We’ve compiled NFL mock drafts from the top experts based on their history of NFL mock draft accuracy. Below are the consensus first-round 2025 NFL Draft selections for every team. You can also create a consensus NFL mock draft using any of our experts.
2025 NFL Mock Draft: Expert Consensus Predictions
Pick | Team | Consensus | 2nd Choice | 3rd Choice |
1 | Tennessee Titans |
Cam Ward QB, Miami 60% |
Abdul Carter EDGE, PSU 40% |
N/A |
2 | Cleveland Browns |
Travis Hunter WR, COLO 60% |
Abdul Carter EDGE, PSU 20% |
Shedeur Sanders QB, COLO 20% |
3 | New York Giants |
Shedeur Sanders QB, COLO 100% |
N/A | N/A |
4 | New England Patriots |
Abdul Carter EDGE, PSU 50% |
Will Campbell OT, LSU 50% |
N/A |
5 | Jacksonville Jaguars |
Mason Graham DT, MICH 60% |
Kenneth Grant DT, MICH 20% |
Tetairoa McMillan WR, ARIZ 20% |
6 | Las Vegas Raiders |
Will Johnson CB, MICH 66% |
Tetairoa McMillan WR, ARIZ 33% |
N/A |
7 | New York Jets |
Will Campbell OT, LSU 33% |
Tetairoa McMillan WR, ARIZ 33% |
Tyler Warren TE, Penn St. 33% |
8 | Carolina Panthers |
Tetairoa McMillan WR, ARIZ 20% |
James Pearce Jr. EDGE, TENN 20% |
Jalon Walker EDGE, UGA 20% |
9 | New Orleans Saints |
Armand Membou OT, MIZ 50% |
Tyler Warren TE, Penn St. 25% |
Mykel Williams EDGE, UGA 25% |
10 | Chicago Bears |
Kelvin Banks Jr. OT, TEX 50% |
Tyler Booker IOL, BAMA 25% |
Josh Simmons OL, OSU 25% |
11 | San Francisco 49ers |
Mykel Williams EDGE, UGA 50% |
Shemar Stewart DT, TAMU 50% |
N/A |
12 | Dallas Cowboys |
Ashton Jeanty RB, BSU 75% |
Mike Green DT, MRSH 25% |
N/A |
13 | Miami Dolphins |
Malaki Starks S, UGA 50% |
Tyler Warren TE, Penn St. 50% |
N/A |
14 | Indianapolis Colts |
Jalon Walker EDGE, UGA 50% |
Nick Emmanwori S, SC 50% |
N/A |
15 | Atlanta Falcons |
Luther Burden III WR, MIZ 50% |
James Pearce Jr. EDGE, TENN 25% |
Jahdae Barron CB, TEX 25% |
16 | Arizona Cardinals |
Mike Green DT, MRSH 25% |
Azareye’h Thomas CB, FSU 25% |
Kenneth Grant DT, MICH 25% |
17 | Cincinnati Bengals |
Shemar Stewart DT, TAMU 33% |
Emeka Egbuka WR, OSU 33% |
Walter Nolen DT, MISS 33% |
18 | Seattle Seahawks |
Josh Simmons OL, OSU 33% |
Shemar Turner DT, TAMU 33% |
Grey Zabel OG, NDSU 33% |
19 | Tampa Bay Buccaneers |
Jahdae Barron CB, TEX 50% |
Jihaad Campbell LB, BAMA 50% |
N/A |
20 | Denver Broncos |
Colston Loveland TE, MICH 66% |
Tyler Warren TE, Penn St. 33% |
N/A |
21 | Pittsburgh Steelers |
Alfred Collins DT, TEX 33% |
Donovan Jackson IOL, OSU 33% |
Jaxson Dart QB, MISS 33% |
22 | Los Angeles Chargers |
Kenneth Grant DT, MICH 40% |
Benjamin Morrison CB, ND 20% |
Matthew Golden WR, HOU 20% |
23 | Green Bay Packers |
Benjamin Morrison CB, ND 20% |
Isaiah Bond WR, BAMA 20% |
Azareye’h Thomas CB, FSU 20% |
24 | Minnesota Vikings |
Tyler Booker IOL, BAMA 50% |
Nick Emmanwori S, SC 50% |
N/A |
25 | Houston Texans |
Grey Zabel OG, NDSU 33% |
Emeka Egbuka WR, OSU 33% |
Matthew Golden WR, HOU 33% |
26 | Los Angeles Rams |
Josh Conerly Jr. OT, ORE 33% |
Omarr Norman-Lott DT, TENN 33% |
Jihaad Campbell LB, BAMA 33% |
27 | Baltimore Ravens |
Nic Scourton EDGE, TAMU 100% |
N/A | N/A |
28 | Detroit Lions |
Jack Sawyer EDGE, OSU 50% |
Emeka Egbuka WR, OSU 25% |
Donovan Jackson IOL, OSU 25% |
29 | Washington Commanders |
Elic Ayomanor WR, STAN 50% |
James Pearce Jr. EDGE, TENN 50% |
N/A |
30 | Buffalo Bills |
Walter Nolen DT, MISS 25% |
Trey Amos CB, Mississippi 25% |
JT Tuimoloau EDGE, OSU 25% |
31 | Kansas City Chiefs |
Aireontae Ersery OT, MINN 20% |
Emery Jones Jr. OT, LSU 20% |
James Pearce Jr. EDGE, TENN 20% |
32 | Philadelphia Eagles |
Donovan Jackson IOL, OSU 33% |
Earnest Greene III OT, UGA 33% |
T.J. Sanders DT, SC 33% |
2025 NFL Mock Draft
1. Tennessee Titans: Travis Hunter (WR/CB – Colorado)
This pick, if kept, could be either of the top two quarterbacks or Abdul Carter. For now, I’ll project the Titans to take my best player available, Travis Hunter, listed as a wideout because the Titans lack a second receiver to complement Calvin Ridley and invested heavily in L’Jarius Sneed and Chidobe Awuzie last offseason (granted, under the previous general manager, Ran Carthon.)
2. Cleveland Browns: Abdul Carter (DE – Penn State)
This would have most likely been a quarterback last week, but I wonder if Myles Garrett‘s demand for a trade could push Cleveland toward drafting his replacement. Abdul Carter is ranked higher on my board than either of the top two quarterbacks available. Perhaps Kevin Stefanski would be open to bringing in someone like his former quarterback Kirk Cousins as a stopgap.
3. New York Giants: Cam Ward (QB – Miami)
Surprisingly, the Giants opted to bring back general manager Joe Schoen and head coach Brian Daboll for their fourth season together. I gave some consideration to Mason Graham here, as he would be an elite complement to Dexter Lawrence. They could even look at Tetairoa McMillan to pair with Malik Nabers, but the quarterback need is too pressing. Ward probably fits better than Sanders.
4. New England Patriots: Will Campbell (OT – LSU)
If the Patriots view Will Campbell as a pure left tackle, I think this pick could be relatively straightforward, as their offensive line needs a massive talent injection. Tetairoa McMillan would probably be the most likely alternative, especially because he may be considered a better overall talent than Campbell by many fans. There’s some young talent at receiver in New England, though.
5. Jacksonville Jaguars: Mason Graham (DL – Michigan)
I considered Tetairoa McMillan here, as there are shades of Mike Evans to his game, which Liam Coen will most likely notice. The team needs some serious upgrades on their defensive line, though. I know they just drafted Maason Smith in the second round last year, but another major piece up front is critical. If they’re a team high on Will Johnson, that makes sense, too.
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