NFL Mock Draft 2025: These are the projections by the most accurate experts

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We are in the home stretch for the 2025 NFL Draft, which allows us to identify which teams will be the favorites for the upcoming season and we begin to see predictions from renowned experts to get a much closer approximation of the teams’ selections in at least the first round. There are mock drafts that compile the analysis of several of these Mock Drafts and are averaged, based on their accuracy history

For this occasion, the Tennessee Titans will have the first turn, after the failure of their selection of Will Levis two years ago as the quarterback of the future for the team, so everything indicates that they will take the best passer available according to experts, Cam Ward of Miami, who will be trained by coach Brian Callahan

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A clear signal in this regard was that even the Titans management canceled its meeting with the second highest rated passer, Shedeur Sanders of Colorado.

Outside of this, the rest of the draft is a mystery, starting with the No. 2 pick belonging to the Cleveland Browns, as well as the New York Giants, where Sanders is expected to land, although he has been mocked by the press and fans. Therefore, if Deion Sanders’ son is not taken among the top three picks, he could even dramatically plummet in the rankings

Mock Draft 2025

This is an estimate of what could happen in the first round of the Draft according to the predictions of several experts according to fantasypros.com

  • Pick 1 Titans. Cam Ward, QB, Miami (100%)
  • Pick 2 Browns. Abdul Carter, Edge, PSU (83%)
  • Pick 3 Giants. Shedeur Sanders, QB, Colorado (83%)
  • Pick 4 Patriots. Will Campbell, OT, LSU (50%)
  • Pick 5 Jaguars. Mason Graham, DT, Michigan (50%)
  • Pick 6 Raiders. Ashton Jeanty, RB, BSU (60%)
  • Pick 7 Jets. Armand Membou, OT, Missouri (100%)
  • Pick 8 Panthers. Jalon Walker, EDGE, UGA (66%)
  • Pick 9 Saints. Will Johnson, CB, Mich (80%)
  • Pick 10 Bears. Kenneth Grant, DT, Mich (100%)
  • Pick 11 49ers. Jahdae Barron, CB, Texas (66%)
  • Pick 12 Cowboys. Tetairoa McMillan, WR, Arizona (60%)
  • Pick 13 Dolphins. Nick Emmanwori, S, SC (50%)
  • Pick 14 Colts. Tyler Warren, TE, Penn St. (66%)
  • Pick 15 Hawks. Mykel Williams, EDGE, UGA (75%)
  • Pick 16 Cardinals. Jihad Campbell, LB, Alabama (40%)
  • Pick 17 Bengals. Walter Nolen, DT, Mississippi, (25%)
  • Pick 18 Seahawks. Matthew Golden, WR, Tex (60%)
  • Pick 19 Buccaneers. Mike Green, DT, MRSH (50%)
  • Pick 20 Broncos. Omarion Hampton, RB, NC (100%)
  • Pick 21 Steelers. Derrick Harmon, DT, ORE (50%)
  • Pick 22 Chargers. Colston Loveland, TE, MICH (83%)
  • Pick 23 Packers. Landon Jackson, EDGE, ARK (20%)
  • Pick 24 Vikings. Maxwell Hairston, CB, Kentucky (40%)
  • Pick 25 Texans. Josh Simmons, OL, OSU (40%)
  • Pick 26 Rams. Josh Conerly Jr., OT, ORE (25%)
  • Pick 27 Ravens. James Pearce Jr., EDGE, TENN (40%)
  • Pick 28 Lions. Zabel Grey, OG, NSDU (33%)
  • Pick 29 Commanders. Donovan Ezeiruaku (25%)
  • Pick 30 Bills. Darien Porter, CB, ISU (50%)
  • Pick 31 Chiefs. Aireontae Ersery, OT, MINN (25%)
  • Pick 32 Eagles. Emery Jones Jr., OT, LSU (100%)

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