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, Miami57% |
Abdul Carter EDGE, PSU42% |
N/A |
| 2 | Cleveland Browns |
Shedeur Sanders QB, COLO40% |
Abdul Carter EDGE, PSU40% |
Travis Hunter WR, COLO20% |
| 3 | New York Giants |
Travis Hunter WR, COLO80% |
Abdul Carter EDGE, PSU20% |
N/A |
| 4 | New England Patriots |
Abdul Carter EDGE, PSU20% |
Will Campbell OT, LSU20% |
Tetairoa McMillan WR, ARIZ20% |
| 5 | Jacksonville Jaguars |
Kenneth Grant DT, MICH28% |
Mason Graham DT, MICH28% |
Kelvin Banks Jr. OT, TEX14% |
| 6 | Las Vegas Raiders |
Ashton Jeanty RB, BSU60% |
Tetairoa McMillan WR, ARIZ20% |
Jalon Walker EDGE, UGA20% |
| 7 | New York Jets |
Mason Graham DT, MICH28% |
Tetairoa McMillan WR, ARIZ28% |
Tyler Warren TE, Penn St.28% |
| 8 | Carolina Panthers |
Mykel Williams EDGE, UGA42% |
Shemar Stewart DT, TAMU28% |
Jalon Walker EDGE, UGA14% |
| 9 | New Orleans Saints |
Shemar Stewart DT, TAMU28% |
Jahdae Barron CB, TEX28% |
Will Johnson CB, MICH14% |
| 10 | Chicago Bears |
Will Campbell OT, LSU66% |
Tyler Booker IOL, BAMA16% |
Josh Simmons OL, OSU16% |
| 11 | San Francisco 49ers |
Will Johnson CB, MICH66% |
Nick Emmanwori S, SC33% |
N/A |
| 12 | Dallas Cowboys |
Armand Membou OT, MIZ75% |
Jihaad Campbell LB, BAMA25% |
N/A |
| 13 | Miami Dolphins |
Kelvin Banks Jr. OT, TEX42% |
Tyler Booker IOL, BAMA28% |
Jihaad Campbell LB, BAMA14% |
| 14 | Indianapolis Colts |
Tyler Warren TE, Penn St.33% |
Nick Emmanwori S, SC16% |
Colston Loveland TE, MICH16% |
| 15 | Atlanta Falcons |
Mike Green DT, MRSH60% |
Jalon Walker EDGE, UGA20% |
Matthew Golden WR, TEX20% |
| 16 | Arizona Cardinals |
Azareye’h Thomas CB, FSU33% |
Maxwell Hairston CB, UK33% |
Jalon Walker EDGE, UGA33% |
| 17 | Cincinnati Bengals |
Walter Nolen DT, MISS40% |
Nick Emmanwori S, SC20% |
Jahdae Barron CB, TEX20% |
| 18 | Seattle Seahawks |
Nick Emmanwori S, SC40% |
Jalon Walker EDGE, UGA20% |
Tyler Booker IOL, BAMA20% |
| 19 | Tampa Bay Buccaneers |
Jihaad Campbell LB, BAMA42% |
James Pearce Jr. EDGE, TENN28% |
Darien Porter CB, ISU14% |
| 20 | Denver Broncos |
Colston Loveland TE, MICH100% |
N/A | N/A |
| 21 | Pittsburgh Steelers |
Emeka Egbuka WR, OSU50% |
Derrick Harmon DT, ORE16% |
Matthew Golden WR, TEX16% |
| 22 | Los Angeles Chargers |
Benjamin Morrison CB, ND20% |
Elijah Arroyo TE, Miami20% |
Omarion Hampton RB, N. Carolina20% |
| 23 | Green Bay Packers |
Jordan Burch DT, ORE25% |
Tetairoa McMillan WR, ARIZ25% |
Shavon Revel Jr. CB, East Carolina25% |
| 24 | Minnesota Vikings |
Malaki Starks S, UGA33% |
Shemar Turner DT, TAMU16% |
Maxwell Hairston CB, UK16% |
| 25 | Houston Texans |
Josh Simmons OL, OSU33% |
Grey Zabel OG, NDSU16% |
Alfred Collins DT, TEX16% |
| 26 | Los Angeles Rams |
Luther Burden III WR, MIZ50% |
Matthew Golden WR, TEX25% |
Carson Schwesinger LB, UCLA25% |
| 27 | Baltimore Ravens |
Maxwell Hairston CB, UK40% |
James Pearce Jr. EDGE, TENN20% |
Josh Conerly Jr. OT, ORE20% |
| 28 | Detroit Lions |
Jack Sawyer EDGE, OSU20% |
Nic Scourton EDGE, TAMU20% |
Donovan Ezeiruaku EDGE, BC20% |
| 29 | Washington Commanders |
Alfred Collins DT, TEX25% |
Isaiah Bond WR, BAMA25% |
Darius Alexander DT, Toldeo25% |
| 30 | Buffalo Bills |
Derrick Harmon DT, ORE50% |
Matthew Golden WR, TEX50% |
N/A |
| 31 | Kansas City Chiefs |
Josh Conerly Jr. OT, ORE40% |
Aireontae Ersery OT, MINN20% |
Nic Scourton EDGE, TAMU20% |
| 32 | Philadelphia Eagles |
Emery Jones Jr. OT, LSU20% |
James Pearce Jr. EDGE, TENN20% |
Donovan Ezeiruaku EDGE, BC20% |
More 2025 NFL Mock Drafts
1. Tennessee Titans – QB Cam Ward, Miami-Fla.
Sure, the Titans could trade the pick or take a non-QB such as Abdul Carter. But when you have the No. 1 pick and don’t have a viable starting quarterback, you take a quarterback unless it’s a 2022 type of class in which the top QB prospect is Kenny Pickett. Cam Ward isn’t foolproof, but he’s no Pickett. Ward’s tools are legit.
2. Cleveland Browns – EDGE Abdul Carter, Penn State
If the Browns are going to acquiesce to Myles Garrett’s trade request, they will need a replacement disruptor. Even in a draft class stacked with good edge rushers, Carter stands out.
3. New York Giants – CB/WR Travis Hunter, Colorado
This assumes the Giants find a quarterback via trade or free agency. For my money, Hunter is the best player in the draft. The guess here is that he primarily plays cornerback in the NFL and plays roughly 20% of the offensive snaps at wide receiver.
4. New England Patriots – OT Will Campbell, LSU
The Patriots have a great many needs, but protecting franchise QB Drake Maye is the top priority. New England’s offensive line was a sieve last year. Campbell solidified high blue-chip prospect status with a jaw-dropping performance at the combine.
5. Jacksonville Jaguars – DT Mason Graham, Michigan
The Jaguars need a cornerback, too, but there’s no CB worth taking at No. 5. Instead, they fortify their defensive line with Graham, a human bulldozer.
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