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2025 NFL Mock Draft: Week 4 Update

We've got movement on the draft order and on the draft board. Who does your team grab?

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Let’s be honest. You don’t come here for our ledes. You want to see who the winless Jacksonville Jaguars are drafting. You want to see where Travis Hunter and Shedeur Sanders are going. And you want to see where your favorite team attacks the 2025 draft class in order to become a contender.

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1. Jacksonville Jaguars — WR Travis Hunter, Colorado

You can argue that a non-quarterback, non-trench player hasn’t been drafted first overall since 1995. I would counter with the Jaguars aren’t going to draft a quarterback, have invested in offensive tackle, and are good at defensive end. Also, Hunter is the clear-cut best football player in the nation. The Jaguars must surround Trevor Lawrence with difference makers who can elevate his game. Hunter can do that as a primary receiver, sometimes cover man, and elite returner.

2. Tennessee Titans — QB Shedeur Sanders, Colorado

It remains to be seen if Coach Prime would allow Sanders to be drafted by Tennessee (the same goes for Hunter in Jacksonville) given previous comments, but this is a big need for a rebuilding team. Sanders’ accuracy, touch, toughness and playmaking prowess give him QB1 status for me in this draft.

3. Cincinnati Bengals — OT Kelvin Banks, Texas

Remember the meme of Joe Burrow throwing to “anyone” with Penei Sewell protecting him vs. Burrow throwing to Ja’Marr Chase with “anyone” protecting him? Yeah, that’s a reality. The Bengals went for a Greatest Show on Turf build and Burrow has had the shit kicked out of him for it. Banks is a true blue left tackle with elite movement and agility to become the long-term blindside protector with 2024 first-rounder Amarius Mims at right tackle.

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