NFL DRAFT BUZZ: Rhett Lewis’ Latest Mock Draft Features Raiders, Saints Making Aggressive Picks
As the 2025 NFL Draft draws closer, the heat around mock drafts is intensifying—and NFL Network’s Rhett Lewis just added fuel to the fire with his latest projections. Known for his sharp analysis and bold predictions, Lewis’ newest mock draft has the football world buzzing, particularly for two franchises looking to make statements: the Las Vegas Raiders and the New Orleans Saints.
In a draft class packed with quarterback talent, game-changing defensive prospects, and electric playmakers, both teams are reportedly preparing to aggressively trade up the board—and Rhett Lewis says the moves could shake the very foundation of draft night.
Raiders Ready to Roll the Dice
No stranger to bold decisions, the Las Vegas Raiders are once again stepping into the spotlight. Slotted originally at No. 12 overall, the Raiders are projected by Lewis to trade up to the No. 6 spot, sending a package that includes their 2025 first- and third-round picks to the New York Giants in exchange for the higher selection.
The target? Michigan quarterback J.J. McCarthy.
“McCarthy has the arm, the poise, and the pedigree to thrive under pressure—and let’s face it, that’s the Raider way,” Lewis said in his segment on NFL Total Access. “This franchise needs a young, charismatic leader under center, and McCarthy fits that bill.”
The Raiders, who have cycled through a carousel of quarterbacks since Derek Carr’s departure, are desperate to solidify the position. While Aidan O’Connell showed flashes last season and Gardner Minshew adds veteran depth, insiders believe owner Mark Davis wants a face-of-the-franchise quarterback to match the team’s Vegas identity.
Saints Marching Up for a Dynamic Weapon
Meanwhile, the New Orleans Saints, picking at No. 18, have reportedly set their sights higher—Lewis projects a jump to the No. 9 pick, potentially through a deal with the Chicago Bears.
Their coveted prize? Florida State wide receiver Keon Coleman, a 6-foot-4 phenom with elite red-zone ability and breakaway speed.
“Coleman is a mismatch nightmare,” Lewis said. “The Saints have struggled to maintain consistency on offense since Drew Brees retired. With Derek Carr still under center and Chris Olave drawing top coverage, Coleman could be the missing explosive piece.”
The move would mark a significant shift in strategy for the Saints, who have historically been conservative with their draft capital. However, following back-to-back underwhelming seasons and a playoff drought, New Orleans may be prepared to gamble on upside and athleticism.
Draft Night Shake-Up
Lewis’ mock draft also highlights the potential for chaos at the top. With multiple quarterback-hungry teams—including the Patriots, Commanders, and Falcons—vying for top-tier prospects like Caleb Williams, Drake Maye, and Jayden Daniels, the early part of the first round is expected to move rapidly.
However, it’s the mid-first-round shake-ups—led by the Raiders and Saints—that could set the tone for the rest of the night.
“NFL teams are watching this class with urgency,” said one anonymous league executive. “You can’t afford to wait anymore. If you see a guy you believe in, you go get him.”
What This Means for the League
Both the Raiders and Saints have pressing needs, passionate fanbases, and front offices that are feeling the heat. A successful draft could reverse momentum—and fast. For the Raiders, securing a young quarterback would give them a much-needed identity. For the Saints, adding a dynamic receiver to complement their weapons could revitalize an offense that has underperformed for three seasons.
“Don’t be surprised if these are the headlines on draft night,” Rhett Lewis added. “These two teams are tired of playing it safe. They’re ready to shake things up.”
Other Surprises in Lewis’ Mock:
The Vikings stay at No. 11 and grab LSU QB Garrett Nussmeier as a dark-horse first-rounder.
Dallas Cowboys reportedly considering Texas OT Kelvin Banks Jr. to address their aging offensive line.
Atlanta Falcons stun by going defense first with Alabama edge rusher Dallas Turner at No. 8, passing on a quarterback.
Final Thoughts
With just weeks to go, Rhett Lewis’ latest mock draft has given fans and insiders plenty to chew on. Aggressive trades, bold selections, and high-stakes gambles—just the way NFL fans like it. And if the Raiders and Saints do indeed pull the trigger on these big moves, they could either secure the future of their franchises… or join the long list of cautionary tales come next April.


















