
Fri Nov 22 17:10:00 UTC 2024: **2025 NFL Mock Draft: Giants Trade Up for Top QB Prospect, Other Teams Address Key Needs**
GREEN BAY, WI – With the 2024 college football season nearing its end and the NFL playoffs fast approaching, ESPN’s [Author’s Name] has released a bold 2025 NFL mock draft, projecting the first 32 picks. The draft order is based on current standings, assuming no trades have occurred yet. However, the mock includes a significant trade that shakes up the top of the draft.
The New York Giants, aiming to replace the recently released Daniel Jones, make a major move, trading their second- and third-round picks in 2025, plus a 2026 second-rounder, to the Jacksonville Jaguars to jump to the third overall pick. This maneuver secures the services of Shedeur Sanders, considered the top quarterback prospect in the 2025 class, a player praised for his accuracy, pocket presence, and playmaking abilities.
Other notable picks include:
* **Cleveland Browns (4th):** Travis Hunter, WR/CB, Colorado – A versatile player excelling at both wide receiver and cornerback.
* **Jacksonville Jaguars (3):** Kelvin Banks Jr., OT, Texas – Addressing their need at left tackle after trading Cam Robinson.
* **Las Vegas Raiders (7th):** Jayden Ward, QB, LSU – The second-best quarterback prospect in the mock draft.
* **Tennessee Titans (8th):** Luther Burden III, WR, Missouri – An elite playmaker who can add explosiveness to their receiving corps.
* **New England Patriots (14th):** Will Johnson, CB, Michigan – A top cornerback prospect to bolster their defensive secondary.
* **New York Jets (15th):** Nolan Carter, DE, USC – Adding depth to their pass rush.
* **Carolina Panthers (9th):** Tetairoa McMillan, WR, Arizona – A big-bodied receiver to help Bryce Young.
* **Dallas Cowboys (10th):** J.T. Graham, DE, Michigan – A defensive end to infuse talent on the defensive line.
* **Cincinnati Bengals (11th):** Myles Williams, DE, Georgia – A high-upside pass rusher.
* **New Orleans Saints (12th):** Jeremiah Walker, LB/DE, LSU – A versatile linebacker/edge rusher to improve their defense.
* **Chicago Bears (13th):** Jayson Harmon, DT, Oklahoma – Strengthening their defensive interior.
* **Miami Dolphins (16th):** Deonte Stewart, DT, LSU – Adding depth to their defensive line.
* **Tampa Bay Buccaneers (17th):** James Pearce Jr., DE, Tennessee – A high-pressure edge rusher.
* **Indianapolis Colts (18th):** Darius Starks, DB, LSU – A versatile defensive back to add depth.
* **San Francisco 49ers (19th):** Cameron Williams, OT, LSU – A potential long-term solution at right tackle.
* **Seattle Seahawks (20th):** Will Campbell, OG, LSU – An agile guard to solidify their offensive line.
* **Los Angeles Rams (21st):** Carson Beck, QB, Georgia – A quarterback with high upside to develop.
* **Denver Broncos (22nd):** Aireontae Ersery, OT, Minnesota – Addressing their left tackle situation.
* **Atlanta Falcons (23rd):** Tunmise Scourton, DE, Texas A&M – A power rusher to bolster their pass rush.
* **Arizona Cardinals (24th):** Brenen Bond, WR, Texas – Adding a speed receiver to their offense.
* **Washington Commanders (25th):** Benjamin Morrison, CB, Notre Dame – Adding to their secondary.
* **Houston Texans (26th):** Ashton Jeanty, RB, Boise State – A versatile running back to support C.J. Stroud.
* **Baltimore Ravens (27th):** Shavon Revel Jr., CB, East Carolina – A cornerback to bolster their secondary.
* **Los Angeles Chargers (28th):** Colston Loveland, TE, Michigan – A modern tight end.
* **Green Bay Packers (29th):** D’Maurian Barron, CB, Texas – A physical cornerback.
* **Philadelphia Eagles (30th):** Barrett Carter, LB, Clemson – A three-down linebacker.
* **Pittsburgh Steelers (31st):** Jalen Milroe, QB, Alabama – A high-upside quarterback.
* **Minnesota Vikings (32nd):** JJ Nolen, DT, Ole Miss – A versatile defensive tackle.
This mock draft offers a glimpse into potential team strategies and the highly competitive landscape of the 2025 NFL Draft. Many factors could significantly alter these projections before April, including player performance, college bowl results, and the NFL’s free agency period.