The 2025 NFL Scouting Combine has concluded, and the draft board is abuzz with risers and fallers. In this latest mock draft simulation, we see some shakeups at the top, as well as teams addressing various needs through free agency.
The Titans take a high-impact player at No. 1 overall, passing on a quarterback for now. Hunter, a versatile receiver or cornerback prospect, would have an immediate impact with either position. LSU’s Will Campbell and Missouri’s Membou are both top tackles, but New England takes the fourth pick to bolster their offense.
The Jaguars commit to Trevor Lawrence, adding another weapon to create a dynamic perimeter attack. The Raiders target leadership prospects like Walker, while the Jets aim to build on their front line with Campbell, who adds toughness and character.
The Panthers need pass-rush help and turn to an ascending prospect in Williams. The Saints take a risk/reward pick in Stewart, hoping he can replace Cam Jordan.
Ryan Poles’ teams are known for taking tackles, as seen in 2023. Graham is the safe choice for San Francisco, while Jeanty is one of the best players in the draft class. Jerry Jones might take a swing at special teams, and the Dolphins add elite safety Emmanwori.
The Falcons desperately need pass rush, with Green dominating his competition last year. The Texans trade up to grab a guard/tackle prospect, while the Bengals snatch a do-everything tight end. With Tyler Lockett’s potential cap casualty, Golden becomes an easier fit for Seattle.
As the Seahawks explore Metcalf’s trade options, Pearce is a slippery pass rusher who might be hard to pass up for the Bucs. Building around Bo Nix is a priority for the Broncos, while Johnson ends up taking his impressive ball talent to Pittsburgh.
The Chargers make sense with their pick of jumbo DT Scourton, and the Packers run this card up to the podium after CB Jaire Alexander’s departure. The Ravens leapfrog the Rams to grab their left tackle prospect, and Minnesota adds the buzziest cornerback coming out of the combine in Hairston.
Detroit prioritizes improving the back end with a physical press-man cornerback, while Sanders’ slide ends as the Browns flip picks for a quarterback prospect. Nolen’s maturity is questioned, but his talent is undeniable. The Eagles take a sturdy C/OG like Zabel to fix their offensive line.
Source: https://www.nfl.com/news/lance-zierlein-2025-nfl-mock-draft-2-0-tetairoa-mcmillan-at-5-shedeur-sanders-will-johnson-slide