2025 NFL Mock Draft

Round 2

  1. Cleveland Browns — Xavier Watts, S, Notre Dame
    Watts is a rangy safety with a knack for creating turnovers. He has the ball skills to emerge as a playmaker in Brown’s secondary alongside Jevon Holland.
  2. New York Giants — Jalen Milroe, QB, Alabama
    Milroe is a dynamic dual-threat quarterback. Giants get a first round talent in the second round. Prediction he is best QB in draft.
  3. Tennessee Titans — Elic Ayomanor, WR, Stanford
    Ayomanor is an exceptional route-running with reliable hands. Matching him up with Ward could help turn this team around.
  4. Jacksonville Jaguars — Tyler Booker, OG, Alabama
    Booker is a powerful interior lineman with experience at both guard spots. He brings strength and toughness to a Jaguars offensive line in need of reinforcement.
  5. Las Vegas Raiders — Benjamin Morrison, CB, Notre Dame
    Morrison is a technically sound corner known for his exceptional ball skills and instinctive play. Raiders need a stopper on the outside.
  6. New England Patriots — Aireontae Ersery, OT, Minnesota
    Love the name! Ersery is a towering offensive tackle standing at 6’6” and weighing 331 pounds. He has a rare blend of size, athleticism and footwork. Johnson and Bears disappointed Pats grabbed him.
  7. Chicago Bears (from Carolina) — Maxwell Hairston, CB, Kentucky
    Hairston is a ballhawking cornerback with keen instincts and fluid coverage skills. He should bolster Bear’s secondary after recording five interceptions in his final college season.
  8. New Orleans Saints — Josh Conerly Jr., OT, Oregon
    Conerly will help the line and jump in right away and start. Well balanced and ready to push.
  9. Chicago Bears — Kaleb Johnson, RB, Iowa
    Johnson is a powerful and explosive running back. Johnson add a home-run hitter that will rival Jeanty for rookie offensive player of the year.
  10. New York Jets — J.T. Tuimoloau, EDGE, Ohio State
    Tuimoloau is a strong, versatile edge rusher who excels as both a pass rusher and run defender. He gives Jets a disruptive presence on the edge that the defense has been lacking. .
  11. San Francisco 49ers — Trey Amos, CB, Ole Miss
    Amos is a long, physical corner who battles receivers through the catch point. He adds depth to San Francisco’s secondary and could push for a starting role after the departure of a veteran corner.
  12. Dallas Cowboys — Kaleb King, CB, Penn State
    King is a polished corner. At Penn, he consistently demonstrated the ability to read quarterbacks and jump routes. Cowboys fans will love his ability.
  13. Indianapolis Colts — Jonah Savaiinaea, OL, Arizona
    Savy is a versatile offensive lineman who will jump right in a RT and will be a long-term starter for Colts.
  14. Atlanta Falcons — Jared Wilson, C, Georgia
    Wilson is a smart and sturdy center who moves well for his size. Keeping the Georgia product in-state gives Atlanta a Day 1 starter to solidify the middle of the offensive line.
  15. Arizona Cardinals — Jaylin Noel, WR, Iowa State
    Noel is a quick slot receiver with sharp route-running and strong hands. He can contribute immediately as a reliable underneath target for Kyler Murray.
  16. Miami Dolphins — Luther Burden III, WR, Missouri
    Burden is a dynamic receiver with a running back’s build and exceptional run-after-catch ability. He can thrive from the slot and help replace the playmaking void in Las Vegas’ receiving corps.
  17. Cincinnati Bengals — Donovan Jackson, OG, Ohio State
    Jackson is a powerful guard with a championship pedigree from Ohio State. He fortifies the Bengals’ interior O-line, helping keep Joe Burrow upright and the run game rolling.
  18. Seattle Seahawks — Tate Ratledge, OG, Georgia
    Seahawks will need to protect Shadeur and Darnold. Ratledge is the guy.
  19. Denver Broncos — Nic Scourton, EDGE, Texas A&M
    Scourton is an explosive edge rusher with an excellent first step. The Broncos grab him to inject much-wanted pass-rush ability into their defense.
  20. Seattle Seahawks (from Pittsburgh) — Tyleik Williams, DT, Ohio State
    Williams is a wide-bodied defensive tackle with the power to eat up blockers. He boosts Seattle’s run defense and can collapse the pocket from the interior on passing downs.
  21. Tampa Bay Buccaneers — Jordan Burch, EDGE, Oregon
    Burch is a big, athletic edge defender who can set the edge and rush the passer. Bucs bolsters its defensive front with his strength and upside, addressing a need for more pass rush.
  22. Green Bay Packers — Shavon Revel, CB, East Carolina
    Revel is a tall, press-man corner with the length Green Bay covets. Coming off an ACL injury, he’s a bit of a project, but he could pay off as a future starter once healthy.
  23. Los Angeles Chargers — Mason Taylor, TE, LSU
    Taylor is an athletic tight end with NFL bloodlines and reliable hands. He gives Justin Herbert another big target over the middle and should develop into a three-down starter.
  24. Buffalo Bills (from Minnesota via Houston) — Darien Porter, CB, Iowa State
    Porter is a former track star turned cornerback known for his elite speed. Buffalo bets on his raw athletic upside to add depth in the secondary and contribute in sub-packages.
  25. Carolina Panthers (from Los Angeles Rams) — Kevin Winston Jr., S, Penn State
    Winston is a rangy, sure-tackling safety who can patrol the back end. He’ll pair with Tre’von Moehrig to solidify Carolina’s last line of defense.
  26. Houston Texans — Charles Grant, OL, William & Mary
    Grant is a small-school standout with impressive size and footwork. Houston brings him in to develop at guard or tackle as they continue rebuilding the protection in front of C.J. Stroud.
  27. Baltimore Ravens — Anthony Belton, OL, NC State
    Belton is a massive offensive lineman with long arms and a powerful punch. Baltimore could slide him inside to guard, where his run-blocking prowess and tackle experience will add valuable depth.
  28. Detroit Lions — Quinn Ewers, QB, Texas
    Ewers is a former five-star quarterback with a strong arm and rare physical talent. Lions snag him as a potential franchise QB to develop behind its veteran starter.
  29. Washington Commanders — Tre Harris, WR, Ole Miss
    Harris is a big-bodied wideout who excels at contested catches and getting open deep. Washington gives its quarterback another weapon by adding him opposite Terry McLaurin on the outside.
  30. Buffalo Bills — Quinshon Judkins, RB, Ohio State
    Judkins is a powerful downhill runner with outstanding balance and vision. Buffalo grabs him to boost their ground game and finally add a workhorse complement to Josh Allen in the backfield.
  31. Kansas City Chiefs — Joshua Farmer, DT, Florida State
    Farmer is an athletic defensive tackle who shoots gaps and disrupts plays in the backfield. Kansas City adds him to its D-line rotation as a potential successor to one of their veteran interior linemen.
  32. Philadelphia Eagles — Jaylin Lane, WR, Virginia Tech
    Lane is a pint-sized speedster at receiver with sharp change-of-direction skills. He’ll handle slot duties and bring a jolt of quickness to Philadelphia’s offense, complementing the Eagles’ star wideouts.
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