Cody Carpentier’s Way-Too-Early 2025 NFL Mock Draft
Way-Too-Early.. Says who? The NFL has become a year-round league, from the season, free agency, the draft, and offseason OTA’s to fall camp, the league never sleeps, and neither do we at RosterWatch. Alex and I finished in the middle of the pack in 2024 for the Huddle Report competition, while our guy Mike Band took home 2nd place. So it’s back to the drawing boards and time to begin research on the 2025 class not only to improve our mock draft skills but also to enhance our Dynasty Fantasy Football overview.
Round 1 – (Pick 1-32)
No. 1 – Las Vegas Raiders – Shedeur Sanders, QB – Colorado
Entering the season with Aidan O’Connell at the helm is not going to end well unfortunately for the Tom Telesco experience.
No. 2 – Denver Broncos – James Pearce Jr., EDGE – Tennessee
In 2024, Sean Payton got his Quarterback of the future with Bo Nix. As they continue rebuilding into 2025, James Pearce Jr. brings an edge back to the Orange Crush.
No. 3 – New England Patriots – Will Campbell, OT – LSU
As Drake Maye continues to progress, New England needs to protect the Top 5 draft pick with the best offensive lineman in the class.
No. 4 – New York Giants – Kelvin Banks, OT – Texas
This could very easily be a quarterback… or it could not be. If Shedeur Sanders goes first overall, I don’t believe any of the quarterbacks in the 2025 class deserve to be Top 10 picks.
No. 5 – New Orleans Saints – Travis Hunter, CB – Colorado
Arguably the best player in the 2025 NFL Draft, pound-for-pound. Hunter will be a starting Island cornerback in the NFL with expectations to play snaps on offense at times.
No. 6 – Carolina Panthers – Mykel Williams, DL – Georgia
No. 7 – Washington Commanders – Will Johnson, CB – Michigan
No. 8 – Seattle Seahawks – Cam Ward, QB – Miami (FL)
No. 9 – Jacksonville Jaguars – Benjamin Morrison, CB – Notre Dame
No. 10 – Arizona Cardinals – Deone Walker, DL – Kentucky
The Cardinals are oh so close to taking a massive step forward in the NFC West, Walker is an elite addition.
No. 11 – Dallas Cowboys – Carson Beck, QB – Georgia
Out with Dak, in with Beck. Let’s see if Jerry is happy with this one.
No. 12 – Minnesota Vikings – Mason Graham, DL – Michigan
No. 13 – Tampa Bay Buccaneers – Tacario Davis, CB – Arizona
No. 14 – Atlanta Falcons – Jabbar Muhammed, CB – Oregon
No. 15 – Tennessee Titans – Luther Burden, WR – Missouri
The Best Wide Receiver in the draft class, could draw comparisons to Ja’Marr Chase for Coach Callahan in Tennessee.
No. 16 – Los Angeles Chargers – Harold Perkins, EDGE – LSU
No. 17 – Indianapolis Colts – Nic Scourton, EDGE – Texas A&M
No. 18 – Cleveland Browns – Abdul Carter, EDGE – Penn State
No. 19 – Los Angeles Rams – Quinn Ewers, QB – Texas
Ewers heard whispers of Round 4/5 after the 2023 Season concluded, so he retreated back to Austin. In 2024, Ewers MUST take a step forward.
No. 20 – New York Jets – Tetairoa McMillan, WR – Arizona
No. 21 – Pittsburgh Steelers – Ollie Gordon II, RB – Oklahoma State
No. 22 – Miami Dolphins – Earnest Greene III, OL – Georgia
No. 23 – Chicago Bears – J.T. Tuimoloau, EDGE – Ohio State
No. 24 – Houston Texans – Denzel Burke, CB – Ohio State
No. 25 – Baltimore Ravens – Emeka Egbuka, WR – Ohio State
No. 26 – Green Bay Packers – Walter Nolan, DL – Ole Miss
No. 27 – Buffalo Bills – Malaki Starks, S – Georgia
No. 28 – Philadelphia Eagles – Isaiah Bond, WR – Texas
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No. 29 – Cincinnati Bengals – Patrick Payton, EDGE – Florida State
No. 30 – Detroit Lions – Jack Sawyer, EDGE – Ohio State
No. 31 – San Francisco 49ers – Bear Alexander, DL – USC
No. 32 – Kansas City Chiefs – Dani Dennis-Sutton, DL – Penn State
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Shedeur is a lock… crazy world