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Daniel Jeremiah 2025 NFL mock draft 3.0: Giants, Steelers, Titans pick QBs; Cowboys select WR

With the dust beginning to settle after the early stages of free agency, here’s my new projection for the first 32 picks of the 2025 NFL Draft. Mocks are always a difficult exercise at this time of year, when there are still moves to be made before Round 1 kicks off, but it’s even more of a challenge this time around because I can’t remember a draft with less certainty than this one. It should make for a fun weekend in Green Bay when it’s finally time to start making the real picks!

 

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Pick

1

Tennessee Titans

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Tennessee Titans

Cam Ward

Cam Ward

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Miami · QB · Senior

As we inch closer to the draft, it’s beginning to look more and more likely that Ward will be the first overall pick, whether it’s to the Titans or one of the QB-needy teams that sit close behind them in the order, if one were to trade up to No. 1. In this case, Tennessee stays put and gets a fresh start at the position.

 

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Pick

2

Cleveland Browns

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Cleveland Browns

Abdul Carter

Abdul Carter

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Penn State · Edge · Junior

The Browns could be weighing taking Carter second and a quarterback in Round 2 versus picking Shedeur Sanders at No. 2 and waiting on an edge rusher until the second round. I think you can make a strong argument that taking Carter and waiting for a second-tier QB in Round 2 is the better option.

 

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Pick

3

New York Giants

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New York Giants

Shedeur Sanders

Shedeur Sanders

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Colorado · QB · Senior

I’ll be curious to see what the Giants do here. If Abdul Carter is available at No. 3, that might change things, but in this scenario, they secure their answer at quarterback.

 

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Pick

4

New England Patriots

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New England Patriots

Travis Hunter

Travis Hunter

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Colorado · WR/CB · Junior

Bolstering the offensive line would seem to be the obvious move here for the Patriots, but it would be tough to pass up such a unique talent like Hunter. He would immediately be their most potent weapon for Drake Maye.

Pick

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5

Jacksonville Jaguars

Jacksonville Jaguars

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Jalon Walker

Jalon Walker

Georgia · Edge · Junior

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Jalon Walker would form a dynamic trio with Josh Hines-Allen and Travon Walker, with the latter kicking inside on passing downs to give all three players the chance to rush the passer at the same time. Jalon Walker could play off-ball linebacker on early downs and then rush off the edge when it’s time to hunt the quarterback.

 

Pick

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6

Las Vegas Raiders

Las Vegas Raiders

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Ashton Jeanty

Ashton Jeanty

Boise State · RB · Junior

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The Raiders can take some pressure off of Geno Smith by adding Jeanty, who is one of the top three players in the draft.

Pick

7

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New York Jets

New York Jets

Armand Membou

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Armand Membou

Missouri · OT · Junior

Membou slides in at right tackle for the Jets. His size, physicality and athleticism would make him a great fit.

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Pick

8

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Carolina Panthers

Carolina Panthers

Mason Graham

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Mason Graham

Michigan · DT · Junior

The Panthers came up a little short in their pursuit of Milton Williams in free agency, but they get another chance to bolster the interior defensive line here. Graham would be a key addition for a defense that ranked last in yards and points allowed last season.

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The Panthers came up a little short in their pursuit of Milton Williams in free agency, but they get another chance to bolster the interior defensive line here. Graham would be a key addition for a defense that ranked last in yards and points allowed last season.

 

Pick

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9

New Orleans Saints

New Orleans Saints

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Jihaad Campbell

Jihaad Campbell

Alabama · LB · Junior

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Campbell has the versatility to be a major weapon for a creative defensive coordinator like Brandon Staley.

Pick

10

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Chicago Bears

Chicago Bears

Will Campbell

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Will Campbell

LSU · OT · Junior

The overhaul of the offensive line is now complete with a new left tackle in place. Chicago’s trio of March O-line acquisitions would be sandwiched between two top-10 picks in Campbell and right tackle Darnell Wright.

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11

San Francisco 49ers

San Francisco 49ers

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Jahdae Barron

Jahdae Barron

Texas · CB · Senior

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The 49ers’ defense has seen a lot of departures this offseason, including at cornerback. Barron is one of the most consistent players on tape among prospects in this year’s class and he can take the ball away. He’ll be able to match up against some of the talented slot receivers in the division.

Pick

12

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Dallas Cowboys

Dallas Cowboys

Matthew Golden

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Matthew Golden

Texas · WR · Junior

With Ashton Jeanty off the board, I wouldn’t rule out North Carolina RB Omarion Hampton landing here. In this case, the Cowboys give CeeDee Lamb a partner who can take the top off the defense and is more than just a speed threat.

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Pick

13

Miami Dolphins

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Miami Dolphins

Malaki Starks

Malaki Starks

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Georgia · S · Junior

The further we get into the evaluation process, the more teams I find that are in love with Starks’ game. He would be a plug-and-play replacement for Jevon Holland, with the versatility to play as a high safety or nickelback.

 

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Pick

14

Indianapolis Colts

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Indianapolis Colts

Tyler Warren

Tyler Warren

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Penn State · TE · Senior

Whether it’s Anthony Richardson or Daniel Jones starting for the Colts next season, the team needs to help its quarterback with some easy completions. Warren can provide them, and he’ll also be an asset in the run game for Jonathan Taylor.

 

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Pick

15

Atlanta Falcons

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Atlanta Falcons

Will Johnson

Will Johnson

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Michigan · CB · Junior

While some inconsistencies popped up in Johnson’s 2024 tape, it’s hard to find big, rangy corners with his ball skills.

Pick

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16

Arizona Cardinals

Arizona Cardinals

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Grey Zabel

Grey Zabel

North Dakota State · IOL · Senior

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There will be quite a few teams targeting Zabel in this area of the draft. He’s had a great process, from his final college season to the Reese’s Senior Bowl to the NFL Scouting Combine.

 

Pick

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17

Cincinnati Bengals

Cincinnati Bengals

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Mike Green

Mike Green

Marshall · Edge · Junior (RS

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Green would be an outstanding complement to Trey Hendrickson if the Bengals are able to work things out with their star defensive end.

 

Pick

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18

Seattle Seahawks

Seattle Seahawks

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Colston Loveland

Colston Loveland

Michigan · TE · Junior

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The Seahawks might have bigger needs, but the value is just too great to pass up Loveland at No. 18. The former Michigan tight end joins Jaxon Smith-Njigba and Cooper Kupp to give Sam Darnold an intriguing group of pass catchers.

Pick

19

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Tampa Bay Buccaneers

Tampa Bay Buccaneers

Donovan Ezeiruaku

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Donovan Ezeiruaku

Boston College · Edge · Senior

Bucs GM Jason Licht has always valued production, and Ezeiruaku brings exactly that to the table with 16.5 sacks last season. He’s one of the most gifted pass rushers in the draft.

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Pick

20

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Denver Broncos

Denver Broncos

Omarion Hampton

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Omarion Hampton

North Carolina · RB · Junior

Head coach Sean Payton loves running his offense through the tight ends, running backs and slot receivers. The Broncos landed their tight end via free agency in Evan Engram and now they get a back with some big-time juice.

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Pick

21

Pittsburgh Steelers

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Pittsburgh Steelers

Jaxson Dart

Jaxson Dart

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Mississippi · QB · Senior

The Steelers’ plan at quarterback is not completely clear at the moment. Even if they were to land 41-year-old Aaron Rodgers, they would still need a long-term option at the position, so they take another swing here with Dart.

 

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Pick

22

Los Angeles Chargers

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Los Angeles Chargers

Tetairoa McMillan

Tetairoa McMillan

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Arizona · WR · Junior

I won’t be shocked if McMillan goes in the top eight picks or if he slides into this section of Round 1. There is a wide range of potential landing spots for the former Arizona star, but the team that drafts him will be getting a receiver with incredible size, body control and ball skills.

 

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Pick

23

Green Bay Packers

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Green Bay Packers

Maxwell Hairston

Maxwell Hairston

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Kentucky · CB · Junior (RS)

It’s not clear if Jaire Alexander has a future in Green Bay, so the Packers turn to the highly dynamic Hairston at cornerback.

It’s not clear if Jaire Alexander has a future in Green Bay, so the Packers turn to the highly dynamic Hairston at cornerback.

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Pick

24

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Minnesota Vikings

Minnesota Vikings

Nick Emmanwori

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Nick Emmanwori

South Carolina · S · Junior

With Harrison Smith entering Year 14, the Vikings go get a young safety with the ability to impact the game in a variety of ways.

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Pick

25

Houston Texans

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Houston Texans

Kelvin Banks Jr.

Kelvin Banks Jr.

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Texas · OT · Junior

Previously, I had mocked Ohio State WR Emeka Egbuka to the Texans, but with the departure of Laremy Tunsil, it feels like the offensive line has moved to the top of the priority list.

 

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Pick

26

Los Angeles Rams

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Los Angeles Rams

Trey Amos

Trey Amos

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Mississippi · CB · Senior

The only question I had about Amos was his pure speed, but he put any concerns to rest at the NFL Scouting Combine with his 4.43-second 40-yard dash.

Pick

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27

Baltimore Ravens

Baltimore Ravens

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Derrick Harmon

Derrick Harmon

Oregon · DT · Junior (RS)

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Harmon is ultra disruptive. He plays with outstanding effort and a motor that would be appreciated in Baltimore.

 

Pick

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28

Detroit Lions

Detroit Lions

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Mykel Williams

Mykel Williams

Georgia · Edge · Junio

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Williams is another player with a wide range of potential destinations. The production has trailed the athleticism, but there’s a ton of upside here.

 

Pick

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29

Washington Commanders

Washington Commanders

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Azareye’h Thomas

Azareye’h Thomas

Florida State · CB · Junior

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Thomas is a long, rangy cornerback who can match up with some of the bigger receivers in the NFC East.

 

Pick

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30

Buffalo Bills

Buffalo Bills

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Kenneth Grant

Kenneth Grant

Michigan · DT · Junior

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Grant fills a need for the Bills. They recently signed DT Larry Ogunjobi, but he’s facing a six-game suspension. Grant’s raw upside and athleticism are tough to pass up.

 

Pick

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31

Kansas City Chiefs

Kansas City Chiefs

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Josh Simmons

Josh Simmons

Ohio State · OT · Junior (RS)

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I know the Chiefs signed Jaylon Moore in free agency, but I’m not so sure Simmons won’t ultimately be the better option for them at left tackle. Regardless, building quality depth up front would seem like a wise move based on the issues they dealt with last season.

Pick

31

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Kansas City Chiefs

Kansas City Chiefs

Josh Simmons

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Josh Simmons

Ohio State · OT · Junior (RS)

I know the Chiefs signed Jaylon Moore in free agency, but I’m not so sure Simmons won’t ultimately be the better option for them at left tackle. Regardless, building quality depth up front would seem like a wise move based on the issues they dealt with last season.

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Pick

32

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Philadelphia Eagles

Philadelphia Eagles

Shemar Stewart

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Shemar Stewart

Texas A&M · Edge · Junior

Stewart has offered more disruption than production to this point in his career, but the Eagles made a similar move with Nolan Smith a couple years ago and it has paid off in a big way.

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