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2025 NFL Mock Draft: Rounds 1-7, Cam Ward Goes First Overall, Ashton Jeanty Plays for Tom Brady

The 2025 NFL Draft cycle is well underway, and it’s never been a better time for a 2025 NFL Mock Draft. With the Senior Bowl and the Shrine Bowl in the rearview mirror, the picture is becoming clearer and clearer.

 

Today, I dusted off the scouting jacket to compile a seven-round 2025 NFL Mock Draft for PFN, assessing the class as it stands today, with the NFL Combine coming into focus.

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1) Tennessee Titans

Cameron Ward, QB, Miami (FL)

The frontrunners for QB1 in the 2025 NFL Draft seem to be Miami’s Cameron Ward and Colorado’s Shedeur Sanders. Both have their question marks as prospects. If you’re going to separate one from the other, use creative ability as the deciding factor.

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Ward still has room to cut down on the questionable “arm arrogance” throws at times, but he improved his discipline as a distributor in 2024. And when you factor in his creative instincts and arm elasticity, he’s one of the more exciting prospects in recent memory

 

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2) Cleveland Browns

Shedeur Sanders, QB, Colorado

If the Browns weren’t already aware, Myles Garrett’s trade request was the strongest indication they could get: Kevin Stefanski and Andrew Berry have to cut loose from the Deshaun Watson plan and re-invest at QB to start anew.

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Shedeur Sanders is the next man up in the 2025 NFL Draft QB class, and he has some QB1 buzz. He’s not quite the playmaker that Ward is, but Sanders thrives pre-snap, he’s calm and collected in the pocket, his arm is strong, and his accuracy is top-shelf at its peak.

 

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3) New York Giants

Mason Graham, DT, Michigan

Dexter Lawrence is as good as they come, but they can’t do it alone. With the top QBs off the board, the Giants add Mason Graham alongside Lawrence, instantly acquiring one of the scariest DT tandems in the league. Graham is an instant impact contributor.

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4) New England Patriots

Travis Hunter, CB/WR, Colorado

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The golden question is which position Travis Hunter will play in the NFL. He’s a near blue-chip prospect on my board at both wide receiver and cornerback. I think his uncommon three-level threat profile would do Drake Maye wonders at WR.

 

5) Jacksonville Jaguars

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Will Campbell, OT, LSU

Will Campbell isn’t your typical top-ten pick at the tackle position. He doesn’t have great length but compensates with high-level athleticism, balance, patience, anchor strength, and finishing ability in both phases. He’s Trevor Lawrence’s new blindside bouncer.

 

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6) Las Vegas Raiders

Ashton Jeanty, RB, Boise State

That’s right. Running backs matter again. And a running back like Ashton Jeanty can be an offense’s most valuable player. Jeanty is a special RB talent, with a near-generational evasion fusion that combines elusiveness, contact balance, vision, and relentlessness.

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7) New York Jets

Abdul Carter, EDGE, Penn State

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Abdul Carter’s transition to EDGE brought out his pure talent, as the former five-star recruit racked up 12 sacks and 24 tackles for loss in 2024. It sounds cheap to say Micah Parsons is the ceiling, but Carter truly has the raw talent and the disposition to live up to that.

 

8) Carolina Panthers

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Tetairoa McMillan, WR, Arizona

Bryce Young won back the Panthers’ affection late in the 2024 season. Now, in this 2025 NFL Mock Draft, Dan Morgan and Dave Canales give Young his new WR1 in Tetairoa McMillan: A size-athleticism rarity with high-level box-out and tracking talents.

 

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9) New Orleans Saints

Mykel Williams, EDGE, Georgia

The Saints need any kind of talent infusion on the edge, with Cameron Jordan entering the twilight of his career. At around 6’5″, 265 pounds, Mykel Williams has the elite mix of explosiveness, hip fluidity, power capacity, and urgency to deliver.

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10) Chicago Bears

Kelvin Banks Jr., OT, Texas

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With potential needs looming at left tackle and both guard spots, the Bears can hedge for movement by taking Kelvin Banks Jr. Banks could feasibly project inside with his frame and physicality. Still, in 2024, he improved his matching technique on an island

11) San Francisco 49ers

Armand Membou, OT, Missouri

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A dramatic riser of the 2024 college football campaign, Armand Membou has massive potential at both tackle and guard for the 49ers. He’s low to the ground, yet impossibly long. He’s an elite athlete. He’s unyielding with his physicality, and he’s only trending up.

 

12) Dallas Cowboys

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Nic Scourton, EDGE, Texas A&M

The Dallas Cowboys feel like they’re in limbo as a franchise. But regardless of their standing, it’s never a bad idea to pick a potential blue-chip prospect at a high-value position. Nic Scourton provides that at EDGE with his size, power, and fluidity.

 

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13) Miami Dolphins

Tyler Booker, OG, Alabama

The Dolphins neglected their interior offensive line in 2024, and it came back to haunt them. That happens no longer. In Tyler Booker, they get a 6’5″, 350-pound giant who inspires awe with his lateral matching, recovery ability, and piledriving power.

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14) Indianapolis Colts

Malaki Starks, S, Georgia

Lou Anarumo brings a scheme that values high-quality safety talent to Indianapolis. Malaki Starks is a perfect fit because he can play single-high, two-high, or man the slot against larger targets. His amalgamation of tools gives him a blue-chip upside.

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15) Atlanta Falcons

Will Johnson, CB, Michigan

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In 2024, the Falcons’ defense was torn apart by poor scheming, pass-rush, and ephemeral pass coverage. Will Johnson at least solves one of those issues, situating himself as a scheme-versatile playmaker opposite A.J. Terrell.

 

16) Arizona Cardinals

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James Pearce Jr., EDGE, Tennessee

The 2024 season wasn’t necessarily a step forward for James Pearce Jr., but his raw tools are still rare and exciting. His long-track explosiveness is some of the best in the class, and if he can keep building his frame, he can be an impact starter for Jonathan Gannon.

 

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17) Cincinnati Bengals

Tyler Warren, TE, Penn State

Tyler Warren proved himself to be in a class of his own at the tight end position in 2024. His versatility and blocking utility alone will win over coaches, but he also has an incredible clutch gene that’ll make him an instant go-to target for Joe Burrow.

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18) Seattle Seahawks

Cameron Williams, OT, Texas

The Seahawks might be unable to bank on Abraham Lucas’ availability long-term. If they seek a successor at right tackle, Cameron Williams is a worthwhile investment with his size-defying short-area athleticism and foot speed at 6’5″, 335 pounds.

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19) Tampa Bay Buccaneers

Jalon Walker, EDGE, Georgia

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Jalon Walker has some off-ball experience, but he best projects as a wide-alignment pass rusher in the NFL, and Tampa Bay presents a perfect fit. With his natural leverage, length, and burst, Walker’s speed-to-power can be devastating for tackles.

 

20) Denver Broncos

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Colston Loveland, TE, Michigan

Sean Payton has said the Broncos need a “joker” on offense. Few fit that image better than Colston Loveland: A 6’5″, 245-pound tight end with size-defying athleticism, flexibility, and separation upside. Bo Nix would flourish with Loveland as a target over the middle.

 

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21) Pittsburgh Steelers

Emeka Egbuka, WR, Ohio State

At times, the Steelers’ offense stagnated without sufficient ancillary threats to George Pickens in 2024. Emeka Egbuka is the perfect utility WR for Pittsburgh: A movement-Z prototype who can separate against man and zone, generate RAC, and make tough plays.

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22) Los Angeles Chargers

Tyleik Williams, DT, Ohio State

The Chargers’ defense performed admirably in 2024, but there’s still room to upgrade the trenches. At 6’3″, 320 pounds, Tyleik Williams has the size and sturdiness to play 0-tech and 1-tech, as well as the explosiveness and agility to rush from wider alignments.

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23) Green Bay Packers

Luther Burden III, WR, Missouri

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Luther Burden III’s 2024 campaign wasn’t quite as productive as expected, but he still has WR1 tools, and Josh Jacobs believes Green Bay still needs a WR1. Burden’s RAC framework emulates Packers greats of old, but he has truly elite three-level upside.

 

24) Minnesota Vikings

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Quinshon Judkins, RB, Ohio State

Whether the Vikings roll with J.J. McCarthy or Sam Darnold in 2025, they need a workhorse running back to carry the load long-term. Quinshon Judkins can be the explosive, uber-physical carving knife the Vikings need to control the game’s pace.

 

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25) Houston Texans

Jonah Savaiinaea, OL, Arizona

Profiling well at both tackle and guard, Jonah Savaiinaea is a savvy choice for the Texans in this 2025 NFL Mock Draft. He still needs to become more consistent with his timing, but his unique high-energy athleticism — at his size — grants him tantalizing potential.

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26) Los Angeles Rams

Shavon Revel, CB, East Carolina

Even if Shavon Revel only comes back at 95% from his torn ACL, he’s still a 99th-percentile athlete and a 99th-percentile competitor. His physics-defying mix of length, speed, and fluidity makes him a matchup nightmare for receivers on the boundary.

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27) Baltimore Ravens

Aireontae Ersery, OT, Minnesota

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The Ravens need a tackle with size, length, power, and open-field athleticism to replace Ronnie Stanley Jr. if the veteran leaves as expected. Aireontae Ersery has all of those difficult-to-teach qualities, and his flashes of technical prowess are inspiring.

 

28) Detroit Lions

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J.T. Tuimoloau, EDGE, Ohio State

J.T. Tuimoloau finally realized his full potential with the Buckeyes in 2024. Now, in this 2025 NFL Mock Draft, he joins Aidan Hutchinson in Detroit as the Lions’ 6’4″, 270-pound power rusher. Together, Tuimoloau and Hutchinson can pinch the pocket and terrorize QBs.

 

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29) Washington Commanders

Matthew Golden, WR, Texas

Jayden Daniels and Terry McLaurin present a grave threat to the NFC East in the years to come. Add Matthew Golden to the equation, and it’s all over. Golden, at 6’0″, 195 pounds, gives the Commanders a smooth vertical separator whose tracking skills fit perfectly

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30) Buffalo Bills

Nick Emmanwori, S, South Carolina

A freakish athlete at 6’3″, 227 pounds, Nick Emmanwori, has some of the highest upside at safety we’ve seen in years. He can play single-high and two-high, read and react in space, explode downhill and enforce, and take strides as a playmaker.

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31) Philadelphia Eagles

Jihaad Campbell, OLB, Alabama

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Jihaad Campbell has incredible upside alongside Zack Baun as an off-ball linebacker. Still, as his five sacks and 12 TFLs evidence, Campbell also has sky-high potential as a situational pass rusher at 6’3″, 244 pounds. He’s a Wild Card who can complete Vic Fangio’s defense.

 

32) Kansas City Chiefs

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Walter Nolen, DT, Ole Miss

Walter Nolen’s Round 1 upside was apparent in the preseason. Then he went and racked up 6.5 sacks and 14 TFLs. At around 6’4″, 295 pounds, he’s the perfect Steve Spagnuolo lineman with his elite explosiveness and power profile

 

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Round 2 | 33) Cleveland Browns

Marcus Mbow, OT, Purdue

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With the writing on the wall for Jedrick Wills Jr., Marcus Mbow enters the scene as an uber-athletic blocker with easy leverage acquisition skills and hand pop.

 

34) New York Giants

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Jayden Higgins, WR, Iowa State

At 6’4″, 215 pounds, Jayden Higgins is the streamlined, reliable WR2 the New York Giants to fully free up Malik Nabers in the passing game.

 

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35) Tennessee Titans

Emery Jones Jr., OT, LSU

Emery Jones Jr. can be a plug-and-play blocker at right tackle opposite JC Latham with his smooth pass sets, suffocating anchor, and physicality in both phases.

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36) Jacksonville Jaguars

Jalen Royals, WR, Utah State

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The Jaguars shouldn’t let money stop them from re-investing at wide receiver. Jalen Royals gives Jacksonville a type of all-around utility Gabe Davis lacks.

 

37) Las Vegas Raiders

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Isaiah Bond, WR, Texas

Isaiah Bond gives Las Vegas a combined vertical and separation threat alongside Jakobi Meyers, and he plays bigger than his size would imply.

 

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38) New England Patriots

Mike Green, EDGE, Marshall

Mike Green produced even against titans like Ohio State with his explosiveness, bend, and peak pass-rush arsenal. He’d be a godsend for Mike Vrabel.

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39) Chicago Bears

Shemar Stewart, DL, Texas A&M

A true chess piece on the defensive line, Shemar Stewart has “dancing bear” agility to go along with ruthlessly heavy hands and overwhelming power output.

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40) New Orleans Saints

Tai Felton, WR, Maryland

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With long-term instability looming at WR for the Saints, Tai Felton gives New Orleans a venerable speed threat with RAC versatility.

 

41) Chicago Bears

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Jared Wilson, OC, Georgia

Jared Wilson isn’t a top-50 overall prospect, but he’s a young, up-and-coming center with athleticism, anchor, and a low center of gravity.

 

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42) New York Jets

Derrick Harmon, DT, Oregon

At times, hip stiffness is an issue for Derrick Harmon, but his length and motor stand out in a role where he can rush vertically and attack one-on-one.

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43) San Francisco 49ers

Trey Amos, CB, Ole Miss

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A breakout star of the 2024 season, Trey Amos is phase-versatile, athletic, physical, and a tailor-made fit for a 49ers defense that rewards those qualities.

 

44) Dallas Cowboys

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Tre Harris, WR, Ole Miss

The Cowboys need more supporting talent alongside CeeDee Lamb. Tre Harris is less dimensional, but his catch-point instincts are near the top of the class.

45) Indianapolis Colts

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Benjamin Morrison, CB, Notre Dame

Though injuries and consistency were problems down the stretch for him, Benjamin Morrison is a gnat in man coverage with Round 1-worthy raw ability.

 

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46) Atlanta Falcons

Princely Umanmielen, EDGE, Ole Miss

A double-digit sack-getter in 2024, Princely Umanmielen has an absolutely volcanic first step to go with NFL-ready size, length, and run defense utility.

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47) Arizona Cardinals

Donovan Ezeiruaku, EDGE, Boston College

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It’s long past time for the Cardinals to double-up on EDGE talent. Donovan Ezeiruaku has the leverage, proportional length, and pass-rush skill set to menace blockers.

 

48) Miami Dolphins

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Kenneth Grant, DT, Michigan

A steal at this point in this 2025 NFL Mock Draft, Kenneth Grant gives the Dolphins a sturdy, high-upside nose tackle alongside Zach Sieler.

49) Cincinnati Bengals

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Deone Walker, DT, Kentucky

Though he still needs to work on his pad level, Deone Walker’s potential as a defensive line joker — from nose tackle to 5 and 7-tech — is nearly unmatched.

 

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50) Seattle Seahawks

Carson Schwesinger, LB, UCLA

A Swiss army knife with pass-rush, coverage, and gap-invading abilities, Carson Schwesinger would fit perfectly in Mike Macdonald’s defense.

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51) Denver Broncos

Kaleb Johnson, RB, Iowa

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Sean Payton loves to have an engine at running back, and Kaleb Johnson fits that profile with his efficient footwork, upfield burst, and resilience at 6’0″, 225 pounds.

 

52) Pittsburgh Steelers

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Darien Porter, CB, Iowa State

With Joey Porter Jr. and Darien Porter — two 6’4″ cornerbacks — the Steelers will have one of the most imposing size-speed combos in the league.

 

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53) Tampa Bay Buccaneers

Barrett Carter, LB, Clemson

K.J. Britt was exposed all too often in coverage in 2024. Barrett Carter gives Tampa Bay a high-level cover man at the second level who can learn under Lavonte David

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54) Green Bay Packers

Azareye’h Thomas, CB, Florida State

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Unproductive only because no one threw his way, Azareye’h Thomas has the length, fluidity, and competitive mentality to be a mainstay for Green Bay.

 

55) Los Angeles Chargers

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Gray Zabel, OL, North Dakota State

A standout of the All-Star game circuit, Gray Zabel projects well at center and brings a tone-setting physical

 

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lity that would mesh well with Jim Harbaugh.

 

56) Buffalo Bills

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Landon Jackson, EDGE, Arkansas

Landon Jackson has the size, length, and power potential that the Bills crave, but his hands are also uniquely flexible, bendy, and crafty

57) Carolina Panthers

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Jordan Hancock, DB, Ohio State

A supremely versatile defensive back with nickel, boundary, and field safety capabilities, Jordan Hancock can be a glue guy alongside Jaycee Horn in the secondary.

 

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58) Houston Texans

TreVeyon Henderson, RB, Ohio State

The Texans might seek a pass-game complement to Joe Mixon with new schematic oversight. TreVeyon Henderson can be a catalyst in that role.

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59) Baltimore Ravens

Denzel Burke, CB, Ohio State

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Denzel Burke is underrated by my board. He’s a scheme-versatile playmaker with exceptional explosiveness, fluidity, and eager aggression.

 

60) Detroit Lions

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Wyatt Milum, OL, West Virginia

A mauler with tackle experience who also projects well at guard, Wyatt Milum fits the Lions’ mode of operation on the front line.

 

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61) Washington Commanders

Josh Simmons, OT, Ohio State

Spying a future need at right tackle, the Commanders take Josh Simmons: A supremely athletic and flexible blocker with massive upside once he gets fully healthy.

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62) Buffalo Bills

Tommi Hill, CB, Nebraska

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Tommi Hill is a uniquely built cornerback prospect with great frame density and proportional length. Particularly in Buffalo’s zone scheme, he’d be proficient.

 

63) Philadelphia Eagles

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Xavier Restrepo, WR, Miami (FL)

Alongside A.J. Brown and DeVonta Smith, Xavier Restrepo can be the perfect WR3 with his quickness, route-running nuance, and conversion ability.

64) Kansas City Chiefs

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Anthony Belton, OL, NC State

Nicknamed “Escalade,” Anthony Belton is a two-ton block of rock who tore up the Senior Bowl, using his physical tools and violent hands to dominate rushers.

 

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Round 3 | 65) New York Giants

Quinn Ewers, QB, Texas

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Quinn Ewers has enough arm talent and creative capacity to be a future starter for the Giants if he can stay disciplined with his mechanics and rhythm.

 

66) Kansas City Chiefs

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Elic Ayomanor, WR, Stanford

The Chiefs have an explosive RAC weapon in Rashee Rice and a vertical threat in Xavier Worthy. Elic Ayomanor can be the enforcer who takes advantage of those matchups.

 

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67) Cleveland Browns

Jack Sawyer, EDGE, Ohio State

The Ohio State kid stays in-state in this 2025 NFL Mock Draft. With a Myles Garrett trade looming, Jack Sawyer gives back some of the strength and power Cleveland loses.

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68) Las Vegas Raiders

Jaxson Dart, QB, Ole Miss

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Pete Carroll will like Jaxson Dart’s toughness and gamer mentality, and on top of that, Dart has high-end physical tools to develop behind the scenes.

 

69) New England Patriots

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Josh Conerly Jr., OT, Oregon

Though Josh Conerly Jr. is a bit undersized, his combination of natural leverage, proportional length, and athleticism serves him very well.

 

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70) Jacksonville Jaguars

Jahdae Barron, DB, Texas

A former safety who transitioned to cornerback and thrived in 2024, Jahdae Barron brings a stellar mobility profile and even better physicality and intangibles.

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71) New Orleans Saints

Donovan Jackson, OG, Ohio State

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Donovan Jackson combines abundant experience and abundant physical talent as one of the top guard prospects in the 2025 NFL Draft.

 

72) Chicago Bears

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Omarion Hampton, RB, North Carolina

Ben Johnson will want to form his own one-two punch at RB in Chicago. Omarion Hampton can be his next iteration of David Montgomery.

73) Las Vegas Raiders

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Andrew Mukuba, S, Texas

Though he has nickel experience, Andrew Mukuba was at his best as a field safety in 2024, using his easy pedal, explosive burst, and tenacity to make an impact.

 

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74) Carolina Panthers

Kyle Kennard, EDGE, South Carolina

Kyle Kennard once logged four sacks in a game at Georgia Tech, and he realized his full potential at South Carolina in 2024, using his length and motor to produce.

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75) San Francisco 49ers

Bradyn Swinson, EDGE, LSU

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If he can reach his ultimate ceiling, few edge rushers match Bradyn Swinson’s potential with his burst, bend, length, and frame density.

 

76) Dallas Cowboys

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Dylan Sampson, RB, Tennessee

One of the most productive runners in 2024, and at the SEC level, Dylan Sampson gives Dallas an efficient slasher with a unique middle-field feel.

77) New England Patriots

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Maxwell Hairston, CB, Kentucky

If the Patriots decide to use Hunter at WR, Maxwell Hairston ensures they don’t lose that playmaking edge on the defensive side.

 

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78) Arizona Cardinals

Tez Johnson, WR, Oregon

Tez Johnson gives the Cardinals a Tank Dell-esque threat alongside Marvin Harrison Jr., which can expand the offense for Kyler Murray.

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79) Washington Commanders

Rod Moore, DB, Michigan

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Joining former teammate and DROY candidate Mike Sainristil in Washington, Rod Moore can play safety or man the slot with his twitch and quick processing

80) Indianapolis Colts

Harold Fannin Jr., TE, Bowling Green

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Harold Fannin Jr. took over with 117 catches, 1,555 yards, and 10 touchdowns in 2024. He’s an able seam and red zone threat with unique all-around utility.

 

81) Cincinnati Bengals

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Zy Alexander, CB, LSU

Zy Alexander’s size-speed combination pops, and he also has the willing physicality that the Bengals sorely lack, opposite Cam Taylor-Britt.

 

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82) Seattle Seahawks

Tate Ratledge, OG, Georgia

The Seahawks need to upgrade their interior line, and Tate Ratledge does it better than anyone at this point with his experience and mean streak.

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83) Pittsburgh Steelers

Jalen Milroe, QB, Alabama

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Jalen Milroe is a project, no doubt. But with a veteran to take the short-term pressure off, his athleticism and arm strength are worth investing in.

84) Tampa Bay Buccaneers

Daylen Everette, CB, Georgia

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Daylen Everette is a long, fluid, and well-put-together cornerback who showed growth as a playmaker at the catch point in 2024.

 

85) Denver Broncos

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Jay Higgins, LB, Iowa

Old-school thumper linebackers are becoming in style again. It helps that Jay Higgins has legitimate short-area range and cover instincts along with his physicality.

 

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86) Los Angeles Chargers

Cam Skattebo, RB, Arizona State

A star of Arizona State’s playoff season, Cam Skattebo is a workmanlike and phase-versatile playmaker at the next level.

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87) Green Bay Packers

Tyler Baron, EDGE, Miami (FL)

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The Packers’ high-upside gambles haven’t always panned out at EDGE, but Tyler Baron has the power, bend, and upward trajectory to bank on.

88) Jacksonville Jaguars

Alfred Collins, DL, Texas

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Needing fresh talent on the front line, the Jaguars would benefit from adding Alfred Collins: An explosive, power-generating brawler with untapped potential

89) Houston Texans

Ricky White III, WR, UNLV

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With Stefon Diggs’ future uncertain, the Texans can add some of the same stop-and-start ability and vertical upside with Ricky White.

 

90) Los Angeles Rams

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Oronde Gadsden II, WR/TE, Syracuse

Sean McVay could use phenom hybrid receiver Oronde Gadsden II in a role similar to Cooper Kupp’s if Kupp ultimately gets traded.

 

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91) Baltimore Ravens

Chris Paul Jr., LB, Ole Miss

Chris Paul Jr. is the perfect rangy, hard-charging linebacker to pair alongside MIKE extraordinaire Roquan Smith.

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92) New York Jets

Ozzy Trapilo, OT, Boston College

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Ozzy Trapilo gives the Jets immediate depth and has a long-term starting upside alongside Olu Fashanu.

 

93) New Orleans Saints

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Xavier Watts, S, Notre Dame

Xavier Watts is an eager and instinctive ballhawk with equally prominent downhill skills and brings new blood at safety.

 

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94) Cleveland Browns

Phil Mafah, RB, Clemson

On the surface, Phil Mafah is an old-school bruiser, but he has the footwork, nuance, and vision to be a Nick Chubb successor.

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95) Philadelphia Eagles

David Walker, EDGE, Central Arkansas

David Walker, an uber-productive small-school product, seamlessly fits an Eagles defense where he’ll rush from wide alignments.

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96) Kansas City Chiefs

Jordan Burch, EDGE, Oregon

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At 6’6″ and almost 300 pounds, Jordan Burch has the explosive, alignment-versatile power profile of a Steve Spagnuolo rusher.

 

97) Minnesota Vikings

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Darius Alexander, DT, Toledo

Darius Alexander, an explosive Senior Bowl standout, has the leverage, proportional length, and attacking mentality to thrive.

 

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98) Miami Dolphins

Kyle McCord, QB, Syracuse

Investing in a legitimate, high-quality backup is sensible, given Tua Tagovailoa’s injury issues. Kyle McCord fits the bill.

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99) San Francisco 49ers

Terrance Ferguson, TE, Oregon

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A well-rounded TE2 behind George Kittle, Terrance Ferguson gives the 49ers a capable receiver and blocker in the rotation.

 

100) Los Angeles Rams

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Lander Barton, LB, Utah

Linebacker is an area of weakness for the Rams. Lander Barton presents an immediate upgrade in the box with his size, explosiveness, and gap instincts.

101) Detroit Lions

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Savion Williams, WR, TCU

The Lions need a plus-sized receiver to complement Amon-Ra St. Brown and Jameson Williams. Savion Williams qualifies at 6’5″, and his twitch unearths greater upside.

 

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Round 4

102) Tennessee Titans

T.J. Sanders, DT, South Carolina

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103) Cleveland Browns

Kaden Prather, WR, Maryland

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104) New York Giants

Hollin Pierce, OT, Rutgers

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105) New England Patriots

Jack Bech, WR, TCU

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106) Jacksonville Jaguars

Dylan Fairchild, OG, Georgia

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107) Las Vegas Raiders

Jamaree Caldwell, DT, Oregon

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108) Buffalo Bills

Jonah Monheim, OL, USC

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109) New York Jets

Jaylin Noel, WR, Iowa State

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110) Carolina Panthers

Kevin Winston Jr., S, Penn State

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111) New Orleans Saints

Will Howard, QB, Ohio State

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112) San Francisco 49ers

Demetrius Knight II, LB, South Carolina

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113) Carolina Panthers

Jacob Gideon, OL, Western Michigan

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114) Arizona Cardinals

Charles Grant, OL, William & Mary

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115) Miami Dolphins

Jaylen Reed, S, Penn State

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116) Indianapolis Colts

Ty Robinson, DT, Nebraska

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117) Atlanta Falcons

Lathan Ransom, S, Ohio State

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118) Cincinnati Bengals

Ashton Gillotte, EDGE, Louisville

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119) Tennessee Titans

Jermari Harris, CB, Iowa

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120) Tampa Bay Buccaneers

Earnest Greene III, OL, Georgia

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Notre Dame

 

123

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Round 5

140) Minnesota Vikings

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Ephesians Prysock, CB, Washington

 

141) Carolina Panthers

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Austin Barber, OT, Florida

 

142) Tennessee Titans

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Josaiah Stewart, EDGE, Michigan

 

143) Jacksonville Jaguars

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Woody Marks, RB, USC

 

144) Las Vegas Raiders

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Cobee Bryant, CB, Kansas

 

145) New England Patriots

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Shemar Turner, EDGE, Texas A&M

 

146) New York Jets

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Elijah Arroyo, TE, Miami (FL)

 

147) Carolina Panthers

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Howard Cross III, DT, Notre Dame

 

148) Washington Commanders

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Sai’vion Jones, DL, LSU

 

149) Chicago Bears

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Bryce Anderson, S, Texas A&M

 

150) Dallas Cowboys

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Ajani Cornelius, OL, Oregon

 

151) Miami Dolphins

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Elijhah Badger, WR, Florida

 

152) Indianapolis Colts

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Bhayshul Tuten, RB, Virginia Tech

 

153) Arizona Cardinals

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Cody Lindenberg, LB, Minnesota

 

154) Cincinnati Bengals

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Garrett Dellinger, OG, LSU

 

155) New York Giants

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Mason Taylor, TE, LSU

 

156) Miami Dolphins

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Isas Waxter, CB, Villanova

 

157) New York Jets

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Jabbar Muhammad, CB, Oregon

 

158) Tampa Bay Buccaneers

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Andrew Armstrong, WR, Arkansas

 

159) Los Angeles Chargers

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Theo Wease Jr., WR, Missouri

 

160) Green Bay Packers

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Aeneas Peebles, DT, Virginia Tech

161) Minnesota Vikings

Joshua Gray, OG, Oregon State

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162) Philadelphia Eagles

Trey Wedig, OT, Indiana

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163) Pittsburgh Steelers

Malik Verdon, S, Iowa State

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164) Carolina Panthers

Devin Neal, RB, Kansas

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165) Cleveland Browns

Willie Lampkin, OL, North Carolina

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166) Philadelphia Eagles

Patrick Jenkins, DT, Tulane

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167) Houston Texans

Jeffrey Bassa, LB, Oregon

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168) Arizona Cardinals

Jordan Phillips, DT, Maryland

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169) Kansas City Chiefs

Ollie Gordon II, RB, Oklahoma State

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170) Dallas Cowboys

Mello Dotson, CB, Kansas

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171) Buffalo Bills

Will Sheppard, WR, Colorado

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172) Dallas Cowboys

Danny Stutsman, LB, Oklahoma

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173) Seattle Seahawks

Kamren Fabiculanan, S, Washington

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174) Dallas Cowboys

Tonka Hemingway, DT, South Carolina

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175) Buffalo Bills

Deion Burks, WR, Oklahoma

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176) Baltimore Ravens

Jonas Sanker, S, Virginia

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177) Los Angeles Chargers

Jake Briningstool, TE, Clemson

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178) Baltimore Ravens

Antwaun Powell-Ryland Jr., EDGE, Virginia Tech

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Round 6

179) Buffalo Bills

Dillon Gabriel, QB, Oregon

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180) Tennessee Titans

Connor Colby, OG, Iowa

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181) Buffalo Bills

Barryn Sorrell, EDGE, Texas

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182) Las Vegas Raiders

Kaimon Rucker, EDGE, North Carolina

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183) Los Angeles Chargers

Ty Hamilton, DT, Ohio State

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184) Jacksonville Jaguars

Luke Lachey, TE, Iowa

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185) Baltimore Ravens

Mitchell Evans, TE, Notre Dame

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186) New Orleans Saints

DJ Giddens, RB, Kansas State

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187) Seattle Seahawks

Jared Ivey, EDGE, Ole Miss

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188) New York Jets

Hunter Wohler, S, Wisconsin

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189) San Francisco 49ers

Jack Nelson, OT, Wisconsin

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190) Dallas Cowboys

Yahya Black, DT, Iowa

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191) Indianapolis Colts

Brian Stevens, OC, Virginia

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192) Los Angeles Rams

DeMonte Capeheart, DT, Clemson

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193) Denver Broncos

Justin Walley, CB, Minnesota

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194) Cleveland Browns

J.J. Pegues, DT, Ole Miss

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195) Cincinnati Bengals

Jack Kiser, LB, Notre Dame

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196) Seattle Seahawks

David Bailey, EDGE, Stanford

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197) Washington Commanders

Corey Thornton, CB, Louisville

 

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198) Detroit Lions

Brandon Crenshaw-Dixon, OT, Florida

 

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199) Denver Broncos

Nofoafia Tulafono, OC, Wyoming

 

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200) Green Bay Packers

Da’Quan Felton, WR, Virginia Tech

201) Atlanta Falcons

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Ja’Corey Brooks, WR, Louisville

 

202) Cleveland Browns

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Kyren Lacy, WR, LSU

 

203) Los Angeles Rams

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Konata Mumpfield, WR, Pittsburgh

 

204) Chicago Bears

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Jah Joyner, EDGE, Minnesota

 

205) Baltimore Ravens

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Kurtis Rourke, QB, Indiana

 

206) Cleveland Browns

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Ethan Downs, EDGE, Oklahoma

 

207) Washington Commanders

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Robert Longerbeam, CB, Rutgers

 

208) Buffalo Bills

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Yam Banks, DB, Ole Miss

 

209) Denver Broncos

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Trey Moore, EDGE, Texas

 

210) New York Jets

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Riley Leonard, QB, Notre Dame

 

211) Dallas Cowboys

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Billy Bowman Jr., S, Oklahoma

 

212) Seattle Seahawks

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RJ Maryland, TE, SMU

 

213) Baltimore Ravens

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Jordan James, RB, Oregon

 

214) Las Vegas Raiders

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Anto Saka, EDGE, Northwestern

 

215) Los Angeles Chargers

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Malik Dixon-Williams, S, UConn

 

216) Cleveland Browns

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Nohl Williams, CB, California

 

217) Cleveland Browns

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Jamon Dumas-Johnson, LB, Kentucky

 

218) Las Vegas Raiders

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Antario Brown, RB, Northern Illinois

 

Round 7

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219) New England Patriots

Kalel Mullings, RB, Michigan

 

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220) Los Angeles Chargers

Danny Striggow, EDGE, Minnesota

 

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221) New York Giants

Johnny Walker Jr., EDGE, Missouri

 

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222) New England Patriots

Jalen Travis, OT, Iowa State

 

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223) Jacksonville Jaguars

Tyler Shough, QB, Louisville

 

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224) Las Vegas Raiders

Xzavier Henderson, WR, Cincinnati

225) Pittsburgh Steelers

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LaJohntay Wester, WR, Colorado

 

226) Miami Dolphins

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Carson Vinson, OT, Alabama A&M

 

227) Arizona Cardinals

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Joshua Farmer, DT, Florida State

 

228) San Francisco 49ers

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Thor Griffith, DT, Louisville

 

229) Carolina Panthers

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CJ West, DT, Indiana

 

230) Detroit Lions

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Jacob Parrish, CB, Kansas State

 

231) Washington Commanders

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Sebastian Castro, DB, Iowa

231) Washington Commanders

Sebastian Castro, DB, Iowa

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232) Kansas City Chiefs

Jason Marshall Jr., CB, Florida

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233) Miami Dolphins

Brashard Smith, RB, SMU

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234) Indianapolis Colts

Daniel Jackson, WR, Minnesota

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235) Chicago Bears

Kyle Williams, WR, Washington State

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236) Seattle Seahawks

Dorian Singer, WR, Utah

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237) Tampa Bay Buccaneers

RJ Harvey, RB, UCF

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238) Pittsburgh Steelers

Damien Martinez, RB, Miami (FL)

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239) Green Bay Packers

Jackson Woodard, LB, UNLV

 

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240) New England Patriots

Montorie Foster Jr., WR, Michigan State

 

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241) Tennessee Titans

Oluwafemi Oladejo, LB, UCLA

 

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242) Chicago Bears

Jahvaree Ritzie, DT, North Carolina

 

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243) Houston Texans

Xavier Truss, OL, Georgia

 

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244) Atlanta Falcons

R Mason Thomas, EDGE, Oklahoma

244) Atlanta Falcons

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R Mason Thomas, EDGE, Oklahoma

 

245) Baltimore Ravens

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Simeon Barrow Jr., DT, Miami (FL)

 

246) Detroit Lions

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Smael Mondon Jr., LB, Georgia

 

247) Pittsburgh Steelers

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Deshawn Pace, LB, UCF

 

248) New York Giants

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Trevor Etienne, RB, Georgia

 

249) New Orleans Saints

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Zah Frazier, CB, UTSA

 

250) Dallas Cowboys

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Jalin Conyers, TE, Texas Tech

251) Green Bay Packers

Dalton Cooper, OT, Oklahoma State

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252) Miami Dolphins

Tyrion Ingram-Dawkins, DT, Georgia

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253) Los Angeles Chargers

Quinn Carroll, OL, Minnesota

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254) New Orleans Saints

Bru McCoy, WR, Tennessee

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255) San Francisco 49ers

Graham Mertz, QB, Florida

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256) Kansas City Chiefs

Joe Huber, OG, Wisconsin

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257) Cleveland Browns

Raheim Sanders, RB, Arkansas

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