It’s time! The NFL Draft is just two days away. All the mocks, all the guessing, all the questions are about to be behind us and answered. So, for the final time in 2025, let’s check out my 2025 NFL Draft 3-round final mock draft 4.0.
Things at the top are the most unclear they’ve been in recent memory. All signs point to Cam Ward #1, but some, like myself, still aren’t sold. The quarterback question marks are all over the board will we get more than one in the first round? I will not be making any trades in this mock. I do these mocks one pick at a time, and let the picks fall as they may without trying to make sure someone specifically goes by a certain pick, so it’s more of a real feel. As of right now, every team holds its own first-round pick, and all 32 teams will have selections. Tennessee Titans, you are now on the clock.
2025 NFL Draft: 3-Round Mock Draft 3.0 – Cody Zeeb
2025 NFL Draft: 3-Round Final Mock Draft 4.0 – Cody Zeeb
Round 1
I’m still not sold on the Titans taking a quarterback, and I think Abdul Carter is too good to pass up if they stay at #1. Despite that, I’ve given in and put Ward as the #1 for the first time in four mocks. Jaxson Dart remains a top 10 pick for me, and I still believe Sanders will slide to the second, or a team will trade up to grab him at the end of the first. The Patriots and Jaguars reach for skill position players after the expected top three go with the first three picks.
1 | Titans | Cam Ward | QB | Miami |
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I’ve been staunchly on the side of the Titans wouldn’t take a quarterback, but as we close in on the draft, it’s looking inevitable that it’ll be Cam Ward as the #1 overall pick. |
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2 | Browns | Abdul Carter | ED | Penn State |
If the Titans don’t take Ward, I think Cleveland would. If Ward is gone, though, Carter should be this pick. Carter is a generational talent. You just signed Myles Garrett long-term, and you can put a rookie stud across from him? It’s a big miss by the Browns if they don’t take Carter here. | ||||
3 | Giants | Travis Hunter | WR/CB | Colorado |
It’s an easy selection for the Giants. Whichever of the three is left is who you take. They could use Ward, Carter, or Hunter. You’ve brought in Russell Wilson, and it’s too early for any of the other quarterbacks available. You get a generational talent here who can play defensive back and be worked in for offensive packages across from Malik Nabers. | ||||
4 | Patriots | Tetairoa McMillan | WR | Arizona |
As a Patriots fan, if Carter and Hunter are off the board, I’d love to see them trade this pick. If they don’t, and both those guys are gone, I’d like to see them grab McMillian. Wide receiver is a big need, and McMillian seems to be the clear #1 in the class outside of Hunter. | ||||
5 | Jaguars | Ashton Jeanty | RB | Boise State |
The Jaguars seem to be the most wild card spot in this draft. In my 3.0 mock, I had them taking Will Johnson, the corner from Michigan, but with a new coach and new GM, we’ve seen teams like Atlanta grab these freakish skill position talents early, and I see the Jaguars following that model to try and boost their offense. | ||||
6 | Raiders | Will Johnson | CB | Michigan |
The Raiders need big-time help in their defensive backfield, and they’ll get it here. Johnson missed time last season with a toe injury and slipped on some boards. But the talent is undeniable. He's big, and his instincts and ball skills show up in the box scores. He had nine interceptions over his Michigan career, including two pick-sixes last season. | ||||
7 | Jets | Will Campbell | OT | LSU/b> |
You’ve signed Justin Fields and want to give him a chance to be the guy, then give him a chance. Fields needs that protection up front. They get the best tackle in the class with Campbell at 7. | ||||
8 | Panthers | Jalon Walker | ED | Georgia |
This is one of the easier picks in the draft. The Panthers need help at linebacker, and after Carter is gone, Walker is the next man up. He’ll probably mostly play off ball linebacker, but he’s a capable pass rusher as well. | ||||
9 | Saints | Jaxson Dart | QB | Ole Miss |
With the reveal of the Derek Carr injury this just makes way too much sense now. The Saints were already thought to be in the market for a quarterback. Now it sets up perfectly to move on from Carr. I believe Sanders will continue to free fall in this draft and Dart who has steamed up the boards late in the process will be the second quarterback taken. | ||||
10 | Bears | Mason Graham | DT | Michigan |
I don’t know if Graham falls this far in real life, but if he does, the Bears would love to have him. They struggled against the run in 2024, allowing 4.9 yards per carry on running back runs (31st). They ranked 26th in yards before contact allowed on those carries (1.6), 39th in yards after contact allowed (3.3), and 29th in rushing touchdowns allowed to running backs (18). |
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11 | 49ers | Jahdae Barron | CB | Texas |
The 49ers have had a lot of turnover and it created a lot of need. One big position of need is defensive back. They lost Charvarius Ward and outside of Renardo Green there are questions. Baron is speedy and versatile and fits like a dime in the nickel position for the team. He found himself in the right place at the right time over and over in 2024. |
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12 | Cowboys | Armand Membou | OT | Missouri |
Receiver could be in play here, but with Membou still on the board, he’s too good to pass up on here. Membou was a monster in the ever-tough SEC last season. He’ll slide right in and provide Dak an opportunity to work. | ||||
13 | Dolphins | Matthew Golden | WR | Texas |
It’s a mini wide receiver run here. Tyreek Hill is in; Tyreek Hill is out. He can’t make up his mind, and either way, he’s not getting any younger. Now he finds himself in legal troubles. How about we take the fastest receiver in the draft with the speedy Matthew Golden as the air apparent to Tyreek? I did consider defensive back here as well, and if Barron or Johnson were to fall this far, they’d be in play. | ||||
14 | Colts | Tyler Warren | TE | Penn State |
This is one pick that hasn’t changed through my first two mocks. If you believe in Richardson and want to give him a chance, go get him a strong weapon. We’ve seen what Sam LaPorta and Brock Bowers meant to their teams right away, Warren is a great asset with the ball in his hands. |
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15 | Falcons | Mike Green | LB | Marshall |
The Falcons had the second-fewest sacks of any team in the NFL last year, which makes this one a no-brainer. Green led college football in 2024 with 17 sacks at Marshall. They already brought in Leonard Floyd in free agency. Lining Mike Green up on the opposite side should turn this pass rush around. |
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16 | Cardinals | Derrick Harmon | DT | Oregon |
There are a few ways the Arizona Cardinals could go at this pick. Wide receiver is becoming a more popular mock to them, they need edge help and offensive line help. They also need help plugging the gap right up the middle, so enter Derrick Harmon, the 6-4 313lb monster. Harmon brings an instant dose of stinginess and toughness that the Cardinals could use. |
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17 | Bengals | Jihaad Campbell | LB | Alabama |
The Bengals probably need to make defense their every pick in this draft. The offensive side of the ball is more than set for years to come at this point. Campbell is viewed by some as a bit of a project, but he’s got elite traits and athleticism that you can’t teach. Al Golden, the Bengals' new defensive coordinator who specializes in linebackers, should love this project. |
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18 | Seahawks | Kelvin Banks Jr | OT | Texas |
You just paid Sam Darnold; now, let’s protect him. Banks is versatile and can move around on the line. The Seahawks are sitting good at left tackle for now with Charles Cross but need help all throughout the line. Banks only gave up three sacks in 42 starts with Texas. |
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19 | Buccaneers | Malaki Starks | S | Georgia |
The Buccaneers gave up a lot of passing yards last year. The fourth-most in league. They’ve already got stud Antoine Winfield Jr; let’s give him a running mate to lock down the Buccaneers' defensive backfield. | ||||
20 | Broncos | Omarion Hampton | RB | Ohio State |
Early in the mock drafts, I thought the Broncos would strike gold and pick up Ashton Jeanty here. Jeanty is long gone at this point, going #6 for many people to the AFC West rival Raiders. The Broncos will be lucky if the second-best option in the class is here at #20. Sean Payton has had a lot of success over the years with great running backs, and Hampton could be the next in line. |
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21 | Steelers | Nick Emmanwori | S | South Carolina |
Shedeur Sanders has to be in consideration here, but I think the Steelers would be ok addressing this later on. Some would argue Emmanwori should be the first safety off the board; in this case, he’s the second. The Steelers have a history of valuing the safety position with first-round picks like Polamalu, Edmunds, and Fitzpatrick. Emmanwori plays more like a linebacker and could shore up the Steelers' pass defense for years to come. | ||||
22 | Chargers | Colston Loveland | TE | Michigan |
The Chargers could go a lot of directions here at this pick, but let’s stick with reuniting Jim Harbaugh with the man he recruited to go play at Michigan. Justin Herbert needs more weapons, and Loveland is big, physical, quick, and smooth. He can block and catch the ball and will be a welcome weapon for Herbert. |
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23 | Packers | Emeka Egbuka | WR | Ohio State |
Egbuka is one of my favorite prospects in this draft, especially as an avid fantasy football player. The Packers need more help at wide receiver, and Egbuka produced massively for the National Champion Ohio State Buckeyes. He mostly lined up inside but has the skills to play all over the field. This is another case of your having a quarterback you are invested in the long term. Go and get him strong weapons. | ||||
24 | Vikings | Maxwell Hariston | CB | Kentucky |
Hairston brings speed, and a lot of it. He ran a 4.28 40-yard dash and has an excellent football IQ. He fits better in zone defense than man due to his lack of size, but Brian Flores will adjust as needed and use this speedy, talented defensive back to his strengths. | ||||
25 | Texans | Josh Conerly Jr | OT | Oregon |
I think the Texans could go wide receiver here, especially if Egbuka is still on the board to reunite with CJ Stroud. In this case, they’ll take some protection for their franchise quarterback, who was on the ground a lot last season. Conerly allowed only two sacks in the Big Ten in his entire career. |
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26 | Rams | Azareye’h Thomas | CB | FSU |
If Jackson Dart were still on the board, I think the Rams would highly consider him. This is another spot for Sanders potentially, but I think his slide continues. Thomas is an aggressive corner who has the hands, size, and instincts to be a strong defensive back in the league. | ||||
27 | Ravens | Donovan Ezeiruaku | OLB | Boston College |
The Ravens' top three edge rushers don’t have contracts past this upcoming season. It’s time to look at the future of the Ravens' pass rush. Coached in College by Bill O’Brien, Ezeiruaka is ready for the next level. He recorded 16 sacks in 2024 at Boston College. | ||||
28 | Lions | Grey Zabel | C/G | North Dakota State |
Zabel is versatile and brings the ability to play anywhere on the line that the Lions need him. For a team that needs depth and potential, he’s the perfect fit. Zabel has a big frame with room to grow. |
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29 | Commanders | Shemar Stewart | DE | Texas A&M |
Stewart is a gamble after low sack production in college at Texas A&M, but he’s got all the measurables and potential to be a superstar. This late in the first round, he’s more than worth taking a shot on. |
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30 | Bills | Trey Amos | CB | Ole Miss |
At 6-1 with long arms, the goal for the Bills here is to slow down how easily teams were able to pass against them last season. Teams completed passes at a rate of 68.5, the fifth worst in the league. | ||||
31 | Chiefs | Donavan Jackson | G | Ohio State |
We all watched the Super Bowl. The Chiefs need offensive line help, and they need it badly. They brought in some help in free agency but need to add more. Jackson is balanced and explosive. He played both guard and tackle at Ohio State and can be versatile in the league. | ||||
32 | Eagles | Mykel Williams | OLB | Georgia |
They’d really be getting the spoils if Williams falls this far down the board, but the Super Bowl Champs wouldn’t complain about it. He’s powerful, quick, and agile. With great speed and strength, some have him as a possible top-10 pick. |
Round 2
The second round sees the Giants’ quarterback patient pay off, and they get their guy; both Colorado superstars go to New York. Brian Dabol had better put up, or Deion might be the coach of Colorado West next season. The Titans address the wide receiver spot for Ward while the Panthers grab a backup plan at quarterback.
33 | Browns | Shavon Revel Jr | CB | East Carolina |
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The Browns get a lengthy and physical corner in their defensive backfield. Revel Jr would be a great addition to the Browns' defense. | ||||
34 | Giants | Sheduer Sanders | QB | Colorado |
They’ll probably have to trade back up into the late first round, but I believe Sanders is going to slide down the board Thursday night and be in jeopardy of falling to the second. With no trades in this mock, he’s sitting here for the Giants who passed on him at #3 overall. | ||||
35 | Titans | Luther Burden III | WR | Missouri |
The Titans will once again pass on a quarterback for now, giving Levis a chance. They’ve brought in Burden for a top 30 workout. Burden brings explosiveness and versatility. | ||||
36 | Jaguars | Walter Nolen | DT | Ole Miss/b> |
They passed on Mason Graham in the first-round, but get Nolen, who's another player who could go late in the first. | ||||
37 | Raiders | James Pearce Jr | olb | Tennesse/b> |
Pearce has a lot of character questions, but even more potential. If he falls to the top of the second round here, he could be a hidden gem for the Raiders. | ||||
38 | Patriots | Josh Simmons | OT | Ohio State |
They reached a little at receiver in the first, and follow it up with offensive line help here to give Maye time to throw to McMillian. | ||||
39 | Bears | TreVeyon Henderson | RB | Ohio State |
Ben Johnson will be salivating if Henderson is still available with pick #39. The shifty Ohio State running back would be a great fit in a Johnson offense. | ||||
40 | Saints | Jayden Higgins | WR | Iowa State |
You got the quarterback of the future in Dart round one. Time to fine him a weapon to pair with Chris Olave. Higgins is tall, long, and athletic. | ||||
41 | Bears | Oluwafemi Oladejo | OLB | UCLA |
They just got their running back, now it’s back to building a strong defense with the addition of Oladejo to join Graham. | ||||
42 | Jets | Kenneth Grant | DT | Michigan |
Big man on offense, now it’s big man on defense as the Jets grab Grant, who's been mocked in the first round by many. | ||||
43 | 49ers | Carson Schwesinger | OLB | UCLA |
The 49ers keep addressing their defense here with Schwesinger, who stays in California and has a massive upside. | ||||
44 | Cowboys | Quinshon Judkins | RB | Ohio State |
Judkins is the perfect fit for this Cowboys offense and last time Jerry took an Ohio State running back it worked out pretty well. | ||||
45 | Colts | Jonah Savaiinea | G | Arizona |
After losing both Will Fries and Ryan Kelly in free agency, Savaiinea can help protect Richardson. | ||||
46 | Falcons | Benjamin Morris | CB | Notre Dame |
The press corner, who dropped a little after his hip injury, falls into the Falcons’ lap at pick 46. | ||||
47 | Cardinals | Jack Bech | WR | TCU |
Bech may have some of the best hands in the draft, he’ll pair well with Harrison. | ||||
48 | Dolphins | Tyler Booker | G | Alabama |
You gave Tua a new toy at wide receiver; now, let’s keep protecting him up front with Booker. | ||||
49 | Bengals | Darien Porter | CB | Iowa State |
It’s all about defense for the Bengals in the 2025 NFL Draft. Porter has rare height and athleticism. | ||||
50 | Seahawks | Jaylin Noel | WR | Iowa State |
Freakish athleticism is what Noel brings to the NFL. Seattle is looking to replace freakish athleticism from the loss of DK Metcalf. | ||||
51 | Broncos | Tre Harris | WR | Ole Miss |
The Broncos also go wide receiver. Harris is a solid route runner and a great possession receiver. | ||||
52 | Steelers | Kevin Winston Jr | S | Penn State |
Winston tore his ACL at the start of last season, but his recovery has gone well. Seattle needs help in the backside of their defense, and they get it here. | ||||
53 | Buccaneers | JT Tuimoloau | ED | Ohio State |
Tuimoloau is a high-motor, heavy-handed pass rusher built for the Buccaneers' aggressive front. | ||||
54 | Packers | Darius Alexander | DT | Toldeo |
Alexander checks in at 6-4 310lbs. He’ll plug the hole in the middle of the Packers' defense. | ||||
55 | Chargers | Nic Scourton | ED | Texas A&M |
Joey Bosa’s replacement is here. | ||||
56 | Bills | Tyleik Williams | DT | Ohio State |
The Bills scheduled a top-30 pre-draft visit with Williams. Still on the board at 56, they’d love to see it. | ||||
57 | Panthers | Jalen Milroe | QB | Alabama |
The backup plan for Bryce Young, a fellow Alabama quarterback, to push him. | ||||
58 | Texans | Elijah Arroyo | TE | Miami |
The Texans would be thrilled to get Arroyo here. A new weapon for CJ Stroud; he’s a player they recently brought in for a top-30 meeting. | ||||
59 | Ravens | Ty Robinson | DT | Nebraska |
The big man from Nebraska will fill a big hole in the middle of the Ravens defense. Robinson stands 6-5 and weighs 288 lbs. | ||||
60 | Lions | David Walker | OLB | Central Arkansas |
The Lions were quickly depleted to injury at pass rusher last year, the speedy Walker would be a welcome addition. | ||||
61 | Commanders | Kaleb Johnson | RB | Iowa |
Johnson brings great pass-catching ability and great one-cut acceleration to this young explosive Commanders offense. | ||||
62 | Bills | Elic Ayomanor | WR | Stanford |
Ayomanor brings a physically urgent play style, the perfect fit for Josh Allen and Buffalo. | ||||
63 | Chiefs | Landon Jackson | ED | Arkansas |
Powerful and instinctive. If Steve Spagnulo was crafting a pass rusher in the lab he’d look like Jackson. | ||||
64 | Eagles | Aireontae Ersery | OT | Minnesota |
The heir-apparent for Lane Johnson. |
2025 NFL Draft: 3-Round Final Mock Draft 4.0 – Cody Zeeb
Round 3
The Steelers and Rams both roll the quarterback dice in Round 3. The Jets get a new weapon for Justin Fields. Fantasy managers may be interested in Skattebo going to the New England Patriots, and teams scramble to fill out their positional needs in this large round.
65 | Giants | Anthony Belton | OT/G | NC State |
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66 | Chiefs | TJ Sanders | DT | South Carolina |
67 | Browns | Marcus Mbow | G | Purdue |
68 | Raiders | Jalen Royals | WR | Utah State |
69 | Patriots | Princely Umabmielen | ED | Ole Miss |
70 | Jaguars | Savion Williams | WR | TCU |
71 | Saints | Jack Sawyer | ED | Ohio State |
72 | Bears | Bradyn Swinson | ED | LSU |
73 | Jets | Mason Taylor | TE | LSU |
74 | Panthers | Xavier Watts | S | Notre Dame |
75 | 49ers | Ashton Gillotte | ED | Louisville |
76 | Cowboys | Andrew Mukuba | S | Texas |
77 | Patriots | Cameron Skattebo | RB | Arizona |
78 | Cardinals | Tate Rutledge | G | Georgia |
79 | Commanders | Jacob Parrish | CB | Kansas State |
80 | Colts | Jordan Burch | ED | Oregon |
81 | Bengals | Josaiah Stewart | ED | Michigan |
82 | Seahawks | Chris Paul Jr | OLB | Ole Miss |
83 | Steelers | Tyler Shough | QB | Louisville |
84 | Buccaneers | Demetrius Knight | LB | South Carolina |
85 | Broncos | Dorian Strong | CB | Virginia Tech |
86 | Chargers | Cameron Williams | OT | Texas |
87 | Packers | Billy Bowman | S | Oklahoma |
88 | Jaguars | Jared Wilson | G | Georgia |
89 | Texans | Kyle Williams | WR | Washington State |
90 | Rams | Quinn Ewers | QB | Texas |
91 | Ravens | Wyatt Milum | OT | West Virgina |
92 | Seahawks | Denzel Burke | CB | Miami |
93 | Saints | Alfred Collins | DT | Texas |
94 | Browns | Dylan Sampson | RB | Tennesse |
95 | Chiefs | Ozzy Trapilo | OT | Boston College |
96 | Eagles | Quincy Riley | CB | Louisville |
97 | Vikings | Shemar Turner | DT | Texas A&M |
98 | DolphinsComp Pick | Lathan Ransom | S | Ohio State |
99 | GiantsComp Pick | Omaar Norman-Lott | DT | Tennesse |
100 | 49ersComp Pick | Deone Walker | DT | Kentucky |
101 | Rams Comp Pick | Anthony Belton | OT | NC State |
102 | LionsComp Pick | Jared Ivey | ED | Ole Miss |