NFL Draft 2025: Top Picks, Scenarios, and Projections for Every Team's Future
Mel Kiper Jr. breaks down the 2025 NFL Draft with a comprehensive two-round mock, predicting where top prospects like Shedeur Sanders and Travis Hunter will land and analyzing team needs.

NFL Draft 2025: Full Two-Round Projections and Analysis
The 2025 NFL Draft is shaping up to be one of the most intriguing in recent memory, with potential franchise-changing players like Shedeur Sanders and Travis Hunter leading the conversation. As teams finalize their draft boards, let’s dive into Mel Kiper Jr.’s latest two-round mock draft, highlighting key selections, risers, and team fits.
Round 1: The Marquee Names and Future Franchise Cornerstones
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Tennessee Titans – Cam Ward, QB, Miami
The Titans need a long-term answer at quarterback, and Ward’s big arm and improvisational skills make him the ideal choice. Will Levis’ struggles (16 INTs, 17 fumbles) suggest a change is overdue. -
Cleveland Browns – Travis Hunter, WR/CB, Colorado
A generational talent, Hunter adds instant electricity to Cleveland’s offense. His versatility as a two-way player (1,258 receiving yards, 15 TDs) gives the Browns a unique chess piece. -
New York Giants – Abdul Carter, OLB, Penn State
With questions at QB, the Giants opt for defense. Carter (12 sacks in 2024) strengthens their pass rush alongside Kayvon Thibodeaux and Dexter Lawrence. -
New England Patriots – Will Campbell, OT, LSU
Protecting Drake Maye is priority No. 1. Campbell’s elite technique shores up a porous offensive line that allowed pressure on 39.4% of dropbacks last year. -
Jacksonville Jaguars – Mason Graham, DT, Michigan
A disruptive force inside (3.5 sacks, 14 run stops), Graham transforms Jacksonville’s defensive front. -
Las Vegas Raiders – Ashton Jeanty, RB, Boise State
After ranking last in rushing, Jeanty’s explosiveness (2,601 yards in 2024) revives Pete Carroll’s ground game. -
New York Jets – Armand Membou, OT, Missouri
Justin Fields faces pressure often—Membou (30 career starts) provides stability at right tackle. -
Carolina Panthers – Jalon Walker, LB, Georgia
A sideline-to-sideline playmaker, Walker (6.5 sacks) upgrades the NFL’s worst defense (31.4 PPG allowed). -
New Orleans Saints – Shedeur Sanders, QB, Colorado
Sanders (74% completion rate under pressure) sits behind Derek Carr, learning before taking the reins. -
Chicago Bears – Tyler Warren, TE, Penn State
A versatile weapon (1,233 receiving yards), Warren complements Caleb Williams in Ben Johnson’s offense.
Round 2: Steals, Sleepers, and Strategic Fits
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Cleveland Browns – Tyler Shough, QB, Louisville
With Deshaun Watson injured, Shough provides a strong-armed contingency plan. -
New York Giants – Jalen Milroe, QB, Alabama
A developmental project behind Russell Wilson, Milroe’s athleticism fits the Giants’ mold. -
Tennessee Titans – Oluwafemi Oladejo, OLB, UCLA
Replacing Harold Landry’s production (29 pressures in 2024) is critical for Tennessee’s pass rush. -
Jacksonville Jaguars – Emeka Egbuka, WR, Ohio State
Egbuka (10 TDs) softens the blow of losing Christian Kirk, pairing with Brian Thomas Jr. -
Las Vegas Raiders – Carson Schwesinger, LB, UCLA
A tackling machine (115 stops in 2024), he stabilizes a depleted linebacker group.
Final Thoughts
This draft is loaded with high-impact players and scheme-specific fits. Teams like the Saints (Sanders), Browns (Hunter), and Giants (Carter) could see immediate dividends, while late-round steals (e.g., Quinshon Judkins, Jaylin Noel) add depth. Stay tuned for post-draft analysis and trade rumors as the event approaches!
For more draft coverage:
- Kiper’s Big Board
- Team-by-team needs
- Combine standout reviews