback for Brian Flores' defensive scheme. Even if Minnesota returns Byron Murphy, Stephon Gilmore's expiring contract leaves a vacancy to be filled at cornerback.

Sep 14, 2024; Madison, Wisconsin, USA; Alabama Crimson Tide running back Jam Miller (26) is greeted by offensive lineman Tyler Booker (52) after scoring a touchdown during the third quarter against the Wisconsin Badgers at Camp Randall Stadium. Mandatory Credit: Jeff Hanisch-Imagn Images

25. Houston TExans

Selection: Tyler Booker, OG, Alabama

Fit: Houston could have gone wide receiver in this spot, but the board didn't break their way. Instead, they can target a mauler in the middle of the offensive line who can help boost all facets of Houston's offense. Protecting CJ Stroud for those aggressive shots downfield should be a top priority for the Texans this offseason, and Booker helps in a big way.

Nov 30, 2024; Pasadena, California, USA; UCLA Bruins linebacker Carson Schwesinger (49) Fresno State Bulldogs tight end Jake Tarwater (87) during the third quarter at Rose Bowl. Mandatory Credit: Robert Hanashiro-Imagn Images

26. Los Angeles Rams

Selection: Carson Schwesinger, LB, UCLA

Fit: This felt like a possible tackle spot until last week when the team agreed to extend Alaric Jackson on a new 3-year deal. With the group's offensive line now locked into place, potential picks at wide receiver to replace Cooper Kupp are worth considering. But the upgrade potential of a local prospect at MIKE linebacker may be too good to pass up. Carson Schwesinger didn't start a lot of football games but his instincts are off the charts but he's a gifted talent who could help make the Rams' loaded front seven even more imposing.

Georgia Bulldogs linebacker Jalon Walker tackles Mississippi Rebels running back Ulysses Bentley IV during college football game action at Vaught-Hemingway Stadium
Georgia Bulldogs linebacker Jalon Walker (11) tackles Mississippi Rebels running back Ulysses Bentley IV (24) during the first half at Vaught-Hemingway Stadium. Petre Thomas-Imagn Images.

27. Baltimore Ravens

Selection: Jalon Walker, EDGE, Georgia

Fit: The Ravens did that Ravens thing they do every year where they opportunistically let the board fall their way. It wasn't all that long ago that an undersized Georgia linebacker fell into the last few picks of the first round due to questions about his size to play on the edge. Nolan Smith seems to be working out pretty well for Philadelphia. There's little reason to think that Walker, especially in a sim pressure style defense, can't also be a big-time asset to a team drafting him late in the 1st-round.

Virginia Cavaliers quarterback Anthony Colandrea is tackled by Boston College Eagles defensive end Donovan Ezeiruaku in college football game action at Scott Stadium
Oct 5, 2024; Charlottesville, Virginia, USA; Virginia Cavaliers quarterback Anthony Colandrea (10) is tackled by Boston College Eagles defensive end Donovan Ezeiruaku (6) during the third quarter at Scott Stadium. Mandatory Credit: Peter Casey-Imagn Images

28. Detroit Lions

Selection: Donovan Ezeiruaku, EDGE, Boston College

Fit: Detroit needs long-term pass rush options opposite Aidan Hutchinson. The attrition that hit that roster last year hit hard. Za'Darius Smith is under contract in 2025, but beyond that, Detroit is staring at a bit of a blank canvas. Ezeiruaku tested very well in Indy at the Combine, has prototypical length despite being on the shorter side, and boasts a robust number of pass-rush counters.

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.

29. Washington Commanders

Selection: Josh Simmons, OT, Ohio State

Fit: Simmons shared some good news with the world at Indianapolis with the suggestion that he'll be medically cleared in time to hold a Pro Day before the draft. That will go a long way in salvaging some of his draft stock but the games lost amid a breakout season feel likely to instill some doubt in his profile. If he makes it this deep in the draft, he'd be a wonderful addition to the Commanders' line and help keep Jayden Daniels protected as Washington looks to follow up their successes of 2024. 2024 3rd-round pick Brandon Coleman played admirably at left tackle as a rookie, but this is an upgrade opportunity too good to pass up, and Coleman is capable of playing inside at guard.

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

30. Buffalo Bills

Selection: Malaki Starks, S, Georgia

Fit: Buffalo has other, more prominent needs on their roster — such as up front on the defensive line and potentially at cornerback. But we've now seen eight defensive linemen go off the board and another five cornerbacks through 29 picks, meaning the value available versus other spots may not line up. Is Cole Bishop really going to stop the Bills from adding an instinctive talent such as Starks? He's a much better tackler than Bishop and is well-groomed for playing complex coverages on the back end.

Texas Longhorns offensive lineman Kelvin Banks Jr. in action against the Vanderbilt Commodores during college football game at FirstBank Stadium
Texas Longhorns offensive lineman Kelvin Banks Jr. (78) against the Vanderbilt Commodores during the first half at FirstBank Stadium. Steve Roberts-Imagn Images.

31. Kansas City Chiefs

Selection: Kelvin Banks Jr., OT, Texas

Fit: Banks Jr., like Tetairoa McMillan, has long been considered a consensus top talent at his respective position. And, not dissimilar to McMillan, I left the NFL Combine more curious as to where the league stands on Banks versus the outside consensus. He's still a very promising talent with plenty to offer in the run game. The last time the Chiefs got upstaged by an opposing defense in the Super Bowl, they came out swinging to restock the front. They've already exercised the franchise tag on Trey Smith. Banks would be too good to pass up amid the questions at both tackle spots and an aging Joe Thuney.

Mississippi Rebels defensive lineman Walter Nolen waits for the snap during the second half against the Kentucky Wildcats in college football game action at Vaught-Hemingway Stadium
Mississippi Rebels defensive linemen Walter Nolen (2) waits for the snap during the second half against the Kentucky Wildcats at Vaught-Hemingway Stadium. Petre Thomas-Imagn Images

32. Philadelphia Eagles

Selection: Walter Nolen, DL, Ole Miss

Fit: The Eagles are primed to go through the inevitability of ever Super Bowl champion — role players on expiring contracts will get offers to be featured players on other teams and make more money. One spot where a potential loss looms is at defensive tackle, where Milton Williams may be in for a big payday. In his place, the Eagles can target a twitchy interior defender in Walter Nolen to fill his void and keep the Eagles impossible to match across the board up front.

Missouri Tigers wide receiver Luther Burden III catches a touchdown pass during overtime against the Vanderbilt Commodores in college football game action at Faurot Field at Memorial Stadium
Missouri Tigers wide receiver Luther Burden III (3) catches a touchdown pass against the Vanderbilt Commodores. Jay Biggerstaff-Imagn Images.

Round 2

33. Cleveland Browns: Josh Conerly Jr., OT, Oregon

34. Tennessee Titans (Via NYG): Xavier Watts, S, Notre Dame

35. Tennessee Titans: Luther Burden III, WR, Missouri

36. Jacksonville Jaguars: Azareye'h Thomas, CB, Florida State

37. Las Vegas Raiders: Jaxson Dart, QB, Ole Miss

38. New England Patriots: Donovan Jackson, OG, Ohio State

39. Chicago Bears (via CAR): Nic Scourton, EDGE, Texas A&M

40. New Orleans Saints: Elic Ayomanor, WR, Stanford

41. Chicago Bears: Aireontae Ersery, OT, Minnesota

42. New York Jets: Shavon Revel Jr., CB, East Carolina

43. San Francisco 49ers: James Pearce Jr., EDGE, Tennessee

44. Dallas Cowboys: Derrick Harmon, DL, Oregon

45. Indianapolis Colts: Grey Zabel, OG, North Dakota St.

46. Atlanta Falcons: Benjamin Morrison, CB, Notre Dame

47. Arizona Cardinals: Tyleik Williams, DL, Ohio State

48. Miami Dolphins: Alfred Collins, DL, Texas

49. Cincinnati Bengals: Mason Taylor, TE, LSU

50. Seattle Seahawks: Elijah Arroyo, TE, Miami (FL)

51. Tampa Bay Buccaneers: J.T. Tuimoloau, EDGE, Ohio State

52. Denver Broncos: Jack Bech, WR, TCU

53. Pittsburgh Steelers: Quinshon Judkins, RB, Ohio State

54. Los Angeles Chargers: Darius Alexander, DL, Toledo

55. Green Bay Packers: Trey Amos, CB, Ole Miss

56. Buffalo Bills (via MIN): Jared Ivey, EDGE, Ole MIss

57. Houston Texans: Jaylin Noel, WR, Iowa State

58. Carolina Panthers (via LAR): Jacob Parrish, CB, Kansas State

59. Baltimore Ravens: Jayden Higgins, WR, Iowa State

60. Detroit Lions: Jonah Savaiinaea, OG, Arizona

61. Washington Commanders; TJ Sanders, DL, South Carolina

62. Buffalo Bills: TreVeyon Henderson, RB, Ohio State

63. Kansas City Chiefs: Omarr Norman-Lott, DL, Tennessee

64. Philadelphia Eagles: Tate Ratledge, OG, Georgia


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