While we may have shut the door on the 2024 NFL Draft, and NFL Mock Draft season, that doesn’t mean NFL Draft talk will stop. We now open the door to next year’s event, the 2025 NFL Draft. Let’s dive into my way-too-early 2025 NFL Mock Draft picks and predictions. Here are all of the first-round picks and predictions from my initial 2025 NFL Mock Draft. Below we dive into a few notable picks that should make a splash in fantasy football.
2025 NFL Mock Draft
There’s potential makeup for Shedeur Sanders to be the first overall pick in the draft next year. For now, I’ll place him here with the Raiders, as I think they’ll need a new quarterback next offseason. With Sanders, he can operate off-script and extend plays consistently, but I love how he plays with quick feet and can reset his base in the pocket despite facing pressure.
While we may have shut the door on the 2024 NFL Draft, and NFL Mock Draft season, that doesn’t mean NFL Draft talk will stop. We now open the door to next year’s event, the 2025 NFL Draft. Let’s dive into my way-too-early 2025 NFL Mock Draft picks and predictions. Here are all of the first-round picks and predictions from my initial 2025 NFL Mock Draft. Below we dive into a few notable picks that should make a splash in fantasy football.
2025 NFL Mock Draft
There’s potential makeup for Shedeur Sanders to be the first overall pick in the draft next year. For now, I’ll place him here with the Raiders, as I think they’ll need a new quarterback next offseason. With Sanders, he can operate off-script and extend plays consistently, but I love how he plays with quick feet and can reset his base in the pocket despite facing pressure.
Catching the ball away from his frame consistently, Tetairoa McMillan enters the first-round conversation as a big-bodied pass catcher. At 6-foot-5 and 200 pounds, there’s much to be desired with how McMillan can win on 50/50 balls downfield but also run deep overs and pluck the ball away from defenders. The former volleyball and basketball player should be a player who builds off his team-leading 1402 receiving yards for the Wildcats.
Sure, Matthew Stafford could play another three or four more years, but it does feel like he’s entering the final chapter of his career. With that, I think the Rams could look to find another quarterback to sit behind him.
Even though I love Quinn Ewers’s quick release and ability to extend plays out of the pocket, he could still use some refinement. Maybe that refinement happens in the coming months. But, for now, I think he’d be a great fit with Sean McVay and the Rams’ offense.
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